Preventative health assessments and indigenous people of Australia: a scoping review
Given that Indigenous populations globally are impacted by similar colonial global legacies, their health and other disaprities are usually worse than non-indigenous people. Indigenous peoples of Australia have been seriously impacted by colonial legacies and as a result, their health has negatively...
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Main Authors: | Kim Usher (Author), Debra Jackson (Author), Humayun Kabir (Author), Rikki Jones (Author), Joe Miller (Author), Rachel Peake (Author), Reakeeta Smallwood (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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