Table 7
Impact of child's disability on parents' previous marital relationship, Canada, provinces and territories, 2006

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Provinces and territories Stress or
depression
Disagreements
or arguments
Tiredness
or lack of
sleep
Financial
difficulties
Problems
at work
Domestic
violence
Drug or
alcohol
problems
Separation
or divorce
percentage
Canada 82.4 85.6 77.6 50.3 39.7 27.8 19.4 76.0
Newfoundland and Labrador 85.7E 85.7 85.7 x x x x x
Prince Edward Island 85.7 x x x x x x x
Nova Scotia 92.6 83.3 72.2 50.0 33.3E x x 75.9
New Brunswick 83.3 81.3 68.8 39.6 39.6 20.8E 25.0E 70.8
Quebec 68.9 83.0 71.7 42.4 36.4 28.7E 16.8E 76.8
Ontario 91.5 87.0 83.9 57.3 47.E x x 85.3
Manitoba 88.2 94.1 78.4 58.8 45.1E x x 60.8
Saskatchewan 84.8 90.9 87.9 60.6 39.4E x x 81.8
Alberta 89.4 91.2 83.5 55.3 35.9E x x 64.7
British Columbia 80.7 82.8 72.9 44.3E 33.3E x x 65.6
Territories 66.7 66.7E x x x x x x
Note:
Territories include Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
The sum of the values for each category may differ from the total due to non-response and rounding.
Coverage includes parent or guardian of a child with an activity limitation who reported that the child's condition impacted the previous relationship.
Source: Statistics Canada, Participation and Activity Limitation Survey, 2006