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Discretionary psychotherapy, recipients aged 13-17 (up to 2004)

Discretionary psychotherapy, recipients aged 13-17 (up to 2004)

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  • Discretionary Psychotherapy Recipients Aged 13 17 Up To 2004TSV

    The indicator gives the number of recipients of discretionary psychotherapy during the year. Persons aged 16 and over can have access to psychotherapy through the Social Insurance Institution. Psychotherapy for children under 16 is provided by public health authorities. The Social Insurance Institution provides discretionary psychotherapeutic services as psychotherapy for adults and as psychotherapy for children (ages 16-25). Population proportions are based on the population insured by the Social Insurance Institution.

Column Descriptions

Discretionary Psychotherapy Recipients Aged 13 17 Up To 2004

Column Type Comment
year int Observation year. Column year has 3039 rows, out of which 0 are empty, making the null percent 0.00. The column is fully populated. Minimum value is 1990 and maximum value is 2003.
region int Sotkanet region code (Municipality, sub-region, region, area for the regional state administrative agency, major region, Mainland Finland/Åland, hospital district, university hospital special responsibility area, whole country). Column region has 3039 rows, out of which 0 are empty, making the null percent 0.00. The column is fully populated. Minimum value is 20 and maximum value is 955.
gender string male, female, combined. Column gender has 3039 rows, out of which 0 are empty, making the null percent 0.00. The column is fully populated. Minimum string is female and maximum string is male.
value_abs int Absolute number. Column value_abs has 3039 rows, out of which 0 are empty, making the null percent 0.00. The column is fully populated. Minimum value is 0 and maximum value is 626.
absolute_value string Absolute value. Column is empty.
orig_extractdate string The date when the data was originally fetched from the source.

Additional Info

Last Updated April 12, 2019
Created March 7, 2019