Perception of health status1 by sex, population aged 15 years and over, Laurentides2 and all of Québec, 1987, 1992-1993, 1998, 2000-2001, 2003 and 2005

1987 1992-1993 1998 2000-2001 2003 2005


% %

Laurentides
Males
    Excellent or very good health 62.8 55.2 62.7 64.4 59.5 61.1
    95% C.I.3 56.2 - 69.4 50.7 - 59.7 57.8 - 67.5 60.2 - 68.7 56.0 - 63.0 56.1 - 66.1
    Good health 28.2 35.8 29.6 26.7 33.1 26.2
    95% C.I. 22.0 - 34.4 31.4 - 40.1 25.0 - 34.2 22.8 - 30.7 29.8 - 36.5 21.8 - 30.6
    Fair or poor health 9.0* 9.0 7.8* 8.8 7.4 12.7
    95% C.I. 5.5 - 13.8 6.6 - 12.0 5.3 - 10.9 6.5 - 11.7 5.6 - 9.4 9.4 - 16.6
Females
    Excellent or very good health 59.4 52.7 56.0 64.5 54.4 62.2
    95% C.I. 52.7 - 66.0 48.2 - 57.2 51.1 - 61.0 60.3 - 68.7 50.9 - 57.9 58.0 - 66.4
    Good health 27.8 35.9 32.7 25.5 33.4 28.7
    95% C.I. 21.7 - 33.9 31.6 - 40.2 28.0 - 37.4 21.6 - 29.3 30.1 - 36.7 24.8 - 32.6
    Fair or poor health 12.9* 11.4 11.3 10.0 12.2 9.1
    95% C.I. 8.7 - 18.2 8.7 - 14.6 8.3 - 14.9 7.5 - 13.1 9.9 - 14.5 7.0 - 11.7
Total
    Excellent or very good health 61.1 54.0 59.3 64.5 56.9 61.7
    95% C.I. 56.4 - 65.8 50.8 - 57.2 55.9 - 62.8 61.5 - 67.5 54.5 - 59.4 58.4 - 64.9
    Good health 28.0 35.8 31.2 26.1 33.3 27.5
    95% C.I. 23.7 - 32.3 32.8 - 38.9 27.9 - 34.4 23.3 - 28.9 30.9 - 35.6 24.5 - 30.4
    Fair or poor health 11.0 10.2 9.5 9.4 9.8 10.9
    95% C.I. 8.1 - 14.4 8.3 - 12.1 7.5 - 11.8 7.7 - 11.5 8.3 - 11.3 8.8 - 12.9
  
Estimated population4 (k) 243.0 315.4 328.6 374.6 390.1 410.0
  
All of Québec
Males
    Excellent or very good health 62.3 54.5 56.0 63.2 58.5 59.7
    95% C.I.3 60.7 - 63.8 53.1 - 55.8 54.6 - 57.4 61.8 - 64.5 57.1 - 59.9 58.5 - 61.0
    Good health 27.3 35.7 33.6 26.9 31.6 30.2
    95% C.I. 25.9 - 28.7 34.4 - 37.0 32.3 - 34.9 25.7 - 28.1 30.3 - 33.0 29.0 - 31.4
    Fair or poor health 10.4 9.8 10.4 10.0 9.9 10.1
    95% C.I. 9.5 - 11.4 9.0 - 10.6 9.5 - 11.2 9.1 - 10.8 9.0 - 10.8 9.3 - 10.8
Females
    Excellent or very good health 57.0 49.9 52.6 58.3 54.6 58.6
    95% C.I. 55.5 - 58.6 48.6 - 51.2 51.3 - 54.0 57.0 - 59.7 53.2 - 56.0 57.4 - 59.8
    Good health 30.8 38.6 35.7 28.8 33.0 30.3
    95% C.I. 29.3 - 32.2 37.3 - 39.9 34.4 - 37.0 27.6 -30.1 31.7 - 34.3 29.2 - 31.4
    Fair or poor health 12.2 11.5 11.7 12.8 12.4 11.1
    95% C.I. 11.2 - 13.2 10.6 - 12.3 10.8 - 12.5 11.9 - 13.7 11.5 - 13.3 10.4 - 11.8
Total
    Excellent or very good health 59.6 52.1 54.3 60.7 56.5 59.2
    95% C.I. 58.5 - 60.7 51.2 - 53 1 53.3 - 55.3 59.7 - 61.6 55.5 - 57.5 58.3 - 60.0
    Good health 29.1 37.2 34.7 27.9 32.3 30.2
    95% C.I. 28.1 - 30.1 36.3 - 38.1 33.7 - 35.6 27.0 - 28.8 31.4 - 33.3 29.0 - 31.1
    Fair or poor health 11.4 10.7 11.0 11.4 11.2 10.6
    95% C.I. 10.7 - 12.1 10.1 - 11.3 10.4 - 11.7 10.8 - 12.1 10.5 - 11.8 10.1 - 11.1
  
Estimated population4 (k) 5,074.1 5,632.3 5,545.0 5,962.0 6052.1 6,184.6
  

1. Given that the label of the question on perception of health status used in the 1987 Santé Québec survey and the 1992-1993 and 1998 Quebec Health and Social Surveys differs from the one used in the Canadian Community Health Survey, cycle 1.1 (2000-2001), cycle 2.1 (2003) and cycle 3.1 (2005), these data are not exactly comparable. In 1987, 1992-1993 and 1998, the person was asked to compare his/her health status to other people the same age, which was not the case in 2000-2001, 2003 and 2005.
2. Health region.
3. Given that the data are from surveys, the 95% confidence interval (C.I.) indicates the limits around a sample estimate in which the true population value is expected to fail, 19 out of 20 times. When confidence intervals overlap, the difference is not considered statistically significant.
4. Population estimated without adjustment for partial non-response for 2000-2001, 2003 and 2005.
* Coefficient of variation between 15% and 25%; the estimate should be interpreted with caution.
  
Sources: Santé Québec, 1987 Santé Québec survey, 1992-1993 and 1998 Québec Health and Social Survey.
    Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Health Survey, cycle 1.1 (2000-2001), cycle 2.1 (2003) and cycle 3.1 (2005), Public Use Microdata File (PUMF).
Compilation: Institut de la statistique du Québec, Direction des statistiques sociales, démographiques et de santé.
 
May 12, 2009
   
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