This study estimates fatal and nonfatal disease burden among Indigenous Australians in 2011 and compares it with non-Indigenous Australians. The study found that there were 284 years lost per 1000 people because of premature death or living with ill health. Most of the disease burden was from chronic diseases (64%), particularly mental and substance-use disorders, injuries, cardiovascular diseases, cancer and respiratory diseases. The burden of disease was higher among males (54%) than females (46%) and higher for fatal (53%) than for nonfatal burden (47%). The disease groups with the highest burden varied by age group, with mental and substance-use disorders and injuries being the largest disease groups among those aged 5–44 years, and car...
Background/Aims: To examine the causes of officially reported deaths from several categories among A...
BACKGROUND: Burden of disease (BoD) studies have been conducted in numerous international settings s...
BACKGROUND: Recent estimates of the global burden of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) have highlighted ...
Objective:To quantify the burden of disease and injury for the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populat...
Analyses the impact of nearly 200 diseases and injuries in terms of living with illness (non-fatal b...
Summary This report presents the results of the Indigenous component of the Australian Burden of Di...
Background: Disparities in health status between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and t...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
Objective: Mental and substance use disorders are responsible for significant health loss across the...
This report provides the first comprehensive assessment of the burden of disease of Indigenous Austr...
4.1 Burden of disease To ensure a health system is aligned to a country’s health challenges, policy ...
An overview of the results of the Australian Burden of Disease (ABD) study is presented. The ABD stu...
This article is available from MJA at http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/180_10_170504/zha10705_fm....
This report is the fatal part of the third burden of disease (BOD) study for the Northern Territory ...
Background/Aims: To examine the causes of officially reported deaths from several categories among A...
BACKGROUND: Burden of disease (BoD) studies have been conducted in numerous international settings s...
BACKGROUND: Recent estimates of the global burden of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) have highlighted ...
Objective:To quantify the burden of disease and injury for the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populat...
Analyses the impact of nearly 200 diseases and injuries in terms of living with illness (non-fatal b...
Summary This report presents the results of the Indigenous component of the Australian Burden of Di...
Background: Disparities in health status between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and t...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
This is an overview of the first burden of disease and injury studies carried out in Australia. Meth...
Objective: Mental and substance use disorders are responsible for significant health loss across the...
This report provides the first comprehensive assessment of the burden of disease of Indigenous Austr...
4.1 Burden of disease To ensure a health system is aligned to a country’s health challenges, policy ...
An overview of the results of the Australian Burden of Disease (ABD) study is presented. The ABD stu...
This article is available from MJA at http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/180_10_170504/zha10705_fm....
This report is the fatal part of the third burden of disease (BOD) study for the Northern Territory ...
Background/Aims: To examine the causes of officially reported deaths from several categories among A...
BACKGROUND: Burden of disease (BoD) studies have been conducted in numerous international settings s...
BACKGROUND: Recent estimates of the global burden of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) have highlighted ...