CCHS 2009: Alphabetic Index

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Master File – 12–Month – June 2010
Variable Name Description Section Page
ACC_10 Required visit to medical specialist ACC 773
ACC_11 Experienced difficulties getting specialist care ACC 773
ACC_12A Difficulty – getting a referral ACC 774
ACC_12B Difficulty – getting an appointment ACC 774
ACC_12C Difficulty – no specialists in area ACC 775
ACC_12D Difficulty – waited too long for an appointment ACC 775
ACC_12E Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. ACC 776
ACC_12F Difficulty – transportation ACC 776
ACC_12G Difficulty – language ACC 777
ACC_12H Difficulty – cost ACC 777
ACC_12I Difficulty – personal or family responsibilities ACC 778
ACC_12J Difficulty – general deterioration of health ACC 778
ACC_12K Difficulty – appointment cancelled/deferred ACC 779
ACC_12L Difficulty – still waiting for visit ACC 779
ACC_12M Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem ACC 780
ACC_12N Difficulty – other ACC 780
ACC_20 Required non–emergency surgery ACC 781
ACC_21 Experienced difficulties getting non–emerg. surgery ACC 781
ACC_22A Difficulty – getting an appointment with a surgeon ACC 782
ACC_22B Difficulty – getting a diagnosis ACC 782
ACC_22C Difficulty – waited too long for a diagnostic test ACC 783
ACC_22D Difficulty – waited too long for a hospital bed ACC 783
ACC_22E Difficulty – waited too long for surgery ACC 784
ACC_22F Difficulty – service not available in area ACC 784
ACC_22G Difficulty – transportation ACC 785
ACC_22H Difficulty – language ACC 785
ACC_22I Difficulty – cost ACC 786
ACC_22J Difficulty – personal or family responsibilities ACC 786
ACC_22K Difficulty – general deterioration of health ACC 787
ACC_22L Difficulty – appointment cancelled/deferred ACC 787
ACC_22M Difficulty – still waiting for surgery ACC 788
ACC_22N Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem ACC 788
ACC_22O Difficulty – other ACC 789
ACC_30 Required MRI, CT Scan, angiography ACC 789
ACC_31 Experienced difficulties getting test ACC 790
ACC_32A Difficulty – getting a referral ACC 790
ACC_32B Difficulty – getting an appointment ACC 791
ACC_32C Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment ACC 791
ACC_32D Difficulty – waited too long to get test ACC 792
ACC_32E Difficulty – service not available at time required ACC 792
ACC_32F Difficulty – service not available in the area ACC 793
ACC_32G Difficulty – transportation ACC 793
ACC_32H Difficulty – language ACC 794
ACC_32I Difficulty – cost ACC 794
ACC_32J Difficulty – general deterioration of health ACC 795
ACC_32K Difficulty – did not know where to go ACC 795
ACC_32L Difficulty – still waiting for test ACC 796
ACC_32M Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem ACC 796
ACC_32N Difficulty – other ACC 797
ACC_40 Required health information for self or family member ACC 797
ACC_40A Contact for health information – doctor's office ACC 798
ACC_40B Contact for health information – community hlth ctr / CLSC ACC 798
ACC_40C Contact for health information – walk–in clinic ACC 799
ACC_40D Contact for health information – telephone health line ACC 799
ACC_40E Contact for health information – emergency room ACC 800
ACC_40F Contact for health information – other hospital service ACC 800
ACC_40G Contact for health information – other ACC 801
ACC_41 Experienced diff. getting health information – self/family ACC 801
ACC_42 Experienced difficulties during regular hours ACC 802
ACC_43A Difficulty – contacting a physician or nurse ACC 802
ACC_43B Difficulty – did not have a phone number ACC 803
ACC_43C Difficulty – could not get through ACC 803
ACC_43D Difficulty – waited too long to speak to someone ACC 804
ACC_43E Difficulty – did not get adequate info or advice ACC 804
ACC_43F Difficulty – language ACC 805
ACC_43G Difficulty – did not know where to go/call/uninformed ACC 805
ACC_43H Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem ACC 806
ACC_43I Difficulty – other ACC 806
ACC_44 Experienced difficulties during evenings/weekends ACC 807
ACC_45A Difficulty – contacting a physican or nurse ACC 807
ACC_45B Difficulty – did not have a phone number ACC 808
ACC_45C Difficulty – could not get through ACC 808
ACC_45D Difficulty – waited too long to speak to someone ACC 809
ACC_45E Difficulty – did not get adequate info or advice ACC 809
ACC_45F Difficulty – language ACC 810
ACC_45G Difficulty – did not know where to go/call/uninformed ACC 810
ACC_45H Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem ACC 811
ACC_45I Difficulty – other ACC 811
ACC_46 Experienced difficulties during middle of night ACC 812
ACC_47A Difficulty – contacting a physican or nurse ACC 812
ACC_47B Difficulty – did not have a phone number ACC 813
ACC_47C Difficulty – could not get through ACC 813
ACC_47D Difficulty – waited too long to speak to someone ACC 814
ACC_47E Difficulty – did not get adequate info or advice ACC 814
ACC_47F Difficulty – language ACC 815
ACC_47G Difficulty – did not know where to go/call/uninformed ACC 815
ACC_47H Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem ACC 816
ACC_47I Difficulty – other ACC 816
ACC_50 Required routine care for self/family ACC 817
ACC_50A Has a regular family doctor ACC 817
ACC_51 Experienced diff. getting routine/on–going care – self/fam. ACC 818
ACC_52 Experienced difficulties during regular hours ACC 818
ACC_53A Difficulty – contacting a physican ACC 819
ACC_53B Difficulty – getting an appointment ACC 819
ACC_53C Difficulty – do not have a family physician ACC 820
ACC_53D Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment ACC 820
ACC_53E Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. ACC 821
ACC_53F Difficulty – service not available at time required ACC 821
ACC_53G Difficulty – service not available in the area ACC 822
ACC_53H Difficulty – transportation ACC 822
ACC_53I Difficulty – language ACC 823
ACC_53J Difficulty – cost ACC 823
ACC_53K Difficulty – did not know where to go ACC 824
ACC_53L Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem ACC 824
ACC_53M Difficulty – other ACC 825
ACC_54 Experienced difficulties during evenings/weekends ACC 825
ACC_55A Difficulty – contacting a physican ACC 826
ACC_55B Difficulty – getting an appointment ACC 826
ACC_55C Difficulty – do not have a family physician ACC 827
ACC_55D Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment ACC 827
ACC_55E Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. ACC 828
ACC_55F Difficulty – service not available at time required ACC 828
ACC_55G Difficulty – service not available in the area ACC 829
ACC_55H Difficulty – transportation ACC 829
ACC_55I Difficulty – language ACC 830
ACC_55J Difficulty – cost ACC 830
ACC_55K Difficulty – did not know where to go ACC 831
ACC_55L Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem ACC 831
ACC_55M Difficulty – other ACC 832
ACC_60 Required immediate care/minor health problem – self/family ACC 832
ACC_61 Experienced difficulties getting immediate care – self/fam. ACC 833
ACC_62 Experienced difficulties during regular hours ACC 833
ACC_63A Difficulty – contacting a physican ACC 834
ACC_63B Difficulty – getting an appointment ACC 834
ACC_63C Difficulty – do not have a family physician ACC 835
ACC_63D Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment ACC 835
ACC_63E Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. ACC 836
ACC_63F Difficulty – service not available at time required ACC 836
ACC_63G Difficulty – service not available in the area ACC 837
ACC_63H Difficulty – transportation ACC 837
ACC_63I Difficulty – language ACC 838
ACC_63J Difficulty – cost ACC 838
ACC_63K Difficulty – did not know where to go ACC 839
ACC_63L Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem ACC 839
ACC_63M Difficulty – other ACC 840
ACC_64 Experienced difficulties during evenings/weekends ACC 840
ACC_65A Difficulty – contacting a physican ACC 841
ACC_65B Difficulty – getting an appointment ACC 841
ACC_65C Difficulty – do not have a family physician ACC 842
ACC_65D Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment ACC 842
ACC_65E Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. ACC 843
ACC_65F Difficulty – service not available at time required ACC 843
ACC_65G Difficulty – service not available in the area ACC 844
ACC_65H Difficulty – transportation ACC 844
ACC_65I Difficulty – language ACC 845
ACC_65J Difficulty – cost ACC 845
ACC_65K Difficulty – did not know where to go ACC 846
ACC_65L Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem ACC 846
ACC_65M Difficulty – other ACC 847
ACC_66 Experienced difficulties during middle of night ACC 847
ACC_67A Difficulty – contacting a physican ACC 848
ACC_67B Difficulty – getting an appointment ACC 848
ACC_67C Difficulty – do not have a family physician ACC 849
ACC_67D Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment ACC 849
ACC_67E Difficulty – waited too long to see doc. ACC 850
ACC_67F Difficulty – service not available at time required ACC 850
ACC_67G Difficulty – service not available in the area ACC 851
ACC_67H Difficulty – transportation ACC 851
ACC_67I Difficulty – language ACC 852
ACC_67J Difficulty – cost ACC 852
ACC_67K Difficulty – did not know where to go ACC 853
ACC_67L Difficulty – unable to leave house / health problem ACC 853
ACC_67M Difficulty – other ACC 854
ADL_01 Needs help – preparing meals ADL 184
ADL_02 Needs help – getting to appointments / running errands ADL 185
ADL_03 Needs help – doing housework ADL 185
ADL_04 Needs help – personal care ADL 186
ADL_05 Needs help – moving about inside the house ADL 186
ADL_06 Needs help – looking after personal finances ADL 187
ADLF6R Help needed for tasks – (F) RAC 187
ADM_DOI Day of interview ADM 19
ADM_LHH Language of preference – household interview ADM 23
ADM_MOI Month of interview ADM 19
ADM_N09 Interview by telephone or in person ADM 20
ADM_N10 Respondent alone during interview ADM 20
ADM_N11 Answers affected by presence of another person ADM 21
ADM_N12 Language of interview ADM 22
ADM_PRX Health Component completed by proxy ADM 18
ADM_STA Response status after processing ADM 17
ADM_YOI Year of interview ADM 18
ALC_1 Drank alcohol in past 12 months ALC 499
ALC_2 Frequency of drinking alcohol ALC 500
ALC_3 Frequency of having 5 or more drinks ALC 501
ALCDTTM Type of drinker (12 months) – (D) ALC 501
ALD_01 Drunk – at work / school / takes care of child ALD 523
ALD_02 Number of times – drunk / hung–over ALD 524
ALD_03 Being drunk increased chances of getting hurt ALD 524
ALD_04 Emotional or psychological problems due to alcohol ALD 525
ALD_05 Strong desire or urge to drink ALD 525
ALD_06 Spent lot of time getting drunk – one month or more ALD 526
ALD_07 Drank much more than intended ALD 526
ALD_08 Number of times – drank much more than intended ALD 527
ALD_09 Had to drink more for the same effect ALD 527
ALD_10 Had symptoms – stopped/cut down/went without ALD 528
ALD_11 Drank alcohol – even though promised wouldn't ALD 528
ALD_12 Drank alcohol – little time for anything else ALD 529
ALD_13 Reduced important activities – because of alcohol ALD 529
ALD_14 Continued despite health problems ALD 530
ALD_15A Level of interference – home responsibilities ALD 531
ALD_15C Level of interference – close relationships ALD 534
ALD_15D Level of interference – social life ALD 535
ALD_5B1 Level of interference – attend school ALD 532
ALD_5B2 Level of interference – work at a job ALD 533
ALDDINT Alcohol interference – mean – 12 mo – (D) ALD 537
ALDDPP Probability of caseness to respondents – (D) ALD 537
ALDDSF Alcohol dependence scale – short form score – (D) ALD 536
ALDFINT Alcohol interference – 12 mo – (F) ALD 538
ALW_1 Drank alcohol in past week ALW 502
ALW_2A1 Number of drinks – Day1 ALW 503
ALW_2A2 Number of drinks – Day 2 ALW 503
ALW_2A3 Number of drinks – Day 3 ALW 504
ALW_2A4 Number of drinks – Day 4 ALW 504
ALW_2A5 Number of drinks – Day 5 ALW 505
ALW_2A6 Number of drinks – Day 6 ALW 505
ALW_2A7 Number of drinks – Day 7 ALW 506
ALWDDLY Average daily alcohol consumption – (D) ALW 507
ALWDWKY Weekly consumption – (D) ALW 506
BPC_010 Ever had blood pressure taken BPC 198
BPC_012 Last time blood pressure was taken BPC 199
BPC_013 Pregnant – blood pressure taken BPC 199
BPC_16A Blood pressure not taken – have not gotten around to it BPC 200
BPC_16B Blood pressure not taken – respondent didn't think necessary BPC 200
BPC_16C Blood pressure not taken – doctor didn't think necessary BPC 201
BPC_16D Blood pressure not taken – personal / fam. responsibilities BPC 201
BPC_16E Blood pressure not taken – not available when required BPC 202
BPC_16F Blood pressure not taken – not available in area BPC 202
BPC_16G Blood pressure not taken – waiting time too long BPC 203
BPC_16H Blood pressure not taken – transportation problems BPC 203
BPC_16I Blood pressure not taken – language problem BPC 204
BPC_16J Blood pressure not taken – cost BPC 204
BPC_16K Blood pressure not taken – did not know where to go BPC 205
BPC_16L Blood pressure not taken – fear BPC 205
BPC_16M Blood pressure not taken – other BPC 206
BPC_16N Blood pressure not taken – unable to leave house/health prob BPC 206
BRX_110 Had breasts examined by health professional BRX 230
BRX_112 Last time breasts exam for lumps BRX 231
BRX_16A No breast exam – have not gotten around to it BRX 231
BRX_16B No breast exam – respondent didn't think necessary BRX 232
BRX_16C No breast exam – doctor didn't think necessary BRX 232
BRX_16D No breast exam – personal / family responsibilities BRX 233
BRX_16E No breast exam – not available when required BRX 233
BRX_16F No breast exam – not available in area BRX 234
BRX_16G No breast exam – waiting time too long BRX 234
BRX_16H No breast exam – transportation problems BRX 235
BRX_16I No breast exam – language problem BRX 235
BRX_16J No breast exam – cost BRX 236
BRX_16K No breast exam – did not know where to go BRX 236
BRX_16L No breast exam – fear BRX 237
BRX_16M No breast exam – other BRX 238
BRX_16N No breast exam – unable to leave house / health problem BRX 237
BRX_16O No breast exam – breast removed / mastectomy BRX 238
BSX_120 Self–examined breasts for lumps BSX 239
BSX_121 Frequency – breast self–examination BSX 240
BSX_22A Breast self–exam learned from – doctor BSX 240
BSX_22B Breast self–exam learned from – nurse BSX 241
BSX_22C Breast self–exam learned from – book / magazine / pamphlet BSX 241
BSX_22D Breast self–exam learned from – TV / video / film BSX 242
BSX_22G Breast self–exam learned from – other BSX 243
BSX_22H Breast self–exam learned from – family member BSX 242
CCC_031 Has asthma CCC 71
CCC_035 Asthma – had symptoms or attacks CCC 72
CCC_036 Asthma – took medication CCC 72
CCC_051 Has arthritis CCC 73
CCC_061 Has back problems excluding fibromyalgia and arthritis CCC 73
CCC_071 Has high blood pressure CCC 74
CCC_072 Ever diagnosed with high blood pressure CCC 74
CCC_073 Medication – high blood pressure – past month CCC 75
CCC_073A Pregnant when first diagnosed with high blood pressure CCC 75
CCC_073B Other than during pregnancy – diag. with high blood pressure CCC 76
CCC_081 Has migraine headaches CCC 76
CCC_091 Has a COPD CCC 77
CCC_101 Has diabetes CCC 77
CCC_102 Diabetes – age first diagnosed CCC 78
CCC_105 Diabetes – currently takes insulin CCC 80
CCC_106 Diabetes – takes pills to control blood sugar CCC 80
CCC_10A Diabetes diagnosed – when pregnant CCC 78
CCC_10B Diabetes diagnosed – other than when pregnant CCC 79
CCC_10C Diabetes diagnosed – when started with insulin CCC 79
CCC_121 Has heart disease CCC 81
CCC_131 Has cancer CCC 81
CCC_141 Has stomach or intestinal ulcers CCC 82
CCC_151 Suffers from the effects of a stroke CCC 83
CCC_161 Has urinary incontinence CCC 83
CCC_171 Has a bowel disorder / Crohn's Disease or colitis CCC 84
CCC_17A Type of bowel disease CCC 84
CCC_181 Has Alzheimer's disease or other dementia CCC 85
CCC_280 Has a mood disorder CCC 85
CCC_290 Has an anxiety disorder CCC 86
CCC_31A Ever had cancer CCC 82
CCCDDIA Diabetes type CCC 86
CCS_180 Had an FOBT test CCS 250
CCS_182 Last time FOBT test done CCS 251
CCS_184 Had colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy CCS 255
CCS_185 Last time had colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy CCS 256
CCS_187 Colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy followed FOBT test CCS 260
CCS_83A Had FOBT – family history CCS 251
CCS_83B Had FOBT – regular check–up CCS 252
CCS_83C Had FOBT – age CCS 252
CCS_83D Had FOBT – follow–up of problem CCS 253
CCS_83E Had FOBT – follow–up of treatment CCS 254
CCS_83F Had FOBT – other CCS 254
CCS_83G Had FOBT – race CCS 253
CCS_86A Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – family history CCS 257
CCS_86B Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – regular check–up CCS 257
CCS_86C Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – age CCS 258
CCS_86D Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – follow–up of problem CCS 259
CCS_86E Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – follow–up of treatment CCS 259
CCS_86F Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – other CCS 260
CCS_86G Had colonoscopy/sigmoidoscopy – race CCS 258
CHP_01 Overnight patient CHP 125
CHP_02 Number of nights as patient CHP 125
CHP_03 Consulted with family doctor/general practitioner CHP 126
CHP_04 Number of consultations – fam. doctor/general practitioner CHP 126
CHP_05 Where the most recent contact took place CHP 127
CHP_06 Consulted with eye specialist CHP 128
CHP_07 Number of consultations – eye specialist CHP 128
CHP_08 Consulted with other medical doctor CHP 129
CHP_09 Number of consultations – other medical doctor CHP 129
CHP_10 Where the most recent contact took place CHP 130
CHP_11 Consulted with nurse CHP 131
CHP_12 Number of consultations – nurse CHP 131
CHP_13 Where the most recent contact took place CHP 132
CHP_14 Consulted with dentist or orthodontist CHP 133
CHP_15 Number of consultations – dentist or orthodontist HCU 133
CHP_16 Consulted with chiropractor CHP 134
CHP_17 Number of consultations – chiropractor CHP 134
CHP_18 Consulted with physiotherapist CHP 135
CHP_19 Number of consultations – physiotherapist CHP 135
CHP_20 Consulted with psychologist CHP 136
CHP_21 Number of consultations – psychologist CHP 136
CHP_22 Consulted with social worker or counsellor CHP 137
CHP_23 Number of consultations – social worker or counsellor CHP 137
CHP_24 Consulted with speech/audiology/occ. therapist CHP 138
CHP_25 Number of consultations – speech/audiology/occ. therapist CHP 138
CHPDMDC Number of consultations with medical doctor – (D) HCU 139
CHPFCOP Consultations with health professionals – (F) HCU 139
CIH_1 Did something to improve health CIH 41
CIH_2 Most important change to improve health CIH 42
CIH_3 Thinks should do something to improve health CIH 43
CIH_4 Most important thing to improve health CIH 44
CIH_5 Barrier to improving health CIH 45
CIH_6A Barrier to improving health – lack of will power CIH 45
CIH_6B Barrier to improving health – work schedule CIH 46
CIH_6E Barrier to improving health – too costly CIH 49
CIH_6F Barrier to improving health – too stressed CIH 48
CIH_6G Barrier to improving health – disability / health problem CIH 48
CIH_6H Barrier to improving health – other CIH 51
CIH_6I Barrier to improving health – family responsabilities CIH 46
CIH_6J Barrier to improving health – addiction to drugs / alcohol CIH 47
CIH_6K Barrier to improving health – physical condition CIH 47
CIH_6L Barrier to improving health – not available – in area CIH 49
CIH_6M Barrier to improving health – transportation problems CIH 50
CIH_6N Barrier to improving health – weather problems CIH 50
CIH_7 Intending to improve health over next year CIH 51
CIH_8A Health improvement – more exercise CIH 52
CIH_8B Health improvement – lose weight CIH 52
CIH_8C Health improvement – improve eating habits CIH 53
CIH_8G Health improvement – reduce stress level CIH 54
CIH_8H Health improvement – take vitamins CIH 55
CIH_8I Health improvement – other CIH 56
CIH_8J Health improvement – quit smoking CIH 53
CIH_8K Health improvement – drink less alcohol CIH 54
CIH_8L Health improvement – receive medical treatment CIH 55
CMH_01K Consulted mental health professional CMH 696
CMH_01L Consulted mental health professional – number of times CMH 696
CMH_1MA Consulted mental health professional – family doctor CMH 697
CMH_1MB Consulted mental health professional – psychiatrist CMH 697
CMH_1MC Consulted mental health professional – psychologist CMH 698
CMH_1MD Consulted mental health professional – nurse CMH 698
CMH_1ME Consulted mental hlth. professional – social worker CMH 699
CMH_1MF Consulted mental health professional – other CMH 699
CPG_01A Frequence – spending $ on instant/daily win tickets – 12 mo CPG 589
CPG_01B Frequency – spending money on lottery tickets CPG 590
CPG_01C Frequency – spending money on bingo CPG 591
CPG_01D Frequency – spending money on cards/boards games CPG 592
CPG_01E Frequency – spending money on VLTs/outside casinos CPG 593
CPG_01F Frequency – spending money on VLTs/at casinos CPG 594
CPG_01G Frequency – spending money on other games/at casinos CPG 595
CPG_01H Frequency – spending money on Internet/arcade gambling CPG 596
CPG_01I Frequency – spending money on live horse racing CPG 597
CPG_01J Frequency – spending money on sports lotteries CPG 598
CPG_01K Frequency – spending money on speculative investments CPG 599
CPG_01L Frequency – spending money on games of skill CPG 600
CPG_01M Frequency – spending money on other forms of gambling CPG 601
CPG_01N Amount of money spent on gambling activities CPG 602
CPG_02 Frequency – spent more than wanted on gambling CPG 603
CPG_03 Frequency – gambled more money for same feeling CPG 604
CPG_04 Frequency – returned to try to win back money lost CPG 605
CPG_05 Frequency – borrowed money/sold to get $ for gambling CPG 606
CPG_06 Frequency – felt might have a problem with gambling CPG 607
CPG_07 Frequency – gambling caused any health problems CPG 608
CPG_08 Frequency – people criticized respondent's betting CPG 609
CPG_09 Frequency – gambling caused financial problems CPG 610
CPG_10 Frequency – felt guilty about gambling CPG 611
CPG_11 Frequency – lied to hide gambling CPG 612
CPG_12 Frequency – wanted to stop betting but thought could not CPG 613
CPG_13 Frequency – bet more than could afford to lose CPG 614
CPG_14 Frequency – tried to quit/cut down; but unable CPG 615
CPG_15 Frequency – gambled to forget problems/feel better CPG 616
CPG_16 Frequency – gambling caused problem with family/friends CPG 617
CPG_17 Other family member with gambling problems CPG 618
CPG_18 Used alcohol or drugs while gambling CPG 619
CPG_19A Level of interference – home responsibilities – 12 mo CPG 620
CPG_19C Level of interference – close relationships – 12 mo CPG 623
CPG_19D Level of interference – social life –12 mo CPG 624
CPG_9B1 Level of interference – ability to attend school – 12 mo CPG 621
CPG_9B2 Level of interference – ability to work at a job – 12 mo CPG 622
CPGDACT Number of different types of gambling activities – (D) CPG 626
CPGDINT Gambling interference – Mean – (D) CPG 627
CPGDSEV Problem gambling severity index – (D) CPG 625
CPGDTYP Type of gambler – (D) CPG 626
CPGFGAM Gambling activity – gambler vs. non–gambler – (F) CPG 625
CPGFINT Gambling Interference – (F) CPG 627
DEN_130 Visited dentist DEN 270
DEN_132 Last time visited dentist DEN 271
DEN_36A No dental visit – have not gotten around to it DEN 272
DEN_36B No dental visit – respondent didn't think necessary DEN 272
DEN_36C No dental visit – dentist didn't think necessary DEN 273
DEN_36D No dental visit – personal / family responsibilities DEN 273
DEN_36E No dental visit – not available when required DEN 274
DEN_36F No dental visit – not available in area DEN 274
DEN_36G No dental visit – waiting time too long DEN 275
DEN_36H No dental visit – transportation problems DEN 275
DEN_36I No dental visit – language problem DEN 276
DEN_36J No dental visit – cost DEN 276
DEN_36K No dental visit – did not know where to go DEN 277
DEN_36L No dental visit – fear DEN 277
DEN_36M No dental visit – wears dentures DEN 278
DEN_36N No dental visit – other DEN 279
DEN_36O No dental visit – unable to leave house / health problem DEN 278
DHH_AGE Age DHH 23
DHH_DOB Day of birth DHH 25
DHH_MOB Month of birth DHH 24
DHH_MS Marital Status DHH 26
DHH_OWN Dwelling – owned by a member of household DWL 989
DHH_SEX Sex DHH 25
DHH_YOB Year of birth DHH 24
DHHD611 Number of persons 6 to 11 years old in household – (D) DHH 28
DHHDECF Household type – (D) DHH 30
DHHDHSZ Household size – (D) DHH 31
DHHDL12 Number of persons less than 12 years old in household – (D) DHH 28
DHHDL18 Number of Persons in Household Less Than 18 Years of Age DHH 28
DHHDLE5 Number of persons 5 years old or less in household – (D) DHH 27
DHHDLVG Living arrangement of selected respondent – (D) DHH 29
DHHDOKD Number of dependents 16 or 17 years old in household – (D) DHH 27
DHHDSAGE Age of spouse DHH 26
DHHDYKD Number of persons 15 years old or less in household – (D) DHH 27
DIA_01 Tested for "A–one–C" haemoglobin DIA 87
DIA_02 Number of times – tested for haemoglobin "A–one–C" DIA 87
DIA_03 Feet checked by health professional DIA 88
DIA_04 Number of times – feet checked by health professional DIA 88
DIA_05 Urine tested for protein by health professional DIA 89
DIA_06 Ever had eye exam with pupils dilated DIA 89
DIA_07 Eye exam with pupils dilated – last time DIA 90
DIA_08 Checks glucose level / self – reporting unit DIA 90
DIA_09 Checks feet / self – reporting unit DIA 93
DIA_10 Medication – ASA – past month DIA 95
DIA_11 Medication – blood cholesterol – past month DIA 96
DIA_N8B Checks glucose level/self – number of times per day DIA 91
DIA_N8C Checks glucose level/self – number of times per week DIA 91
DIA_N8D Checks glucose level/self – number of times per month DIA 92
DIA_N8E Checks glucose level/self – number of times per year DIA 92
DIA_N9B Checks feet / self – number of times per day DIA 93
DIA_N9C Checks feet / self – number of times per week DIA 94
DIA_N9D Checks feet / self – number of times per month DIA 94
DIA_N9E Checks feet / self – number of times per year DIA 95
DIS_10A Frequency – distress: felt tired out – past month DIS 700
DIS_10B Frequency – distress: felt nervous – past month DIS 701
DIS_10C Freq./–distress: so nervous nothing calms down – past month DIS 702
DIS_10D Frequency – distress: felt hopeless – past month DIS 703
DIS_10E Frequency – distress: felt restless – past month DIS 704
DIS_10F Frequency – distress: could not sit still – past month DIS 705
DIS_10G Frequency – distress: felt sad / depressed – past month DIS 706
DIS_10H Frequency – distress: depressed/nothing cheers – past month DIS 707
DIS_10I Freq. – distress: felt everything was an effort – past month DIS 708
DIS_10J Frequency – distress: felt worthless – past month DIS 709
DIS_10K Frequency of distress feelings – past month DIS 710
DIS_10L Frequency of distress feelings (more often) DIS 711
DIS_10M Frequency of distress feelings (less often) DIS 711
DIS_10N Frequency of dist. feelings interfere with life – past month DIS 712
DISDCHR Chronicity of distress/impairment scale – past month – (D) DIS 713
DISDDSX Distress scale – K10 – past month – (D) DIS 713
DISDK6 Distress scale – K6 – past month – (D) DIS 712
DOACC Access to health care services – Inclusion flag – (F) ACC 772
DOADL Activities of daily living – Inclusion Flag – (F) ADL 184
DOALD Alcohol use – Dependence – Inclusion Flag – (F) ALD 523
DOALW Alcohol use – past week – Inlusion Flag – (F) ALW 502
DOBPC Blood pressure check – Inclusion Flag – (F) BPC 198
DOBRX Breast examinations – Inclusion Flag – (F) BRX 230
DOBSX Breast self examinations – Inclusion Flag – (F) BSX 239
DOCCS Colorectal cancer screening – Inclusion Flag – (F) CCS 249
DOCIH Changes made to improve health module – Inclusion Flag – (F) CIH 40
DOCMH Consultations – mental health module – Inclusion Flag – (F) CMH 695
DOCPG Problem gambling – Inclusion Flag – (F) CPG 588
DODEN Dental visits – Inclusion Flag – (F) DEN 269
DODEP Depression – Inclusion Flag – (F) DPS 714
DODIA Diabetes care – Inclusion Flag – (F) DIA 86
DODIS Distress – Inclusion Flag – (F) DIS 700
DODRG Illicit drugs use – Inclusion Flag – (F) IDG 556
DODRV Driving and safety – Inclusion Flag – (F) DRV 507
DODSU Dietary Supplement module – Inclusion Flag – (F) DSU 299
DOEYX Eye examinations – Inclusion Flag – (F) EYX 261
DOFDC Food choices – Inclusion Flag – (F) FDC 291
DOFSC Food security – Inclusion Flag – (F) FSC 1057
DOHCS Health care system satisfaction module– Inclusion Flag – (F) HCS 56
DOHMC Home care services – Inclusion Flag – (F) HMC 140
DOHMS Home safety – Inclusion Flag – (F) HMS 1025
DOHUI Health utility index – Inclusion Flag – (F) HUI 96
DOINJ Injuries – Inclusion Flag – (F) INJ 394
DOINS Insurance coverage – Inclusion Flag – (F) INS 925
DOMAM Mammography – Inclusion Flag – (F) MAM 216
DOMAS Mastery – Inclusion Flag – (F) MAS 453
DOMXA Maternal exp.– Alcohol during preg. – Inclusion Flag – (F) MXA 549
DOMXS Maternal exp.– Smoking during preg. – Inclusion Flag – (F) MXS 552
DOOH2 Oral health 2 – Inclusion Flag – (F) OH2 279
DOORG Voluntary organization – Participate – Inclusion Flag – (F) ORG 39
DOPAF Phy. act. – Facility at work – Inclusion Flag – (F) PAF 1020
DOPAP PAP smear test module – Inclusion Flag – (F) PAP 207
DOPAS Patient sat. – Health care service – Inclusion Flag –(F) PAS 169
DOPSA Prostate cancer screening – Inclusion Flag – (F) PSA 243
DOPSC Patient sat. – Community–based care – Inclusion Flag – (F) PSC 177
DOPWB Psychological well–being module – (F) PWB 641
DOSAC Sedentary activities module – Inclusion Flag – (F) SAC 366
DOSCA Smoking cessation methods – Inclusion Flag – (F) SCA 478
DOSCH Smoking – stages of change – Inclusion Flag – (F) SCH 475
DOSFE Self–esteem module – Inclusion Flag – (F) SFE 446
DOSFR Health status (SF–36) module – Inclusion Flag – (F) SFR 742
DOSPC Smoking – physician counselling – Inclusion Flag – (F) SPC 484
DOSSA Social support –availability – Inclusion Flag – (F) SSA 666
DOSSB Sun safety behaviours – Inclusion Flag – (F) SSB 383
DOSSU Social Support – utilization – Inclusion Flag – (F) SSU 687
DOSTC Stress – Coping with stress – Inclusion Flag – (F) STC 439
DOSTS Stress – sources – Inclusion Flag – (F) STS 435
DOSUI Suicidal thoughts & attempts – Inclusion Flag – (F) SUI 735
DOSWL Satisfaction with life – Inclusion Flag – (F) SWL 427
DOSXB Sexual behaviours – Inclusion Flag – (F) SXB 628
DOTAL Smoking – Other tobacco products – Inclusion Flag – (F) TAL 496
DOUPE Use of protective equipment – Inclusion Flag – (F) UPE 370
DOWTM Waiting times – Inclusion Flag – (F) WTM 854
DPS_02 Felt sad/blue/depressed – 2 weeks or more – 12 mo DPS 714
DPS_03 Sad/depressed – length feelings lasted – 2 wk DPS 715
DPS_04 Sad/depressed – frequency – 2 wk DPS 715
DPS_05 Sad/depressed – lose interest in things – 2 wk DPS 716
DPS_06 Sad/depressed – felt tired out / low on energy – 2 wk DPS 716
DPS_07 Sad/depressed – weight change – 2 wk DPS 717
DPS_08A Sad/depressed – weight change (amount) – 2 wk DPS 717
DPS_08B Sad/depressed – weight change (lb/kg) – 2 wk DPS 718
DPS_09 Sad/depressed – trouble falling asleep – 2 wk DPS 718
DPS_10 Sad/depressed trouble falling asleep – frequency – 2 wk DPS 719
DPS_11 Sad/depressed – trouble concentrating – 2 wk DPS 719
DPS_12 Sad/depressed – felt down on self – 2 wk DPS 720
DPS_13 Sad/depressed – thought a lot about death – 2 wk DPS 720
DPS_14 Sad/depressed – number of weeks – 12 mo DPS 721
DPS_15 Sad/depressed – most recent month – 2 wk DPS 722
DPS_16 Loss of interest – things that usually give pleasure – 12 mo DPS 723
DPS_17 Loss of interest – frequency – 12 mo DPS 724
DPS_18 Loss of interest – frequency – 2 wk DPS 725
DPS_19 Loss of interest – felt tired all the time – 2 wk DPS 725
DPS_20 Loss of interest – weight change – 2 wk DPS 726
DPS_21A Loss of interest – weight change (amount) DPS 726
DPS_21B Loss of interest – weight change (lb/kg) – 2 wk DPS 727
DPS_22 Loss of interest – trouble falling asleep – 2 wk DPS 727
DPS_23 Loss of interest – trouble falling asleep/frequency – 2 wk DPS 728
DPS_24 Loss of interest – trouble concentrating – 2 wk DPS 728
DPS_25 Loss of interest – felt down on self – 2 wk DPS 729
DPS_26 Loss of interest – thought a lot about death – 2 wk DPS 729
DPS_27 Loss of interest – number of weeks – 12 mo DPS 730
DPS_28 Loss of interest – most recent month – 2 wk DPS 731
DPSDMT Specific month last felt depressed – 2 weeks in a row – (D) DPS 734
DPSDPP Depression scale – Predicted probability – (D) DPS 732
DPSDSF Depression scale – short form score – (D) DPS 732
DPSDWK Number of weeks felt depressed – (D) DPS 733
DRV_01A Drove a motor vehicle DRV 508
DRV_01B Drove a motorcycle DRV 508
DRV_02 Frequency – used seat belt when driving DRV 509
DRV_03A Use of a cell phone while driving DRV 510
DRV_03B Use of a hands–free while driving DRV 510
DRV_04 Frequency – felt tired when driving DRV 511
DRV_05 Driving speed compared to others DRV 512
DRV_06 Driving aggression compared to others DRV 513
DRV_07 Drove a motor vehicle after 2 or more drinks DRV 514
DRV_07A Number of times – drove after 2+ drinks DRV 514
DRV_08A Frequency – uses seat belt – front seat passenger DRV 515
DRV_08B Frequency – uses seat belt – back seat passenger DRV 516
DRV_09 Frequency – uses seat belt – in taxi DRV 517
DRV_10 Passenger/driver had 2+ drinks DRV 518
DRV_10A No. of times – passenger/driver had 2+ drinks DRV 518
DRV_11A Driver or passenger – snowmobile, motor boat or seadoo DRV 519
DRV_11B Driver or passenger – ATV DRV 519
DRV_12 Frequency wears helmet – ATV DRV 520
DRV_13 Passenger w/driver had 2+ drinks – ATV, snowmobile, etc. DRV 520
DRV_13A No. of times – passenger/driver had 2+ drinks–ATV/snowmobile DRV 521
DRV_14 Drove snowmobile/ATV, etc. after 2+ drinks DRV 521
DRV_14A No. of times – drove snowmobile, ATV, etc after 2+ drinks DRV 522
DRVFSBU Passenger seat belt use – motor vehicle – (F) DRV 522
DSU_1A Took vitamin or mineral supplements – past 4 weeks DSU 300
DSU_1B Took supplements – at least once a week DSU 300
DSU_1C Took supplements – number of days – last week DSU 301
DSU_1D Took supplements – number of days – past 4 weeks DSU 301
DSUDCON Freq. of consumption of vitamin/mineral supplements – (F) DSU 302
EDU_1 Highest grade of elementary or high school completed EDU 1001
EDU_2 Graduated from high school (2ndary school) EDU 1001
EDU_3 Received any other education EDU 1002
EDU_4 Highest degree, certificate or diploma obtained EDU 1003
EDUDH04 Highest level of education û household, 4 levels – (D) EDU 1005
EDUDH10 Highest level of education – household, 10 levels – (D) EDU 1006
EDUDR04 Highest level of education – respondent, 4 levels – (D) EDU 1007
EDUDR10 Highest level of education – respondent, 10 levels – (D) EDU 1008
ETS_10 Someone smokes inside home ETS 491
ETS_11 Number of people who smoke inside home ETS 492
ETS_20 Exposed to second–hand smoke in private vehicle ETS 492
ETS_20B Exposed to second–hand smoke in public places ETS 493
ETS_35 Smoking allowed – House ETS 493
ETS_36 Smoking restrictions ETS 494
ETS_37A Type of restrictions –certain rooms only ETS 494
ETS_37B Type of restrictions – young children ETS 495
ETS_37C Type of restrictions – windows open ETS 495
ETS_37D Type of restrictions – Other ETS 496
EYX_140 Visit eye doctor – 12 m EYX 261
EYX_142 Last time eye examination EYX 262
EYX_46A No eye exam – not gotten around to it – past 2 yrs EYX 262
EYX_46B No eye exam – respondent didn't think necessary EYX 263
EYX_46C No eye exam – doctor didn't think necessary EYX 263
EYX_46D No eye exam – personal or family responsibilities EYX 264
EYX_46E No eye exam – not available when required EYX 264
EYX_46F No eye exam– not available in area EYX 265
EYX_46G No eye exam – waiting time too long EYX 265
EYX_46H No eye exam – transportation problems EYX 266
EYX_46I No eye exam – language problem EYX 266
EYX_46J No eye exam – cost EYX 267
EYX_46K No eye exam – did not know where to go EYX 267
EYX_46L No eye exam – fear EYX 268
EYX_46M No eye exam – other reason EYX 269
EYX_46N No eye exam – health problem EYX 268
FDC_1A Chooses or avoids foods – concerned about body weight FDC 292
FDC_1B Chooses or avoids foods – concerned about heart disease FDC 292
FDC_1C Chooses or avoids foods – concerned about cancer FDC 293
FDC_1D Chooses or avoids foods – concerned about osteoporosis FDC 293
FDC_2A Reason to choose foods – lower fat content FDC 294
FDC_2B Reason to choose foods – fibre content FDC 294
FDC_2C Reason to choose foods – calcium content FDC 295
FDC_3A Reason to avoid foods – fat content FDC 295
FDC_3B Reason to avoid foods – type of fat FDC 296
FDC_3C Reason to avoid foods – salt content FDC 296
FDC_3D Reason to avoid foods – cholesterol content FDC 297
FDC_3E Reason to avoid foods – calorie content FDC 297
FDCFAVD Avoids foods for content reasons – (F) FDC 298
FDCFCAH Chooses/avoids foods b/c of certain health concerns – (F) FDC 298
FDCFCHO Chooses foods for content reasons – (F) FDC 299
FLU_160 Ever had a flu shot FLU 188
FLU_162 Had flu shot – last time FLU 188
FLU_164 Had flu shot – which month FLU 189
FLU_165 Had flu shot – current/last year FLU 190
FLU_66A No flu shot – have not gotten around to it FLU 190
FLU_66B No flu shot – respondent didn't think it was necessary FLU 191
FLU_66C No flu shot – doctor didn't think it was necessary FLU 191
FLU_66D No flu shot – personal or family responsibilities FLU 192
FLU_66E No flu shot – not available at time required FLU 192
FLU_66F No flu shot – not available at all in area FLU 193
FLU_66G No flu shot – waiting time was too long FLU 193
FLU_66H No flu shot – transportation problems FLU 194
FLU_66I No flu shot – language problem FLU 194
FLU_66J No flu shot – cost FLU 195
FLU_66K No flu shot – did not know where to go FLU 195
FLU_66L No flu shot – fear FLU 196
FLU_66M No flu shot – bad reaction to previous shot FLU 196
FLU_66N No flu shot – other FLU 197
FLU_66O No flu shot – unable to leave house / health problem FLU 197
FSC_010 Food situation in household – 12 mo FSC 1058
FSC_020 Worried food would run out – 12 mo FSC 1059
FSC_030 Food bought just didn't last and no money to buy more –12 mo FSC 1059
FSC_040 Could not afford to eat balanced meals – 12 mo FSC 1060
FSC_050 Relied on few kinds of low–cost food for children – 12 mo FSC 1061
FSC_060 Could not feed children a balanced meal – 12 mo FSC 1062
FSC_070 Children were not eating enough – 12 mo FSC 1063
FSC_080 Adults skipped or cut size of meals – 12 mo FSC 1063
FSC_081 Adults skipped or cut size of meals – frequency – 12 mo FSC 1064
FSC_090 Ate less than felt should – 12 mo FSC 1064
FSC_100 Was hungry but could not afford to eat – 12 mo FSC 1065
FSC_110 Lost weight no money to buy food– 12 mo FSC 1065
FSC_120 Adults did not eat for whole day – 12 mo FSC 1066
FSC_121 Adults did not eat whole day – frequency – 12 mo FSC 1067
FSC_130 Adults cut size of children's meals – 12 mo FSC 1068
FSC_140 Children skipped meals – 12 mo FSC 1069
FSC_141 Children skipped meals – frequency – 12 mo FSC 1070
FSC_150 Children were hungry – 12 mo FSC 1071
FSC_160 Children did not eat for whole day – 12 mo FSC 1072
FSCDAFS Household Food Security – No children (D) FSC 1073
FSCDCFS Household Food Security – Have children (D) FSC 1073
FSCDHFS2 Household Food Security Status – Modified version – (D) FSD 1072
FVC_1A Drinks fruit juices – reporting unit FVC 303
FVC_1B Drinks fruit juices – number of times per day FVC 303
FVC_1C Drinks fruit juices – number of times per week FVC 304
FVC_1D Drinks fruit juices – number of times per month FVC 304
FVC_1E Drinks fruit juices – number of times per year FVC 305
FVC_2A Eats fruit – reporting unit FVC 305
FVC_2B Eats fruit – number of times per day FVC 306
FVC_2C Eats fruit – number of times per week FVC 306
FVC_2D Eats fruit – number of times per month FVC 307
FVC_2E Eats fruit – number of times per year FVC 307
FVC_3A Eats green salad – reporting unit FVC 308
FVC_3B Eats green salad – number of times per day FVC 308
FVC_3C Eats green salad – number of times per week FVC 309
FVC_3D Eats green salad – number of times per month FVC 309
FVC_3E Eats green salad – number of times per year FVC 310
FVC_4A Eats potatoes – reporting unit FVC 310
FVC_4B Eats potatoes – number of times per day FVC 311
FVC_4C Eats potatoes – number of times per week FVC 311
FVC_4D Eats potatoes – number of times per month FVC 312
FVC_4E Eats potatoes – number of times per year FVC 312
FVC_5A Eats carrots – reporting unit FVC 313
FVC_5B Eats carrots – number of times per day FVC 313
FVC_5C Eats carrots – number of times per week FVC 314
FVC_5D Eats carrots – number of times per month FVC 314
FVC_5E Eats carrots – number of times per year FVC 315
FVC_6A Eats other vegetables – reporting unit FVC 315
FVC_6B Eats other vegetables – number of servings per day FVC 316
FVC_6C Eats other vegetables – number of servings per week FVC 316
FVC_6D Eats other vegetables – number of servings per month FVC 317
FVC_6E Eats other vegetables – number of servings per year FVC 317
FVCDCAR Daily consumption – carrots – (D) FVC 320
FVCDFRU Daily consumption – fruit – (D) FVC 318
FVCDJUI Daily consumption – fruit juice – (D) FVC 318
FVCDPOT Daily consumption – potatoes – (D) FVC 319
FVCDSAL Daily consumption – green salad – (D) FVC 319
FVCDTOT Daily consumption – total fruits and vegetables – (D) FVC 321
FVCDVEG Daily consumption – other vegetables – (D) FVC 320
FVCGTOT Daily consumption – total fruits and vegetables – (D, G) FVC 321
GEN_01 Self–perceived health GEN 31
GEN_02 Self–perceived health compared to one year ago GEN 32
GEN_02A2 Satisfaction with life in general GEN 33
GEN_02B Self–perceived mental health GEN 34
GEN_07 Perceived life stress GEN 35
GEN_08 Worked at job or business GEN 35
GEN_09 Self–perceived work stress GEN 36
GEN_10 Sense of belonging to local community GEN 37
GENDHDI Perceived Health GEN 37
GENDMHI Perceived Mental Health GEN 38
GENGSWL Satisfaction with life in general GEN 38
GEO_PRV Province of residence of respondent GEO 2
GEODCD Census Division – (D) GEO 10
GEODCMA6 2006 Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) – (D) GEO 12
GEODCSD Census Sub–Division – (D) GEO 10
GEODDA06 2006 Census Dissemination Area – (D) GEO 9
GEODDHA Nova Scotia District Health Authority (DHA) GEO 8
GEODFED Federal Electoral District – (D) GEO 10
GEODHR4 Health Region of residence of respondent – (D) GEO 3
GEODLHA British Columbia Local Health Authority (LHA) – (D) GEO 8
GEODLHN Local Health Integrated Networks (LHIN) – Ontario – (D) GEO 9
GEODPC Postal code – (D) GEO 2
GEODPG09 Health Region Peer Group – (D) GEO 13
GEODPSZ Population size group – (D) GEO 15
GEODSAT Statistical area classification type – (D) GEO 11
GEODSHR Sub–Health Region (Québec only) – (D) GEO 7
GEODUR Urban and Rural Areas GEO 14
GEODUR2 Urban and Rural Areas – 2 levels – (D) GEO 14
HCS_1 Rating of availability of health care – province HCS 57
HCS_2 Rating of quality of health care – province HCS 58
HCS_3 Rating of availability of health care – community HCS 59
HCS_4 Rating of quality of health care – community HCS 60
HCU_1A1 Has a usual place to go when sick/needs health advice HCU 122
HCU_1A2 Kind of place HCU 123
HCU_1AA Has regular medical doctor HCU 119
HCU_1AC Language spoken to doctor HCU 124
HCU_1BA Reason has no regular doctor – no one available in area HCU 119
HCU_1BB Reason has no regular doctor – none taking new patients HCU 120
HCU_1BC Reason has no regular doctor – not tried to contact one HCU 120
HCU_1BD Reason has no regular doctor – has left or retired HCU 121
HCU_1BE Reason has no regular doctor – other HCU 121
HMC_09 Received home care services – cost covered by government HMC 140
HMC_10A Type of govt. home care rec'd – nursing care HMC 141
HMC_10B Type of govt. home care rec'd – health services HMC 141
HMC_10C Type of govt. home care rec'd – personal care HMC 142
HMC_10D Type of govt. home care rec'd – housework HMC 143
HMC_10E Type of govt. home care rec'd – meals HMC 143
HMC_10F Type of govt. home care rec'd – shopping HMC 144
HMC_10G Type of govt. home care rec'd – respite care HMC 144
HMC_10H Type of govt. home care rec'd – other HMC 145
HMC_10I Type of govt. home care rec'd – Medical equipment HMC 142
HMC_11 Received home care services – cost not covered by government HMC 145
HMC_12A Non govt. home care – provided by nurse from private agency HMC 146
HMC_12B Non govt. home care – provided by homemaker HMC 146
HMC_12C Non govt. home care – provided by neighbour or friend HMC 147
HMC_12D Non govt. home care – provided by family member HMC 148
HMC_12E Non govt. home care – provided by volunteer HMC 148
HMC_12F Non govt. home care – provided by other HMC 149
HMC_12G Non govt. home care – physiotherapist HMC 147
HMC_13A Received other home care services – Nursing care HMC 149
HMC_13B Received home care services –physio,occupational,speech therapy HMC 150
HMC_13C Received other home care services – Personal care HMC 150
HMC_13D Received other home care services – Housework HMC 151
HMC_13E Received home care services – Meal preparation or delivery HMC 151
HMC_13F Received other home care services – Shopping HMC 152
HMC_13G Received other home care services – Respite care HMC 152
HMC_13H Received other home care services – Other HMC 153
HMC_13I Received other home care services – Med. equipment/supplies HMC 153
HMC_14 Self–perceived unmet home care needs HMC 154
HMC_15A Home care not received – not available / area HMC 154
HMC_15B Home care not received – not available at time required HMC 155
HMC_15C Home care not received – waiting time too long HMC 155
HMC_15D Home care not received – felt would be inadequate HMC 156
HMC_15E Home care not received – cost HMC 156
HMC_15F Home care not received – too busy HMC 157
HMC_15G Home care not received – didn't get around to it HMC 157
HMC_15H Home care not received – didn't know where to go HMC 158
HMC_15I Home care not received – language problems HMC 158
HMC_15J Home care not received – family responsibilities HMC 159
HMC_15K Home care not received – decided not to seek services HMC 159
HMC_15L Home care not received – doctor didn't think necessary HMC 160
HMC_15M Home care not received – other HMC 161
HMC_15N Home care not received – Did not qualify HMC 160
HMC_15O Home care not received – Still waiting for homecare HMC 161
HMC_16A Type of home care needed – nursing care HMC 162
HMC_16B Type of home care needed – health services HMC 162
HMC_16C Type of home care needed – personal care HMC 163
HMC_16D Type of home care needed – housework HMC 164
HMC_16E Type of home care needed – meals HMC 164
HMC_16F Type of home care needed – shopping HMC 165
HMC_16G Type of home care needed – respite care HMC 165
HMC_16H Type of home care needed – other HMC 166
HMC_16I Type of home care needed – Medical equipment or supplies HMC 163
HMC_17A Who contacted for home care – government sponsored program HMC 166
HMC_17B Who contacted for home care – private agency HMC 167
HMC_17C Who contacted for home care – family member or friend HMC 167
HMC_17D Who contacted for home care – volunteer organization HMC 168
HMC_17E Who contacted for home care – other HMC 168
HMCFRHC Received home care – (F) HMC 169
HMS_1 Working smoke detector in home HMS 1025
HMS_2 Smoke detectors on every level HMS 1026
HMS_3 Smoke detectors tested each month HMS 1026
HMS_4 Frequency – changed batteries in smoke detector HMS 1027
HMS_5 Escape plan to get out of home HMS 1027
HMS_6 Members of household discussed escape plan HMS 1028
HUI_01 Vision – read newsprint without glasses / contacts HUI 97
HUI_02 Vision – read newsprint with glasses / contacts HUI 97
HUI_03 Vision – able to see HUI 98
HUI_04 Vision – recognize a friend without glasses / contacts HUI 98
HUI_05 Vision – recognize a friend with glasses / contacts HUI 99
HUI_06 Hearing – in group without hearing aid HUI 99
HUI_07 Hearing – in group with hearing aid HUI 100
HUI_07A Hearing – able to hear HUI 100
HUI_08 Hearing – in quiet room without hearing aid HUI 101
HUI_09 Hearing – in quiet room with hearing aid HUI 101
HUI_10 Speech – completely understood by strangers HUI 102
HUI_11 Speech – partially understood by strangers HUI 102
HUI_12 Speech – completely understood by non–strangers HUI 103
HUI_13 Speech – partially understood by non–strangers HUI 103
HUI_14 Mobility – walk without difficulty and without support HUI 104
HUI_15 Mobility – able to walk HUI 104
HUI_16 Mobility – requires support to walk HUI 105
HUI_17 Mobility – requires help of person to walk HUI 105
HUI_18 Mobility – requires a wheelchair HUI 106
HUI_19 Mobility – frequency of wheelchair use HUI 106
HUI_20 Mobility – requires help to move in wheelchair HUI 107
HUI_21 Dexterity – able to grasp and handle small objects HUI 107
HUI_22 Dexterity – requires help due to limitation in hands HUI 108
HUI_23 Dexterity – requires help with tasks HUI 108
HUI_24 Dexterity – requires special equipment / hand limitation HUI 109
HUI_25 Emotion – self evaluation HUI 109
HUI_26 Cognition – ability to remember things HUI 110
HUI_27 Cognition – ability to think and solve problems HUI 111
HUIDCOG Cognition problems – function code – (D) HUI 116
HUIDDEX Dexterity (function code) – (D) HUI 115
HUIDEMO Emotion (function code) – (D) HUI 115
HUIDHER Hearing (function code) – (D) HUI 113
HUIDHSI Health utilities index – (D) HUI 116
HUIDMOB Ambulation (mobility) (function code) – (D) HUI 114
HUIDSPE Speech (function code) – (D) HUI 113
HUIDVIS Vision (function code) – (D) HUI 112
HUP_01 Usually free of pain or discomfort HUP 117
HUP_02 Pain and discomfort – usual intensity HUP 117
HUP_03 Pain and discomfort – number of activities prevented HUP 118
HUPDPAD Pain (function code) – (D) HUI 118
HWT_2 Height / self–reported HWT 61
HWT_2A Height – exact height from 1'0" to 1'11" / self–reported HWT 61
HWT_2B Height – exact height from 2'0" to 2'11" / self–reported HWT 62
HWT_2C Height – exact height from 3'0" to 3'11" / self–reported HWT 62
HWT_2D Height – exact height from 4'0" to 4'11" / self–reported HWT 63
HWT_2E Height – exact height from 5'0" to 5'11" / self–reported HWT 64
HWT_2F Height – exact height from 6'0" to 6'11" / self–reported HWT 65
HWT_3 Weight / self–reported HWT 66
HWT_4 Respondent's opinion of own weight – self–reported HWT 67
HWT_N4 Weight – unit of measure in pounds/kilograms / self–reported HWT 66
HWTDBMI Body Mass Index (BMI) / self–report – (D) HWT 70
HWTDCOL BMI class. (12 to 17) / self–report – Cole system – (D) HWT 71
HWTDHTM Height (metres) / self–reported – (D) HWT 68
HWTDISW BMI class. (18 +) / self–report – Intern. standard – (D) HWT 70
HWTDWTK Weight (kilograms) / self–reported – (D) HWT 69
IDG_01 Used – marijuana, cannabis, hashish – life IDG 557
IDG_02 Used – marijuana, cannabis, hashish – 12 mo IDG 557
IDG_03 Frequency – marijuana, cannabis, hashish – 12 mo IDG 558
IDG_04 Used – cocaine, crack – life IDG 559
IDG_05 Used – cocaine, crack – 12 mo IDG 559
IDG_06 Frequency – cocaine, crack – 12 mo IDG 560
IDG_07 Used – speed (amphetamines) – life IDG 561
IDG_08 Used – speed (amphetamines) – 12 mo IDG 561
IDG_09 Frequency – speed (amphetamines) – 12 mo IDG 562
IDG_10 Used – ecstasy (MDMA) – life IDG 563
IDG_11 Used – ecstasy (MDMA) – 12 mo IDG 563
IDG_12 Frequency – ecstacy (MDMA) – 12 mo IDG 564
IDG_13 Used – hallucinogens, PCP, LSD – life IDG 565
IDG_14 Used – hallucinogens, PCP, LSD – 12 mo IDG 565
IDG_15 Frequency – hallucinogens, PCP, LSD – 12 mo IDG 566
IDG_16 Sniffed – glue, gasoline, other solvents – life IDG 566
IDG_17 Sniffed – glue, gasoline, other solvents – 12 mo IDG 567
IDG_18 Frequency – glue, gasoline, other solvents – 12 mo IDG 567
IDG_19 Used – heroin – life IDG 568
IDG_20 Used – heroin – 12 mo IDG 568
IDG_21 Frequency – heroin – 12 mo IDG 569
IDG_22 Used – steroids – life IDG 569
IDG_23 Used – steroids – 12 mo IDG 570
IDG_24 Frequency – steroids – 12 mo IDG 570
IDG_25A Needed more drugs than usual to get high – 12 mo IDG 571
IDG_25B Had symptom during period of cut down/no drugs – 12 mo IDG 571
IDG_25C Used drugs – prevent having symptoms – 12 mo IDG 572
IDG_25D Used drugs – even though promised wouldn't – 12 mo IDG 572
IDG_25E Used drugs – more frequently than intended – 12 mo IDG 573
IDG_25F Used drugs – little time for anything else 12 mo IDG 573
IDG_25G Reduced important activities – because of drugs – 12 mo IDG 574
IDG_25H Continued taking drugs despite health problems – 12 mo IDG 574
IDG_26A Level of interference – home responsibilities – 12 mo IDG 575
IDG_26C Level of interference – close relationships – 12 mo IDG 578
IDG_26D Level of interference – social life – 12 mo IDG 579
IDG_6B1 Level of interference – attend school – 12 mo IDG 576
IDG_6B2 Level of interference – work at a job – 12 mo IDG 577
IDGDINT Illicit drug interference – mean – 12 mo – (D) IDG 587
IDGFINT Illicit drug interference – 12 mo – (F) IDG 587
IDGFLA Illicit drug use – including one time cannabis – life – (F) IDG 585
IDGFLAC Illicit drug use – excluding one time cannabis – life – (F) IDG 585
IDGFLAM Amphetamine (speed) drug use – life – (F) IDG 582
IDGFLCA Cannabis drug use – including one time only – life – (F) IDG 580
IDGFLCM Cannabis drug use – excluding one time only – life – (F) IDG 580
IDGFLCO Cocaine / crack drug use – life – (F) IDG 581
IDGFLEX MDMA (ecstasy) drug use – life – (F) IDG 582
IDGFLGL Glue, gasoline or other solvent use – life – (F) IDG 583
IDGFLHA Hallucinogens, PCP or LSD drug use – life – (F) IDG 583
IDGFLHE Heroin drug use – life – (F) IDG 584
IDGFLST Steroid use – life – (F) IDG 584
IDGFYA Illicit drug use – including one time cannabis – 12 mo – (F) IDG 586
IDGFYAC Illicit drug use – excluding one time cannabis – 12 mo – (F) IDG 586
IDGFYCM Cannabis drug use – excluding one time only – 12 mo – (F) IDG 581
INC_1A Source of household income – wages and salaries INC 1028
INC_1B Source of household income – self–employment INC 1029
INC_1C Source of household income – dividends and interest INC 1029
INC_1D Source of household income – employment insurance INC 1030
INC_1E Source of household income – worker's compensation INC 1030
INC_1F Source of hh income – benefits from Can. / Que. Pension Plan INC 1031
INC_1G Srce of hh income – pensions, superan. and annuities INC 1031
INC_1H Source of household income – Old Age Security / G.I.S. INC 1032
INC_1I Source of household income – child tax benefit INC 1033
INC_1J Source of household income – social assistance / welfare INC 1033
INC_1K Source of household income – child support INC 1034
INC_1L Source of household income – alimony INC 1034
INC_1M Source of household income – other INC 1035
INC_1N Source of household income – none INC 1035
INC_1O Source of household income – RRSP/RRIF INC 1032
INC_2 Total household income – main source INC 1036
INC_3 Total household income – best estimate INC 1037
INC_5A Total household income – Ranges INC 1037
INC_5B Household income – Range 1 INC 1038
INC_5C Household income – Range 2 INC 1039
INC_6A Sources personal income: Wages and salaries INC 1040
INC_6B Sources personal income: Income from self–employment INC 1040
INC_6C Sources personal income: Dividends and interest INC 1041
INC_6D Sources personal income: Employment insurance INC 1041
INC_6E Sources personal income: Worker's compensation INC 1042
INC_6F Sources personal income: Canada or Quebec Pension Plan INC 1042
INC_6G Sources personal income: Job related retirement pensions INC 1043
INC_6H Sources personal income: RRSP/RRIF INC 1043
INC_6I Sources personal income: Old Age Security and Guaranteed Inc INC 1044
INC_6J Sources personal income: social assistance or welfare INC 1045
INC_6K Sources personal income: Child tax benefits INC 1044
INC_6L Sources personal income: Child support INC 1045
INC_6M Sources personal income: Alimony INC 1046
INC_6N Sources personal income: Other INC 1046
INC_6O Sources personal income: None INC 1047
INC_7 Main source of personal income INC 1048
INC_8A Total personal income INC 1049
INC_8B Total personal income: Ranges INC 1049
INC_8C Total personal income: Range 1 INC 1050
INC_8D Total personal income: Range 2 INC 1051
INCDADR Adjusted household income ratio – (D) INC 1054
INCDHH Total household income from all sources – (D) INC 1052
INCDPER Total personal income from all sources – (D) INC 1053
INCDRCA Household income distribution – (D) INC 1055
INCDRPR Household income distribution – provincial level – (D) INC 1056
INCDRRS Household income distribution – health region level – (D) INC 1057
INJ_01 Injured in past 12 months INJ 402
INJ_02 Number of injuries in past 12 months INJ 402
INJ_03 Most serious injury – month of occurrence INJ 403
INJ_04 Most serious injury – year of occurrence INJ 404
INJ_05 Most serious injury – type INJ 405
INJ_06 Most serious injury – body part affected INJ 406
INJ_07 Internal organs – body part affected INJ 407
INJ_08 Most serious injury – place of occurrence INJ 408
INJ_09 Most serious injury – activity when injured INJ 409
INJ_10 Most serious injury – result of a fall INJ 414
INJ_11A How did you fall INJ 415
INJ_12 Most serious injury – cause INJ 416
INJ_12A Time of injury INJ 417
INJ_13 Most serious injury – received treatment within 48 hours INJ 417
INJ_14A Treated doctorÆs office INJ 418
INJ_14B Treated emergency room INJ 418
INJ_14C Treated hospital outpatient INJ 419
INJ_14F Treated chiropractor INJ 420
INJ_14K Treated – Other INJ 422
INJ_14L Treated other clinic INJ 419
INJ_14M Treated physio/massage therap. INJ 420
INJ_14N Treated community health centre INJ 421
INJ_14O Treated where injury happened INJ 421
INJ_15 Most serious injury – admitted to hospital INJ 422
INJ_15A Follow–up care because of injury INJ 423
INJ_16 Other injuries – treated but did not limit normal activities INJ 423
INJ_17 Other injuries – number INJ 424
INJDCAU Cause of injury – (D) INJ 425
INJDCBP Cause of injury by place of occurrence – (D) INJ 426
INJDSTT Injury Status – (D) INJ 426
INJDTBS Type of injury by body site – (D) INJ 424
INS_1 Insurance – prescription medications INS 925
INS_1A Type of health insurance plan – government–sponsored INS 926
INS_1B Type of health insurance plan – employer–sponsored INS 926
INS_1C Type of health insurance plan – private INS 927
INS_2 Insurance – dental expenses INS 927
INS_2A Type of health insurance plan – government–sponsored INS 928
INS_2B Type of health insurance plan – employer–sponsored INS 928
INS_2C Type of health insurance plan – private INS 929
INS_3 Insurance – eye glasses / contact lenses INS 929
INS_3A Type of health insurance plan – government–sponsored INS 930
INS_3B Type of health insurance plan – employer–sponsored INS 930
INS_3C Type of health insurance plan – private INS 931
INS_4 Insurance – hospital charges INS 931
INS_4A Type of health insurance plan – government–sponsored INS 932
INS_4B Type of health insurance plan – employer–sponsored INS 932
INS_4C Type of health insurance plan – private INS 933
INW_01 Injury occured in current job INW 410
INWCSIC N. American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2007 LBS 410
INWCSOC Natl. Occupation Classification for Statistics (NOC–S) 2006 LBS 411
INWDING Industry group – (D) LBS 413
INWDOCG Occupation group (SOC) where injury occurred LBS 412
INWF02 Response entered – kind of business – (F) INW 410
INWF03 Response entered – kind of work – (F) INW 410
INWF03S Response entered – other – kind of work – (F) INW 411
INWF04 Response entered – most important duties at work – (F) INW 411
LBS_01 Worked at job or business last week LBS 1009
LBS_02 Absent from job or business last week LBS 1009
LBS_03 Had more than one job or business last week LBS 1010
LBS_11 Looked for work in past 4 weeks LBS 1010
LBS_31 Employee or self–employed LBS 1011
LBS_42 Usual number of hours worked – current main job LBS 1015
LBS_53 Usual number of hours worked – current other job LBS 1015
LBSCSIC N. American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2007 LBS 1013
LBSCSOC Natl. Occupation Classification for Statistics (NOC–S) 2006 LBS 1013
LBSDHPW Total usual hours worked – current jobs – (D) LBS 1016
LBSDING Industry group – (D) LBS 1018
LBSDOCG Occupation group – (D) LBS 1019
LBSDPFT Current – full–time / part–time status – (D) LBS 1016
LBSDWSS Working status last week – 4 groups – (D) LBS 1017
LBSF32 Response entered–name of business (self–employed) – (F) LBF 1011
LBSF33 Response entered – whom you work for – (F) LBF 1012
LBSF34 Response entered – kind of business – (F) LBF 1012
LBSF35 Response entered – kind of work – (F) LBF 1013
LBSF35S Response entered – other – kind of work – (F) INW 1014
LBSF36 Response entered – most important duties at work – (F) LBF 1014
MAM_030 Ever had mammogram MAM 217
MAM_032 Last time mammogram was done MAM 221
MAM_037 Currently pregnant HWT 60
MAM_038 Had a hysterectomy MAM 229
MAM_31A Had mammogram – family history MAM 217
MAM_31B Had mammogram – regular check–up MAM 218
MAM_31C Had mammogram – age MAM 218
MAM_31D Had mammogram – previously detected lump MAM 219
MAM_31E Had mammogram – follow–up of treatment MAM 219
MAM_31F Had mammogram – on hormone replacement therapy MAM 220
MAM_31G Had mammogram – breast problem MAM 220
MAM_31H Had mammogram – other MAM 221
MAM_36A No mammogram – have not gotten around to it – past 2 yrs MAM 222
MAM_36B No mammogram – resp. did not think necessary – past 2 yrs MAM 222
MAM_36C No mammogram – doctor did not think necessary – past 2 yrs MAM 223
MAM_36D No mammogram – personal/family responsibilities – past 2 yrs MAM 223
MAM_36E No mammogram – not available when required – past 2 yrs MAM 224
MAM_36F No mammogram – not available in the area – past 2 yrs MAM 224
MAM_36G No mammogram – waiting time too long – past 2 yrs MAM 225
MAM_36H No mammogram – transportation problems – past 2 yrs MAM 225
MAM_36I No mammogram – language problem – past 2 yrs MAM 226
MAM_36J No mammogram – cost – past 2 yrs MAM 226
MAM_36K No mammogram – did not know where to go – past 2 yrs MAM 227
MAM_36L No mammogram – fear – past 2 yrs MAM 227
MAM_36M No mammogram – other – past 2 yrs MAM 229
MAM_36N No mammogram – unable to leave house/hlth prob – past 2 yrs MAM 228
MAM_36O No mammogram – Breasts removed / Mastectomy MAM 228
MAS_601 Mastery – lack of control MAS 453
MAS_602 Mastery – cannot solve problems MAS 454
MAS_603 Mastery – cannot change things MAS 455
MAS_604 Mastery – helpless MAS 456
MAS_605 Mastery – pushed around MAS 457
MAS_606 Mastery – fate depends upon self MAS 458
MAS_607 Mastery – can do anything MAS 459
MASDM1 Mastery scale – (D) MAS 459
MEX_01 Has given birth in the past 5 years MEX 538
MEX_01A Year of birth of last baby MEX 539
MEX_02 Took folic acid – before last pregnancy MEX 539
MEX_03 Breastfed or tried to breastfeed last child MEX 540
MEX_04 Main reason did not breastfeed last child MEX 541
MEX_05 Still breastfeeding last child MEX 542
MEX_06 Duration of breastfeeding last child MEX 543
MEX_07 Age of last baby – other foods added MEX 544
MEX_08 Main reason – other foods added MEX 545
MEX_09 Gave vitamin D – when breast milk only MEX 546
MEX_10 Main reason why stopped breastfeeding MEX 547
MEXDEBF Duration of exclusive breastfeeding – (D) MEX 548
MEXFEB6 Exclusively breastfed for at least 6 months – (F) MEX 549
MXA_01 Drank alcohol – last pregnancy MXA 550
MXA_02 Frequency of drinking – last pregnancy MXA 550
MXA_03 Drank alcohol – while breastfeeding last baby MXA 551
MXA_04 Frequency of drinking – while breastfeeding last baby MXA 552
MXS_01 Type of smoker – last pregnancy MXS 553
MXS_02 No. of cigarettes daily – last pregnancy (daily smoker) MXS 553
MXS_03 No. of cigarettes daily – last pregnancy (occasional smoker) MXS 554
MXS_04 Smoked while breastfeeding last baby (occasional smoker) MXS 554
MXS_05 No. of cigarettes daily – while breastfeeding (daily smoker) MXS 555
MXS_06 No. of cigarettes daily – while breastfeeding (occ. smoker) MXS 555
MXS_07 Second–hand smoke – during or after last pregnancy MXS 556
OH2_10 Frequency usually visits the dentist OH2 280
OH2_11 Insurance for dental expenses OH2 280
OH2_11A Type of dental insurance plan – government–sponsored OH2 281
OH2_11B Type of dental insurance plan – employer–sponsored OH2 281
OH2_11C Type of dental insurance plan – private OH2 282
OH2_12 Teeth removed by dentist – 12 mo OH2 282
OH2_13 Teeth removed – decay or gum disease – 12 mo OH2 283
OH2_20 Has one or more of own teeth OH2 283
OH2_21 Wears dentures OH2 284
OH2_22 Condition of teeth/mouth – difficulty speaking clearly OH2 284
OH2_23 Condition of teeth/mouth – avoided conversation – 12 mo OH2 285
OH2_24 Condition of teeth/mouth – avoided laughing/smiling – 12 mo OH2 286
OH2_25A Had a toothache – past mo. OH2 286
OH2_25B Teeth sensitive to hot or cold – past mo. OH2 287
OH2_25C Had pain – jaw joints – past mo. OH2 287
OH2_25D Had pain – mouth or face – past mo. OH2 288
OH2_25E Had bleeding gums – past mo. OH2 288
OH2_25F Had dry mouth – past mo. OH2 289
OH2_25G Had bad breath – past mo. OH2 289
OH2_30 Frequency of brushing teeth OH2 290
OH2FLIM Limited socially due to oral health status – 12 mo – (F) OH2 290
OH2FOFP Oral or facial pain – past mo. – (F) OH2 291
ORG_1 Member of a voluntary organization ORG 39
ORG_2 Frequency – participate in activities ORG 40
PAC_1A Activity / last 3 months – walking PAC 322
PAC_1B Activity / last 3 months – gardening or yard work PAC 322
PAC_1C Activity / last 3 months – swimming PAC 323
PAC_1D Activity / last 3 months – bicycling PAC 323
PAC_1E Activity / last 3 months – popular or social dance PAC 324
PAC_1F Activity / last 3 months – home exercises PAC 324
PAC_1G Activity / last 3 months – ice hockey PAC 325
PAC_1H Activity / last 3 months – ice skating PAC 325
PAC_1I Activity / last 3 months – in–line skating or rollerblading PAC 326
PAC_1J Activity / last 3 months – jogging or running PAC 326
PAC_1K Activity / last 3 months – golfing PAC 327
PAC_1L Activity / last 3 months – exercise class or aerobics PAC 327
PAC_1M Activity / last 3 months – downhill skiing or snowboarding PAC 328
PAC_1N Activity / last 3 months – bowling PAC 328
PAC_1O Activity / last 3 months – baseball or softball PAC 329
PAC_1P Activity / last 3 months – tennis PAC 329
PAC_1Q Activity / last 3 months – weight–training PAC 330
PAC_1R Activity / last 3 months – fishing PAC 330
PAC_1S Activity / last 3 months – volleyball PAC 331
PAC_1T Activity / last 3 months – basketball PAC 331
PAC_1U Activity / last 3 months – Any other PAC 332
PAC_1V Activity / last 3 months – No physical activity PAC 333
PAC_1W Activity / last 3 months – other (#2) PAC 333
PAC_1X Activity / last 3 months – other (#3) PAC 334
PAC_1Z Activity / last 3 months – Soccer PAC 332
PAC_2A Number of times / 3 months – walking for exercise PAC 334
PAC_2B Number of times / 3 months – gardening/yard work PAC 335
PAC_2C Number of times / 3 months – swimming PAC 336
PAC_2D Number of times / 3 months – bicycling PAC 337
PAC_2E Number of times / 3 months – popular or social dance PAC 338
PAC_2F Number of times / 3 months – home exercises PAC 339
PAC_2G Number of times / 3 months – ice hockey PAC 340
PAC_2H Number of times / 3 months – ice skating PAC 341
PAC_2I Number of times / 3 months– in–line skating or rollerblading PAC 342
PAC_2J Number of times / 3 months – jogging or running PAC 343
PAC_2K Number of times / 3 months – golfing PAC 344
PAC_2L Number of times / 3 months – exercise class or aerobics PAC 345
PAC_2M Number of times / 3 months – downhill skiing or snowboarding PAC 346
PAC_2N Number of times / 3 months – bowling PAC 347
PAC_2O Number of times / 3 months – baseball or softball PAC 348
PAC_2P Number of times / 3 months – tennis PAC 349
PAC_2Q Number of times / 3 months – weight–training PAC 350
PAC_2R Number of times / 3 months – fishing PAC 351
PAC_2S Number of times / 3 months – volleyball PAC 352
PAC_2T Number of times / 3 months – basketball PAC 353
PAC_2U Number of times / 3 months – other activity (#1) PAC 355
PAC_2W Number of times / 3 months – other activity (#2) PAC 356
PAC_2X Number of times – other activity (#3) PAC 357
PAC_2Z Number of times / 3 months – soccer PAC 354
PAC_3A Time spent – walking for exercise PAC 335
PAC_3B Time spent – gardening or yard work PAC 336
PAC_3C Time spent – swimming PAC 337
PAC_3D Time spent – bicycling PAC 338
PAC_3E Time spent – popular or social dance PAC 339
PAC_3F Time spent – home exercises PAC 340
PAC_3G Time spent – ice hockey PAC 341
PAC_3H Time spent – ice skating PAC 342
PAC_3I Time spent – in–line skating or rollerblading PAC 343
PAC_3J Time spent – jogging or running PAC 344
PAC_3K Time spent – golfing PAC 345
PAC_3L Time spent – exercise class or aerobics PAC 346
PAC_3M Time spent – downhill skiing or snowboarding PAC 347
PAC_3N Time spent – bowling PAC 348
PAC_3O Time spent – baseball or softball PAC 349
PAC_3P Time spent – tennis PAC 350
PAC_3Q Time spent – weight–training PAC 351
PAC_3R Time spent – fishing PAC 352
PAC_3S Time spent – volleyball PAC 353
PAC_3T Time spent – basketball PAC 354
PAC_3U Time spent – other activity (#1) PAC 356
PAC_3W Time spent – other activity (#2) PAC 357
PAC_3X Time spent – other activity (#3) PAC 358
PAC_3Z Time spent – soccer PAC 355
PAC_7 Walked to work or school / last 3 months PAC 358
PAC_7A Number of times / 3 months – walking to go work or school PAC 359
PAC_7B Time spent – walking to go work or school PAC 359
PAC_8 Bicycled to work or school / last 3 months PAC 360
PAC_8A Number of times / 3 months – bicycling to go work or school PAC 360
PAC_8B Time spent – bicycling to go work or school PAC 361
PACDEE Daily energy expenditure – Leisure physical activities – (D) PAC 361
PACDFM Month. freq. – Leisure phys. activity lasting >15 min. – (D) PAC 362
PACDFR Frequency of all leisure physical activity > 15 min. – (D) PAC 363
PACDLTI Leisure and transportation physical activity index – (D) PAC 364
PACDPAI Leisure physical activity index – (D) PAC 364
PACDTLE Daily ener. expend. – Transport. and leisure phy. act. – (D) PAC 365
PACFD Participant in daily leisure phys. activity > 15 min. – (F) PAC 363
PACFLEI Participant in leisure physical activity – (F) PAC 362
PACFLTI Participant in leisure or transportation phys. activ. – (F) PAC 365
PAF_01 Work at home PAF 1020
PAF_02 At work – Access to a pleasant place to walk PAF 1021
PAF_03 At work – Access to playing fields PAF 1021
PAF_04 At work – Access to a gym PAF 1022
PAF_05 At work – Access to fitness classes PAF 1022
PAF_06 At work – Access to any organized sport teams PAF 1023
PAF_07 At work – Access to showers / change rooms PAF 1023
PAF_08 At work – Access to programs to improve health PAF 1024
PAFFACC Access to physical activity facilities at work – (F) PAF 1024
PAP_020 Ever had PAP smear test PAP 207
PAP_022 Last time had PAP smear test PAP 208
PAP_26A No PAP smear – have not gotten around to it PAP 208
PAP_26B No PAP smear – respondent didn't think necessary PAP 209
PAP_26C No PAP smear – doctor didn't think necessary PAP 209
PAP_26D No PAP smear – personal / family responsibilities PAP 210
PAP_26E No PAP smear – not available when required PAP 210
PAP_26F No PAP smear – not available in area PAP 211
PAP_26G No PAP smear – waiting time too long PAP 211
PAP_26H No PAP smear – transportation problems PAP 212
PAP_26I No PAP smear – language problem PAP 212
PAP_26J No PAP smear – cost PAP 213
PAP_26K No PAP smear – did not know where to go PAP 213
PAP_26L No PAP smear – fear PAP 214
PAP_26M No PAP smear – hysterectomy PAP 214
PAP_26N No PAP smear – hate / dislike having one done PAP 215
PAP_26O No PAP smear – other PAP 216
PAP_26P No PAP smear – unable to leave house / health problem PAP 215
PAS_11 Received health care services PAS 170
PAS_12 Rating of quality of care received PAS 170
PAS_13 Satisfaction with way care provided PAS 171
PAS_21A Received health care services at hospital PAS 172
PAS_21B Type of patient – most recent visit PAS 172
PAS_22 Rating of quality of care received – hospital PAS 173
PAS_23 Satisfaction with way care provided – hospital PAS 174
PAS_31A Received physician care PAS 175
PAS_31B Type of physician – most recent care PAS 175
PAS_32 Rating of quality of care received – physician PAS 176
PAS_33 Satisfaction with way care provided – physician PAS 177
PERSONID Person identifier of respondent selected – health interview DHH 1
PSA_170 Ever had a PSA blood test (prostate cancer) PSA 244
PSA_172 Last time had PSA blood test PSA 244
PSA_174 Had a digital rectal exam PSA 248
PSA_175 Last time had digital rectal exam PSA 249
PSA_73A Had PSA test – family history of prostate cancer PSA 245
PSA_73B Had PSA test – regular check–up PSA 245
PSA_73C Had PSA test – age PSA 246
PSA_73D Had PSA test – follow–up of problem PSA 247
PSA_73E Had PSA test – follow–up of prostate cancer treatment PSA 247
PSA_73F Had PSA test – other PSA 248
PSA_73G Had PSA test – race PSA 246
PSC_1 Received any community–based care PSC 178
PSC_2 How rate quality of the community–based received PSC 178
PSC_3 How satisfied with the way community–based care provided PSC 179
PWB_01 Frequency – felt self–confident – past month PWB 641
PWB_02 Frequency – satisfied with accomplishments – past month PWB 642
PWB_03 Frequency – took on lots of projects – past month PWB 643
PWB_04 Frequency – felt emotionally balanced – past month PWB 644
PWB_05 Frequency – felt loved and appreciated – past month PWB 645
PWB_06 Frequency – had goals and ambitions – past month PWB 646
PWB_07 Frequency – felt like having fun – past month PWB 647
PWB_08 Frequency – felt useful – past month PWB 648
PWB_09 Frequency – smiled easily – past month PWB 649
PWB_10 Frequency – was true to self – past month PWB 650
PWB_11 Frequency – did good job listening to friends – past month PWB 651
PWB_12 Frequency – was curious and interested – past month PWB 652
PWB_13 Frequency – was able to clearly sort things out – past month PWB 653
PWB_14 Frequency – found life exciting – past month PWB 654
PWB_15 Frequency – life was well–balanced – past month PWB 655
PWB_16 Frequency – was calm and level–headed – past month PWB 656
PWB_17 Frequency – easily found answers – past month PWB 657
PWB_18 Frequency – got along well with others – past month PWB 658
PWB_19 Frequency – lived at normal pace – past month PWB 659
PWB_20 Frequency – impression of enjoying life – past month PWB 660
PWB_21 Frequency – had good sense of humour – past month PWB 661
PWB_22 Frequency – was at peace with self – past month PWB 662
PWB_23 Frequency – felt healthy/in good shape – past month PWB 663
PWB_24 Frequency – face situations positively – past month PWB 664
PWB_25 Frequency – had good morale – past month PWB 665
PWBDPWB Psychological well–being scale – past month – (D) PWB 665
RAC_1 Has dificulty with activities RAC 179
RAC_2A Reduction in kind/amount of activities – at home RAC 180
RAC_2B1 Reduction in kind/amount of activities – at school RAC 180
RAC_2B2 Reduction in kind/amount of activities – at work RAC 181
RAC_2C Reduction in kind/amount of activities – other activities RAC 181
RAC_5 Cause of health problem RAC 182
RACDIMP Impact of health problems – (D) RAC 183
RACDPAL Participation and activity limitation – (D) RAC 183
REFPER Reference period SAM 1
REP_1A Repetitive strain injury INJ 394
REP_2 Limit your normal activities INJ 395
REP_3 Repetitive strain – body part affected INJ 396
REP_3A Repetitive strain– activity causing injury INJ 397
REP_4 Repetitive strain– working at a job or business INJ 397
REP_5A Activity – Walking INJ 398
REP_5B Activity – Sports INJ 398
REP_5C Activity – Leisure INJ 399
REP_5D Activity – Household chores INJ 399
REP_5F Activity – Computer INJ 400
REP_5G Activity – Driving a motor vehicle INJ 400
REP_5H Activity – Lifting or carrying INJ 401
REP_5I Activity – Other INJ 401
SAC_1 Number of hours – on a computer – past 3 mo SAC 366
SAC_2 Number of hours – playing video games – past 3 mo SAC 367
SAC_3 Number of hours – watching television or videos – past 3 mo SAC 367
SAC_4 Number of hours – reading – past 3 mo SAC 368
SACDTER Total no. hrs / week (excl. reading) – sedentary act. – (D) SAC 370
SACDTOT Total number hours – sedentary activities – past 3 mo – (D) SAC 369
SAM_CP Sampled collection period SAM 15
SAM_TYP Sample type SAM 16
SAMDLNK Permission to link data – (D) SAM 17
SAMDSHR Permission to share data – (D) SAM 16
SAMPLEID Household identifier SAM 1
SCA_10 Has used nicotine patch SCA 478
SCA_10A Usefulness of nicotine patch SCA 479
SCA_11 Has used nicotine gum or candy SCA 479
SCA_11A Usefulness of nicotine gum or candy SCA 480
SCA_12 Has used medication such as Zyban SCA 480
SCA_12A Usefulness of medication such as Zyban SCA 481
SCA_50 Stopped smoking for at least 24 hours SCA 481
SCA_60 Tried to quit smoking – nicotine patch SCA 482
SCA_61 Tried to quit smoking – nicotine gum or candy – past 12 mo SCA 482
SCA_62 Tried to quit smoking – medication such as Zyban SCA 483
SCADQUI Attempted to stop smoking – (D) SCA 483
SCH_1 Quitting smoking – next 6 months SCH 475
SCH_2 Quitting smoking – next 30 days SCH 476
SCH_3 Stopped smoking for at least 24 hours – 12 mo SCH 476
SCH_4 Number of times stopped for at least 24 hours – 12 mo SCH 477
SCHDSTG Smoking stages of change – (D) SCH 477
SDC_1 Country of birth SDC 934
SDC_2 Canadian citizen by birth SDC 935
SDC_3 Year of immigration to Canada SDC 935
SDC_41 Aboriginal – North American Indian, MÚtis, Inuit SDC 946
SDC_42A Aboriginal person(s) – North American Indian SDC 947
SDC_42B Aboriginal person(s) – MÚtis SDC 947
SDC_42C Aboriginal person(s) – Inuit SDC 948
SDC_43A Cultural / racial origin – White SDC 948
SDC_43B Cultural/racial origin – Chinese SDC 949
SDC_43C Cultural/racial origin – South Asian SDC 949
SDC_43D Cultural/racial origin – Black SDC 950
SDC_43E Cultural/racial origin – Filipino SDC 950
SDC_43F Cultural/racial origin – Latin American SDC 951
SDC_43G Cultural/racial origin – South East Asian SDC 951
SDC_43H Cultural/racial origin – Arab SDC 952
SDC_43I Cultural/racial origin – West Asian SDC 952
SDC_43J Cultural/racial origin – Japanese SDC 953
SDC_43K Ethnic origin – Korean SDC 953
SDC_43M Cultural/racial origin – other SDC 954
SDC_4A Ethnic origin – Canadian SDC 936
SDC_4B Ethnic origin – French SDC 936
SDC_4C Ethnic origin – English SDC 937
SDC_4D Ethnic origin – German SDC 937
SDC_4E Ethnic origin – Scottish SDC 938
SDC_4F Ethnic origin – Irish SDC 938
SDC_4G Ethnic origin – Italian SDC 939
SDC_4H Ethnic origin – Ukrainian SDC 939
SDC_4I Ethnic origin – Dutch (Netherlands) SDC 940
SDC_4J Ethnic origin – Chinese SDC 940
SDC_4K Ethnic origin – Jewish SDC 941
SDC_4L Ethnic origin – Polish SDC 941
SDC_4M Ethnic origin – Portuguese SDC 942
SDC_4N Ethnic origin – South Asian SDC 942
SDC_4P Ethnic origin – Norwegian SDC 944
SDC_4Q Ethnic origin – Welsh SDC 945
SDC_4R Ethnic origin – Swedish SDC 945
SDC_4S Ethnic origin – other SDC 946
SDC_4T Ethnic origin – North American Indian SDC 943
SDC_4U Ethnic origin – MÚtis SDC 943
SDC_4V Ethnic origin – Inuit SDC 944
SDC_5A Can converse – English SDC 954
SDC_5AA Language spoken most often at home – English SDC 966
SDC_5AB Language spoken most often at home – French SDC 966
SDC_5AC Language spoken most often at home – Arabic SDC 967
SDC_5AD Language spoken most often at home – Chinese SDC 967
SDC_5AE Language spoken most often at home – Cree SDC 968
SDC_5AF Language spoken most often at home – German SDC 968
SDC_5AG Language spoken most often at home – Greek SDC 969
SDC_5AH Language spoken most often at home – Hungarian SDC 969
SDC_5AI Language spoken most often at home – Italian SDC 970
SDC_5AJ Language spoken most often at home – Korean SDC 970
SDC_5AK Language spoken most often at home – Persian (Farsi) SDC 971
SDC_5AL Language spoken most often at home – Polish SDC 971
SDC_5AM Language spoken most often at home – Portuguese SDC 972
SDC_5AN Language spoken most often at home – Punjabi SDC 972
SDC_5AO Language spoken most often at home – Spanish SDC 973
SDC_5AP Language spoken most often at home – Tagalog (Filipino) SDC 973
SDC_5AQ Language spoken most often at home – Ukrainian SDC 974
SDC_5AR Language spoken most often at home – Vietnamese SDC 974
SDC_5AS Language spoken most often at home – Other SDC 977
SDC_5AT Language spoken most often at home – Dutch SDC 975
SDC_5AU Language spoken most often at home – Hindi SDC 975
SDC_5AV Language spoken most often at home – Russian SDC 976
SDC_5AW Language spoken most often at home – Tamil SDC 976
SDC_5B Can converse – French SDC 955
SDC_5C Can converse – Arabic SDC 955
SDC_5D Can converse – Chinese SDC 956
SDC_5E Can converse – Cree SDC 956
SDC_5F Can converse – German SDC 957
SDC_5G Can converse – Greek SDC 957
SDC_5H Can converse – Hungarian SDC 958
SDC_5I Can converse – Italian SDC 958
SDC_5J Can converse – Korean SDC 959
SDC_5K Can converse – Persian (Farsi) SDC 959
SDC_5L Can converse – Polish SDC 960
SDC_5M Can converse – Portuguese SDC 960
SDC_5N Can converse – Punjabi SDC 961
SDC_5O Can converse – Spanish SDC 961
SDC_5P Can converse – Tagalog (Filipino) SDC 962
SDC_5Q Can converse – Ukrainian SDC 962
SDC_5R Can converse – Vietnamese SDC 963
SDC_5S Can converse – other language SDC 965
SDC_5T Can converse – Dutch SDC 963
SDC_5U Can converse – Hindi SDC 964
SDC_5V Can converse – Russian SDC 964
SDC_5W Can converse – Tamil SDC 965
SDC_6A First language learned and still understood – English SDC 977
SDC_6B First language learned and still understood – French SDC 978
SDC_6C First language learned and still understood – Arabic SDC 978
SDC_6D First language learned and still understood – Chinese SDC 979
SDC_6E First language learned and still understood – Cree SDC 979
SDC_6F First language learned and still understood – German SDC 980
SDC_6G First language learned and still understood – Greek SDC 980
SDC_6H First language learned and still understood – Hungarian SDC 981
SDC_6I First language learned and still understood – Italian SDC 981
SDC_6J First language learned and still understood – Korean SDC 982
SDC_6K First language learned / still understood – Persian (Farsi) SDC 982
SDC_6L First language learned and still understood – Polish SDC 983
SDC_6M First language learned and still understood – Portuguese SDC 983
SDC_6N First language learned and still understood – Punjabi SDC 984
SDC_6O First language learned and still understood – Spanish SDC 984
SDC_6P First lang. learned / still understood – Tagalog (Filipino) SDC 985
SDC_6Q First language learned and still understood – Ukrainian SDC 985
SDC_6R First language learned and still understood – Vietnamese SDC 986
SDC_6S First language learned and still understood – other SDC 988
SDC_6T First language learned and still understood – Dutch SDC 986
SDC_6U First language learned and still understood – Hindi SDC 987
SDC_6V First language learned and still understood – Russian SDC 987
SDC_6W First language learned and still understood – Tamil SDC 988
SDC_7AA Considers self heterosexual, homosexual or bisexual SDC 989
SDC_8 Current student EDU 1004
SDC_9 Full–time student or part–time student EDU 1004
SDCCCB Country of birth – (C) SDC 990
SDCDABT Aboriginal identity – (D) SDC 999
SDCDAIM Age at time of immigration – (D) SDC 996
SDCDCGT Cultural / racial background – (D) SDC 1000
SDCDFL1 First official language learned and still understood – (D) SDC 999
SDCDLHM Language(s) spoken at home – (D) SDC 996
SDCDLNG Languages – can converse – (D) SDC 998
SDCDRES Length of time in Canada since immigration – (D) SDC 997
SDCFIMM Immigrant – (F) SDC 997
SDCGCB Country of birth – (G) SDC 995
SFE_501 Self–esteem – has good qualities SFE 447
SFE_502 Self–esteem – is person of worth SFE 448
SFE_503 Self–esteem – is able to do things well SFE 449
SFE_504 Self–esteem – takes positive attitude towards self SFE 450
SFE_505 Self–esteem – satisfied with self SFE 451
SFE_506 Self–esteem – feels is a failure SFE 452
SFEDE1 Self–esteem scale – (D) SFE 452
SFR_03 Health status – limits vigorous activities SFR 742
SFR_04 Health status – limits moderate activities SFR 743
SFR_05 Health status – limits lifting and carrying groceries SFR 743
SFR_06 Health status – limits climbing several flights of stairs SFR 744
SFR_07 Health status – limits climbing one flight of stairs SFR 744
SFR_08 Health status – limits bending, kneeling, stooping SFR 745
SFR_09 Health status – limits walking more than one km SFR 745
SFR_10 Health status – limits walking several blocks SFR 746
SFR_11 Health status – limits walking one block SFR 746
SFR_12 Health status – limits bathing and dressing self SFR 747
SFR_13 Physical hlth – cut down time work/activities – past 4 wks SFR 747
SFR_14 Physcial htlh – accomplished less – past 4 wks SFR 748
SFR_15 Physical hlth – limited type of work/activity – past 4 wks SFR 748
SFR_16 Phys. hlth – difficulty performing work/activities – 4 wks SFR 749
SFR_17 Emotion prob. – less time spent/work/activities – past 4 wks SFR 749
SFR_18 Emotional problems – accomplished less – past 4 wks SFR 750
SFR_19 Emotional prob. – not as careful at work/act. – past 4 wks SFR 750
SFR_20 Phys./emo. prob. interfered with social act. – past 4 wks SFR 751
SFR_21 Level of bodily pain – past 4 wks SFR 752
SFR_22 Pain interfered with normal work – past 4 wks SFR 753
SFR_23 Feeling full of pep – past 4 wks SFR 754
SFR_24 Feeling nervous – past 4 wks SFR 755
SFR_25 Feeling down and can't be cheered up – past 4 wks SFR 756
SFR_26 Feeling calm and peaceful – past 4 wks SFR 757
SFR_27 Have lots of energy – past 4 wks SFR 758
SFR_28 Feeling downhearted and blue – past 4 wks SFR 759
SFR_29 Feeling worn out – past 4 wks SFR 760
SFR_30 Feeling happy – past 4 wks SFR 761
SFR_31 Feeling tired – past 4 wks SFR 762
SFR_32 Health limited social activities – past 4 wks SFR 763
SFR_33 Seem to get sick easier than others SFR 764
SFR_34 Sees self as healthy as others SFR 765
SFR_35 Expects health to worsen SFR 766
SFR_36 Views own health as excellent SFR 767
SFRDBPS Bodily pain scale – (D) SFR 770
SFRDGHP General health perceptions scale – (D) SFR 771
SFRDGMH General mental health scale – (D) SFR 769
SFRDMCS Summary measure of mental health – (D) SFR 772
SFRDMRF Role functioning (mental) scale – (D) SFR 769
SFRDPCS Summary measure of physical health – (D) SFR 771
SFRDPFS Physical functioning scale – (D) SFR 767
SFRDPRF Role functioning (physical) scale – (D) SFR 768
SFRDSFS Social functioning scale – (D) SFR 768
SFRDVTS Vitality scale – (D) SFR 770
SMK_01A Smoked 100 or more cigarettes – life SMK 460
SMK_01B Ever smoked whole cigarette SMK 460
SMK_01C Age – smoked first whole cigarette SMK 461
SMK_05B Number of cigarettes smoked per day (occasional smoker) SMK 463
SMK_05C Number of days – smoked 1 cigarette or more (occ. smoker) SMK 463
SMK_05D Ever smoked cigarettes daily SMK 464
SMK_06A Stopped smoking – when (was never a daily smoker) SMK 465
SMK_06B Stopped smoking – month (never daily smoker) SMK 466
SMK_06C Number of years since stopped smoking SMK 467
SMK_09A Stopped smoking daily – when stopped (former daily smoker) SMK 468
SMK_09B Stopped smoking daily – month (former daily smoker) SMK 469
SMK_09C No. of yrs since stopped smoking daily (former daily smoker) SMK 470
SMK_10 Quit smoking completely (former daily smoker) SMK 470
SMK_10A Stopped smoking completely – when (former daily smoker) SMK 471
SMK_10B Stopped smoking completely – month (former daily smoker) SMK 472
SMK_10C Number of years since stopped smoking (daily) SMK 473
SMK_202 Type of smoker SMK 461
SMK_203 Age – started smoking daily (daily smoker) SMK 462
SMK_204 Number of cigarettes smoked per day (daily smoker) SMK 462
SMK_207 Age – started smoking daily (former daily smoker) SMK 467
SMK_208 Number of cigarettes smoked per day (former daily smoker) SMK 468
SMKDSTP Number of years since stopped smoking completely – (D) SMK 474
SMKDSTY Type of smoker – (D) SMK 473
SMKDYCS Number of years smoked (current daily smokers) – (D) SMK 474
SPC_10 Visited regular medical doctor SPC 484
SPC_11 Doctor – knows smokes/smoked SPC 485
SPC_12 Doctor – advised to quit SPC 485
SPC_13 Doctor – gave specific help SPC 486
SPC_14A Type of help – referral to one–on–one program SPC 486
SPC_14B Type of help – referral to group program SPC 487
SPC_14C Type of help – recommended nicotine patch or gum SPC 487
SPC_14D Type of help – recommended Zyban or other medication SPC 488
SPC_14E Type of help – provided self–help information SPC 488
SPC_14F Type of help – doctor offered counselling SPC 489
SPC_14G Type of help – other SPC 489
SPC_20 Visited dentist SPC 490
SPC_21 Dentist/hygienist – knows smokes/smoked SPC 490
SPC_22 Dentist/hygienist – advised to quit SPC 491
SSA_01 Number of close friends and relatives SSA 666
SSA_02 Has someone to give help if confined to bed SSA 667
SSA_03 Has someone to listen SSA 668
SSA_04 Has someone to provide/give advice about a crisis. SSA 669
SSA_05 Has someone to take to doctor SSA 670
SSA_06 Has someone who shows love and affection SSA 671
SSA_07 Has someone to have a good time with SSA 672
SSA_08 Has someone to give info to help understand a situation SSA 673
SSA_09 Has someone to confide in SSA 674
SSA_10 Has someone who gives hugs SSA 675
SSA_11 Has someone to get together with for relaxation SSA 676
SSA_12 Has someone to prepare meals SSA 677
SSA_13 Has someone to give advice SSA 678
SSA_14 Has someone to do things to get mind off things SSA 679
SSA_15 Has someone to help with daily chores if sick SSA 680
SSA_16 Has someone to share most private worries and fears with SSA 681
SSA_17 Has someone to turn to for suggestions for personal problems SSA 682
SSA_18 Has someone to do something enjoyable with SSA 683
SSA_19 Has someone who understands problems SSA 684
SSA_20 Has someone who loves and makes feel wanted SSA 685
SSADAFF Affection – MOS subscale – (D) SSA 686
SSADEMO Emotional or informational support – MOS subscale – (D) SSA 687
SSADSOC Positive social interaction – MOS subscale – (D) SSA 686
SSADTNG Tangible social support – MOS subscale – (D) SSA 685
SSB_01 Been surnburnt – past 12 months SSB 383
SSB_02 Sunburn involved blistering SSB 384
SSB_03 Sunburns involved pain – lasting more than 1 day SSB 384
SSB_06 Amount of time in the sun – 11 am to 4 pm SSB 385
SSB_07 Frequency – seek shade SSB 386
SSB_08 Frequency – wear hat in the sun SSB 387
SSB_09A Frequency – wear long pants or skirt in the sun SSB 388
SSB_09B Frequency – use sunscreen on your face SSB 389
SSB_10 Sun Proctection factor (SPF) usually use – face SSB 390
SSB_11 Frequency – use sunscreen on your body SSB 391
SSB_12 Sun Proctection factor (SPF) usually use on body SSB 392
SSB_13 Skin cancer SSB 392
SSB_14 Skin cancer – diagnostic SSB 393
SSB_15 Skin cancer – type of cancer SSB 393
SSU_21A Received tangible social support SSU 688
SSU_21B Frequency of tangible social support SSU 689
SSU_22A Received affective support SSU 690
SSU_22B Frequency of affective support SSU 691
SSU_23A Received positive social interactive support SSU 692
SSU_23B Frequency of positive social interactive support SSU 693
SSU_24A Received emotional/informational support SSU 694
SSU_24B Frequency of emotional/informational support SSU 695
STC_61 Frequency – coping – problem solving STC 439
STC_610 Frequency – coping – blaming oneself STC 445
STC_611 Frequency – coping – wishing situation would go away STC 446
STC_62 Frequency – coping – talking to others STC 440
STC_63 Frequency – coping – avoiding being with people STC 440
STC_64 Frequency – coping – sleeping more than usual STC 441
STC_65A Frequency – coping – eating more or less than usual STC 441
STC_65B Frequency – coping – smoking more cigarettes than usual STC 442
STC_65C Frequency – coping – drinking alcohol STC 442
STC_65D Frequency – coping – using drugs or medication STC 443
STC_66 Frequency – coping – jogging or other exercise STC 443
STC_67 Frequency – coping – praying or seeking spiritual help STC 444
STC_68 Frequency – coping – doing something enjoyable STC 444
STC_69 Frequency – coping – looking on the bright side of things STC 445
STS_1 Self–perceived ability to handle unexpected problem STS 436
STS_2 Self–perceived ability to handle day–to–day demands STS 437
STS_3 Most important source of feelings of stress STS 438
SUI_1 Seriously considered suicide – lifetime SUI 735
SUI_2 Seriously considered suicide – past 12 months SUI 736
SUI_3 Attempted suicide – lifetime SUI 736
SUI_4 Attempted suicide – past 12 months SUI 737
SUI_5 Consulted health professional following suicide attempt SUI 737
SUI_6A Suicide attempt – consulted family doctor or g.p. SUI 738
SUI_6B Suicide attempt – consulted psychiatrist SUI 738
SUI_6C Suicide attempt – consulted psychologist SUI 739
SUI_6D Suicide attempt – consulted nurse SUI 739
SUI_6E Suicide attempt – consulted social worker or counsellor SUI 740
SUI_6F Suicide attempt – consulted other health professional SUI 741
SUI_6G Suicide attempt – consulted religious or spiritual advisor SUI 740
SUI_6H Suicide attempt – consulted a teacher or guidance counsellor SUI 741
SWL_02 Satisfaction – job SWL 427
SWL_03 Satisfaction – leisure activities SWL 428
SWL_04 Satisfaction – financial situation SWL 429
SWL_05 Satisfaction – with self SWL 430
SWL_06 Satisfaction – way body looks SWL 431
SWL_07 Satisfaction – relationships with other family members SWL 432
SWL_08 Satisfaction – relationships with friends SWL 433
SWL_09 Satisfaction – housing SWL 434
SWL_10 Satisfaction – neighbourhood SWL 435
SXB_07 Ever diagnosed with STD SXB 630
SXB_09 Important to avoid getting pregnant SXB 632
SXB_1 Ever had sexual intercourse SXB 628
SXB_10 Important to avoid getting partner pregnant SXB 633
SXB_11 Usually use birth control – past 12 months SXB 634
SXB_12A Usual birth control method – condom SXB 634
SXB_12B Usual birth control method – Birth control pill SXB 635
SXB_12C Usual birth control method – diaphragm SXB 635
SXB_12D Usual birth control method – spermicide SXB 636
SXB_12E Usual birth control method – other SXB 637
SXB_12F Usual birth control method – birth control injection SXB 636
SXB_13A Birth control method used last time – condom SXB 637
SXB_13B Birth control method used last time – birth control pill SXB 638
SXB_13C Birth control method used last time – diaphragm SXB 638
SXB_13D Birth control method used last time – spermicide SXB 639
SXB_13E Birth control method used last time – other SXB 640
SXB_13F Birth cntrl. method used last time – birth control injection SXB 639
SXB_13G Method used last time – nothing SXB 640
SXB_2 Age – first sexual intercourse SXB 629
SXB_3 Had sexual intercourse – past 12 months SXB 629
SXB_4 Number of different partners – past 12 months SXB 630
SXB_7A Condom use – last time SXB 631
TAL_1 Smoked cigars – last month TAL 497
TAL_2 Smoked a pipe – last month TAL 497
TAL_3 Used snuff – last month TAL 498
TAL_4 Used chewing tobacco – last month TAL 498
UPE_01 Frequency – wears helmet – bicycling UPE 371
UPE_01A Done any bicycling in past 12 months UPE 371
UPE_02 Done any in–line skating in past 12 months UPE 372
UPE_02A Frequency – wears helmet – in–line skating UPE 372
UPE_02B Frequency – wears wrist guards – in–line skating UPE 373
UPE_02C Frequency – wears elbow pads – in–line skating UPE 373
UPE_02D Wear knee pads UPE 374
UPE_03A Downhill skiing or snowboarding – past 3 mo. UPE 374
UPE_03B Downhill skiing or snowboarding – past 12 mo UPE 375
UPE_04A Frequency – wears helmet – downhill skiing UPE 376
UPE_05A Frequency – wears helmet – snowboarding UPE 377
UPE_05B Frequency – wears wrist guards – snowboarding UPE 378
UPE_06 Has done skateboarding – past 12 mo UPE 378
UPE_06A Frequency – wears helmet – skateboarding UPE 379
UPE_06B Frequency – wears wrist guards/protectors – skateboarding UPE 379
UPE_06C Frequency – wears elbow pads – skateboarding UPE 380
UPE_07 Played ice hockey past 12 months UPE 380
UPE_07A Wear a mouth guard UPE 381
UPEFILS Wears all protective equipment – in–line skating – (F) UPE 381
UPEFSKB Wears all protective equipment – skateboarding – (F) UPE 382
UPEFSNB Wears all protective equipment – snowboarding – (F) UPE 382
VERDATE Date of file creation SAM 1
WTM_01 Required visit to medical specialist WTM 855
WTM_02 Required visit to medical specialist – type of condition WTM 856
WTM_03 Person who referred respondent to medical specialist WTM 857
WTM_04 Already visited the medical specialist WTM 857
WTM_05 Had difficulties seeing the medical specialist WTM 858
WTM_06A Difficulty – getting a referral WTM 858
WTM_06B Difficulty – getting an appointment WTM 859
WTM_06C Difficulty – no specialists in area WTM 859
WTM_06D Difficulty – waited too long for an appointment WTM 860
WTM_06E Difficulty – waited too long to see doctor WTM 860
WTM_06F Difficulty – transportation WTM 861
WTM_06G Difficulty – language WTM 861
WTM_06H Difficulty – cost WTM 862
WTM_06I Difficulty – personal or family responsibilities WTM 862
WTM_06J Difficulty – general deterioration of health WTM 863
WTM_06K Difficulty – appointment cancelled/deferred WTM 863
WTM_06L Difficulty – unable to leave house/health problem WTM 864
WTM_06M Difficulty – other WTM 864
WTM_07A Length of wait to see specialist WTM 865
WTM_07B Length of wait to see specialist – reporting unit WTM 865
WTM_08A Length of time been waiting to see specialist WTM 866
WTM_08B Length of time been waiting to see specialist – report. unit WTM 866
WTM_10 Respondent's opinion of waiting time WTM 867
WTM_11A Acceptable waiting time WTM 867
WTM_11B Acceptable waiting time – reporting unit WTM 868
WTM_12 Visit to specialist cancelled or postponed WTM 868
WTM_13A Visit cancelled/postponed – by respondent WTM 869
WTM_13B Visit cancelled/postponed – by specialist WTM 869
WTM_13C Visit cancelled/postponed – by other WTM 870
WTM_14 Life affected by wait for visit to specialist WTM 870
WTM_15A Life affected by wait – worry WTM 871
WTM_15B Life affected by wait – worry for family WTM 871
WTM_15C Life affected by wait – pain WTM 872
WTM_15D Life affected by wait – prob. with activities/daily living WTM 872
WTM_15E Life affected by wait – loss of work WTM 873
WTM_15F Life affected by wait – loss of income WTM 873
WTM_15G Life affected by wait – increased dependence WTM 874
WTM_15H Life affected by wait – increased use medications WTM 874
WTM_15I Life affected by wait – health deteriorated WTM 875
WTM_15J Life affected by wait – health problem improved WTM 875
WTM_15K Life affected by wait – pers. relationships suffered WTM 876
WTM_15L Life affected by wait – other WTM 876
WTM_16 Type of surgery required WTM 877
WTM_17 Already had the surgery WTM 878
WTM_18 Surgery required overnight hospital stay WTM 878
WTM_19 Experienced difficulties getting this surgery WTM 879
WTM_20A Difficulty – getting an appointment WTM 879
WTM_20B Difficulty – getting a diagnosis WTM 880
WTM_20C Difficulty – waited too long for a diagnostic test WTM 880
WTM_20D Difficulty – waited too long for a hospital bed WTM 881
WTM_20E Difficulty – waited too long for surgery WTM 881
WTM_20F Difficulty – service not available in area WTM 882
WTM_20G Difficulty – transportation WTM 882
WTM_20H Difficulty – language WTM 883
WTM_20I Difficulty – cost WTM 883
WTM_20J Difficulty – personal or family responsibilities WTM 884
WTM_20K Difficulty – general deterioration of health WTM 884
WTM_20L Difficulty – appointment cancelled/deferred WTM 885
WTM_20M Difficulty – unable to leave house/health problem WTM 885
WTM_20N Difficulty – other WTM 886
WTM_21A Length of wait between decision and surgery WTM 886
WTM_21B Length of wait between decision and surgery – reported unit WTM 887
WTM_22 Surgery will require overnight hospital stay WTM 887
WTM_23A Time since decision to have surgery WTM 888
WTM_23B Time since decision to have surgery – reported unit WTM 888
WTM_24 Respondent's opinion of waiting time WTM 889
WTM_25A Acceptable waiting time WTM 889
WTM_25B Acceptable waiting time – reported unit WTM 890
WTM_26 Surgery cancelled or postponed WTM 890
WTM_27A Surgery cancelled/postponed – by respondent WTM 891
WTM_27B Surgery cancelled/postponed – by surgeon WTM 891
WTM_27C Surgery cancelled/postponed – by hospital WTM 892
WTM_27D Surgery cancelled/postponed – other WTM 892
WTM_28 Life affected by wait for surgery WTM 893
WTM_29A Life affected by wait – worry WTM 893
WTM_29B Life affected by wait – worry for family WTM 894
WTM_29C Life affected by wait – pain WTM 894
WTM_29D Life affected by wait – prob. with activities/daily living WTM 895
WTM_29E Life affected by wait – loss of work WTM 895
WTM_29F Life affected by wait – loss of income WTM 896
WTM_29G Life affected by wait – increased dependence WTM 896
WTM_29H Life affected by wait – increased used of medication WTM 897
WTM_29I Life affected by wait – health deteriorated WTM 897
WTM_29J Life affected by wait – health problem improved WTM 898
WTM_29K Life affected by wait – personal relationships suffered WTM 898
WTM_29L Life affected by wait – other WTM 899
WTM_30 Type of diagnostic test required WTM 899
WTM_31 Required diagnostic test – type of condition WTM 900
WTM_32 Already had diagnostic test WTM 900
WTM_33 Location of test WTM 901
WTM_34 Location of clinic WTM 901
WTM_35 Patient in hospital at time of test WTM 902
WTM_36 Had difficulties getting the diagnostic test WTM 902
WTM_37A Difficulty – getting a referral WTM 903
WTM_37B Difficulty – getting an appointment WTM 903
WTM_37C Difficulty – waited too long to get an appointment WTM 904
WTM_37D Difficulty – waited long to get test WTM 904
WTM_37E Difficulty – service not available at time required WTM 905
WTM_37F Difficulty – service not available in area WTM 905
WTM_37G Difficulty – transportation WTM 906
WTM_37H Difficulty – language WTM 906
WTM_37I Difficulty – cost WTM 907
WTM_37J Difficulty – general deterioration of health WTM 907
WTM_37K Difficulty – did not know where to get information WTM 908
WTM_37L Difficulty – unable to leave house/health problem WTM 908
WTM_37M Difficulty – other WTM 909
WTM_38A Length of wait between decision and test WTM 909
WTM_38B Length of wait between decision and test – reporting unit WTM 910
WTM_39A Length of time been waiting for diagnostic test WTM 910
WTM_39B Length of time been waiting for diagnostic test – unit WTM 911
WTM_40 Respondent's opinion of waiting time WTM 911
WTM_41A Acceptable waiting time WTM 912
WTM_41B Acceptable waiting time – unit WTM 912
WTM_42 Test cancelled or postponed WTM 913
WTM_43 Test cancelled or postponed by WTM 913
WTM_44 Life affected by wait for test WTM 914
WTM_45A Life affected by wait – worry WTM 914
WTM_45B Life affected by wait – worry for family WTM 915
WTM_45C Life affected by wait – pain WTM 915
WTM_45D Life affected by wait – prob. with activities/daily living WTM 916
WTM_45E Life affected by wait – loss of work WTM 916
WTM_45F Life affected by wait – loss of income WTM 917
WTM_45G Life affected by wait – increased dependence WTM 917
WTM_45H Life affected by wait – increased use medications WTM 918
WTM_45I Life affected by wait – health deteriorated WTM 918
WTM_45J Life affected by wait – health problem improved WTM 919
WTM_45K Life affected by wait – personal relationships suffered WTM 919
WTM_45L Life affected by wait – other WTM 920
WTMDCA Number of days acceptable wait – non emergency surgery – (D) WTM 923
WTMDCN Number of days wait – non–urgent surgery – not done – (D) WTM 922
WTMDCO Number of days wait – non–urgent surgery – surgery done – (D WTM 922
WTMDSA Number of days acceptable wait – med. specialist – (D) WTM 921
WTMDSN Number/days wait/medical specialist – not seen spec. – (D) WTM 921
WTMDSO Number/days wait/medical specialist – seen specialist – (D) WTM 920
WTMDTA Number of days acceptable wait – diagnostic test – (D) WTM 924
WTMDTN Number of days wait – diagnostic test – not done – (D) WTM 924
WTMDTO Number of days wait – diagnostic test – done – (D) WTM 923
WTS_M Weights – Master WTS 1074
WTS_S Weights – Share WTS 1074

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