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Your health: A report on the health of Victorians, 2005Page content: Overview | Download document OverviewThis is the first publication of Your health: A report on the health of Victorians. This report has five sections:
Section 1 includes health status and health outcomes indicators on burden of disease, life expectancy at birth, avoidable mortality, ambulatory care sensitive conditions, and self-reported health. Time series and cross-sectional data are provided at a state-wide and small-area level, to identify changes in health status and to present current health profiles. Section 2 presents information on risk factors and health-related behaviours for the selected public health indicators of smoking, nutrition, alcohol and physical inactivity among adults. These indicators are based on the VPHS (2004). Section 3 contains information on national health priority areas including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, asthma, injury and poisoning, mental health, and selected musculoskeletal conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. Mothers’ and children’s health and key communicable diseases indicators are also presented. Section 4 provides indicators of air quality developed with the Environment Protection Authority, and Legionella indicators developed with the environmental health program area (Public Health) of the department. Social and community indicators such as volunteering and trust are based on the VPHS (2004), while indicators on weekly earnings, employment, crime rate, and housing are based on the ABS data. Section 5 presents indicators on key health issues of aboriginal health using the ABS and hospital separations data in Victoria. Health-related behaviours and health outcomes (self-reported health, ACSCs, avoidable mortality, life expectancy, and selected national health priority areas) are stratified by quintiles of Index of Relative Socioeconomic Disadvantage obtained by the ABS to identify differentials in the health of Victorians by socio-economic factors in Victoria. Differentials in rural health are described using the Accessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia. Download document
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