"There's a housing crisis going on in Sydney for Aboriginal people": focus group accounts of housing and perceived associations with health
Abstract Background Poor housing is widely cited as an important determinant of the poor health status of Aboriginal Australians, as for indigenous peoples in other wealthy nations with histories of colonisation such as Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand. While the majority of Abor...
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Main Authors: | Melanie J. Andersen (Author), Anna B. Williamson (Author), Peter Fernando (Author), Sally Redman (Author), Frank Vincent (Author) |
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