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Longitudinal Study: | HILDA | Title: | Young Australians: their health and wellbeing 2007 | Authors: | Eldridge, D Hotstone, C Pieris-Caldwell, I |
Institution: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare | Publication Date: | May-2007 | Publisher: | Published by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare & Printed by Pirion Pty Ltd, Canberra | Pages: | 236 | Keywords: | Health and wellbeing Socioeconomic status of young people Young people 12-24 Health outcomes Behaviour Disability |
Abstract: | Young Australians: their health and wellbeing 2007 is the third in a series of national statistical reports on young people aged 12–24 years produced by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). It brings together data from a wide variety of sources, including information on health status, health outcomes and factors influencing the health and wellbeing of young Australians, such as behaviour, environment, family, community and socioeconomic factors. In recognising that young people’s health and wellbeing are influenced by a multitude of factors, the AIHW has broadened the list of indicators included in earlier reports to include burden of disease, social support, assault and victimisation, environmental factors, health system performance and indicators relating to the health, disability and socioeconomic status of parents of young people. | URL: | http://aihw.gov.au/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=6442459812 | ISBN: | ISBN 978 1 74024 683 5 | Keywords: | Health -- Wellbeing; Children -- Adolescents and youth | Research collection: | Reports and technical papers |
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