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Australian Psychologist | 2018

Improving mental health outcomes assessment with the Mental Health Inventory-21

Maria Hennessy; Jeff Patrick; Anne Swinbourne

Objective There is a growing consensus that mental health should be conceptualised as a complete state that considers both illness and well‐being components. In Australian mental health services, the Mental Health Inventory (MHI) is the only one of the three currently used consumer outcome measures that includes this broader perspective. However, the MHI has been criticised for its length, and variable factor structure. In order to improve the clinical utility of the MHI, a reliability and validity study of the MHI was undertaken. Method The original 38‐item version of the MHI was administered to an Australian adult community sample (n = 616), along with two other consumer outcome measures (BASIS‐32 and Kessler‐10), a measure of psychological distress (DASS‐21) and a measure of well‐being (Satisfaction with Life Scale). Results Parallel analysis did not support the original factor structure of the MHI. The data indicated a correlated three‐factor structure, measuring psychological distress, emotional well‐being, and hopelessness. Seventeen items were deleted due to split loadings > .3, producing a shorter 21‐item scale. New simplified additive scoring rules were also developed to support the practical utility of the scale. Conclusion Research, clinical practice and consumer feedback consistently highlight the need for a balanced assessment approach to mental health, which considers not only illness symptomatology, but also the characteristics of well‐being that support recovery. Use of the three subscales of the MHI‐21 would support a complete state assessment of mental health outcomes.


Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | 2013

Post-traumatic amnesia

Laurence A. G. Marshman; David Jakabek; Maria Hennessy; Frances Quirk; Eric P. Guazzo


Trials | 2018

Pregabalin versus gabapentin in the treatment of sciatica: study protocol for a randomised, double-blind, cross-over trial (PAGPROS)

Kelvin Robertson; Laurence A. G. Marshman; Maria Hennessy; Linton Harriss; David Plummer


Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | 2017

Anterograde amnesia and disorientation are associated with in-patients without traumatic brain injury taking opioids. Retrograde amnesia (RA) is absent. RA assessment should be integral to post-traumatic amnesia testing

Jessica McLellan; Laurence A. G. Marshman; Maria Hennessy


World Neurosurgery | 2017

Utility of retrograde amnesia assessment alone, compared with anterograde amnesia assessment in determining recovery after traumatic brain injury: prospective cohort study

Laurence A. G. Marshman; Maria Hennessy; Lorryn Delle Baite; Grace Britton


Archive | 2016

Investigating the Comprehensive Inventory of Thriving (CIT) as a rehabilitation outcome measure

Maria Hennessy; Nicole Hunt; Kayla Morris; Cindy Sealey


Archive | 2014

Understanding positive health outcomes and unmet needs after traumatic brain injury in The Townsville Hospital and Health Service

Maria Hennessy; Eliza Birtles


Archive | 2014

Using positive psychology measures in clinical practice: a new way forward

Maria Hennessy


Archive | 2014

Evaluating participation in interprofessional community rehabilitation

Eliza Birtles; Maria Hennessy


Archive | 2014

Using positive psychology measures in clinical practice: reliability and validity in an Australian population

Maria Hennessy

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University of Southern Queensland

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