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Table 27
Contact with services and support for problems concerning emotions, mental health or use of alcohol and drugs, by age group and sex, household population aged 15 and over, Canada excluding territories, 2002

Contact with services and support for problems concerning emotions, mental health or use of alcohol and drugs Total population for the variable contact with services and support for problems concerning emotions, mental health or use of alcohol and drugs Contact with services and support for problems concerning emotions, mental health or use of alcohol and drugs No contact with services and support for problems concerning emotions, mental health or use of alcohol and drugs Contact with services and support for problems concerning emotions, mental health or use of alcohol and drugs, not stated
Number Number % Number % Number %
2002  
Total, 15 years and over 24,996,593 2,381,817 9.5 22,482,673 89.9 132,103 0.5
Men 12,286,109 823,869 6.7 11,399,922 92.8 62,319 0.5
Women 12,710,483 1,557,949 12.3 11,082,751 87.2 69,784 0.5
15-24 years 4,136,460 379,304 9.2 3,742,227 90.5 14,929 E 0.4 E
Men 2,111,183 121,242 5.7 1,976,850 93.6 13,090 E 0.6 E
Women 2,025,278 258,061 12.7 1,765,377 87.2 F F
25-64 years 17,133,721 1,835,364 10.7 15,207,088 88.8 91,269 0.5
Men 8,543,283 644,269 7.5 7,861,449 92.0 37,566 E 0.4 E
Women 8,590,438 1,191,095 13.9 7,345,639 85.5 53,704 E 0.6 E
65 years and over 3,726,412 167,150 4.5 3,533,357 94.8 25,904 E 0.7 E
Men 1,631,644 58,357 3.6 1,561,623 95.7 11,663 E 0.7 E
Women 2,094,768 108,793 5.2 1,971,734 94.1 14,241 E 0.7 E
1. Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Health Survey, Mental Health and Well-being, 2002 (updated in September 2004)
2. The survey excludes from its target population those living in the three territories, individuals living on Indian Reserves and on Crown Lands, residents of institutions, full-time members of the Canadian Armed Forces, and residents of certain remote regions.
3. Use of services and support resources in the 12 months prior to interview for problems concerning emotions, mental health or use of alcohol or drugs; specifically, hospitalization, personal or telephone consultation with professional, Internet support group/chat room, self-help group, telephone helpline.
4. Bootstrapping techniques were used to produce the coefficient of variation (CV) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).
5. Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) from 16.6% to 33.3% are identified by an (E) and should be interpreted with caution.
6. Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) greater than 33.3% were suppressed (F) due to extreme sampling variability.
7. The following standard symbols are used in Statistics Canada publications: (..) for figures not available for a specific reference period and (...) for figures not applicable.
8. CANSIM table number 01051100.
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