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PLOS ONE | 2016

Child Social Exclusion Risk and Child Health Outcomes in Australia.

Itismita Mohanty; Martin Edvardsson; Annie Abello; Deanna Eldridge

Introduction This paper studies the relationship between the risk of child social exclusion, as measured by the Child Social Exclusion (CSE) index and its individual domains, and child health outcomes at the small area level in Australia. The CSE index is Australia’s only national small-area index of the risk of child social exclusion. It includes five domains that capture different components of social exclusion: socio-economic background, education, connectedness, housing and health services. Methods The paper used data from the National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM), University of Canberra for the CSE Index and its domains and two key Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) data sources for the health outcome measures: the National Hospital Morbidity Database and the National Mortality Database. Results The results show positive associations between rates of both of the negative health outcomes: potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPH) and avoidable deaths, and the overall risk of child social exclusion as well as with the index domains. This analysis at the small-area level can be used to identify and study areas with unexpectedly good or bad health outcomes relative to their estimated risk of child social exclusion. We show that children’s health outcomes are worse in remote parts of Australia than what would be expected solely based on the CSE index. Conclusions The results of this study suggest that developing composite indices of the risk of child social exclusion can provide valuable guidance for local interventions and programs aimed at improving children’s health outcomes. They also indicate the importance of taking a small-area approach when conducting geographic modelling of disadvantage.


Australian Economic Review | 2004

Moving towards an Improved Microsimulation Model of the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme

Laurie Brown; Annie Abello; Ben Phillips; Ann Harding


Economic Record | 2004

Distributional Impact of Government Outlays on the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme in 2001–02

Ann Harding; Annie Abello; Laurie Brown; Ben Phillips


Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation | 2008

Enhancing the Australian National Health Survey Data for Use in a Microsimulation Model of Pharmaceutical Drug Usage and Cost

Annie Abello; Sharyn Lymer; Laurie Brown; Ann Harding; Ben Phillips


Social Indicators Research | 2016

Youth Social Exclusion in Australian Communities: A New Index

Annie Abello; Rebecca Cassells; Anne Daly; Gabriela D’Souza; Riyana Miranti


Archive | 2003

An economic forecasting microsimulation model of the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme

Annie Abello; Laurie Brown; Agnes Walker; Linc Thurecht


Archive | 2007

Model 18: MediSim (Static Microsimulation Model of the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme)

Annie Abello; Laurie Brown


Child Indicators Research | 2012

Spatial Dimensions of Child Social Exclusion Risk in Australia: Widening the Scope

Annie Abello; Cathy Honge Gong; Anne Daly; Justine McNamara


Archive | 2004

The Australian Pharmaceuticals Benefit Scheme and older Australians: changes in government outlays and consumer costs from the 2002-03 federal budget measures

Annie Abello; Ann Harding


Archive | 2007

Model 9: STINMOD (Static Incomes Model)

Richard Percival; Annie Abello; Quoc Ngu Vu

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Ann Harding

University of Canberra

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Anne Daly

University of Canberra

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Agnes Walker

Australian National University

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