1995 Health Survey
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Summary of Results
Chapter 1: Introduction
Goals and Objectives
Sample
Data Collection
Response
Data Analysis
Ethical Considerations
Chapter 2: Personal and Social Well-being
Satisfaction with Personal Health
Self-reported Activity Limitations
Caregiving
Depression
Summary
Chapter 3: Physical Health and Prevention
Weight
Blood Cholesterol
Blood Pressure
Smoking
Leisure Time Physical Activity
Alcohol Consumption
Multiple Risk for CVD
Comparison Between the Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: 1986-1995
Demographic Comparison 1986-1995
Body Mass Index
High Blood Pressure
High Blood Cholesterol
Daily Smoking
Exercise
Multiple Risk
Awareness of Causes of CVD
Chronic Conditions
Prevention and Screening Practices
Breastfeeding
Flu Shots
Breast Examination
PAP Tests
Prostate Screening
Summary
Physiological and Behavioural Indicators
Cardiovascular Disease Risks: 1986- 1995
Other Topics
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Discussion and Implications
What did the Survey Accomplish?
Survey Implications
Future Directions
References
List of Tables & Figures
Acknowledgements
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