نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous race

تعداد نتایج: 82065  

2016
Rhonda G. Craven Alexander S. Yeung Feifei Han Alexander Seeshing Yeung

The study investigated the impact of professional development (PD) in Indigenous teaching on teachers’ psychological and behavioural aspects, and Indigenous students’ learning engagement. Adopting a multiple-indicator-multiple-indicator-cause model, frequency of PD was found to have positive paths to teachers’ self-concept in Indigenous teaching and all the teaching strategies, but had a non-si...

Journal: :Stroke 2011
Judith M Katzenellenbogen Theo Vos Peter Somerford Stephen Begg James B Semmens James P Codde

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Despite the disproportionate burden of cardiovascular disease among indigenous Australians, information on stroke is sparse. This article documents the incidence and burden of stroke (in disability-adjusted life years) in indigenous and non-indigenous people in Western Australia (1997-2002), a state resident to 15% of indigenous Australians comprising 3.4% of the populati...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2014
Kathryn L Braun Colette V Browne Lana Sue Ka'opua Bum Jung Kim Noreen Mokuau

Although indigenous peoples have lower life expectancies than the social majority populations in their countries, increasing numbers of indigenous people are living into old age. Research on indigenous elders is informed by a number of research traditions. Researchers have mined existing data sets to compare characteristics of indigenous populations with non-indigenous groups, and these finding...

2012
Sarah Holcombe Emilie Ens

[email protected]). Summary This paper synthesises the lessons learnt and challenges encountered when applying Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge and methods in natural and cultural resource management (NCRM) in northern and central Australia. We primarily draw on the papers within this special issue of Ecological Management & Restoration, which originated largely fro...

2010
Joan Cunningham

BACKGROUND Asthma is more common among Indigenous than non-Indigenous Australian adults, but little is known about socioeconomic patterning of asthma within the Indigenous population, or whether it is similar to the non-Indigenous population. METHODS I analysed weighted data on self-reported current diagnosed asthma and a range of socio-economic and demographic measures for 5,417 Indigenous a...

B. B. Kaliwal, Kochi S .C.

Oral supplementation with potassium bromide (10, 20 and 40 ?g/ml) to fifth instar larvae of CSR2, CSR4 and CSR2xCSR4 crossbreed races of the silkworm, Bombyx mori resulted in a significant increase in the fat body glycogen in all the treated groups and in all the three races of the silkworm, B. mori. The fat body protein content was increased with 20 and 40 ?g/ml treated groups in CSR2 and CSR4...

2016
A. Katrin Arens Rhonda G. Craven Alexander Seeshing Yeung

a r t i c l e i n f o Previous research on differences and similarities in self-concept of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian students did not consider the possible differentiation between competence and affect components. As a result, it is unknown whether previously found differences between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students' self-concepts are the result of their beliefs about thei...

2014
Natasa Gisev Amy Gibson Sarah Larney Jo Kimber Megan Williams Anton Clifford Michael Doyle Lucy Burns Tony Butler Don J Weatherburn Louisa Degenhardt

BACKGROUND Although Indigenous Australians are over-represented among heroin users, there has been no study examining offending, time in custody, and opioid substitution therapy (OST) treatment utilisation among Indigenous opioid-dependent (including heroin) people at the population level, nor comparing these to non-Indigenous opioid-dependent people. The aims of this study were to compare the ...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
simon graham centre for epidemiology and biostatistics, school of population and global health, university of melbourne, melbourne, victoria, australia; centre for epidemiology and biostatistics, school of population and global health, university of melbourne, melbourne, victoria, australia. tel: +61-383445515 mary-ellen harrod new south wales users and aids association, sydney, new south wales, australia jenny iversen kirby institute, university of new south wales, sydney, new south wales, australia jane simone hocking centre for epidemiology and biostatistics, school of population and global health, university of melbourne, melbourne, victoria, australia

context aboriginal and torres strait islanders (aboriginal) account for approximately 3% of the australian population. they have the poorest health, economic and social outcomes. higher notification rates of hepatitis c antibodies (anti-hcv) have been reported among aboriginal compared with non-aboriginal people. the identification of aboriginal people in national surveillance has some weakness...

2016
Nicole K. Taniguchi Maile Taualii Jay Maddock

BACKGROUND: Genetic research has potential benefits for improving health, such as identifying molecular characteristics of a disease, understanding disease prevalence and treatment, and developing treatments tailored to patients based on individual genetic characteristics of their disease. Indigenous people are often targeted for genetic research because genes are easier to study in communities...

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