The graph is titled “Areas of Health - Indigenous status (percentage).” The horizontal axis is labeled “Health Areas” and has 20 markings labeled from left to right as follows: “Mental Health,” “Families,” “Indigenous Wellbeing,” “Housing,” “Domestic and Family Violence,” “Finances,” “Chronic Health,” “Disability,” “Stress Management,” “Grief and Loss,” “Other,” “Caring,” “Ageing,” “Parenting,” “Addictions,” “Youth,” “Chronic Pain,” “Self-Harm,” “Sexual Assault,” and “Veterans.” The vertical axis is labeled “Percentage of reported concerns” and has markings ranging from 0 to 20 percent in increments of 2 percent. The graph shows two line curves. The first curve for “Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Participants (number of responses equals 2038)” starts from (Mental Health, 12 percent), slopes down passing through coordinates (Families, 11.07 percent), (Indigenous Wellbeing, 7.8 percent), (Disability, 6.58 percent), (Parenting, 4.54 percent), (Addictions, 2.33 percent), (Self-Harm, 0.29 percent), and terminates at (Veterans, 0 percent). The second curve for “Non-Aboriginal Participants (number of responses equals 886)” starts from (Mental Health, 12.7 percent), moves in a zigzag fashion passing through coordinates (Indigenous Wellbeing, 0 percent), (Housing, 4.7 percent), (Domestic and Family Violence, 2.33 percent), (Finances, 2.33 percent), (Chronic Health, 15.7 percent), (Disability, 4.78 percent), (Stress Management, 6.4 percent), (Grief and Loss, 2.91 percent), (Other, 2.66 percent), (Ageing, 17.8 percent), (Parenting, 0.95 percent), (Youth, 0.62), (Chronic Pain, 7.48), (Self-Harm, 0.78), (Sexual Assault, 0.46), and terminates at (Veterans, 1.8). Note: All numerical data values are approximated.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status and area of health. Source: Authors’ own work