Report on the development of the NSW child health survey 2001

Julianne Quaine, Margo Eyeson-Annan, Deborah Baker, Belinda O'Sullivan, Margaret Williamson, Louisa R. Jorm

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    Abstract

    The health status of children is influenced by family, social, and economic factors. Information about these influences on child health has not been routinely collected. Since most children are healthy, hospital admissions and other administrative data do not provide a good overall picture of child health and wellbeing. Nor do routine data collections provide information on childhood risk factors for diseases and ill health presenting in adulthood. Identification of risk factors is important for formulation of programs for health promotion and protection. The New South Wales Child Health Survey took into account these information deficits and incorporated state and national child health information priorities. It provides the first broad overview of the health and wellbeing of children and families in NSW.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages71
    JournalNew South Wales Public Health Bulletin
    Publication statusPublished - 2003

    Keywords

    • children
    • health and hygiene
    • health surveys
    • New South Wales
    • public health
    • statistics

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