Pacific health data and stats

Statistical publications and data sets on Pacific health.

Publications

  • A Focus on Pacific Nutrition
    Published 28 February 2012
    This report presents key findings for Pacific peoples from the 2008/09 New Zealand Adult Nutrition Survey, including energy and nutrient intake, dietary supplement use, eating patterns, food security, and nutrition-related health (eg, body size, blood pressure and diabetes). 
  • Published 01 October 2008
    AUT added a gambling compenent to their existing longitudinal study of Pacific Island families in 2006. This involved the collection of in-depth gambling-related data from mothers and fathers when the children were six years of age.
  • Published 02 October 2005
    The National Primary Medical Care Survey was undertaken to describe primary health care in New Zealand. This study compares the experience of Pacific patients with that of the total population.
  • Published 02 September 2004
    The Tupu Ola Moui: Pacific Health Chart Book 2004, is the first comprehensive review of Pacific health since the Public Health Commission carried out such an assessment in 1996. The report provides a stocktake of the health needs of the Pacific population. The report includes information on health outcomes, health service utilisation, risk factors, socioeconomic determinants of health and demographics.
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