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A Portrait of Health

Key results of the 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey


Date of publication (online): 4 June 2008

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A Portrait of Health is the first release of key descriptive findings from the 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey. Analyses have been presented by gender, age group, ethnic group, neighbourhood deprivation and regional area where possible. Results are compared with earlier surveys where possible for the total population and for Māori by gender.

The 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey was carried out from October 2006 to November 2007, collecting information on 4921 children aged from birth to 14 years and 12,488 adults aged 15 years and over. The 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey measured self-reported physical and mental health states (including diagnosed health conditions), modifiable risk and protective factors for health outcomes, and the use of health care services.

Data have been weighted in order to be representative of New Zealand’s resident population living in permanent private dwellings. A final response rate of 68% was achieved for the adult questionnaire and 71% for the child questionnaire.

This survey found the majority of New Zealand children and adults are in good health and have excellent access to health care services. Most notably, the proportion of adults who were unable to see a GP when they needed to in the previous 12 months has halved since 2002/03. Other positive trends were a decrease in the daily smoking rate, a slowing in the rate of increase of obesity in adults and no change in the rate of obesity for Māori adults since 1997.

However, there were still a considerable number of children and adults who did not meet healthy behaviour recommendations (such as doing regular physical activity, eating well and being smokefree). There were also increased prevalences of some common health conditions, such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol for men since 2002/03, although this may be due to better detection and treatment in primary health care services.

Most concerning is the persistence of large disparities across a range of risk factors and health outcomes for Māori and Pacific peoples compared to the total population, and also for children and adults living in neighbourhoods of high socioeconomic deprivation compared to those living in neighbourhoods of low deprivation. Even though this survey showed significant improvements in access to health care services, many disparities still remain for some population groups in New Zealand.

A Portrait of Health is the first of many publications that utilises 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey data. Policy analysts, planners, non-governmental organisations and academic researchers are encouraged to undertake or commission their own analyses of the Health Survey data.


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(please note as of 19/06/08 pages 4, 31, 81, 114, 191, 236, 240, 257, 258, and 336 have been amended)

Whole document (excluding appendices 5 & 6)
A Portrait of Health: Key results of the 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey (PDF, 4 MB - Warning Large File)

Chapters
Forward (PDF, 77 KB)

Authors and Acknowledgements (PDF, 70 KB)

Executive Summary (PDF, 115 KB)

Chapter 1: Introduction and Methods (PDF, 319 KB)

Chapter 2: Health Behaviours and Risk Factors (PDF, 1 MB)
    • Introduction and Infant feeding (PDF, 127 KB)
    • Breakfast at home everyday (PDF, 146 KB)
    • Fizzy drink and fast food intake (PDF, 162 KB)
    • Active transport to school (PDF, 90 KB)
    • Television watching (PDF, 94 KB)
    • Physical punishment (PDF, 123 KB)
    • Second-hand smoke exposure (PDF, 144 KB)
    • Tobacco use (PDF, 146 KB)
    • Alcohol use (PDF, 156 KB)
    • Problem gambling (PDF, 206 KB)
    • Vegetable and fruit intake (PDF, 156 KB)
    • Physical activity (PDF, 169 KB)
    • Body size (PDF, 272 KB)

Chapter 3: Health Conditions (PDF, 721 KB)
    • High blood pressure (PDF, 113 KB)
    • High cholesterol (PDF, 112 KB)
    • Ischaemic heart disease (PDF, 110 KB)
    • Stroke (PDF, 94 KB)
    • Diabetes (PDF, 128 KB)
    • Asthma (PDF, 135 KB)
    • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (PDF, 83 KB)
    • Oral health conditions (PDF, 167 KB)
    • Arthritis (PDF, 87 KB)
    • Osteoporosis (PDF, 81 KB)
    • Mood disorders (PDF, 92 KB)
    • Anxiety disorders (PDF, 96 KB)
    • Other health conditions (PDF, 118 KB)

Chapter 4: Health Status (PDF, 485 KB)
    • General health summary (PDF, 143 KB)
    • Child health status (PDF, 211 KB)
    • Adult health status (PDF, 115 KB)
    • Chronic pain (PDF, 91 KB)
    • Psychological distress for adults (PDF, 116 KB)
    • Family cohesion (PDF, 95 KB)

Chapter 5: Primary Health Care Providers (PDF, 405 KB)
    • Access to primary health care providers (PDF, 157 KB)
    • Comprehensiveness of primary health care (PDF, 197 KB)
    • Continuity and co-ordination of primary health care (PDF, 188 KB)
    • Experiences of primary health care (PDF, 103 KB)

Chapter 6: Use of Health Care Professionals and Hospitals (PDF, 935 KB)
    • General practitioners (PDF, 452 KB)
    • Primary health care nurses (PDF, 98 KB)
    • Oral health care workers (PDF, 229 KB)
    • Complementary and alternative health care professionals (PDF, 102 KB)
    • Other health care workers (PDF, 86 KB)
    • Medical specialists (PDF, 103 KB)
    • Public hospital use (PDF, 169 KB)
    • Private hospital use (PDF, 119 KB)


Appendices
Appendix 1: Summary Tables of Key Findings (PDF, 194 KB)
Appendix 2: Survey Sample Sizes and Population Counts (PDF, 90 KB)
Appendix 3: District Health Board Areas (PDF, 738 KB)
Appendix 4: Child BMI Cut-offs, by Age (PDF, 151 KB)

Online Appendices
Appendix 5 - Online data tables of 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey results
Appendix 6 - Online data tables of trends


This publication (excluding Appendices 5 and 6) is also available in hard copy. You can order a copy by emailing moh@wickliffe.co.nz or calling 04 496 2277 quoting HP number 4572. Note: only 2 copies per order.

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Date of publication (hard copy): June 2008

ISBN numbers: 978-0-478-31738-1 (print), 978-0-478-31741-1 (online)

HP number: 4572

Ministry of Health. 2008. A Portrait of Health: Key results of the 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey. Wellington: Ministry of Health.


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