Skip to main content

Table 1 Description of study population reporting low and then high family material wealth in the 2010 HBSC study for Canada

From: It still takes a village: an epidemiological study of the role of social supports in understanding unexpected health states in young people

Variable

All respondents (nā€‰=ā€‰26,078)

Low material wealth (nā€‰=ā€‰2,339)

High material wealth (nā€‰=ā€‰5,738)

No.

(%)

No.

(%)

No.

(%)

Grade

Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

ā€ƒā‰¤6

5,165

(19.8)

529

(22.6)

1,322

(23.0)

ā€ƒ7

5,205

(20.0)

450

(19.2)

1,361

(23.7)

ā€ƒ8

5,266

(20.2)

439

(18.8)

1,159

(20.2)

ā€ƒ9

5,395

(20.7)

488

(20.9)

1,000

(17.4)

ā€ƒā‰„10

5,047

(19.4)

433

(18.5)

897

(15.6)

ā€ƒNot reported

0

Ā 

0

Ā 

0

Ā 

Gender

Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

ā€ƒBoys

12,815

(49.1)

1,057

(45.2)

2,971

(51.8)

ā€ƒGirls

13,254

(50.8)

1,281

(54.8)

5,765

(48.2)

ā€ƒNot reported

9

Ā 

1

Ā 

2

Ā 

Urbanā€“rural geographic status

Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

ā€ƒRural

983

(3.8)

106

(4.6)

190

(3.3)

ā€ƒSmall urban

10,767

(41.3)

960

(41.6)

2,268

(39.4)

ā€ƒMedium urban

5,739

(22.0)

490

(21.2)

1,290

(22.5)

ā€ƒLarge urban

8,589

(32.9)

754

(32.6)

1,990

(34.7)

ā€ƒNot reported

0

Ā 

0

Ā 

0

Ā 

Family structure

Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

ā€ƒBoth parents

16,965

(67.1)

1,186

(51.3)

4,407

(78.2)

ā€ƒMother and stepfather

1,970

(7.8)

255

(11.0)

188

(5.1)

ā€ƒFather and stepmother

507

(2.0)

48

(2.1)

79

(1.4)

ā€ƒMother only

3,824

(15.1)

535

(23.2)

47

(8.4)

ā€ƒFather only

815

(3.2)

126

(5.4)

20

(2.3)

ā€ƒFoster home

283

(1.1)

41

(1.8)

68

(1.2)

ā€ƒOther

908

(3.6)

120

(5.2)

193

(3.4)

ā€ƒNot reported

805

Ā 

28

Ā 

101

Ā 

Reports more than one home

Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

ā€ƒNo

19,475

(78.6)

1,586

(70.1)

4,785

(86.0)

ā€ƒYes

5,296

(21.4)

676

(29.9)

779

(14.0)

ā€ƒNot reported

1,306

Ā 

78

Ā 

174

Ā