Type of drinker¹ by sex and age group, population aged 12 and over, Laurentides and all of Québec, 2000-2001 ( Export to Excel) |
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Regular drinker² |
Occasional drinker² |
Did not drink in the last 12 months |
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% |
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CI³ at 95% |
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% |
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CI³ at 95% |
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% |
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CI³ at 95% |
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| Laurentides4 |
| Total |
64.5 |
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61.5 - 67.5 |
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18.1 |
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15.5 - 20.7 |
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17.4 |
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15.2 - 19.7 |
| Males |
72.6 |
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68.4 - 76.8 |
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12.7 |
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9.6 - 16.3 |
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14.7 |
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11.9 - 17.5 |
| Females |
56.4 |
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52.3 - 60.6 |
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23.4 |
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19.5 - 27.3 |
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20.2 |
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16.6 - 23.7 |
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| Age group |
| 12-17 years |
26.0 |
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19.0 - 34.1 |
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30.4 |
* |
20.8 - 40.1 |
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43.5 |
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33.8 - 53.3 |
| 18-24 years |
73.7 |
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63.2 - 82.6 |
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17.7 |
* |
9.8 - 28.2 |
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8.6 |
** |
4.1 - 15.3 |
| 25-44 years |
71.8 |
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67.8 - 75.7 |
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15.6 |
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12.8 - 18.8 |
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12.6 |
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9.3 - 16.5 |
| 45-64 years |
71.2 |
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65.8 - 76.6 |
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16.6 |
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12.1 - 22.0 |
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12.2 |
* |
8.3 - 17.2 |
| 65 years and over |
48.2 |
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39.0 - 57.5 |
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20.0 |
* |
14.4 - 26.6 |
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31.8 |
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22.6 - 41.0 |
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| All of Québec |
| Total |
63.6 |
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62.8 - 64.5 |
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17.8 |
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17.1 - 18.5 |
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18.6 |
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17.8 - 19.3 |
| Males |
71.5 |
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70.3 - 72.6 |
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13.0 |
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12.1 - 13.9 |
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15.5 |
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14.6 - 16.5 |
| Females |
56.0 |
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54.8 - 57.3 |
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22.4 |
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21.4 - 23.4 |
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21.6 |
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20.5 - 22.6 |
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| Age group |
| 12-17 years |
30.1 |
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27.5 - 32.6 |
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27.1 |
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24.6 - 29.7 |
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42.8 |
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39.9 - 45.6 |
| 18-24 years |
75.3 |
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72.7 - 77.8 |
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14.2 |
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12.3 - 16.1 |
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10.6 |
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8.6 - 12.5 |
| 25-44 years |
72.1 |
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70.7 - 73.5 |
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16.3 |
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15.2 - 17.3 |
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11.6 |
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10.5 - 12.7 |
| 45-64 years |
66.1 |
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64.4 - 67.8 |
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16.6 |
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15.3 - 17.9 |
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17.3 |
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16.0 - 18.7 |
| 65 years and over |
48.1 |
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45.8 - 50.5 |
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21.3 |
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19.4 - 23.2 |
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30.6 |
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28.5 - 32.7 |
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| 1. According to consumption during 12 months. |
| 2. A regular drinker is defined as an individual who has consumed alcohol at least once a month whereas an occasional drinker is someone who has consumed alcohol less than once a month. |
| 3. The 95% confidence interval (CI) indicates the limits around a sample estimate in which the true population value is expected to fall, 19 out of 20 times. When confidence intervals overlap, the difference is not considered statistically significant. |
| 4. Health region. |
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| *: Coefficient of variation between 15% and 25%; interpret with caution. |
| **: Coefficient of variation over 25%; imprecise estimate provided for illustrative purposes only. |
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| Source : Statistique Canada, Canadian Community Health Survey; cycle 1.1, share file. |
| Compilation: Institut de la statistique du Québec, Direction des statistiques de santé. |
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| December 14, 2011 |
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