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Table 2 Classification, hierarchical organisation and evaluation of the relevance of mental health indicators.

From: A preliminary taxonomy and a standard knowledge base for mental-health system indicators in Spain

Code

CBI-SEP

Denomination

Number of indicators

 

Relevance(*)

High

Moderate

Doubtful

No rel.

Total

C

CONTEXT DOMAIN

66

83

73

95

317

C1

GENERIC

13

16

19

2

50

C1.1

   Population structure

3

3

  

6

C1.2

   Births

  

5

 

5

C1.3

   Migration

1

1

3

 

5

C1.4

   Civil status

1

2

  

3

C1.5

   Education

 

1

4

 

5

C1.6

   Childhood

 

1

1

1

3

C1.7

   Households

3

   

3

C1.8

   Regional distribution

2

1

  

3

C1.9

   Population development

 

1

1

 

2

C1.10

   Macroeconomy

2

 

5

 

7

C1.11

   Employment

1

6

 

1

8

C2

General Health

4

10

4

1

19

C2.1

   Financing

4

5

2

 

11

C2.1.1

   General financing

2

3

2

 

7

C2.1.2

   Medication expenditure

2

2

  

4

C2.2

   Health status

 

4

  

4

C2.3

   Mortality

 

1

2

1

4

C3

Mental Health

49

57

50

92

248

C3.1

   Regulations

1

1

6

9

17

C3.1.1

   Policy

   

4

4

C3.1.2

   Plans

1

 

3

 

4

C3.1.3

   Legislation

 

1

3

5

9

C3.2

   Financing

8

23

2

7

40

C3.2.1

   General financing

3

9

2

3

17

C3.2.2

   Medication expenditure

5

14

 

4

23

C3.3

   Management and organisation

8

2

 

1

11

C3.4

   Territorial zoning

3

3

1

 

7

C3.5

   Information systems

3

6

1

 

10

C3.6

   Care Services listing

10

5

1

18

34

C3.6.1

   Services

10

5

1

7

23

C3.6.2

   Eligibility

   

6

6

C3.6.3

   Medication listing

   

5

5

C3.7

   Coordination

6

1

  

7

C3.8

   Primary Healthcare

2

4

 

18

24

C3.9

   Prevention and promotion

5

  

31

36

C3.9.1

   General

3

  

1

4

C3.9.2

   Education

1

  

9

10

C3.9.3

   Employment

1

  

4

5

C3.9.4

   Stigma and sensitisation

   

3

3

C3.9.5

   Programmes by age groups

   

3

3

C3.9.6

   Suicide prevention

   

4

4

C3.9.7

   Prevention of depression

   

5

5

C3.9.8

   Minorities

   

2

2

C3.10

   Research

2

9

1

 

12

C3.10.1

   Financing

 

3

  

3

C3.10.2

   Organisation

 

4

  

4

C3.10.3

   Results

2

2

1

 

5

C3.11

   Training

  

17

5

22

C3.11.1

   Mental health training

   

5

5

C3.11.2

   Lifelong learning

  

7

 

7

C3.11.3

   Lifelong learning in special groups

  

10

 

10

C3.12

   Other

1

3

21

3

28

C3.12.1

   Human Rights

  

10

 

10

C3.12.2

   Participation/empowerment

1

3

11

3

18

C3.12.2.1

   User & family organization

1

3

1

 

5

C3.12.2.2

   Financing

  

4

3

7

C3.12.2.3

   Coordination

  

6

 

6

R

RESOURCES DOMAIN

101

23

59

4

187

R1

Services

71

6

56

3

136

R1.1

   Hospital and residential care

2

1

 

1

4

R1.1.1

   Hospital and residential services

1

   

1

R1.1.2

Beds in hospital and residential

services

1

1

 

1

3

R1.2

   Hospital acute-unit care

6

   

6

R1.2.1

   Hospital acute-unit services

3

   

3

R1.2.2

   Beds in acute-unit hospital services

3

   

3

R1.3

   Hospital care for non-acute patients

2

 

4

 

6

R1.3.1

   Hospital services for non-acute patients

1

 

4

 

5

R1.3.2

Beds in hospital services for non-acute

patients

1

   

1

R1.4

   Residential care for acute patients

2

   

2

R1.4.1

   Residential services for acute patients

1

   

1

R1.4.2

Beds in residential services for acute

patients

1

   

1

R1.5

Residential care for non-acute

patients

4

 

9

 

13

R1.5.1

Residential services for non-acute

patients

2

 

9

 

11

R1.5.2

Beds in residential services for non-

acute patients

2

   

2

R1.6

   Day care

14

4

15

 

33

R1.6.1

   Daycare services

7

2

15

 

24

R1.6.2

   Places in daycare services

7

2

  

9

R1.7

   Out-patient care

5

1

20

 

26

R1.8

   Forensic psychiatric care

2

  

1

3

R1.8.1

   Forensic psychiatric services

1

   

1

R1.8.2

   Beds in forensic psychiatric services

1

  

1

2

R1.9

   Infant-adolescent care

7

 

2

1

10

R1.9.1

   Infant-adolescent services

4

   

4

R1.9.2

Beds and places in infant-adolescent

services

3

 

2

1

6

R1.10

   Psychogeriatric care

10

   

10

R1.10.1

   Psychogeriatric services

6

   

6

R1.10.2

Beds and places in psychogeriatric

services

4

   

4

R1.11

   Drug-dependence care

12

   

12

R1.11.1

   Drug-dependence services

6

   

6

R1.11.2

Beds and places in drug-dependence

services

6

   

6

R1.12

   Intellectual disabilities care

5

   

5

R1.12.1

   Intellectual disabilities services

3

   

3

R1.12.2

Beds and places in intellectual

disabilities services

2

   

2

R1.13

Information and accessibility

to care

  

6

 

6

R2

Human Resources

30

17

3

1

51

R2.1

   Total mental health professionals

10

1

1

 

12

R2.2

   Psychiatrists

5

3

1

1

10

R2.3

   Psychologists

5

2

  

7

R2.4

Postgraduate trainees

(psychiatrists. & psychol)ogists)

 

2

  

2

R2.5

   Nursing staff

5

2

1

 

8

R2.6

   Social workers

5

2

  

7

R2.7

   Nursing assistants

 

4

  

4

R2.8

   Administrative staff

 

1

  

1

U

UTILIZATION DOMAIN

17

31

8

11

67

U1

Activity

16

24

6

10

56

U1.1

   Visits/contacts

3

2

1

 

6

U1.2

   Users

5

16

2

8

31

U1.2.1

   Treated prevalence

2

16

 

2

20

U1.2.2

   Patient groups

3

 

2

6

11

U1.3

   Discharges

5

6

2

 

13

U1.4

   Mean stay

3

 

1

2

6

U2

Medication treat

 

7

 

1

8

U3

Costs

1

 

2

 

3

O

RESULTS DOMAIN

16

22

52

 

90

O1

Health status

6

22

5

 

33

O1.1

   Reported outcomes

 

19

  

19

O1.1.1

   General quality-of-life

 

2

  

2

O1.1.2

   Functional status

 

3

  

3

O1.1.3

   Clinical status

 

6

  

6

O1.1.4

   Other

 

8

  

8

O1.2

   Adjusted Life Years Indexes

 

2

2

 

4

O1.3

   Official Declaration of Disability

6

1

3

 

10

O1.3.1

   Work-related

2

 

2

 

4

O1.3.2

   Non Work-related

4

1

1

 

6

O2

Mortality

5

   

5

O3

Prevalence

5

 

9

 

14

O3.1

   General population

5

 

6

 

11

O3.2

   In the crime & justice system

  

3

 

3

O4

Quality

  

38

 

38

 

TOTAL

200

159

192

110

661

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