Australian health trends 1995
Australian Health Trends 1995 contains information on 80 indicators of health. The publication aims to inform the general public, health professionals, students of public health and policy makers of changes in the health of Australians, factors which influence their health, and the health system.
ISBN 978 0 642 22999 1; Cat. no. AIHW 236; 120pp.; OUT OF PRINT
Australian health trends 1995
Full publication (456K PDF)
- Preliminary material (30K PDF)
- Title page and verso
- Contents
- Introduction
- Background
- The need for health indicators
- Defining and measuring change
- Structure of the report
- Limitations of the report
- Chapters
- Health status (275K PDF)
- Mortality and survival
- Disability and handicap
- Perinatal and infant health
- Child health
- Injury
- Interpersonal violence
- Chronic diseases
- Communicable diseases
- Mental health
- Dental health
- Aboriginal health (30K PDF)
- Mortality and survival
- Perinatal and infant health
- Chronic diseases
- Population trends
- Health determinants and risk factors (134K PDF)
- Population trends
- Fertility
- Economic environment
- Anthropometric measures
- Physiological measures
- Food and nutrition
- Physical activity
- Drug use
- Health resources (47K PDF)
- Health expenditure
- Health labour force
- Hospitals
- Health service use (56K PDF)
- Medical services
- Dental services
- Hospital use
- Secondary prevention
- Aged care
- End matter (42K PDF)
- Appendixes
- Appendix A: Age-adjustment
- Appendix B: Data sources
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Glossary of terms
- References and useful publications
Recommended citation
AIHW 1995. Australian health trends 1995. Cat. no. AIHW 236. Canberra: AIHW.