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. 2017 May 31;3:464–472. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2017.05.013

Table 1.

Prevalence (%) and 95% Confidence Intervals of Study Variables from a Pooled Sample of Respondents from the Canadian Community Health Survey 2005–2012 (N = 302,683).

Variable Categories Percent 95% CI
Outcome
Major Depressive Episodes in the Past Year Yes 6.4 6.2–6.6
Depressive Thoughts in the Past Month Yes 19.9 19.6–20.3
Anxiety Disorder Yes 5.8 5.7–6.0
Mood Disorder Yes 7.2 7.0–7.3
Suicidal Thoughts in the Past Year Yes 19.7 18.7–20.7
Mental Health Status Fair/Poor 5.3 5.2–5.4
Exposure
Household Food Insecurity Food Secure 88.2 88.0–88.4
Marginal Food Insecurity 3.7 3.5–3.8
Moderate Food Insecurity 6.7 6.5–6.9
Severe Food Insecurity 1.4 1.3–1.5
Covariate Categories Mean Standard Deviation
Age Continuous (18–64) 42.8 13.5
Covariate Categories Percent 95% CI
Sex Male 49.1 49.1–49.2
Female 50.9 50.8–50.9
Household Unattached, living alone 12.5 12.3–12.7
Single living with others 5.1 5.0–5.3
Couple, no kids 25.3 25.0–25.5
Couple with kids < 25 45.0 44.7–45.3
Lone parent, kids < 25 6.1 5.9–6.3
Other/multi-family 6.0 5.9–6.2
Marital Status Married/Common Law 65.2 64.9–65.4
Divorced/Widowed/ 9.2 9.0–9.4
Separated 25.7 25.4–25.9
Single
Inflation-Adjusted Income Lowa 5.8 5.6–5.9
Med-High 94.2 94.1–94.4
Income Source Wages/Salary/Self-Employment 88.9 88.7–89.1
EI/WCB 1.1 1.0–1.1
Social Assistance b 8.2 8.0–8.3
Other c 1.8 1.8–1.9
Race White 79.2 78.9–79.6
Asian 11.7 11.4–12.0
Aboriginal 2.6 2.5–2.7
Other d 6.5 6.2–6.7
Education Post-Secondary Degree 80.5 80.2–80.7
Some Post-Secondary 5.4 5.2–5.5
High School Grad 9.8 9.7–10.0
Less than High School 4.4 4.2–4.5
Immigration Immigrated > 10 years ago 15.7 15.5–16.0
Immigrated <10 years ago 7.5 7.3–7.7
Canadian Born 76.7 76.4–77.0
Homeownership Homeowner 73.5 73.1–73.8
Renter 26.5 26.2–26.9
Cycle of CCHS 3.1 22.2 22.1–22.3
2007/08 25.5 25.4–25.6
2009/10 25.6 25.6–25.7
2011/12 26.6 26.6–26.7
a

Derived from respondent's total household income before taxes adjusted by Canadian inflation rates for the year the respondent was surveyed (Statistics Canada, 2016). Inflation adjusted income was ranked (low-lower middle, middle, upper middle, and highest) based on the number of people in that household and national income thresholds (Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2015, Peel Public Health, 2011). Finally, the 4-level variable was dichotomized into low and medium-high income.

b

Includes: benefits from Canada or Quebec Pension Plan, Old Age Security and Guaranteed Income Supplement, Provincial or municipal social assistance or welfare and Child Tax Benefit.

c

Includes: Retirement pensions, child support, alimony and other.

d

Includes those who identify as: Black, Latin American, Arab, and Other (Multi-racial).