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A measure of the extent to which adults with a serious mental illness (SMI) die younger than adults without a serious mental illness (nSMI).
A measure of the extent to which adults with a serious mental illness (SMI) die younger than adults without a serious mental illness (nSMI).
A measure of the extent to which adults with a serious mental illness (SMI) die younger than adults without a serious mental illness (nSMI).
This indicator was put on hold in November 2016 until the introduction of the new mental health services data set (MHSDS) meant that a new indicator methodology could be developed. The indicator was republished with a new methodology in December 2020 and consequently comparisons should not be made to...
UPDATE February 2021: Two issues affecting the contextual information for indicator 1.5.i have been identified. Neither of these issues affected the indicator values and both have been corrected in the excel and CSV files for this indicator:
A measure of the extent to which adults with a serious mental illness die younger than adults in the general population.
A measure of the extent to which adults with a serious mental illness die younger than adults in the general population.
A measure of the extent to which adults with a serious mental illness die younger than adults in the general population.
The number of years of life lost by every 100,000 persons aged 0 to 19 dying from a condition which is usually treatable, measured in a way which allows for comparisons between populations with different age profiles and over time.
The number of years of life lost by every 100,000 persons aged 0 to 19 dying from a condition which is usually treatable, measured in a way which allows for comparisons between populations with different age profiles and over time.