Of the 1,595 parents or carers who agreed to be called
back at the initial survey (98% of original consenters, n =
1,631), 1367 (n = 748 intervention; n = 619 control) participated
in the surveys, giving an overall response rate of
86%. The majority of participants in the telephone surveys
were female (80%-87%). For most surveys, HNE participants
were significantly (p < 0.05) more likely to have been
born in Australia, to be living in a rural area and to have
lower levels of educational attainment than their NSW
counterparts (Table 3). These findings were consistent
with population data for the state [17]. HNE participants
were also more likely to identify as Aboriginal or Torres
Strait Islander and this difference was significant (p <
0.05) in survey four where there was a larger number of
participants from HNE, reflecting the large proportion
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders living in the
region.
Of the 1,595 parents or carers who agreed to be called
back at the initial survey (98% of original consenters, n =
1,631), 1367 (n = 748 intervention; n = 619 control) participated
in the surveys, giving an overall response rate of
86%. The majority of participants in the telephone surveys
were female (80%-87%). For most surveys, HNE participants
were significantly (p < 0.05) more likely to have been
born in Australia, to be living in a rural area and to have
lower levels of educational attainment than their NSW
counterparts (Table 3). These findings were consistent
with population data for the state [17]. HNE participants
were also more likely to identify as Aboriginal or Torres
Strait Islander and this difference was significant (p <
0.05) in survey four where there was a larger number of
participants from HNE, reflecting the large proportion
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders living in the
region.
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