| 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 |
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1987 |
1992-1993 |
1998 |
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2000-2001 |
2003 |
2005 |
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% |
% |
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| 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 |
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| Estimated population4 (k) |
243.0 |
315.4 |
328.6 |
|
374.6 |
390.1 |
410.0 |
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| 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 |
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| Estimated population4 (k) |
5,074.1 |
5,632.3 |
5,545.0 |
|
5,962.0 |
6052.1 |
6,184.6 |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| May 12, 2009 |
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