They are part of a wider
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:07 am
The Catalogue now allows users to narrow their search of mental health and wellbeing measures for studies that also include indicators of the need, receipt, and provision of social care.
We hope to facilitate research on the links between vietnam rcs data needing, receiving, and providing social care, with mental health and wellbeing.
We worked on this expansion in collaboration with the Care Policy and Evaluation Centre at London School of Economics.
DATAMIND and the Catalogue
The Catalogue is now part of DATAMIND, a Health Data Research UK (HDRUK) data hub.
DATAMIND works to make the best use of mental health data and enable coordinated research. It includes a broad range of data sources to reflect the multi-dimensional determinants of mental health, and their inter-related longitudinal impacts.
The Catalogue and DATAMIND share similar values about the importance of making mental health data discoverable, for the benefit of researchers and people who struggle with their mental health. consortium aiming to facilitate mental health research, encouraging the uptake of longstanding data to overall improve our understanding of mental health. Researchers can therefore use the Catalogue and DATAMIND to find multiple sources of existing data and use these to advance their own research in the field.
We hope to facilitate research on the links between vietnam rcs data needing, receiving, and providing social care, with mental health and wellbeing.
We worked on this expansion in collaboration with the Care Policy and Evaluation Centre at London School of Economics.
DATAMIND and the Catalogue
The Catalogue is now part of DATAMIND, a Health Data Research UK (HDRUK) data hub.
DATAMIND works to make the best use of mental health data and enable coordinated research. It includes a broad range of data sources to reflect the multi-dimensional determinants of mental health, and their inter-related longitudinal impacts.
The Catalogue and DATAMIND share similar values about the importance of making mental health data discoverable, for the benefit of researchers and people who struggle with their mental health. consortium aiming to facilitate mental health research, encouraging the uptake of longstanding data to overall improve our understanding of mental health. Researchers can therefore use the Catalogue and DATAMIND to find multiple sources of existing data and use these to advance their own research in the field.