Perceived racism may partially explain the gap in health between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Victorians: A cross-sectional population based study
Background: There is a persistent gap in the health of Aboriginal Victorians compared with non-Aboriginal Victorians, where Aboriginal Victorians have poorer health. Currently, the most commonly touted explanation for this gap revolves around health behaviours known as 'lifestyle risk factors...
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Main Authors: | Alison Markwick (Author), Zahid Ansari (Author), Darren Clinch (Author), John McNeil (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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