The prevalence of mental health conditions in New Zealand varies with age, gender, level of education and ethnicity
Mental health conditions strongly affect employment and unemployment and improvements in New Zealand since 2008 were minimal
The prevalence of mental health problems is high on all benefits but the share of people receiving a benefit is lower in New Zealand than in other OECD countries
The risk of poverty is high among New Zealander's with mental health conditions
The prevalence of anxiety and mood disorders differs across ethnic groups
Mental health visits vary by severity of mental health condition
Visits to health services for mental health reasons also vary across ethnic groups
The demand for mental health services is predicted to rise
Consumption of anti-depressants in New Zealand is above the OECD average
Young people have the highest access to mental health and addiction services of any age group in New Zealand