Researching culture and health: Variables used to identify culturally diverse groups in New South Wales
Tim Luckett, Ilse Blignault and Maurice Eisenbruch
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin
16(10) 151 - 154
Published: 2005
Abstract
NSW is one of Australia's most multicultural states, with 29 per cent of residents having been born overseas and 24 per cent speaking a language other than English at home. Given that rates of death and disease and patterns of health service utilisation differ across cultural variables such as region or country of birth, a better understanding of the interactions between culture and health may enable public health programs and clinical services to be more sensitive to community needs.https://doi.org/10.1071/NB05041
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