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Proportion and estimated number of individuals who rated their health as worse than the previous year, among those with arthritis, other physical chronic conditions, and no physical chronic conditions, household population aged 15 years or over, by gender and age group, Canada, Canadian Community Health Survey, 2005

Men Women All
Age Group Condition % n % n % n
15-44 Arthritis 17.9 51,100 17.3 66,900 17.5 118,000
Other physical CC 10.0 312,700 10.3 371,900 10.2 684,600
No physical CC 4.8 79,300 4.8 64,300 4.8 143,600
45-64 Arthritis 18.2 136,200 19.4 234,400 19.0 370,600
Other physical CC 10.9 222,900 10.6 216,100 10.8 439,000
No physical CC 4.8 62,500 5.0 47,800 4.9 110,300
65-74 Arthritis 19.3 68,700 22.5 134,600 21.3 203,300
Other physical CC 12.8 69,100 11.5 52,500 12.2 121,700
No physical CC 6.8 11,400 3.7 4,400 5.5 15,700
75+ Arthritis 29.8 83,200 31.1 177,000 30.7 260,200
Other physical CC 20.1 64,700 18.9 68,300 19.5 133,000
No physical CC 8.6 6,300 5.7 4,000 7.2 10,300
All ages Arthritis 20.3 339,200 22.2 612,900 21.5 952,000
Other physical CC 11.1 669,400 11.0 708,900 11.0 1,378,300
No physical CC 5.0 159,500 4.9 120,500 4.9 280,000

Data are taken from the Canadian Community Health Survey Public Use File, 2005

Note:
  1. Sex differences are statistically significant only in age groups 45-64, 65-74 and 75+
  2. Age differences are statistically significant, within each condition, i.e., the proportion reporting fair or poor health increases with age, in all 3 types of conditions
  3. There is also a statistically significant difference in the proportions, by type of condition, within each age group, i.e., the proportion reporting fair or poor health is highest for those with arthritis, as compared to the other physical cc group or those with no physical cc.
  4. The ’other physical chronic conditions’ label refers to those with food allergies, non-food allergies, asthma, fibromyalgia, back problems, high blood pressure, migraine, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, COPD, diabetes, epilepsy, heart disease, cancer, ulcers, stroke, urinary incontinence, bowel disorder, cataracts, glaucoma, thyroid, chronic fatigue, and chemical sensitivities. It does not include any of the psychological disorders asked about in the CCHS.
  5. Tests for sex differences, for variables from the CCHS data, were performed using an alpha of 0.01.