Table 4
Female victim's self-rated health by Aboriginal identity, Canada's provinces, 2009
| Health characteristics | Aboriginal female victims† | Non-Aboriginal female victims | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| number (thousands) | percent | number (thousands) | percent | |
| In general, victim's physical health is… | ||||
| Excellent or very good | 32E | 48E | 460 | 59 |
| Good | 16E | 24E | 200 | 25 |
| Fair or poor | 19E | 28E | 121 | 15 |
| In general, victim's mental health is… | ||||
| Excellent or very good | 41E | 61 | 501 | 64 |
| Good | 19E | 29E | 191 | 24 |
| Fair or poor | F | F | 92 | 12 |
| Level of everyday stress | ||||
| Not at all or not very stressful | 25E | 37E | 116 | 15* |
| A bit stressful | 22E | 34E | 320 | 41 |
| Quite a bit or extremely stressful | 20E | 29E | 348 | 44* |
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† reference group E use with caution F too unreliable to be published * significant difference from reference category (p < 0.05) Note: Data from the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut were collected using a different methodology and are therefore excluded. Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding. Don't know and not stated are included in the total but not shown. Includes female respondents age 15 years or older. Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2009. |
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