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- Journals and periodicals: 82-221-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
Over 80 indicators measure the health of the Canadian population and the effectiveness of the health care system. Designed to provide comparable information at the health region and provincial/territorial levels, these data are produced from a wide range of the most recently available sources.
This Internet publication is produced by Statistics Canada and the Canadian Institute for Health Information.
Release date: 2020-07-30 - 2. Perceived life stress, 2012 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201300111842Geography: CanadaDescription:
This is a health fact sheet about perceived life stress among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2013-06-17 - 3. Trajectories of psychological distress among Canadian adults who experienced parental addiction in childhood ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X201300311774Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study compares trajectories of psychological distress among a nationally representative sample of Canadians aged 18 to 74 who did and did not experience parental addiction in childhood.
Release date: 2013-03-20 - 4. Perceived life stress, 2011 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201200111666Geography: CanadaDescription:
This is a health fact sheet about perceived life stress among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2012-06-19 - Articles and reports: 11-008-X201100211562Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article is based on the 2010 General Social Survey on Time Use. It examines how workers who report being highly stressed differ from those who report being somewhat stressed. Then it outlines the five main issues that highly stressed workers identified as their primary source of stress and compares their selected characteristics by source of stress - for instance, differences between workers who are anxious about work compared to those concerned about their finances or about a family situation.
Release date: 2011-10-13 - Articles and reports: 11-008-X201100211531Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article examines various facets of travelling between home and work. First it provides information about commuting times and how frequently workers are caught in traffic. Second, it looks at workers' perceptions of the time they spend commuting as well as car users' perceptions of public transit. Finally a connection is drawn between the characteristics of commuting to work (commuting time, recurrence of traffic congestion, etc.) and selected subjective measures of quality of life, including stress levels and satisfaction with work-life balance.
Release date: 2011-08-24 - Journals and periodicals: 89-647-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
This publication provides an overview of the time use of Canadians produced from the 2010 General Social Survey on Time Stress and Well-being. It presents information on participation rates and average amount of time spent on various activities and compares recent data with information obtained from a similar survey conducted in 1998. In addition, it examines Canadians' perceptions of time stress.
Release date: 2011-07-12 - 8. Perceived life stress, 2010 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201100111466Geography: CanadaDescription:
This is a health fact sheet about perceived life stress among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2011-06-21 - 9. Perceived life stress, 2009 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201000211266Geography: CanadaDescription:
This is a health fact sheet about perceived life stress among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2010-06-15 - 10. Perceived Life Stress 2008 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201000111108Geography: CanadaDescription:
The negative health consequences of stress include high blood pressure and immune and circulatory complications. In addition, exposure to stress can contribute to behaviours such as smoking, over consumption of alcohol, and less healthy eating habits.
Release date: 2010-04-12
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- Journals and periodicals: 82-221-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
Over 80 indicators measure the health of the Canadian population and the effectiveness of the health care system. Designed to provide comparable information at the health region and provincial/territorial levels, these data are produced from a wide range of the most recently available sources.
This Internet publication is produced by Statistics Canada and the Canadian Institute for Health Information.
Release date: 2020-07-30 - 2. Perceived life stress, 2012 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201300111842Geography: CanadaDescription:
This is a health fact sheet about perceived life stress among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2013-06-17 - 3. Trajectories of psychological distress among Canadian adults who experienced parental addiction in childhood ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X201300311774Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study compares trajectories of psychological distress among a nationally representative sample of Canadians aged 18 to 74 who did and did not experience parental addiction in childhood.
Release date: 2013-03-20 - 4. Perceived life stress, 2011 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201200111666Geography: CanadaDescription:
This is a health fact sheet about perceived life stress among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2012-06-19 - Articles and reports: 11-008-X201100211562Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article is based on the 2010 General Social Survey on Time Use. It examines how workers who report being highly stressed differ from those who report being somewhat stressed. Then it outlines the five main issues that highly stressed workers identified as their primary source of stress and compares their selected characteristics by source of stress - for instance, differences between workers who are anxious about work compared to those concerned about their finances or about a family situation.
Release date: 2011-10-13 - Articles and reports: 11-008-X201100211531Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article examines various facets of travelling between home and work. First it provides information about commuting times and how frequently workers are caught in traffic. Second, it looks at workers' perceptions of the time they spend commuting as well as car users' perceptions of public transit. Finally a connection is drawn between the characteristics of commuting to work (commuting time, recurrence of traffic congestion, etc.) and selected subjective measures of quality of life, including stress levels and satisfaction with work-life balance.
Release date: 2011-08-24 - Journals and periodicals: 89-647-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
This publication provides an overview of the time use of Canadians produced from the 2010 General Social Survey on Time Stress and Well-being. It presents information on participation rates and average amount of time spent on various activities and compares recent data with information obtained from a similar survey conducted in 1998. In addition, it examines Canadians' perceptions of time stress.
Release date: 2011-07-12 - 8. Perceived life stress, 2010 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201100111466Geography: CanadaDescription:
This is a health fact sheet about perceived life stress among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2011-06-21 - 9. Perceived life stress, 2009 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201000211266Geography: CanadaDescription:
This is a health fact sheet about perceived life stress among Canadians. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Release date: 2010-06-15 - 10. Perceived Life Stress 2008 ArchivedStats in brief: 82-625-X201000111108Geography: CanadaDescription:
The negative health consequences of stress include high blood pressure and immune and circulatory complications. In addition, exposure to stress can contribute to behaviours such as smoking, over consumption of alcohol, and less healthy eating habits.
Release date: 2010-04-12
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