A cross-sectional survey and latent class analysis of the prevalence and clustering of health risk factors among people attending an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service

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Natasha E Noble
Christine L Paul
Nicole Turner
Stephen V Blunden
Christopher Oldmeadow
Heidi E Turon
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[1] University of Newcastle,Priority Research Centre for Health Behaviour, School of Medicine and Public Health
[2] University of Newcastle,School of Medicine and Public Health & Department of Rural Health
[3] Casino Aboriginal Medical Service,Hunter Medical Research Institute and Faculty of Health
[4] University of Newcastle,undefined
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Clustering; Latent class analysis; Aboriginal Australians; Health risk behaviours; Multiple risk factors;
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