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Participation in physical activities in the past 3 months among First Nations seniors, by sex and age group

Survey(s): RHS 2015/16 > Adult >

Participation in physical activities in the past 3 months among First Nations seniors, by sex and age group

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Physical activity Sex 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65+ years (%) Overall (%)
1 Berry picking or other food gathering Male 17.2% 16.9% 14.2% 15.9%
45 Female 17.2% 24.7% 16.2%แดฑ 18.6%
46 Overall 17.2% 20.6% 15.3%แดฑ 17.3%
47 Dancing (aerobic, modern, etc.) Male 3.3%แดฑ 5.3%แดฑ 3.6%แดฑ 4.0%
48 Female 13.6% 9.9% 6.8%แดฑ 9.7%
49 Overall 8.8% 7.5% 5.4%แดฑ 7.0%
50 Fishing Male 29.1% 20.7% 16.4% 21.5%
51 Female 8.2% 17.8% F 10.7%
52 Overall 18.0% 19.3% 12.2% 15.9%
53 Outdoor gardening, yard work Male 35.5% 36.6% 29.8% 33.5%
Physical activity Sex 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65+ years (%) Overall (%)

Note: Respondents could choose more than one response

แดฑ – signifies high sampling variability, interpret with caution

F – Suppressed due to small cell size or extreme sampling variability

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Connection and exposure to First Nations language among First Nations seniors, by age group

Survey(s): RHS 2015/16 > Adult >

Connection and exposure to First Nations language among First Nations seniors, by age group

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at First Nations language variable Response Category 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)
1 Importance of understanding Somewhat/ Very important 90.4% 94.7% 96.0% 93.5% 93.4%
2 Importance of speaking Somewhat/ Very important 91.3% 94.3% 94.6% 93.5% 93.2%
3 Satisfied with knowledge Somewhat/ Very satisfied 71.1% 75.3% 79.2% 80.1% 76.2%
4 Frequency of exposure at home Most/ All of the time 40.2% 45.2% 49.2% 55.1% 47.2%
5 Frequency of exposure in community Most/ All of the time 40.3% 45.5% 44.7% 52.1% 45.6%
First Nations language variable Response Category 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)

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Experiences of aggression and racism among First Nations seniors, by age group

Survey(s): RHS 2015/16 > Adult >

Experiences of aggression and racism among First Nations seniors, by age group

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Experienced in past year Categories 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)
1 Physical aggression Rarely/ Never 92.3% 95.5% 97.0% 97.4% 95.3%
2 Often/ Sometimes 7.7% 4.5% 3.0%แดฑ 2.6%แดฑ 4.7%
3 Verbal aggression Rarely/ Never 80.8% 88.2% 88.1% 92.1% 87.0%
4 Often/ Sometimes 19.2% 11.8% 11.9%แดฑ 7.9% 13.0%
5 Racism No 74.9% 76.2% 78.0% 86.2% 78.7%
6 Yes 25.1% 23.8% 22.0% 13.8% 21.3%
Experienced in past year Categories 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)

แดฑ โ€“ High sampling variability, interpret with caution

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Proportion of First Nations seniors who feel safe in their community, by sex and age group

Survey(s): RHS 2015/16 > Adult >

Proportion of First Nations seniors who feel safe in their community, by sex and age group

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Sex 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)
1 Male 85.8% 80.4% 83.5% 89.4% 84.7%
2 Female 77.3% 83.8% 86.3% 86.0% 82.8%
3 Overall 81.3% 82.0% 85.0% 87.5% 83.7%
Sex 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)

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Proportion of First Nations seniors who always or almost always take part in community cultural events, by sex and age group

Survey(s): RHS 2015/16 > Adult >

Proportion of First Nations seniors who always or almost always take part in community cultural events, by sex and age group

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Sex 55-59 years (%) 60-4 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)
1 Male 24.1% 19.6% 27.2% 22.0% 22.8%
2 Female 25.8% 23.3% 20.2% 23.5% 23.6%
3 Overall 25.0% 21.4% 23.5% 22.8% 23.2%
Sex 55-59 years (%) 60-4 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)

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Very or somewhat strong sense of community belonging among First Nations seniors, by sex and age group

Survey(s): RHS 2015/16 > Adult >

Very or somewhat strong sense of community belonging among First Nations seniors, by sex and age group

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Sex 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)
1 Male 83.9% 85.6% 87.6% 86.3% 85.6%
2 Female 83.2% 85.6% 84.2% 89.0% 85.6%
3 Overall 83.5% 85.6% 85.9% 87.8% 85.6%
Sex 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)

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Perception of community health care service quality among First Nations seniors, by sex and age group

Survey(s): RHS 2015/16 > Adult >

Perception of community health care service quality among First Nations seniors, by sex and age group

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Quality of Community Health Care Services Sex 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)
1 Good/Excellent Male 62.9% 52.9% 64.6% 65.3% 60.8%
2 Female 52.6% 57.9% 60.2% 65.1% 58.5%
3 Overall 57.3% 55.2% 62.2% 65.2% 59.6%
Quality of Community Health Care Services Sex 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)

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Needed/received health care in the past year among First Nations seniors, by age group

Survey(s): RHS 2015/16 > Adult >

Needed/received health care in the past year among First Nations seniors, by age group

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Needed/Received health care in past 12 months 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)
1 No health care required 27.3% 25.8% 25.8% 16.8% 23.9%
2 Yes, and I received all the health care I needed 62.1% 65.3% 68.2% 76.4% 67.7%
3 Yes, but I did not receive all the health care I needed 10.7% 9.0% 6.0แดฑ% 6.8% 8.4%
Needed/Received health care in past 12 months 55-59 years (%) 60-64 years (%) 65-69 years (%) 70+ years (%) Overall (%)

แดฑ โ€“ signifies high sampling variability, interpret with caution

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