National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health survey, Australia, 2004-05 Australian Bureau of Statistics

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Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Aboriginal Australians - Health and hygiene - Statistics.; Aboriginal Australians - Health and hygiene - Australian Capital Territory - Statistics.; Aboriginal Australians - Health and hygiene - Tasmania - Statistics.
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The 2004-05 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey is the largest health survey of Indigenous Australians conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The sample size was 10,439 persons (or about one in 45 of the total Indigenous population), considerably larger than the supplementary Indigenous samples in the 1995 and 2001 National Health Surveys. This survey, which was conducted in remote and non-remote areas throughout Australia, was designed to collect a range of information from Indigenous Australians about health related issues, including health status, risk factors and actions, and socioeconomic circumstances.
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