Journal article

Erratum: Potentially preventable dementia in a First Nations population in the Torres Strait and Northern Peninsula Area of North Queensland, Australia: a cross sectional analysis using population attributable fractions (The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific (2023) 37, (S2666606523001736), (10.1016/j.lanwpc.2023.100855))

F Thompson, S Russell, R Quigley, B Sagigi, S Taylor, M McDonald, S Campbell, A Esterman, LR Harriss, G Miller, E Strivens, R McDermott

Lancet Regional Health Western Pacific | Published : 2023

Abstract

Background: Dementia is highly prevalent among Australia's First Nations peoples, including Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal peoples in Far North Queensland (FNQ). It is likely that historically recent exposure to modifiable risk factors underlies these rates, and a large proportion of dementia may be potentially preventable. Methods: Data from two adult community health checks (2015–2018) were analyzed to determine the prevalence of 11 modifiable dementia risk factors among the First Nations residents of the Torres Strait and Northern Peninsula Area of FNQ. Population attributable fractions (PAF%) for dementia were calculated using age-standardized prevalence estimates derived from the..

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