| Literature DB >> 26173908 |
Natasha E Noble1, Christine L Paul2, Nicole Turner3, Stephen V Blunden4, Christopher Oldmeadow5, Heidi E Turon6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians are a socially disadvantaged group who experience significantly poorer health and a higher prevalence of modifiable health behaviours than other Australians. Little is known about the clustering of health risks among Indigenous Australians. The aims of this study were to describe the clustering of key health risk factors, such as smoking, physical inactivity and alcohol consumption, and socio-demographics associated with clusters, among a predominantly Aboriginal sample.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26173908 PMCID: PMC4502927 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2015-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Description of items used to assess health risk factors, source of items and cut-offs used to classify participants as ‘at-risk’
| Risk Factor and description of item used to assess risk | Cut-off used to classify ‘at-risk’ participants |
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| Measured height and weight | BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2 (excluding pregnant women) |
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| Single item [ | Current smokers (daily or occasional smokers) |
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| Two items based on third question (AUDIT-3) of the AUDIT-C [ | >2 stand. drinks daily or almost daily; and/or >4 stand.drinks weekly or more often |
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| Single item [ | <30 mins of exercise on five or more days per week [ |
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| Two items [ | < two serves of fruit; and/or < five serves of vegetables daily [ |
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| Version of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) modified for use with Indigenous Australians [ | PHQ-9 score ≥ 10 |
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| Participants were asked when they last used any illicit or illegal drugs | Any drug use in the last 12 months; including those who responded ‘prefer not to answer’ |
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| Participants were asked when they last had their blood pressure, blood cholesterol, and blood sugar (or HbA1c for those with diabetes) checked; and how long ago they had their most recent mammogram, pap test or bowel cancer testb | Not screened within recommended intervals for any age/gender appropriate screening test [ |
aWe selected the modified version of the PHQ-9 as the tool’s authors suggested that the unmodified PHQ-9 [26] was unacceptable for use with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people because of its wording and rating scale [20]. However, the authors also proposed including an additional item assessing anger (resulting in a total of 10 items), and in a subsequent validation study, using a cut-off score of 9, for the modified tool [19]. We did not include this additional anger item, nor use the modified cut-off score to classify possible cases of depression. This was due to a lack of psychometrics for the anger item and the small sample size of the scoring validation study (n = 34); bSurvey programming tailored these questions to the age and gender of participants and adjusted for more frequent screening requirements for those at increased risk. Those with a self-reported history of cervical, breast or colorectal cancer did not answer cancer screening questions
Demographic characteristics of study participants (n = 377)
| Characteristics | n (% of sample) |
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| Male | 149 (40 %) |
| Female | 228 (60 %) |
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| 18-24 yrs | 54 (14 %) |
| 25-34 yrs | 68 (18 %) |
| 35-44 yrs | 74 (20 %) |
| 45-54 yrs | 75 (20 %) |
| 55-64 yrs | 78 (21 %) |
| ≥65 yrs | 28 (7 %) |
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| Aboriginala | 302 (80 %) |
| Non-Aboriginal | 75 (20 %) |
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| Year 10 or below (Primary, Year 9 or below, Year 10) | 218 (58 %) |
| Year 12 | 56 (15 %) |
| TAFEb course/Other | 43 (11 %) |
| University or other tertiary | 60 (16 %) |
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| Unemployed (Centrelink/Supported by family/Other) | 248 (66 %) |
| Employed (FT/PT/Casual/Self Employed)c | 129 (34 %) |
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| No | 78 (21 %) |
| Yes | 299 (79 %) |
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| Site 1 | 178 (47 %) |
| Site 2 | 199 (53 %) |
aIncludes 7 participants who identified as either Torres Strait Islander or both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander;
bTAFE = Technical and Further Education, institutions which provide vocational education and training;
cFT = full time, PT = part time employment
Prevalence of self-reported health risk factors among the study sample
| Risk factor | n (% of sample, [95 % CI]) |
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| Inadequate fruit/vegetable intake | 316 (84 % [80, 88]) |
| Overweight/obesea | 260 (69 % [64, 74]) |
| Inadequate physical activity | 197 (52 % [47, 57]) |
| Under-screened | 194 (52 % [47, 57]) |
| Current smoker | 170 (43 % [38, 48]) |
| Depression (using PHQ9 ≥ 10) | 132 (35 % [30,40]) |
| Risky alcohol intake | 88 (23 % [19, 28]) |
| Drug use in last 12 monthsb | 78 (21 % [17, 25]) |
aBMI was measured and pregnant women were excluded. All other risk factors were self-reported;
bIncludes those who responded ‘prefer not to answer’, n = 15
Fig. 1Conditional probabilities of each health risk factor associated with class membership
Socio-demographic variable odds ratios associated with membership of class 2 (Risk taking) and 3 (Inactive, overweight and depressed) relative to class 1 (Poor fruit/vegetable intake, lower risk)
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| Socio-demographics | Odds Ratio | Std. error |
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| Male | 3.11 | 0.46 | 0.01* | 0.21 | 0.64 | 0.02* |
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| 35-54 yrs | 1.40 | 0.46 | 0.47 | 3.35 | 0.66 | 0.07 |
| 55 yrs+ | 0.17 | 0.62 | <0.01* | 0.29 | 0.73 | 0.86 |
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| Non-Aboriginal | 1 | 0.53 | 0.99 | 0.84 | 0.70 | 0.80 |
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| Year 12 | 0.69 | 0.55 | 0.51 | 0.38 | 0.91 | 0.28 |
| TAFE/Other | 0.20 | 0.85 | 0.06 | 0.37 | 1.02 | 0.32 |
| University/ Tertiary | 2.37 | 0.64 | 0.89 | 2.61 | 0.60 | 0.11 |
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| Unemployed | 2.82 | 0.51 | 0.04* | 2.48 | 0.54 | 0.09 |
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| Yes | 30.87 | 1.19 | <0.01* | 57.17 | 1.27 | <0.01* |
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| Site 2 | 0.92 | 0.40 | 0.83 | 0.81 | 0.47 | 0.66 |
*Significant predictors of class membership (p < .05)
aGender reference group: Female
bAge reference group: 18-34 yrs
cIndigenous status reference group: Aboriginal participants (including seven participants who identified as both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
dEducation level reference group: Year ten or below
eEmployment reference group: Employed
fExposure to violence reference group: No; Exposure to violence included having experienced any physical violence, and/or emotional violence often in the last 12 months
gSite reference group: Site 1