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Health Inequalities Public Health Infobase
WebHealth inequalities refer to differences in health status between groups in society. These differences can be due to biological factors, individual choices, or chance, but public health evidence suggests that many are attributable to the unequal distribution of the social and economic factors that influence health (e.g. income, education, employment, social …
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Inequality Measures Public Health Infobase
WebInterpreting the measures of inequality. All of the summary measures of health inequality used in this project reflect the potential change in rate in the hypothetical situation whereby the health status of the most advantaged group is achievable by other population groups. 2. RR and RD express the difference between the rates of two population groups in terms …
Positive Mental Health Surveillance Indicator Framework
WebPositive mental health is a state of well-being that allows us to feel, think, and act in ways that enhance our ability to enjoy life and deal with the challenges we face. The PMHSIF contains a core set of indicators grouped by positive mental health outcomes and four key domains as listed below. Each indicator has a corresponding measure.
Indicator Details Public Health Infobase
WebName % of population who report being satisfied with life "every day" or "almost every day" Latest Data: 82.1%: Definition: Percentage of population who reported being satisfied with their life “every day” or “almost every day” in the past month.
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WebChronic Disease Infobase Data Cubes contain many different types of Chronic Disease health indicator information for Canada. The hope is to make available Data Cubes containing data such as mortality, morbidity and risk factor information for chronic diseases, as well as their associated demographic variables (such as age group, gender, and …
Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System (CCDSS)
WebThese data were made possible through collaboration between PHAC and the respective provincial and territorial governments of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. No endorsement by the provinces and
Canadian Chronic Disease Surveillance System (CCDSS)
WebEnglish description / Description en anglais. These data were made possible through collaboration between PHAC and the respective provincial and territorial governments of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, and …
Canadian Health Inequalities Data Tool Last modified 2017 09 …
WebLast modified 2017‐09‐14. Suggested Citation:Pan‐Canadian Health Inequalities Data Tool, 2017 Edition. A joint initiative of the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Pan‐Canadian Public Health Network, Statistics Canada, and the Canadian Institute of Health Information.
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