Mental health of Indigenous Australians: a review of findings from community surveys
Survey
HILDA
Author(s)
Date Issued
2012-02
Pages
6
Keywords
Mental health
Abstract
ndigenous Australians have a markedly higher burden
of disease and injury than the general Australian population.
1 Most of this has been attributed to higher rates
of non-communicable diseases, including mental disorders,
but as there are no national data on the prevalence or
incidence of diagnosed mental disorders for Indigenous
people, proxy measures of relative rates have been used to
estimate this component of the burden of disease.
of disease and injury than the general Australian population.
1 Most of this has been attributed to higher rates
of non-communicable diseases, including mental disorders,
but as there are no national data on the prevalence or
incidence of diagnosed mental disorders for Indigenous
people, proxy measures of relative rates have been used to
estimate this component of the burden of disease.
Subjects
Type
Journal Articles
