Other publications and reports on monitoring population health and methodological issues
Monitoring population health | Methodological issuesThe Health Survey Program has produced, contributed to, or commissioned reports on monitoring population health and methodological issues.
Monitoring population health
- Pandemic influenza in Australia: Using telephone surveys to measure perceptions of threat and willingness to comply
- Breastfeeding in New South Wales: Population Health Survey 2003-2004
- Trends in population levels of sufficient physical activity in New South Wales, 1998 to 2005: Full report
- Strategy for population health surveillance in New South Wales: Discussion paper
- Development of a chronic disease risk factor index in the New South Wales Health Survey Program
- Recommendations for monitoring overweight and obesity in New South Wales
- Recommendations for food and nutrition monitoring in New South Wales
- Comparison of short questions relating to quantity and frequency of bread and cereal intake
- Recommendations for short questions to assess food consumption in children in New South Wales health surveys
- Physical activity measurement in children by parental self report
- Surveillance of child health in New South Wales: Status, gaps and developments
- Training manual for the NSW height, weight and waist circumference module of the national survey of adult oral health

