The ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical activity and screen time among Canadian adults
Health Rep. 2023 Oct 18;34(10):13-23. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202301000002-eng.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Canadian and international research has shown that the COVID-19 pandemic led to changes in health behaviours, including participation in physical activity and screen time.METHODS: The Canadian Community Health Survey asks Canadian adults (aged 18 to 64 years) and older adults (aged 65 and older) to report the time they spend active by domain: recreation, transportation, and household and/or occupation. Survey respondents are also asked to report their screen time on days they worked and days they did not work. The present analy...
Source: Health Reports - October 19, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Rachel C Colley Travis J Saunders Source Type: research

The ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical activity and screen time among Canadian youth
Health Rep. 2023 Oct 18;34(10):3-12. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202301000001-eng.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused changes in health behaviours, including participation in physical activity and screen time. The purpose of this paper is to examine trends in physical activity and screen time among Canadian youth from January 2018 to February 2022.METHODS: The Canadian Community Health Survey asks Canadian youth (aged 12 to 17 years) to report the time they spend active by domain: recreation, transportation, school and household. Survey respondents are also asked to report their screen time on school days and no...
Source: Health Reports - October 19, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Rachel C Colley Travis J Saunders Source Type: research

The ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physical activity and screen time among Canadian adults
Health Rep. 2023 Oct 18;34(10):13-23. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202301000002-eng.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Canadian and international research has shown that the COVID-19 pandemic led to changes in health behaviours, including participation in physical activity and screen time.METHODS: The Canadian Community Health Survey asks Canadian adults (aged 18 to 64 years) and older adults (aged 65 and older) to report the time they spend active by domain: recreation, transportation, and household and/or occupation. Survey respondents are also asked to report their screen time on days they worked and days they did not work. The present analy...
Source: Health Reports - October 19, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Rachel C Colley Travis J Saunders Source Type: research

Cybervictimization and mental health among Canadian youth
Health Rep. 2023 Sep 20;34(9):3-13. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202300900001-eng.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Cybervictimization has emerged as a potentially serious form of victimization and has been associated with negative mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, disordered eating, and suicidality. However, very little research has examined the prevalence and correlates of cybervictimization among diverse subpopulations of youth.DATA AND METHODS: Data from 13,602 adolescents aged 12 to 17 were drawn from the 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth. Adolescents reported on their experiences of cybervictimization...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Mila Kingsbury Rubab Arim Source Type: research

Lifetime probability of developing cancer and dying from cancer in Canada, 1997 to 2020
This study aims to present detailed LPdev and LPdying for cancer by sex and cancer type and to describe changes in these lifetime probabilities over time among the Canadian population.DATA AND METHODS: Cancer incidence data (1997 to 2018) were obtained from the Canadian Cancer Registry. All-cause and cancer mortality data (1997 to 2020) were obtained from the Canadian Vital Statistics - Death Database. LPdev and LPdying were calculated using the DevCan software, and trends over time were estimated using Joinpoint.RESULTS: The LPdev for all cancers combined was 44.3% in Canada in 2018, with all results excluding Quebec. At ...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: JaiQi L Liu Shary Xinyu Zhang Jean-Michel Billette Alain A Demers Source Type: research

Cybervictimization and mental health among Canadian youth
Health Rep. 2023 Sep 20;34(9):3-13. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202300900001-eng.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Cybervictimization has emerged as a potentially serious form of victimization and has been associated with negative mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, disordered eating, and suicidality. However, very little research has examined the prevalence and correlates of cybervictimization among diverse subpopulations of youth.DATA AND METHODS: Data from 13,602 adolescents aged 12 to 17 were drawn from the 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth. Adolescents reported on their experiences of cybervictimization...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Mila Kingsbury Rubab Arim Source Type: research

Lifetime probability of developing cancer and dying from cancer in Canada, 1997 to 2020
This study aims to present detailed LPdev and LPdying for cancer by sex and cancer type and to describe changes in these lifetime probabilities over time among the Canadian population.DATA AND METHODS: Cancer incidence data (1997 to 2018) were obtained from the Canadian Cancer Registry. All-cause and cancer mortality data (1997 to 2020) were obtained from the Canadian Vital Statistics - Death Database. LPdev and LPdying were calculated using the DevCan software, and trends over time were estimated using Joinpoint.RESULTS: The LPdev for all cancers combined was 44.3% in Canada in 2018, with all results excluding Quebec. At ...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: JaiQi L Liu Shary Xinyu Zhang Jean-Michel Billette Alain A Demers Source Type: research

Cybervictimization and mental health among Canadian youth
Health Rep. 2023 Sep 20;34(9):3-13. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202300900001-eng.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Cybervictimization has emerged as a potentially serious form of victimization and has been associated with negative mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, disordered eating, and suicidality. However, very little research has examined the prevalence and correlates of cybervictimization among diverse subpopulations of youth.DATA AND METHODS: Data from 13,602 adolescents aged 12 to 17 were drawn from the 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth. Adolescents reported on their experiences of cybervictimization...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Mila Kingsbury Rubab Arim Source Type: research

Lifetime probability of developing cancer and dying from cancer in Canada, 1997 to 2020
This study aims to present detailed LPdev and LPdying for cancer by sex and cancer type and to describe changes in these lifetime probabilities over time among the Canadian population.DATA AND METHODS: Cancer incidence data (1997 to 2018) were obtained from the Canadian Cancer Registry. All-cause and cancer mortality data (1997 to 2020) were obtained from the Canadian Vital Statistics - Death Database. LPdev and LPdying were calculated using the DevCan software, and trends over time were estimated using Joinpoint.RESULTS: The LPdev for all cancers combined was 44.3% in Canada in 2018, with all results excluding Quebec. At ...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: JaiQi L Liu Shary Xinyu Zhang Jean-Michel Billette Alain A Demers Source Type: research

Cybervictimization and mental health among Canadian youth
Health Rep. 2023 Sep 20;34(9):3-13. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202300900001-eng.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Cybervictimization has emerged as a potentially serious form of victimization and has been associated with negative mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, disordered eating, and suicidality. However, very little research has examined the prevalence and correlates of cybervictimization among diverse subpopulations of youth.DATA AND METHODS: Data from 13,602 adolescents aged 12 to 17 were drawn from the 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth. Adolescents reported on their experiences of cybervictimization...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Mila Kingsbury Rubab Arim Source Type: research

Lifetime probability of developing cancer and dying from cancer in Canada, 1997 to 2020
This study aims to present detailed LPdev and LPdying for cancer by sex and cancer type and to describe changes in these lifetime probabilities over time among the Canadian population.DATA AND METHODS: Cancer incidence data (1997 to 2018) were obtained from the Canadian Cancer Registry. All-cause and cancer mortality data (1997 to 2020) were obtained from the Canadian Vital Statistics - Death Database. LPdev and LPdying were calculated using the DevCan software, and trends over time were estimated using Joinpoint.RESULTS: The LPdev for all cancers combined was 44.3% in Canada in 2018, with all results excluding Quebec. At ...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: JaiQi L Liu Shary Xinyu Zhang Jean-Michel Billette Alain A Demers Source Type: research

Cybervictimization and mental health among Canadian youth
Health Rep. 2023 Sep 20;34(9):3-13. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202300900001-eng.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Cybervictimization has emerged as a potentially serious form of victimization and has been associated with negative mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, disordered eating, and suicidality. However, very little research has examined the prevalence and correlates of cybervictimization among diverse subpopulations of youth.DATA AND METHODS: Data from 13,602 adolescents aged 12 to 17 were drawn from the 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth. Adolescents reported on their experiences of cybervictimization...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Mila Kingsbury Rubab Arim Source Type: research

Lifetime probability of developing cancer and dying from cancer in Canada, 1997 to 2020
This study aims to present detailed LPdev and LPdying for cancer by sex and cancer type and to describe changes in these lifetime probabilities over time among the Canadian population.DATA AND METHODS: Cancer incidence data (1997 to 2018) were obtained from the Canadian Cancer Registry. All-cause and cancer mortality data (1997 to 2020) were obtained from the Canadian Vital Statistics - Death Database. LPdev and LPdying were calculated using the DevCan software, and trends over time were estimated using Joinpoint.RESULTS: The LPdev for all cancers combined was 44.3% in Canada in 2018, with all results excluding Quebec. At ...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: JaiQi L Liu Shary Xinyu Zhang Jean-Michel Billette Alain A Demers Source Type: research

Cybervictimization and mental health among Canadian youth
Health Rep. 2023 Sep 20;34(9):3-13. doi: 10.25318/82-003-x202300900001-eng.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Cybervictimization has emerged as a potentially serious form of victimization and has been associated with negative mental health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, disordered eating, and suicidality. However, very little research has examined the prevalence and correlates of cybervictimization among diverse subpopulations of youth.DATA AND METHODS: Data from 13,602 adolescents aged 12 to 17 were drawn from the 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth. Adolescents reported on their experiences of cybervictimization...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Mila Kingsbury Rubab Arim Source Type: research

Lifetime probability of developing cancer and dying from cancer in Canada, 1997 to 2020
This study aims to present detailed LPdev and LPdying for cancer by sex and cancer type and to describe changes in these lifetime probabilities over time among the Canadian population.DATA AND METHODS: Cancer incidence data (1997 to 2018) were obtained from the Canadian Cancer Registry. All-cause and cancer mortality data (1997 to 2020) were obtained from the Canadian Vital Statistics - Death Database. LPdev and LPdying were calculated using the DevCan software, and trends over time were estimated using Joinpoint.RESULTS: The LPdev for all cancers combined was 44.3% in Canada in 2018, with all results excluding Quebec. At ...
Source: Health Reports - September 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: JaiQi L Liu Shary Xinyu Zhang Jean-Michel Billette Alain A Demers Source Type: research