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Most people can be trusted by region,
persons aged 16 to 24 years, NSW, 2002-2007

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Sex Year Urban
% (95% CI)
Rural
% (95% CI)
NSW
% (95% CI)
Males 2002 61.3 (54.7-67.8) 72.3 (64.5-80.1) 64.4 (59.1-69.6)
2003 67.3 (61.3-73.4) 67.9 (61.5-74.4) 67.5 (62.8-72.2)
2005 62.4 (55.5-69.3) 68.2 (60.3-76.1) 63.9 (58.4-69.4)
2006 68.0 (60.1-76.0) 76.2 (67.3-85.0) 70.3 (64.0-76.6)
2007 59.7 (50.8-68.7) 68.0 (57.2-78.9) 62.0 (54.8-69.2)
Females 2002 52.5 (45.9-59.1) 60.9 (53.6-68.2) 54.9 (49.8-60.1)
2003 61.8 (56.1-67.5) 56.0 (48.3-63.8) 60.3 (55.5-65.0)
2005 66.5 (60.1-72.8) 68.2 (61.2-75.2) 66.9 (62.0-71.9)
2006 65.6 (58.1-73.0) 75.6 (68.2-82.9) 68.3 (62.5-74.1)
2007 60.6 (52.7-68.6) 68.8 (59.8-77.9) 63.0 (56.8-69.3)
Persons 2002 57.0 (52.3-61.6) 66.7 (61.3-72.1) 59.7 (56.1-63.4)
2003 64.2 (60.1-68.4) 61.9 (56.8-67.0) 63.6 (60.2-66.9)
2005 64.4 (59.8-69.1) 68.2 (62.9-73.4) 65.4 (61.7-69.1)
2006 66.8 (61.4-72.3) 75.9 (70.1-81.7) 69.3 (65.0-73.6)
2007 60.2 (54.1-66.2) 68.4 (61.4-75.5) 62.5 (57.7-67.3)


Note: Estimates are based on the following numbers of respondents for NSW: 2002 (1,157), 2003 (1,228), 2005 ( 922), 2006 ( 632), 2007 ( 554). The indicator includes those who strongly agree or agree that most people can be trusted. The question used was: Do you strongly agree, agree, disagree or strongly disagree with the statement Most people can be trusted?
Source: New South Wales Population Health Survey 2007 (HOIST). Centre for Epidemiology and Research, NSW Department of Health.
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Produced by: Centre for Epidemiology and Research, Population Health Division, NSW Department of Health.
Last updated on: 1 June 2008

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