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Data Survey: RHS 2015/16

Percentage of First Nations adults and youth reporting what helps make them physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually healthy

Note: Respondents could choose more than one response. Link to Full Report

Number of chronic health conditions among First Nations adults, youth and children, by age group

Link to Full Report

Self-rated oral health among First Nations adults and youth and parent/caregiver rating of their child’s oral health, by gender

Note:E High sampling variability, interpret with caution Link to Full Report

Self or parent/caregiver-reported fair or poor oral health among First Nations adults, youth or children, by age and gender

Note: E High sampling variability, interpret with caution

Last time dental care was obtained for any reason prior to the survey among First Nations adults, overall and by gender and age group

Notes: E High sampling variability, interpret with caution F Suppressed due to low cell count or very high sampling variability.

First Nations adults who received dental care in the year prior to the survey, by age group and dentate status, RHS 2015/16 and RHS 2008/10

Note: * Both dentate and edentulous adults within the age group. Link to Full Report

Last time dental care was obtained for any reason prior to the survey among First Nations youth, overall and by gender and age group

Notes: E High sampling variability, interpret with caution F Suppressed due to low cell count or very high sampling variability.

Last time First Nations children had any dental care prior to the survey as reported by parents/caregivers, overall and by gender and age group

Notes:E High sampling variability, interpret with caution. F Suppressed due to low cell count or very high sampling variability.

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34 McCumber Road, Unit 13
Akwesasne, Ontario
K6H 5R7

Tel: 613-733-1916
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Ottawa, ON K2P 2K3
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