Mental health and social and emotional wellbeing data sources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

Latest release

A directory of data items from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander collections, relating to mental health and social and emotional wellbeing.

Reference period
2023
Released
28/11/2023
Next release Unknown
First release

Introduction

The National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Mental Health and Social and Emotional Wellbeing 2017-2023 (the Framework) was developed by the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA). It is intended to guide and inform Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health and wellbeing reforms. It provides a framework for action for governments, communities and researchers, by outlining protective and risk factors according to seven domains of social and emotional wellbeing:

  • connection to body
  • connection to mind and emotions
  • connection to family and kinship
  • connection to community
  • connection to culture
  • connection to country
  • connection to spirituality and ancestors.

This directory maps relevant data items collected by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) to the seven domains and their associated example protective and risk factors. The scope of the directory is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-specific surveys, and it does not include other collections such as the Census.

The purpose of the directory is to help those involved in developing and evaluating mental health and wellbeing policies and practices locate relevant and appropriate data to support their decision-making. The data items are from the latest collection year of three Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-specific surveys:

For more information about each survey, see Methodology.

Footnotes

[1] The 2012-13 NATSINPAS was collected and published under the broader Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (AATSIHS). For NATSINPAS published data, see AATSIHS updated results, consumption of added sugars, consumption of food groups from the Australian Dietary Guidelinesphysical activityfood and nutrients and biomedical results

How to use this directory

The purpose of this directory is to be a guide. It does not provide any data. It can be used to identify available data items relevant to each of the seven domains and whether those items are available and comparable across multiple surveys.

Some data items may be considered both a protective factor and risk factor, depending on the response provided. For example, a positive response for the ‘Whether identifies with tribal group, language group or clan’ data item is a protective factor, but a negative response is a risk factor. Items have been grouped to align as closely as possible with the examples provided by the framework.  

While it covers all main protective and risk factors, the directory does not include the full suite of data items available for some of those factors. To access the full list of items and supporting information such as applicable population, age groups and remoteness, refer to the Data Item Lists available in Data downloads. This supporting information is also essential when creating custom tables using the ABS’ microdata products and making comparisons between multiple surveys.

How to access the data

Selected data for the data items mentioned in this directory have been published on the ABS website for each survey and can be accessed from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples statistics page. Published data should be compared with caution. Please see footnotes and table specifications to ensure items are comparable based on any inclusions/exclusions used to extract the data such as age groups and remoteness.

ABS survey datasets mentioned in this directory are also available in Microdata and TableBuilder. Microdata (which includes MicrodataDownload and DataLab) and TableBuilder allow users to choose a topic and create custom tables and graphs. More information is available on the Microdata and TableBuilder page

Custom data can also be requested via an ABS consultancy, which is a paid service. For more information, see Consultancy Request Form

Connection to body

Physical health – feeling strong and healthy and able to physically participate as fully as possible in life.

Examples of protective factors

Connection to body - data items relating to protective factors

Protective factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Feeling strong and healthy  2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)Self-assessed healthItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)
2012-13 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (NATSINPAS)
Exercise2018-19 NATSIHS(a)Physical Activity Guidelines 2014(b) - age group 15-17 years (non-remote only) 
Physical Activity Guidelines 2014(b) - age group 18-64 years (non-remote only) 
Physical Activity Guidelines 2014(b) - age group 65+ years (non-remote only) 
Physical Activity Guidelines 2014(b) - age group 18-64 years (excluding strength and toning) (non-remote only) 
Physical Activity Guidelines 2014(b) (exercise only) (non-remote only) 
Whether participated in sufficient activity in last week (duration only) (vigorous x 2) (NR only)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS(c)Whether participated in sufficient activity in last week (duration)
2018-19 NATSIHS(a)Whether participated in sufficient activity in last week (duration and session) (vigorous x 2) (NR only)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS(c)Whether participated in sufficient activity in last week (duration and session)
2018-19 NATSIHS(a)Type of physical activity did or whether walked to places yesterday (remote only) 
Whether physical activity or walking to places (excl.housework,etc) was more than 30 mins yesterday (remote only) 
Whether physical activity or walking to places (excl. housework, etc) yesterday was same as most days (remote only) 
Whether exercise last week met 150 minutes recommended (previous guidelines)(b)(d) (non-remote only)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS(c)
2018-19 NATSIHS(a)Whether exercise last week met 150 minutes and 5 sessions recommended (previous guidelines)(b)(d) (non-remote only)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS(c)
2014-15 NATSISSHow many days in last week child physically active for at least 60 minutes 
Types of organised sport child has played in last 12 months 
Types of selected sporting, social or community activities participated in last 12 months 
Number of selected types sporting, social or community activities participated in last 12 months - ranges 
Types of selected organised sport or physical activity participated in last 12 months 
Number of organised sports or physical activities participated in last 12 months - ranges 
2012-13 NATSINPAS(c)Level of (exercise/physical activity) (undertaken) for fitness, recreation, sport or walking for transport in last week 
Type of (exercise/physical activity) undertaken for fitness, recreation or sport in last week (time-series) 

(a) For more physical activity items see the Risk factor - Physical Activity tab of the 2018–19 NATSIHS Data Items List.
(b) For more information about how physical activity was assessed using these guidelines, see 2018-19 NATSIHS Appendix - assessing health risk factors.
(c) For more physical activity items please see the Risk factor - Physical Activity tab of the 2012-13 NATSINPAS Data Items List.
(d) For more information about how physical activity was assessed using these guidelines, see 2012–13 AATSIHS User's Guide - Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour.

Examples of risk factors

Connection to body - data items relating to risk factors 
Risk factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Chronic and communicable diseases

2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)(a)

Number of conditions reported 
Number of current long-term conditions reported 
Number of current conditions reported 
Number of chronic condition groups 
Type of condition (including only current and long-term) 
Type of diagnosed mental health condition 
Whether currently has diagnosed mental health condition 
Whether still gets asthma 
Whether currently have cancer (including in remission) 
Whether has an ear/hearing problem (self-reported) 
Whether ever been diagnosed with a mental health condition
 
2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)
Type of diagnosed long-term condition 
Comorbidity(b) - Renal 
Comorbidity(b) - Musculoskeletal 
Comorbidity(b) - Chronic lower respiratory 
2012-13 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (NATSINPAS)Comorbidity(c) (Self report) 
Poor diet2018-19 NATSIHSWhether daily fruit and vegetable intake meets NHMRC 2003 guidelines(d)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, the 2014 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISS(e)
2012-13 NATSINPAS(f)
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether daily fruit intake meets National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) 2003 guidelines(d)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, the 2014 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.

The item 'Whether daily fruit and vegetable intake meets NHMRC 2003 guidelines' can be used to compare this data from the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS(f)
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether daily vegetable intake meets NHMRC 2003 guidelines(d)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, the 2014 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.

The item 'Whether daily fruit and vegetable intake meets NHMRC 2003 guidelines' can be used to compare this data from the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS(f)
2018-19 NATSIHS(g)Whether daily fruit and vegetable intake meets NHMRC 2013 guidelinesItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.

This item was coded differently in the 2012-13 NATSINPAS than the 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2018-19 NATSIHS. In order to compare this data, a custom data request is required(h). 
2014-15 NATSISS(e)
2012-13 NATSINPAS(f)
2018-19 NATSIHS(g)Whether daily vegetable intake meets NHMRC 2013 guidelinesItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.

This item was coded differently in the 2012-13 NATSINPAS than the 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2018-19 NATSIHS. In order to compare this data, a custom data request is required(h).
2014-15 NATSISS(e)
2012-13 NATSINPAS(f)
2018-19 NATSIHS(g)Whether daily fruit intake meets NHMRC 2013 guidelinesItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.

This item was coded differently in the 2012-13 NATSINPAS than the 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2018-19 NATSIHS. In order to compare this data, a custom data request is required(h).
2014-15 NATSISS(e)
2012-13 NATSINPAS(f)
2018-19 NATSIHSUsual daily serves of vegetablesItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSUsual daily serves of fruitItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSHow many days per week usually drink sugar drinks 
Number of metric cups of sugar drinks usually consumed per day 
Number of metric cups of sugar drinks usually consumed per week 
How many days per week usually drink diet drinks 
Number of metric cups of diet drinks usually consumed per day 
Number of metric cups of diet drinks usually consumed per week 
Smoking2018-19 NATSIHSSmoker statusItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSDaily smoker statusItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSNumber of cigarettes usually smokes dailyItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSTobacco useItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether tobacco used by child's mother during pregnancyItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSAge commenced daily smoking 
Duration of daily smoking - years 
Whether stopped smoking daily in last 12 months 
Whether attempted to quit smoking in the last 12 months 
Number of attempts made to quit smoking in the last 12 months 
Whether currently smokes 
Whether used an e-cigarette with nicotine in the last 12 months 
Frequency of use of e-cigarettes with nicotine in last 12 months 
Whether ever used e-cigarettes/vapes (excluding nicotine) 
Whether currently uses e-cigarettes/vapes (excluding nicotine) 
Whether any daily smokers smoke at home indoors 
Frequency of e-cigarette/vape use 
2014-15 NATSISSWhether anybody ever smokes inside the house 
Frequency of smoking inside the house 
Number of cigarettes smoked per day 
Whether tried to quit or reduce the amount smoked in last 12 months 
Reasons tried to quit or reduce amount smoked in last 12 months 
2012-13 NATSINPASCotinine status (nmol/L)(i) 
Cotinine - continuous (nmol/L)(i) 
Substance use2018-19 NATSIHSWhether used substances for non-medical purposes in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used substances in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSType of substances used in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSNumber of substances used in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSNumber of types of substances used in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of pain killers or analgesics for non-medical purposes in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used pain killers or analgesics for non-medical purposes in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of tranquilisers or sleeping pills for non-medical purposes in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used tranquillisers or sleeping pills for non-medical purposes in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of marijuana, hashish or cannabis resin in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used marijuana, hashish or cannabis resin in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of methadone for non-medical purposes in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used methadone in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of sniffing petrol in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used petrol in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of other inhalants in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used other inhalants in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of kava in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used kava in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of amphetamines, ice or speed in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used amphetamines or speed in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of heroin in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used heroin in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of cocaine in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used cocaine in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of LSD or synthetic hallucinogens in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used LSD or synthetic hallucinogens in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of naturally occurring hallucinogens in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used naturally occurring hallucinogens in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of ecstasy or designer drugs in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used ecstasy or designer drugs in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of use of other substances in last 12 monthsItem is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether used any other substance in last 12 months
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether drugs or substances used by child's mother during pregnancyItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSType of diagnosed mental health conditionIncludes harmful use or dependence on alcohol or drugs.
2014-15 NATSISSType of diagnosed long-term conditionIncludes harmful use of, or dependence on, drugs or alcohol.
Alcohol consumption2018-19 NATSIHSAlcohol risk level 3 day average (2001 guidelines)(j) 
Lifetime alcohol risk level - 3 day average (2009 guidelines)(j) 
Alcohol risk level - 7 day average (2001 guidelines)(j) 
Lifetime alcohol risk level - 7 day average (2009 guidelines)(j) 
Long term alcohol risk - number of known days broke guidelines (2009 guidelines)(j) 
Short term alcohol risk (2001 guidelines)(j) 
Short term alcohol risk - alcohol consumption on any occasion in last 12 months (2009 guidelines)(j) 
Risky alcohol consumption in last 2 weeks - binge drinking (2001 guidelines)(j) 
Risky alcohol consumption in last 2 weeks - binge drinking (2009 guidelines)(j) 
Type of diagnosed mental health conditionIncludes harmful use or dependence on alcohol or drugs.
Whether alcohol consumed by child's mother during pregnancyItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
Lifetime (long-term) alcohol risk (2009 NHMRC guidelines)(k) 
Single occasion (short-term) alcohol risk (2009 NHMRC guidelines)(k) 
Whether drank alcohol in last 12 months 
Frequency of alcohol consumption in last 12 months 
Number of standard drinks usually consumed in one day in last 12 months 
Average weekly alcohol consumption in last 12 months (standard drinks) 
Average daily alcohol consumption in last 12 months (standard drinks) 
Whether drank alcohol in last 2 weeks 
Most alcohol consumed in 1 day in last 2 weeks (standard drinks) 
Type of diagnosed long-term conditionIncludes harmful use of, or dependence on, drugs or alcohol.
Obese / Overweight2018-19 NATSIHS(l)Self-assessed body mass 
Self reported weight (kilograms) 
Self reported height (centimetres) 
Self reported Body mass index - categories (Half year scale for children, 18+ for adults) 
Self reported Body mass index - categories (whole years scale for all ages) 
Self reported Body mass index (BMI) - score 
Body mass index - measured - categories (Half year scale for children, 18+ for adults) 
2012-13 NATSINPASItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2018-19 NATSIHS(l)Body mass index - measured - categories (whole years scale for all ages)
2012-13 NATSINPASItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2018-19 NATSIHS(l)Body mass index (BMI) - score measured
2012-13 NATSINPASItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2018-19 NATSIHS(l)First weight measurement
First height measurement 
First waist measurement 
Measured waist circumference - categories (male adults) 
2012-13 NATSINPASItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2018-19 NATSIHS(l)Measured waist circumference - categories (female adults)
2012-13 NATSINPASItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
Self-perceived body mass
Satisfaction with current weight 
Measured weight (kg) 
Measured height (cm) 
Measured waist circumference (cm) 
Measured hip circumference (cm) 
Waist-to-hip ratio - score measured 
Waist-to-hip ratio - measured - categories 
Disability2018-19 NATSIHSDisability statusItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.

The 2014–15 NATSISS includes the response category "Has no disability, but has non-restrictive long-term health condition" which is not included in the 2018–19 NATSIHS. To compare data between these two collections, this response category needs to be excluded when extracting data.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSDisability typeItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSMain disability type 
Difficulties with employment due to condition 
Difficulties with education due to condition 
Whether has an education restrictionItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether has an employment restrictionItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2014-15 NATSISSType of restrictions 

(a) For more health conditions items please see the Health tab of the 2018–19 NATSIHS Data Items List.
(b) For more information on comorbidity, see the 2014–15 NATSISS User's Guide - Health.
(c) For more information on comorbidity, see to the 2012–13 AATSIHS User's Guide - Health Conditions.
(d) For more information on NHMRC 2003 dietary guidelines see Dietary guidelines for all Australians.
(e) For more information about how fruit and vegetable consumption was assessed using these guidelines, see the 2014–15 NATSISS User's Guide - Health Risk Factors, Nutrition and Sleep.
(f) For more information about how fruit and vegetable consumption was assessed using these guidelines, see 2012–13 AATSIHS User's Guide - Dietary Behaviours.
(g) For more information about how fruit and vegetable consumption was assessed using these guidelines, see the 2018-19 NATSIHS Appendix - assessing health risk factors.
(h) For more information around consultancies, see Consultancy Request Form.
(i) For further information on cotinine see the 2012–13 AATSIHS Biomedical results glossary.
(j) For more information about how single occasion and lifetime risk was assessed using these guidelines, see 2018-19 NATSIHS Appendix - assessing health risk factors.
(k) For more information about how single occasion and lifetime risk was assessed using these guidelines, see 2014–15 NATSISS User's Guide - Health Risk Factors, Nutrition and Sleep.
(l) For more information about measured and self-assessed body mass index see 2018-19 NATSIHS Appendix - physical measurements.

Connection to mind and emotions

Mental health - ability to manage thoughts and feelings.

Examples of protective factors

Connection to mind and emotions - data items relating to protective factors
Protective factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Education2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)Highest year of school completedItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)
2012-13 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (NATSINPAS)
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether has a non-school qualificationItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSLevel of highest non-school qualificationItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSMain field of highest non-school qualificationItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSMain field of highest non-school qualification - detailedItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSLevel of highest educational attainmentItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISSHighest educational attainment (broad)
2012-13 NATSINPASHighest level of educational attainment
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether currently studying full-time or part-timeItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSLevel of current non-school qualificationItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSMain field of current non-school qualification [Australian Standard Classification of Education (ASCED)](a)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISSMain field of current study
2012-13 NATSINPASMain field of non-school qualification of current study (ASCED)(a)
2018-19 NATSIHSMain field of current non-school qualification - detailedItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSType of educational institution currently attendingItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether completed Certificate III or above / Year 12Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
Whether currently studying any formal education 
Level of current study (broad) 
Level of current study - expanded 
Main field of current study - expanded 
Level of highest non-school qualification - expanded 
Highest level of educational attainment - expanded (2014 standard) 
Main field of highest educational attainment - expanded 
Whether completed Certificate II / Year 12 equivalent 
Whether wanted to study for an educational qualification in last 12 months 
Whether has future educational intentions 
Reasons for future educational intentions 
When plans to undertake future study 
Whether participated in vocational training in last 12 months 
Type of vocational training in last 12 months 
Whether child usually attends school, pre-school, or kindergarten 
Year child currently attending at school 
Number of days child usually attends school 
Agency: assertiveness, confidence and control over life2018-19 NATSIHSI have little control over the things that happen to me (non-remote only) 
There is really no way I can solve some of the problems I have (non-remote only) 
There is little I can do to change many of the important things in my life (non-remote only) 
I often feel helpless in dealing with the problems of life (non-remote only) 
Sometimes I feel that I'm being pushed around in life (non-remote only) 
What happens to me in the future mostly depends on me (non-remote only) 
I can do just about anything I really set my mind to do (non-remote only) 
Pearlin Mastery Scale score (non-remote only)(b) 
Level of mastery (Pearlin Mastery Scale) (non-remote only)(b) 
How often felt without hope (in the last 4 weeks) 
2014-15 NATSISSWhether personally knows a member of government would feel comfortable contacting 
Whether personally knows someone in an organisation would feel comfortable contacting (non-remote only) 
Types of organisations would feel comfortable contacting (non-remote only) 
Number of organisations would feel comfortable contacting (non-remote only) 
How often feels able to have a say with family and friends on important issues 
How often feels able to have a say within community on important issues 
Strong identity2018-19 NATSIHSWhether identifies with tribal group, language group or clanItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether people you mix with know you are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (non-remote only) 
Importance of being recognised as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (non-remote only) 
Whether feels accepted by other Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people (non-remote only) 
Whether proud of culture/being Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander 
Satisfaction level with own knowledge of culture 
Whether allowed to visit homelands/traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether recognises an area as homelands / traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
Whether involved in selected cultural events, ceremonies or organisations in last 12 months 
Type of cultural group identifies with 
Whether learnt anything about clan, tribal or language group identifies with 

(a) For more information on the ASCED see classification standard.
(b) For more information on the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) see 2018–19 NATSIHS Appendix - mental health and wellbeing data.

Examples of risk factors

Connection to mind and emotions - data items relating to risk factors
Risk factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Barriers to education2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)Main reason did not study for (an / another) educational qualification in last 12 months 
All reasons for not doing work-related training in last 12 months 
Main reason for not doing work-related training in last 12 months 
Whether could attend all work-related training wanted to 
Main reason child does not usually attend school, pre-school or kindergarten 
Whether child missed days at school in last week 
Number of days child missed school in last week 
Main reason missed school in last week 
Whether child missed school without permission in last 12 months 
Developmental/cognitive impairments and disability2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)Disability statusItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.

The 2014-15 NATSISS item includes an extra response category for those who do not have a disability but have a long-term health condition. To compare with the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS, this response category has to be excluded from tables.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSDisability typeItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSMain disability type 
Difficulties with employment due to condition 
Difficulties with education due to condition 
Whether has an education restrictionItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether has an employment restrictionItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2014-15 NATSISSType of restrictions 
Racism2018-19 NATSIHSWhether unfair treatment in last 12 months because Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait IslanderItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSTypes of unfair treatment in last 12 months because Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait IslanderItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSMost recent unfair treatment in last 12 months because Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait IslanderItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSMost recent situation treated unfairly last 12mths because Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait IslanderItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSFrequency of unfair treatment in last 12 months because Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait IslanderItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether avoided situation due to past unfair treatment because Aboriginal / Torres Strait IslanderItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSTypes of situations avoided due to unfair treatment as Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait IslanderItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
Whether ever treated unfairly at school because Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander 
Whether treated unfairly at current school because Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander 
Whether changed school to avoid unfair treatment 
Whether progress at school affected by unfair treatment 
Mental illness2018-19 NATSIHSWhether ever been diagnosed with a mental health conditionItem is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether has been diagnosed with a mental health condition
2018-19 NATSIHSType of diagnosed mental health condition 
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether currently has diagnosed mental health condition 
2014-15 NATSISSTypes of selected stressors personally experienced in last 12 months 
Unemployment2018-19 NATSIHSLabour force statusItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2012-13 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (NATSINPAS)
2018-19 NATSIHSDuration of unemployment (weeks) (ranges)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSDuration of unemployment (weeks) (values)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2014-15 NATSISSWhether looked for work in last 12 months 
Duration of job search 
Whether had difficulties finding work 
All difficulties finding work 
Number of types of difficulties finding work 
Main difficulty finding work 
All reasons not looking for a job 
Lack of safety and security2018-19 NATSIHSWhether ran out of food in the last 12 months and couldn't afford to buy more 
Whether went without food when ran out 
Whether household members could raise $2,000 in an emergencyItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether had days without money for basic living expenses in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether had days without money for basic living expenses in last 2 weeksItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2014-15 NATSISSNumber of times household members had difficulty paying bills in last 12 months 
Whether household members ran out of money for basic living expenses in last 12 months 
Whether household members ran out of money for basic living expenses in last 2 weeks 
Whether household members went without basic living items in last 12 months when they ran out of money 
Whether ever experienced being without a permanent place to live(a) 
All situations ever experienced because did not have permanent place to live 
Whether ever experienced homelessness 
All reasons for ever being without a permanent place to live 
Reasons for most recent experience without a permanent place to live 
Feelings of safety at home alone after dark 
Feelings of safety walking alone in local area after dark 
Whether aware of any selected neighbourhood / community problems 
Types of selected neighbourhood / community problems 
Number of selected neighbourhood / community problems 
Level of satisfaction with local government in dealing with main neighbourhood / community problem 
Main neighbourhood problem 

(a) For more homelessness items, see the 2014-15 NATSISS Data Items List.

Connection to family and kinship

Connections to family and kinship systems are central to the functioning of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander societies.

Examples of protective factors

Connection to family and kinship - data items relating to protective factors
Protective factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Loving, stable, accepting and supportive family2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)My family really tries to help me (non-remote only) 
I get the emotional support and help I need from my family (non-remote only) 
I can talk about my problems with my family (non-remote only) 
My family is willing to help me make decisions (non-remote only) 
Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) family score (score for perceived social support from family) (non-remote only)(a) 
MSPSS family score categorised (level of perceived social support from family) (non-remote only)(a) 
2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)Frequency of contact with family or friends outside household(b) 
Whether can confide in any family or friends outside the household 
Number of friends or family outside the household can confide in 
Source of support from outside the household in time of crisis 
Adequate Income2018-19 NATSIHSIncome of household (weekly)This item is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS due to changes to questions or sequences.
2012-13 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (NATSINPAS)
2018-19 NATSIHSEquivalised gross weekly income of householdThis item is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, the 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISSThis item is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, the 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPASThis item is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2018-19 NATSIHSEquivalised income of household: decilesThis item is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPAS
2018-19 NATSIHSGross weekly income of household: decilesThis item is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, the 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2014-15 NATSISSThis item is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, the 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2012-13 NATSINPASThis item is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, the 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether household members could raise $2,000 in an emergencyItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether had days without money for basic living expenses in last 12 monthsItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether had days without money for basic living expenses in last 2 weeksItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSTotal weekly income of selected person (all sources) 
Gross weekly personal income in decilesItem is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
Household gross weekly income 
Equivalised household gross weekly income - deciles 
Number of times household members had difficulty paying bills in last 12 months 
Whether household members went without basic living items in last 12 months when they ran out of money 
Personal gross weekly income 
Personal gross weekly income - ranges 

(a) For more information on the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) see 2018–19 NATSIHS Appendix - mental health and wellbeing data.

(b) For more items about contact with family, see Social Contact tab in the 2014-15 NATSISS Data Items List.

Examples of risk factors

Connection to family and kinship - data items relating to risk factors
Risk factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Absence of family members2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)Types of selected stressors experienced by child in last 12 months (4-14 years) 
Types of selected stressors personally experienced in last 12 months 
Removal from family2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)Whether respondent ever removed from natural family by welfare/government/taken away on missionItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether ever removed from natural family
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether any relatives ever removed by welfare/government/taken away on missionItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether relatives ever removed from natural family
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether self and/or relatives ever removed from natural familyItem is not comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSNumber of types of relatives removed from natural family 
Types of relative(s) removed from natural familyItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhich relatives removed from natural family
Whether seen relatives since own removal whether services used/known about to help contact relative 
Family violence2018-19 NATSIHSRelationship to offender in most recent experience of face-to-face threatened physical harm 
Relationship to offender(s) in all experiences of face-to-face threatened physical harm in last 12 months 
Relationship to offender(s) in most recent experience of physical harm 
Relationship to all offenders who perpetrated physical harm within last 12 months 
2014-15 NATSISSRelationship to perpetrator in most recent experience of physical violence 
Children in out-of-home care2014-15 NATSISSWhether child stayed overnight somewhere else due to family crises in last 6 months 
Whether child stayed somewhere else due to family crises for more than a week in last 12 months 
Whether adult needed to look after another child who normally lives elsewhere 
Reasons why child stayed somewhere else for more than a week in last 12 months 

Connection to community

Community can take many forms. A connection to community provides opportunities for individuals and families to connect with each other, support each other and work together.

Example of protective factors

Connection to community - data items relating to protective risk factors
Protective factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Support networks2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)(a)(b)Shortened Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) score (total score for perceived social support) (non-remote only) 
MSPSS family score (score for perceived social support from family) (non-remote only) 
MSPSS friends score (score for perceived social support from friends) (non-remote only) 
Shortened MSPSS score categorised (total level of perceived social support) (non-remote only) 
MSPSS family score categorised (level of perceived social support from family) (non-remote only) 
MSPSS friends score categorised (level of perceived social support from friends) (non-remote only) 
2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)Whether able to get general support from outside household 
Whether able to get support in time of crisis from outside household 
Source of support from outside the household in time of crisis 
Number of sources of support from outside the household in time of crisis 
Frequency of contact with family or friends outside household 
Frequency of face to face contact with family or friends outside household 
Frequency of other than face to face contact with family or friends outside household 
Other types of contact with family or friends outside household 
Number of other types of contact with family or friends outside household 
Frequency of voice call contact with family or friends outside household 
Frequency of text messaging contact with family or friends outside household 
Frequency of video link contact with family or friends outside household 
Frequency of web based chat contact with family or friends outside household 
Frequency of post contact with family or friends outside household 
Frequency of email contact with family or friends outside household 
Frequency of other form of contact with family or friends outside household 
Whether can confide in any family or friends outside the household 
Number of friends or family outside the household can confide in 
Self-governance2018-19 NATSIHSI have little control over the things that happen to me (non-remote only) 
There is really no way I can solve some of the problems I have (non-remote only) 
There is little I can do to change many of the important things in my life (non-remote only) 
I often feel helpless in dealing with the problems of life (non-remote only) 
Sometimes I feel that I'm being pushed around in life (non-remote only) 
What happens to me in the future mostly depends on me (non-remote only) 
I can do just about anything I really set my mind to do (non-remote only) 
Pearlin Mastery Scale score (non-remote only)(a) 
Level of mastery (Pearlin Mastery Scale) (non-remote only)(a) 
2014-15 NATSISSWhether personally knows a member of government would feel comfortable contacting 
Whether personally knows someone in an organisation would feel comfortable contacting (non-remote only) 
Types of organisations would feel comfortable contacting (non-remote only) 
Number of organisations would feel comfortable contacting (non-remote only) 
How often feels able to have a say with family and friends on important issues 
How often feels able to have a say within community on important issues 
Whether thinks community has strong leadership (remote only) 
Whether feels that leaders in this community have time to listen and give advice (remote only) 
Whether thinks changes in past 12 months have made the community better or worse (remote only) 
Changes in last 12 months that have made the community better (remote only) 
Participation in sporting, social or community activities2014-15 NATSISSWhether participated in selected sporting, social or community activities in last 12 months 
Types of selected sporting, social or community activities participated in last 12 months 
Number selected types of sporting, social or community activities participated in last 12 months 
Number of selected types sporting, social or community activities participated in last 12 months - ranges 
Whether participated in organised sport or physical activities in last 12 months 
Types of selected organised sport or physical activity participated in last 12 months 
Number of organised sports or physical activities participated in last 12 months 
Number of organised sports or physical activities participated in last 12 months - ranges 
Whether child has played any organised sport in last 12 months 
Types of organised sport child has played in last 12 months 
Number of organised sports child has played in last 12 months 
Reasons child did not play (further) organised sport in last 12 months 

(a) For more information on MSPSS see 2018–19 NATSIHS Appendix - mental health and wellbeing data.

(b) For MSPSS items, see the Social and Emotional Wellbeing tab of the 2018–19 NATSIHS Data Items List.

Examples of risk factors

Connection to community - data items relating to risk factors
Risk factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Lack of local services2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)Barriers to accessing services 
Type of health services available in local area 
2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)All types of barriers to any of services with most problems accessing 
Isolation2018-19 NATSIHSShortened Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) score (total score for perceived social support) (non-remote only)(a)(b) 
MSPSS family score (score for perceived social support from family) (non-remote only)(a)(b) 
MSPSS friends score (score for perceived social support from friends) (non-remote only)(a)(b) 
Shortened MSPSS score categorised (total level of perceived social support) (non-remote only)(a)(b) 
MSPSS family score categorised (level of perceived social support from family) (non-remote only)(a)(b) 
MSPSS friends score categorised (level of perceived social support from friends) (non-remote only)(a)(b) 
Number of sources of support from outside the household in time of crisis 
2014-15 NATSISSFrequency of contact with family or friends outside household 
Whether can confide in any family or friends outside the household 
Whether able to get general support from outside household 
Whether able to get support in time of crisis from outside household 
Source of support from outside the household in time of crisis 
Types of selected stressors experienced by self, family or friends in last 12 months 
Disengagement from community2018-19 NATSIHSWhether identifies with tribal group, language group or clanItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISSWhether identifies with clan, tribal or language group
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether recognises an area as homelands/traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether currently lives in homelands/traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether allowed to visit homelands/traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSHow often visits homeland or traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSLongest time spent in homelands/traditional country in last 12 months (days)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether people you mix with know you are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (non-remote only) 
Importance of being recognised as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (non-remote only) 
Whether feels accepted by other Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people (non-remote only) 
Satisfaction level with own knowledge of culture 
Whether proud of culture/being Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander 
2014-15 NATSISSType of cultural group identifies with 
Whether involved in selected cultural events, ceremonies or organisations in last 12 months 
Types of selected cultural events, ceremonies or organisations attended in last 12 months 
Number of types of cultural events, ceremonies or organisations attended in last 12 months 
Whether participated in selected cultural activities in last 12 months 
Types of selected cultural activites participated in last 12 months 
Number of types of selected cultural activities participated in last 12 months 
Whether can attend or participate in selected cultural events as often as wants to 
Reasons why difficult to attend selected cultural events 
Whether participated in selected sporting, social or community activities in last 12 months 
Types of selected sporting, social or community activities participated in last 12 months 
Number selected types of sporting, social or community activities participated in last 12 mths 
Number of selected types sporting, social or community activities participated in last 12 mths-ranges 
Lack of opportunities for employment in community2018-19 NATSIHSWhether CDP participant (or equivalent) (remote only)(c) 
2014-15 NATSISSWhether had difficulties finding work 
All difficulties finding work 
Main difficulty finding work 
All reasons not looking for a job 
Whether job services/training provider available in community 

(a) For more information on MSPSS see 2018–19 NATSIHS Appendix - mental health and wellbeing data.

(b) For more MSPSS items, see the Social and Emotional Wellbeing tab of the 2018–19 NATSIHS Data Items List

(c) For more information on Community Development Programme (CDP), see the 2018–19 NATSIHS Glossary.

Connection to culture

A connection to a culture provides a sense of continuity with the past and helps underpin a strong identity. 

Example of protective factors

Connection to culture - data items relating to protective factors
Protective factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Attending national and local cultural events2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)Whether can attend or participate in selected cultural events as often as wants to 
Reasons why difficult to attend selected cultural events 
Types of selected cultural events, ceremonies or organisations attended in last 12 months 
Cultural institutions2014-15 NATSISSTypes of selected cultural events, ceremonies or organisations attended in last 12 months 
Whether involved in selected cultural events, ceremonies or organisations in last 12 months 
Cultural education2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)Satisfaction level with own knowledge of cultureItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
Whether taught Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander culture at school or as part of further study 
Where Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander cultural education was received 
Whether learnt anything about clan, tribal or language group identifies with 
Whether Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander culture being taught to child at school 
Whether currently learning an Australian Indigenous language 
Who is teaching or where learning Indigenous language 
Who teaches child selected cultural activities 
Cultural involvement and participation2014-15 NATSISSNo of days/week spent with Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander leaders or elders in your community 
Whether involved in selected cultural events, ceremonies or organisations in last 12 months 
Types of selected cultural events, ceremonies or organisations attended in last 12 months 
Number of types of cultural events, ceremonies or organisations attended in last 12 months 
Whether participated in selected cultural activities in last 12 months 
Types of selected cultural activities participated in last 12 months 
Number of types of selected cultural activities participated in last 12 months 
Whether can attend or participate in selected cultural events as often as wants to 
Reasons why difficult to attend selected cultural events 
Types of selected sporting, social or community activities participated in last 12 months 

Examples of risk factors

Connection to culture - data items relating to risk factors
Risk factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Services that are not culturally safe2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)Barriers to accessing services 
Reason(s) did not go to hospital in last 12 months 
Reason(s) did not go to OHP* in last 12 months*Other health professional
Reason(s) did not go to dentist in last 12 months 
Reason(s) did not go to GP* in last 12 months*General practitioner
Reason(s) didn't go to counsellor in the last 12 months 
2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)All types of barriers to any of services with most problems accessing 
Languages under threat2018-19 NATSIHSMain language spoken at homeThis item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS, the 2014-15 NATSISS and the 2012-13 NATSINPAS.

To compare with the 2018-19 NATSIHS, 2014-15 NATSISS and 2012-13 NATSINPAS data for those not currently speaking need to be combined with 'other language'.
2014-15 NATSISS
2012-13 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (NATSINPAS)
2014-15 NATSISSWhether speaks an Australian Indigenous language 
Whether understands an Australian Indigenous language 
Whether currently learning an Australian Indigenous language 
Who is teaching or where learning Indigenous language 

Connection to country

Connection to country helps underpin identity and a sense of belonging.

Examples of protective factors

Connection to country - data items relating to protective factors
Protective factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Time spent on country2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)Whether recognises an area as homelands/traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether currently lives in homelands/traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether allowed to visit homelands/traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSHow often visits homeland or traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS
2018-19 NATSIHSLongest time spent in homelands/traditional country in last 12 months (days)Item is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS

Examples of risk factors

Connection to country - data items related to risk factors
Risk factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Restrictions on access to country2018-19 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS)Whether recognises an area as homelands/traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)
2018-19 NATSIHSWhether allowed to visit homelands/traditional countryItem is comparable between the 2018-19 NATSIHS and the 2014-15 NATSISS.
2014-15 NATSISS

Connection to spirituality and ancestors

Spirituality provides a sense of purpose and meaning. 

Examples of protective factors

Connection to spirituality and ancestors - data items relating to protective factors
Protective factorsCollectionData itemNotes
Opportunities to attend cultural events and ceremonies2014-15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS)Whether can attend or participate in selected cultural events as often as wants to 
Reasons why difficult to attend selected cultural events 
Types of selected sporting, social or community activities participated in last 12 months 
Contemporary expressions of spirituality2014-15 NATSISSTypes of selected cultural events, ceremonies or organisations attended in last 12 months 
Types of selected cultural activities participated in last 12 months 

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