Definition
Indicator Summary
Derived from the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, with higher scores indicating a higher level of distress; lower scores indicate a low level of distress.
A ten item scale is currently employed by Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) in general population collections (i.e. K10), while a modified five item scale is included in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander collections (K5). …
2011-12 and 2007-08 — State and territory by sex.
2011-12 and 2007-08 — Nationally by:
- remoteness (Australian Standard Geographical Classification Remoteness Structure)
-
Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage (IRSD) quintiles and deciles
- disability status
2011-12 and 2007-08 (grouped high/very high levels of psychological distress) — State and territory by:
- remoteness (Australian Standard Geographical Classification Remoteness Structure)
- SEIFA IRSD quintiles
- disability status
2007-08 (grouped high/very high levels of psychological distress) — State and territory by:
- Indigenous status …
Calculation rules
- Description
Derived from the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, with higher scores indicating a higher level of distress; lower scores indicate a low level of distress.
A ten item scale is currently employed by Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) in general population collections (i.e. K10), while a modified five item scale is included in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander collections (K5).
Total scores from the K10 scale will be grouped as follows:
- 10-15 Low;
- 16-21 Moderate;
- 22-29 High; and
- 30-50 Very high.
Total scores from the K5 scale will be grouped as follows:
- 5-11 Low/moderate; and
- 12-25 High/very high.
Presented as a percentage. Rates are directly age-standardised to the 2001 Australian population. 95% confidence intervals and relative standard errors calculated for rates.
2011-12 and 2007-08 — State and territory by sex.
2011-12 and 2007-08 — Nationally by:
- remoteness (Australian Standard Geographical Classification Remoteness Structure)
-
Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage (IRSD) quintiles and deciles
- disability status
2011-12 and 2007-08 (grouped high/very high levels of psychological distress) — State and territory by:
- remoteness (Australian Standard Geographical Classification Remoteness Structure)
- SEIFA IRSD quintiles
- disability status
2007-08 (grouped high/very high levels of psychological distress) — State and territory by:
- Indigenous status
- sex
2007-08 (grouped high/very high levels of psychological distress) — Nationally by SEIFA IRSD deciles.
Some disaggreations may result in numbers too small for publication.
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