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The burden of mental health problems among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children is a major public health problem in Australia.
Statistical time series derived from administrative data sets form key indicators in measuring progress.
We begin to bridge this knowledge gap by assessing evidence on social gradients in indigenous health in Australia.
We sought to provide insights by examining socio-economic disparities in physical health outcomes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in WA.
The pattern of association between socioeconomic factors and health outcomes has primarily depicted better health for those who are higher in the social...
The Rio Tinto Aboriginal Health Partnership marries Rio Tinto's commitment and dedication to community investment with research expertise of the Telethon Inst
This article demonstrates the credibility and rigor of yarning, an Indigenous cultural form of conversation, through its use as a data gathering tool