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Health in Hunter New England
Socioeconomic status


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Table of contents
Preliminaries
Demography
Social determinants
Health status
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Socio-economic status
Health related behaviours
Health Service Utilisation
Pregnancy and the newborn
Child health
Cardiovascular disease
Diabetes
Cancer
Respiratory disease
Injury and poisoning
Mental health
Oral health
Communicable diseases

Cluster Information
  • Demography
  • Social determinants
  • Mortality
  • Morbidity
  • Pregnancy and the newborn
  • Communicable diseases

    Indicators by Local Government Area
  • Demography
  • Health Status
  • Pregnancy and the newborn
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Injury and poisoning

    Balanced score card indicators
  • Health related behaviours
  • Injury and poisoning
  • Pregnancy and the newborn

    Appendices

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  • Aboriginal health info


  • Hunter New England Population Health


  • Hunter New England Health


  • PHPP information directory


  • Teenage mothers


    Note:
    The percentage of teenage mothers is the number of livebirths among women aged less than 20 years as a proportion of the female population aged 15-19 years.

    Source:
    HOIST - Centre for Epidemiology and Research, NSW Department of Health. (NSW Midwives Data Collection, ABS population estimates and ABS Socio Economic Indices for Areas )

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    For more information:

    Adhikari P. Socio-economic indexes for areas: Introduction, use and Future direction. ABS Catalogue no. 1351.0.55.015. Canberra: ABS, 2006. Available at www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/1351.0.55.015Sep%202006?OpenDocument

    Centre for Epidemiology and Research. NSW Department of Health. New South Wales Mothers and Babies 2006. N S W Public Health Bull 2008; 18(S-1). Available at www.health.nsw.gov.au/pubs/2008/pdf/mdc06.pdf

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    Rider:
    The information presented in this resource result from analyses of a variety of social and health focused datasets. These datasets originate from a variety of sources including Hunter New England Health, the NSW Department of Health, and the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The timing of the release of these data to third parties is controlled by the owner of these data. It is therefore possible for these organisations to publish data that they have not yet made available to Hunter New England Population Health for analysis and release. Users should therefore check the publications of these organisations as it is possible that they may have published even more up to date information on Hunter New England than those available in this resource. As this resource is an ongoing project, the indicators presented will be updated as soon as possible after the release of all datasets to Hunter New England Population Health.

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    This work is copyright © It may be reproduced in whole or in part for study training purposes subject to the inclusion of an acknowledgement of the source. It may not be reproduced for commercial usage or sale. Reproduction for purposes other than those indicated above requires written permission from Hunter New England Health.
    © NSW Department of Health andHunter NewEngland Health 2010.

    Suggested citation:
    Hunter New England Population Health, Health in Hunter New England HealtheResource, Hunter New England Area Health Service, 2010. Available at: http://www2.hnehealth.nsw.gov.au/HNEPH/HHNE/ses/sestmumlomidhi.htm - Accessed (insert date of access).
    Contributors:
    Assistance from NSW Department of Health: This resource is modified from work undertaken for the production of the electronic and hard copy versions of the report Health of the people of NSW Report of the Chief Health Officer, (http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/public-health/chorep/) by the Centre for Epidemiology and Research of the NSW Department of Health. This work includes research and definition of indicators, programming framework, statistical programs, text and programming infrastructure for web publishing. Hunter New England Population Health has produced a local version of the report reflecting local concerns, where appropriate, and ensuring that only minimal changes were made in other parts of the text and presentation in the interest of consistency at a state level.

    Produced by:
    Hunter New England Population Health, Hunter New England Health, with assistance from Centre for Epidemiology and Research, NSW Health and modified from the electronic report Health of the people of NSW Report of the Chief Health Officer, (http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/public-health/chorep/

    Last updated:
    30 June 2010

    See NSW Data:
    To view state data, relating to this indicator go to the report Health of the people of NSW: Report of the Chief Health Officer. (http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/public-health/chorep/) or intranet version


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