Prevalence, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey 2022-2023 (ABS)

The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey for the financial year 2022-2023  reported:
• 16.6% has asthma, up from 15.7% in 2018-2019 (note that the difference between 2018-2019 and 2022-2023 was not statistically significant)
• Asthma was the second most prevalent selected chronic condition after mental and behavioural conditions
• By remoteness: 18.2% of people living in non-remote areas had asthma, compared to 8.1% of people living in remote areas (the difference was statistically significant)
• Around two in four people (49%) had one or more selected chronic conditions in 2022–2023, up from 46% in 2018–2019.
• 29% of people aged 15 years and over smoked daily (excluding e-cigarettes or vaping devices), down from 37% in 2018–2019.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Populations Prevalence (%)
Overall 16.6
Males 15.5
Females 17.7
0-14 years old 12.1
15-24 years old 12.7
25-34 years old 16.7
35-44 years old 18.0
45-54 years old 25.8
55 years and over 24.7
Non-remote areas 18.2
remote areas 8.1
Categories: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, Comorbidities and Risk Factors, Prevalence
Entry Date: 02/04/2025
Source 1 Name: Australian Bureau of Statistics. National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey [Internet]. Canberra: ABS; 2022-23 [cited 2024 December 3].
Source 1 URL: https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-peoples/national-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-health-survey/latest-release.