Table 9
| Type of consequence | Non-spousal violence1 | Spousal violence2 | Theft of personal property | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aboriginal people | Non-Aboriginal people† | Aboriginal people | Non-Aboriginal people† | Aboriginal people | Non-Aboriginal people† | |
| percent | ||||||
| Physical consequences | ||||||
| Injuries | F | 18 | 57* | 29 | … | … |
| Financial and social consequences | ||||||
| Had to take time off from their regular activities | 35E | 27 | 32E | 17 | F | 19 |
| Financial consequences (stolen or damaged property) | F | 17 | … | … | 80 | 87 |
| Psychological and emotional consequences | ||||||
| Feared for their life | … | … | 48E * | 18 | … | … |
| Angry | 34E | 33 | 35E | 26 | 34E | 34 |
| Upset, confused or frustrated | F | 21 | 33E | 32 | F | 21 |
| Not much affected | F | 19 | F | 20 | F | 20 |
| Annoyed | F | 9 | F | 6E * | F | 17 |
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† reference category * Significantly different from reference category (p < 0.05) F too unreliable to be published 1. Includes incidents that occurred in the 12 months preceding the survey. 2. Includes spousal violence that occurred in the 5 years preceding the survey. Percentages are based on the population who had a spouse or common-law partner at some point in the 5 years preceding the survey. For spousal violence, the violent situation is considered as a whole as opposed to considering the incidents separately. Note: Excludes data from the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut. Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2009. |
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