Has used mushrooms Adolescent Health Survey (2003) Students in grades 7 to 12 Both Sexes 17.94% - 23.22% 51 53 11.38% - 17.51% 6.01% - 8.67% Statistically significant † The HSDAs were ranked from highest to lowest by percentage of response, then divided into four equal groups or quartiles. The two middle quartiles were combined to create the middle group above. Data not available 52 33 14 43 11 33 43 21 13 12 42 Percent of Students 12 Kootenay Boundary 23.22 11 East Kootenay 20.32 13 Okanagan 17.94 52 Northern Interior 17.51 43 North Vancouver Island 17.41 14 Thompson Cariboo Shuswap 15.64 41 South Vancouver Island 15.23 33 North Shore/Coast Garibaldi 13.70 51 Northwest 13.09 42 Central Vancouver Island 11.38 22 Fraser North 8.67 31 Richmond 7.38 32 Vancouver 6.01 N/A 21 Fraser East 23 Fraser South N/A N/A 53 Northeast 12.54 99 British Columbia Health Service Delivery Area Confidence Interval Low High 21.10 25.34 + 18.34 22.30 + 16.37 19.51 + 15.39 19.63 + 15.06 19.76 + 13.80 17.48 + 13.41 17.05 + 11.41 16.00 10.92 15.27 9.97 12.79 7.48 9.87 5.18 9.57 4.79 7.22 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 11.93 13.15 41 See inset 1 33 22 42 21 23 See inset 2 41 33 Inset 1 Confidence Interval (CI) is the term used when percentages are calculated based on a sample of the population. CIs estimate the margin of error and show the range within which the true percentage lies (listed in the table as low and high). These are 95% CIs, meaning that this sample, if repeated, would produce results in this range 95 out of 100 times. + indicates HSDA percentage is statistically significantly higher than the provincial rate. - indicates HSDA percentage is statistically significantly lower than the provincial rate. Map prepared by B. McKee, L. T. Foster with data from McCreary Centre Society, Adolescent Health Survey (2003). 32 31 22 23 Inset 2 Page 255 Has used mushrooms Adolescent Health Survey (2003) Students in grades 7 to 12 Males 19.83% - 24.43% 51 53 12.07% - 19.12% 6.72% - 10.70% Statistically significant † The HSDAs were ranked from highest to lowest by percentage of response, then divided into four equal groups or quartiles. The two middle quartiles were combined to create the middle group above. Data not available 52 33 14 43 11 33 43 21 13 12 42 Percent of Students 12 Kootenay Boundary 24.43 11 East Kootenay 21.15 43 North Vancouver Island 19.83 13 Okanagan 19.12 52 Northern Interior 17.27 41 South Vancouver Island 17.10 14 Thompson Cariboo Shuswap 16.48 51 Northwest 14.99 33 North Shore/Coast Garibaldi 13.42 42 Central Vancouver Island 12.07 22 Fraser North 10.70 31 Richmond 8.35 32 Vancouver 6.72 N/A 21 Fraser East 23 Fraser South N/A N/A 53 Northeast 13.56 99 British Columbia Health Service Delivery Area Confidence Interval Low High 21.45 27.41 + 18.46 23.83 + 16.56 23.11 + 16.60 21.65 + 14.29 20.25 14.39 19.80 13.89 19.06 11.93 18.05 10.36 16.48 9.97 14.17 8.82 12.59 5.25 11.44 4.93 8.50 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 12.68 14.44 41 See inset 1 33 22 42 21 23 See inset 2 41 33 Inset 1 Confidence Interval (CI) is the term used when percentages are calculated based on a sample of the population. CIs estimate the margin of error and show the range within which the true percentage lies (listed in the table as low and high). These are 95% CIs, meaning that this sample, if repeated, would produce results in this range 95 out of 100 times. + indicates HSDA percentage is statistically significantly higher than the provincial rate. - indicates HSDA percentage is statistically significantly lower than the provincial rate. Map prepared by B. McKee, L. T. Foster with data from McCreary Centre Society, Adolescent Health Survey (2003). 32 31 22 23 Inset 2 Page 256 Has used mushrooms Adolescent Health Survey (2003) Students in grades 7 to 12 Females 17.74% - 22.09% 51 53 10.76% - 16.90% 5.34% - 6.47% Statistically significant † The HSDAs were ranked from highest to lowest by percentage of response, then divided into four equal groups or quartiles. The two middle quartiles were combined to create the middle group above. Data not available 52 33 14 43 11 33 43 21 13 12 42 Percent of Students 12 Kootenay Boundary 22.09 11 East Kootenay 19.46 52 Northern Interior 17.74 13 Okanagan 16.90 14 Thompson Cariboo Shuswap 14.92 43 North Vancouver Island 14.85 33 North Shore/Coast Garibaldi 14.01 41 South Vancouver Island 13.40 51 Northwest 11.28 42 Central Vancouver Island 10.76 22 Fraser North 6.47 31 Richmond 6.29 32 Vancouver 5.34 N/A 21 Fraser East 23 Fraser South N/A N/A 53 Northeast 11.56 99 British Columbia Health Service Delivery Area Confidence Interval Low High 19.19 24.99 + 16.65 22.26 + 14.98 20.50 + 14.78 19.01 + 12.61 17.24 + 12.01 17.70 10.78 17.24 10.95 15.85 8.41 14.14 8.94 12.59 4.90 8.03 3.59 8.99 3.71 6.97 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 10.74 12.38 41 See inset 1 33 22 42 21 23 See inset 2 41 33 Inset 1 Confidence Interval (CI) is the term used when percentages are calculated based on a sample of the population. CIs estimate the margin of error and show the range within which the true percentage lies (listed in the table as low and high). These are 95% CIs, meaning that this sample, if repeated, would produce results in this range 95 out of 100 times. + indicates HSDA percentage is statistically significantly higher than the provincial rate. - indicates HSDA percentage is statistically significantly lower than the provincial rate. Map prepared by B. McKee, L. T. Foster with data from McCreary Centre Society, Adolescent Health Survey (2003). 32 31 22 23 Inset 2 Page 257
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