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Table 1 Response rates, National Population Health Survey and Canadian Community Health Survey . Opens a new browser window.

Table 1 Response rates, National Population Health Survey and Canadian Community Health Survey

Table 2 Prevalence of chronic pain, by selected characteristics, household and institutional populations aged 18 to 64 and 65 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2005 (households) and 1996/1997 (institutions). Opens a new browser window.

Table 2 Prevalence of chronic pain, by selected characteristics, household and institutional populations aged 18 to 64 and 65 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2005 (households) and 1996/1997 (institutions)

Table 3 Percentage distribution of people reporting chronic pain, by intensity of pain and sex, household and institutional populations aged 65 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2005 (households) and 1996/1997 (institutions). Opens a new browser window.

Table 3 Percentage distribution of people reporting chronic pain, by intensity of pain and sex, household and institutional populations aged 65 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2005 (households) and 1996/1997 (institutions)

Table 4 Percentage whose pain interferes with most activities, by intensity of pain, household and institutional populations aged 65 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2005 (households) and 1996/1997 (institutions). Opens a new browser window.

Table 4 Percentage whose pain interferes with most activities, by intensity of pain, household and institutional populations aged 65 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2005 (households) and 1996/1997 (institutions)

Table 5 Odds ratios relating unhappiness to selected characteristics with and without controlling for an increase in chronic pain, household and institutional populations aged 65 or older, Canada excluding territories, 1994/1995 to 2002/2003 (households) and 1994/1995 to 2000/2001 (institutions). Opens a new browser window.

Table 5 Odds ratios relating unhappiness to selected characteristics with and without controlling for an increase in chronic pain, household and institutional populations aged 65 or older, Canada excluding territories, 1994/1995 to 2002/2003 (households) and 1994/1995 to 2000/2001 (institutions)

Table 6 Odds ratios relating negative self-perceived health to selected characteristics with and without controlling for an increase in chronic pain, household and institutional populations aged 65 or older, Canada excluding territories, 1994/1995 to 2002/2003 (households) and 1994/1995 to 2000/2001 (institutions). Opens a new browser window.

Table 6 Odds ratios relating negative self-perceived health to selected characteristics with and without controlling for an increase in chronic pain, household and institutional populations aged 65 or older, Canada excluding territories, 1994/1995 to 2002/2003 (households) and 1994/1995 to 2000/2001 (institutions)

Appendix

Table A Chronic diseases included in health institutions and household components of National Population Health Survey, by cycle, 1994/ 1995 to 2002/2003. Opens a new browser window.

Table A Chronic diseases included in health institutions and household components of National Population Health Survey, by cycle, 1994/ 1995 to 2002/2003