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National Population Health Survey – North Component

1994 - 1999

Subjects

Children and youthHealthHealth and disability among seniorsHealth and well-beingHealth care servicesIndigenous peoplesLifestyle and social conditionsSeniors and aging
Overview Related Publications Related Data

Overview

Summary

The NPHS North component started in 1994-1995. Data for this component are obtained through a separate survey due to the special challenges of survey taking in Canada's North. Collection operations were carried out by the Statistical Bureaus in Yukon and Northwest Territories with funding provided by Statistics Canada. Data processing was performed by Statistics Canada. Most of the core content from the NPHS Household component was included in the North component questionnaire.

Available Cycles

Years Name
1994,1995,1996,1998,1999 National Population Health Survey – North Component

Documentation

  • StatsCan

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

Related Publications

Christopher S. Carpenter and Casey Warman (2018).

Do 'all-age' bicycle helmet laws work? Evidence from Canada

National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper

Yang Cui (2018).

Consequences and control of tobacco use among some Canadian populations

Kevin E. Gordon and Stefan Kuhle (2018).

'Reported concussion' time trends within two national health surveys over two decades

Brain Injury , 843-849

John P. Ekwaru, Arto Ohinmaa, Bach X. Tran, Solmaz Setayeshgar, Jeffrey A. Johnson, and Paul J. Veugelers (2017).

Cost-effectiveness of a school-based health promotion program in Canada: A life-course modeling approach

PLoS ONE , 13-Jan

Scott B. Patten, Jeanne V. A. Williams, Dina H. Lavorato, Jian L. Wang, and Andrew G. M. Bulloch (2016).

Major depression prevalence increases with latitude in Canada

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry , 62-66

Scott B. Patten, Jeanne V. A. Williams, Dina H. Lavorato, Kirsten M. Fiest, Andrew G. M. Bulloch, and JianLi Wang (2014).

Changing perceptions of mental health in Canada

Canadian Journal of Psychiatry , 591-597

E. Fuller-Thomson and J. L. Sawyer (2014).

Is the cluster risk model of parental adversities better than the cumulative risk model as an indicator of childhood physical abuse?: Findings from two representative community surveys

Child: Care, Health and Development , 124-133

Michael Lebenbaum (2013).

Obesity and health care utilization trends in Canada during the period 1996-97 to 2009-10

Scott B. Patten (2012).

Major depression epidemiology: Implications for health policy

Marjan Walli-Attae (2011).

Measuring inequity in the Canadian health system: The sensitivity of results to alternative formulations of the concentration index of income-related inequality

Serban Dinca-Panaitescu, Mihaela Dinca-Panaitescu, Toba Bryant, Isolde Daiski, Beryl Pilkington, and Dennis Raphael (2011).

Diabetes prevalence and income: results of the Canadian Community Health Survey

Health Policy , 116-123

Donald Emile Addington, Cindy Beck, JianLi Wang, Beverly Adams, Cathy Pryce, Haifeng Zhu, Jian Kang, and Emily McKenzie (2010).

Predictors of admission in first-episode psychosis: developing a risk adjustment model for service comparisons

Psychiatric Services , 483-488

Michelle Lynn Reitsma (2010).

The epidemiology of chronic pain in canada between 1994 and 2008: Results from the National Population Health Survey and the Canadian Community Health Survey

Sara Allin and Jeremiah Hurley (2009).

Inequity in publicly funded physician care: What is the role of private prescription drug insurance?

Health Economics , 1218-1232

F. C. Breslin, D. Day, E. Tompa, E. Irvin, S. Bhattacharyya, J. Clarke, A. Wang, and M. Koehoorn (2007).

Non-agricultural work injuries among youth: A systematic review

American Journal of Preventive Medicine , 151-162

A. V. Perruccio, Elizabeth M. Badley, and G. E. Trope (2007).

Self-reported glaucoma in Canada: Findings from population-based surveys

Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology , 219-226

Hai Zhong (2007).

Equity in pharmaceutical utilization in Ontario: A cross section and over time analysis

Canadian Public Policy , 487-508

Jeremiah Hurley and O. Rakita (2006).

The relationship between public health unit budgets in Ontario and indicators of need for public health

Hai Zhong (2006).

Three essays in the economics of pharmaceuticals

M. S. Tremblay, P. T. Katzmarzyk, and J. D. Willms (2002).

Temporal trends in overweight and obesity in Canada, 1981-1996

International Journal of Obesity , 538-543

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