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Table 1 Characteristics of a hypothetical rural community

From: An empirical approach to selecting community-based alcohol interventions: combining research evidence, rural community views and professional opinion

Demographics

 

Medical and other services

 

Population

12,000

No. of general practitioners (full-time)

14

Females: Males

1:1

No of GP practices

3

Proportion young persons (15-24 yrs)

13%

No. of drug and alcohol workers (full-time)

1

Proportion Indigenous Australians

5%

No. of hospitals (with 24 hr Emergency Department)

1

Distance to nearest large centre (more than 20,000 population)

170 km

No. of community pharmacies

2

Distance to nearest urban centre (more than 100,000 population)

400 km

Total no. of full time police & (no. of full time police on Highway Patrol)

14 (3)

Average annual wage/salary (Before tax)

$30,000

No. of high schools

3

Unemployment rate

8%

No. of licensed premises

10

Crime and Health Statistics

Community average

State average

Assaults per 100,000 population

1100

1050

Sexual assaults per 100,000 population

90

60

Driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs per 100,000 population

27

15.5

Proportion of population who attended an emergency department in last 12 months

20%

13.5%

Proportion of population who have had a heavy drinking day in the last 12 months

40%

35%