نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous

تعداد نتایج: 31814  

2016
A. Katrin Arens Rhonda G. Craven Alexander Seeshing Yeung

a r t i c l e i n f o Previous research on differences and similarities in self-concept of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian students did not consider the possible differentiation between competence and affect components. As a result, it is unknown whether previously found differences between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students' self-concepts are the result of their beliefs about thei...

2014
Natasa Gisev Amy Gibson Sarah Larney Jo Kimber Megan Williams Anton Clifford Michael Doyle Lucy Burns Tony Butler Don J Weatherburn Louisa Degenhardt

BACKGROUND Although Indigenous Australians are over-represented among heroin users, there has been no study examining offending, time in custody, and opioid substitution therapy (OST) treatment utilisation among Indigenous opioid-dependent (including heroin) people at the population level, nor comparing these to non-Indigenous opioid-dependent people. The aims of this study were to compare the ...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
simon graham centre for epidemiology and biostatistics, school of population and global health, university of melbourne, melbourne, victoria, australia; centre for epidemiology and biostatistics, school of population and global health, university of melbourne, melbourne, victoria, australia. tel: +61-383445515 mary-ellen harrod new south wales users and aids association, sydney, new south wales, australia jenny iversen kirby institute, university of new south wales, sydney, new south wales, australia jane simone hocking centre for epidemiology and biostatistics, school of population and global health, university of melbourne, melbourne, victoria, australia

context aboriginal and torres strait islanders (aboriginal) account for approximately 3% of the australian population. they have the poorest health, economic and social outcomes. higher notification rates of hepatitis c antibodies (anti-hcv) have been reported among aboriginal compared with non-aboriginal people. the identification of aboriginal people in national surveillance has some weakness...

2016
Nicole K. Taniguchi Maile Taualii Jay Maddock

BACKGROUND: Genetic research has potential benefits for improving health, such as identifying molecular characteristics of a disease, understanding disease prevalence and treatment, and developing treatments tailored to patients based on individual genetic characteristics of their disease. Indigenous people are often targeted for genetic research because genes are easier to study in communities...

2010
Md. Rakibul Islam Mashhood Ahmed Sheikh

Summary: Indigenous people across the world experience more health related problems as compared to the population at large. So, this review article is broadly an attempt to highlight the important factors for indigenous peoples’ health problems, and to recommend some suggestions to improve their health status. Standard database for instance, Pubmed, Medline, Google scholar, and Google book sear...

2015
Michael F Doyle Tony G Butler Anthony Shakeshaft Jill Guthrie Jo Reekie Peter W Schofield

Introduction and aims: Prison entrants commonly have a history of problematic alcohol and other drug (AoD) use. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians are vastly overrepresented in Australian prisons with an incarceration rate 16 times that of non-Indigenous Australians. Relatively little attention has been given to the patterns of AoD use among prison entrants and we hy...

Journal: :Journal of developmental origins of health and disease 2014
Y Kandasamy R Smith I M R Wright E R Lumbers

Rates of chronic kidney disease (CKD) among Indigenous groups in Australia exceed non-Indigenous rates eight-fold. Using kidney volume as a surrogate for nephron number, we carried out a study to determine if Indigenous neonates have a smaller kidney volume (and thus a reduced nephron number) from birth compared with non-Indigenous neonates. We recruited term and preterm neonates (<32 weeks) at...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2006
S. V Subramanian George Davey Smith Malavika Subramanyam

BACKGROUND Systematic evidence on the patterns of health deprivation among indigenous peoples remains scant in developing countries. We investigate the inequalities in mortality and substance use between indigenous and non-indigenous, and within indigenous, groups in India, with an aim to establishing the relative contribution of socioeconomic status in generating health inequalities. METHODS...

2014
John R Condon Xiaohua Zhang Peter Baade Kalinda Griffiths Joan Cunningham David M Roder Michael Coory Paul L Jelfs Tim Threlfall

BACKGROUND National cancer survival statistics are available for the total Australian population but not Indigenous Australians, although their cancer mortality rates are known to be higher than those of other Australians. We aimed to validate analysis methods and report cancer survival rates for Indigenous Australians as the basis for regular national reporting. METHODS We used national canc...

2004
Arun Agrawal Thomas Heyd

Distinguishing 'indigenous' and 'Western' as two types of knowledge is not only potentially ridiculous, but also counterproductive for those who believe that indigenous knowledge has a contribution to make to sustainable development; There is actually nothing new about the rhetoric and practice of indigenous knowledge; The strategy of archiving and disseminating indigenous knowledge runs counte...

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