Objective: To explore factors associated with high psychological distress among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians and their contribution to the elevated distress prevalence among Aboriginal people. Methods: Questionnaire data from 1,631 Aboriginal and 233,405 non-Aboriginal 45 and Up Study (NSW, Australia) participants aged ≥45 years were used to calculate adjusted prevalence ratios for high psychological distress (Kessler-10 score ≥22) for socio-demographic, health and disability-related factors, and to quantify contributions to differences in distress prevalence. Results: While high-distress prevalence was increased around three-fold in Aboriginal versus non-Aboriginal participants, distress-related risk factors were similar. Morb...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop a culturally acceptable and valid scale to assess depressive ...
This study aims to examine psychosocial factors associated with mental health and emotional well-bei...
BACKGROUND: Despite being at heightened risk of developing mental illness, there has been little res...
OBJECTIVE: To explore factors associated with high psychological distress among Aboriginal and non-A...
Abstract Objective: To explore factors associated with high psychological distress among Aboriginal ...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians are known to be at greater risk of morbidity and mortality from m...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the cross-cultural validity of two Kessler psychological distress scales (K-10...
Objective: To examine the factors associated with psychological distress in parents and carers of Ab...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the cross‐cultural validity of two Kessler psychological distress sca...
Abstract This study aims to examine psychosocial factors associated with mental health and emotional...
Purpose: The health inequalities experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians ar...
Objectives: To assess the cross-cultural validity of two Kessler psychological distress scales (K-10...
Background: Indigenous peoples in Australia are disadvantaged on all markers of health and social st...
BACKGROUND: Despite large disparities in health outcomes between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Austr...
Indigenous Australians have a markedly higher burden of disease and injury than the general Australi...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop a culturally acceptable and valid scale to assess depressive ...
This study aims to examine psychosocial factors associated with mental health and emotional well-bei...
BACKGROUND: Despite being at heightened risk of developing mental illness, there has been little res...
OBJECTIVE: To explore factors associated with high psychological distress among Aboriginal and non-A...
Abstract Objective: To explore factors associated with high psychological distress among Aboriginal ...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians are known to be at greater risk of morbidity and mortality from m...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the cross-cultural validity of two Kessler psychological distress scales (K-10...
Objective: To examine the factors associated with psychological distress in parents and carers of Ab...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the cross‐cultural validity of two Kessler psychological distress sca...
Abstract This study aims to examine psychosocial factors associated with mental health and emotional...
Purpose: The health inequalities experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians ar...
Objectives: To assess the cross-cultural validity of two Kessler psychological distress scales (K-10...
Background: Indigenous peoples in Australia are disadvantaged on all markers of health and social st...
BACKGROUND: Despite large disparities in health outcomes between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Austr...
Indigenous Australians have a markedly higher burden of disease and injury than the general Australi...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop a culturally acceptable and valid scale to assess depressive ...
This study aims to examine psychosocial factors associated with mental health and emotional well-bei...
BACKGROUND: Despite being at heightened risk of developing mental illness, there has been little res...