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Table 1
Age-standardized rate ratios (RR) for potential years of life lost at ages 25 to 74 for Status Indian men living on and off reserve, compared with non-Aboriginal men, by cause of death, non-institutional cohort members, Canada, 1991 to 2001
Table 2
Age-standardized rate ratios (RR) for potential years of life lost at ages 25 to 74 for Status Indian women living on and off reserve, compared with non-Aboriginal women, by cause of death, non-institutional cohort members, Canada, 1991 to 2001
Table 3
Age-standardized rate differences (RD) for potential years of life lost at ages 25 to 74 for Status Indian men living on and off reserve, compared with non-Aboriginal men, by cause of death, non-institutional cohort members, Canada, 1991 to 2001
Table 4
Age-standardized rate differences (RD) for potential years of life lost at ages 25 to 74 for Status Indian women living on and off reserve, compared with non-Aboriginal women, by cause of death, non-institutional cohort members, Canada, 1991 to 2001
Table 5
Hazard ratios for death before age 75 among Status Indians living on and off reserve, compared with non-Aboriginal cohort members, controlling for selected demographic, economic, housing and geographic factors, by sex, non-institutional cohort members aged 25 to 74, Canada, 1991 to 2001
Table A
Selected characteristics of Status Indians living on and off reserve compared with non-Aboriginal men and women, non-institutional cohort members aged 25 to 74, Canada, 1991
Table B
Age distribution of deaths at ages 25 to 74 among Status Indian and non-Aboriginal men and women, non-institutional cohort members, Canada, 1991 to 2001
Table C
Cohort members, deaths ascertained, age-standardized rates of potential years of life lost (PYLL) and distribution of PYLL by cause of death at ages 25 to 74 for Status Indians living on and off reserve, compared with non-Aboriginal men and women, non-institutional cohort members, Canada, 1991 to 2001
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2015-07-17