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Table 9.4.1 aged 18 years and over, 2004-05 a K5 level of current psychological distress, by reported stressor in the last 12 months, Indigenous peopleLow/moderate distress level b High/very high distress level c Total dProportion (%) RSE (%) Proportion (%) RSE (%) Proportion (%) RSE (%)Serious illness or disability 63.4 3.1 35.0 5.4 100.0 –Serious accident 63.0 5.2 33.7 9.0 100.0 –Death of family member or close friend 66.0 2.4 32.3 4.8 100.0 –Divorce or separation 61.8 4.7 38.2 7.6 100.0 –Not able to get a job 63.0 3.6 36.7 6.2 100.0 –Lost job, made redundant, sacked 64.3 6.3 35.7 11.4 100.0 –Alcohol related problems 59.1 3.8 39.2 5.7 100.0 –Drug related problems 59.1 4.2 40.5 6.1 100.0 –Witness to violence 62.2 4.3 35.6 7.1 100.0 –Abuse or violent crime 55.8 5.3 42.2 6.9 100.0 –Trouble with the police 60.3 4.3 38.0 6.6 100.0 –Gambling problem 59.3 4.4 38.7 6.7 100.0 –Member of family sent to jail/currently in jail 62.9 3.8 35.1 6.9 100.0 –Overcrowding at home 58.8 3.9 37.7 5.7 100.0 –Treated badly because Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander 61.0 4.5 38.3 7.1 100.0 –a Estimates with an RSE of 25 per cent to 50 per cent should be interpreted with caution. Estimates with an RSE greater than 50 per cent are considered too unreliablefor general use. b Represents a K5 score of 5–11. c Represents a K5 score of 12–25. d Includes refusals and persons with no K5 score.Source: ABS 2004-05 NATSIHS (unpublished); table 9A.4.4.9.47

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