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Data Survey: RHS 2008/10

Percentage of First Nations youth reporting dental treatment needs in RHS 2008/10

E = Interpret with caution (high sampling variability—coefficient of variation 16.6% to 33.3%). Link to Full Report

Body part injured (among youth who indicated being injured in past 12 months)

E = High sampling variability. Use figure with caution. Link to Full Report

Cause of injury (among youth who indicated being injured in past 12 months)

F = suppressed due to extreme sampling variability or low cell count. E = High sampling variability. Use figure with caution. Link to Full Report

Potential correlates of injury

*Statistically significant (p < 0.05) Link to Full Report

Where medical treatment was received (among youth who indicated being injured in past 12 months)

F = Suppressed due to extreme sampling variability or low cell count. E = High sampling variability. Interpret figure with caution. Link to Full Report

Where the injury occurred (among youth who indicated being injured in past 12 months)

F = suppressed due to extreme sampling variability or low cell count. Link to Full Report

Health conditions diagnosed by a health care professional and receiving treatment

*Individuals who reported an asthma diagnosis by a health care professional and who had an asthma attack in the 12 months prior to RHS 2008/10. E = High sampling variability; use figures with caution. Link to Full Report

Received health screening tests in the past 12 months prior to the survey, by level of parents’ education

Link to Full Report

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