Measurements and indicators of health status of Australia’s youth

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Across
  1. 3. The average number of years a person can expect to live, often based on statistical measures and demographic factors.
  2. 8. Emotional suffering or mental anguish that may be indicative of mental health issues or disorders.
  3. 12. The state of an individual's body, encompassing aspects such as fitness, nutrition, and overall bodily function.
  4. 14. The frequency at which individuals are admitted to hospitals for medical treatment, often expressed as the number of hospital admissions per population.
Down
  1. 1. The inability to perform essential daily activities independently due to health-related issues.
  2. 2. An individual's or a population's overall state of health, often assessed through various indicators like morbidity, mortality, and quality of life.
  3. 4. The number of new cases of a particular disease or health condition within a defined population and time period.
  4. 5. An individual's subjective evaluation of their own health, often measured through self-reporting surveys or assessments.
  5. 6. The proportion of a population affected by a particular condition at a specific point in time or over a specified period.
  6. 7. The presence of illness, disease, or other health conditions within a population, often measured by the prevalence and incidence of specific conditions.
  7. 9. The impact of diseases, injuries, and risk factors on a population, often measured in terms of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) or other health indicators.
  8. 10. The occurrence of death within a population, often expressed as mortality rates.
  9. 11. The process of being admitted to a hospital for medical treatment or care.
  10. 13. Fundamental daily activities necessary for self-care and independent living, including activities such as eating, bathing, and mobility.