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- Articles and reports: 82-003-X202300700001Description: Prevalence of loneliness among Canadians has become an important concern because of its wider consequences on health and well-being. However, there are limited Canadian studies about loneliness disaggregated by gender and across various subgroups of older Canadians, particularly immigrant subgroups. This study estimates the prevalence of loneliness among older Canadians in a nationally representative sample of 38,941 Canadians aged 65 and older, with particular focus on evaluating differences in loneliness across immigrant subgroups.Release date: 2023-07-19
- Articles and reports: 82-003-X202300500001Description: Research has identified an association between sleep and obesity in the general population, it is also important to examine this association in the military population. This study presents the prevalence of overweight, obesity, sleep duration and measures of sleep quality in the Canadian Armed Forces. In addition, the independent associations of sleep duration and sleep quality with obesity are examined.Release date: 2023-05-17
- Articles and reports: 75-006-X202200100006Description:
Gambling is common in Canada, as it is in many other countries. The majority of people who gamble do so without harm, but a minority will be adversely affected. This study examines gambling and gambling problems among people aged 15 or older, using data from the 2018 Canadian Community Health Survey, Gambling Rapid Response.
Release date: 2022-08-09 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2022041Description:
This infographic looks at gambling and gambling problems among people aged 15 or older, using data from the 2018 Canadian Community Health Survey, Gambling Rapid Response. It looks at the characteristics of Canadians who reported gambling in the past year, the type of gambling activities they participated in, as well as persons who are at a higher risk of developing a gambling problem.
Release date: 2022-08-09 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202200700003Description:
Vaping is more prevalent among younger than older Canadians. While vaping is less harmful than combustible tobacco, it is not without health risk. The primary objective of this study was to examine vaping in the past 30 days among 12- to 17-year-olds, using 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth data. The secondary objectives were to identify adolescents who reported vaping before tobacco smoking and to examine the vaping of nicotine and flavoured e-liquids using data from the 2020 Canadian Community Health Survey and the 2019 Canadian Tobacco and Nicotine Survey.
Release date: 2022-07-20 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202101000002Description:
Hypertension is a common condition experienced by close to one-quarter of the adult population in Canada. There is evidence that this condition or the medications used to treat it may lead to hearing health problems. The purpose of this study is to quantify associations between hypertension and hearing health problems—defined as having hearing loss, tinnitus or both conditions for adults aged 19 to 79 years. Data from cycles 3 (2012 to 2013) and 4 (2014 to 2015) of the Canadian Health Measures Survey are used.
Release date: 2021-10-20 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202100400002Description:
This study estimates the prevalence of frailty and pre-frailty among adults aged 65 or older in Canada, and examines associations with mortality-all-cause and cause-specific (i.e., neoplasms, and diseases of the circulatory and respiratory systems)-over a follow-up period of three to five years.
Release date: 2021-04-21 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202001200001Description:
This study assessed the association between household food insecurity and self-perceived mental health status and anxiety symptoms among Canadians in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Release date: 2020-12-16 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202000300003Description:
This study examines an objective and a subjective measure of social isolation and their associations with mortality for Canadian seniors aged 65 or older.
Release date: 2020-06-17 - 10. Self-perceived mental health and health-related behaviours of Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic ArchivedStats in brief: 45-28-0001202000100011Description:
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting social disruption has left many to struggle with changes to routines and feelings of uncertainty as the impact of the virus continues to unfold. Looking after one's mental and physical well-being is an important practice during this challenging time.
Release date: 2020-05-12
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- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2022041Description:
This infographic looks at gambling and gambling problems among people aged 15 or older, using data from the 2018 Canadian Community Health Survey, Gambling Rapid Response. It looks at the characteristics of Canadians who reported gambling in the past year, the type of gambling activities they participated in, as well as persons who are at a higher risk of developing a gambling problem.
Release date: 2022-08-09 - 2. Self-perceived mental health and health-related behaviours of Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic ArchivedStats in brief: 45-28-0001202000100011Description:
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting social disruption has left many to struggle with changes to routines and feelings of uncertainty as the impact of the virus continues to unfold. Looking after one's mental and physical well-being is an important practice during this challenging time.
Release date: 2020-05-12 - 3. Men and women in the Canadian Armed Forces, 2019 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2019072Description:
This infographic covers actively serving Department of National Defence Canadian Armed Forces (DND-CAF) members from both the Regular Forces and Class A, B and C Primary Reserve.The findings are based on the Canadian Armed Forces Health Survey and the objective is to provide insight into the current health status of Canadian Armed Forces personnel.
Release date: 2019-12-04 - 4. StatCan Research Beat - Home care use in Canada ArchivedStats in brief: 89-20-00042018001Description:
This video describes home care services in Canada, and discusses who is using them, how they are paid for and whether needs are being met.
Release date: 2018-12-18
Articles and reports (38)
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- Articles and reports: 82-003-X202300700001Description: Prevalence of loneliness among Canadians has become an important concern because of its wider consequences on health and well-being. However, there are limited Canadian studies about loneliness disaggregated by gender and across various subgroups of older Canadians, particularly immigrant subgroups. This study estimates the prevalence of loneliness among older Canadians in a nationally representative sample of 38,941 Canadians aged 65 and older, with particular focus on evaluating differences in loneliness across immigrant subgroups.Release date: 2023-07-19
- Articles and reports: 82-003-X202300500001Description: Research has identified an association between sleep and obesity in the general population, it is also important to examine this association in the military population. This study presents the prevalence of overweight, obesity, sleep duration and measures of sleep quality in the Canadian Armed Forces. In addition, the independent associations of sleep duration and sleep quality with obesity are examined.Release date: 2023-05-17
- Articles and reports: 75-006-X202200100006Description:
Gambling is common in Canada, as it is in many other countries. The majority of people who gamble do so without harm, but a minority will be adversely affected. This study examines gambling and gambling problems among people aged 15 or older, using data from the 2018 Canadian Community Health Survey, Gambling Rapid Response.
Release date: 2022-08-09 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202200700003Description:
Vaping is more prevalent among younger than older Canadians. While vaping is less harmful than combustible tobacco, it is not without health risk. The primary objective of this study was to examine vaping in the past 30 days among 12- to 17-year-olds, using 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth data. The secondary objectives were to identify adolescents who reported vaping before tobacco smoking and to examine the vaping of nicotine and flavoured e-liquids using data from the 2020 Canadian Community Health Survey and the 2019 Canadian Tobacco and Nicotine Survey.
Release date: 2022-07-20 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202101000002Description:
Hypertension is a common condition experienced by close to one-quarter of the adult population in Canada. There is evidence that this condition or the medications used to treat it may lead to hearing health problems. The purpose of this study is to quantify associations between hypertension and hearing health problems—defined as having hearing loss, tinnitus or both conditions for adults aged 19 to 79 years. Data from cycles 3 (2012 to 2013) and 4 (2014 to 2015) of the Canadian Health Measures Survey are used.
Release date: 2021-10-20 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202100400002Description:
This study estimates the prevalence of frailty and pre-frailty among adults aged 65 or older in Canada, and examines associations with mortality-all-cause and cause-specific (i.e., neoplasms, and diseases of the circulatory and respiratory systems)-over a follow-up period of three to five years.
Release date: 2021-04-21 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202001200001Description:
This study assessed the association between household food insecurity and self-perceived mental health status and anxiety symptoms among Canadians in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Release date: 2020-12-16 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202000300003Description:
This study examines an objective and a subjective measure of social isolation and their associations with mortality for Canadian seniors aged 65 or older.
Release date: 2020-06-17 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201901100001Description: Using data for the population aged 15 and older from the 2015 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS), this study presents prevalence estimates of sexual minority populations and disparities in complete mental health between gay, lesbian and bisexual individuals, and their heterosexual counterparts. Complete mental health is defined as being in flourishing mental health in combination with the absence of a mood or anxiety disorder diagnosis and absence of suicide ideation in the previous 12 months.Release date: 2019-11-20
- Articles and reports: 82-003-X201900700002Description:
For the first time, the 2015 and 2016 Canadian Community Health Survey collected national data on bed sharing. This study uses these data to examine the prevalence and frequency of bed sharing in Canada by selected characteristics of the mother, as well as reported reasons for this practice.
Release date: 2019-07-17
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- 1. The Use of Custodial Remand in Canada ArchivedJournals and periodicals: 85-550-XGeography: Province or territoryDescription:
The Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics has prepared a report on the use of remand in Canada. Remand refers to persons who have been charged with an offence and ordered by the court to custody while awaiting a further court appearance. This report uses data from the Adult Correctional Services (ACS) survey to assess the trends in remand admissions, sentence lengths, and average daily counts of remand inmates in provincial/territorial correctional facilities between 1988-89 and 1997-98. Characteristics of remand inmates (e.g., age, gender, marital status, level of education, employment), offences and criminal history were studied using data from the One-Day Snapshot report (a census of inmates on-register in adult correctional facilities on midnight Saturday October 5th 1996). Characteristics and offences of youth on remand in 1997-98 were also examined using data from the Youth Custody and Community Services (YCCS) survey. Trends in the average counts of youth on remand between 1988-89 and 1997-98 are presented using data from the Corrections Key Indicator Report. Appendices include graphs of admissions and average daily counts for each province and territory.
Release date: 1999-11-25
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