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MindMatters Plus GP Resource Kit
June 2005

References
  1. World Health Organization 1994.
  2. Sawyer MG, Arney FM, Baghurst PA, Clark JJ, Graetz BW, Kosky RJ, Nurcombe B, Patton GC, Prior MR, Raphael B, Rey J, Whaites LC   & Zubrick SR (2000). The mental health of young people in Australia. Canberra: Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care.
  3. Wilson C J, Newnham V, Deane FP, Dalley A & Kang M (2004) Division Resource Centre: Supporting Youth Health Program Management and Evaluation in Australian Divisions of General Practice, Copyright NDYA/ADGP.
  4. Chown P & Kang M (2004) The Adolescent Health Resource Kit. Youth Health Collaborative Care.
  5. From Wilson C, Fogarty K & Deane F (2002) The essential youth friendly GP kit. An evidence-based information and resource pack to increase GP competencies when dealing with young people. Wollongong: Illawarra Institute for Mental Health, University of Wollongong.
  6. From Goldenring JM & Cohen E (1988) Getting into adolescents heads. Contemporary Pediatrics, July, 75-90.
  7. WA Transcultural Mental Health Centre (2003) Cultural Awareness Assessment Tool.  See http://www.mmha.org.au/MMHAPublications/Store/CAT.
  8. Wilson CJ, Newnham V, Deane FP, Dalley A & Kang M (2004) Division Resource Centre: Supporting Youth Health Program Management and Evaluation in Australian Divisions of General   Practice, Copyright NDYA/ADGP.
  9. Chown & Kang (2004).
  10. Note that this information comes from Suggested pathways for mental health and wellbeing, put together by the Lavalla Catholic College and Centra West Gippsland DGP partnership (2004).
  11. This section taken from Rickwood D, Deane FP, Wilson CJ & Ciarrochi J (in press). Help-seeking for mental health problems in adolescence and early adulthood. Canberra: NH&MRC.
  12. American Psychiatric Association (1994) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. APA: Washington D.C. 
  13. World Health Organization International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems.
  14. Sawyer MG, Arney FM, Baghurst PA, Clark JJ, Graetz BW, Kosky RJ, Nurcombe B, Patton GC, Prior MR, Raphael B, Rey J, Whaites LC & Zubrick SR (2000). The mental health of young people in Australia. Canberra: Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care.
  15. Wilson C J, Newnham V, Deane FP, Dalley A & Kang M (2004) Division Resource Centre: Supporting Youth Health Program Management and Evaluation in Australian Divisions of General Practice, Copyright NDYA/ADGP.
  16. McGorry PD, McFarlane C, Patton GC, Bell R, Hibbert ME, Jackson HJ & Bowes G (1995) The prevalence of prodromal features of schizophrenia in adolescence: A preliminary survey. Acta Psychiatric Scandinavica, 92, 241-249.
  17. These were developed and reported in Suggested pathways for mental health and wellbeing, put together by the Lavalla Catholic College and Centra West Gippsland DGP partnership (2004).
  18. Wilson C J, Newnham V, Deane FP, Dalley A & Kang M (2004) Division Resource Centre: Supporting Youth Health Program Management and Evaluation in Australian Divisions of General Practice, Copyright NDYA/ADGP.
  19. From Wade T & Worswick D. Consent to mental health treatment by young people. PARC Update. 8, 8-9.
  20. Wilson C J, Newnham V, Deane FP, Dalley A & Kang M (2004) Division Resource Centre: Supporting Youth Health Program Management and Evaluation in Australian Divisions of General Practice, Copyright NDYA/ADGP.
  21. Wilson C J, Newnham V, Deane FP, Dalley A & Kang M (2004) Division Resource Centre: Supporting Youth Health Program Management and Evaluation in Australian Divisions of General Practice, Copyright NDYA/ADGP.
  22. Goldenring & Cohen (1988).