Canadian Community Health Survey: Rapid Response
2007 - 2022
Overview
Summary
The CCHS collects information on health status, health care use and determinants of health. It relies upon a large sample of respondents and is designed to provide reliable estimates at the regional level. In 2007, a rapid response section was added to the survey. This portion of the survey appears for some collection periods and is conducted based on interest and cost-recovery from organizations with interest in obtaining national estimates on specific topics. The following are the rapid response surveys conducted and available in the RDC:
- Work Productivity and Work family balance (2022)
- Smoking - stages of change 2 and tobacco alternatives and vaping (2021)
- Healthy Living (2020)
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (2020)
- Tobacco Alternatives to Vaping (2020)
- Smoking - stages of change 2 (2020)
- Tanning Equipment and Handheld Laser Use (2019)
- Positive Mental Health (2019)
- Gambling (2018)
- Antibiotic Medication (2018)
- Barriers to Physical Activity (2017)
- Prescriptions - cost related non-adherence (2016)
- Risk Factors for Heart Disease (2015)
- Tanning Equipment Use and Laser Beam Exposure (2014)
- Everyday Discrimination (2013)
- Food Skills - mechanical skills and food conceptualization (2013)
- Food Skills - knowledge, planning and transference of skills (2012)
- Awareness, Use, and Understanding of Canada's Food Guide (2012)
- Stigma and Mental Health Experiences (2012)
- Neighbourhood Environment (2011)
- Infertility (2009-10)
- Sleep Apnea (2009)
- Osteoporosis (2009)
- Prescription Drug Expenses (2007)
Available Cycles
Years | Name |
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2022,2021,2020,2018,2017,2016,2015,2014,2013,2012,2011,2010,2009,2007 | Canadian Community Health Survey: Rapid Response |
Publication Note
All publications (e.g. scientific articles, reports, dissertations, theses) and presentations based on a dataset available in the RDCs should include an acknowledgement of the support provided by granting councils (SSHRC, CIHR, CFI), Statistics Canada and host university. See a sample