Associate Professor Joanne Enticott
@EnticottJo
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Not only do we basically give our gas away for free, we don’t even keep enough for our own use 🤯 It’s just inconceivable that 🇦🇺 as one of the biggest LNG exporters will now start importing. The major parties have failed us. https://t.co/ktXqXBAM48
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🔼Inequity increased even with telehealth🔼 @MCHRImonash work using National data sources. #Australian mental health re-thinking required. Link to article in above post. @PatMcGorry
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@ian_hickie @Mark_Butler_MP
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We analysed 7 years of Australian Medicare data 2015-2022: inequality in mental health service provision increased in the 2nd year of COVID19 pandemic to highest level seen in the 7 years .Meehan, Yeatman, Shawyer, Rajit, Lakra, Meadows, Enticott, 2025
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with increased psychological distress and psychiatric service usage in Australia. Previous research into the fi...
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Congrats @LisaM_nutrition and teams #PCOS work is contributing to real learnings and outcomes
Congratulations to A/Prof @LisaM_nutrition who has published a commentary in @Nature Reviews Endocrinology on #PCOS research in 2024. An important article on the advances in cardiometabolic outcomes in PCOS & benefits of lifestyle management. https://t.co/msK16xsl11
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Read the policy brief & recommendations Addressing the inequity in #Australian mental health care: ➡️ https://t.co/wWN0jAVCbq
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Read the policy brief & recommendations Addressing the inequity in mental health care: ➡️ https://t.co/K8da45jHPY
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This is Melbourne: Very few Medicare mental health services delivered to those most in need in Dandenong; Brimbank & Tullamarine (light shades). FREE interactive map at: https://t.co/x3wwLZ5YkK
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This is Sydney; very few Medicare mental health services delivered to those most in need in the SW of Sydney (light shades)! Whereas dark red areas receive a lot. Go to the article and click on the interactive map to see your area: https://t.co/x3wwLZ5YkK
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This is Sydney; very few Medicare mental health services delivered to those most in need in the SW of Sydney (light shades)! Whereas dark red areas receive a lot. Go to the article and click on the interactive map to see your area: https://t.co/x3wwLZ5YkK
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"Addressing inequity isn't just about more funding; it's about smarter, targeted investment. The 'equity indicator' helps ensure resources reach those most in need, not just those who can afford care," A/Prof Joanne Enticott Read the full research: https://t.co/IWSsdnZSXB
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An equity indicator for assessing mental healthcare access: a national population case study - Volume 33
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Epidemiology research to inform Australian mental health planning. Expert multidisciplinary team: Dawadi Shawyer @EmilyCallander @ScottPatten @BrendanJohnson @SebRosenberg @VinayLakra @ElizabethLin @Teede GrahamMeadows Academic paper at: https://t.co/dlLnln3oeQ
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An equity indicator for assessing mental healthcare access: a national population case study - Volume 33
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A team led by @EnticottJo created an equity indicator showing inequalities among those most in need using Medicare mental health services. Those in the poorest Aust areas accessed 6 times fewer services than those in the wealthiest areas. See map ⬇️ https://t.co/O0O4wfHafg
theconversation.com
Most Australians might expect more mental health services to be delivered to those who need them the most, which would be many in the lowest income areas. We found the opposite occurs.
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For richer, but not for poorer: how Australia’s mental health system fails those most in need https://t.co/qIE33o1DgF via @ConversationEDU
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Most Australians might expect more mental health services to be delivered to those who need them the most, which would be many in the lowest income areas. We found the opposite occurs.
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Full research paper - open access - at: https://t.co/GdafQOYKzj
@EpiPsychSci and @CambUP_Psych @MCHRImonash @MonashUni
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An equity indicator for assessing mental healthcare access: a national population case study - Volume 33
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Epidemiology research to inform Australian mental health planners & policy makers. Made possible by my expert multidisciplinary co-authors: Dawadi Shawyer Callander Patten @BrendanJohnson @SebRosenberg Vinay Lakra @ElizabethLin @HelenaTeede Meadows ⬇️⬇️⬇️
A team led by @EnticottJo created an equity indicator showing inequalities among those most in need using Medicare mental health services. Those in the poorest Aust areas accessed 6 times fewer services than those in the wealthiest areas. See map ⬇️ https://t.co/O0O4wfHafg
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Australians in poorer areas are nearly three times more in need of #mentalhealth support but are three times less likely to receive it—a double whammy. Important research by my colleagues at Monash. 👏 @MCHRImonash
https://t.co/qsPpsjK48J
theconversation.com
Most Australians might expect more mental health services to be delivered to those who need them the most, which would be many in the lowest income areas. We found the opposite occurs.
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This Conversation article based on longer journal article just published, here https://t.co/IB3OUusC5d
@ian_hickie @PatMcGorry @BrainMind_Usyd @uc_hri
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An equity indicator for assessing mental healthcare access: a national population case study - Volume 33
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https://t.co/Cbwr02360b Really glad to see inequities in mental health getting some attention. @BrainMind_Usyd @uc_hri @Mark_Butler_MP @ian_hickie @PatMcGorry
theconversation.com
Most Australians might expect more mental health services to be delivered to those who need them the most, which would be many in the lowest income areas. We found the opposite occurs.
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We talked to ABC radio yesterday about understanding barriers to lifestyle management in PCOS (a privilege to work with @Margarets_PhD , @stephflocowan and the rest of the team)
🎧🎙️Listen to A/Prof @LisaM_nutrition & Prof @HelenaTeede's interview on #ABC Riverland Breakfast on how weight stigma impacts the management of #PCOS & women's health overall. Fast forward to 1:18 🎧
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