Health and lifestyle information survey of Canadian Forces personnel 2013/2014 – Regular Force report / authors, François Thériault, Karyn Gabler, Kiyuri Naicker.: D2-293/2016E-PDF
"The Health and Lifestyle Information Survey (HLIS) is a population-based health survey conducted every four to five years to monitor the health status of Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel. The results help guide the development and evaluation of policies and programs aimed at sustaining a healthy and deployable force. The HLIS 2013/14 is the fourth iteration in a series of successive surveys conducted after major revisions in 2000. The HLIS 2013/14 was sent to a random sample of 4,314 Regular Force personnel drawn from a population of 56,574. After adjusting for undeliverable surveys, the response rate was 60%. The data were weighted to the 2013 Regular Force population; hence, the estimates presented in this report represent population estimates of the Regular Force. Only statistically significant differences are presented in this report. As well, the estimated prevalence for some conditions presented in this report are part of a validated scale used to screen/flag individuals for possible conditions requiring further follow-up and do not represent clinical diagnoses"--Executive summary, p. v.
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| Title | Health and lifestyle information survey of Canadian Forces personnel 2013/2014 – Regular Force report / authors, François Thériault, Karyn Gabler, Kiyuri Naicker. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Earlier edition | Results from Health and Lifestyle Information Survey of Canadian Forces personnel 2008/2009 : |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | xxxii, 238, [2] p. : col. charts |
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| Departmental catalogue number | SGR-2016-002 |
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