Examines how health-related factors affect the health status of Australians with disability at the national population level. Summary This report examines how health-related factors affect the health status of Australians with disability at the national population level. In 2011–12, half (51%) of people aged 15–64 with severe or profound disability reported poor or fair health, compared with 6% for those without disability. Half (50%) of people aged under 65 with severe or profound disability had mental health conditions, compared with 8% for those without disability. Higher proportions of people aged 15–64 with severe or profound disability compared with those without disability were obese (43% versus 25%), doing no physical exercise (46...
OBJECTIVES: There is evidence of a causal relationship between disability acquisition and poor menta...
An overview of the results of the Australian Burden of Disease (ABD) study is presented. The ABD stu...
Abstract Objective: To determine the extent to which the lower well‐being of young Australians with ...
This bulletin is the first in a series about health of Australians with disability. It examines how ...
This research summary defines disability and provides an overview of information regarding the heal...
Summary Australians with severe or profound disability are extensive users of professional h...
Abstract Objective: Among working‐age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association...
OBJECTIVE: Among working-age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association between ...
Disability experience is a complex interaction between the health condition and environmental and pe...
This report presents the first national data using the Disability and Wellbeing Monitoring Framework...
Objective: To determine the extent to which the lower well-being of young Australians with disabilit...
Background: A high prevalence of disability has been previously observed in developed countries. Ide...
The right of people with disability to enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health withou...
With the introduction of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and the development of stat...
©The Medical Journal of Australia 2003Objectives: To provide detailed projections for the prevalence...
OBJECTIVES: There is evidence of a causal relationship between disability acquisition and poor menta...
An overview of the results of the Australian Burden of Disease (ABD) study is presented. The ABD stu...
Abstract Objective: To determine the extent to which the lower well‐being of young Australians with ...
This bulletin is the first in a series about health of Australians with disability. It examines how ...
This research summary defines disability and provides an overview of information regarding the heal...
Summary Australians with severe or profound disability are extensive users of professional h...
Abstract Objective: Among working‐age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association...
OBJECTIVE: Among working-age Australian adults with a disability, we assess the association between ...
Disability experience is a complex interaction between the health condition and environmental and pe...
This report presents the first national data using the Disability and Wellbeing Monitoring Framework...
Objective: To determine the extent to which the lower well-being of young Australians with disabilit...
Background: A high prevalence of disability has been previously observed in developed countries. Ide...
The right of people with disability to enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health withou...
With the introduction of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and the development of stat...
©The Medical Journal of Australia 2003Objectives: To provide detailed projections for the prevalence...
OBJECTIVES: There is evidence of a causal relationship between disability acquisition and poor menta...
An overview of the results of the Australian Burden of Disease (ABD) study is presented. The ABD stu...
Abstract Objective: To determine the extent to which the lower well‐being of young Australians with ...