Variable Name | Description | Section | Page |
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ACC_10 | Required visit to medical specialist | ACC | 773 |
ACC_11 | Experienced difficulties getting specialist care | ACC | 773 |
ACC_12A | Difficulty – getting a referral | ACC | 774 |
ACC_12B | Difficulty – getting an appointment | ACC | 774 |
ACC_12C | Difficulty – no specialists in area | ACC | 775 |
ACC_12D | Difficulty – waited too long for an appointment | ACC | 775 |
ACC_12E | Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. | ACC | 776 |
ACC_12F | Difficulty – transportation | ACC | 776 |
ACC_12G | Difficulty – language | ACC | 777 |
ACC_12H | Difficulty – cost | ACC | 777 |
ACC_12I | Difficulty – personal or family responsibilities | ACC | 778 |
ACC_12J | Difficulty – general deterioration of health | ACC | 778 |
ACC_12K | Difficulty – appointment cancelled/deferred | ACC | 779 |
ACC_12L | Difficulty – still waiting for visit | ACC | 779 |
ACC_12M | Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem | ACC | 780 |
ACC_12N | Difficulty – other | ACC | 780 |
ACC_20 | Required non–emergency surgery | ACC | 781 |
ACC_21 | Experienced difficulties getting non–emerg. surgery | ACC | 781 |
ACC_22A | Difficulty – getting an appointment with a surgeon | ACC | 782 |
ACC_22B | Difficulty – getting a diagnosis | ACC | 782 |
ACC_22C | Difficulty – waited too long for a diagnostic test | ACC | 783 |
ACC_22D | Difficulty – waited too long for a hospital bed | ACC | 783 |
ACC_22E | Difficulty – waited too long for surgery | ACC | 784 |
ACC_22F | Difficulty – service not available in area | ACC | 784 |
ACC_22G | Difficulty – transportation | ACC | 785 |
ACC_22H | Difficulty – language | ACC | 785 |
ACC_22I | Difficulty – cost | ACC | 786 |
ACC_22J | Difficulty – personal or family responsibilities | ACC | 786 |
ACC_22K | Difficulty – general deterioration of health | ACC | 787 |
ACC_22L | Difficulty – appointment cancelled/deferred | ACC | 787 |
ACC_22M | Difficulty – still waiting for surgery | ACC | 788 |
ACC_22N | Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem | ACC | 788 |
ACC_22O | Difficulty – other | ACC | 789 |
ACC_30 | Required MRI, CT Scan, angiography | ACC | 789 |
ACC_31 | Experienced difficulties getting test | ACC | 790 |
ACC_32A | Difficulty – getting a referral | ACC | 790 |
ACC_32B | Difficulty – getting an appointment | ACC | 791 |
ACC_32C | Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment | ACC | 791 |
ACC_32D | Difficulty – waited too long to get test | ACC | 792 |
ACC_32E | Difficulty – service not available at time required | ACC | 792 |
ACC_32F | Difficulty – service not available in the area | ACC | 793 |
ACC_32G | Difficulty – transportation | ACC | 793 |
ACC_32H | Difficulty – language | ACC | 794 |
ACC_32I | Difficulty – cost | ACC | 794 |
ACC_32J | Difficulty – general deterioration of health | ACC | 795 |
ACC_32K | Difficulty – did not know where to go | ACC | 795 |
ACC_32L | Difficulty – still waiting for test | ACC | 796 |
ACC_32M | Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem | ACC | 796 |
ACC_32N | Difficulty – other | ACC | 797 |
ACC_40 | Required health information for self or family member | ACC | 797 |
ACC_40A | Contact for health information – doctor's office | ACC | 798 |
ACC_40B | Contact for health information – community hlth ctr / CLSC | ACC | 798 |
ACC_40C | Contact for health information – walk–in clinic | ACC | 799 |
ACC_40D | Contact for health information – telephone health line | ACC | 799 |
ACC_40E | Contact for health information – emergency room | ACC | 800 |
ACC_40F | Contact for health information – other hospital service | ACC | 800 |
ACC_40G | Contact for health information – other | ACC | 801 |
ACC_41 | Experienced diff. getting health information – self/family | ACC | 801 |
ACC_42 | Experienced difficulties during regular hours | ACC | 802 |
ACC_43A | Difficulty – contacting a physician or nurse | ACC | 802 |
ACC_43B | Difficulty – did not have a phone number | ACC | 803 |
ACC_43C | Difficulty – could not get through | ACC | 803 |
ACC_43D | Difficulty – waited too long to speak to someone | ACC | 804 |
ACC_43E | Difficulty – did not get adequate info or advice | ACC | 804 |
ACC_43F | Difficulty – language | ACC | 805 |
ACC_43G | Difficulty – did not know where to go/call/uninformed | ACC | 805 |
ACC_43H | Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem | ACC | 806 |
ACC_43I | Difficulty – other | ACC | 806 |
ACC_44 | Experienced difficulties during evenings/weekends | ACC | 807 |
ACC_45A | Difficulty – contacting a physican or nurse | ACC | 807 |
ACC_45B | Difficulty – did not have a phone number | ACC | 808 |
ACC_45C | Difficulty – could not get through | ACC | 808 |
ACC_45D | Difficulty – waited too long to speak to someone | ACC | 809 |
ACC_45E | Difficulty – did not get adequate info or advice | ACC | 809 |
ACC_45F | Difficulty – language | ACC | 810 |
ACC_45G | Difficulty – did not know where to go/call/uninformed | ACC | 810 |
ACC_45H | Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem | ACC | 811 |
ACC_45I | Difficulty – other | ACC | 811 |
ACC_46 | Experienced difficulties during middle of night | ACC | 812 |
ACC_47A | Difficulty – contacting a physican or nurse | ACC | 812 |
ACC_47B | Difficulty – did not have a phone number | ACC | 813 |
ACC_47C | Difficulty – could not get through | ACC | 813 |
ACC_47D | Difficulty – waited too long to speak to someone | ACC | 814 |
ACC_47E | Difficulty – did not get adequate info or advice | ACC | 814 |
ACC_47F | Difficulty – language | ACC | 815 |
ACC_47G | Difficulty – did not know where to go/call/uninformed | ACC | 815 |
ACC_47H | Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem | ACC | 816 |
ACC_47I | Difficulty – other | ACC | 816 |
ACC_50 | Required routine care for self/family | ACC | 817 |
ACC_50A | Has a regular family doctor | ACC | 817 |
ACC_51 | Experienced diff. getting routine/on–going care – self/fam. | ACC | 818 |
ACC_52 | Experienced difficulties during regular hours | ACC | 818 |
ACC_53A | Difficulty – contacting a physican | ACC | 819 |
ACC_53B | Difficulty – getting an appointment | ACC | 819 |
ACC_53C | Difficulty – do not have a family physician | ACC | 820 |
ACC_53D | Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment | ACC | 820 |
ACC_53E | Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. | ACC | 821 |
ACC_53F | Difficulty – service not available at time required | ACC | 821 |
ACC_53G | Difficulty – service not available in the area | ACC | 822 |
ACC_53H | Difficulty – transportation | ACC | 822 |
ACC_53I | Difficulty – language | ACC | 823 |
ACC_53J | Difficulty – cost | ACC | 823 |
ACC_53K | Difficulty – did not know where to go | ACC | 824 |
ACC_53L | Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem | ACC | 824 |
ACC_53M | Difficulty – other | ACC | 825 |
ACC_54 | Experienced difficulties during evenings/weekends | ACC | 825 |
ACC_55A | Difficulty – contacting a physican | ACC | 826 |
ACC_55B | Difficulty – getting an appointment | ACC | 826 |
ACC_55C | Difficulty – do not have a family physician | ACC | 827 |
ACC_55D | Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment | ACC | 827 |
ACC_55E | Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. | ACC | 828 |
ACC_55F | Difficulty – service not available at time required | ACC | 828 |
ACC_55G | Difficulty – service not available in the area | ACC | 829 |
ACC_55H | Difficulty – transportation | ACC | 829 |
ACC_55I | Difficulty – language | ACC | 830 |
ACC_55J | Difficulty – cost | ACC | 830 |
ACC_55K | Difficulty – did not know where to go | ACC | 831 |
ACC_55L | Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem | ACC | 831 |
ACC_55M | Difficulty – other | ACC | 832 |
ACC_60 | Required immediate care/minor health problem – self/family | ACC | 832 |
ACC_61 | Experienced difficulties getting immediate care – self/fam. | ACC | 833 |
ACC_62 | Experienced difficulties during regular hours | ACC | 833 |
ACC_63A | Difficulty – contacting a physican | ACC | 834 |
ACC_63B | Difficulty – getting an appointment | ACC | 834 |
ACC_63C | Difficulty – do not have a family physician | ACC | 835 |
ACC_63D | Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment | ACC | 835 |
ACC_63E | Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. | ACC | 836 |
ACC_63F | Difficulty – service not available at time required | ACC | 836 |
ACC_63G | Difficulty – service not available in the area | ACC | 837 |
ACC_63H | Difficulty – transportation | ACC | 837 |
ACC_63I | Difficulty – language | ACC | 838 |
ACC_63J | Difficulty – cost | ACC | 838 |
ACC_63K | Difficulty – did not know where to go | ACC | 839 |
ACC_63L | Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem | ACC | 839 |
ACC_63M | Difficulty – other | ACC | 840 |
ACC_64 | Experienced difficulties during evenings/weekends | ACC | 840 |
ACC_65A | Difficulty – contacting a physican | ACC | 841 |
ACC_65B | Difficulty – getting an appointment | ACC | 841 |
ACC_65C | Difficulty – do not have a family physician | ACC | 842 |
ACC_65D | Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment | ACC | 842 |
ACC_65E | Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. | ACC | 843 |
ACC_65F | Difficulty – service not available at time required | ACC | 843 |
ACC_65G | Difficulty – service not available in the area | ACC | 844 |
ACC_65H | Difficulty – transportation | ACC | 844 |
ACC_65I | Difficulty – language | ACC | 845 |
ACC_65J | Difficulty – cost | ACC | 845 |
ACC_65K | Difficulty – did not know where to go | ACC | 846 |
ACC_65L | Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem | ACC | 846 |
ACC_65M | Difficulty – other | ACC | 847 |
ACC_66 | Experienced difficulties during middle of night | ACC | 847 |
ACC_67A | Difficulty – contacting a physican | ACC | 848 |
ACC_67B | Difficulty – getting an appointment | ACC | 848 |
ACC_67C | Difficulty – do not have a family physician | ACC | 849 |
ACC_67D | Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment | ACC | 849 |
ACC_67E | Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. | ACC | 850 |
ACC_67F | Difficulty – service not available at time required | ACC | 850 |
ACC_67G | Difficulty – service not available in the area | ACC | 851 |
ACC_67H | Difficulty – transportation | ACC | 851 |
ACC_67I | Difficulty – language | ACC | 852 |
ACC_67J | Difficulty – cost | ACC | 852 |
ACC_67K | Difficulty – did not know where to go | ACC | 853 |
ACC_67L | Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem | ACC | 853 |
ACC_67M | Difficulty – other | ACC | 854 |
ADL_01 | Needs help – preparing meals | ADL | 184 |
ADL_02 | Needs help – getting to appointments / running errands | ADL | 185 |
ADL_03 | Needs help – doing housework | ADL | 185 |
ADL_04 | Needs help – personal care | ADL | 186 |
ADL_05 | Needs help – moving about inside the house | ADL | 186 |
ADL_06 | Needs help – looking after personal finances | ADL | 187 |
ADLF6R | Help needed for tasks – (F) | RAC | 187 |
ADM_DOI | Day of interview | ADM | 19 |
ADM_LHH | Language of preference – household interview | ADM | 23 |
ADM_MOI | Month of interview | ADM | 19 |
ADM_N09 | Interview by telephone or in person | ADM | 20 |
ADM_N10 | Respondent alone during interview | ADM | 20 |
ADM_N11 | Answers affected by presence of another person | ADM | 21 |
ADM_N12 | Language of interview | ADM | 22 |
ADM_PRX | Health Component completed by proxy | ADM | 18 |
ADM_STA | Response status after processing | ADM | 17 |
ADM_YOI | Year of interview | ADM | 18 |
ALC_1 | Drank alcohol in past 12 months | ALC | 499 |
ALC_2 | Frequency of drinking alcohol | ALC | 500 |
ALC_3 | Frequency of having 5 or more drinks | ALC | 501 |
ALCDTTM | Type of drinker (12 months) – (D) | ALC | 501 |
ALD_01 | Drunk – at work / school / takes care of child | ALD | 523 |
ALD_02 | Number of times – drunk / hung–over | ALD | 524 |
ALD_03 | Being drunk increased chances of getting hurt | ALD | 524 |
ALD_04 | Emotional or psychological problems due to alcohol | ALD | 525 |
ALD_05 | Strong desire or urge to drink | ALD | 525 |
ALD_06 | Spent lot of time getting drunk – one month or more | ALD | 526 |
ALD_07 | Drank much more than intended | ALD | 526 |
ALD_08 | Number of times – drank much more than intended | ALD | 527 |
ALD_09 | Had to drink more for the same effect | ALD | 527 |
ALD_10 | Had symptoms – stopped/cut down/went without | ALD | 528 |
ALD_11 | Drank alcohol – even though promised wouldn't | ALD | 528 |
ALD_12 | Drank alcohol – little time for anything else | ALD | 529 |
ALD_13 | Reduced important activities – because of alcohol | ALD | 529 |
ALD_14 | Continued despite health problems | ALD | 530 |
ALD_15A | Level of interference – home responsibilities | ALD | 531 |
ALD_15C | Level of interference – close relationships | ALD | 534 |
ALD_15D | Level of interference – social life | ALD | 535 |
ALD_5B1 | Level of interference – attend school | ALD | 532 |
ALD_5B2 | Level of interference – work at a job | ALD | 533 |
ALDDINT | Alcohol interference – mean – 12 mo – (D) | ALD | 537 |
ALDDPP | Probability of caseness to respondents – (D) | ALD | 537 |
ALDDSF | Alcohol dependence scale – short form score – (D) | ALD | 536 |
ALDFINT | Alcohol interference – 12 mo – (F) | ALD | 538 |
ALW_1 | Drank alcohol in past week | ALW | 502 |
ALW_2A1 | Number of drinks – Day1 | ALW | 503 |
ALW_2A2 | Number of drinks – Day 2 | ALW | 503 |
ALW_2A3 | Number of drinks – Day 3 | ALW | 504 |
ALW_2A4 | Number of drinks – Day 4 | ALW | 504 |
ALW_2A5 | Number of drinks – Day 5 | ALW | 505 |
ALW_2A6 | Number of drinks – Day 6 | ALW | 505 |
ALW_2A7 | Number of drinks – Day 7 | ALW | 506 |
ALWDDLY | Average daily alcohol consumption – (D) | ALW | 507 |
ALWDWKY | Weekly consumption – (D) | ALW | 506 |
BPC_010 | Ever had blood pressure taken | BPC | 198 |
BPC_012 | Last time blood pressure was taken | BPC | 199 |
BPC_013 | Pregnant – blood pressure taken | BPC | 199 |
BPC_16A | Blood pressure not taken – have not gotten around to it | BPC | 200 |
BPC_16B | Blood pressure not taken – respondent didn't think necessary | BPC | 200 |
BPC_16C | Blood pressure not taken – doctor didn't think necessary | BPC | 201 |
BPC_16D | Blood pressure not taken – personal / fam. responsibilities | BPC | 201 |
BPC_16E | Blood pressure not taken – not available when required | BPC | 202 |
BPC_16F | Blood pressure not taken – not available in area | BPC | 202 |
BPC_16G | Blood pressure not taken – waiting time too long | BPC | 203 |
BPC_16H | Blood pressure not taken – transportation problems | BPC | 203 |
BPC_16I | Blood pressure not taken – language problem | BPC | 204 |
BPC_16J | Blood pressure not taken – cost | BPC | 204 |
BPC_16K | Blood pressure not taken – did not know where to go | BPC | 205 |
BPC_16L | Blood pressure not taken – fear | BPC | 205 |
BPC_16M | Blood pressure not taken – other | BPC | 206 |
BPC_16N | Blood pressure not taken – unable to leave house/health prob | BPC | 206 |
BRX_110 | Had breasts examined by health professional | BRX | 230 |
BRX_112 | Last time breasts exam for lumps | BRX | 231 |
BRX_16A | No breast exam – have not gotten around to it | BRX | 231 |
BRX_16B | No breast exam – respondent didn't think necessary | BRX | 232 |
BRX_16C | No breast exam – doctor didn't think necessary | BRX | 232 |
BRX_16D | No breast exam – personal / family responsibilities | BRX | 233 |
BRX_16E | No breast exam – not available when required | BRX | 233 |
BRX_16F | No breast exam – not available in area | BRX | 234 |
BRX_16G | No breast exam – waiting time too long | BRX | 234 |
BRX_16H | No breast exam – transportation problems | BRX | 235 |
BRX_16I | No breast exam – language problem | BRX | 235 |
BRX_16J | No breast exam – cost | BRX | 236 |
BRX_16K | No breast exam – did not know where to go | BRX | 236 |
BRX_16L | No breast exam – fear | BRX | 237 |
BRX_16M | No breast exam – other | BRX | 238 |
BRX_16N | No breast exam – unable to leave house / health problem | BRX | 237 |
BRX_16O | No breast exam – breast removed / mastectomy | BRX | 238 |
BSX_120 | Self–examined breasts for lumps | BSX | 239 |
BSX_121 | Frequency – breast self–examination | BSX | 240 |
BSX_22A | Breast self–exam learned from – doctor | BSX | 240 |
BSX_22B | Breast self–exam learned from – nurse | BSX | 241 |
BSX_22C | Breast self–exam learned from – book / magazine / pamphlet | BSX | 241 |
BSX_22D | Breast self–exam learned from – TV / video / film | BSX | 242 |
BSX_22G | Breast self–exam learned from – other | BSX | 243 |
BSX_22H | Breast self–exam learned from – family member | BSX | 242 |
CCC_031 | Has asthma | CCC | 71 |
CCC_035 | Asthma – had symptoms or attacks | CCC | 72 |
CCC_036 | Asthma – took medication | CCC | 72 |
CCC_051 | Has arthritis | CCC | 73 |
CCC_061 | Has back problems excluding fibromyalgia and arthritis | CCC | 73 |
CCC_071 | Has high blood pressure | CCC | 74 |
CCC_072 | Ever diagnosed with high blood pressure | CCC | 74 |
CCC_073 | Medication – high blood pressure – past month | CCC | 75 |
CCC_073A | Pregnant when first diagnosed with high blood pressure | CCC | 75 |
CCC_073B | Other than during pregnancy – diag. with high blood pressure | CCC | 76 |
CCC_081 | Has migraine headaches | CCC | 76 |
CCC_091 | Has a COPD | CCC | 77 |
CCC_101 | Has diabetes | CCC | 77 |
CCC_102 | Diabetes – age first diagnosed | CCC | 78 |
CCC_105 | Diabetes – currently takes insulin | CCC | 80 |
CCC_106 | Diabetes – takes pills to control blood sugar | CCC | 80 |
CCC_10A | Diabetes diagnosed – when pregnant | CCC | 78 |
CCC_10B | Diabetes diagnosed – other than when pregnant | CCC | 79 |
CCC_10C | Diabetes diagnosed – when started with insulin | CCC | 79 |
CCC_121 | Has heart disease | CCC | 81 |
CCC_131 | Has cancer | CCC | 81 |
CCC_141 | Has stomach or intestinal ulcers | CCC | 82 |
CCC_151 | Suffers from the effects of a stroke | CCC | 83 |
CCC_161 | Has urinary incontinence | CCC | 83 |
CCC_171 | Has a bowel disorder / Crohn's Disease or colitis | CCC | 84 |
CCC_17A | Type of bowel disease | CCC | 84 |
CCC_181 | Has Alzheimer's disease or other dementia | CCC | 85 |
CCC_280 | Has a mood disorder | CCC | 85 |
CCC_290 | Has an anxiety disorder | CCC | 86 |
CCC_31A | Ever had cancer | CCC | 82 |
CCCDDIA | Diabetes type | CCC | 86 |
CCS_180 | Had an FOBT test | CCS | 250 |
CCS_182 | Last time FOBT test done | CCS | 251 |
CCS_184 | Had colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy | CCS | 255 |
CCS_185 | Last time had colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy | CCS | 256 |
CCS_187 | Colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy followed FOBT test | CCS | 260 |
CCS_83A | Had FOBT – family history | CCS | 251 |
CCS_83B | Had FOBT – regular check–up | CCS | 252 |
CCS_83C | Had FOBT – age | CCS | 252 |
CCS_83D | Had FOBT – follow–up of problem | CCS | 253 |
CCS_83E | Had FOBT – follow–up of treatment | CCS | 254 |
CCS_83F | Had FOBT – other | CCS | 254 |
CCS_83G | Had FOBT – race | CCS | 253 |
CCS_86A | Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – family history | CCS | 257 |
CCS_86B | Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – regular check–up | CCS | 257 |
CCS_86C | Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – age | CCS | 258 |
CCS_86D | Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – follow–up of problem | CCS | 259 |
CCS_86E | Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – follow–up of treatment | CCS | 259 |
CCS_86F | Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – other | CCS | 260 |
CCS_86G | Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – race | CCS | 258 |
CHP_01 | Overnight patient | CHP | 125 |
CHP_02 | Number of nights as patient | CHP | 125 |
CHP_03 | Consulted with family doctor/general practitioner | CHP | 126 |
CHP_04 | Number of consultations – fam. doctor/general practitioner | CHP | 126 |
CHP_05 | Where the most recent contact took place | CHP | 127 |
CHP_06 | Consulted with eye specialist | CHP | 128 |
CHP_07 | Number of consultations – eye specialist | CHP | 128 |
CHP_08 | Consulted with other medical doctor | CHP | 129 |
CHP_09 | Number of consultations – other medical doctor | CHP | 129 |
CHP_10 | Where the most recent contact took place | CHP | 130 |
CHP_11 | Consulted with nurse | CHP | 131 |
CHP_12 | Number of consultations – nurse | CHP | 131 |
CHP_13 | Where the most recent contact took place | CHP | 132 |
CHP_14 | Consulted with dentist or orthodontist | CHP | 133 |
CHP_15 | Number of consultations – dentist or orthodontist | HCU | 133 |
CHP_16 | Consulted with chiropractor | CHP | 134 |
CHP_17 | Number of consultations – chiropractor | CHP | 134 |
CHP_18 | Consulted with physiotherapist | CHP | 135 |
CHP_19 | Number of consultations – physiotherapist | CHP | 135 |
CHP_20 | Consulted with psychologist | CHP | 136 |
CHP_21 | Number of consultations – psychologist | CHP | 136 |
CHP_22 | Consulted with social worker or counsellor | CHP | 137 |
CHP_23 | Number of consultations – social worker or counsellor | CHP | 137 |
CHP_24 | Consulted with speech/audiology/occ. therapist | CHP | 138 |
CHP_25 | Number of consultations – speech/audiology/occ. therapist | CHP | 138 |
CHPDMDC | Number of consultations with medical doctor – (D) | HCU | 139 |
CHPFCOP | Consultations with health professionals – (F) | HCU | 139 |
CIH_1 | Did something to improve health | CIH | 41 |
CIH_2 | Most important change to improve health | CIH | 42 |
CIH_3 | Thinks should do something to improve health | CIH | 43 |
CIH_4 | Most important thing to improve health | CIH | 44 |
CIH_5 | Barrier to improving health | CIH | 45 |
CIH_6A | Barrier to improving health – lack of will power | CIH | 45 |
CIH_6B | Barrier to improving health – work schedule | CIH | 46 |
CIH_6E | Barrier to improving health – too costly | CIH | 49 |
CIH_6F | Barrier to improving health – too stressed | CIH | 48 |
CIH_6G | Barrier to improving health – disability / health problem | CIH | 48 |
CIH_6H | Barrier to improving health – other | CIH | 51 |
CIH_6I | Barrier to improving health – family responsabilities | CIH | 46 |
CIH_6J | Barrier to improving health – addiction to drugs / alcohol | CIH | 47 |
CIH_6K | Barrier to improving health – physical condition | CIH | 47 |
CIH_6L | Barrier to improving health – not available – in area | CIH | 49 |
CIH_6M | Barrier to improving health – transportation problems | CIH | 50 |
CIH_6N | Barrier to improving health – weather problems | CIH | 50 |
CIH_7 | Intending to improve health over next year | CIH | 51 |
CIH_8A | Health improvement – more exercise | CIH | 52 |
CIH_8B | Health improvement – lose weight | CIH | 52 |
CIH_8C | Health improvement – improve eating habits | CIH | 53 |
CIH_8G | Health improvement – reduce stress level | CIH | 54 |
CIH_8H | Health improvement – take vitamins | CIH | 55 |
CIH_8I | Health improvement – other | CIH | 56 |
CIH_8J | Health improvement – quit smoking | CIH | 53 |
CIH_8K | Health improvement – drink less alcohol | CIH | 54 |
CIH_8L | Health improvement – receive medical treatment | CIH | 55 |
CMH_01K | Consulted mental health professional | CMH | 696 |
CMH_01L | Consulted mental health professional – number of times | CMH | 696 |
CMH_1MA | Consulted mental health professional – family doctor | CMH | 697 |
CMH_1MB | Consulted mental health professional – psychiatrist | CMH | 697 |
CMH_1MC | Consulted mental health professional – psychologist | CMH | 698 |
CMH_1MD | Consulted mental health professional – nurse | CMH | 698 |
CMH_1ME | Consulted mental hlth. professional – social worker | CMH | 699 |
CMH_1MF | Consulted mental health professional – other | CMH | 699 |
CPG_01A | Frequence – spending $ on instant/daily win tickets – 12 mo | CPG | 589 |
CPG_01B | Frequency – spending money on lottery tickets | CPG | 590 |
CPG_01C | Frequency – spending money on bingo | CPG | 591 |
CPG_01D | Frequency – spending money on cards/boards games | CPG | 592 |
CPG_01E | Frequency – spending money on VLTs/outside casinos | CPG | 593 |
CPG_01F | Frequency – spending money on VLTs/at casinos | CPG | 594 |
CPG_01G | Frequency – spending money on other games/at casinos | CPG | 595 |
CPG_01H | Frequency – spending money on Internet/arcade gambling | CPG | 596 |
CPG_01I | Frequency – spending money on live horse racing | CPG | 597 |
CPG_01J | Frequency – spending money on sports lotteries | CPG | 598 |
CPG_01K | Frequency – spending money on speculative investments | CPG | 599 |
CPG_01L | Frequency – spending money on games of skill | CPG | 600 |
CPG_01M | Frequency – spending money on other forms of gambling | CPG | 601 |
CPG_01N | Amount of money spent on gambling activities | CPG | 602 |
CPG_02 | Frequency – spent more than wanted on gambling | CPG | 603 |
CPG_03 | Frequency – gambled more money for same feeling | CPG | 604 |
CPG_04 | Frequency – returned to try to win back money lost | CPG | 605 |
CPG_05 | Frequency – borrowed money/sold to get $ for gambling | CPG | 606 |
CPG_06 | Frequency – felt might have a problem with gambling | CPG | 607 |
CPG_07 | Frequency – gambling caused any health problems | CPG | 608 |
CPG_08 | Frequency – people criticized respondent's betting | CPG | 609 |
CPG_09 | Frequency – gambling caused financial problems | CPG | 610 |
CPG_10 | Frequency – felt guilty about gambling | CPG | 611 |
CPG_11 | Frequency – lied to hide gambling | CPG | 612 |
CPG_12 | Frequency – wanted to stop betting but thought could not | CPG | 613 |
CPG_13 | Frequency – bet more than could afford to lose | CPG | 614 |
CPG_14 | Frequency – tried to quit/cut down; but unable | CPG | 615 |
CPG_15 | Frequency – gambled to forget problems/feel better | CPG | 616 |
CPG_16 | Frequency – gambling caused problem with family/friends | CPG | 617 |
CPG_17 | Other family member with gambling problems | CPG | 618 |
CPG_18 | Used alcohol or drugs while gambling | CPG | 619 |
CPG_19A | Level of interference – home responsibilities – 12 mo | CPG | 620 |
CPG_19C | Level of interference – close relationships – 12 mo | CPG | 623 |
CPG_19D | Level of interference – social life –12 mo | CPG | 624 |
CPG_9B1 | Level of interference – ability to attend school – 12 mo | CPG | 621 |
CPG_9B2 | Level of interference – ability to work at a job – 12 mo | CPG | 622 |
CPGDACT | Number of different types of gambling activities – (D) | CPG | 626 |
CPGDINT | Gambling interference – Mean – (D) | CPG | 627 |
CPGDSEV | Problem gambling severity index – (D) | CPG | 625 |
CPGDTYP | Type of gambler – (D) | CPG | 626 |
CPGFGAM | Gambling activity – gambler vs. non–gambler – (F) | CPG | 625 |
CPGFINT | Gambling Interference – (F) | CPG | 627 |
DEN_130 | Visited dentist | DEN | 270 |
DEN_132 | Last time visited dentist | DEN | 271 |
DEN_36A | No dental visit – have not gotten around to it | DEN | 272 |
DEN_36B | No dental visit – respondent didn't think necessary | DEN | 272 |
DEN_36C | No dental visit – dentist didn't think necessary | DEN | 273 |
DEN_36D | No dental visit – personal / family responsibilities | DEN | 273 |
DEN_36E | No dental visit – not available when required | DEN | 274 |
DEN_36F | No dental visit – not available in area | DEN | 274 |
DEN_36G | No dental visit – waiting time too long | DEN | 275 |
DEN_36H | No dental visit – transportation problems | DEN | 275 |
DEN_36I | No dental visit – language problem | DEN | 276 |
DEN_36J | No dental visit – cost | DEN | 276 |
DEN_36K | No dental visit – did not know where to go | DEN | 277 |
DEN_36L | No dental visit – fear | DEN | 277 |
DEN_36M | No dental visit – wears dentures | DEN | 278 |
DEN_36N | No dental visit – other | DEN | 279 |
DEN_36O | No dental visit – unable to leave house / health problem | DEN | 278 |
DHH_AGE | Age | DHH | 23 |
DHH_DOB | Day of birth | DHH | 25 |
DHH_MOB | Month of birth | DHH | 24 |
DHH_MS | Marital Status | DHH | 26 |
DHH_OWN | Dwelling – owned by a member of household | DWL | 989 |
DHH_SEX | Sex | DHH | 25 |
DHH_YOB | Year of birth | DHH | 24 |
DHHD611 | Number of persons 6 to 11 years old in household – (D) | DHH | 28 |
DHHDECF | Household type – (D) | DHH | 30 |
DHHDHSZ | Household size – (D) | DHH | 31 |
DHHDL12 | Number of persons less than 12 years old in household – (D) | DHH | 28 |
DHHDL18 | Number of Persons in Household Less Than 18 Years of Age | DHH | 28 |
DHHDLE5 | Number of persons 5 years old or less in household – (D) | DHH | 27 |
DHHDLVG | Living arrangement of selected respondent – (D) | DHH | 29 |
DHHDOKD | Number of dependents 16 or 17 years old in household – (D) | DHH | 27 |
DHHDSAGE | Age of spouse | DHH | 26 |
DHHDYKD | Number of persons 15 years old or less in household – (D) | DHH | 27 |
DIA_01 | Tested for "A–one–C" haemoglobin | DIA | 87 |
DIA_02 | Number of times – tested for haemoglobin "A–one–C" | DIA | 87 |
DIA_03 | Feet checked by health professional | DIA | 88 |
DIA_04 | Number of times – feet checked by health professional | DIA | 88 |
DIA_05 | Urine tested for protein by health professional | DIA | 89 |
DIA_06 | Ever had eye exam with pupils dilated | DIA | 89 |
DIA_07 | Eye exam with pupils dilated – last time | DIA | 90 |
DIA_08 | Checks glucose level / self – reporting unit | DIA | 90 |
DIA_09 | Checks feet / self – reporting unit | DIA | 93 |
DIA_10 | Medication – ASA – past month | DIA | 95 |
DIA_11 | Medication – blood cholesterol – past month | DIA | 96 |
DIA_N8B | Checks glucose level/self – number of times per day | DIA | 91 |
DIA_N8C | Checks glucose level/self – number of times per week | DIA | 91 |
DIA_N8D | Checks glucose level/self – number of times per month | DIA | 92 |
DIA_N8E | Checks glucose level/self – number of times per year | DIA | 92 |
DIA_N9B | Checks feet / self – number of times per day | DIA | 93 |
DIA_N9C | Checks feet / self – number of times per week | DIA | 94 |
DIA_N9D | Checks feet / self – number of times per month | DIA | 94 |
DIA_N9E | Checks feet / self – number of times per year | DIA | 95 |
DIS_10A | Frequency – distress: felt tired out – past month | DIS | 700 |
DIS_10B | Frequency – distress: felt nervous – past month | DIS | 701 |
DIS_10C | Freq./–distress: so nervous nothing calms down – past month | DIS | 702 |
DIS_10D | Frequency – distress: felt hopeless – past month | DIS | 703 |
DIS_10E | Frequency – distress: felt restless – past month | DIS | 704 |
DIS_10F | Frequency – distress: could not sit still – past month | DIS | 705 |
DIS_10G | Frequency – distress: felt sad / depressed – past month | DIS | 706 |
DIS_10H | Frequency – distress: depressed/nothing cheers – past month | DIS | 707 |
DIS_10I | Freq. – distress: felt everything was an effort – past month | DIS | 708 |
DIS_10J | Frequency – distress: felt worthless – past month | DIS | 709 |
DIS_10K | Frequency of distress feelings – past month | DIS | 710 |
DIS_10L | Frequency of distress feelings (more often) | DIS | 711 |
DIS_10M | Frequency of distress feelings (less often) | DIS | 711 |
DIS_10N | Frequency of dist. feelings interfere with life – past month | DIS | 712 |
DISDCHR | Chronicity of distress/impairment scale – past month – (D) | DIS | 713 |
DISDDSX | Distress scale – K10 – past month – (D) | DIS | 713 |
DISDK6 | Distress scale – K6 – past month – (D) | DIS | 712 |
DOACC | Access to health care services – Inclusion flag – (F) | ACC | 772 |
DOADL | Activities of daily living – Inclusion Flag – (F) | ADL | 184 |
DOALD | Alcohol use – Dependence – Inclusion Flag – (F) | ALD | 523 |
DOALW | Alcohol use – past week – Inlusion Flag – (F) | ALW | 502 |
DOBPC | Blood pressure check – Inclusion Flag – (F) | BPC | 198 |
DOBRX | Breast examinations – Inclusion Flag – (F) | BRX | 230 |
DOBSX | Breast self examinations – Inclusion Flag – (F) | BSX | 239 |
DOCCS | Colorectal cancer screening – Inclusion Flag – (F) | CCS | 249 |
DOCIH | Changes made to improve health module – Inclusion Flag – (F) | CIH | 40 |
DOCMH | Consultations – mental health module – Inclusion Flag – (F) | CMH | 695 |
DOCPG | Problem gambling – Inclusion Flag – (F) | CPG | 588 |
DODEN | Dental visits – Inclusion Flag – (F) | DEN | 269 |
DODEP | Depression – Inclusion Flag – (F) | DPS | 714 |
DODIA | Diabetes care – Inclusion Flag – (F) | DIA | 86 |
DODIS | Distress – Inclusion Flag – (F) | DIS | 700 |
DODRG | Illicit drugs use – Inclusion Flag – (F) | IDG | 556 |
DODRV | Driving and safety – Inclusion Flag – (F) | DRV | 507 |
DODSU | Dietary Supplement module – Inclusion Flag – (F) | DSU | 299 |
DOEYX | Eye examinations – Inclusion Flag – (F) | EYX | 261 |
DOFDC | Food choices – Inclusion Flag – (F) | FDC | 291 |
DOFSC | Food security – Inclusion Flag – (F) | FSC | 1057 |
DOHCS | Health care system satisfaction module– Inclusion Flag – (F) | HCS | 56 |
DOHMC | Home care services – Inclusion Flag – (F) | HMC | 140 |
DOHMS | Home safety – Inclusion Flag – (F) | HMS | 1025 |
DOHUI | Health utility index – Inclusion Flag – (F) | HUI | 96 |
DOINJ | Injuries – Inclusion Flag – (F) | INJ | 394 |
DOINS | Insurance coverage – Inclusion Flag – (F) | INS | 925 |
DOMAM | Mammography – Inclusion Flag – (F) | MAM | 216 |
DOMAS | Mastery – Inclusion Flag – (F) | MAS | 453 |
DOMXA | Maternal exp.– Alcohol during preg. – Inclusion Flag – (F) | MXA | 549 |
DOMXS | Maternal exp.– Smoking during preg. – Inclusion Flag – (F) | MXS | 552 |
DOOH2 | Oral health 2 – Inclusion Flag – (F) | OH2 | 279 |
DOORG | Voluntary organization – Participate – Inclusion Flag – (F) | ORG | 39 |
DOPAF | Phy. act. – Facility at work – Inclusion Flag – (F) | PAF | 1020 |
DOPAP | PAP smear test module – Inclusion Flag – (F) | PAP | 207 |
DOPAS | Patient sat. – Health care service – Inclusion Flag –(F) | PAS | 169 |
DOPSA | Prostate cancer screening – Inclusion Flag – (F) | PSA | 243 |
DOPSC | Patient sat. – Community–based care – Inclusion Flag – (F) | PSC | 177 |
DOPWB | Psychological well–being module – (F) | PWB | 641 |
DOSAC | Sedentary activities module – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SAC | 366 |
DOSCA | Smoking cessation methods – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SCA | 478 |
DOSCH | Smoking – stages of change – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SCH | 475 |
DOSFE | Self–esteem module – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SFE | 446 |
DOSFR | Health status (SF–36) module – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SFR | 742 |
DOSPC | Smoking – physician counselling – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SPC | 484 |
DOSSA | Social support –availability – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SSA | 666 |
DOSSB | Sun safety behaviours – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SSB | 383 |
DOSSU | Social Support – utilization – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SSU | 687 |
DOSTC | Stress – Coping with stress – Inclusion Flag – (F) | STC | 439 |
DOSTS | Stress – sources – Inclusion Flag – (F) | STS | 435 |
DOSUI | Suicidal thoughts & attempts – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SUI | 735 |
DOSWL | Satisfaction with life – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SWL | 427 |
DOSXB | Sexual behaviours – Inclusion Flag – (F) | SXB | 628 |
DOTAL | Smoking – Other tobacco products – Inclusion Flag – (F) | TAL | 496 |
DOUPE | Use of protective equipment – Inclusion Flag – (F) | UPE | 370 |
DOWTM | Waiting times – Inclusion Flag – (F) | WTM | 854 |
DPS_02 | Felt sad/blue/depressed – 2 weeks or more – 12 mo | DPS | 714 |
DPS_03 | Sad/depressed – length feelings lasted – 2 wk | DPS | 715 |
DPS_04 | Sad/depressed – frequency – 2 wk | DPS | 715 |
DPS_05 | Sad/depressed – lose interest in things – 2 wk | DPS | 716 |
DPS_06 | Sad/depressed – felt tired out / low on energy – 2 wk | DPS | 716 |
DPS_07 | Sad/depressed – weight change – 2 wk | DPS | 717 |
DPS_08A | Sad/depressed – weight change (amount) – 2 wk | DPS | 717 |
DPS_08B | Sad/depressed – weight change (lb/kg) – 2 wk | DPS | 718 |
DPS_09 | Sad/depressed – trouble falling asleep – 2 wk | DPS | 718 |
DPS_10 | Sad/depressed trouble falling asleep – frequency – 2 wk | DPS | 719 |
DPS_11 | Sad/depressed – trouble concentrating – 2 wk | DPS | 719 |
DPS_12 | Sad/depressed – felt down on self – 2 wk | DPS | 720 |
DPS_13 | Sad/depressed – thought a lot about death – 2 wk | DPS | 720 |
DPS_14 | Sad/depressed – number of weeks – 12 mo | DPS | 721 |
DPS_15 | Sad/depressed – most recent month – 2 wk | DPS | 722 |
DPS_16 | Loss of interest – things that usually give pleasure – 12 mo | DPS | 723 |
DPS_17 | Loss of interest – frequency – 12 mo | DPS | 724 |
DPS_18 | Loss of interest – frequency – 2 wk | DPS | 725 |
DPS_19 | Loss of interest – felt tired all the time – 2 wk | DPS | 725 |
DPS_20 | Loss of interest – weight change – 2 wk | DPS | 726 |
DPS_21A | Loss of interest – weight change (amount) | DPS | 726 |
DPS_21B | Loss of interest – weight change (lb/kg) – 2 wk | DPS | 727 |
DPS_22 | Loss of interest – trouble falling asleep – 2 wk | DPS | 727 |
DPS_23 | Loss of interest – trouble falling asleep/frequency – 2 wk | DPS | 728 |
DPS_24 | Loss of interest – trouble concentrating – 2 wk | DPS | 728 |
DPS_25 | Loss of interest – felt down on self – 2 wk | DPS | 729 |
DPS_26 | Loss of interest – thought a lot about death – 2 wk | DPS | 729 |
DPS_27 | Loss of interest – number of weeks – 12 mo | DPS | 730 |
DPS_28 | Loss of interest – most recent month – 2 wk | DPS | 731 |
DPSDMT | Specific month last felt depressed – 2 weeks in a row – (D) | DPS | 734 |
DPSDPP | Depression scale – Predicted probability – (D) | DPS | 732 |
DPSDSF | Depression scale – short form score – (D) | DPS | 732 |
DPSDWK | Number of weeks felt depressed – (D) | DPS | 733 |
DRV_01A | Drove a motor vehicle | DRV | 508 |
DRV_01B | Drove a motorcycle | DRV | 508 |
DRV_02 | Frequency – used seat belt when driving | DRV | 509 |
DRV_03A | Use of a cell phone while driving | DRV | 510 |
DRV_03B | Use of a hands–free while driving | DRV | 510 |
DRV_04 | Frequency – felt tired when driving | DRV | 511 |
DRV_05 | Driving speed compared to others | DRV | 512 |
DRV_06 | Driving aggression compared to others | DRV | 513 |
DRV_07 | Drove a motor vehicle after 2 or more drinks | DRV | 514 |
DRV_07A | Number of times – drove after 2+ drinks | DRV | 514 |
DRV_08A | Frequency – uses seat belt – front seat passenger | DRV | 515 |
DRV_08B | Frequency – uses seat belt – back seat passenger | DRV | 516 |
DRV_09 | Frequency – uses seat belt – in taxi | DRV | 517 |
DRV_10 | Passenger/driver had 2+ drinks | DRV | 518 |
DRV_10A | No. of times – passenger/driver had 2+ drinks | DRV | 518 |
DRV_11A | Driver or passenger – snowmobile, motor boat or seadoo | DRV | 519 |
DRV_11B | Driver or passenger – ATV | DRV | 519 |
DRV_12 | Frequency wears helmet – ATV | DRV | 520 |
DRV_13 | Passenger w/driver had 2+ drinks – ATV, snowmobile, etc. | DRV | 520 |
DRV_13A | No. of times – passenger/driver had 2+ drinks–ATV/snowmobile | DRV | 521 |
DRV_14 | Drove snowmobile/ATV, etc. after 2+ drinks | DRV | 521 |
DRV_14A | No. of times – drove snowmobile, ATV, etc after 2+ drinks | DRV | 522 |
DRVFSBU | Passenger seat belt use – motor vehicle – (F) | DRV | 522 |
DSU_1A | Took vitamin or mineral supplements – past 4 weeks | DSU | 300 |
DSU_1B | Took supplements – at least once a week | DSU | 300 |
DSU_1C | Took supplements – number of days – last week | DSU | 301 |
DSU_1D | Took supplements – number of days – past 4 weeks | DSU | 301 |
DSUDCON | Freq. of consumption of vitamin/mineral supplements – (F) | DSU | 302 |
EDU_1 | Highest grade of elementary or high school completed | EDU | 1001 |
EDU_2 | Graduated from high school (2ndary school) | EDU | 1001 |
EDU_3 | Received any other education | EDU | 1002 |
EDU_4 | Highest degree, certificate or diploma obtained | EDU | 1003 |
EDUDH04 | Highest level of education û household, 4 levels – (D) | EDU | 1005 |
EDUDH10 | Highest level of education – household, 10 levels – (D) | EDU | 1006 |
EDUDR04 | Highest level of education – respondent, 4 levels – (D) | EDU | 1007 |
EDUDR10 | Highest level of education – respondent, 10 levels – (D) | EDU | 1008 |
ETS_10 | Someone smokes inside home | ETS | 491 |
ETS_11 | Number of people who smoke inside home | ETS | 492 |
ETS_20 | Exposed to second–hand smoke in private vehicle | ETS | 492 |
ETS_20B | Exposed to second–hand smoke in public places | ETS | 493 |
ETS_35 | Smoking allowed – House | ETS | 493 |
ETS_36 | Smoking restrictions | ETS | 494 |
ETS_37A | Type of restrictions –certain rooms only | ETS | 494 |
ETS_37B | Type of restrictions – young children | ETS | 495 |
ETS_37C | Type of restrictions – windows open | ETS | 495 |
ETS_37D | Type of restrictions – Other | ETS | 496 |
EYX_140 | Visit eye doctor – 12 m | EYX | 261 |
EYX_142 | Last time eye examination | EYX | 262 |
EYX_46A | No eye exam – not gotten around to it – past 2 yrs | EYX | 262 |
EYX_46B | No eye exam – respondent didn't think necessary | EYX | 263 |
EYX_46C | No eye exam – doctor didn't think necessary | EYX | 263 |
EYX_46D | No eye exam – personal or family responsibilities | EYX | 264 |
EYX_46E | No eye exam – not available when required | EYX | 264 |
EYX_46F | No eye exam– not available in area | EYX | 265 |
EYX_46G | No eye exam – waiting time too long | EYX | 265 |
EYX_46H | No eye exam – transportation problems | EYX | 266 |
EYX_46I | No eye exam – language problem | EYX | 266 |
EYX_46J | No eye exam – cost | EYX | 267 |
EYX_46K | No eye exam – did not know where to go | EYX | 267 |
EYX_46L | No eye exam – fear | EYX | 268 |
EYX_46M | No eye exam – other reason | EYX | 269 |
EYX_46N | No eye exam – health problem | EYX | 268 |
FDC_1A | Chooses or avoids foods – concerned about body weight | FDC | 292 |
FDC_1B | Chooses or avoids foods – concerned about heart disease | FDC | 292 |
FDC_1C | Chooses or avoids foods – concerned about cancer | FDC | 293 |
FDC_1D | Chooses or avoids foods – concerned about osteoporosis | FDC | 293 |
FDC_2A | Reason to choose foods – lower fat content | FDC | 294 |
FDC_2B | Reason to choose foods – fibre content | FDC | 294 |
FDC_2C | Reason to choose foods – calcium content | FDC | 295 |
FDC_3A | Reason to avoid foods – fat content | FDC | 295 |
FDC_3B | Reason to avoid foods – type of fat | FDC | 296 |
FDC_3C | Reason to avoid foods – salt content | FDC | 296 |
FDC_3D | Reason to avoid foods – cholesterol content | FDC | 297 |
FDC_3E | Reason to avoid foods – calorie content | FDC | 297 |
FDCFAVD | Avoids foods for content reasons – (F) | FDC | 298 |
FDCFCAH | Chooses/avoids foods b/c of certain health concerns – (F) | FDC | 298 |
FDCFCHO | Chooses foods for content reasons – (F) | FDC | 299 |
FLU_160 | Ever had a flu shot | FLU | 188 |
FLU_162 | Had flu shot – last time | FLU | 188 |
FLU_164 | Had flu shot – which month | FLU | 189 |
FLU_165 | Had flu shot – current/last year | FLU | 190 |
FLU_66A | No flu shot – have not gotten around to it | FLU | 190 |
FLU_66B | No flu shot – respondent didn't think it was necessary | FLU | 191 |
FLU_66C | No flu shot – doctor didn't think it was necessary | FLU | 191 |
FLU_66D | No flu shot – personal or family responsibilities | FLU | 192 |
FLU_66E | No flu shot – not available at time required | FLU | 192 |
FLU_66F | No flu shot – not available at all in area | FLU | 193 |
FLU_66G | No flu shot – waiting time was too long | FLU | 193 |
FLU_66H | No flu shot – transportation problems | FLU | 194 |
FLU_66I | No flu shot – language problem | FLU | 194 |
FLU_66J | No flu shot – cost | FLU | 195 |
FLU_66K | No flu shot – did not know where to go | FLU | 195 |
FLU_66L | No flu shot – fear | FLU | 196 |
FLU_66M | No flu shot – bad reaction to previous shot | FLU | 196 |
FLU_66N | No flu shot – other | FLU | 197 |
FLU_66O | No flu shot – unable to leave house / health problem | FLU | 197 |
FSC_010 | Food situation in household – 12 mo | FSC | 1058 |
FSC_020 | Worried food would run out – 12 mo | FSC | 1059 |
FSC_030 | Food bought just didn't last and no money to buy more –12 mo | FSC | 1059 |
FSC_040 | Could not afford to eat balanced meals – 12 mo | FSC | 1060 |
FSC_050 | Relied on few kinds of low–cost food for children – 12 mo | FSC | 1061 |
FSC_060 | Could not feed children a balanced meal – 12 mo | FSC | 1062 |
FSC_070 | Children were not eating enough – 12 mo | FSC | 1063 |
FSC_080 | Adults skipped or cut size of meals – 12 mo | FSC | 1063 |
FSC_081 | Adults skipped or cut size of meals – frequency – 12 mo | FSC | 1064 |
FSC_090 | Ate less than felt should – 12 mo | FSC | 1064 |
FSC_100 | Was hungry but could not afford to eat – 12 mo | FSC | 1065 |
FSC_110 | Lost weight no money to buy food– 12 mo | FSC | 1065 |
FSC_120 | Adults did not eat for whole day – 12 mo | FSC | 1066 |
FSC_121 | Adults did not eat whole day – frequency – 12 mo | FSC | 1067 |
FSC_130 | Adults cut size of children's meals – 12 mo | FSC | 1068 |
FSC_140 | Children skipped meals – 12 mo | FSC | 1069 |
FSC_141 | Children skipped meals – frequency – 12 mo | FSC | 1070 |
FSC_150 | Children were hungry – 12 mo | FSC | 1071 |
FSC_160 | Children did not eat for whole day – 12 mo | FSC | 1072 |
FSCDAFS | Household Food Security – No children (D) | FSC | 1073 |
FSCDCFS | Household Food Security – Have children (D) | FSC | 1073 |
FSCDHFS2 | Household Food Security Status – Modified version – (D) | FSD | 1072 |
FVC_1A | Drinks fruit juices – reporting unit | FVC | 303 |
FVC_1B | Drinks fruit juices – number of times per day | FVC | 303 |
FVC_1C | Drinks fruit juices – number of times per week | FVC | 304 |
FVC_1D | Drinks fruit juices – number of times per month | FVC | 304 |
FVC_1E | Drinks fruit juices – number of times per year | FVC | 305 |
FVC_2A | Eats fruit – reporting unit | FVC | 305 |
FVC_2B | Eats fruit – number of times per day | FVC | 306 |
FVC_2C | Eats fruit – number of times per week | FVC | 306 |
FVC_2D | Eats fruit – number of times per month | FVC | 307 |
FVC_2E | Eats fruit – number of times per year | FVC | 307 |
FVC_3A | Eats green salad – reporting unit | FVC | 308 |
FVC_3B | Eats green salad – number of times per day | FVC | 308 |
FVC_3C | Eats green salad – number of times per week | FVC | 309 |
FVC_3D | Eats green salad – number of times per month | FVC | 309 |
FVC_3E | Eats green salad – number of times per year | FVC | 310 |
FVC_4A | Eats potatoes – reporting unit | FVC | 310 |
FVC_4B | Eats potatoes – number of times per day | FVC | 311 |
FVC_4C | Eats potatoes – number of times per week | FVC | 311 |
FVC_4D | Eats potatoes – number of times per month | FVC | 312 |
FVC_4E | Eats potatoes – number of times per year | FVC | 312 |
FVC_5A | Eats carrots – reporting unit | FVC | 313 |
FVC_5B | Eats carrots – number of times per day | FVC | 313 |
FVC_5C | Eats carrots – number of times per week | FVC | 314 |
FVC_5D | Eats carrots – number of times per month | FVC | 314 |
FVC_5E | Eats carrots – number of times per year | FVC | 315 |
FVC_6A | Eats other vegetables – reporting unit | FVC | 315 |
FVC_6B | Eats other vegetables – number of servings per day | FVC | 316 |
FVC_6C | Eats other vegetables – number of servings per week | FVC | 316 |
FVC_6D | Eats other vegetables – number of servings per month | FVC | 317 |
FVC_6E | Eats other vegetables – number of servings per year | FVC | 317 |
FVCDCAR | Daily consumption – carrots – (D) | FVC | 320 |
FVCDFRU | Daily consumption – fruit – (D) | FVC | 318 |
FVCDJUI | Daily consumption – fruit juice – (D) | FVC | 318 |
FVCDPOT | Daily consumption – potatoes – (D) | FVC | 319 |
FVCDSAL | Daily consumption – green salad – (D) | FVC | 319 |
FVCDTOT | Daily consumption – total fruits and vegetables – (D) | FVC | 321 |
FVCDVEG | Daily consumption – other vegetables – (D) | FVC | 320 |
FVCGTOT | Daily consumption – total fruits and vegetables – (D, G) | FVC | 321 |
GEN_01 | Self–perceived health | GEN | 31 |
GEN_02 | Self–perceived health compared to one year ago | GEN | 32 |
GEN_02A2 | Satisfaction with life in general | GEN | 33 |
GEN_02B | Self–perceived mental health | GEN | 34 |
GEN_07 | Perceived life stress | GEN | 35 |
GEN_08 | Worked at job or business | GEN | 35 |
GEN_09 | Self–perceived work stress | GEN | 36 |
GEN_10 | Sense of belonging to local community | GEN | 37 |
GENDHDI | Perceived Health | GEN | 37 |
GENDMHI | Perceived Mental Health | GEN | 38 |
GENGSWL | Satisfaction with life in general | GEN | 38 |
GEO_PRV | Province of residence of respondent | GEO | 2 |
GEODCD | Census Division – (D) | GEO | 10 |
GEODCMA6 | 2006 Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) – (D) | GEO | 12 |
GEODCSD | Census Sub–Division – (D) | GEO | 10 |
GEODDA06 | 2006 Census Dissemination Area – (D) | GEO | 9 |
GEODDHA | Nova Scotia District Health Authority (DHA) | GEO | 8 |
GEODFED | Federal Electoral District – (D) | GEO | 10 |
GEODHR4 | Health Region of residence of respondent – (D) | GEO | 3 |
GEODLHA | British Columbia Local Health Authority (LHA) – (D) | GEO | 8 |
GEODLHN | Local Health Integrated Networks (LHIN) – Ontario – (D) | GEO | 9 |
GEODPC | Postal code – (D) | GEO | 2 |
GEODPG09 | Health Region Peer Group – (D) | GEO | 13 |
GEODPSZ | Population size group – (D) | GEO | 15 |
GEODSAT | Statistical area classification type – (D) | GEO | 11 |
GEODSHR | Sub–Health Region (Québec only) – (D) | GEO | 7 |
GEODUR | Urban and Rural Areas | GEO | 14 |
GEODUR2 | Urban and Rural Areas – 2 levels – (D) | GEO | 14 |
HCS_1 | Rating of availability of health care – province | HCS | 57 |
HCS_2 | Rating of quality of health care – province | HCS | 58 |
HCS_3 | Rating of availability of health care – community | HCS | 59 |
HCS_4 | Rating of quality of health care – community | HCS | 60 |
HCU_1A1 | Has a usual place to go when sick/needs health advice | HCU | 122 |
HCU_1A2 | Kind of place | HCU | 123 |
HCU_1AA | Has regular medical doctor | HCU | 119 |
HCU_1AC | Language spoken to doctor | HCU | 124 |
HCU_1BA | Reason has no regular doctor – no one available in area | HCU | 119 |
HCU_1BB | Reason has no regular doctor – none taking new patients | HCU | 120 |
HCU_1BC | Reason has no regular doctor – not tried to contact one | HCU | 120 |
HCU_1BD | Reason has no regular doctor – has left or retired | HCU | 121 |
HCU_1BE | Reason has no regular doctor – other | HCU | 121 |
HMC_09 | Received home care services – cost covered by government | HMC | 140 |
HMC_10A | Type of govt. home care rec'd – nursing care | HMC | 141 |
HMC_10B | Type of govt. home care rec'd – health services | HMC | 141 |
HMC_10C | Type of govt. home care rec'd – personal care | HMC | 142 |
HMC_10D | Type of govt. home care rec'd – housework | HMC | 143 |
HMC_10E | Type of govt. home care rec'd – meals | HMC | 143 |
HMC_10F | Type of govt. home care rec'd – shopping | HMC | 144 |
HMC_10G | Type of govt. home care rec'd – respite care | HMC | 144 |
HMC_10H | Type of govt. home care rec'd – other | HMC | 145 |
HMC_10I | Type of govt. home care rec'd – Medical equipment | HMC | 142 |
HMC_11 | Received home care services – cost not covered by government | HMC | 145 |
HMC_12A | Non govt. home care – provided by nurse from private agency | HMC | 146 |
HMC_12B | Non govt. home care – provided by homemaker | HMC | 146 |
HMC_12C | Non govt. home care – provided by neighbour or friend | HMC | 147 |
HMC_12D | Non govt. home care – provided by family member | HMC | 148 |
HMC_12E | Non govt. home care – provided by volunteer | HMC | 148 |
HMC_12F | Non govt. home care – provided by other | HMC | 149 |
HMC_12G | Non govt. home care – physiotherapist | HMC | 147 |
HMC_13A | Received other home care services – Nursing care | HMC | 149 |
HMC_13B | Received home care services –physio,occupational,speech therapy | HMC | 150 |
HMC_13C | Received other home care services – Personal care | HMC | 150 |
HMC_13D | Received other home care services – Housework | HMC | 151 |
HMC_13E | Received home care services – Meal preparation or delivery | HMC | 151 |
HMC_13F | Received other home care services – Shopping | HMC | 152 |
HMC_13G | Received other home care services – Respite care | HMC | 152 |
HMC_13H | Received other home care services – Other | HMC | 153 |
HMC_13I | Received other home care services – Med. equipment/supplies | HMC | 153 |
HMC_14 | Self–perceived unmet home care needs | HMC | 154 |
HMC_15A | Home care not received – not available / area | HMC | 154 |
HMC_15B | Home care not received – not available at time required | HMC | 155 |
HMC_15C | Home care not received – waiting time too long | HMC | 155 |
HMC_15D | Home care not received – felt would be inadequate | HMC | 156 |
HMC_15E | Home care not received – cost | HMC | 156 |
HMC_15F | Home care not received – too busy | HMC | 157 |
HMC_15G | Home care not received – didn't get around to it | HMC | 157 |
HMC_15H | Home care not received – didn't know where to go | HMC | 158 |
HMC_15I | Home care not received – language problems | HMC | 158 |
HMC_15J | Home care not received – family responsibilities | HMC | 159 |
HMC_15K | Home care not received – decided not to seek services | HMC | 159 |
HMC_15L | Home care not received – doctor didn't think necessary | HMC | 160 |
HMC_15M | Home care not received – other | HMC | 161 |
HMC_15N | Home care not received – Did not qualify | HMC | 160 |
HMC_15O | Home care not received – Still waiting for homecare | HMC | 161 |
HMC_16A | Type of home care needed – nursing care | HMC | 162 |
HMC_16B | Type of home care needed – health services | HMC | 162 |
HMC_16C | Type of home care needed – personal care | HMC | 163 |
HMC_16D | Type of home care needed – housework | HMC | 164 |
HMC_16E | Type of home care needed – meals | HMC | 164 |
HMC_16F | Type of home care needed – shopping | HMC | 165 |
HMC_16G | Type of home care needed – respite care | HMC | 165 |
HMC_16H | Type of home care needed – other | HMC | 166 |
HMC_16I | Type of home care needed – Medical equipment or supplies | HMC | 163 |
HMC_17A | Who contacted for home care – government sponsored program | HMC | 166 |
HMC_17B | Who contacted for home care – private agency | HMC | 167 |
HMC_17C | Who contacted for home care – family member or friend | HMC | 167 |
HMC_17D | Who contacted for home care – volunteer organization | HMC | 168 |
HMC_17E | Who contacted for home care – other | HMC | 168 |
HMCFRHC | Received home care – (F) | HMC | 169 |
HMS_1 | Working smoke detector in home | HMS | 1025 |
HMS_2 | Smoke detectors on every level | HMS | 1026 |
HMS_3 | Smoke detectors tested each month | HMS | 1026 |
HMS_4 | Frequency – changed batteries in smoke detector | HMS | 1027 |
HMS_5 | Escape plan to get out of home | HMS | 1027 |
HMS_6 | Members of household discussed escape plan | HMS | 1028 |
HUI_01 | Vision – read newsprint without glasses / contacts | HUI | 97 |
HUI_02 | Vision – read newsprint with glasses / contacts | HUI | 97 |
HUI_03 | Vision – able to see | HUI | 98 |
HUI_04 | Vision – recognize a friend without glasses / contacts | HUI | 98 |
HUI_05 | Vision – recognize a friend with glasses / contacts | HUI | 99 |
HUI_06 | Hearing – in group without hearing aid | HUI | 99 |
HUI_07 | Hearing – in group with hearing aid | HUI | 100 |
HUI_07A | Hearing – able to hear | HUI | 100 |
HUI_08 | Hearing – in quiet room without hearing aid | HUI | 101 |
HUI_09 | Hearing – in quiet room with hearing aid | HUI | 101 |
HUI_10 | Speech – completely understood by strangers | HUI | 102 |
HUI_11 | Speech – partially understood by strangers | HUI | 102 |
HUI_12 | Speech – completely understood by non–strangers | HUI | 103 |
HUI_13 | Speech – partially understood by non–strangers | HUI | 103 |
HUI_14 | Mobility – walk without difficulty and without support | HUI | 104 |
HUI_15 | Mobility – able to walk | HUI | 104 |
HUI_16 | Mobility – requires support to walk | HUI | 105 |
HUI_17 | Mobility – requires help of person to walk | HUI | 105 |
HUI_18 | Mobility – requires a wheelchair | HUI | 106 |
HUI_19 | Mobility – frequency of wheelchair use | HUI | 106 |
HUI_20 | Mobility – requires help to move in wheelchair | HUI | 107 |
HUI_21 | Dexterity – able to grasp and handle small objects | HUI | 107 |
HUI_22 | Dexterity – requires help due to limitation in hands | HUI | 108 |
HUI_23 | Dexterity – requires help with tasks | HUI | 108 |
HUI_24 | Dexterity – requires special equipment / hand limitation | HUI | 109 |
HUI_25 | Emotion – self evaluation | HUI | 109 |
HUI_26 | Cognition – ability to remember things | HUI | 110 |
HUI_27 | Cognition – ability to think and solve problems | HUI | 111 |
HUIDCOG | Cognition problems – function code – (D) | HUI | 116 |
HUIDDEX | Dexterity (function code) – (D) | HUI | 115 |
HUIDEMO | Emotion (function code) – (D) | HUI | 115 |
HUIDHER | Hearing (function code) – (D) | HUI | 113 |
HUIDHSI | Health utilities index – (D) | HUI | 116 |
HUIDMOB | Ambulation (mobility) (function code) – (D) | HUI | 114 |
HUIDSPE | Speech (function code) – (D) | HUI | 113 |
HUIDVIS | Vision (function code) – (D) | HUI | 112 |
HUP_01 | Usually free of pain or discomfort | HUP | 117 |
HUP_02 | Pain and discomfort – usual intensity | HUP | 117 |
HUP_03 | Pain and discomfort – number of activities prevented | HUP | 118 |
HUPDPAD | Pain (function code) – (D) | HUI | 118 |
HWT_2 | Height / self–reported | HWT | 61 |
HWT_2A | Height – exact height from 1'0" to 1'11" / self–reported | HWT | 61 |
HWT_2B | Height – exact height from 2'0" to 2'11" / self–reported | HWT | 62 |
HWT_2C | Height – exact height from 3'0" to 3'11" / self–reported | HWT | 62 |
HWT_2D | Height – exact height from 4'0" to 4'11" / self–reported | HWT | 63 |
HWT_2E | Height – exact height from 5'0" to 5'11" / self–reported | HWT | 64 |
HWT_2F | Height – exact height from 6'0" to 6'11" / self–reported | HWT | 65 |
HWT_3 | Weight / self–reported | HWT | 66 |
HWT_4 | Respondent's opinion of own weight – self–reported | HWT | 67 |
HWT_N4 | Weight – unit of measure in pounds/kilograms / self–reported | HWT | 66 |
HWTDBMI | Body Mass Index (BMI) / self–report – (D) | HWT | 70 |
HWTDCOL | BMI class. (12 to 17) / self–report – Cole system – (D) | HWT | 71 |
HWTDHTM | Height (metres) / self–reported – (D) | HWT | 68 |
HWTDISW | BMI class. (18 +) / self–report – Intern. standard – (D) | HWT | 70 |
HWTDWTK | Weight (kilograms) / self–reported – (D) | HWT | 69 |
IDG_01 | Used – marijuana, cannabis, hashish – life | IDG | 557 |
IDG_02 | Used – marijuana, cannabis, hashish – 12 mo | IDG | 557 |
IDG_03 | Frequency – marijuana, cannabis, hashish – 12 mo | IDG | 558 |
IDG_04 | Used – cocaine, crack – life | IDG | 559 |
IDG_05 | Used – cocaine, crack – 12 mo | IDG | 559 |
IDG_06 | Frequency – cocaine, crack – 12 mo | IDG | 560 |
IDG_07 | Used – speed (amphetamines) – life | IDG | 561 |
IDG_08 | Used – speed (amphetamines) – 12 mo | IDG | 561 |
IDG_09 | Frequency – speed (amphetamines) – 12 mo | IDG | 562 |
IDG_10 | Used – ecstasy (MDMA) – life | IDG | 563 |
IDG_11 | Used – ecstasy (MDMA) – 12 mo | IDG | 563 |
IDG_12 | Frequency – ecstacy (MDMA) – 12 mo | IDG | 564 |
IDG_13 | Used – hallucinogens, PCP, LSD – life | IDG | 565 |
IDG_14 | Used – hallucinogens, PCP, LSD – 12 mo | IDG | 565 |
IDG_15 | Frequency – hallucinogens, PCP, LSD – 12 mo | IDG | 566 |
IDG_16 | Sniffed – glue, gasoline, other solvents – life | IDG | 566 |
IDG_17 | Sniffed – glue, gasoline, other solvents – 12 mo | IDG | 567 |
IDG_18 | Frequency – glue, gasoline, other solvents – 12 mo | IDG | 567 |
IDG_19 | Used – heroin – life | IDG | 568 |
IDG_20 | Used – heroin – 12 mo | IDG | 568 |
IDG_21 | Frequency – heroin – 12 mo | IDG | 569 |
IDG_22 | Used – steroids – life | IDG | 569 |
IDG_23 | Used – steroids – 12 mo | IDG | 570 |
IDG_24 | Frequency – steroids – 12 mo | IDG | 570 |
IDG_25A | Needed more drugs than usual to get high – 12 mo | IDG | 571 |
IDG_25B | Had symptom during period of cut down/no drugs – 12 mo | IDG | 571 |
IDG_25C | Used drugs – prevent having symptoms – 12 mo | IDG | 572 |
IDG_25D | Used drugs – even though promised wouldn't – 12 mo | IDG | 572 |
IDG_25E | Used drugs – more frequently than intended – 12 mo | IDG | 573 |
IDG_25F | Used drugs – little time for anything else 12 mo | IDG | 573 |
IDG_25G | Reduced important activities – because of drugs – 12 mo | IDG | 574 |
IDG_25H | Continued taking drugs despite health problems – 12 mo | IDG | 574 |
IDG_26A | Level of interference – home responsibilities – 12 mo | IDG | 575 |
IDG_26C | Level of interference – close relationships – 12 mo | IDG | 578 |
IDG_26D | Level of interference – social life – 12 mo | IDG | 579 |
IDG_6B1 | Level of interference – attend school – 12 mo | IDG | 576 |
IDG_6B2 | Level of interference – work at a job – 12 mo | IDG | 577 |
IDGDINT | Illicit drug interference – mean – 12 mo – (D) | IDG | 587 |
IDGFINT | Illicit drug interference – 12 mo – (F) | IDG | 587 |
IDGFLA | Illicit drug use – including one time cannabis – life – (F) | IDG | 585 |
IDGFLAC | Illicit drug use – excluding one time cannabis – life – (F) | IDG | 585 |
IDGFLAM | Amphetamine (speed) drug use – life – (F) | IDG | 582 |
IDGFLCA | Cannabis drug use – including one time only – life – (F) | IDG | 580 |
IDGFLCM | Cannabis drug use – excluding one time only – life – (F) | IDG | 580 |
IDGFLCO | Cocaine / crack drug use – life – (F) | IDG | 581 |
IDGFLEX | MDMA (ecstasy) drug use – life – (F) | IDG | 582 |
IDGFLGL | Glue, gasoline or other solvent use – life – (F) | IDG | 583 |
IDGFLHA | Hallucinogens, PCP or LSD drug use – life – (F) | IDG | 583 |
IDGFLHE | Heroin drug use – life – (F) | IDG | 584 |
IDGFLST | Steroid use – life – (F) | IDG | 584 |
IDGFYA | Illicit drug use – including one time cannabis – 12 mo – (F) | IDG | 586 |
IDGFYAC | Illicit drug use – excluding one time cannabis – 12 mo – (F) | IDG | 586 |
IDGFYCM | Cannabis drug use – excluding one time only – 12 mo – (F) | IDG | 581 |
INC_1A | Source of household income – wages and salaries | INC | 1028 |
INC_1B | Source of household income – self–employment | INC | 1029 |
INC_1C | Source of household income – dividends and interest | INC | 1029 |
INC_1D | Source of household income – employment insurance | INC | 1030 |
INC_1E | Source of household income – worker's compensation | INC | 1030 |
INC_1F | Source of hh income – benefits from Can. / Que. Pension Plan | INC | 1031 |
INC_1G | Srce of hh income – pensions, superan. and annuities | INC | 1031 |
INC_1H | Source of household income – Old Age Security / G.I.S. | INC | 1032 |
INC_1I | Source of household income – child tax benefit | INC | 1033 |
INC_1J | Source of household income – social assistance / welfare | INC | 1033 |
INC_1K | Source of household income – child support | INC | 1034 |
INC_1L | Source of household income – alimony | INC | 1034 |
INC_1M | Source of household income – other | INC | 1035 |
INC_1N | Source of household income – none | INC | 1035 |
INC_1O | Source of household income – RRSP/RRIF | INC | 1032 |
INC_2 | Total household income – main source | INC | 1036 |
INC_3 | Total household income – best estimate | INC | 1037 |
INC_5A | Total household income – Ranges | INC | 1037 |
INC_5B | Household income – Range 1 | INC | 1038 |
INC_5C | Household income – Range 2 | INC | 1039 |
INC_6A | Sources personal income: Wages and salaries | INC | 1040 |
INC_6B | Sources personal income: Income from self–employment | INC | 1040 |
INC_6C | Sources personal income: Dividends and interest | INC | 1041 |
INC_6D | Sources personal income: Employment insurance | INC | 1041 |
INC_6E | Sources personal income: Worker's compensation | INC | 1042 |
INC_6F | Sources personal income: Canada or Quebec Pension Plan | INC | 1042 |
INC_6G | Sources personal income: Job related retirement pensions | INC | 1043 |
INC_6H | Sources personal income: RRSP/RRIF | INC | 1043 |
INC_6I | Sources personal income: Old Age Security and Guaranteed Inc | INC | 1044 |
INC_6J | Sources personal income: social assistance or welfare | INC | 1045 |
INC_6K | Sources personal income: Child tax benefits | INC | 1044 |
INC_6L | Sources personal income: Child support | INC | 1045 |
INC_6M | Sources personal income: Alimony | INC | 1046 |
INC_6N | Sources personal income: Other | INC | 1046 |
INC_6O | Sources personal income: None | INC | 1047 |
INC_7 | Main source of personal income | INC | 1048 |
INC_8A | Total personal income | INC | 1049 |
INC_8B | Total personal income: Ranges | INC | 1049 |
INC_8C | Total personal income: Range 1 | INC | 1050 |
INC_8D | Total personal income: Range 2 | INC | 1051 |
INCDADR | Adjusted household income ratio – (D) | INC | 1054 |
INCDHH | Total household income from all sources – (D) | INC | 1052 |
INCDPER | Total personal income from all sources – (D) | INC | 1053 |
INCDRCA | Household income distribution – (D) | INC | 1055 |
INCDRPR | Household income distribution – provincial level – (D) | INC | 1056 |
INCDRRS | Household income distribution – health region level – (D) | INC | 1057 |
INJ_01 | Injured in past 12 months | INJ | 402 |
INJ_02 | Number of injuries in past 12 months | INJ | 402 |
INJ_03 | Most serious injury – month of occurrence | INJ | 403 |
INJ_04 | Most serious injury – year of occurrence | INJ | 404 |
INJ_05 | Most serious injury – type | INJ | 405 |
INJ_06 | Most serious injury – body part affected | INJ | 406 |
INJ_07 | Internal organs – body part affected | INJ | 407 |
INJ_08 | Most serious injury – place of occurrence | INJ | 408 |
INJ_09 | Most serious injury – activity when injured | INJ | 409 |
INJ_10 | Most serious injury – result of a fall | INJ | 414 |
INJ_11A | How did you fall | INJ | 415 |
INJ_12 | Most serious injury – cause | INJ | 416 |
INJ_12A | Time of injury | INJ | 417 |
INJ_13 | Most serious injury – received treatment within 48 hours | INJ | 417 |
INJ_14A | Treated doctorÆs office | INJ | 418 |
INJ_14B | Treated emergency room | INJ | 418 |
INJ_14C | Treated hospital outpatient | INJ | 419 |
INJ_14F | Treated chiropractor | INJ | 420 |
INJ_14K | Treated – Other | INJ | 422 |
INJ_14L | Treated other clinic | INJ | 419 |
INJ_14M | Treated physio/massage therap. | INJ | 420 |
INJ_14N | Treated community health centre | INJ | 421 |
INJ_14O | Treated where injury happened | INJ | 421 |
INJ_15 | Most serious injury – admitted to hospital | INJ | 422 |
INJ_15A | Follow–up care because of injury | INJ | 423 |
INJ_16 | Other injuries – treated but did not limit normal activities | INJ | 423 |
INJ_17 | Other injuries – number | INJ | 424 |
INJDCAU | Cause of injury – (D) | INJ | 425 |
INJDCBP | Cause of injury by place of occurrence – (D) | INJ | 426 |
INJDSTT | Injury Status – (D) | INJ | 426 |
INJDTBS | Type of injury by body site – (D) | INJ | 424 |
INS_1 | Insurance – prescription medications | INS | 925 |
INS_1A | Type of health insurance plan – government–sponsored | INS | 926 |
INS_1B | Type of health insurance plan – employer–sponsored | INS | 926 |
INS_1C | Type of health insurance plan – private | INS | 927 |
INS_2 | Insurance – dental expenses | INS | 927 |
INS_2A | Type of health insurance plan – government–sponsored | INS | 928 |
INS_2B | Type of health insurance plan – employer–sponsored | INS | 928 |
INS_2C | Type of health insurance plan – private | INS | 929 |
INS_3 | Insurance – eye glasses / contact lenses | INS | 929 |
INS_3A | Type of health insurance plan – government–sponsored | INS | 930 |
INS_3B | Type of health insurance plan – employer–sponsored | INS | 930 |
INS_3C | Type of health insurance plan – private | INS | 931 |
INS_4 | Insurance – hospital charges | INS | 931 |
INS_4A | Type of health insurance plan – government–sponsored | INS | 932 |
INS_4B | Type of health insurance plan – employer–sponsored | INS | 932 |
INS_4C | Type of health insurance plan – private | INS | 933 |
INW_01 | Injury occured in current job | INW | 410 |
INWCSIC | N. American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2007 | LBS | 410 |
INWCSOC | Natl. Occupation Classification for Statistics (NOC–S) 2006 | LBS | 411 |
INWDING | Industry group – (D) | LBS | 413 |
INWDOCG | Occupation group (SOC) where injury occurred | LBS | 412 |
INWF02 | Response entered – kind of business – (F) | INW | 410 |
INWF03 | Response entered – kind of work – (F) | INW | 410 |
INWF03S | Response entered – other – kind of work – (F) | INW | 411 |
INWF04 | Response entered – most important duties at work – (F) | INW | 411 |
LBS_01 | Worked at job or business last week | LBS | 1009 |
LBS_02 | Absent from job or business last week | LBS | 1009 |
LBS_03 | Had more than one job or business last week | LBS | 1010 |
LBS_11 | Looked for work in past 4 weeks | LBS | 1010 |
LBS_31 | Employee or self–employed | LBS | 1011 |
LBS_42 | Usual number of hours worked – current main job | LBS | 1015 |
LBS_53 | Usual number of hours worked – current other job | LBS | 1015 |
LBSCSIC | N. American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2007 | LBS | 1013 |
LBSCSOC | Natl. Occupation Classification for Statistics (NOC–S) 2006 | LBS | 1013 |
LBSDHPW | Total usual hours worked – current jobs – (D) | LBS | 1016 |
LBSDING | Industry group – (D) | LBS | 1018 |
LBSDOCG | Occupation group – (D) | LBS | 1019 |
LBSDPFT | Current – full–time / part–time status – (D) | LBS | 1016 |
LBSDWSS | Working status last week – 4 groups – (D) | LBS | 1017 |
LBSF32 | Response entered–name of business (self–employed) – (F) | LBF | 1011 |
LBSF33 | Response entered – whom you work for – (F) | LBF | 1012 |
LBSF34 | Response entered – kind of business – (F) | LBF | 1012 |
LBSF35 | Response entered – kind of work – (F) | LBF | 1013 |
LBSF35S | Response entered – other – kind of work – (F) | INW | 1014 |
LBSF36 | Response entered – most important duties at work – (F) | LBF | 1014 |
MAM_030 | Ever had mammogram | MAM | 217 |
MAM_032 | Last time mammogram was done | MAM | 221 |
MAM_037 | Currently pregnant | HWT | 60 |
MAM_038 | Had a hysterectomy | MAM | 229 |
MAM_31A | Had mammogram – family history | MAM | 217 |
MAM_31B | Had mammogram – regular check–up | MAM | 218 |
MAM_31C | Had mammogram – age | MAM | 218 |
MAM_31D | Had mammogram – previously detected lump | MAM | 219 |
MAM_31E | Had mammogram – follow–up of treatment | MAM | 219 |
MAM_31F | Had mammogram – on hormone replacement therapy | MAM | 220 |
MAM_31G | Had mammogram – breast problem | MAM | 220 |
MAM_31H | Had mammogram – other | MAM | 221 |
MAM_36A | No mammogram – have not gotten around to it – past 2 yrs | MAM | 222 |
MAM_36B | No mammogram – resp. did not think necessary – past 2 yrs | MAM | 222 |
MAM_36C | No mammogram – doctor did not think necessary – past 2 yrs | MAM | 223 |
MAM_36D | No mammogram – personal/family responsibilities – past 2 yrs | MAM | 223 |
MAM_36E | No mammogram – not available when required – past 2 yrs | MAM | 224 |
MAM_36F | No mammogram – not available in the area – past 2 yrs | MAM | 224 |
MAM_36G | No mammogram – waiting time too long – past 2 yrs | MAM | 225 |
MAM_36H | No mammogram – transportation problems – past 2 yrs | MAM | 225 |
MAM_36I | No mammogram – language problem – past 2 yrs | MAM | 226 |
MAM_36J | No mammogram – cost – past 2 yrs | MAM | 226 |
MAM_36K | No mammogram – did not know where to go – past 2 yrs | MAM | 227 |
MAM_36L | No mammogram – fear – past 2 yrs | MAM | 227 |
MAM_36M | No mammogram – other – past 2 yrs | MAM | 229 |
MAM_36N | No mammogram – unable to leave house/hlth prob – past 2 yrs | MAM | 228 |
MAM_36O | No mammogram – Breasts removed / Mastectomy | MAM | 228 |
MAS_601 | Mastery – lack of control | MAS | 453 |
MAS_602 | Mastery – cannot solve problems | MAS | 454 |
MAS_603 | Mastery – cannot change things | MAS | 455 |
MAS_604 | Mastery – helpless | MAS | 456 |
MAS_605 | Mastery – pushed around | MAS | 457 |
MAS_606 | Mastery – fate depends upon self | MAS | 458 |
MAS_607 | Mastery – can do anything | MAS | 459 |
MASDM1 | Mastery scale – (D) | MAS | 459 |
MEX_01 | Has given birth in the past 5 years | MEX | 538 |
MEX_01A | Year of birth of last baby | MEX | 539 |
MEX_02 | Took folic acid – before last pregnancy | MEX | 539 |
MEX_03 | Breastfed or tried to breastfeed last child | MEX | 540 |
MEX_04 | Main reason did not breastfeed last child | MEX | 541 |
MEX_05 | Still breastfeeding last child | MEX | 542 |
MEX_06 | Duration of breastfeeding last child | MEX | 543 |
MEX_07 | Age of last baby – other foods added | MEX | 544 |
MEX_08 | Main reason – other foods added | MEX | 545 |
MEX_09 | Gave vitamin D – when breast milk only | MEX | 546 |
MEX_10 | Main reason why stopped breastfeeding | MEX | 547 |
MEXDEBF | Duration of exclusive breastfeeding – (D) | MEX | 548 |
MEXFEB6 | Exclusively breastfed for at least 6 months – (F) | MEX | 549 |
MXA_01 | Drank alcohol – last pregnancy | MXA | 550 |
MXA_02 | Frequency of drinking – last pregnancy | MXA | 550 |
MXA_03 | Drank alcohol – while breastfeeding last baby | MXA | 551 |
MXA_04 | Frequency of drinking – while breastfeeding last baby | MXA | 552 |
MXS_01 | Type of smoker – last pregnancy | MXS | 553 |
MXS_02 | No. of cigarettes daily – last pregnancy (daily smoker) | MXS | 553 |
MXS_03 | No. of cigarettes daily – last pregnancy (occasional smoker) | MXS | 554 |
MXS_04 | Smoked while breastfeeding last baby (occasional smoker) | MXS | 554 |
MXS_05 | No. of cigarettes daily – while breastfeeding (daily smoker) | MXS | 555 |
MXS_06 | No. of cigarettes daily – while breastfeeding (occ. smoker) | MXS | 555 |
MXS_07 | Second–hand smoke – during or after last pregnancy | MXS | 556 |
OH2_10 | Frequency usually visits the dentist | OH2 | 280 |
OH2_11 | Insurance for dental expenses | OH2 | 280 |
OH2_11A | Type of dental insurance plan – government–sponsored | OH2 | 281 |
OH2_11B | Type of dental insurance plan – employer–sponsored | OH2 | 281 |
OH2_11C | Type of dental insurance plan – private | OH2 | 282 |
OH2_12 | Teeth removed by dentist – 12 mo | OH2 | 282 |
OH2_13 | Teeth removed – decay or gum disease – 12 mo | OH2 | 283 |
OH2_20 | Has one or more of own teeth | OH2 | 283 |
OH2_21 | Wears dentures | OH2 | 284 |
OH2_22 | Condition of teeth/mouth – difficulty speaking clearly | OH2 | 284 |
OH2_23 | Condition of teeth/mouth – avoided conversation – 12 mo | OH2 | 285 |
OH2_24 | Condition of teeth/mouth – avoided laughing/smiling – 12 mo | OH2 | 286 |
OH2_25A | Had a toothache – past mo. | OH2 | 286 |
OH2_25B | Teeth sensitive to hot or cold – past mo. | OH2 | 287 |
OH2_25C | Had pain – jaw joints – past mo. | OH2 | 287 |
OH2_25D | Had pain – mouth or face – past mo. | OH2 | 288 |
OH2_25E | Had bleeding gums – past mo. | OH2 | 288 |
OH2_25F | Had dry mouth – past mo. | OH2 | 289 |
OH2_25G | Had bad breath – past mo. | OH2 | 289 |
OH2_30 | Frequency of brushing teeth | OH2 | 290 |
OH2FLIM | Limited socially due to oral health status – 12 mo – (F) | OH2 | 290 |
OH2FOFP | Oral or facial pain – past mo. – (F) | OH2 | 291 |
ORG_1 | Member of a voluntary organization | ORG | 39 |
ORG_2 | Frequency – participate in activities | ORG | 40 |
PAC_1A | Activity / last 3 months – walking | PAC | 322 |
PAC_1B | Activity / last 3 months – gardening or yard work | PAC | 322 |
PAC_1C | Activity / last 3 months – swimming | PAC | 323 |
PAC_1D | Activity / last 3 months – bicycling | PAC | 323 |
PAC_1E | Activity / last 3 months – popular or social dance | PAC | 324 |
PAC_1F | Activity / last 3 months – home exercises | PAC | 324 |
PAC_1G | Activity / last 3 months – ice hockey | PAC | 325 |
PAC_1H | Activity / last 3 months – ice skating | PAC | 325 |
PAC_1I | Activity / last 3 months – in–line skating or rollerblading | PAC | 326 |
PAC_1J | Activity / last 3 months – jogging or running | PAC | 326 |
PAC_1K | Activity / last 3 months – golfing | PAC | 327 |
PAC_1L | Activity / last 3 months – exercise class or aerobics | PAC | 327 |
PAC_1M | Activity / last 3 months – downhill skiing or snowboarding | PAC | 328 |
PAC_1N | Activity / last 3 months – bowling | PAC | 328 |
PAC_1O | Activity / last 3 months – baseball or softball | PAC | 329 |
PAC_1P | Activity / last 3 months – tennis | PAC | 329 |
PAC_1Q | Activity / last 3 months – weight–training | PAC | 330 |
PAC_1R | Activity / last 3 months – fishing | PAC | 330 |
PAC_1S | Activity / last 3 months – volleyball | PAC | 331 |
PAC_1T | Activity / last 3 months – basketball | PAC | 331 |
PAC_1U | Activity / last 3 months – Any other | PAC | 332 |
PAC_1V | Activity / last 3 months – No physical activity | PAC | 333 |
PAC_1W | Activity / last 3 months – other (#2) | PAC | 333 |
PAC_1X | Activity / last 3 months – other (#3) | PAC | 334 |
PAC_1Z | Activity / last 3 months – Soccer | PAC | 332 |
PAC_2A | Number of times / 3 months – walking for exercise | PAC | 334 |
PAC_2B | Number of times / 3 months – gardening/yard work | PAC | 335 |
PAC_2C | Number of times / 3 months – swimming | PAC | 336 |
PAC_2D | Number of times / 3 months – bicycling | PAC | 337 |
PAC_2E | Number of times / 3 months – popular or social dance | PAC | 338 |
PAC_2F | Number of times / 3 months – home exercises | PAC | 339 |
PAC_2G | Number of times / 3 months – ice hockey | PAC | 340 |
PAC_2H | Number of times / 3 months – ice skating | PAC | 341 |
PAC_2I | Number of times / 3 months– in–line skating or rollerblading | PAC | 342 |
PAC_2J | Number of times / 3 months – jogging or running | PAC | 343 |
PAC_2K | Number of times / 3 months – golfing | PAC | 344 |
PAC_2L | Number of times / 3 months – exercise class or aerobics | PAC | 345 |
PAC_2M | Number of times / 3 months – downhill skiing or snowboarding | PAC | 346 |
PAC_2N | Number of times / 3 months – bowling | PAC | 347 |
PAC_2O | Number of times / 3 months – baseball or softball | PAC | 348 |
PAC_2P | Number of times / 3 months – tennis | PAC | 349 |
PAC_2Q | Number of times / 3 months – weight–training | PAC | 350 |
PAC_2R | Number of times / 3 months – fishing | PAC | 351 |
PAC_2S | Number of times / 3 months – volleyball | PAC | 352 |
PAC_2T | Number of times / 3 months – basketball | PAC | 353 |
PAC_2U | Number of times / 3 months – other activity (#1) | PAC | 355 |
PAC_2W | Number of times / 3 months – other activity (#2) | PAC | 356 |
PAC_2X | Number of times – other activity (#3) | PAC | 357 |
PAC_2Z | Number of times / 3 months – soccer | PAC | 354 |
PAC_3A | Time spent – walking for exercise | PAC | 335 |
PAC_3B | Time spent – gardening or yard work | PAC | 336 |
PAC_3C | Time spent – swimming | PAC | 337 |
PAC_3D | Time spent – bicycling | PAC | 338 |
PAC_3E | Time spent – popular or social dance | PAC | 339 |
PAC_3F | Time spent – home exercises | PAC | 340 |
PAC_3G | Time spent – ice hockey | PAC | 341 |
PAC_3H | Time spent – ice skating | PAC | 342 |
PAC_3I | Time spent – in–line skating or rollerblading | PAC | 343 |
PAC_3J | Time spent – jogging or running | PAC | 344 |
PAC_3K | Time spent – golfing | PAC | 345 |
PAC_3L | Time spent – exercise class or aerobics | PAC | 346 |
PAC_3M | Time spent – downhill skiing or snowboarding | PAC | 347 |
PAC_3N | Time spent – bowling | PAC | 348 |
PAC_3O | Time spent – baseball or softball | PAC | 349 |
PAC_3P | Time spent – tennis | PAC | 350 |
PAC_3Q | Time spent – weight–training | PAC | 351 |
PAC_3R | Time spent – fishing | PAC | 352 |
PAC_3S | Time spent – volleyball | PAC | 353 |
PAC_3T | Time spent – basketball | PAC | 354 |
PAC_3U | Time spent – other activity (#1) | PAC | 356 |
PAC_3W | Time spent – other activity (#2) | PAC | 357 |
PAC_3X | Time spent – other activity (#3) | PAC | 358 |
PAC_3Z | Time spent – soccer | PAC | 355 |
PAC_7 | Walked to work or school / last 3 months | PAC | 358 |
PAC_7A | Number of times / 3 months – walking to go work or school | PAC | 359 |
PAC_7B | Time spent – walking to go work or school | PAC | 359 |
PAC_8 | Bicycled to work or school / last 3 months | PAC | 360 |
PAC_8A | Number of times / 3 months – bicycling to go work or school | PAC | 360 |
PAC_8B | Time spent – bicycling to go work or school | PAC | 361 |
PACDEE | Daily energy expenditure – Leisure physical activities – (D) | PAC | 361 |
PACDFM | Month. freq. – Leisure phys. activity lasting >15 min. – (D) | PAC | 362 |
PACDFR | Frequency of all leisure physical activity > 15 min. – (D) | PAC | 363 |
PACDLTI | Leisure and transportation physical activity index – (D) | PAC | 364 |
PACDPAI | Leisure physical activity index – (D) | PAC | 364 |
PACDTLE | Daily ener. expend. – Transport. and leisure phy. act. – (D) | PAC | 365 |
PACFD | Participant in daily leisure phys. activity > 15 min. – (F) | PAC | 363 |
PACFLEI | Participant in leisure physical activity – (F) | PAC | 362 |
PACFLTI | Participant in leisure or transportation phys. activ. – (F) | PAC | 365 |
PAF_01 | Work at home | PAF | 1020 |
PAF_02 | At work – Access to a pleasant place to walk | PAF | 1021 |
PAF_03 | At work – Access to playing fields | PAF | 1021 |
PAF_04 | At work – Access to a gym | PAF | 1022 |
PAF_05 | At work – Access to fitness classes | PAF | 1022 |
PAF_06 | At work – Access to any organized sport teams | PAF | 1023 |
PAF_07 | At work – Access to showers / change rooms | PAF | 1023 |
PAF_08 | At work – Access to programs to improve health | PAF | 1024 |
PAFFACC | Access to physical activity facilities at work – (F) | PAF | 1024 |
PAP_020 | Ever had PAP smear test | PAP | 207 |
PAP_022 | Last time had PAP smear test | PAP | 208 |
PAP_26A | No PAP smear – have not gotten around to it | PAP | 208 |
PAP_26B | No PAP smear – respondent didn't think necessary | PAP | 209 |
PAP_26C | No PAP smear – doctor didn't think necessary | PAP | 209 |
PAP_26D | No PAP smear – personal / family responsibilities | PAP | 210 |
PAP_26E | No PAP smear – not available when required | PAP | 210 |
PAP_26F | No PAP smear – not available in area | PAP | 211 |
PAP_26G | No PAP smear – waiting time too long | PAP | 211 |
PAP_26H | No PAP smear – transportation problems | PAP | 212 |
PAP_26I | No PAP smear – language problem | PAP | 212 |
PAP_26J | No PAP smear – cost | PAP | 213 |
PAP_26K | No PAP smear – did not know where to go | PAP | 213 |
PAP_26L | No PAP smear – fear | PAP | 214 |
PAP_26M | No PAP smear – hysterectomy | PAP | 214 |
PAP_26N | No PAP smear – hate / dislike having one done | PAP | 215 |
PAP_26O | No PAP smear – other | PAP | 216 |
PAP_26P | No PAP smear – unable to leave house / health problem | PAP | 215 |
PAS_11 | Received health care services | PAS | 170 |
PAS_12 | Rating of quality of care received | PAS | 170 |
PAS_13 | Satisfaction with way care provided | PAS | 171 |
PAS_21A | Received health care services at hospital | PAS | 172 |
PAS_21B | Type of patient – most recent visit | PAS | 172 |
PAS_22 | Rating of quality of care received – hospital | PAS | 173 |
PAS_23 | Satisfaction with way care provided – hospital | PAS | 174 |
PAS_31A | Received physician care | PAS | 175 |
PAS_31B | Type of physician – most recent care | PAS | 175 |
PAS_32 | Rating of quality of care received – physician | PAS | 176 |
PAS_33 | Satisfaction with way care provided – physician | PAS | 177 |
PERSONID | Person identifier of respondent selected – health interview | DHH | 1 |
PSA_170 | Ever had a PSA blood test (prostate cancer) | PSA | 244 |
PSA_172 | Last time had PSA blood test | PSA | 244 |
PSA_174 | Had a digital rectal exam | PSA | 248 |
PSA_175 | Last time had digital rectal exam | PSA | 249 |
PSA_73A | Had PSA test – family history of prostate cancer | PSA | 245 |
PSA_73B | Had PSA test – regular check–up | PSA | 245 |
PSA_73C | Had PSA test – age | PSA | 246 |
PSA_73D | Had PSA test – follow–up of problem | PSA | 247 |
PSA_73E | Had PSA test – follow–up of prostate cancer treatment | PSA | 247 |
PSA_73F | Had PSA test – other | PSA | 248 |
PSA_73G | Had PSA test – race | PSA | 246 |
PSC_1 | Received any community–based care | PSC | 178 |
PSC_2 | How rate quality of the community–based received | PSC | 178 |
PSC_3 | How satisfied with the way community–based care provided | PSC | 179 |
PWB_01 | Frequency – felt self–confident – past month | PWB | 641 |
PWB_02 | Frequency – satisfied with accomplishments – past month | PWB | 642 |
PWB_03 | Frequency – took on lots of projects – past month | PWB | 643 |
PWB_04 | Frequency – felt emotionally balanced – past month | PWB | 644 |
PWB_05 | Frequency – felt loved and appreciated – past month | PWB | 645 |
PWB_06 | Frequency – had goals and ambitions – past month | PWB | 646 |
PWB_07 | Frequency – felt like having fun – past month | PWB | 647 |
PWB_08 | Frequency – felt useful – past month | PWB | 648 |
PWB_09 | Frequency – smiled easily – past month | PWB | 649 |
PWB_10 | Frequency – was true to self – past month | PWB | 650 |
PWB_11 | Frequency – did good job listening to friends – past month | PWB | 651 |
PWB_12 | Frequency – was curious and interested – past month | PWB | 652 |
PWB_13 | Frequency – was able to clearly sort things out – past month | PWB | 653 |
PWB_14 | Frequency – found life exciting – past month | PWB | 654 |
PWB_15 | Frequency – life was well–balanced – past month | PWB | 655 |
PWB_16 | Frequency – was calm and level–headed – past month | PWB | 656 |
PWB_17 | Frequency – easily found answers – past month | PWB | 657 |
PWB_18 | Frequency – got along well with others – past month | PWB | 658 |
PWB_19 | Frequency – lived at normal pace – past month | PWB | 659 |
PWB_20 | Frequency – impression of enjoying life – past month | PWB | 660 |
PWB_21 | Frequency – had good sense of humour – past month | PWB | 661 |
PWB_22 | Frequency – was at peace with self – past month | PWB | 662 |
PWB_23 | Frequency – felt healthy/in good shape – past month | PWB | 663 |
PWB_24 | Frequency – face situations positively – past month | PWB | 664 |
PWB_25 | Frequency – had good morale – past month | PWB | 665 |
PWBDPWB | Psychological well–being scale – past month – (D) | PWB | 665 |
RAC_1 | Has dificulty with activities | RAC | 179 |
RAC_2A | Reduction in kind/amount of activities – at home | RAC | 180 |
RAC_2B1 | Reduction in kind/amount of activities – at school | RAC | 180 |
RAC_2B2 | Reduction in kind/amount of activities – at work | RAC | 181 |
RAC_2C | Reduction in kind/amount of activities – other activities | RAC | 181 |
RAC_5 | Cause of health problem | RAC | 182 |
RACDIMP | Impact of health problems – (D) | RAC | 183 |
RACDPAL | Participation and activity limitation – (D) | RAC | 183 |
REFPER | Reference period | SAM | 1 |
REP_1A | Repetitive strain injury | INJ | 394 |
REP_2 | Limit your normal activities | INJ | 395 |
REP_3 | Repetitive strain – body part affected | INJ | 396 |
REP_3A | Repetitive strain– activity causing injury | INJ | 397 |
REP_4 | Repetitive strain– working at a job or business | INJ | 397 |
REP_5A | Activity – Walking | INJ | 398 |
REP_5B | Activity – Sports | INJ | 398 |
REP_5C | Activity – Leisure | INJ | 399 |
REP_5D | Activity – Household chores | INJ | 399 |
REP_5F | Activity – Computer | INJ | 400 |
REP_5G | Activity – Driving a motor vehicle | INJ | 400 |
REP_5H | Activity – Lifting or carrying | INJ | 401 |
REP_5I | Activity – Other | INJ | 401 |
SAC_1 | Number of hours – on a computer – past 3 mo | SAC | 366 |
SAC_2 | Number of hours – playing video games – past 3 mo | SAC | 367 |
SAC_3 | Number of hours – watching television or videos – past 3 mo | SAC | 367 |
SAC_4 | Number of hours – reading – past 3 mo | SAC | 368 |
SACDTER | Total no. hrs / week (excl. reading) – sedentary act. – (D) | SAC | 370 |
SACDTOT | Total number hours – sedentary activities – past 3 mo – (D) | SAC | 369 |
SAM_CP | Sampled collection period | SAM | 15 |
SAM_TYP | Sample type | SAM | 16 |
SAMDLNK | Permission to link data – (D) | SAM | 17 |
SAMDSHR | Permission to share data – (D) | SAM | 16 |
SAMPLEID | Household identifier | SAM | 1 |
SCA_10 | Has used nicotine patch | SCA | 478 |
SCA_10A | Usefulness of nicotine patch | SCA | 479 |
SCA_11 | Has used nicotine gum or candy | SCA | 479 |
SCA_11A | Usefulness of nicotine gum or candy | SCA | 480 |
SCA_12 | Has used medication such as Zyban | SCA | 480 |
SCA_12A | Usefulness of medication such as Zyban | SCA | 481 |
SCA_50 | Stopped smoking for at least 24 hours | SCA | 481 |
SCA_60 | Tried to quit smoking – nicotine patch | SCA | 482 |
SCA_61 | Tried to quit smoking – nicotine gum or candy – past 12 mo | SCA | 482 |
SCA_62 | Tried to quit smoking – medication such as Zyban | SCA | 483 |
SCADQUI | Attempted to stop smoking – (D) | SCA | 483 |
SCH_1 | Quitting smoking – next 6 months | SCH | 475 |
SCH_2 | Quitting smoking – next 30 days | SCH | 476 |
SCH_3 | Stopped smoking for at least 24 hours – 12 mo | SCH | 476 |
SCH_4 | Number of times stopped for at least 24 hours – 12 mo | SCH | 477 |
SCHDSTG | Smoking stages of change – (D) | SCH | 477 |
SDC_1 | Country of birth | SDC | 934 |
SDC_2 | Canadian citizen by birth | SDC | 935 |
SDC_3 | Year of immigration to Canada | SDC | 935 |
SDC_41 | Aboriginal – North American Indian, MÚtis, Inuit | SDC | 946 |
SDC_42A | Aboriginal person(s) – North American Indian | SDC | 947 |
SDC_42B | Aboriginal person(s) – MÚtis | SDC | 947 |
SDC_42C | Aboriginal person(s) – Inuit | SDC | 948 |
SDC_43A | Cultural / racial origin – White | SDC | 948 |
SDC_43B | Cultural/racial origin – Chinese | SDC | 949 |
SDC_43C | Cultural/racial origin – South Asian | SDC | 949 |
SDC_43D | Cultural/racial origin – Black | SDC | 950 |
SDC_43E | Cultural/racial origin – Filipino | SDC | 950 |
SDC_43F | Cultural/racial origin – Latin American | SDC | 951 |
SDC_43G | Cultural/racial origin – South East Asian | SDC | 951 |
SDC_43H | Cultural/racial origin – Arab | SDC | 952 |
SDC_43I | Cultural/racial origin – West Asian | SDC | 952 |
SDC_43J | Cultural/racial origin – Japanese | SDC | 953 |
SDC_43K | Ethnic origin – Korean | SDC | 953 |
SDC_43M | Cultural/racial origin – other | SDC | 954 |
SDC_4A | Ethnic origin – Canadian | SDC | 936 |
SDC_4B | Ethnic origin – French | SDC | 936 |
SDC_4C | Ethnic origin – English | SDC | 937 |
SDC_4D | Ethnic origin – German | SDC | 937 |
SDC_4E | Ethnic origin – Scottish | SDC | 938 |
SDC_4F | Ethnic origin – Irish | SDC | 938 |
SDC_4G | Ethnic origin – Italian | SDC | 939 |
SDC_4H | Ethnic origin – Ukrainian | SDC | 939 |
SDC_4I | Ethnic origin – Dutch (Netherlands) | SDC | 940 |
SDC_4J | Ethnic origin – Chinese | SDC | 940 |
SDC_4K | Ethnic origin – Jewish | SDC | 941 |
SDC_4L | Ethnic origin – Polish | SDC | 941 |
SDC_4M | Ethnic origin – Portuguese | SDC | 942 |
SDC_4N | Ethnic origin – South Asian | SDC | 942 |
SDC_4P | Ethnic origin – Norwegian | SDC | 944 |
SDC_4Q | Ethnic origin – Welsh | SDC | 945 |
SDC_4R | Ethnic origin – Swedish | SDC | 945 |
SDC_4S | Ethnic origin – other | SDC | 946 |
SDC_4T | Ethnic origin – North American Indian | SDC | 943 |
SDC_4U | Ethnic origin – MÚtis | SDC | 943 |
SDC_4V | Ethnic origin – Inuit | SDC | 944 |
SDC_5A | Can converse – English | SDC | 954 |
SDC_5AA | Language spoken most often at home – English | SDC | 966 |
SDC_5AB | Language spoken most often at home – French | SDC | 966 |
SDC_5AC | Language spoken most often at home – Arabic | SDC | 967 |
SDC_5AD | Language spoken most often at home – Chinese | SDC | 967 |
SDC_5AE | Language spoken most often at home – Cree | SDC | 968 |
SDC_5AF | Language spoken most often at home – German | SDC | 968 |
SDC_5AG | Language spoken most often at home – Greek | SDC | 969 |
SDC_5AH | Language spoken most often at home – Hungarian | SDC | 969 |
SDC_5AI | Language spoken most often at home – Italian | SDC | 970 |
SDC_5AJ | Language spoken most often at home – Korean | SDC | 970 |
SDC_5AK | Language spoken most often at home – Persian (Farsi) | SDC | 971 |
SDC_5AL | Language spoken most often at home – Polish | SDC | 971 |
SDC_5AM | Language spoken most often at home – Portuguese | SDC | 972 |
SDC_5AN | Language spoken most often at home – Punjabi | SDC | 972 |
SDC_5AO | Language spoken most often at home – Spanish | SDC | 973 |
SDC_5AP | Language spoken most often at home – Tagalog (Filipino) | SDC | 973 |
SDC_5AQ | Language spoken most often at home – Ukrainian | SDC | 974 |
SDC_5AR | Language spoken most often at home – Vietnamese | SDC | 974 |
SDC_5AS | Language spoken most often at home – Other | SDC | 977 |
SDC_5AT | Language spoken most often at home – Dutch | SDC | 975 |
SDC_5AU | Language spoken most often at home – Hindi | SDC | 975 |
SDC_5AV | Language spoken most often at home – Russian | SDC | 976 |
SDC_5AW | Language spoken most often at home – Tamil | SDC | 976 |
SDC_5B | Can converse – French | SDC | 955 |
SDC_5C | Can converse – Arabic | SDC | 955 |
SDC_5D | Can converse – Chinese | SDC | 956 |
SDC_5E | Can converse – Cree | SDC | 956 |
SDC_5F | Can converse – German | SDC | 957 |
SDC_5G | Can converse – Greek | SDC | 957 |
SDC_5H | Can converse – Hungarian | SDC | 958 |
SDC_5I | Can converse – Italian | SDC | 958 |
SDC_5J | Can converse – Korean | SDC | 959 |
SDC_5K | Can converse – Persian (Farsi) | SDC | 959 |
SDC_5L | Can converse – Polish | SDC | 960 |
SDC_5M | Can converse – Portuguese | SDC | 960 |
SDC_5N | Can converse – Punjabi | SDC | 961 |
SDC_5O | Can converse – Spanish | SDC | 961 |
SDC_5P | Can converse – Tagalog (Filipino) | SDC | 962 |
SDC_5Q | Can converse – Ukrainian | SDC | 962 |
SDC_5R | Can converse – Vietnamese | SDC | 963 |
SDC_5S | Can converse – other language | SDC | 965 |
SDC_5T | Can converse – Dutch | SDC | 963 |
SDC_5U | Can converse – Hindi | SDC | 964 |
SDC_5V | Can converse – Russian | SDC | 964 |
SDC_5W | Can converse – Tamil | SDC | 965 |
SDC_6A | First language learned and still understood – English | SDC | 977 |
SDC_6B | First language learned and still understood – French | SDC | 978 |
SDC_6C | First language learned and still understood – Arabic | SDC | 978 |
SDC_6D | First language learned and still understood – Chinese | SDC | 979 |
SDC_6E | First language learned and still understood – Cree | SDC | 979 |
SDC_6F | First language learned and still understood – German | SDC | 980 |
SDC_6G | First language learned and still understood – Greek | SDC | 980 |
SDC_6H | First language learned and still understood – Hungarian | SDC | 981 |
SDC_6I | First language learned and still understood – Italian | SDC | 981 |
SDC_6J | First language learned and still understood – Korean | SDC | 982 |
SDC_6K | First language learned / still understood – Persian (Farsi) | SDC | 982 |
SDC_6L | First language learned and still understood – Polish | SDC | 983 |
SDC_6M | First language learned and still understood – Portuguese | SDC | 983 |
SDC_6N | First language learned and still understood – Punjabi | SDC | 984 |
SDC_6O | First language learned and still understood – Spanish | SDC | 984 |
SDC_6P | First lang. learned / still understood – Tagalog (Filipino) | SDC | 985 |
SDC_6Q | First language learned and still understood – Ukrainian | SDC | 985 |
SDC_6R | First language learned and still understood – Vietnamese | SDC | 986 |
SDC_6S | First language learned and still understood – other | SDC | 988 |
SDC_6T | First language learned and still understood – Dutch | SDC | 986 |
SDC_6U | First language learned and still understood – Hindi | SDC | 987 |
SDC_6V | First language learned and still understood – Russian | SDC | 987 |
SDC_6W | First language learned and still understood – Tamil | SDC | 988 |
SDC_7AA | Considers self heterosexual, homosexual or bisexual | SDC | 989 |
SDC_8 | Current student | EDU | 1004 |
SDC_9 | Full–time student or part–time student | EDU | 1004 |
SDCCCB | Country of birth – (C) | SDC | 990 |
SDCDABT | Aboriginal identity – (D) | SDC | 999 |
SDCDAIM | Age at time of immigration – (D) | SDC | 996 |
SDCDCGT | Cultural / racial background – (D) | SDC | 1000 |
SDCDFL1 | First official language learned and still understood – (D) | SDC | 999 |
SDCDLHM | Language(s) spoken at home – (D) | SDC | 996 |
SDCDLNG | Languages – can converse – (D) | SDC | 998 |
SDCDRES | Length of time in Canada since immigration – (D) | SDC | 997 |
SDCFIMM | Immigrant – (F) | SDC | 997 |
SDCGCB | Country of birth – (G) | SDC | 995 |
SFE_501 | Self–esteem – has good qualities | SFE | 447 |
SFE_502 | Self–esteem – is person of worth | SFE | 448 |
SFE_503 | Self–esteem – is able to do things well | SFE | 449 |
SFE_504 | Self–esteem – takes positive attitude towards self | SFE | 450 |
SFE_505 | Self–esteem – satisfied with self | SFE | 451 |
SFE_506 | Self–esteem – feels is a failure | SFE | 452 |
SFEDE1 | Self–esteem scale – (D) | SFE | 452 |
SFR_03 | Health status – limits vigorous activities | SFR | 742 |
SFR_04 | Health status – limits moderate activities | SFR | 743 |
SFR_05 | Health status – limits lifting and carrying groceries | SFR | 743 |
SFR_06 | Health status – limits climbing several flights of stairs | SFR | 744 |
SFR_07 | Health status – limits climbing one flight of stairs | SFR | 744 |
SFR_08 | Health status – limits bending, kneeling, stooping | SFR | 745 |
SFR_09 | Health status – limits walking more than one km | SFR | 745 |
SFR_10 | Health status – limits walking several blocks | SFR | 746 |
SFR_11 | Health status – limits walking one block | SFR | 746 |
SFR_12 | Health status – limits bathing and dressing self | SFR | 747 |
SFR_13 | Physical hlth – cut down time work/activities – past 4 wks | SFR | 747 |
SFR_14 | Physcial htlh – accomplished less – past 4 wks | SFR | 748 |
SFR_15 | Physical hlth – limited type of work/activity – past 4 wks | SFR | 748 |
SFR_16 | Phys. hlth – difficulty performing work/activities – 4 wks | SFR | 749 |
SFR_17 | Emotion prob. – less time spent/work/activities – past 4 wks | SFR | 749 |
SFR_18 | Emotional problems – accomplished less – past 4 wks | SFR | 750 |
SFR_19 | Emotional prob. – not as careful at work/act. – past 4 wks | SFR | 750 |
SFR_20 | Phys./emo. prob. interfered with social act. – past 4 wks | SFR | 751 |
SFR_21 | Level of bodily pain – past 4 wks | SFR | 752 |
SFR_22 | Pain interfered with normal work – past 4 wks | SFR | 753 |
SFR_23 | Feeling full of pep – past 4 wks | SFR | 754 |
SFR_24 | Feeling nervous – past 4 wks | SFR | 755 |
SFR_25 | Feeling down and can't be cheered up – past 4 wks | SFR | 756 |
SFR_26 | Feeling calm and peaceful – past 4 wks | SFR | 757 |
SFR_27 | Have lots of energy – past 4 wks | SFR | 758 |
SFR_28 | Feeling downhearted and blue – past 4 wks | SFR | 759 |
SFR_29 | Feeling worn out – past 4 wks | SFR | 760 |
SFR_30 | Feeling happy – past 4 wks | SFR | 761 |
SFR_31 | Feeling tired – past 4 wks | SFR | 762 |
SFR_32 | Health limited social activities – past 4 wks | SFR | 763 |
SFR_33 | Seem to get sick easier than others | SFR | 764 |
SFR_34 | Sees self as healthy as others | SFR | 765 |
SFR_35 | Expects health to worsen | SFR | 766 |
SFR_36 | Views own health as excellent | SFR | 767 |
SFRDBPS | Bodily pain scale – (D) | SFR | 770 |
SFRDGHP | General health perceptions scale – (D) | SFR | 771 |
SFRDGMH | General mental health scale – (D) | SFR | 769 |
SFRDMCS | Summary measure of mental health – (D) | SFR | 772 |
SFRDMRF | Role functioning (mental) scale – (D) | SFR | 769 |
SFRDPCS | Summary measure of physical health – (D) | SFR | 771 |
SFRDPFS | Physical functioning scale – (D) | SFR | 767 |
SFRDPRF | Role functioning (physical) scale – (D) | SFR | 768 |
SFRDSFS | Social functioning scale – (D) | SFR | 768 |
SFRDVTS | Vitality scale – (D) | SFR | 770 |
SMK_01A | Smoked 100 or more cigarettes – life | SMK | 460 |
SMK_01B | Ever smoked whole cigarette | SMK | 460 |
SMK_01C | Age – smoked first whole cigarette | SMK | 461 |
SMK_05B | Number of cigarettes smoked per day (occasional smoker) | SMK | 463 |
SMK_05C | Number of days – smoked 1 cigarette or more (occ. smoker) | SMK | 463 |
SMK_05D | Ever smoked cigarettes daily | SMK | 464 |
SMK_06A | Stopped smoking – when (was never a daily smoker) | SMK | 465 |
SMK_06B | Stopped smoking – month (never daily smoker) | SMK | 466 |
SMK_06C | Number of years since stopped smoking | SMK | 467 |
SMK_09A | Stopped smoking daily – when stopped (former daily smoker) | SMK | 468 |
SMK_09B | Stopped smoking daily – month (former daily smoker) | SMK | 469 |
SMK_09C | No. of yrs since stopped smoking daily (former daily smoker) | SMK | 470 |
SMK_10 | Quit smoking completely (former daily smoker) | SMK | 470 |
SMK_10A | Stopped smoking completely – when (former daily smoker) | SMK | 471 |
SMK_10B | Stopped smoking completely – month (former daily smoker) | SMK | 472 |
SMK_10C | Number of years since stopped smoking (daily) | SMK | 473 |
SMK_202 | Type of smoker | SMK | 461 |
SMK_203 | Age – started smoking daily (daily smoker) | SMK | 462 |
SMK_204 | Number of cigarettes smoked per day (daily smoker) | SMK | 462 |
SMK_207 | Age – started smoking daily (former daily smoker) | SMK | 467 |
SMK_208 | Number of cigarettes smoked per day (former daily smoker) | SMK | 468 |
SMKDSTP | Number of years since stopped smoking completely – (D) | SMK | 474 |
SMKDSTY | Type of smoker – (D) | SMK | 473 |
SMKDYCS | Number of years smoked (current daily smokers) – (D) | SMK | 474 |
SPC_10 | Visited regular medical doctor | SPC | 484 |
SPC_11 | Doctor – knows smokes/smoked | SPC | 485 |
SPC_12 | Doctor – advised to quit | SPC | 485 |
SPC_13 | Doctor – gave specific help | SPC | 486 |
SPC_14A | Type of help – referral to one–on–one program | SPC | 486 |
SPC_14B | Type of help – referral to group program | SPC | 487 |
SPC_14C | Type of help – recommended nicotine patch or gum | SPC | 487 |
SPC_14D | Type of help – recommended Zyban or other medication | SPC | 488 |
SPC_14E | Type of help – provided self–help information | SPC | 488 |
SPC_14F | Type of help – doctor offered counselling | SPC | 489 |
SPC_14G | Type of help – other | SPC | 489 |
SPC_20 | Visited dentist | SPC | 490 |
SPC_21 | Dentist/hygienist – knows smokes/smoked | SPC | 490 |
SPC_22 | Dentist/hygienist – advised to quit | SPC | 491 |
SSA_01 | Number of close friends and relatives | SSA | 666 |
SSA_02 | Has someone to give help if confined to bed | SSA | 667 |
SSA_03 | Has someone to listen | SSA | 668 |
SSA_04 | Has someone to provide/give advice about a crisis. | SSA | 669 |
SSA_05 | Has someone to take to doctor | SSA | 670 |
SSA_06 | Has someone who shows love and affection | SSA | 671 |
SSA_07 | Has someone to have a good time with | SSA | 672 |
SSA_08 | Has someone to give info to help understand a situation | SSA | 673 |
SSA_09 | Has someone to confide in | SSA | 674 |
SSA_10 | Has someone who gives hugs | SSA | 675 |
SSA_11 | Has someone to get together with for relaxation | SSA | 676 |
SSA_12 | Has someone to prepare meals | SSA | 677 |
SSA_13 | Has someone to give advice | SSA | 678 |
SSA_14 | Has someone to do things to get mind off things | SSA | 679 |
SSA_15 | Has someone to help with daily chores if sick | SSA | 680 |
SSA_16 | Has someone to share most private worries and fears with | SSA | 681 |
SSA_17 | Has someone to turn to for suggestions for personal problems | SSA | 682 |
SSA_18 | Has someone to do something enjoyable with | SSA | 683 |
SSA_19 | Has someone who understands problems | SSA | 684 |
SSA_20 | Has someone who loves and makes feel wanted | SSA | 685 |
SSADAFF | Affection – MOS subscale – (D) | SSA | 686 |
SSADEMO | Emotional or informational support – MOS subscale – (D) | SSA | 687 |
SSADSOC | Positive social interaction – MOS subscale – (D) | SSA | 686 |
SSADTNG | Tangible social support – MOS subscale – (D) | SSA | 685 |
SSB_01 | Been surnburnt – past 12 months | SSB | 383 |
SSB_02 | Sunburn involved blistering | SSB | 384 |
SSB_03 | Sunburns involved pain – lasting more than 1 day | SSB | 384 |
SSB_06 | Amount of time in the sun – 11 am to 4 pm | SSB | 385 |
SSB_07 | Frequency – seek shade | SSB | 386 |
SSB_08 | Frequency – wear hat in the sun | SSB | 387 |
SSB_09A | Frequency – wear long pants or skirt in the sun | SSB | 388 |
SSB_09B | Frequency – use sunscreen on your face | SSB | 389 |
SSB_10 | Sun Proctection factor (SPF) usually use – face | SSB | 390 |
SSB_11 | Frequency – use sunscreen on your body | SSB | 391 |
SSB_12 | Sun Proctection factor (SPF) usually use on body | SSB | 392 |
SSB_13 | Skin cancer | SSB | 392 |
SSB_14 | Skin cancer – diagnostic | SSB | 393 |
SSB_15 | Skin cancer – type of cancer | SSB | 393 |
SSU_21A | Received tangible social support | SSU | 688 |
SSU_21B | Frequency of tangible social support | SSU | 689 |
SSU_22A | Received affective support | SSU | 690 |
SSU_22B | Frequency of affective support | SSU | 691 |
SSU_23A | Received positive social interactive support | SSU | 692 |
SSU_23B | Frequency of positive social interactive support | SSU | 693 |
SSU_24A | Received emotional/informational support | SSU | 694 |
SSU_24B | Frequency of emotional/informational support | SSU | 695 |
STC_61 | Frequency – coping – problem solving | STC | 439 |
STC_610 | Frequency – coping – blaming oneself | STC | 445 |
STC_611 | Frequency – coping – wishing situation would go away | STC | 446 |
STC_62 | Frequency – coping – talking to others | STC | 440 |
STC_63 | Frequency – coping – avoiding being with people | STC | 440 |
STC_64 | Frequency – coping – sleeping more than usual | STC | 441 |
STC_65A | Frequency – coping – eating more or less than usual | STC | 441 |
STC_65B | Frequency – coping – smoking more cigarettes than usual | STC | 442 |
STC_65C | Frequency – coping – drinking alcohol | STC | 442 |
STC_65D | Frequency – coping – using drugs or medication | STC | 443 |
STC_66 | Frequency – coping – jogging or other exercise | STC | 443 |
STC_67 | Frequency – coping – praying or seeking spiritual help | STC | 444 |
STC_68 | Frequency – coping – doing something enjoyable | STC | 444 |
STC_69 | Frequency – coping – looking on the bright side of things | STC | 445 |
STS_1 | Self–perceived ability to handle unexpected problem | STS | 436 |
STS_2 | Self–perceived ability to handle day–to–day demands | STS | 437 |
STS_3 | Most important source of feelings of stress | STS | 438 |
SUI_1 | Seriously considered suicide – lifetime | SUI | 735 |
SUI_2 | Seriously considered suicide – past 12 months | SUI | 736 |
SUI_3 | Attempted suicide – lifetime | SUI | 736 |
SUI_4 | Attempted suicide – past 12 months | SUI | 737 |
SUI_5 | Consulted health professional following suicide attempt | SUI | 737 |
SUI_6A | Suicide attempt – consulted family doctor or g.p. | SUI | 738 |
SUI_6B | Suicide attempt – consulted psychiatrist | SUI | 738 |
SUI_6C | Suicide attempt – consulted psychologist | SUI | 739 |
SUI_6D | Suicide attempt – consulted nurse | SUI | 739 |
SUI_6E | Suicide attempt – consulted social worker or counsellor | SUI | 740 |
SUI_6F | Suicide attempt – consulted other health professional | SUI | 741 |
SUI_6G | Suicide attempt – consulted religious or spiritual advisor | SUI | 740 |
SUI_6H | Suicide attempt – consulted a teacher or guidance counsellor | SUI | 741 |
SWL_02 | Satisfaction – job | SWL | 427 |
SWL_03 | Satisfaction – leisure activities | SWL | 428 |
SWL_04 | Satisfaction – financial situation | SWL | 429 |
SWL_05 | Satisfaction – with self | SWL | 430 |
SWL_06 | Satisfaction – way body looks | SWL | 431 |
SWL_07 | Satisfaction – relationships with other family members | SWL | 432 |
SWL_08 | Satisfaction – relationships with friends | SWL | 433 |
SWL_09 | Satisfaction – housing | SWL | 434 |
SWL_10 | Satisfaction – neighbourhood | SWL | 435 |
SXB_07 | Ever diagnosed with STD | SXB | 630 |
SXB_09 | Important to avoid getting pregnant | SXB | 632 |
SXB_1 | Ever had sexual intercourse | SXB | 628 |
SXB_10 | Important to avoid getting partner pregnant | SXB | 633 |
SXB_11 | Usually use birth control – past 12 months | SXB | 634 |
SXB_12A | Usual birth control method – condom | SXB | 634 |
SXB_12B | Usual birth control method – Birth control pill | SXB | 635 |
SXB_12C | Usual birth control method – diaphragm | SXB | 635 |
SXB_12D | Usual birth control method – spermicide | SXB | 636 |
SXB_12E | Usual birth control method – other | SXB | 637 |
SXB_12F | Usual birth control method – birth control injection | SXB | 636 |
SXB_13A | Birth control method used last time – condom | SXB | 637 |
SXB_13B | Birth control method used last time – birth control pill | SXB | 638 |
SXB_13C | Birth control method used last time – diaphragm | SXB | 638 |
SXB_13D | Birth control method used last time – spermicide | SXB | 639 |
SXB_13E | Birth control method used last time – other | SXB | 640 |
SXB_13F | Birth cntrl. method used last time – birth control injection | SXB | 639 |
SXB_13G | Method used last time – nothing | SXB | 640 |
SXB_2 | Age – first sexual intercourse | SXB | 629 |
SXB_3 | Had sexual intercourse – past 12 months | SXB | 629 |
SXB_4 | Number of different partners – past 12 months | SXB | 630 |
SXB_7A | Condom use – last time | SXB | 631 |
TAL_1 | Smoked cigars – last month | TAL | 497 |
TAL_2 | Smoked a pipe – last month | TAL | 497 |
TAL_3 | Used snuff – last month | TAL | 498 |
TAL_4 | Used chewing tobacco – last month | TAL | 498 |
UPE_01 | Frequency – wears helmet – bicycling | UPE | 371 |
UPE_01A | Done any bicycling in past 12 months | UPE | 371 |
UPE_02 | Done any in–line skating in past 12 months | UPE | 372 |
UPE_02A | Frequency – wears helmet – in–line skating | UPE | 372 |
UPE_02B | Frequency – wears wrist guards – in–line skating | UPE | 373 |
UPE_02C | Frequency – wears elbow pads – in–line skating | UPE | 373 |
UPE_02D | Wear knee pads | UPE | 374 |
UPE_03A | Downhill skiing or snowboarding – past 3 mo. | UPE | 374 |
UPE_03B | Downhill skiing or snowboarding – past 12 mo | UPE | 375 |
UPE_04A | Frequency – wears helmet – downhill skiing | UPE | 376 |
UPE_05A | Frequency – wears helmet – snowboarding | UPE | 377 |
UPE_05B | Frequency – wears wrist guards – snowboarding | UPE | 378 |
UPE_06 | Has done skateboarding – past 12 mo | UPE | 378 |
UPE_06A | Frequency – wears helmet – skateboarding | UPE | 379 |
UPE_06B | Frequency – wears wrist guards/protectors – skateboarding | UPE | 379 |
UPE_06C | Frequency – wears elbow pads – skateboarding | UPE | 380 |
UPE_07 | Played ice hockey past 12 months | UPE | 380 |
UPE_07A | Wear a mouth guard | UPE | 381 |
UPEFILS | Wears all protective equipment – in–line skating – (F) | UPE | 381 |
UPEFSKB | Wears all protective equipment – skateboarding – (F) | UPE | 382 |
UPEFSNB | Wears all protective equipment – snowboarding – (F) | UPE | 382 |
VERDATE | Date of file creation | SAM | 1 |
WTM_01 | Required visit to medical specialist | WTM | 855 |
WTM_02 | Required visit to medical specialist – type of condition | WTM | 856 |
WTM_03 | Person who referred respondent to medical specialist | WTM | 857 |
WTM_04 | Already visited the medical specialist | WTM | 857 |
WTM_05 | Had difficulties seeing the medical specialist | WTM | 858 |
WTM_06A | Difficulty – getting a referral | WTM | 858 |
WTM_06B | Difficulty – getting an appointment | WTM | 859 |
WTM_06C | Difficulty – no specialists in area | WTM | 859 |
WTM_06D | Difficulty – waited too long for an appointment | WTM | 860 |
WTM_06E | Difficulty – waited too long to see doctor | WTM | 860 |
WTM_06F | Difficulty – transportation | WTM | 861 |
WTM_06G | Difficulty – language | WTM | 861 |
WTM_06H | Difficulty – cost | WTM | 862 |
WTM_06I | Difficulty – personal or family responsibilities | WTM | 862 |
WTM_06J | Difficulty – general deterioration of health | WTM | 863 |
WTM_06K | Difficulty – appointment cancelled/deferred | WTM | 863 |
WTM_06L | Difficulty – unable to leave house/health problem | WTM | 864 |
WTM_06M | Difficulty – other | WTM | 864 |
WTM_07A | Length of wait to see specialist | WTM | 865 |
WTM_07B | Length of wait to see specialist – reporting unit | WTM | 865 |
WTM_08A | Length of time been waiting to see specialist | WTM | 866 |
WTM_08B | Length of time been waiting to see specialist – report. unit | WTM | 866 |
WTM_10 | Respondent's opinion of waiting time | WTM | 867 |
WTM_11A | Acceptable waiting time | WTM | 867 |
WTM_11B | Acceptable waiting time – reporting unit | WTM | 868 |
WTM_12 | Visit to specialist cancelled or postponed | WTM | 868 |
WTM_13A | Visit cancelled/postponed – by respondent | WTM | 869 |
WTM_13B | Visit cancelled/postponed – by specialist | WTM | 869 |
WTM_13C | Visit cancelled/postponed – by other | WTM | 870 |
WTM_14 | Life affected by wait for visit to specialist | WTM | 870 |
WTM_15A | Life affected by wait – worry | WTM | 871 |
WTM_15B | Life affected by wait – worry for family | WTM | 871 |
WTM_15C | Life affected by wait – pain | WTM | 872 |
WTM_15D | Life affected by wait – prob. with activities/daily living | WTM | 872 |
WTM_15E | Life affected by wait – loss of work | WTM | 873 |
WTM_15F | Life affected by wait – loss of income | WTM | 873 |
WTM_15G | Life affected by wait – increased dependence | WTM | 874 |
WTM_15H | Life affected by wait – increased use medications | WTM | 874 |
WTM_15I | Life affected by wait – health deteriorated | WTM | 875 |
WTM_15J | Life affected by wait – health problem improved | WTM | 875 |
WTM_15K | Life affected by wait – pers. relationships suffered | WTM | 876 |
WTM_15L | Life affected by wait – other | WTM | 876 |
WTM_16 | Type of surgery required | WTM | 877 |
WTM_17 | Already had the surgery | WTM | 878 |
WTM_18 | Surgery required overnight hospital stay | WTM | 878 |
WTM_19 | Experienced difficulties getting this surgery | WTM | 879 |
WTM_20A | Difficulty – getting an appointment | WTM | 879 |
WTM_20B | Difficulty – getting a diagnosis | WTM | 880 |
WTM_20C | Difficulty – waited too long for a diagnostic test | WTM | 880 |
WTM_20D | Difficulty – waited too long for a hospital bed | WTM | 881 |
WTM_20E | Difficulty – waited too long for surgery | WTM | 881 |
WTM_20F | Difficulty – service not available in area | WTM | 882 |
WTM_20G | Difficulty – transportation | WTM | 882 |
WTM_20H | Difficulty – language | WTM | 883 |
WTM_20I | Difficulty – cost | WTM | 883 |
WTM_20J | Difficulty – personal or family responsibilities | WTM | 884 |
WTM_20K | Difficulty – general deterioration of health | WTM | 884 |
WTM_20L | Difficulty – appointment cancelled/deferred | WTM | 885 |
WTM_20M | Difficulty – unable to leave house/health problem | WTM | 885 |
WTM_20N | Difficulty – other | WTM | 886 |
WTM_21A | Length of wait between decision and surgery | WTM | 886 |
WTM_21B | Length of wait between decision and surgery – reported unit | WTM | 887 |
WTM_22 | Surgery will require overnight hospital stay | WTM | 887 |
WTM_23A | Time since decision to have surgery | WTM | 888 |
WTM_23B | Time since decision to have surgery – reported unit | WTM | 888 |
WTM_24 | Respondent's opinion of waiting time | WTM | 889 |
WTM_25A | Acceptable waiting time | WTM | 889 |
WTM_25B | Acceptable waiting time – reported unit | WTM | 890 |
WTM_26 | Surgery cancelled or postponed | WTM | 890 |
WTM_27A | Surgery cancelled/postponed – by respondent | WTM | 891 |
WTM_27B | Surgery cancelled/postponed – by surgeon | WTM | 891 |
WTM_27C | Surgery cancelled/postponed – by hospital | WTM | 892 |
WTM_27D | Surgery cancelled/postponed – other | WTM | 892 |
WTM_28 | Life affected by wait for surgery | WTM | 893 |
WTM_29A | Life affected by wait – worry | WTM | 893 |
WTM_29B | Life affected by wait – worry for family | WTM | 894 |
WTM_29C | Life affected by wait – pain | WTM | 894 |
WTM_29D | Life affected by wait – prob. with activities/daily living | WTM | 895 |
WTM_29E | Life affected by wait – loss of work | WTM | 895 |
WTM_29F | Life affected by wait – loss of income | WTM | 896 |
WTM_29G | Life affected by wait – increased dependence | WTM | 896 |
WTM_29H | Life affected by wait – increased used of medication | WTM | 897 |
WTM_29I | Life affected by wait – health deteriorated | WTM | 897 |
WTM_29J | Life affected by wait – health problem improved | WTM | 898 |
WTM_29K | Life affected by wait – personal relationships suffered | WTM | 898 |
WTM_29L | Life affected by wait – other | WTM | 899 |
WTM_30 | Type of diagnostic test required | WTM | 899 |
WTM_31 | Required diagnostic test – type of condition | WTM | 900 |
WTM_32 | Already had diagnostic test | WTM | 900 |
WTM_33 | Location of test | WTM | 901 |
WTM_34 | Location of clinic | WTM | 901 |
WTM_35 | Patient in hospital at time of test | WTM | 902 |
WTM_36 | Had difficulties getting the diagnostic test | WTM | 902 |
WTM_37A | Difficulty – getting a referral | WTM | 903 |
WTM_37B | Difficulty – getting an appointment | WTM | 903 |
WTM_37C | Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment | WTM | 904 |
WTM_37D | Difficulty – waited long to get test | WTM | 904 |
WTM_37E | Difficulty – service not available at time required | WTM | 905 |
WTM_37F | Difficulty – service not available in area | WTM | 905 |
WTM_37G | Difficulty – transportation | WTM | 906 |
WTM_37H | Difficulty – language | WTM | 906 |
WTM_37I | Difficulty – cost | WTM | 907 |
WTM_37J | Difficulty – general deterioration of health | WTM | 907 |
WTM_37K | Difficulty – did not know where to get information | WTM | 908 |
WTM_37L | Difficulty – unable to leave house/health problem | WTM | 908 |
WTM_37M | Difficulty – other | WTM | 909 |
WTM_38A | Length of wait between decision and test | WTM | 909 |
WTM_38B | Length of wait between decision and test – reporting unit | WTM | 910 |
WTM_39A | Length of time been waiting for diagnostic test | WTM | 910 |
WTM_39B | Length of time been waiting for diagnostic test – unit | WTM | 911 |
WTM_40 | Respondent's opinion of waiting time | WTM | 911 |
WTM_41A | Acceptable waiting time | WTM | 912 |
WTM_41B | Acceptable waiting time – unit | WTM | 912 |
WTM_42 | Test cancelled or postponed | WTM | 913 |
WTM_43 | Test cancelled or postponed by | WTM | 913 |
WTM_44 | Life affected by wait for test | WTM | 914 |
WTM_45A | Life affected by wait – worry | WTM | 914 |
WTM_45B | Life affected by wait – worry for family | WTM | 915 |
WTM_45C | Life affected by wait – pain | WTM | 915 |
WTM_45D | Life affected by wait – prob. with activities/daily living | WTM | 916 |
WTM_45E | Life affected by wait – loss of work | WTM | 916 |
WTM_45F | Life affected by wait – loss of income | WTM | 917 |
WTM_45G | Life affected by wait – increased dependence | WTM | 917 |
WTM_45H | Life affected by wait – increased use medications | WTM | 918 |
WTM_45I | Life affected by wait – health deteriorated | WTM | 918 |
WTM_45J | Life affected by wait – health problem improved | WTM | 919 |
WTM_45K | Life affected by wait – personal relationships suffered | WTM | 919 |
WTM_45L | Life affected by wait – other | WTM | 920 |
WTMDCA | Number of days acceptable wait – non emergency surgery – (D) | WTM | 923 |
WTMDCN | Number of days wait – non–urgent surgery – not done – (D) | WTM | 922 |
WTMDCO | Number of days wait – non–urgent surgery – surgery done – (D | WTM | 922 |
WTMDSA | Number of days acceptable wait – med. specialist – (D) | WTM | 921 |
WTMDSN | Number/days wait/medical specialist – not seen spec. – (D) | WTM | 921 |
WTMDSO | Number/days wait/medical specialist – seen specialist – (D) | WTM | 920 |
WTMDTA | Number of days acceptable wait – diagnostic test – (D) | WTM | 924 |
WTMDTN | Number of days wait – diagnostic test – not done – (D) | WTM | 924 |
WTMDTO | Number of days wait – diagnostic test – done – (D) | WTM | 923 |
WTS_M | Weights – Master | WTS | 1074 |
WTS_S | Weights – Share | WTS | 1074 |
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