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D13100257
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Did the most serious injury happen while participating in an organized activity? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: United States Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100258
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Where were you treated for the most serious injury? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Location of treatment, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: United States Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Location of treatment: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Doctor's office or health clinic ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Emergency room ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Hospital admission for at least one complete day ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: School health service Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100259
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Did the most serious injury cause you to miss at least one full day from school or other usual activities? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: United States Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100260
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: In what month did the most serious injury happen? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: United States Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: January ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: February ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: March ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: April ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: May ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: June ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: July ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: August ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: September ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: October ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: November ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: December
D13100261
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How often do you use a seat belt when you ride in a car? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Rarely or never ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Sometimes ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Often ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Always ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Usually there is no seat belt where I sit ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Never travel by car
D13100262
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How often do you wear a helmet when you ride a bicycle? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Rarely or never ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Sometimes ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Often ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Always ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Do not ride a bicycle
D13100263
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Do you have a long-term disability, illness or medical condition? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100264
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Does your long-term disability, illness or medical condition cause you to have the following difficulties? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Difficulties, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Difficulties: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Difficulty seeing things ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Difficulty hearing others ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Difficulty speaking to others ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Difficulty in moving around ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Difficulty in handling objects ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Difficulty breathing ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Epileptic seizures (fits) Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100265
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Does your long-term disability, illness or medical condition affect your attendance and participation at school? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100266
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Have you had any of these asthma-related health problems? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Asthma related health problems, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Asthma related health problems: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Has a doctor ever told you that you have asthma ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: In the last 12 months, have you ever had episodes of wheezing (whistling in the chest) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: In the last 12 months, did you wheeze or cough during or after a sport or active play ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: In the last 12 months, other than a cold, have you had a dry cough at night ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: In the last 12 months, have you been to a doctor, an emergency room or a hospital for wheezing Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Don't know
D13100267
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Have you ever smoked tobacco? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100268
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How often do you smoke tobacco at present? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Every day ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: At least once a week, but not every day ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Less than once a week ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Do not smoke tobacco
D13100269
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How many of your friends smoke tobacco? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: All or almost all ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: More than half ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Half ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Less than half ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Almost none ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: None
D13100270
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Are you allowed to smoke at home? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Residence, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Residence: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Main or only home ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Second home Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes, always ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Yes, sometimes ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: No, never
D13100271
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Do any of the following people smoke? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Persons, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Persons: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Mother ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Father ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Best friend Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Smokes daily ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Smokes sometimes ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Does not smoke ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Don't know ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Don't have or see that person
D13100272
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: When you smoke, how often are you in the following situations? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Situations, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Situations: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Alone ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: With your mother ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: With your father ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: With friends Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Never ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Seldom ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Sometimes ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Often
D13100273
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How often do you drink anything alcoholic? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Alcoholic beverages, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Alcoholic beverages: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Beer ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Wine ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Liquor or spirits Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Every day ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Every week ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Every month ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Rarely ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Never
D13100274
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Have you ever had so much alcohol that you were really drunk? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes, once ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Yes, 2 to 3 times ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Yes, 4 to 10 times ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Yes, more than 10 times ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: No, never
D13100275
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Have you ever used or taken cannabis? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Time period, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Time period: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: In your life ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: In the last 12 months Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Never ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 1 or 2 times ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 3 to 5 times ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 6 to 9 times ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 10 to 19 times ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 20 to 39 times ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 40 times or more
D13100276
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Have you ever used or taken one or several of these substances in your life? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Substances, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Substances: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ecstasy ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Amphetamines ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Heroine and/or opium and/or morphine ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Medical drugs to get high ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Cocaine ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Glue or solvent sniffing ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: LSD ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Ritalin to get high ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Anabolic steroids to change the way you look or improve athletic performance Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Never ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 1 or 2 times ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 3 to 5 times ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 6 to 9 times ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 10 to 19 times ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 20 to 39 times ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 40 times or more
D13100277
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Have you ever had sexual intercourse? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100278
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How old were you when you had sexual intercourse for the first time? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years old or younger ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 12 years old ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 13 years old ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 14 years old ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 15 years old
D13100279
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: The last time you had sexual intercourse, did you or your partner use a condom? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100280
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: The last time you had sexual intercourse, what method(s) did you or your partner use to prevent pregnancy? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Methods, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Methods: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Birth control pill ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Condom ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Spermicidal spray or foam ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Withdrawal ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Some other method ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Not sure Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100281
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Do you stay in this house often? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Main home or only home, all the time ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Main home or only home, most of the time ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Main home or only home, half the time ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Second home, half the time ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Second home, regularly, but less than half the time ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Second home, on weekends ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Second home, sometimes ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Second home, hardly ever
D13100282
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How easy is it to talk to the following persons about things that really bother you? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Persons, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Persons: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Mother ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Father ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Stepmother (or father's girlfriend) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Stepfather (or mother's boyfriend) ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Older brother(s) ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Older sister(s) ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Best friend ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Friends of the same sex ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Friends of the opposite sex Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Very easy ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Easy ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Difficult ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Very difficult ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Don't have or see this person
D13100283
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How do you and your parents decide how you should spend your free time outside school? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Sweden Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I usually decide ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: My parents and I decide, but I usually can do what I want ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: My parents and I decide, but I usually do what my parents want me to do ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: My parents usually decide
D13100284
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How well off do you think your family is? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Very well off ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Quite well off ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Average ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Not very well off ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Not at all well off
D13100285
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Do your parents have jobs? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Parents, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Parents: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Mother ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Father Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Don't know ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Don't have or see this parent
D13100286
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Why don't your parents have jobs? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Parents, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Parents: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Mother ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Father Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Sick, retired or a student ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Looking for a job ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Stays home to look after children ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Don't know
D13100287
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How often do you go to school or to bed hungry because there is not enough food at home? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Always ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Often ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Sometimes ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Never
D13100288
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Do you have your own bedroom for yourself? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100289
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Does your family own a car, van or truck? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes, 1 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Yes, 2 or more ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100290
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: In the last 12 months, how many times did you travel away on holiday with your family? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Not at all ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 1 time ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 2 times ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: More than 2 times
D13100291
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How many computers does your family own? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: No computers ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 1 computer ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 2 computers ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: More than 2 computers
D13100292
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Does your family have an Internet connection at home? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No
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Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How do you feel about where you live? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Statements, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Sweden Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Statements: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: People say hello and often stop to talk to each other in the street ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: It is safe for younger children to play outside during the day ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: You can trust people around here ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: There are good places to spend your free time ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: I could ask for help or a favour from neighbours ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Most people around here would try to take advantage of you if they got the chance Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Strongly agree ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Agree ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Neither agree or disagree ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Disagree ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Strongly disagree
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Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Do you think that the area in which you live is a good place to live? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Sweden Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes, it's really good ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Yes, it's good ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: It's OK ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: It's not very good ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: No, it's not good at all
D13100295
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Generally speaking, I feel safe in the area where I live? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Sweden Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Always ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Most of the time ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Sometimes ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Rarely or never
D13100296
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How many close male and female friends do you have? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Sex of friend, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Sex of friend: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Male friends ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Female friends Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: None ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 1 friend ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 2 friends ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 3 friends or more
D13100297
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How many of your friends do the following statements describe? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Statements, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Statements: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: My friends smoke cigarettes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: My friends like school ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: My friends think getting good marks at school is important ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: My friends get along with their parents ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: My friends carry weapons (like knifes for example) ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: My friends use drugs to get stoned ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: My friends have been drunk ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: My friends play for sports teams Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: None ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: A few ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Some ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Most ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: All
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Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How do you and your friends decide what to do together? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Sweden Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I usually decide what we will do ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: My friends and I decide equally what we do ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: My friends and I decide, but usually I do what my friends suggest ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: One of my friends usually decides
D13100299
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How many days a week do you usually spend time with friends right after school? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 36, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 0 days ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 1 day ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 2 days ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 3 days ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 4 days ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 5 days
D13100300
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How many evenings per week do you usually spend out with your friends? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age Group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age Group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 0 evenings ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 1 evening ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 2 evenings ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 3 evenings ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 4 evenings ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 5 evenings ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 6 evenings ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: 7 evenings
D13100301
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How often do you talk to your friend(s) on the phone or send them text or e-mail messages? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Rarely or never ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 1 or 2 days a week ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 3 or 4 days a week ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 5 or 6 days a week ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Every day
D13100302
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How often have you been bullied at school in the last couple of months? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I haven't been bullied at school in the last couple of months ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: It has only happened once or twice ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 2 or 3 times a month ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: About once a week ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Several times a week
D13100303
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How often have you been bullied at school in the last couple of months in the ways listed below? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Type of bullying, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: United States Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Type of bullying: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I was called mean names, made fun of or teased in a hurtful way ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Other students left me out of things on purpose, excluded me from their group of friends or completely ignored me ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: I was hit, kicked, pushed, shoved around or locked indoors ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Other students told lies or spread false rumours about me and tried to make others dislike me ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: I was made fun of because of my race or colour ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: I was made fun of because of my religion ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Other students made sexual jokes, comments or gestures to me Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I haven't been bullied in this way at school in the last couple of months ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Only once or twice ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 2 or 3 times a month ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: About once a week ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Several times a week
D13100304
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: If you have been bullied in school this term, who usually bullies you? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I haven't been bullied this term ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 1 boy ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 1 girl ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: A group of boys ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: A group of girls ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: A group of boys and girls
D13100305
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How often have you taken part in bullying another student(s) at school in the last couple of months? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I haven't bullied another student(s) at school in the last couple of months ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Only once or twice ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 2 or 3 times a month ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: About once a week ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Several times a week
D13100306
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How often have you bullied another student(s) at school in the last couple of months in the ways listed below? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Type of bullying, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: United States Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Type of bullying: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Called another student(s) mean names, made fun of or teased him or her in a hurtful way ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Kept him or her out of things on purpose, excluded him or her from my group of friends or completely ignored him or her ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: I hit, kicked, pushed, shoved around or locked him or her indoors ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: I spread false rumours about him or her and tried to make others dislike him or her ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: I made fun of him or her because of his or her race or colour ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: I made fun of him or her because of his or her religion ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: I made sexual jokes, comments or gestures to another student(s) Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I haven't bullied another student(s) in this way at school in the last couple of months ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Only once or twice ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 2 or 3 times a month ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: About once a week ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Several times a week
D13100307
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: In the last 12 months, how many times were you in a physical fight? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I haven't been in a physical fight ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 1 time ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 2 times ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 3 times ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 4 times or more
D13100308
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: The last time you were in a physical fight, with whom did you fight? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: United States Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I haven't been in a physical fight ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: A total stranger ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: A parent or adult family member ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: A brother or sister ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: A boyfriend or girlfriend or date ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: A friend or someone I know ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Someone not listed above
D13100309
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: Do you think your body is? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Much too thin ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: A bit too thin ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: About the right size ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: A bit too fat ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Much too fat
D13100310
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: In the last 12 months, have you gone on a diet, changed your eating habits or done something else to control your weight? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes, for a few days ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Yes, for a week ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Yes, for more than a week, but less than a month ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Yes, for a month ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Yes, for more than a month, but less than 6 months ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Yes, for 6 months or more ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: No
D13100311
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: At present are you on a diet or doing something else to lose weight? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Yes ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: No, my weight is fine ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: No, but I should lose some weight ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: No, because I need to put on some weight
D13100312
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How do you feel about yourself? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Statements, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Statements: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I have trouble making decisions ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: I am often sorry for the things I do ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: I have confidence in myself ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: I often wish I were someone else ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: I often feel helpless ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: I would change how I look if I could ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: I often feel left out of things ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: I often feel lonely ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: I am usually tired when I go to school in the morning ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: I often have a hard time saying no Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Strongly agree ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Agree ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Neither agree or disagree ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Disagree ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Strongly disagree
D13100313
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How do you feel about your parents and home life? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Statements, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Statements: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: My parents understand me ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: My parents expect too much of me ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: My parents trust me ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: There are times I would like to leave home ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: What my parents think of me is important ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: My parents expect too much of me at school ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: I have a happy home life ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: I have a lot of arguments with my parents Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Strongly agree ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Agree ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Neither agree or disagree ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Disagree ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Strongly disagree
D13100314
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How do you feel about your school climate? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Statements, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Statements: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Our school is a nice place to be ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: I feel I belong at this school ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: I feel safe at this school ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: In our school, the students take part in making rules ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: The students are treated too severely and/or strictly in this school ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: The rules in this school are fair ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Students are allowed to work at their own pace ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Students choose their partners for group work ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Students have a say in how class time is used ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Students have a say in deciding what activities they do ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Students are told how to do their work ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: The students in my class(es) enjoy being together ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Most of the students in my class(es) are kind and helpful ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Other students accept me as I am ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: When a student in my class(es) is feeling down, someone else in class tries to help ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Students get involved in organizing school events ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: I am encouraged to express my own views in my class ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Our teachers treat us fairly ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: When I need extra help, I can get it ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: My teachers are interested in me as a person ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Most of my teachers are friendly ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: My teachers expect too much of me at school ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: The teacher decides which students should work together ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: If I have a problem at school my parents are ready to help ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: My parents are willing to come to school to talk to teachers ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: My parents encourage me to do well at school ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: My parents are interested in what happens to me at school ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: My parents are willing to help me with my home work ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: I have too much school work ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: I find school work difficult ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: I find school work tiring ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: I look forward to going to school ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: I like being in school ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: There are many things about school I don't like ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: I wish I didn't have to go to school ID: 36, Parent: None, Name: I enjoy school activities Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Strongly agree ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Agree ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Neither agree nor disagree ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Disagree ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Strongly disagree
D13100315
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How do you describe yourself as a student? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Statements, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Statements: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I feel that I am just as smart as others my age ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: I am pretty slow finishing my schoolwork ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: I do very well at my classwork ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: I have trouble figuring out the answers in class ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: I feel that I am pretty intelligent Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Describes me very poorly ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Describes me quite poorly ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Describes me quite well ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Describes me very well
D13100316
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How do you feel about school at present? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: I like it a lot ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: I like it a bit ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: I don't like it very much ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: I don't like it at all
D13100317
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: How pressured do you feel by the schoolwork you have to do? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Not at all ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: A little ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Some ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: A lot
D13100318
Title: Health behaviour in school-aged children 2002, student response to question: In your opinion, what does your teacher(s) think about your school performance compared to your classmates? Date range: 2002-01-01 to 2002-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Student response Subject: Health Survey: Public Health Agency of Canada Frequency: Every 4 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Austria ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (Flemish speaking) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Belgium (French speaking) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Croatia ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Czech Republic ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Denmark ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: England ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Estonia ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finland ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: France ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Germany ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Greece ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Greenland ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Hungary ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Ireland ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Israel ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Italy ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Latvia ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Lithuania ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Macedonia ID: 22, Parent: None, Name: Malta ID: 23, Parent: None, Name: Netherlands ID: 24, Parent: None, Name: Norway ID: 25, Parent: None, Name: Poland ID: 26, Parent: None, Name: Portugal ID: 27, Parent: None, Name: Russia ID: 28, Parent: None, Name: Scotland ID: 29, Parent: None, Name: Slovenia ID: 30, Parent: None, Name: Spain ID: 31, Parent: None, Name: Sweden ID: 32, Parent: None, Name: Switzerland ID: 33, Parent: None, Name: Ukraine ID: 34, Parent: None, Name: United States ID: 35, Parent: None, Name: Wales Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Males ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: 11 years ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 13 years ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 15 years Student response: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Very good ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Good ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Average ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Below average
D13100319
Title: Anthropometry measures of the household population Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2019-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Statistics, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Standing height ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Sitting height ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Weight ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Waist circumference ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Hip circumference ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Waist-to-hip ratio ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Body mass index (BMI) ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Waist circumference - World Health Organization (WHO) protocol ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Neck circumference ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Biceps skinfold ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Triceps skinfold ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Subscapular skinfold ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: lliac Crest skinfold ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Calf skinfold ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Sum of the five skinfolds Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 79 ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 19 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 3, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 3 to 5 ID: 4, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 5, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 12 to 19 ID: 6, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 7, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 8, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Mean ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 5th Percentile ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 10th Percentile ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 25th Percentile ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 50th Percentile ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 75th Percentile ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 90th Percentile ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: 95th Percentile Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100320
Title: Children's body mass index - Center for Disease Control classification system, inactive Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2015-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Classifications, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Body Mass Index (BMI) - Center for Disease Control (CDC) classification Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 17 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 17 ID: 3, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 3 to 5 ID: 4, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 5, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 12 to 17 Classifications: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Underweight ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Normal weight ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Overweight ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Obese Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100321
Title: Children's body mass index - Cole classification system, inactive Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2015-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Classifications, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Body Mass Index (BMI) - Cole classification Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 17 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 17 ID: 3, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 3 to 5 ID: 4, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 5, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 12 to 17 Classifications: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Neither overweight nor obese ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Overweight ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Obese Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100322
Title: Children's body mass index - World Health Organization classification system, inactive Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2015-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Classifications, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Body Mass Index (BMI) - World Health Organization (WHO) classification Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 5 to 18 ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 18 ID: 2, Parent: 4, Name: Ages 5 to 11 ID: 5, Parent: 4, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 3, Parent: 4, Name: Ages 12 to 18 Classifications: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Thinness ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Normal ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Overweight ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Obese Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100323
Title: Adult body mass index - Health Canada classification, inactive Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2015-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Classifications, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Body Mass Index (BMI) - Health Canada classification Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 18 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 18 to 39 ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Classifications: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Underweight ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Normal weight ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Overweight ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Obese, class I ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Obese, class II ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Obese, class III Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100324
Title: Physical fitness measures of the household population Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2019-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Statistics, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Predicted maximal oxygen consumption ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Sit and reach ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Total grip strength ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Partial curl-ups Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 69 ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Ages 8 to 69 ID: 4, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 5, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 8 to 11 ID: 6, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 12 to 19 ID: 7, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 8, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 9, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 60 to 69 ID: 10, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Mean ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 5th Percentile ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 10th Percentile ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 25th Percentile ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 50th Percentile ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 75th Percentile ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 90th Percentile ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: 95th Percentile Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100325
Title: Distribution of the household population by musculoskeletal fitness classification, inactive Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2015-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Classifications, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Aerobic fitness classification ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Sit and reach classification ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Grip strength classification ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Partial curl-up classification ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Back fitness classification ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Musculoskeletal fitness classification Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 15 to 69 ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 15 to 19 ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 60 to 69 Classifications: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Needs improvement ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Fair ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Good ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Very good ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Excellent Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100326
Title: Cardiovascular health measures of the household population Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2019-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Ages group, Statistics, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Heart rate (bpm) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Apolipoprotein A1 (g/L) ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Apolipoprotein B (g/L) ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Glucose (mmol/L) ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: High density lipoproteins (mmol/L) ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Low density lipoproteins (mmol/L) ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Total cholesterol (mmol/L) ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Total cholesterol to high density lipoprotein ratio (mmol/mmol) ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Triglycerides (mmol/L) ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Omega-3 Index (%) ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Insulin (pmol/L) ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) (%) ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Homocysteine (µmol/L) ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: High sensitivity C-reactive protein (mg/L) Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Ages group: ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 79 ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Ages 20 to 79 ID: 9, Parent: 8, Name: Ages 3 to 5 ID: 2, Parent: 8, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 3, Parent: 8, Name: Ages 12 to 19 ID: 4, Parent: 8, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 5, Parent: 8, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 6, Parent: 8, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Measure of central tendency ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 5th percentile ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 10th percentile ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 25th percentile ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 50th percentile ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 75th percentile ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 90th percentile ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: 95th percentile Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100327
Title: Distribution of the household population by blood pressure classification Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2015-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Classifications, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Blood pressure classification Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 18 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 18 to 39 ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Classifications: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Within the acceptable range ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Acceptable, but at the high end of the acceptable range ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Above the acceptable range ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Moderately high ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: High ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Very high Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100328
Title: Lung capacity measures of the household population Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2015-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Statistics, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Forced vital capacity (FVC) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Ratio of forced expiratory volume in one second to forced vital capacity (FEV1/FVC) Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 12 to 19 ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Mean ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 5th Percentile ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 10th Percentile ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 25th Percentile ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 50th Percentile ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 75th Percentile ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 90th Percentile ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: 95th Percentile Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100329
Title: Distribution of the household population by chronic diseases Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2015-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Diseases, Sex, Age group, Categories, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Diseases: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Hypertension ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 35 to 79 ID: 3, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 4, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 12 to 19 ID: 5, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 6, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 35 to 59 ID: 7, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 8, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Categories: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Presence of Chronic Disease ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Absence of Chronic Disease Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100330
Title: Distribution of the household population by dental status Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2009-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Statistics, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Dental status Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 12 to 19 ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Dentate - both arches ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Dentate - upper arch only ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Dentate - lower arch only ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Endentulous with one or more implants ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Endentulous Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100331
Title: Distribution of the household population by allergy indicator Date range: 2013-01-01 to 2015-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Categories, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total immunoglobulin E Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 12 to 19 ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Categories: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Presence of allergy ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Absence of allergy Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100332
Title: Chemistry panel of the household population Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2019-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Statistics, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Magnesium (mmoI/L) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Phosphorus (mmoI/L) ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Alanine aminotransferase (U/L) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Alkaline phosphatase (ALKP) (U/L) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) (U/L) ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Albumin (g/L) ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Creatinine (µmoI/L) ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Gamma-glutamyl transferase (U/L) ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Total calcium (mmoI/L) ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Urea (mmoI/L) ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Uric acid (µmoI/L) ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Total protein (g/L) Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 3, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 3 to 5 ID: 4, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 5, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 12 to 19 ID: 6, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 7, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 8, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Mean ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 5th Percentile ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 10th Percentile ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 25th Percentile ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 50th Percentile ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 75th Percentile ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 90th Percentile ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: 95th Percentile Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100333
Title: Complete blood count of the household population Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2019-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Statistics, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Hemoglobin (grams per litre) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Hematocrit (litres per litre) ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Mean corpuscular volume (femtolitres) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Platelet count (billions per litre) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: White blood cell count (billions per litre) Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 3, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 3 to 5 ID: 4, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 5, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 12 to 19 ID: 6, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 7, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 8, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Mean ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 5th Percentile ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 10th Percentile ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 25th Percentile ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 50th Percentile ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 75th Percentile ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 90th Percentile ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: 95th Percentile Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100334
Title: Hormone measures of the household population Date range: 2013-01-01 to 2019-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Statistics, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estradiol (pmoI/L) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Free thyroxine (pmoI/L) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Thyroid stimulating hormone (mIU/L) Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 3, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 3 to 5 ID: 4, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 5, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 12 to 19 ID: 6, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 7, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 8, Parent: 2, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Measure of central tendency ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 5th Percentile ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 10th Percentile ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 25th Percentile ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 50th Percentile ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 75th Percentile ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 90th Percentile ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: 95th Percentile Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100335
Title: Distribution of household population by infection marker Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2013-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Categories, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Hepatitis B virus surface antibody Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 14 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 14 to 19 ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Categories: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Presence of hepatitis B virus surface antibody ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Absence of hepatitis B virus surface antibody Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100336
Title: Nutritional status of the household population Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2019-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Statistics, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ferritin (µg/L) ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Vitamin D (nmol/L) ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Vitamin C (ng/mL) ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Red blood cell folate (nmol/L) ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Vitamin B12 (pmol/L) ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Parathyroid hormone (pmol/L) ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Creatinine (urine) (mmol/L) ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Iodine (µmol/L) ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Iodine-to-creatinine ratio (nmol/mmol) ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Potassium (urine) (mmol/L) ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Sodium (urine) (mmol/L) Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 39 ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 19 ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 19 ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Ages 20 to 79 ID: 3, Parent: 10, Name: Ages 3 to 5 ID: 4, Parent: 10, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 5, Parent: 10, Name: Ages 12 to 19 ID: 6, Parent: 10, Name: Ages 20 to 39 ID: 7, Parent: 10, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 8, Parent: 10, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Measure of central tendency ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 5th Percentile ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 10th Percentile ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 25th Percentile ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 50th Percentile ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 75th Percentile ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 90th Percentile ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: 95th Percentile Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Updated estimate ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Updated low 95% confidence interval, updated estimate ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Updated high 95% confidence interval, updated estimate
D13100337
Title: Household population meeting/not meeting the Canadian physical activity guidelines, inactive Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2015-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Categories, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canadian physical activity guidelines Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 5 to 17 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 17 ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Ages 18 to 79 ID: 4, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 5 to 11 ID: 5, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 6, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 12 to 17 ID: 7, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 18 to 39 ID: 8, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 9, Parent: 3, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Categories: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Meeting guidelines ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Not meeting guidelines Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100338
Title: Average time spent sedentary Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2019-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Statistics, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Sedentary time (minutes per day) Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Ages 5 to 17 ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 17 ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Ages 18 to 79 ID: 6, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 3 to 5 ID: 7, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 8, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 12 to 17 ID: 9, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 18 to 39 ID: 10, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 11, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Mean ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 5th Percentile ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 10th Percentile ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 25th Percentile ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 50th Percentile ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 75th Percentile ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 90th Percentile ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: 95th Percentile Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100339
Title: Average time spent being physically active Date range: 2009-01-01 to 2019-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Measures, Sex, Age group, Statistics, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Health Measures Survey Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Measures: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Light physical activity time ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Moderate to vigorous physical activity time Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Ages 3 to 79 ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 79 ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Ages 5 to 17 ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Ages 6 to 17 ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Ages 18 to 79 ID: 6, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 3 to 5 ID: 7, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 6 to 11 ID: 8, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 12 to 17 ID: 9, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 18 to 39 ID: 10, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 40 to 59 ID: 11, Parent: 5, Name: Ages 60 to 79 Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Mean ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: 5th Percentile ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: 10th Percentile ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: 25th Percentile ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: 50th Percentile ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: 75th Percentile ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: 90th Percentile ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: 95th Percentile Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Estimate ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval, estimate ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval, estimate
D13100342
Title: Asthma, by age group and sex, household population aged 4 and over, Canada and provinces Date range: 1994-01-01 to 1998-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Age group, Sex, Asthma, Characteristics Subject: Health Survey: National Population Health Survey: Household Component, Cross-sectional, National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth Frequency: Every 2 years Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 4 years and over ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 4-11 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 12 years and over ID: 4, Parent: 3, Name: 12-19 years ID: 5, Parent: 4, Name: 12-14 years ID: 6, Parent: 4, Name: 15-19 years ID: 7, Parent: 3, Name: 20-34 years ID: 8, Parent: 7, Name: 20-24 years ID: 9, Parent: 7, Name: 25-34 years ID: 10, Parent: 3, Name: 35-44 years ID: 11, Parent: 3, Name: 45-64 years ID: 12, Parent: 11, Name: 45-54 years ID: 13, Parent: 11, Name: 55-64 years ID: 14, Parent: 3, Name: 65 years and over ID: 15, Parent: 14, Name: 65-74 years ID: 16, Parent: 14, Name: 75 years and over Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Asthma: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population for the variable asthma ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: With asthma ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Without asthma ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Asthma, not stated Characteristics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Number of persons ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval - number of persons ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval - number of persons ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Coefficient of variation for number of persons ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Percent ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval - percent ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval - percent ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Coefficient of variation for percent
D13100343
Title: Prevalence of disability for adults Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Prevalence Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 years and over ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 64 years ID: 3, Parent: 2, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 4, Parent: 2, Name: 25 to 44 years ID: 5, Parent: 2, Name: 45 to 64 years ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: 65 years and over ID: 7, Parent: 6, Name: 65 to 74 years ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: 75 years and over Prevalence: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Persons with disabilities ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Prevalence of disability
D13100344
Title: Adults with and without disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Disability, Age group, Sex Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Disability: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Persons with disabilities ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Persons without disabilities Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 years and over ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 64 years ID: 3, Parent: 2, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 4, Parent: 2, Name: 25 to 44 years ID: 5, Parent: 2, Name: 45 to 64 years ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: 65 years and over ID: 7, Parent: 6, Name: 65 to 74 years ID: 8, Parent: 6, Name: 75 years and over Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females
D13100345
Title: Adults with disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Disability type, Age group, Sex Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Disability type: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Seeing ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Hearing ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Mobility ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Flexibility ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Dexterity ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Pain ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Learning ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Memory ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Developmental ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Mental and/or psychological ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Unknown disability type Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total,15 years and over ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 64 years ID: 3, Parent: 2, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 4, Parent: 2, Name: 25 to 44 years ID: 5, Parent: 2, Name: 45 to 64 years ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: 65 years and over ID: 7, Parent: 6, Name: 65 to 74 years ID: 8, Parent: 6, Name: 75 years and over Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females
D13100346
Title: Adults with disabilities, by severity Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Severity, Age group, Sex Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Severity: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population, severity of disability ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Mild ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Moderate ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Severe ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: Very Severe Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 years and over ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 64 years ID: 3, Parent: 2, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 4, Parent: 2, Name: 25 to 44 years ID: 5, Parent: 2, Name: 45 to 64 years ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: 65 years and over ID: 7, Parent: 6, Name: 65 to 74 years ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: 75 years and over Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females
D13100347
Title: Labour force status for adults with and without disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Disability, Labour force status Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 to 64 years ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 25 to 34 years ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 35 to 44 years ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: 45 to 54 years ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: 55 to 64 years Disability: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Persons with disabilities ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Persons without disabilities Labour force status: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total labour force ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Employed ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Unemployed ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Not in labour force ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Participation rate ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Age standardized participation rate ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Employment Rate ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Age standardized employment rate ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Unemployment rate ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Age standardized unemployment rate
D13100348
Title: Labour force status for adults with disabilities by disability type Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Sex, Age group, Disability type, Global Severity, Labour force status Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 to 64 years ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 25 to 34 years ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 35 to 44 years ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: 45 to 54 years ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: 55 to 64 years Disability type: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: All disability types ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Seeing ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Hearing ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Mobility ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: Flexibility ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Dexterity ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Pain ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Learning ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Memory ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Developmental ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: Mental and/or psychological ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Unknown disability type Global Severity: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population, severity of disability ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Mild ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Moderate ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Severe ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: Very Severe Labour force status: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total labour force ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Employed ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Unemployed ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Not in labour force ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Participation rate ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Age standardized participation rate ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Employment Rate ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Age standardized employment rate ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Unemployment rate ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Age standardized unemployment rate
D13100349
Title: Limitations and barriers to employment for adults with disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Limitations and barriers, Age group, Statistics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Limitations and barriers: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Limited in ability to work ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Completely prevented from working ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Barriers to employment ID: 4, Parent: 3, Name: Expected income less than current ID: 5, Parent: 3, Name: Lose additional supports ID: 6, Parent: 3, Name: Lack of specialized transportation ID: 7, Parent: 3, Name: Family responsibilities ID: 8, Parent: 3, Name: Past attempts unsuccessful ID: 9, Parent: 3, Name: Family and/or friends discourage ID: 10, Parent: 3, Name: Experienced discrimination ID: 11, Parent: 3, Name: Training and/or experience not adequate ID: 12, Parent: 3, Name: Few jobs available locally ID: 13, Parent: 3, Name: Accessibility issues ID: 14, Parent: 3, Name: Other reason Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 to 64 years ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 25 to 44 years ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 45 to 64 years Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Number of persons ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Percentage ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval
D13100350
Title: Modifications for labour force participation for adults with disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Modifications list, Modifications, requirements and availability, Age group, Statistics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Modifications list: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Job redesign ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Telework ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Reduced work hours ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Human support ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Technical aids ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Computer and/or laptop with specialized software and/or adaptations ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Communication aids ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: A modified and/or ergonomic workstation ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Special chair and/or back support ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Handrails, ramps and/or widened doorways and/or hallways ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Adapted and/or accessible parking ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: An accessible elevator ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Adapted washrooms ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Specialized transportation ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Other equipment, help and/or work arrangement Modifications, requirements and availability: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Required to work ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Have not been made available Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total 15 to 64 years Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Number of persons ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Percentage ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval
D13100351
Title: Training in the workplace for adults with disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Training in the workplace, Age group, Statistics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Training in the workplace: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Received classroom training related to your job in the past twelve months ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Received on-the-job training in the past twelve months ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Received on-the-job training from previous employment in the past twelve months Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 to 64 years ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 25 to 44 years ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 45 to 64 years Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Number of persons ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Percentage ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval
D13100352
Title: Barriers in the workplace for adults with disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Barriers to training, Age group, Statistics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Barriers to training: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Reasons prevented from taking work-related training courses ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Location was not physically accessible to you ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Courses were not adapted to the needs of your condition ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: You requested courses, but were denied them (by employer) ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: Your condition ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Inadequate transportation ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Too costly ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Too busy ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Other reason Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 to 64 years ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 25 to 44 years ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 45 to 64 years Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Number of persons ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Percentage ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval
D13100353
Title: Hours worked per week for adults with disabilities by age group Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Hours, Age group, Statistics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Hours: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Median hours worked per week ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 1 to 14 hours ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 29 hours ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 30 to 40 hours ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: 41 to 60 hours ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: 61 or more hours ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Not specified Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 to 64 years ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 25 to 44 years ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 45 to 64 years Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Number of persons ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Percentage ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval
D13100354
Title: Industry of employment for adults with disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Industry, Age group, Sex, Statistics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Industry: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Utilities ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Construction ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Manufacturing ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Wholesale trade ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Retail trade ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Transportation and warehousing ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Information and cultural industries ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Finance and insurance ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Real estate and rental and leasing ID: 12, Parent: None, Name: Professional, scientific and technical services ID: 13, Parent: None, Name: Management of companies and enterprises ID: 14, Parent: None, Name: Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services ID: 15, Parent: None, Name: Educational services ID: 16, Parent: None, Name: Health care and social assistance ID: 17, Parent: None, Name: Arts, entertainment and recreation ID: 18, Parent: None, Name: Accommodation and food services ID: 19, Parent: None, Name: Other services (except public administration) ID: 20, Parent: None, Name: Public administration ID: 21, Parent: None, Name: Not specified Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 to 64 years ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 25 to 44 years ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 45 to 64 years Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Number of persons ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Percentage ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval
D13100355
Title: Occupations of adults with disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Occupation, Age group, Sex, Statistics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Occupation: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Management occupations ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Business, finance and administration occupations ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Natural and applied sciences and related occupations ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: Health occupations ID: 5, Parent: None, Name: Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services ID: 6, Parent: None, Name: Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport ID: 7, Parent: None, Name: Sales and service occupations ID: 8, Parent: None, Name: Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations ID: 9, Parent: None, Name: Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations ID: 10, Parent: None, Name: Occupations in manufacturing and utilities ID: 11, Parent: None, Name: Not specified Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 to 64 years ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 25 to 44 years ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 45 to 64 years Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Number of persons ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Percentage ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval
D13100356
Title: Total income for adults with and without disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Income group, Age group, Sex, Disability, Statistics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Income group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population, 15 years and over ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Without income ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: With income ID: 4, Parent: 3, Name: Under $5,000 ID: 5, Parent: 3, Name: $5,000 to $9,999 ID: 6, Parent: 3, Name: $10,000 to $14,999 ID: 7, Parent: 3, Name: $15,000 to $19,999 ID: 8, Parent: 3, Name: $20,000 to $29,999 ID: 9, Parent: 3, Name: $30,000 to $39,999 ID: 10, Parent: 3, Name: $40,000 to $49,999 ID: 11, Parent: 3, Name: $50,000 to $59,999 ID: 12, Parent: 3, Name: $60,000 or more ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Income not specified Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 years and over ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 25 to 34 years ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 35 to 44 years ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: 45 to 54 years ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: 55 to 64 years ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: 65 years and over Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Disability: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Persons with disabilities ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Persons without disabilities Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Number of persons ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Percentage ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval
D13100357
Title: Old age security and guaranteed income supplement of adults with and without disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Old age security pension and guaranteed income supplement, Age group, Sex, Disability, Statistics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada Old age security pension and guaranteed income supplement: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population, 15 years and over ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Without old age security pension and guaranteed income supplement ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: With old age security pension and guaranteed income supplement ID: 4, Parent: 3, Name: Under $5,000 ID: 5, Parent: 3, Name: $5,000 to $9,999 ID: 6, Parent: 3, Name: $10,000 to $14,999 ID: 7, Parent: 3, Name: $15,000 to $19,999 ID: 8, Parent: 3, Name: $20,000 or more ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Income not specified Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 years and over ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 25 to 34 years ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 35 to 44 years ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: 45 to 54 years ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: 55 to 64 years ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: 65 years and over Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Disability: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Persons with disabilities ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Persons without disabilities Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Number of persons ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Percentage ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval
D13100358
Title: Canada and Quebec pension plan benefits of adults with and without disabilities Date range: 2012-01-01 to 2012-01-01 Dimensions: Geography, Canada and Quebec pension plan benefit income, Age group, Sex, Disability, Statistics Subject: Health Survey: Canadian Survey on Disability Frequency: Occasional Geography: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Canada ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Newfoundland and Labrador ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Prince Edward Island ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: Nova Scotia ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: New Brunswick ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: Quebec ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: Ontario ID: 8, Parent: 1, Name: Manitoba ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Saskatchewan ID: 10, Parent: 1, Name: Alberta ID: 11, Parent: 1, Name: British Columbia ID: 12, Parent: 1, Name: Yukon ID: 13, Parent: 1, Name: Northwest Territories ID: 14, Parent: 1, Name: Nunavut Canada and Quebec pension plan benefit income: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population, 15 years and over ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Without Canada and Quebec pension plan benefits income ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: With Canada and Quebec pension plan benefits income ID: 4, Parent: 3, Name: Under $5,000 ID: 5, Parent: 3, Name: $5,000 to $9,999 ID: 6, Parent: 3, Name: $10,000 to $14,999 ID: 7, Parent: 3, Name: $15,000 to $19,999 ID: 8, Parent: 3, Name: $20,000 or more ID: 9, Parent: 1, Name: Income not specified Age group: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total, 15 years and over ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: 15 to 24 years ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: 25 to 34 years ID: 4, Parent: 1, Name: 35 to 44 years ID: 5, Parent: 1, Name: 45 to 54 years ID: 6, Parent: 1, Name: 55 to 64 years ID: 7, Parent: 1, Name: 65 years and over Sex: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Both sexes ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Males ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Females Disability: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Total population ID: 2, Parent: 1, Name: Persons with disabilities ID: 3, Parent: 1, Name: Persons without disabilities Statistics: ID: 1, Parent: None, Name: Number of persons ID: 2, Parent: None, Name: Percentage ID: 3, Parent: None, Name: Low 95% confidence interval ID: 4, Parent: None, Name: High 95% confidence interval