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Long term health conditions

Among people aged 65 to 79 years in Blacktown City, the most common long-term health condition was arthritis, while 63.6% of the population reported one or more health conditions, a higher rate than in Greater Sydney (58.1%).

The 2021 Census looked for the first time at the level of incidence of selected long-term health conditions in the community. The Census question asked respondents if they have been diagnosed with a specific condition (or other condition) from a list of ten conditions plus "other". Combined, these ten conditions comprise approximately 60% of Australia's deaths, and even those which are not deadly contribute substantially to the burden of disease.

Some health conditions, such as arthritis and heart disease increase with age. Other conditions may be suffered at any age. Looking at the long-term health conditions for a specific age group on this page will show whether the specific age group has a greater or lesser prevalence of the condition than the wider population in Blacktown City Council, and also compare to the prevalence for the age group in a wider geographic area, across the benchmark to the state or Australia level.

As health conditions are also correlated with disadvantage, this topic should be viewed in conjunction with the SEIFA index of disadvantage, and age group comparisons for employment status, unpaid care and household incomes.

Q:

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
Blacktown City (Usual residence)2021
Long-term health conditionsNumber%Greater Sydney
Arthritis9,24926.724.1
Asthma3,0828.97.5
Cancer (including remission)2,7537.98.9
Dementia (including Alzheimer's)5681.61.6
Diabetes8,42224.315.6
Heart disease5,23615.113.0
Kidney disease1,2033.52.5
Lung condition2,0776.04.7
Mental health condition2,3746.96.5
Stroke1,1743.42.7
Other long-term health condition4,88014.113.5
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information
Long term health conditions - Summary
Blacktown City (Usual residence)2021
Long-term health conditions - SummaryNumber%Greater Sydney
Population with at least one long-term health condition22,04263.658.1
No long-term health conditions10,40330.035.3
Not stated2,1996.36.5
Total persons34,644100.0100.0
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Dominant groups

Analysis of the long term health conditions of people aged 65 to 79 years in Blacktown City in 2021 compared to Greater Sydney shows that there was a higher proportion of people with a long-term health condition 63.6% compared to 58.1% in Greater Sydney.

The major differences in the long-term health conditions between Blacktown City and Greater Sydney are:

  • A larger percentage with Diabetes (24.3% compared to 15.6%)
  • A larger percentage with Arthritis (26.7% compared to 24.1%)
  • A larger percentage with Heart disease (15.1% compared to 13.0%)
  • A larger percentage with Asthma (8.9% compared to 7.5%)

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