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- Stats in brief: 11-001-X202316329643Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2023-06-12
- Articles and reports: 75-006-X201700154877Description:
This study uses data from the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) to examine the prevalence of early motherhood (i.e., having become a mother before the age of 20) among First Nations women living off reserve, Métis women and Inuit women aged 20 to 44. Data from the 2011 General Social Survey (GSS) are used for non-Aboriginal women. The study also examines whether early motherhood is associated with different outcomes in terms of education and employment.
Release date: 2017-12-01 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201000211145Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article describes Canadian women's adherence to Health Canada's 1999 gestational weight guidelines, by selected socio-demographic and maternity characteristics of the mother.
Release date: 2010-04-21 - Table: 13-10-0166-01Frequency: AnnualDescription:
Number of teen pregnancies and rates per 1,000 females, by pregnancy outcome (live births, induced abortions, or fetal loss), by age groups 15 to 17 years and 18 to 19 years, 1998 to 2000.
Release date: 2007-04-10 - 5. Medication use among pregnant women ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X20050029192Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study examines medication use among women aged 15 to 49, comparing pregnant women with their non-pregnant contemporaries. A portrait of women who used medication during pregnancy is also presented.
Release date: 2006-05-05 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20020016712Description:
In this paper, we consider the effect of the interval censoring of cessation time on intensity parameter estimation with regard to smoking cessation and pregnancy. The three waves of the National Population Health Survey allow the methodology of event history analysis to be applied to smoking initiation, cessation and relapse. One issue of interest is the relationship between smoking cessation and pregnancy. If a longitudinal respondent who is a smoker at the first cycle ceases smoking by the second cycle, we know the cessation time to within an interval of length at most a year, since the respondent is asked for the age at which she stopped smoking, and her date of birth is known. We also know whether she is pregnant at the time of the second cycle, and whether she has given birth since the time of the first cycle. For many such subjects, we know the date of conception to within a relatively small interval. If we knew the time of smoking cessation and pregnancy period exactly for each member who experienced one or other of these events between cycles, we could model their temporal relationship through their joint intensities.
Release date: 2004-09-13 - 7. Pregnancy and smoking ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X20030046981Geography: CanadaDescription:
- About 17% of women who had a baby in the past five years smoked while they were pregnant, and 17% of women who did not smoke during pregnancy had regularly been exposed to others' smoking.
- Smoking and exposure to smoking during pregnancy is most common among women younger than 25.
- Regular exposure to others' smoking increased the risk that a woman would smoke while she was pregnant.
Release date: 2004-07-21 - 8. Teenage pregnancy ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X20000015299Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article examines trends in teenage pregnancy in Canada, focussing on induced abortions, live births and fetal loss among women aged 15 to 19 in 1997.
Release date: 2000-10-20 - 9. Pregnancy-related hospital use ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X19980013874Geography: Province or territoryDescription: This article describes provincial variations in women's hospital use during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period.Release date: 1998-07-27
- 10. Teenage pregnancies, 1974 to 1994 ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X19970033452Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article provides an overview of trends from 1974 to 1994 in the pregnancies among women aged 15 to 19.
Release date: 1998-01-15
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- Table: 13-10-0166-01Frequency: AnnualDescription:
Number of teen pregnancies and rates per 1,000 females, by pregnancy outcome (live births, induced abortions, or fetal loss), by age groups 15 to 17 years and 18 to 19 years, 1998 to 2000.
Release date: 2007-04-10
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- Stats in brief: 11-001-X202316329643Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2023-06-12
- Articles and reports: 75-006-X201700154877Description:
This study uses data from the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) to examine the prevalence of early motherhood (i.e., having become a mother before the age of 20) among First Nations women living off reserve, Métis women and Inuit women aged 20 to 44. Data from the 2011 General Social Survey (GSS) are used for non-Aboriginal women. The study also examines whether early motherhood is associated with different outcomes in terms of education and employment.
Release date: 2017-12-01 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201000211145Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article describes Canadian women's adherence to Health Canada's 1999 gestational weight guidelines, by selected socio-demographic and maternity characteristics of the mother.
Release date: 2010-04-21 - 4. Medication use among pregnant women ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X20050029192Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study examines medication use among women aged 15 to 49, comparing pregnant women with their non-pregnant contemporaries. A portrait of women who used medication during pregnancy is also presented.
Release date: 2006-05-05 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20020016712Description:
In this paper, we consider the effect of the interval censoring of cessation time on intensity parameter estimation with regard to smoking cessation and pregnancy. The three waves of the National Population Health Survey allow the methodology of event history analysis to be applied to smoking initiation, cessation and relapse. One issue of interest is the relationship between smoking cessation and pregnancy. If a longitudinal respondent who is a smoker at the first cycle ceases smoking by the second cycle, we know the cessation time to within an interval of length at most a year, since the respondent is asked for the age at which she stopped smoking, and her date of birth is known. We also know whether she is pregnant at the time of the second cycle, and whether she has given birth since the time of the first cycle. For many such subjects, we know the date of conception to within a relatively small interval. If we knew the time of smoking cessation and pregnancy period exactly for each member who experienced one or other of these events between cycles, we could model their temporal relationship through their joint intensities.
Release date: 2004-09-13 - 6. Pregnancy and smoking ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X20030046981Geography: CanadaDescription:
- About 17% of women who had a baby in the past five years smoked while they were pregnant, and 17% of women who did not smoke during pregnancy had regularly been exposed to others' smoking.
- Smoking and exposure to smoking during pregnancy is most common among women younger than 25.
- Regular exposure to others' smoking increased the risk that a woman would smoke while she was pregnant.
Release date: 2004-07-21 - 7. Teenage pregnancy ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X20000015299Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article examines trends in teenage pregnancy in Canada, focussing on induced abortions, live births and fetal loss among women aged 15 to 19 in 1997.
Release date: 2000-10-20 - 8. Pregnancy-related hospital use ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X19980013874Geography: Province or territoryDescription: This article describes provincial variations in women's hospital use during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period.Release date: 1998-07-27
- 9. Teenage pregnancies, 1974 to 1994 ArchivedArticles and reports: 82-003-X19970033452Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article provides an overview of trends from 1974 to 1994 in the pregnancies among women aged 15 to 19.
Release date: 1998-01-15
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