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National Population Health Survey Highlights

Smoking Behaviour of Canadians
Cycle 2, 1996/97 (January 1999, No. 1)

Supplementary Tables 1996/97

Table of Contents

1.1 Description of the Survey and Reports
1.2 Overview of Results
1.3 Profile of Youth Aged 15-19
1.4 Profile of Young Adults Aged 20-24
1.5 Profile of the Provinces
1.6 Profile of Canadians who Smoke
1.7 Who is Starting to Smoke and Why?
1.8 Who is Quitting and Why?
1.9 Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke
1.10 Smoking: Attitudes and Perceived Health Risk
1.11 Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Perceived Health Risk
 
Supplementary Tables 1996/97
Supplementary Tables 1994/95

Table 1. Description of the sample used for the Highlights on the Smoking Behaviour of Canadians, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 2. Smoking status and average number of cigarettes smoked per day, by age group and sex, for Canadians aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 3. Smoking status and average number of cigarettes smoked per day, by province, sex and age group, for Canadians aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 4. Smoking status and average number of cigarettes smoked per day, by level of education and sex, for Canadians aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 5. Smoking status and average number of cigarettes smoked per day, by income adequacy level and sex, for Canadians aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 6. Detailed smoking status by age group and sex, for Canadians aged 15 and over, national population health survey 1996/97.
Table 7. Changes in smoking behaviour between 1994/95 and 1996/97 for Canadians aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey (NPHS) 1994/95 and 1996/97.
Table 8. Daily smokers considering quitting smoking cigarettes within 6 months, for Canadians aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 9. Daily smokers considering quitting smoking cigarettes within 6 months, by level of education, for Canadians aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 10. Daily smokers considering quitting smoking cigarettes within 6 months, by income adequacy level, for Canadians aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 11. Estimation of addiction - Time elapsed from when daily smokers wake up to when they have their first cigarette, for Canadians aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 12. Estimation of addiction - Time elapsed from when daily smokers wake up to when they have their first cigarette, by level of education, for Canadians aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 13. Estimation of addiction - Time elapsed from when daily smokers wake up to when they have their first cigarette, by income adequacy level, for Canadians aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 14. Issues related to exposure to environmental tobacco smoke - Current smokers aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 14 (continued). Issues related to exposure to environmental tobacco smoke - Non-smokers aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 15. Restrictions on Smoking at the Work Place - Daily Smokers aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 16. Environmental tobacco smoke and perceived health risk - Current smokers aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 16 (continued). Environmental tobacco smoke and perceived health risk - Non-smokers aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 17. Active smoking: Attitudes and perceived health risk - Current smokers aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.
Table 17 (continued). Active smoking: Attitudes and perceived health risk - Non-smokers aged 15 and over, National Population Health Survey 1996/97.


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