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ID #:   39271330
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Description:   Detailed survey on the health of Canadians (Adults & Youth (12-17 years old). Covers: GENERAL HEALTH - % consider themselves overweight / obese, % live a health lifestyle, % feel stressed most of the time, Number of times socialize/spend time with friends, Average number of hours of sleep per night, Factors that would motivate one to become healthier, % currently smoke

FOOD & NUTRITION - Per week: Breakfast eaten at home (vs. take out), Lunch / Dinner eaten at home per week (vs. take-out / in restaurant), Eat from food groups, Eat processed or pre-packaged food, Consume alcohol, soft drinks, juice, dessert, coffee/tea, % take vitamins regularly, main reason for not eating as healthy

EXERCISE - % exercise regularly, % walk, play with friends, go to gym [fitness club], play sports, jog / running, yoga, Top reasons for not exercising

SLEEP - Main reasons for not getting enough sleep

INFORMATION ON HEALTHY LIVING - Top sources (e.g. Online sources, TV, Friends/family), % would post a health question online, % trust health information online

VISITING HEALTH PROFESSIONALS - % go to the doctor regularly, Main reason for not going to doctor, dentist, % have visited in the last 6 months: Registered Massage Therapist, Chiropractor, Physiotherapist, Psychologist, Nutritionist, Acupuncturist, Naturopath, Psychiatrist

 
Publication Date:   1/4/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/4/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39269952
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Description:   % of adult Canadians experienced at least one episode of moderate to severe pain within the past three months, % reported they experienced pain either daily or at least a few days each week, % of the individuals that experienced moderate to severe pain reported they had not sought treatment for their pain from a health professional in the past three months, Among those seeking treatment, % reported they were dissatisfied with the treatment they received.

% Canadians admitted to using alcohol, illegal narcotics or non-prescribed medications for pain treatment, % reported using over-the-counter medication (OTC), such as ibuprofen, % used alternative treatments such as vitamins, exercise, massage therapy and other forms of alternative treatments

 
Publication Date:   5/13/2010
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/16/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39269221
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Description:   % of Canadians used some sort of coping mechanism(s) to help manage the pain of their last headache. % chose bed rest, massage therapy (by gender), over-the-counter medication
 
Publication Date:   12/1/2009
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Posted/Updated:   12/6/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39268798
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Description:   % of Canadians believe that medications are effective in reducing arthritic pain, % believe physiotherapy, physical activity, applying heat or cold, joint replacement therapy, Massage therapy, complementary therapies.
 
Publication Date:   9/1/2009
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Posted/Updated:   9/12/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39269128
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Description:   Survey on the use of non-presecription medication. Includes: In the next year, do you expect that the global financial crisis will affect the amount of or type of non-prescription medicine that you will use? [Financial Crisis 2008]

When choosing a non-prescription medicine, what factors are most important to you? (I have confidence in the product, The price, A name that I trust, I know it is safe, The advice of the pharmacist, I know it works quickly, It is the one I usually take, It is easy to take, It is value for money)

% never take non-prescription medication, % usually wait to see if the problem gets better before taking medicine, % take medicine as soon as they start to feel unwell.

% feel that taking medicine can be harmful to their health, % of Canadians opt to either try other methods of treatment or visit the doctor for advice before using OTC medicines.

Which of the following statements best reflects how you ensure that you use a non-prescription medicine responsibly? (I look up the usage instructions on the internet, I read the usage instructions on the pack, I read the product information leaflet in the pack, I ask the pharmacist for advice on how to use the product, I make my own decision based on previous experience. [self-medication, over-the-counter medication]

 
Publication Date:   8/1/2009
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Location Type:   ARCHIVE
Geography:   Canada, U.S., Global
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/11/2010
 
 
 
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