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City of Canterbury Bankstown

Long term health conditions

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The most common long-term health condition among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in City of Canterbury Bankstown was mental health condition.

The 2021 Census looked for the first time at the level of incidence of selected long-term health conditions in the community. Health conditions are known to be correlated with disadvantage, and First Nations communities often show aspects of socio-economic disadvantage.

Australia-wide, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations show higher rates of Diabetes, Asthma and Mental Health Conditions relative to the total population. But there are lower rates of conditions such as Arthritis and Cancer due to the younger age of the population.

Looking at health conditions for First Nations populations in a local area can inform health and engagement strategies and can show how local Indigenous populations are faring relative to those in benchmark areas.

To get a more comprehensive picture of First Nations health and disadvantage, this dataset should be looked at in conjunction with Need for Assistance, Income, Education and Age Groups.

This topic is not available to compare over time as it was first collected at the 2021 Census.

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Derived from the Census question:

'Has the person been told by a doctor or nurse that they have any of these long-term health conditions?'

Long term health conditions - Summary
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons - City of Canterbury Bankstown2021
Long-term health conditions - SummaryNumber%Greater Sydney %
Population with at least one long-term health condition1,12340.038.4
No long-term health conditions1,52554.354.9
Not stated1635.86.7
Total2,811100.0100.0
Long term health conditions
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons - City of Canterbury Bankstown2021
Long-term health conditionsNumber%Greater Sydney %
Arthritis2368.47.2
Asthma42315.015.3
Cancer (including remission)541.91.8
Dementia (including Alzheimer's)70.20.4
Diabetes1866.64.9
Heart disease1174.23.3
Kidney disease381.41.0
Lung condition612.22.4
Mental health condition44215.715.7
Stroke311.10.9
Other long-term health condition29410.59.7
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021 (Enumerated data). Compiled and presented in profile.id by .id (informed decisions).
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Dominant groups

Analysis of the long term health conditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in City of Canterbury Bankstown in 2021 compared to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Greater Sydney shows that there was a higher proportion of people with a long-term health condition: 40.0% compared to 38.4% in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people .

The major differences in the long term health conditions between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in City of Canterbury Bankstown and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Greater Sydney are:

  • A larger percentage with Diabetes (6.6% compared to 4.9%)
  • A larger percentage with Arthritis (8.4% compared to 7.2%)
  • A larger percentage with Heart disease (4.2% compared to 3.3%)

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