Injury and poisoning
In 2015–2019, injury and poisoning was the second leading cause of disease burden and third leading cause of death among First Nations people, accounting for 15% (2,240 deaths) of all deaths in this period.
The rate of death due to injury and poisoning among First Nations people was 62 deaths per 100,000 population, with a rate 2.1 times as high for First Nations males as females (84 compared with 40 deaths per 100,000 population). There was a large gap between First Nations people and non-Indigenous Australians in the age-standardised rates of underlying causes of death per 100,000 population from all causes of injury and poisoning except for falls (Figure 4.12).
Figure 4.12: Rate of injury and poisoning deaths, top 5 causes, by Indigenous status, 2015–2019
Among First Nations people, the most common underlying causes of deaths from injury and poisoning in 2015–2019 were suicides (847 deaths, 38% of all injury and poisoning deaths), transport accidents (417 deaths, 19%), accidental poisoning (413 deaths, 18%), assault (174 deaths, 7.8%) and falls (101 deaths, 4.5%).
For First Nations males, suicide and transport accidents were the first two leading causes of deaths from injury and poisoning, and for First Nations females, the first two leading causes were suicide and accidental poisoning (Figure 4.13).
Figure 4.13: Leading causes of death due to injury and poisoning for First Nations people, as a proportion of total deaths, by sex, 2015–2019
In 2017–19, injury and poisoning was the most common broad cause of hospitalisation for First Nations people (excluding dialysis). Between 2009–10 and 2018–19, the age-standardised hospitalisation rate due to injury and poisoning increased by 40%. The age-standardised death rate due to injury and poisoning among First Nations people increased by 14% between 2010 and 2019 (Figure 4.14).
Figure 4.14: Rate of injury and poisoning hospitalisations (2009–10 to 2018–19) and deaths (2010–2019), by Indigenous status (age-standardised)
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