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Pain or discomfort that affects activities, by sex, household population aged 12 and over, Canada, provinces and territories, 2003

Pain or discomfort that affects activities     Total No pain or discomfort Pain or discomfort, does not prevent activity Pain or discomfort, prevents a few or some activities Pain or discomfort, prevents most activities Pain or discomfort, not stated
Number Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
2003  
Canada 26,567,928 22,442,001 84.5 1,106,202 4.2 2,131,838 8.0 667,047 2.5 220,840 0.8
Males 13,084,997 11,403,956 87.2 545,489 4.2 760,530 5.8 289,577 2.2 85,444 0.7
Females 13,482,931 11,038,044 81.9 560,713 4.2 1,371,308 10.2 377,470 2.8 135,396 1.0
Newfoundland and Labrador 460,130 387,139 84.1 19,896 4.3 32,376 7.0 17,649 3.8 F F
Males 226,255 189,246 83.6 10,012 E 4.4 E 13,868 E 6.1 E 10,654 E 4.7 E F F
Females 233,875 197,892 84.6 9,885 E 4.2 E 18,507 7.9 6,995 E 3.0 E F F
Prince Edward Island 119,410 99,933 83.7 4,867 E 4.1 E 10,994 9.2 3,103 E 2.6 E 513 E 0.4 E
Males 58,151 50,078 86.1 2,614 E 4.5 E 4,097 E 7.0 E 1,074 E 1.8 E F F
Females 61,260 49,855 81.4 2,253 E 3.7 E 6,898 11.3 2,029 E 3.3 E F F
Nova Scotia 797,601 663,987 83.2 31,361 3.9 65,331 8.2 29,465 3.7 7,456 E 0.9 E
Males 385,755 330,044 85.6 20,700 E 5.4 E 20,740 E 5.4 E 9,673 E 2.5 E F F
Females 411,846 333,943 81.1 10,661 2.6 44,591 10.8 19,792 4.8 F F
New Brunswick 638,566 516,131 80.8 33,174 5.2 64,815 10.2 21,873 3.4 F F
Males 312,172 252,747 81.0 15,335 E 4.9 E 31,683 10.1 11,285 E 3.6 E F F
Females 326,394 263,384 80.7 17,839 5.5 33,131 10.2 10,589 E 3.2 E F F
Quebec 6,360,362 5,361,108 84.3 363,013 5.7 462,881 7.3 136,889 2.2 36,471 E 0.6 E
Males 3,129,641 2,732,146 87.3 161,309 5.2 164,428 5.3 58,641 E 1.9 E F F
Females 3,230,721 2,628,962 81.4 201,704 6.2 298,452 9.2 78,247 E 2.4 E F F
Ontario 10,278,740 8,768,368 85.3 342,765 3.3 827,688 8.1 246,775 2.4 93,144 E 0.9 E
Males 5,047,689 4,456,176 88.3 165,838 3.3 289,090 5.7 107,467 2.1 F F
Females 5,231,051 4,312,192 82.4 176,928 3.4 538,598 10.3 139,308 2.7 64,025 E 1.2 E
Manitoba 915,110 768,560 84.0 38,656 4.2 73,942 8.1 17,880 2.0 16,071 E 1.8 E
Males 451,324 394,018 87.3 15,796 E 3.5 E 24,899 5.5 8,081 E 1.8 E 8,530 E 1.9 E
Females 463,786 374,542 80.8 22,860 E 4.9 E 49,042 10.6 9,800 E 2.1 E 7,542 E 1.6 E
Saskatchewan 799,911 679,487 84.9 29,983 3.7 61,067 7.6 22,092 E 2.8 E 7,282 E 0.9 E
Males 394,990 334,790 84.8 16,767 E 4.2 E 27,735 E 7.0 E 12,214 E 3.1 E F F
Females 404,920 344,696 85.1 13,216 E 3.3 E 33,332 8.2 9,879 E 2.4 E F F
Alberta 2,604,212 2,170,150 83.3 125,425 4.8 198,175 7.6 65,742 2.5 44,720 E 1.7 E
Males 1,310,038 1,117,066 85.3 80,695 E 6.2 E 68,148 5.2 26,946 E 2.1 E 17,183 E 1.3 E
Females 1,294,174 1,053,084 81.4 44,730 3.5 130,027 10.0 38,796 3.0 27,537 E 2.1 E
British Columbia 3,521,971 2,964,294 84.2 115,148 3.3 328,897 9.3 104,170 3.0 F F
Males 1,732,295 1,515,105 87.5 55,366 3.2 113,301 6.5 43,075 E 2.5 E F F
Females 1,789,676 1,449,189 81.0 59,783 3.3 215,596 12.0 61,095 3.4 F F
Yukon Territory 24,946 20,807 83.4 1,064 E 4.3 E 2,559 E 10.3 E 516 E 2.1 E F F
Males 12,450 10,391 83.5 664 E 5.3 E 1,228 E 9.9 E F F F F
Females 12,496 10,415 83.4 F F 1,331 E 10.7 E 349 E 2.8 E F F
Northwest Territories 33,228 29,364 88.4 593 E 1.8 E 2,404 7.2 816 E 2.5 E F F
Males 17,262 15,469 89.6 F F 1,186 E 6.9 E F F F F
Females 15,966 13,895 87.0 F F 1,218 E 7.6 E 515 E 3.2 E F F
Nunavut 13,743 12,672 92.2 256 E 1.9 E 709 E 5.2 E F F F F
Males 6,975 6,680 95.8 F F F F F F F F
Females 6,768 5,993 88.5 F F 583 E 8.6 E F F F F
1. Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Health Survey, 2003
2. Population aged 12 and over who report usually having pain or discomfort which prevents or limits activities.
3. Canada and provincial estimates are based on sub-sample weights.
4. Bootstrapping techniques were used to produce the coefficient of variation (CV) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).
5. Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) from 16.6% to 33.3% are identified by an (E) and should be interpreted with caution.
6. Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) greater than 33.3% were suppressed (F) due to extreme sampling variability.
7. The following standard symbols are used in Statistics Canada publications: (..) for figures not available for a specific reference period and (...) for figures not applicable.
8. CANSIM table number 01050203.
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