Researching culture and health: Variables used to identify culturally diverse groups in New South Wales
Tim Luckett, Ilse Blignault and Maurice Eisenbruch
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.
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 16(10) 151 - 154 (2005) doi:10.1071/NB05041





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