Once per respondent / every two years from 2001-2005 then yearly as of 2007
Provision of population-level information on health determinants, health status and health system utilization
Individuals 18 years of age and over living in the ten provinces and the three territories.
Canadian Vital Statistics Death Database (CVSD)
False
None
None
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Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)
None
Once every three years for 20 years
Physical health, psychological health, social well-being, lifestyle and behavior, economics, and environmental factors
Requests for data access are processed via the CLSA’s online application system, Magnolia. Four provincial data centres where CLSA data is linked: Population Data BC, ICES (Ontario), the New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training (NB IRDT) and Health Data Nova Scotia (HDNS).
Canadians aged 45 to 85 years at first contact, living in the community.
False
None
None
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Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS)
None
Once per respondent / every two years from 2001-2005 then yearly as of 2007
Provision of population-level information on health determinants, health status and health system utilization
Individuals 18 years of age and over living in the ten provinces and the three territories.
Canadian Vital Statistics Death Database (CVSD)
False
None
None
32
Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)
None
Once every three years for 20 years
Physical health, psychological health, social well-being, lifestyle and behavior, economics, and environmental factors
Requests for data access are processed via the CLSA’s online application system, Magnolia. Four provincial data centres where CLSA data is linked: Population Data BC, ICES (Ontario), the New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training (NB IRDT) and Health Data Nova Scotia (HDNS).
Canadians aged 45 to 85 years at first contact, living in the community.