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Table 108. Proportion of Young People Aged 15–24 Years with a Mental <strong>Health</strong> Diagnosiswho had a Substance-Related Disorder Listed as a Co-Diagnosis, New Zealand 2009–2011DSM-IV DiagnosisNumber withDiagnosisNumber withSubstanceDisorder Listed asCo-Diagnosis% With SubstanceDisorder Listed asCo-DiagnosisAlcohol-Related DisordersPersonality Disorders 1,155 272 23.5Schizophrenia 1,410 279 19.8Other Psychotic Disorders 2,044 339 16.6Bipolar Disorders 1,118 150 13.4Other Mood Disorders 1,311 185 14.1Depression 6,948 691 9.9Anxiety Disorders 4,517 469 10.4Adjustment Disorders 2,433 237 9.7Eating Disorders 1,037 63 6.1Cannabis-Related DisordersSchizophrenia 1,410 375 26.6Other Psychotic Disorders 2,044 482 23.6Personality Disorders 1,155 242 21.0Bipolar Disorders 1,118 179 16.0Other Mood Disorders 1,311 157 12.0Depression 6,948 626 9.0Anxiety Disorders 4,517 433 9.6Adjustment Disorders 2,433 198 8.1Eating Disorders 1,037 34 3.3Other Substance-Related DisordersSchizophrenia 1,410 300 21.3Other Psychotic Disorders 2,044 420 20.5Personality Disorders 1,155 201 17.4Bipolar Disorders 1,118 153 13.7Other Mood Disorders 1,311 107 8.2Anxiety Disorders 4,517 323 7.2Depression 6,948 355 5.1Adjustment Disorders 2,433 122 5.0Eating Disorders 1,037 32 3.1Source: PRIMHD; Note: Number with Diagnosis = total number of individuals with diagnosis accessingservices during 2009–2011; As an individual can have more than one mental health diagnosis, columns doNOT sum to 100%Distribution by Ethnicity and GenderAlcohol-Related Disorders: In New Zealand during 2009–2011, the number of youngpeople accessing mental health services with alcohol-related disorders was significantlyhigher for males and for Māori young people than for European/Other or Pacific youngpeople. While similar gender differences were seen for mental health contacts andinpatient bed nights, both contacts and inpatient bed nights were significantly higher forMāori > Pacific > European/Other young people (Table 109).Access to Mental <strong>Health</strong> Services in Young People - 408

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