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Table 110. Young People Aged 15–24 Years Accessing Mental <strong>Health</strong> Services with Other Substance-Related Disorders, New Zealand 2009−2011Individuals Contacts Inpatient Bed NightsVariableNumber: Total2009–2011Rate per100,000RateRatio95% CINumber:AnnualAverageRate per100,000RateRatio95% CINumber:AnnualAverageRate per100,000RateRatio95% CIOther Substance-Related DisordersEthnicityEuropean/Other 1,412 313.4 1.00 33,492 7,434.8 1.00 10,514 2,334.0 1.00Māori 758 600.6 1.92 1.75–2.09 27,271 21,609.6 2.91 2.86–2.95 13,903 11,016.6 4.72 4.61–4.84Pacific 90 172.6 0.55 0.45–0.68 3,162 6,063.8 0.82 0.79–0.84 1,377 2,641.6 1.13 1.07–1.20Female 874 284.4 1.00 25,120 8,173.7 1.00 8,234 2,679.4 1.00GenderMale 1,386 431.1 1.52 1.39–1.65 38,806 12,070.4 1.48 1.45–1.50 17,560 5,462.0 2.04 1.99–2.09Source: PRIMHD; Note: Individuals: Total = total number of individuals with diagnosis accessing services during 2009–2011; Rate = number with diagnosis per 100,000 young people15–24 years (at midpoint of period (i.e. 2010)); Contacts: Annual Average = number of contacts each year (averaged over 2009–2011) with clients with this diagnosis; Rate = averagenumber of contacts with clients with this diagnosis each year, per 100,000 young people 15–24 years; Inpatient Bed Nights: Annual Number = number of bed nights each year(averaged over 2009–2011) for clients with this diagnosis; Rate = average number of bed nights for clients with this diagnosis each year, per 100,000 young people 15–24 years;Substance use may be a comorbidity rather than primary reason for accessing servicesAccess to Mental <strong>Health</strong> Services in Young People - 410

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