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1. lt 1 5 d 1 gt ADHD medication gt Intro lt r Sometimes people are hyperactive or have difficulty concentrating This is n r called Attention Deficit Disorder ADD or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity n r Disorder ADHD n Press Enter to continue nodata gt adhll lt r Have you ever been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder ADD or n r Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD by a doctor or health n r care professional n 1 yes Page 81 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 gt lt 5 d r gt goto adhnm gt adh12 lt r Have you ever been treated with MEDICATION for ADHD or ADD by a doctor or n r health care professional n bold yellow INTERVIEWER if necessary such medicine include Ritalin Concerta Adderal Dexidrine INTERVIEWER if r says yes ask was this in the past 12 months n white 1 Yes not past 12 months 2 Yes past 12 months 5 No d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d 1 gt goto adhnm lt 2 gt gt adh12a lt Ifadh12 2 We are interested in how the respondent ACTUALLY used it r In the past 12 months when you had been given a prescription for n r ADHD or ADD by a doctor did you n r 1 take the medication every day n r 2 take the medication every day except weekends and holidays r 3 ne the nedication only when you remembered to take it r 4 ee t
2. MARSTAT3 Marital status recoded 3 categories Based on sd5 MARSTAT3 DESCRIPTION CONDITION Married Living with partner sd5 1 2 2 Previously married divorced widowed sd5 3 4 5 separated CM2011 Metadata guide Page 119 LHIN Ontario s Local Health Integration Networks In 2006 the province designated 14 geographic areas named the Local Health Integration Networks LHINs of Ontario each to function as health systems that plan integrate and fund local health services see http www lhins on ca see map at the end of the chapter In the dataset the LHINs were assigned at the individual level according to the respondent s postal code The 14 LHIN areas are Erie St Clair South West Waterloo Wellington Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant Central West Mississauga Halton Toronto Central Central Central East South East Champlain North Simcoe Muskoka North East North West 9 oo cd OVO ee p LA gt REGPH7 Public Health Planning Regions 7 regions Based on the item county and OMH Planning Regions see below C o CM2011 Metadata guide Page 120 Ontario Ministry of Health Planning Regions OMH Planning Region Toronto Central South Central West South West Central East Eastern Region North Counties 23 Local Areas Niagara Hamilton Wentworth Brant Haldimand Norfolk Halton Peel Wellington Duf
3. nodata D001 if WHEEL DAY is lt Monday gt goto Sunday endif intday Mon if WHEEL DAY is lt Tuesday gt goto Monday endif intday Tues if WHEEL DAY is Wednesday goto Tuesday endif intday Wed if WHEEL DAY is lt Thursday gt goto Wednesday endif intday Thur if WHEEL DAY is Friday goto Thursday endif intday Fri if WHEEL DAY is Saturday goto Friday endif intday Sat if WHEEL DAY is lt Sunday gt goto Saturday endif intday Sund gt Sunday lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r How many drinks did you have on Sunday n 0 none 1 29 enter number of drinks 30 thirty or more drinks d don t know r refused Q 9 lt 0 1 30 d gt r goto exit week gt D002 lt if Sunday ge 1 and Sunday le 30 and LAST DAY is lt gt store lt Sunday gt in LAST_DAY endif if WHEEL_DAY eq lt Sunday gt goto exit_week endif goto Saturday gt Saturday lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt gt lt 99 gt r Saturday n bold cyan How many drinks did you have on Saturday n white 0 none 1 29 enter number of drinks Page 60 30 thirty or more drinks d don t know r refused lt 0 1 30 d gt r goto exit week gt D003 lt if Saturday ge 1 and Saturday le 30 and LAST DAY is lt gt store Saturday in LAST DAY endif if WHEEL DAY eq Saturday goto exit wee
4. suis des eser ilove ae pei smear 3 a Seats Sleep is Valor Serepan ar e gt moons CR s i Opioids heroin morphine methadone codeine etc j Other specify oO oa oO oa Wl ww Ww w w Question 7 Have you ever tried and failed to control cut down or stop using FIRST DRUG SECOND DRUG ETC No Never Yes but not in the past 3 months a Tobacco products cigarettes chewing tobacco cigars etc b Alcoholic beverages beer wine spirits etc m c EE c Cannabis marijuana pot grass hash etc ojo Ww w a Amphetamine type stimulants speed diet pills ecstasy etc s SedatvesoSleping Pils alum Serepox ets _ Haluinogens SD mushrooms PCR 06 3 i Opioids heroin morphine methadone codeine etc Oi oO Pog o pa aI Eos oa Ww wy w Ww e o w Question 8 Yes but not in the past 3 months gt 2 o z Have you ever used any drug by injection NON MEDICAL USE ONLY IMPORTANTNOTE Patients who have injected drugs in the last 3 months should be asked about their pattern of injecting during this period to determine their risk levels and the best course of intervention
5. we need to count all users of PR PR user 1 here Driving and Use of Prescription Pain Relievers ASK Only PR users who are drivers PR user 1 amp drive 1 gt ck_dpo lt if pol ge 1 and pol le lt 6 gt if drive eq lt 1 gt goto dpol else goto end pr endif all gt dpol lt if drive gt lt 1 gt goto end pr endif stadd in Jan 12 2010 if pol ge lt 6 gt goto end_pr endif add in Jan 12 2010 define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt gt lt 9 gt new 2010 r During the past 12 months have you driven a motor vehicle after taking n r any prescription pain relievers in the previous hour n bold yellow Interviewer if asked by motor vehicle we mean car truck van motorcycle boat or snowmobile n white 1 yes 5 no 7 don t drive d don t know r refused 9 1 lt 5 7 d 1 gt goto end pr end pr allow int 1 store 1 in end pr int adh r The next set of questions are about difficulties with attention or n r concentration that some people might experience at home work orschool n Press Enter to continue 2 nodata Page 79 gt adhl lt r In the past 6 MONTHS how often have you had trouble wrapping up the final n r details of a project once the challenging parts have been done n r Would you say never rarely sometimes often or very often n bold yellow Interv
6. 1 increased 3 decreased 5 remain the same d Don t Know r Refused Q 1 3 5 d r gt tp39a lt ASK ALL r The number of retail outlets that sell cigarettes should be greatly reduced n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree e Don t Know r Refused 1 3 5 7 d r tp5 ASK ALL r Cigarettes should be sold in plain white packages that show only health r warnings ingredients and brand name as a way of discouraging smoking among n r youth and children n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d don t know r refused Q lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt tp38 lt brought back in 2011 r In Ontario it is illegal for anyone to provide tobacco to young people n r under the age of 19 Friends and family who supply tobacco to young people n CM2011 Metadata guide r under 19 years of age should be fined Do you strongly agree somewhat n r agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n bold yellow INTERVIEWER IF NEEDED The fine would be about two hundred dollars n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d Don t
7. 8 Hungary 17 Russia 9 India 18 Viet Nam 10 Italy 19 Sri Lanka s Other specify r Refused lt 2 21 gt lt s gt specify lt 1 d r gt goto sd9a gt sd8b lt define lt d gt lt 9998 gt define lt r gt lt 9999 gt r In what year did you first come to Canada to live n Page 86 bold yellow INTERVIEWER Minimum is year of birth maximum is current year n white 1900 2011 Enter year 0 I was born a canadian citizen d don t know r refused lt 1900 2011 0 d 1 gt sd9a define lt s gt lt 0 gt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r To what ethnic or cultural group did you or your ancestors belong on first n r coming to this continent n bold yellow INTERVIEWER If R is not clear say Are you Scottish Chinese Greek or something else n white lAustralian 13 Ethiopian 24 Jamaican 33 Portuguese 41 Vietnamese 2 Austrian 14French 25 Japanese 34Russian 8 Yugoslavian 3 Bahamian 10 Finnish 26 Jewish 6SCOTTISH 6 Welsh 4 Bangladeshi 15 German 27 Korean 8 Serbian 95 Aboriginal 5 BLACK African 16 Greek 28 Lebanese 35 Punjabi 96 Canadian 6 British 17 Guyanese 8 Macedonian 36 Somalia 7 Chinese 18 Haitian 1 New Zealand 9 Slovakian 8 Croatian 11 Holland 11 Netherlands 37 Spanish 9 Czech 19 Hungarian 29 Nigerian 38 Sri Lanka 10 Danish 20 Irish 10 Norwegian 10 Swedish 11 Dutch 21 Italian 30 Pakistani 38 Tamil 6 English 22 Indian 31 Phil
8. David in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is e or POSTAL 95 is lt E gt store Edward in PCV5 store Edouard in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is f or POSTAL G5 is lt F gt store Frank in PCV5 store Francis in PCV5F else if POSTAL G5 is lt g gt or POSTAL G5 is lt G gt store George in PCV5 store Georges in PCV5F else if POSTAL G5 is lt h gt or POSTAL G5 is lt H gt store Henry in PCV5 store Henri in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is lt i gt or POSTAL 95 is lt I gt store Indigo in PCV5 CM2011 Metadata guide store Indigo in PCV5F else if POSTAL G5 is lt j gt or POSTAL G5 is lt J gt store John in PCV5 store Jean in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is lt k gt or POSTAL G5 is lt K gt store King in PCV5 store Kevin in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is lt l gt or POSTAL G5 is lt L gt store Lewis in PCV5 store Louis in PCVSF else if POSTAL 95 is m or POSTAL G5 is lt M gt store Mary in PCV5 store Marie in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is n or POSTAL G5 is lt N gt store Nancy in PCV5 store Nancy in PCV5F else if POSTAL G5 is o or POSTAL G5 is lt O gt store Otto in PCV5 store Olivier in PCV5F else if POSTAL G5 is p or POSTAL G5 is lt P gt store Peter in PCV5 store Pierre in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is lt q gt or
9. GHQ3PLUS DESCRIPTION CONDITION GHQ12BI score less than 3 GHQI2BI ge 0 and GHQ12BI le 3 GHQ12BI score of 3 and over GHQ12BI ge 3 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 115 2 HRQOL HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE MEASURES Based on the health related quality of life core module HRQOL 4 developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Atlanta US Investigators at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC have developed a brief survey tool to identify health related quality of life in adult populations Moriarty Zack amp Kobau 2003 Ounpuu Krueger Vermeulen amp Chambers 2000 The four item HRQOL core module measures self perceived health recent physical and mental health and recent activity limitation HRQOL measures capture the key concepts of health identified by the World Health Organization WHO in 1948 as a state of complete physical mental and social well being not merely the absence of disease or infirmity HRQOL measures are based on 4 items ghl hsla gh2r gh3r Unlike other health profiles the HRQOL measures do not use a summary score or subscale scores based on psychometrically derived or preference based weights The only scoring used is a summary unhealthy days index computed by adding a respondent s physically and mentally unhealthy days with a maximum of 30 days for one person For comparing populations and examining patterns and trends population means are genera
10. PATTERN OF INJECTING INTERVENTION GUIDELINES Once weekly or less or Brief Intervention including risks Fewer than 3 days in a row associated with injecting card More than once per week or Further assessment and more intensive 3 or more days in a row treatment HOW TO CALCULATE A SPECIFIC SUBSTANCE INVOLVEMENT SCORE For each substance labelled a to j add up the scores received for questions 2 through 7 inclusive Do not include the results from either Q1 or Q8 in this score For example a score for cannabis would be calculated as Q2c Q3c Q4c Q5c Q6c Q7c Note that Q5 for tobacco is not coded and is calculated as Q2a Q3a Q4a Q7a THE TYPE OF INTERVENTION IS DETERMINED BY THE PATIENT S SPECIFIC SUBSTANCE INVOLVEMENT SCORE Record specific no intervention receive brief more intensive substance score intervention treatment 4 26 2E 11 26 Di fae 4 26 DU ar 4 26 27 45 4 26 2 4 26 Dae 4 26 2 4 26 27 4 26 27 9 4 26 DULL 1 w a tobacco b alcohol c cannabis UJ w w w Ww WwW w w d cocaine e amphetamine f inhalants g sedatives h hallucinogens i opioids S j other drugs NOTE FURTHER ASSESSMENT AND MORE INTENSIVE TREATMENT may be provided by the health professional s within your primary care setting or by a specialist drug and alcohol treatment service when a
11. amp Richards 1993 Turner Lessler amp Gfroefer 1992 Moreover although these biases influence alcohol and drug use estimates at a single point in time they should have less impact on estimating trends as long as underreporting remains constant If this is the case estimates of change should remain unbiased and valid 3 6 Participation Of the 8 277 telephone numbers selected during the four quarters of 2011 of which 5 677 were known or estimated to be eligible 3 039 respondents participated representing an effective response rate of 51 quarterly response rates varied from 50 to 52 Table 3 A sample of this size n 3039 has a maximum calculated on a 50 estimate design based confidence interval of 2 3 Thus a total sample estimate near 50 would have confidence limits of 47 2 and 51 7 The CM 2011 unit response rates are higher than those of the most recent Canadian alcohol and drug use surveys including the 2004 Canadian Addiction Survey response rate 47 Adlaf Begin amp Sawka 2005 and the more recent 2010 CADUMS Canadian Alcohol and Drug Use Monitor Survey Health Canada 2010 which obtained an overall response rate of 44 The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey BRFSS the largest health risk RDD survey conducted in the United States by the Centers for Disease Control obtained a median state response rate of 53 in 2009 The decline in response rates in the past decade is common amon
12. lt 1 5 d 1 gt gt end_adhd lt allow int 1 store 1 in end_adhd ASPD Anti Social Personaliy Disorder Panel B only new in 2011 gt Int_apd lt 4 ASK ALL Panel B Page 82 r The next questions are about things some people may have done before or r after they were 15 years old n Press Enter to continue nodata gt apdl lt r BEFORE you were 15 years old did you repeatedly skip school orrunaway r from home overnight n bold yellow Interviewer By repeatedly we mean more than a few times n white 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt apd2 lt r BEFORE you were 15 years old did you repeatedly lie cheat or steal bold yellow Interviewer By repeatedly we mean more than a few times n white 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d 1 gt gt apd3 lt bold cyan Before you were 15 years old n white r Did you start fights or bully threaten or intimidate others n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt apd4 lt bold cyan Before you were 15 years old n white r Did you deliberately destroy things or start fires n 1 yes CM2011 Metadata guide 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt apd5 lt bold cyan Before you were 15 years old n white r Did you deliberately hurt animals or people n 1
13. lt s gt specify PERCEIVED RISK HARM OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS NEW 2011 gt int_trisk lt ask ALL panel A r In the next few questions we are interested in your opinion about the n r effects of using different kinds of tobacco products Please tell me whether n r you think the following are more harmful less harmful or the sameas r smoking regular cigarettes n Press Enter to continue 2 nodata gt triskl lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Is smoking cigarettes once in a while more harmful less harmful n r or just the same as smoking cigarettes daily n bold yellow Interviewer if asked by once in a while we mean less than every day n white 1 More harmful 3 Less harmful 5 Just the same 7 Respondent says it depends d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt trisk2 lt r Is smoking cigars or cigarillos more harmful less harmful or just n r the same as smoking cigarettes n 1 More harmful 3 Less harmful 5 Just the same CM2011 Metadata guide 7 Respondent says it depends 0 don t know what cigars or cigarillos are d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 0 d 1 gt gt trisk3 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Is smoking contraband tobacco more harmful less harmful or just the same n r as smoking regular cigarettes n bold yellow Inte
14. n r The first one is Smoking should be banned INDOORS in multi unit dwellings n r with shared ventilation such as apartment buildings rooming houses and n r retirement homes n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree strongly disagree UC d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 3 5 7 4 gt gt 1 80 lt RASK ALL new 2010 51 r What about near entrances to public buildings such as post offices n r libraries office buildings and shopping malls n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white bold yellow Interviewer if asked by near we mean within 9 metres or about 30 feet or 2 car lengths n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d Don t Know r Refused Q 1 3 5 7 d r gt tp64a lt ALL frevised 2010 r Smoking should be banned on OUTDOOR patios of restaurants or bars n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d Don t Know r Refused Q 1 3 5 7 d r gt tp83 lt RASK ALL new 2010 bold cyan Smoking should be banned n white r W
15. n r nearest wine store n bold yellow INTERVIEWER we want the NEAREST store even if it is not the store they usually use If R says they don t go ask if you did go how long would it take use the fastest method of transportation INTERVIEWER Enter answer in minutes converting from hours if necessary d don t know n white Enter minutes here 9 min Enter hours here hr G min optional lt 0 1 996 d gt lt gt hr optional lt 0 1 15 gt gt 15 lt loc 51 1 define lt d gt lt 998 gt define lt r gt lt 999 gt open pal5 added Feb 1 2011 r About how many minutes would it take you to get from your home to the n r nearest liquor or beer store n bold yellow INTERVIEWER we want the NEAREST store even if it is not the store they usually use If R says they don t go ask if you did go how long would it take use the fastest method of transportation INTERVIEWER Enter answer in minutes converting from hours if necessary d don t know n white CM2011 Metadata guide Enter minutes here min Enter hours here hr min optional lt 0 1 996 d gt lt gt hr optional lt 0 1 15 gt gt 75 lt loc 47 13 r And about how many minutes would it take you to get to the nearest n r restaurant bar pub or tavern that serves alcohol n bold yellow bold yellow INTERVIEWER we want the NEAREST store even if it is not the s
16. 1 97 d r gt five lt asking current drinkers define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt gt lt 99 gt r About how often DURING THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS would you say you had five or n r more drinks at the same sitting or occasion would you say every day about n r every day 3 or 4 times a week once or twice a week 2 or 3 times a month n r about once a month 6 to 11 times a year to 5 times a year or never in n r the past year n Every day About every day 3 or 4 times a week Once or twice a week 2 or 3 times a month About once a month 6 to 11 times a year 1 to 5 times a year Never in the past year Don t Know r Refused 1 8 lt 9 d r gt goto four changed Jan 08 CM2011 Metadata guide gt five30 lt ask if five eq 1 8 r Now what about the PAST 30 DAYS on about how many of these days did you r have five or more drinks on the same occasion n 0 30 Enter number of days d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 30 0 d 1 gt gt four lt NEW in 2005 asking ONLY WOMEN current drinkers if gend eq lt 1 gt goto ac3 define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r About how often DURING THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS would you say you had FOUR or n r more drinks at the same sitting or occasion would you say every day about n r every day 3 or 4 times a week once or twice a week 2 or 3 times a
17. ARF Research Document Series No 140 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Adlaf E M Ivis F J amp Smart R G 1994 Alcohol and Other Drug Use Among Ontario Adults in 1994 and Changes Since 1977 Toronto Addiction Research Foundation Adlaf E M Paglia A amp Ialomiteanu A 1999 The Ontario Drug Monitor 1998 Alcohol Tobacco and Illicit Drug Use 1977 1998 CAMH Research Document Series No 4 Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Healtho Document Number Adlaf E M Paglia A Ivis F J amp Ialomiteanu A 1999 The Ontario Drug Monitor 1998 Technical Guide CAMH Research Document Series No 3 Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Healtho Document Number Adlaf E M amp Smart R G 1989 The Ontario Adult Alcohol and Other Drug Use Survey 1977 1989 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Adlaf E M Smart R G amp Canale M D 1991 Drug Use Among Ontario Adults 1977 1991 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Alexander C H 2002 Still Rolling Leslie Kish s Rolling Samples and the American Community Survey Survey Methodology 28 1 35 41 Anglin L 1995 The Ontario Experience of Alcohol and Tobacco New Focus on Accessibility Violence and Mandatory Treatment ARF Internal Document No 122 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Ashley M Ferrence R Room R Rankin J am
18. Adlaf amp lalomiteanu 2002a 2002b 17 2002 CM Telephone ISR Adlaf amp lalomiteanu 2003 18 2003 CM Telephone ISR lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2004 19 2004 CM Telephone ISR lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2005 20 Adlaf lalomiteanu amp Rehm 2008 lalomiteanu amp 2005 CM Telephone ISR Adlaf 2006 21 2006 CM Telephone ISR lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2007 22 lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2008 lalomiteanu Adlaf 2007 CM Telephone ISR Mann amp Rehm 2009 23 2008 CM Telephone ISR lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2009 lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2010 lalomiteanu Adlaf 24 2009 CM Telephone ISR Mann amp Rehm 2011 lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2010 lalomiteanu et al 25 2010 CM Telephone ISR 2011 Notes ADU Ontario Adult Drug Use OADOS Ontario Alcohol and Other Drug Opinion Survey ISR Institute for Social Research York University CM2011 Metadata guide Page 2 1 1 Major Differences Between CAMH Monitor and Earlier Series There are three major differences between the CAMH Monitor and earlier series 1 The CM series is based on the annual cumulation of rolling samples monthly samples between 1996 and 2010 trimonthly 1 quarterly samples beginning 2011 versus the periodic time limited fieldwork typically 3 4 months in earlier surveys Such rolling or continuous surveys have several advantages over periodic surveys including the following Greater capacity to detect seasonal and secular trends Greater capacity to
19. Atthe present time do you smoke 1 tc2 you smoked 100 cigs 1 tc3 Have you ever smoked daily 1 tc4 Age of onset 1 tc5 How long ago you smoked 1 tc6 How many cigs smoked daily 1 tc7 How soon after wake up do you smoke 1 Occasional Smoking tos1 tos2 tos1 How many cigarettes 1 1052 On how many days last 30d did you smoke 1 Smoking Cessation tc8 tc10 tq2 tc8 Past 12 month serious attempt tc8 1 tc9 Intent in 6 months tc9 1 tc10 Intent in 30 days tc10 1 Flexible Tobacco Content 3 items 3 B Tobacco Policy Panel A only OTRU Policy items 44 2 Alcohol Use 10 items 1 During the past 12 months have you had a drink 1 2 Did you EVER have a drink of any alcoholic beverage 1 5 How often if ever did you drink alcoholic beverages 1 during the past 12 months How often if ever did you drink alcoholic beverages 1 during the past 30 days ac6a On those days when you drank how many drinks did 1 you usually have pasat 12 m five About how often in the past 12 m you had 5 or 1 more drinks at the same sitting five30 About how often in the past 30 days you had 5 or 1 more drinks at the same sitting four About how often in the past 12 m you had 4 or 1 more drinks at the same sitting women only ac3 Was there ever a time when you drank 5 or more drinks 1 on one occasion at LEAST ONCE A WEEK ac6b What is the largest number of drinks you can recall 1 having on one o
20. Parry Sound 705 807 Nipissing Timiskaming Algoma Manitoulin Sudbury RM Sudbury TD Cochrane Note In 2001 the 647 area code was overlaid with 416 in Toronto and area code 289 was overlaid with area code 905 in 2006 area code 226 was overlaid with area code 519 and in 2010 area code 343 was overlaid with area code 613 5 With the introduction of the RDD series in 1991 both English and French CATIs were made available to all respondents However experience with the CM surveys found that most Francophone respondents preferred to complete the English interview Given this preference in 1998 the CATI became exclusively English 6 These households refusers are recontacted once after the initial refusal to confirm the refusal and make a final request for participation Fefusal conversions attempts are conducted by a sub group of experienced specifically trained interviewers Those respondents who refuse by saying put me on your do not call list even though research is exempt from this list or are very upset about the request are never recontacted CM2011 Metadata guide Page 5 3 Data Collection and Quality 3 1 Questionnaire Content and Design Computer Assisted Telephone Interviews CATI Two categories of questions are asked in the CM core and panel items In total 3 039 respondents completed the interview in 2011 Two CATI interviews were employed Panel A represents interviews with 1 040 respondents and Panel B r
21. The Ontario government should make a serious effort to stop the sale of n r untaxed cigarettes n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white bold yellow Interviewer if asked do not include Duty free cigarettes n white strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree strongly disagree _ d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt tp85 lt ALL new 2010 r It is acceptable for smokers to buy cigarettes that are sold without taxes n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white bold yellow Interviewer if asked do not include Duty free cigarettes n white strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree strongly disagree tat d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 4 gt PURCHASING PROFILE new 2008 ck tp75 if SMOKE FLAG eq 1 goto int prof ASK CURRENT SMOKERS only CM2011 Metadata guide else goto int trisk endif int prof r Now I would like to ask you some questions about the last time you bought n r cigarettes for your own use n Press Enter to continue nodata gt tp75a lt new in 2008 HCURRENT SMOKERS only define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt define lt s gt lt 0 gt r The last time you bought cigarettes for y
22. financial and work problems Difficulty remembering things and solving problems Deformities and brain damage in babies of pregnant women Stroke permanent brain injury muscle and nerve damage Liver disease pancreas disease Cancers suicide Regular use of cannabis is associated with Moderate tick one High Problems with attention and motivation Anxiety paranoia panic depression Decreased memory and problem solving ability High blood pressure Asthma bronchitis Psychosis in those with a personal or family history of schizophrenia Heart disease and chronic obstructive airways disease Cancers d Your risk of experiencing these harms is Low Moderate High cocaine tick one Regular use of cocaine is associated with Difficulty sleeping heart racing headaches weight loss Numbness tingling clammy skin skin scratching or picking Accidents and injury financial problems Irrational thoughts Mood swings anxiety depression mania Aggression and paranoia Intense craving stress from the lifestyle Psychosis after repeated use of high doses mm Sudden death from heart problems e Your risk of experiencing these harms is Low Moderate High amphetamine tick one type stimulants Regular use of amphetamine type
23. gt in PCV5 Page 88 gt PCV6 lt allow 5 store lt gt in PCV6 gt PCV1F lt allow 8 store lt gt in PCVIF gt PCV2F lt allow 6 store lt gt in PCV2F gt PCV3F lt allow 8 store lt gt in PCV3F gt PCV4F lt allow 6 store lt gt in PCV4F gt PCV5F lt allow 8 store lt gt in PCV5F gt PCV6F lt allow 6 store lt gt in PCV6F gt LOADI lt if POSTAL 1 is lt a gt or POSTAL 1 is lt A gt store lt Adam gt in PCV1 store lt Adam gt in PCV1F else if POSTAL 1 is lt b gt or POSTAL 1 is lt B gt store lt Betty gt in PCV1 store lt Bertrand gt in PCV1F else if POSTAL 1 is c or POSTAL 1 is lt C gt store lt Charlie gt in PCV1 store lt Charles gt in PCV1F else if POSTAL 1 is d or POSTAL 1 is lt D gt store David in PCV1 store David in PCVIF else if POSTAL G 1 is e or POSTAL G1 is lt E gt store Edward in PCV1 store Edouard in PCVIF else if POSTAL G 1 is f or POSTAL G1 is lt F gt store Frank in PCV1 store Francis in PCVIF else if POSTAL G1 15 lt g gt or POSTAL 1 is lt G gt store George in PCV1 store Georges in PCVIF else if POSTAL 1 is lt h gt or POSTAL G1 is lt H gt store Henry in 1 store Henri in PCV1F else if POSTAL G1 is lt i gt or POSTAL G 1 is lt I gt store Indigo in PCV1 store Indigo in PCV1F else if
24. household weight cycle 4 201 region weight cycle 4 2011 region amp household weight cyc household weight cumulative region weight cumulative region amp household weight cum respondent s age respondent s gender age group 4cats 2006census postadjstmnt wght sex amp age final relative weight based on final relative weight rhhwtall adjustment factor for expansion final expansion population wei age recoded 3 cats public health agegroups 4 cats age recoded 5 cats age recoded 4 cats age recoded 2 cats public health planning regions toronto vs rest of ontario north vs rest of ontario employment status 8 cats marital status 4 cats marital status 4 cats marital status 3 cats education 4cats hh location forward sortation area first 3 language spoken at home recoded household income hh income 8 cats household income Page 25 sstatus3 3027 3 2 345887 1 3 smoking status 3cats sstatus4 3027 4 3 22002 1 4 smoking status 4 cats sstatus5 3027 5 3 77106 1 5 smoking status 5 cats tobl2m 3027 2 1595639 0 1 currently smoking past 30 days sdaily 3027 2 1258672 0 1 currently smoking daily past 30 tcr 476 27 12 15126 0 60 how many cigarettes do you usual ncigt 3020 2 1 915232 0 60 cigs smoked each day total ncigcat 476 7 2 516807 0 6 cigs smoked daily cats all ncigtcat 3020 7
25. moderate a score of 4 26 refers to a pattern of use associated with a moderate risk of experiencing problems and 3 high a score of 27 refers to a pattern of use that is associated with a high risk of experiencing problems and is likely to lead to dependency Derived ASSIST CIS variables ASISTCAN ASISTCN3 are based on the following items can3m 1 How often have you used cannabis marijuana or ascanl hash during the PAST THREE months 1 2 During the PAST 3 MONTHS how often have ascan2 you had a strong desire or urge to use cannabis marijuana or hash 4 Monthly 5 Weekly 6 Daily or almost daily CM2011 Metadata guide Page 110 cnas2 3 During the PAST 3 MONTHS how often has ascan3 your use of cannabis marijuana or hash led to health social legal or financial problems cnas3 4 During the PAST 3 MONTHS how often have scan 4 5 Has a friend relative a doctor or anyone else ever ascan5 EINE your use of cannabis cnas5 6 Have you ever tried and failed to control cut ascan6 down or stop using cannabis marijuana or hash Note Items ascan1 ascan2 ascan3 ascan4 ascan5 ascan6 should be used for analysing individual ASSIST items ASISTCAN Cannabis ASSIST score total sample Based on 6 items CN3M CNAS1 through CNASS items were first recoded for total sample 1 ascan2 ascan3 ascan4 ascan5 ascan6 summation of items ascan1 ascan2 a
26. 0 fill SUFX 0 listed in the n r current telephone directory n 1 yes 5 no d don t know refused Q lt 1 5 d r gt gt cd lt if area eq lt 416 gt goto ctyl endif if area eq lt 519 gt goto cty2 endif if area eq lt 613 gt goto cty3 endif if area eq lt 705 gt goto cty4 endif if area eq lt 807 gt goto cty5 endif ctyl allow int 2 define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt define lt s gt lt 0 gt r In what COUNTY or regional municipality do you live n 18 Durham RM Oshawa Ajax Newcastle Pickering Whitby 28 Haldimand Norfolk RM Nanticoke Dunnville Simcoe Delhi Norfolk 24 Halton RM Burlington Halton Hills Milton Oakville 25 Hamilton Wentworth RM Ancaster Dundas Flamborough Stoney Creek 20 Metro Toronto North York York East York Scarborough Etobicoke 26 Niagara RM St Kitts Thorold Welland Niagara on the Lake Grimsby 14 Northumberland C Brighton Cobourg Port Hope 21 Peel RM Brampton Mississauga Caledon CM2011 Metadata guide 43 Simcoe C Barrie Orillia Collingwood Midland Wasaga Beach 19 York RM Aurora Markham Newmarket RichHill Vaughan King s Other specify d Don t Know r Refused 18 28 24 25 20 26 14 21 43 19 d r goto s specify goto end_cty gt cty2 lt allow int 2 equiv cty1 define lt d gt lt 98 gt define r 99 define lt s gt lt 0 gt r In what COUNTY or regional municipali
27. 3 11 6 Some post sec 1018 16 5 15 4 13 7 12 4 11 4 10 6 10 9 4 Univ Degree 945 17 1 15 9 14 2 12 9 11 9 11 10 3 9 8 lt 30 000 351 28 1 26 2 ES 21 2 195 18 1 17 16 30 000 49 000 411 25 9 24 2 21 5 19 5 18 16 7 15 7 14 8 50 000 79 000 558 22 2 20 8 18 5 16 8 15 4 14 4 13 5 12 7 80 000 980 16 8 15 7 13 9 12 7 11 6 10 8 10 2 9 6 Not stated 739 19 3 18 16 14 6 13 4 12 5 11 7 11 Note Green dark shaded entries represent unstable estimates Yellow light shaded entries represent estimates with moderate sampling variability Unshaded entries represent estimates with acceptable reliability CV values ignore design effect CM2011 Metadata guide Page 21 4 4 The CAMH Monitor 2011 Dataset Note because the CM2011 dataset requires occasional updating e g adding newly derived variables details of the dataset presented here are accurate to the time of printing The following details describe some key features of the CM 2011 dataset notes Stata command dta 1 This file contains data from the 2011 cycle of the CAMH Monitor The CATI administered telephone survey interviewed 3 039 Ontario adults aged 18 between Jan 03 2011 to Dec 20 2011 The survey is a regionally stratified two stage design The survey was administered by the Institute for Social Research York University For proper estimation the following design variables are necessary strata REGION pweight fwght or xwght and psu idnum Two CATI interviews were employed P
28. 3 Low i Opioids 4 26 Moderate 27 High 0 3 Low j Other specify 4 26 Moderate 27 High What do your scores mean Low You are at low risk of health and other problems from your current pattern of use Moderate You are at risk of health and other problems from your current pattern of substance use High You are at high risk of experiencing severe problems health social financial legal relationship as a result of your current pattern of use and are likely to be dependent Are you concerned about your substance use tobacco Regular tobacco smoking is associated with Your risk of experiencing these harms is Low O Moderate O0 High O tick one Premature aging wrinkling of the skin Respiratory infections and asthma High blood pressure diabetes Respiratory infections allergies and asthma in children of smokers Kidney disease Chronic obstructive airways disease Heart disease stroke vascular disease Cancers Miscarriage premature labour and low birth weight babies for pregnant women b alcohol Regular excessive alcohol use is associated with Moderate tick one High Hangovers aggressive and violent behaviour accidents and injury Reduced sexual performance premature ageing Digestive problems ulcers inflammation of the pancreas high blood pressure Anxiety and depression relationship difficulties
29. 3966887 0 6 cigs smoked daily cats tota alcstat3 3036 9 1 270092 1 3 current drinking status alcl2m 3036 2 7908432 0 drinker past 12m y n aldaily 3023 2 0770758 0 daily drinking total sample alclife 3036 2 9390646 0 lifetime drinker current former formerdk 3036 2 1482213 0 former drinker never past 12 m abstain 3036 2 0609354 0 lifetime abstainer alc30d 3024 2 6802249 0 had a drink past 30 days fivewk 3019 2 0589599 0 weekly fiveplus total sample fivemn 3019 2 1593243 0 monthly fiveplus total sample five30bi 3026 2 1906808 0 five plus past 30 days at least qfvol 3001 64 180 1569 0 6552 alcohol volume based on q f est qfvolwk 3001 64 3 464557 0 26 average nr of drinks week to qfvolmn 3001 64 15 01308 0 546 average nr of drinks month t wklyl5 3001 2 0436521 0 weekly 15 drinks total sample alcfreq 3023 8 4 134304 0 8 frequency of drinking total sa freqdrk 3023 9 1 903738 0 4 frequency of drinking 5cats drkfreq 3023 8 2 889183 0 7 frequency of drinking total sa audit 3023 5 1 774396 0 4 how often drink alcohol past 12 aud2t 3016 5 6501989 0 4 how many drinks days when drank aud3t 3019 5 5760185 0 4 how often 5 drks past 12m aud4t 3029 5 0600858 0 4 how often you were not able to s aud5t 3024 5 0492725 0 4 how often have you failed to do aud6t 3035 5 0135091 0 4 how often have you needed a firs aud7t 3034 5 1087673 0 4 how often have you had a feeling au
30. 5 54 84467 30 11287 3 805528 230339 539651 576 420862 985075 999351 383911 282869 3061481 4403081 0629012 2323492 1258023 0243902 otn BNO DO Bw Be 657782 2 517604 999999 018228 000014 9979956 012633 005625 000012 014142 9999902 013835 999999 014067 53 45544 3988154 2 915622 9657089 013988 000003 3112 979 3112 988 2 33819 2 953914 3 549305 3 273467 909522 4 138532 834485 1510365 2 879642 955378 789211 518815 2 845769 79927161 28 83449 28 32675 3 44258 435999 201058 914 ooooo 900 5055325 4301737 2174668 4958 4491036 2226656 5028127 4775 2400931 5103818 4628 2362047 5028127 4532409 2278953 18 0 1 6504497 1482344 14619 3112 979 455 0863 99 99 9999 99 98 999999 99 99 F2 EB ES EO ES Me We 2 527663 742769 4 40513 2 9748 519856 4 521268 4 022501 3636 5 226034 3 572672 3932 4 468699 4 022501 469215 5 909918 93 4 66246 6 140628 6 055937 3112 979 8852 01 aS uS 00 DO 1 2 gt uS OO engage in illegal activities li been in physical fights often lied to get money or pleasure put others in danger felt no guilt after harming peop ever been arrested in what year were you born what is the highest level of edu hat is your religion
31. Addiction amp Mental Health Available at http www camh net Research camh monitor html Ialomiteanu A Adlaf E M Mann R E amp Rehm J 2011 CAMH Monitor eReport Addiction amp Mental Health Indicators Among Ontario Adults 1977 2009 CAMH Research Document Series No 31 Toronto ON Centre for Addiction amp Mental Health Available at http www camh net Research camh monitor html Ialomiteanu A amp Bondy S 1997 The Ontario Alcohol and Other Drug Opinion Surveys OADOS 1992 1995 User s Guide ARF Research Document Series No No 133 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Kalton G 2009 Methods for oversampling rare subpopulations in social surveys Survey Methodology 35 2 125 141 Kandel D 1991 The social demography of drug use The Millbank Quarterly 69 356 414 Kish L 1965 Survey Sampling New York Wiley amp Sons Kish L 1999 Combining cumulating population surveys Survey Methodology Vol 25 2 129 138 Korn E L amp Graubard B I 1999 Analysis of Health Surveys New York John Wiley amp Sons Lee E S Forthofer R N amp Lorimor R J 1989 Analyzing Complex Survey Data Newbury Park Sage Publications CM2011 Metadata guide Page 31 Moriarty D G Zack M M amp Kobau R 2003 The Centers for Disease control and Prevention s Health Days Measures Population tracking of perceived physical and mental hea
32. CAMH Monitor 2011 Quarter 1 2 3 4 TOTAL JAN Month MARCH APR JUNE JUL SEP OCT DEC JAN DEC Panel A B A B A B A B A B Begin fieldwork 1 04 4 01 7 02 10 01 1 04 End fieldwork 3 31 6 30 9 29 12 20 12 20 Total units 1 1892 2119 2135 2131 8277 Resolved Eligibility known 2 1791 2045 2016 2069 7921 In scope Eligible 4 1354 1487 1410 1426 5677 Respondents 6 731 766 780 762 3039 Refusal conversions 11 Other Rs 12 Non respondents 7 623 721 630 664 2638 Refusals 13 530 596 491 556 2173 Noncontacts 14 Other nonrespondents 15 93 125 139 108 465 Out of scope Not eligible 5 437 558 606 643 2244 Nonexistent units 8 Temporarily out of scope 9 Permanently out of scope 10 437 558 606 643 2244 Unresolved Eligibility unknown 3 101 74 119 62 356 Estimated in scope 3A 76 54 83 43 255 Estimated out of scope 3B 25 20 36 19 101 Response rate 6 4 3A 0 51 0 50 0 52 0 52 0 51 Cooperation rate 6 613 0 58 0 56 0 61 0 58 0 58 Refusal rate 13 4 0 39 0 40 0 35 0 39 0 38 Nonresponse rate 7 3A 4 3A 0 52 0 52 0 51 0 50 0 51 Noncontact rate 144 3A 4 3A 0 05 0 04 0 06 0 03 0 04 Average interview minutes 24 2 22 4 23 1 24 2 23 4 Minutes range 12 53 6 65 6 69 6 71 6 71 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 10 3 7 Characteristics of the CM 2011 Sample Tables 4 5a and 5b provide basic demographic information regarding the sample Table 4 Demographic Characteristics of t
33. Driven a motor vehicle after using cannabis within 2 hours before driving among valid drivers past 12m Licensed driver in the past 12m GHQ items 1 to 12 recoded 0 through 3 and binary 1 0 ghq1_bi to ghq12_bi GHQ12 total score total sample GHQ12 score 3 cut off total sample Health Related Quality of Life Measures Panel B only FAIRHLT FAIRMHLT UNHLTPD UNHLTMD UNHLTD MENTDISD Percent fair or poor health Percent fair or poor mental health Physically unhealthy days Mentally unhealthy days Sum of unhealthy days physically amp mentally Frequent mental distress days Prescription Medication for Anxiety and Depression PS11T PS16T CM2011 Metadata guide Any use of Anxiety Medication past 12m Any use of Depression Medication past 12m Page 98 PR12M MPR12M NMPR12M PRHII2M NMOXY12M Demographics AGECAT3 5 EDUCAT4 MARSTAT3 MARSTAT4 EMPCATS HINCCATS LANG RUR URB REGPH7 LHIN CM2011 Metadata guide Prescription OPIOID Pain Reliever Use items revised 2010 Any use of prescription Pain Reliever past 12m Any medical use of prescription Pain Reliever past 12m Any non medical use of prescription Pain Reliever past 12m Prescription Pain Reliever use to get high past 12m Any non medical use of OXYCONTIN past 12m Age recoded in 3 categories Age recoded in 5 categories Highest level of education recoded 4 categories Marital status recoded 3 categori
34. Know r Refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt tp54 lt new in 2005 brought back in 2011 r Movies that show characters smoking should be rated at least a PG or n r Parental Guidance n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt 1 42 lt new interviewer note 2010 r The Ontario government should sue tobacco companies for health care costs r that result from tobacco smoking n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white bold yellow Interviewer if asked Yes the Ontario government is suing tobacco companies for health care costs that result from tobacco smoking n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d Don t Know r Refused Page 54 lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt tp86 lt ALL new 2010 r The next 2 questions are about cigarettes that are sold without taxes n r Untaxed cigarettes can be bought on native reserves on the street or r from other sources and are sometimes known as contraband cigarettes r Please tell me if you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or n r strongly disagree with the following statement n r
35. Nonresponse over the Past Quarter Century Public Opinion Quarterly 69 1 87 98 Ferris J Templeton L amp Wong S 1994 Alcohol Tobacco and Marijuana Use Norms Problems and Policy Attitudes among Ontario Adults A Report of the Ontario Alcohol and Other Drug Opinion Survey 1992 ARF Internal Document No 118 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Goldberg D P amp Hillier V F 1979 A scaled version of the General Health Questionnaire Psychological Medicine 9 139 145 Groves R M 1989 Survey Errors and Survey Costs New York Wiley Groves R M amp Couper M P 1998 Nonresponse in Household Interview Surveys New York Wiley Harrison E Haaga J amp Richards T 1993 Self reported drug use data What do they reveal American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 19 423 441 Health Canada 2010 The Canadian Alcohol and Drug Use Monitoring Survey CADUMS Summary of Results for 2009 Electronic Version from http www hc sc gc ca hc ps drugs drogues stat 2009 summary sommaire eng php Heeringa S G West B T amp Berglund P A 2010 Applied Survey Data Analysis Boca Raton FL Chapman amp Hall CRC Ialomiteanu A amp Adlaf E M 2004 CAMH Monitor 2003 Technical Guide electonic document Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Jo Document Number Ialomiteanu A amp Adlaf E M 2005 CAMH Monitor 2004 Technical Guid
36. Research camh monitor html
37. St Clair 2 South West 3 Waterloo Wellington 4 Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant 5 Central West 6 Mississauga Halton 7 Toronto Central 8 Central 9 Central East 10 South East 11 Champlain 12 North Simcoe Muskoka 13 North East 14 North West HINCOME Household Income Before Taxes past year 10 5410 ge 100 or d10b 10 Don know Don know HINCCATS Household Income 5 categories 5 DESCRIPTION CONDITION 1 less than 30 000 HINCOME le 2 between 30 000 and 49 999 99 HINCOME gt 2 HINCOME le 4 between 50 000 and 79 999 99 HINCOME gt 4 and HINCOME le 7 more than 80 000 HINCOME gt 7 and HINCOME le 10 Not stated refused or DK HINCOME 98 or HINCOME 99 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 124 Occupation Item SD7NOCS Main occupation codes are based on the National Occupational Classification for Statistics NOC S The NOC is updated in partnership with Statistics Canada according to 5 year Census cycles It is based on extensive occupational research and consultation conducted across the country reflecting the evolution of the Canadian labour market In a nutshell the NOC is a tool that is used to classify occupations according to their skill level and skill type A four digit code called the NOC code identifies the occupation Each digit of this code reflects an important trait of the occupation it represents The NOC breaks occupations down into 10 sectors 0 Man
38. adults e g epidemiological estimates of drinking drug use or mental health status the investigator must employ analysis weights and other design specifications If the research question does not require a probability sample the requirement of weighting can be relaxed see Groves 1989 279 294 for a discussion on this matter However the presence of clustered data will violate model assumptions and impact statistical inference CM2011 Metadata guide Page 17 regardless of the purpose of the analysis If an analyst is making inferences to the population from a probability sample the following MUST be applied when using CM data 7 Standard statistical software packages e g Base SPSS SAS DO NOT calculate standard errors appropriately for complex survey designs Programs with dedicated complex sampling applications that accommodate features of the sample design such as Stata SUDAAN SPSS Complex Sampling SAS Proc Survey Select or Epilnfo must be used to ensure accurate calculations and inference The Stata command that identifies the sampling error calculation model is noted bellows where IDNUM represents respondents the PSU codes FWGHT represents the final relative or normalized weight factor or expansion weights used to calculate population estimates and REGION represents the six area code based regions stratum codes A simplifying assumption employed in multistage analysis which we have used restricts design specificat
39. alcohol and other drugs Prevalence of use and related harms Detailed report Ottawa Canada Canadian Centre for Substance Abuse Available at http www ccsa ca Eng Priorities Research CanadianAddiction Pages default asp x Adlaf E M amp Ialomiteanu A 2001a The 1999 CAMH Monitor Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators Among Ontario Adults 1977 1999 CAMH Research Document Series No 6 Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Adlaf E M amp Ialomiteanu A 2001b CAMH Monitor eReport Addiction and Mental Health Indicators Among Ontario Adults 1977 2000 CAMH Research Document Series No 10 Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Adlaf E M amp Ialomiteanu A 2002a CAMH Monitor 2001 Technical Guide electronic document Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental HealthW Adlaf E M amp Ialomiteanu A 2002b CAMH Monitor eReport Addiction and Mental Health Indicators Among Ontario Adults in 2001 and Changes Since 1977 CAMH Research Document Series No 12 Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Available online at www camh net research population_life_course html Adlaf E M amp Ialomiteanu A 2003 CAMH Monitor 2002 Technical Guide electronic document Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Adlaf E M Ialomiteanu A amp Paglia A 2000 The CAMH Monitor 1999 Technical Guide electronic document Toronto Centre for Addiction and Men
40. assisted RDD survey stratified by six Jan 20 Dec 21 2430 design df Telephone geographical area code regions with sample sizes allocated equally disproportionally 6 SE strata Adlaf amp lalomiteanu N 2 406 RR 61 f A list of telephone numbers in Ontario can be constructed from CD ROM versions of telephone Rolling s 2406 SECU 2001b Adlaf et al 2001 books and the other commercially available lists of telephone numbers Numbers from these Jan 20 Dec 21 2400 design df sources as well as telephone numbers between or on either side of listed numbers are included in i i i i 6 SE strata Telephone the sampling frame Since unlisted numbers cell phone numbers and newly published numbers are N 2627 RR 61 Adlaf amp lalomiteanu interspersed among published numbers this strategy provides a much better sample than one 2627 SECU 2002a 2002b based on listed numbers alone Rolling 2621 design df Jan 25 Dec 20 Stage 1 Within each of the six regional stratum each month a random sample of telephone 6 SE strata Telephone numbers was selected with equal probability Stage 2 Within selected telephone households one 2421 RR 58 2421 SECU Adlaf amp lalomiteanu 2003 respondent age 18 or older who could complete the interview in English was selected according to Rolling 2415 design df the last birthday method of household members A minimum of 12 call backs were placed to Jan 10 Dec 22 CM
41. aud6t aud7t aud8t aud9t aud10t ILLICIT DRUGS 1 CANNABIS CANLIFE Lifetime cannabis use Based on cnl CANLIFE DESCRIPTION CONDITION CANI2M Cannabis use past 12 months Based on cn2 recoded for total sample CANI2M DESCRIPTION CONDITION CM2011 Metadata guide Page 109 CAN3M Cannabis use past 3 months Based on CANG recoded for total sample DESCRIPTION CONDITION Never used not used past 3 months Used pst 3 month arme through 4 See also cannabis use past 30 days CAN30D 2 CANNABIS PROBLEMS Cannabis Involvement Score ASSIST CIS WHO ASSIST Alcohol Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test The World Health Organization has developed a screening instrument the Alcohol Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test ASSIST designed to assess for users of specific substances the risk of experiencing health and other problems e g social financial legal relationship from their current pattern of use WHO ASSIST Working Group 2002 To assess cannabis problems we used the Cannabis Involvement Score CIS from the WHO ASSIST screener see items can3m 1 to cnas5 The ASSIST CIS was asked only of past 3 months cannabis users The ASSIST CIS score ranges from 0 to 39 Three categories are used to assess the risk of experiencing health and other problems 1 low a score of 0 3 refers to a pattern of use associated with a low risk of experiencing problems 2
42. ghq1 to ghq12 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 113 Derived GHQ12 variables are based on the following items Over the past few weeks Recoded Categories ghql have you been able to concentrate on whatever you re doing ghq2 ghq3 ghq4 ghqs ghq6 have you felt that you are playing a useful part in things have you felt capable of making decisions about things have you been able to enjoy your day to day activities have you been able to face up to your problems have you been feeling reasonably happy Better than usual Same as usual Less than usual Much less than usual More so than usual Same as usual Less useful than usual Much less useful than usual More so than usual Same as usual Less so than usual Much less capable More so than usual Same as usual Less so than usual Much less than usual More so than usual Same as usual Less so than usual Much less than usual More so than usual Same as usual Less so than usual Much less than usual ghq7 ghg8 have you lost much sleep because of worry have you felt constantly under strain have you felt you could not overcome your difficulties Not at all No more than usual Rather more than usual Much more than usual wWP N CO WJ NP KH COP KW KY Hf Of WI KY KH Of WY KT RH Of KH LB NH
43. groups often contain an especially large number of drug users and heavy drinkers Rossi 1989 However the bias caused by such noncoverage depends upon firstly the difference in drug use and mental health status between those surveyed and those not surveyed and secondly the size of the group missed CM2011 Metadata guide Page 7 missed Groves amp Couper 1998 Thus even if rates of drug use and mental health impairment are substantially higher in the excluded group than are those in the sampled group if the size of the excluded group is small relative to the total population the bias is usually minimal Kandel 1991 Trinkoff Ritter amp Anthony 1990 One commonly found deficit of telephone surveys is that they tend to over represent those with higher education and under represent those with lower education Trewin amp Lee 1988 Interview Barriers Some interviews could not be completed because respondents could not adequately converse in English or were too ill or aged Self reports Survey estimates are influenced by errors related to individual reporting of behaviours and the conditions under which the survey is conducted One limitation of the sample survey in this regard is its reliance on self reported behaviour Reviews of self report methods for alcohol and drug use suggest that although surveys tend to underestimate true usage they are still regarded as the best available means to estimate such behaviours Harrison Haaga
44. gt goto sd8 gt sd7c lt in 2009 define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r What type of driver s licence do you have now Do you have a levelone n r licence a level two licence or a full licence n 1 Level One licence includes G1 or learner s 2 Level Two graduated licence includes G2 M2 intermediate or probationary 3 Full licence includes G M or unrestricted CM2011 Metadata guide 4 other specify d don t know r refused lt 1 3 d r gt lt 4 gt specify gt sd8 lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt define lt s gt lt 0 gt r What language do you usually speak in your own home n 6 ENGLISH 7 French Cantonese 13 Italian 22 Somali Chinese 14 Japanese 23 Spanish Croatian 15 Korean 4 Swedish Czech 16 Macedonian 24 Tamil Danish 1 Mandarin 25 Ukranian Dutch 4 Norwegian 26 Urdu Filipino 17 Polish 27 Vietnamese Finnish 18 Portuguese 28 Welsh German 19 Punjabi 29 Yugoslavian 10 Greek 30 Romanian 11 Hindi 20 Russian 12 Hungarian 21 Serbian s Other specify Refused lt 1 30 gt lt s gt specify d r gt sd8a lt r In what country were you born n 1 Canada 23 Iran 2 China 11 Jamaica 20 United States 22 Colombia 12 Netherlands Holland 2 United Kingdom 3 France 24 Pakistan 4 Germany 13 Philippines 5 Greece 14 Poland 6 Guyana 15 Portugal 7 Hong Kong 16 Romania
45. h adh2 999 6 687344 8 in the past 6 months have you h adh3 999 6 69985 8 in the past 6 months have you h adh4 999 7 2 042021 9 in the past 6 months have you d adh5 999 7 2 141571 9 in the past 6 months how often adh6 999 gi 893447 9 in the past 6 months have you f adh7 999 7 30065 9 in the past 6 months have you 1 adh8 999 7 2 178589 9 in the past 6 months have you f adh9 999 7 668334 9 in the past 6 months have you h adh10 999 7 89995 9 in the past 6 months how often 11 999 3 4 941471 8 ever diagnosed with adhd adh12 36 3 2 388889 5 ever treated with medication for 12 6 4 2 333333 5 with prescription for adhd medic adhnm 999 5 9 282641 98 in the past 12 months ever take adhl2b 25 2 2576 5 treated with medication before 1 adhl2c 6 3 19 16667 98 currently on medication apdl 999 4 5 063532 99 repeatedly skip school before 1 apd2 999 4 5 218109 99 repeatedly lie cheat and steal apd3 999 5 5 310655 99 start fights and bully others apd4 999 4 5 252626 99 destroy things and start fires apd5 999 4 5 227614 99 deliberately hurt animals or people apd6 13 2 3 153846 5 behaved irresponsibly after 15 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 24 apd7 apd8 apd9 10 11 crime birth sd2 sd3 sd5 sd5a sd7 sd7nocs sd7b 7 sd8 sd8a sd8b sd9a sd9c 5410 sd10b q_county rel re2 re3a re3b re4 re4b isrlnew isr2new isr3new i
46. is used to build knowledge about addiction and mental health issues evaluate health programs and help create health and social policies in Ontario The confidentiality of the information gathered by the survey is protected by the law All answers to the survey questions will be kept strictly confidential All the data obtained by this survey will be used for statistical purposes only It is only with the assistance of people like you that the research can be successful Thank you in advance for your time and consideration Sincerely AA Robert Mann PhD Senior Scientist Public Health and Regulatory Policies Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Director Collaborative Program in Addiction Studies amp Associate Professor of Public Health Sciences University of Toronto Canada Theme Coordinator Societal Issues AUTO21 Network of Centres of Excellence 33 Russell Street Room T416 Toronto Ontario M5S 2S1 Tel 416 535 8501 Ext 4496 Fax 416 595 6899 Email robert mann camh net Page 41 Appendix C 2011 CAMH Monitor Questionnaire CM2011 Metadata guide Page 42 The 2011 CAMH Monitor Question Allocation Item name Variable Description Core Panel A Panel B Items Items Items A B Jan Dec Jan Dec Jan Dec 1 Tobacco Block A Consumption Smoking Status tc1 tc7 tc1
47. lt 8 gt define lt gt lt 9 gt r Did you ever work for pay in a full time or in a part time job n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused 1 lt 5 d r gt goto sd7b gt sd7 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt if sd r ge lt 1 gt if sd6r le lt 3 gt r What is your main occupation n endif endif if sd6r eq lt 8 gt self employed added r What is your main occupation n Page 85 endif if sd6r is lt 4 gt r When you were last employed what was your main occupation n endif if sd6r is lt 5 gt r Before you retired what was your main occupation n endif if sd6r is lt 6 gt r When you were last employed what was your main occupation n endif bold yellow INTERVIEWER DO NOT accept one word answers such as co ordinator clerk works at bank businessman etc Please be specific ASK FOR job title what kind of business industry or service n white 1 Enter text end with d don t know r refused 1 specify d gt sd7b lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt ASK ALL r Do you currently have a valid driver s licence n bold yellow Interviewer if respondent says no ask did you have one in the past 12 months n white 1 yes 5 no 7 No but I had one in the past 12 months d don t know r refused 1 lt 5 7 d 1
48. month n r about once a month 6 to 11 times a year to 5 times a year or never in n r the past year n Every day About every day 3 or 4 times a week Once or twice a week 2 or 3 times a month About once a month 6 to 11 times a year 1 to 5 times a year Never in the past year Don t Know r Refused 1 8 lt 9 d r gt gt ac3 lt if five ge lt 1 gt and five le lt 4 gt goto ac6b endif asking former drinkers AND current drinkers who do not drink five once a week define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Was there ever a time in your life when you drank five or more drinks n r on one occasion at LEAST ONCE A WEEK n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d 1 gt gt lt if ac2 eq 1 goto chek former drinkers skip out Page 59 asking current drinkers define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r What is the largest number of drinks you can recall having on one occasion n r during the PAST TWELVE MONTHS n bold yellow INTERVIEWER drink means one twelve ounce bottle of beer or glass of draft one five ounce glass of wine or one straight or mixed drink with one ounce and a half of hard liquor Include light beer but do NOT include fully dealcoholized beer n white 1 97 Enter number of drinks d Don t Know r Refused 1 97 d r
49. more than usual much more than usual d don t know r refused Q9 lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt gq8 lt bold cyan Over the past few weeks n white r have you felt constantly under strain n r Would you say not at all no more than usual rather more than usual n r much more more than usual n not at all no more than usual rather more than usual much more than usual d don t know r refused Q9 lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt gqo lt bold cyan Over the past few weeks n white Page 76 r have you felt you could not overcome your difficulties n bold cyan Would you say not at all no more than usual rather more than usual or much more than usual n white not at all no more than usual rather more than usual much more than usual t d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt gql0 lt bold cyan Over the past few weeks n white r have you been feeling unhappy and depressed n bold cyan Would you say not at all no more than usual rather more than usual or much more than usual n white 1 not at all 3 no more than usual 5 rather more than usual 7 much more than usual d don t know r refused Q 1 3 5 7 d r gt gqll lt bold cyan Over the past few weeks have you n white r been losing confidence in yourself n bold cyan Would you say not at all no
50. more than usual rather more than usual or much more than usual n white not at all no more than usual rather more than usual much more than usual e don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt gql2 lt CM2011 Metadata guide bold cyan Over the past few weeks n white r have you been thinking of yourself as a worthless person n bold cyan Would you say not at all no more than usual rather more than usual or much more than usual n white 1 not at all 3 no more than usual 5 rather more than usual 7 much more than usual d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt PSYCHOTHERAPEUTICS PANEL B gt int2 lt ask all r The next set of questions are about various types of prescription n r medications medications that are prescribed by a doctor or psychiatrist n Press Enter to continue nodata gt 11 lt ask all define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r In the past 12 months have you taken any prescription medication to reduce n r anxiety or panic attacks n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt l d gt lt 5 1 gt goto ps16 gt 16 lt ask all define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r In the past 12 months have you taken any prescription medication to treat n r depression n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r re
51. must begin with A endif if PROV is lt 11 gt Postal Codes in PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND must begin with C endif if PROV is lt 12 gt Postal Codes in NOVA SCOTIA must begin with B endif if PROV is lt 13 gt Postal Codes in NEW BRUNSWICK must begin with E endif if PROV is lt 24 gt Postal Codes in QUEBEC must begin with G H or J endif if PROV is lt 35 gt Postal Codes in ONTARIO must begin with K L M N or P endif if PROV is lt 46 gt Postal Codes in MANITOBA must begin with R endif if PROV is lt 47 gt Postal Codes in SASKATCHEWAN must begin with S endif if PROV is lt 48 gt Postal Codes in ALBERTA must begin with T endif if PROV is lt 59 gt Postal Codes in BRITISH COLUMBIA must begin with V endif if PROV is lt 60 gt Postal Codes in YUKON must begin with Y endif if PROV is lt 61 gt Postal Codes in NORTHWEST TERRITORY and NUNAVUT must begin with X endif end gt POSTALWINS lt _ window 3 destroy window 3 default window 3 size 14 rows 80 columns window 3 background blue window 3 no border window 6 destroy window 6 start row 20 column 1 window 6 size 17 rows 80 columns window 6 border window 6 displays window 6 background yellow CM2011 Metadata guide gt POSTAL lt display problem window 6 open POSTAL optional all autoadvance r Can you tell me your postal code please n bold yellow Interviewe
52. n r completely unacceptable n 1 Completely acceptable 3 Somewhat acceptable 5 Somewhat unacceptable 7 Completely unacceptable R insists that they are not sure it depends varies too much between friends d Don t Know r Refused Q lt 1 3 5 7 0 d 1 gt gt tp95 lt new 2010 r The next two questions are about smoking at INDOOR and OUTDOOR parties n r other social gatherings in which YOU participate n r What do YOU think about people smoking cigarettes at INDOOR celebrations n r parties or other social gatherings in which YOU participate n bold cyan Do YOU think it is completely acceptable somewhat acceptable somewhat unacceptable or completely unacceptable n white 1 Completely acceptable 3 Somewhat acceptable 5 Somewhat unacceptable 7 Completely unacceptable R insists that they are not sure it depends d Don t Know r Refused Page 57 1 3 5 7 0 d r gt tp96 lt new 2010 r And what do YOU think about people smoking cigarettes at OUTDOOR celebrations n r parties or other social gatherings in which YOU participate n bold cyan Do YOU think it is completely acceptable somewhat acceptable somewhat unacceptable or completely unacceptable n white Completely acceptable 3 Somewhat acceptable 5 Somewhat unacceptable 7 Completely unacceptable 0 R insists that they are not sure it depends d Don t Know r Refu
53. n 6 equally quarter using list assisted RDD rolling allocated samples with equal probability Telephone numbers are selected without replacement 2 Respondent aged 18 selected using last None birthday method Respondents selected without replacement 2 1 Target Population and Sampling Frame The CAMH Monitor target population the intented population which we wish to make inferences to is noninstitutionalized adults aged 18 and older residing in Ontario households during calendar year 2011 The survey or frame population the population that has an actual chance of being selected is based on adult telephone subscribers residing in Ontario who were capable of completing the interview in English Excluded by design are Ontario households that are phoneless which represent 196 of Ontario residents Statistics Canada 2011 In addition those too ill or aged to be interviewed and those unable to communicate on the telephone Since 2000 the sampling frame has been built using the 10 digit telephone numbers in Ontario consisting of an area code a central office code or exchange the first three digits of the telephone number and a suffix or bank the last four digits of the telephone number A list of telephone numbers in Ontario can be constructed from CD ROM versions of telephone books and the other commercially available lists of telephone numbers Selections from these sources as well as telephone
54. no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty or extreme difficulty you could not do it at all n white 1 no difficulty 2 mild difficulty 3 moderate difficulty 4 severe difficulty 5 extreme difficulty could not do it d Don t Know r Refused Q lt 1 5 d r gt gt whs12 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r What about your day to day work n bold cyan In the last 30 days would you say no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty or extreme difficulty you could not do it at CM2011 Metadata guide all n white bold yellow Interviewer this could be at home work or school n white 1 no difficulty 2 mild difficulty 3 moderate difficulty 4 severe difficulty 5 extreme difficulty could not do it d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d r gt PANEL B new 2011 gt int_tbi lt r The next questions are about head injuries that you may have had in your life n r We are interested in any head injury that resulted in you being unconscious n r knocked out for at least 5 minutes or you had to stay in the hospital n r for at least 1 night because of it n Press Enter to continue nodata gt tbil lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r How many times if ever IN YOUR LIFE have you had a head injury like this n 0 Never
55. of interview lt dd gt intyear 3039 1 2011 2011 2011 year of interview lt yyyy gt intnum 3039 64 64948 82 5 112513 interviewer s number lt of compl nadults 3039 8 988812 8 number of adults in household rgender 3039 2 3 404738 5 respondent s gender randomi 3039 3 994077 3 tci 3039 4 4 411649 8 presently do you smoke cigarett to 2659 3 3 330575 8 less than daily smoker have yo 1118 3 596601 8 smoked 100 have you ever smok tc4 1332 37 8 43018 5 99 daily smokers how old were you tes 1118 7 4 282648 0 8 smoked 100 how long ago was i tc6 380 27 7 02632 98 daily smokers how many cigaret tcl 380 5 3 821053 8 daily smokers how soon after y tosl 95 14 4 873684 25 occasional smokers on those da tos2 95 20 3 91579 0 98 occasional smokers on how many tc8 475 14 2 233684 0 98 daily amp occasional in the past tc9 475 3 3 086316 8 daily amp occasional are you int tcl0 252 3 3 301587 8 daily amp occasional are you int tcll 475 9 9178947 0 98 daily amp occasional on how many ters 28 8 5 392857 30 daily amp occasional on those da tp97 3039 7 1 537677 9 residence type tp98 898 7 9821826 0 8 noticed tobacco smoke entering h CM2011 Metadata guide Page 22 smokeflag 3039 2 1645278 0 1 smoking status of respondent tq2 040 3 3 959015 1 8 in the past 30 days you have se tcl2 040 23 4 942308 0 99 number of doctor visits tcl2b
56. only PAST 7 DAYS DRINKING PANEL A int lrd if panel gt 1 goto exit week gt 10 lt ASKING CURRENT DRINKERS define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Thinking back over the past 7 days we would like to ask you how many drinks n r you had each day n 0 Did not have any drinks in the past 7 days 1 Continue d don t know r refuse Q 1 lt 0 d r gt goto exit week gt WHEEL_DATE lt allow 8 setdate WHEEL DATE initialize gt WHEEL_DAY lt allow 10 store lt gt in WHEEL DAY datestring dayname from WHEEL DATE into WHEEL DAY gt LAST_DAY lt allow 10 store lt gt in LAST DAY gt YESTERDAY lt allow 10 store lt gt in YESTERDAY if WHEEL DAY is lt Monday gt store Sunday in YESTERDA Y J endif if WHEEL DAY is lt Tuesday gt store Monday in YESTERDA Y J endif if WHEEL DAY is Wednesday store Tuesday in YESTERDAY J endif if WHEEL DAY is lt Thursday gt store Wednesday in YESTERDA Y J endif CM2011 Metadata guide if WHEEL DAY is Friday store Thursday in YESTERDAY j endif if WHEEL DAY is Saturday store Friday in YESTERDAY endif if WHEEL DAY is lt Sunday gt store Saturday in YESTERDAY endif gt start_wheel lt r Let s start with yesterday and work our way back through the week So n r yesterday was fill YESTERDAY n press enter to continue 9
57. r or ATTEMPTED to hurt a driver or passenger in another vehicle or threatened n r or ATTEMPTED to damage their vehicle n bold yellow Interviewer either as a driver or a passenger n white never 1 95 enter number of times 96 96 or more times d Don t Know r Refused 0 1 96 d r gt END_RR lt PANEL B ONLY gt dd1 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt if chek eq lt 1 gt goto end_driv not a current drinker r During the past 12 months have you driven a motor vehicle after having two n r or more drinks in the previous hour n 1 yes 5 no 7 don t drive d don t know r refused lt l gt lt 5 7 d 1 gt goto dboat1 gt dd2 lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt CM2011 Metadata guide r How many times in THE PAST 30 DAYS n bold cyan Have you driven a motor vehicle after having two or more drinks in the previous hour n white never 1 96 Enter number of times 97 97 or more times d Don t Know r Refused 0 1 97 d r Boating and drinking NEW 2011 Panel B gt dboatl lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt ask if drive 1 if chek eq 1 goto 1 not a current drinker r During the past 12 months have you driven a motorboat or a seadoo within n r an hour of having two or more drinks n 1 yes 5 no 7 don
58. re4 gt re3b lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r What were they n bold cyan The questions which you found confusing or unclear n white 1 enter text end with d Don t Know r Refused 1 specify d r gt re4 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Were there any questions you understood but still found it difficult to r answer n Yes 5 No d Don t Know r Refused Page 94 1 lt 5 d r gt goto stop gt re4b lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r What were they n bold cyan The questions you understood but still found it difficult to answer n white 1 enter text end with d Don t Know r Refused 1 specify d stop if eq lt gt settime ETIM endif goto SET CM2011 Metadata guide Page 95 Appendix D Derived Variables CM2011 Metadata guide Page 96 DERIVED VARIABLES 2011 Several derived variables have been created on the CM dataset In this section the methods used to derive the more complex variables and some of the coding structures are described Some of the derived variables have been grouped for ease of use In some cases the creation of intermediate variables was needed due to the complex structure of the derived variable Some of these intermediate variables are also listed and documented as much as possible Also d
59. specify 97 No religion Atheist d Don t know r Refused lt 1 23 97 gt lt d r gt goto sd5 lt s gt specify sd5 define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r At present are you married living with a partner widowed divorced n r separated or have you never been married n married living with a partner widowed divorced separated never married ON don t know r refused CM2011 Metadata guide lt 1 6 d r gt gt sd5a lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r Including yourself how many people are currently living in your household n 1 97 enter number d don t know r refused 1 97 d r sd r revised item name in 2008B r Are you presently working for pay in a full time or in a part time job are n r you unemployed retired a homemaker a student or something else n 1 full time job including those on vacations pregnancy leave illness or other types of paid leave from work 2 part time job 3 two or more jobs self employed and work for pay part time and full time work etc unemployed retired includes retired and working part time homemaker student includes students working part time self employed disability tA 0 other d don t know r refused lt 1 5 8 gt goto sd7 lt 6 gt lt 0 7 9 4 gt goto sd7b gt sd6b lt define lt d gt
60. t present are you married livi ncluding yourself how many peo re you presently working for pa id you ever work for pay in a f hat is when you were last empl ational occupational classifica o you currently have a valid dr ype of licence what language do you usually spe in what country were you born in what year did you first come to what ethnic or cultural group to what ethnic or cultural group could you please tell me how muc we don t need the exact amount in what county or regional munic do you think this interview was overall would you say that this were there any questions which y what were they were there any instances where y what were they is this telephone number a cell do you have a cell phone if we had called you on your cel can you please tell me why not can you please tell me why not can you please tell me why not can you please tell me why not can you please tell me why not can you please tell me why not oonzov nr rvoxrz questionnaire panel a b local health integration network health district subdivision of survey identification household weight cycle 1 201 region weight cycle 1 2011 region amp household weight cyc household weight cycle 2 201 region weight cycle 2 2011 region amp household weight cyc household weight cycle 3 201 region weight cycle 3 2011 region amp household weight cyc
61. this manual and companion documents may also be undertaken if required These do not need to undergo the full procedure described above but should include an expert bi lingual panel Before attempting to translate the ASSIST and related documents into other languages interested individuals should consult with the WHO about the procedures to be followed and the availability of other translations Write to the Department of Mental Health and Substance Dependence World Health Organisation 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland CAMH Monitor 2011 Metadata User s Guide ISBN 978 1 77114 050 8 ISBN 978 1 77114 051 5 ISBN 978 1 77114 052 2 ISBN 978 1 77114 053 9 PRINT PDF HTML ePUB Copyright 2011 Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Individuals and school or health organizations are invited to photocopy in part or in whole the contents of this report Citation is appreciated For information on other Centre for Addiction and Mental Health publications or to place an order please contact Sales and Distribution Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 33 Russell Street Toronto Ontario Canada M5S 251 Tel 1 800 661 1111 or 416 595 6059 in Toronto E mail publications camh net Web site http www camh net Suggested citation Ialomiteanu A amp Adlaf E M 2012 CAMH Monitor 2011 Metadata User s Guide Toronto ON Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Available from http www camh net
62. whs4 le lt 5 gt store 1 in CK WHOI endif if whs5 ge 2 and whs5 le lt 5 gt store 1 in CK WHOI if CK WHOI eq lt 1 gt goto whs6 else goto int tbi endif gt whs6 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r In the last 30 days how much difficulty did you have concentrating on doing n r something for ten minutes n bold cyan Would you say no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty or extreme difficulty n white no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty extreme difficulty could not do it Ee d Don t Know Refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt whs7 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt CM2011 Metadata guide r What about walking for a long distance such as half a mile n bold cyan In the last 30 days would you say no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty or extreme difficulty n white bold yellow Interviewer half a mile is about one km n white no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty extreme difficulty could not do it Don t Know Refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt whs8 amp lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r What about washing your whole body n bold cyan In the last 30 days would you say no diff
63. 1 store Victor in PCVIF else if POSTAL G is lt w gt or POSTAL 1 is lt W gt store William in PCV1 store William in PCVIF else if POSTAL 1 is x or POSTAL 1 is lt X gt store X ray in PCV1 store Xerox in PCVIF else if POSTAL G1 is xy or POSTAL G1 is lt Y gt store Young in PCV1 store Yvon in PCVIF else if POSTAL GI is lt z gt or POSTAL G1I is lt Z gt store Zebra in PCV1 store Z bre in PCVIF endif all gt LOAD2 lt if POSTAL 2 eq lt 1 gt store One in PCV2 store Un in PCV2F else if POSTAL G2 eq 2 store Two in PCV2 store Deux in PCV2F else if POSTAL G2 eq 3 store Three in PCV2 store Trois in PCV2F else if POSTAL Q2 eq 4 store Four in PCV2 store Quatre in PCV2F else if POSTAL G2 eq 5 store Five in PCV2 Page 89 store Cinq in PCV2F else if POSTAL Q2 eq lt 6 gt store Six in PCV2 store Six in PCV2F else if POSTAL G2 eq 7 store Seven in PCV2 store Sept in PCV2F else if POSTAL G2 eq lt 8 gt store Eight in PCV2 store Huit in PCV2F else if POSTAL G2 eq 9 store Nine in PCV2 store Neuf in PCV2F else if POSTAL G2 eq lt 0 gt store Zero in PCV2 store lt Z ro gt in PCV2F endif all gt LOAD3 lt if POSTAL G3 is lt a gt or POSTA
64. 1 10 Enter exact number d Don t Know r Refused 1 10 lt 0 d r gt goto end tbi gt tbi2 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt gt lt 9 gt r Did you have this type of head injury during the past 12 months n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused 1 Page 69 lt 5 d r gt goto end tbi gt tbi3 lt define lt s gt lt 0 gt r And what was the cause of the head injury n bold yellow Interviewer if asked If this happened more than once think about the last time it happened n white 1 Motor vehicle accident 2 Other vehicle accident such as a snowmobile ATV tractor 3 Bicycle accident 4 Fight 5 Sports injury such as team sports snow boarding skiing etc 6 Fell down s Other specify d don t know r refused lt 1 6 d r gt lt s gt specify gt end_tbi lt DRIVING 4 PANEL B ONLY gt drive lt r The next questions are related to driving n r During the past 12 months have you driven a car van truck motorcycle n r tractor or any other type of motor vehicle n bold yellow INTERVIEWER please include also motor vehicles such as motorboats Seadoo Skidoo ATVs etc n white 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused 1 lt 5 d r gt goto end driv KM MILES How much you drive CM2011 Metadata guide gt drl lt defi
65. 10 834 2 6666667 0 1 current drinkers thinking back sunday 555 1 1 520721 0 98 how many drinks on sunday saturday 555 3 2 906306 0 98 how many drinks on saturday friday 556 4 2 922662 0 99 how many drinks on friday thursday 554 2 3 902527 0 98 how many drinks on thursday wednesday 554 2 2 631769 0 98 how many drinks on wednesday tuesday 554 0 2 131769 0 98 how many drinks on tuesday monday 555 0 1 917117 0 98 how many drinks on monday aud4 2401 7 1099542 0 9 how often during the last year h aud5 2401 yi 1128696 0 9 how often during the last year h aud6 2401 7 0308205 0 9 how often during the last year h aud7 2401 7 1549354 0 9 how often during the last year h aud8 2401 di 1178676 0 9 how often during the last year h aud9 2401 4 4 761349 8 have you or someone else ever be audO 2401 3 4 78509 5 has a relative or friend or a do 51 1040 6 5 153846 9 should the ontario government cl pa38 1040 6 5 134615 9 should local communities should pari 799 6 4 026283 9 the ontario government has chang par2 799 6 4 558198 9 the ontario government has also pa6 1040 4 3 746154 9 do you think alcoholic beverages pa49 1040 5 4 736538 9 do you think there are enough pl pal5 min 794 21 32 02393 999 minutes from home to liquor or b pal5 hr 7 3 2 285714 8 hours from home to liquor or bee pa75 min 1031 20 38 12609 999 hours from home to a business th pa75 hr 5 1 1 1 hours from home to a business th pal5
66. 19 Obs 3039 25 4710895 14619 Sum of Wgt 3039 50 7636161 Mean 1 000003 Largest Std Dev 7771642 75 1 327499 5 376699 90 1 959081 5 57368 Variance 6039842 95 2 428337 6 055937 Skewness 1 987865 99 3 918163 6 055937 Kurtosis 8 45035 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 16 iqr fwght Stata user command mean 1 std dev 7772 3039 median 7636 pseudo std dev 6348 IQR 8564 10 trim 8757 low high inner fences 8135 25 612 mild outliers 0 92 mild outliers 0 00 3 03 outer fences 2 098 3 8097 severe outliers 0 34 severe outliers 0 00 1 12 4 2 Guidelines for Analysis and Release Sample designs employing complex sampling procedures such as stratification clustering weighting and multistage selection tend to underestimate the variance or error of estimates when simple random sampling SRS formulas the basis of most many statistical software routines are used The implication of using SRS formulas on estimates from complex sampling designs is that we are likely to understate the error and thus estimate a narrower confidence interval than truly exists thus resulting in false positive findings of statistical significance We will therefore be more likely to find a greater number of statistically significant differences than truly exist The design effect or DEFF represents the net effect of the combined influence of stratification causing a gain in precision clustering causing a loss in precision
67. 2011 Metadata guide Page 36 Year Mode of Survey Sample Design Sample N RR Interview Organizati Date Deff Standard Error Source on Calculation Model 6 SE strata 2003 Telephone ISR N 2411 RR 58 2411 SECU lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2004 Rolling 2405 design df Jan 10 Dec 30 6 SE strata 2004 Telephone ISR N 2611 RR 59 2611 SECU Adlaf et al 2008 Rolling 2605 design df lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2005 Jan 03 Dec 30 6 SE strata Adlaf et al 2008 2005 Telephone ISR N 2445 RR 61 das SECU lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2006 Rolling 2439 design df Jan 10 Dec 22 6 SE strata lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2007 2016 SECU 2010 design df 2006 Telephone ISR N 2016 RR 61 Rolling Jan 03 Dec 30 6 SE strata lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2008 2007 Telephone ISR N 2005 RR 53 2005 SECU lalomiteanu et al 2009 Rolling 1999 design df Jan 02 Dec 30 6 SE strata lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2009 2008 Telephone ISR N 2024 RR 55 2024 SECU Rolling 2018 design df Jan 05 Dec 28 N 2037 6 SE strata lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2010 2009 Telephone ISR Rolling RR 57 2037 SECU lalomiteanu et al 2011 Jan 2 Dec 30 y 2031 design df N 3030 6 SE strata lalomiteanu amp Adlaf 2010 2010 Telephone ISR Rolling RR 51 3030 SECU Jan 2 Dec 28 3024 design df Notes ARF Addiction Research Foundation ISR Institute for Social Research York University RR unwei
68. 3 Good 4 Fair 5 Poor d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt hsla lt r In general would you say your overall MENTAL HEALTH is n r excellent very good good fair or poor n 1 excellent 2 very good 3 good 4 fair 5 poor d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt tc12c SPANEL B Only doc1 if panel eq 1 goto end driv Zpanel A skip to end driv define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt CM2011 Metadata guide r In the past 12 months how many times have you seen a doctor about your n r physical health or for a check up n 0 No visits 1 96 Enter exact number 97 97 or more d Don t Know r Refused lt 0 1 97 d r gt HRQOL Panel B only gt gh2r lt gh2r replaced gh2 define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r Now thinking about your physical health which includes physical illness and n r injury for how many days in the last 30 days was your physical health not n r good n never 1 30 enter number of days d don t know r refused lt 0 1 30 d r gt gt gh3r lt gh3r replaced gh3 ghq4 deleted in 2011 r Now thinking about your mental health which includes stress depression n r and problems with emotions for how many days during the past 30 days was n r your mental health not good n 0 never 1 30 enter number of days d don t know r re
69. 4 1162791 0 3 during the past 3 months how of cnas4 29 3 4 302326 5 has a friend relative or anyone cnas5 29 3 4 395349 5 have you ever tried and failed t ckl 2110 4 4 76019 9 have you ever used cocaine ck2 33 5 8 842105 4 9 number of times used cocaine in gqi 999 6 3 156078 9 over the past few weeks have yo gq2 999 6 3 121061 9 over the past few weeks have yo gq3 999 5 2 978489 8 over the past few weeks have yo gq4 999 6 3 172086 9 over the past few weeks have yo gq5 999 7 2 870435 0 9 over the past few weeks have yo 999 6 3 074537 9 over the past few weeks all thi 999 6 2 438719 9 over the past few weeks have yo gq8 999 5 2 569785 8 over the past few weeks have yo gq9 999 6 1 865433 9 over the past few weeks have yo 10 999 6 1 926963 9 over the past few weeks have yo gqi 999 6 1 661331 9 over the past few weeks have yo gqi2 999 6 1 390695 9 over the past few weeks have yo psi 999 4 4 678339 9 in the past 12 months have you psi6 999 4 4 670335 9 in the past 12 months have you pol 999 9 8 350175 99 number of times used doctor pres po2 999 9 9 024512 99 number of times used pain reliev pr 7 76 3 4 894737 9 did you ever use pain relievers prs 52 6 3 442308 9 how did you get pain relievers w oxy2 76 6 1 85526 99 how many times used oxycontin wi dpo 325 4 4 553846 8 during the past 12 months have adh 999 ih 746373 9 in the past 6 months have you
70. 75175 0275138 0675338 0630315 4085213 0370927 0360902 063243 0052306 1 065359 9782834 9677094 1 077309 9426848 1 019647 7065327 7574533 3980779 4540893 3078086 1645634 8 758379 1045752 0770424 037336 122992 0482655 1163728 1356784 1576554 0596864 0923231 061461 0287733 1 033517 1425713 2 768384 5 989995 1471985 0713606 3 324629 2 679939 5 358921 071465 0822055 0864322 2391524 0381335 0015167 0035176 2262579 0738411 263 2927 2 632927 OOOOOOOO0O00000000000000000050505 8 05 000000000055057057 058 P00000000000000 30 30 30 5280 52 8 used cannabis life past 12 to how often used cannabis past 3 m used cannabis past 3 m total how often strong desire to use c how often use of cannabis led to how often failed to do what was has a friend or relative ever ex have you ever tried and failed t cannabis asist score 0 39 tot level for cannabis problems level for cannabis problems lifetime y n risk risk used used past past past past past past past past past past past past ghq12 past past past past past past past past past past past past cocaine cocaine few wee few wee few wee few wee few wee few wee few wee few wee few wee few wee few wee few wee likert wee wee wee wee wee wee wee wee wee wee
71. 8 less than once a month 9 never d don t know r refused 1 8 9 d r goto candep gt candrive lt FOR past 12 months cannabis users if cnl gt 1 goto end_can never used if cn2 ge lt 9 gt goto end can endif 4 not used in last 12 months if panel eq 1 goto candep PANEL A skip out gt cdr1 lt ask only drivers PANEL B ONLY if drive gt 1 goto candep FOR CANNABIS USERS define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt CM2011 Metadata guide r During the PAST 12 MONTHS have you driven a motor vehicle within an hour n r of using cannabis marijuana or hash n 1 yes 5 no 7 Ido not drive d don t know r refused 1 lt 5 7 d 1 gt goto candep CANNABIS DEPENDENCE 4 PANEL B ONLY gt candep lt FOR past 12 months cannabis users if panel eq 1 goto end_can PANEL A skip out if cnl gt 1 goto end_can never used if cn2 ge lt 9 gt goto end can endif 4 not used in last 12 months WHO ASSIST new 2004 gt can3m lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt cud1 NEW in 2004 ask past 12m cannabis users r How often have you used cannabis marijuana or hash during the PAST n r THREE months would you say never once or twice once a month 2 3 times r a month once a week 2 3 times a week daily or almost daily n never 1 once or twic
72. 880 3 4 039773 1 8 did the doctor ask you if anyone tp26b 040 7 1 384615 0 9 work location tp3la 583 9 8473413 0 98 number of days exposed indoors t tp31b 580 10 2 374138 0 98 number of days exposed outdoors tp99 040 23 8 543269 0 99 past 24 hours number of people tp99b 37 6 2 891892 0 9 if tp99b don t know refused pa tp30a 040 6 2663462 0 9 how frequently do people smoke i tp30b 56 8 3 696429 0 98 how many people smoke inside you tp53 040 6 2248015 9 smoking should be banned indoors tp80 040 6 2 078846 9 smoking should be banned near pu tp64a 040 6 3 585577 9 smoking should be banned on outd tp83 040 6 3 225962 9 smoking should be banned at outd tp67 040 6 4 147115 9 smoking should be banned on publ tp68 040 5 3 579808 8 smoking should be banned in publ tp81 040 5 25897115 8 smoking should be near outdoor r tp82 040 5 1 822115 8 smoking should be near outdoor c tp84 040 5 2 750962 8 smoking should be banned near bu 15 040 6 2 583654 9 there should law that says tp35 040 5 1 946154 9 what best represents your view o tp65 040 5 3 842308 9 do you think the sale of cigaret tpl 040 5 3 388462 9 taxes on cigarettes should be tp39a 040 6 3 425 9 the number of retail outlets tha tp5 040 6 2 928846 9 to discourage youth and children tp38 040 6 2 209615 9 should friends and family who su tp54 040 6 2 825 9 should movies that show characte tp42 040 6 3 478846 9 should the on
73. AY endif if WHEEL DAY eq lt Wednesday gt goto exit week endif goto Tuesday gt Tuesday lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r Tuesday n bold cyan How many drinks did you have on Tuesday n white 0 none 1 29 enter number of drinks 30 thirty or more drinks d don t know r refused lt 0 1 30 d gt r goto exit week gt D007 lt if Tuesday ge 1 and Tuesday le 30 and LAST DAY is lt gt store Tuesday in LAST DAY endif if WHEEL DAY eq lt Tuesday gt goto exit week endif goto Monday gt Monday lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r Monday n bold cyan How many drinks did you have on Monday n white 0 none 1 29 enter number of drinks 30 thirty or more drinks Page 61 d don t know r refused lt 0 1 30 d gt lt r gt goto exit_week gt 0008 lt if Monday ge 1 and Monday le 30 and LAST DAY is lt gt store lt Monday gt in LAST_DAY endif if WHEEL DAY eq lt Monday gt goto exit week endif goto Sunday exit week end of drinking wheel 4 AUDIT ASK ALL Panels gt int_audit lt r The next few questions are about possible problems you might have had n r in the PAST 12 MONTHS regarding the use of alcohol n Press Enter to continue nodata gt aud4 lt
74. CAMH MONITOR i METADATA USER S GUIDE Centre for Addiction amp Mental Health http www camh net Research camh_monitor html CAMH Monitor 2011 Metadata User s Guide Anca lalomiteanu Edward M Adlaf 2012 Table of Contents l Bacberountid sicilia ee a abad atas am ascia C M teslis tain 1 1 1 Major Differences Between CAMH Monitor and Earlier Surveys 3 2 CAMH Monitor Sample D sign 3 2 1 Target Population and Sampling Frame eese 4 2 2 Samiple SelectiOnL nette edere assed rg lie veces Whos cedes Ce e peto eiue 4 3 Data Collection and Quality etr teen e bre Erud 6 3 1 Questionnaire Content and Design esee eren 6 3 2 Questionnaire Pretesting and Interviewing sese 6 3 3 Methodological and Special Studies eee 6 3 4 Respondent Evaluation ba ced Debe o ter dn 7 3 5 Data Limitations EP HT 7 3 6 Participati 8 3 7 Characteristics of the CM 2011 Sample sse 11 3 8 Sample Evaluation tenerae Pratt thle 13 4 Data Weighting and 1 16 nennen nennen nnne nnne 14 4 1 Data Weight ng iia re dei Ee redet i ei aet predio roit pes i Re era 14 4 2 Guidelines for Analysis an
75. L 3 is lt A gt store Adam in PCV3 store Adam in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is lt b gt or POSTAL G3 is lt B gt store Betty in PCV3 store Bertrand in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is c or POSTAL 03 is lt C gt store Charlie in PCV3 store Charles in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 15 d or POSTAL G3 is lt D gt store David in PCV3 store David in PCV3F else if POSTAL Q3 is e or POSTAL 03 is lt E gt store Edward in PCV3 store Edouard in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is f or POSTAL G3 is lt store Frank in PCV3 store Francis in PCV3F else if POSTAL Q3 is lt g gt or POSTAL G3 is lt G gt store George in PCV3 store Georges in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is lt h gt or POSTAL Q3 is lt H gt store Henry in PCV3 store Henri in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is lt i gt or POSTAL 03 is lt I gt store Indigo in PCV3 store Indigo in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is lt j gt or POSTAL G3 is lt J gt store John in PCV3 store Jean in PCV3F else if POSTAL Q3 is lt k gt or POSTAL Q3 is lt K gt store King in PCV3 store Kevin in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is I or POSTAL 03 is lt L gt CM2011 Metadata guide store Lewis in PCV3 store Louis in PCV3F else if POSTAL 93 is m or POSTAL 93 is lt M gt store Mary in PCV3 st
76. N RK oO Not at all No more than usual Rather more than usual Much more than usual wel N Not at all 1 No more than usual 2 Rather more than usual 3 Much more than usual CM2011 Metadata guide Page 114 Over the past few weeks Recoded Categories 0 Not at all ghq10 have you been feeling unhappy and depressed No more than usual Rather more than usual Much more than usual 9911 have you been losing confidence in yourself Not at all No more than usual Rather more than usual Much more than usual Not at all ghq12 have you been thinking of yourself as a worthless person No more than usual Rather more than usual WL NPR CO Re Oo Much more than usual GHQI2L GHQ12 Likert summary score 0 36 Based on items ghq1 to ghq12 Total Score GHQ12L summation of ghgl ghq2 ghq3 ghq4 ghq5 ghq6 ghq7 ghq8 ghq9 ghq10 ghq11 ghq12 min 0 36 higher score increased likelihood of impaired mental health GHQ3PLUS score cut off 3 Based on GHQ12BI The GHQ also yields a summary statistic to estimate the percentage experiencing significant disinterest and poor functioning which we label elevated psychological distress defined as reporting at least 3 of the 12 symptoms The total score GHQ12BI is based on a binary scoring ghq1_bi ghq12_bi range 0 12
77. NDITION Not driven under the influence past 12 dd1 5 7 and system missing 0 months Driven under the influence at least once 441 1 past 12 months See also DKDRIV30 Driven under the influence at least once past 30 days based on item dd2 DRIVER Licensed driver past 12m based on item sd7b CANDRIV Driving after cannabis use past 12 months Based on cdrl recoded for all valid drivers CANDRIV DESCRIPTION CONDITION Not driven under the influence past 12 cdr1 5 7 and system missing 0 months Driven under the influence at least once cdrl 1 past 12 months MENTAL HEALTH To measure overall mental wellness we used the 12 item General Health Questionnaire GHQ 12 Goldberg amp Hillier 1979 a screening instrument that evaluates two overarching problems depression anxiety and problems with social functioning Although the GHQ does not provide a clinical determination of psychiatric disorder it does provide an indication of an individual s risk of future problems 1 GENERAL HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE GHQ12 For the first time the CAMH Monitor incorporated the GHQ into the 1999 survey The item wording took the form Over the past weeks have you Response categories are on a 4 point scale ranging from better more so than usual to much less than usual or not at all to much more than usual The items named gq1 to 2412 in the questionnaire have been recoded to a 0 3 scale and renamed
78. NSLATION AND ADAPTATION TO LOCAL LANGUAGES AND CULTURE A RESOURCE FOR CLINICIANS AND RESEARCHERS The ASSIST instrument instructions drug cards response scales and resource manuals may need to be translated into local languages for use in particular countries or regions Translation from English should be as direct as possible to maintain the integrity of the tools and documents However in some cultural settings and linguistic groups aspects of the ASSIST and it s companion documents may not be able to be translated literally and there may be socio cultural factors that will need to be taken into account in addition to semantic meaning In particular substance names may require adaptation to conform to local conditions and itis also worth noting that the definition of a standard drink may vary from country to country Translation should be undertaken by a bi lingual translator preferably a health professional with experience in interviewing For the ASSIST instrument itself translations should be reviewed by a bi lingual expert panel to ensure that the instrument is not ambiguous Back translation into English should then be carried out by another independent translator whose main language is English to ensure that no meaning has been lost in the translation This strict translation procedure is critical for the ASSIST instrument to ensure that comparable information is obtained wherever the ASSIST is used across the world Translation of
79. POSTAL 5 is lt Q gt store Queen in PCV5 store Qu bec in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is lt r gt or POSTAL G5 is lt R gt store Robert in PCV5 store Robert in PCV5F else if POSTAL G5 is s or POSTAL 05 is lt S gt store Susan in PCV5 store Sylvie in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is t or POSTAL G5 is lt T gt store Thomas in PCV5 store Thomas in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is lt u gt or POSTAL G5 is lt U gt store Union in PCV5 store Univers in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is v or POSTAL G5 is lt V gt store Victor in PCV5 store Victor in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is lt w gt or POSTAL G5 is lt W gt store William in PCV5 store William in PCV5F else if POSTAL G5 is x or POSTAL G5 is lt gt store X ray in PCV5 store Xerox in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is y or POSTAL 95 is lt Y gt store Young in PCV5 store Yvon in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is lt z gt or POSTAL G5 is lt Z gt store Zebra in PCV5 Page 91 store lt Z bre gt in PCV5F endif all gt LOAD6 lt if POSTAL G6 eq 1 store One in PCV6 store Un in PCV6F else if POSTAL G6 eq lt 2 gt store Two in PCV6 store Deux in PCV6F else if POSTAL 6 eq lt 3 gt store lt Three gt in PCV6 store lt Trois gt in PCV6F else if POSTAL 6 eq lt 4 gt store lt Four gt i
80. POSTAL G1 is lt j gt or POSTAL G1 is lt J gt store John in PCV1 store Jean in PCVIF else if POSTAL G1 is lt k gt or POSTAL G1 is lt K gt store King in PCV1 store Kevin in PCVIF else if POSTAL G1 is I or POSTAL G1 is lt L gt store Lewis in PCV1 store Louis in PCV1F else if POSTAL G 1 is m or POSTAL 1 is lt M gt store Mary in PCV1 store Marie in PCVIF else if POSTAL 1 is n or POSTAL G1 is lt N gt store Nancy in PCV1 store Nancy in PCVIF CM2011 Metadata guide else if POSTAL G1 is o or POSTAL 1 is lt O gt store Otto in PCVI store Olivier in PCVIF else if POSTAL G1 is lt p gt or POSTAL G1 is lt P gt store Peter in PCV1 store Pierre in PCVIF else if POSTAL 1 is lt q gt or POSTAL G1 is lt Q gt store Queen in PCV1 store Qu bec in PCVIF else if POSTAL GI is lt r gt or POSTAL G1 is lt R gt store Robert in PCV1 store Robert in PCVIF else if POSTAL G1 is s or POSTAL G 1 is lt S gt store Susan in 1 store Sylvie in PCVIF else if POSTAL 1 is t or POSTAL 1 is lt T gt store Thomas in PCV1 store Thomas in PCVIF else if POSTAL G1 is lt u gt or POSTAL 1 is lt U gt store Union in PCV1 store Univers in PCV1F else if POSTAL 1 is v or POSTAL 1 is lt V gt store Victor in PCV
81. RIPTION CONDITION Not used alcohol past 12 months ALCSTAT3 2 3 Used alcohol past 12 months ALCSTAT3 1 See also ALCLIFE Used alcohol lifetime ALC30D Used alcohol past 30 days QFVOL Volume of alcohol consumed in standard drinks in past year Estimated using usual quantity by usual frequency approach Based on ac5 and ac6a QFVOL ac5 recoded ac6a Note 5 frequency of use of alcohol and related frequency categories are recoded as follows more than once a day 365 times about every day 365 times 4 to 5 times a week 234 times 2 to 3 times a week 130 times once a week 52 times 2 to 3 times a month 30 times once a month 12 times less than once a month 6 times QFVOL DESCRIPTION O through 9 000 Number of standard drinks in past 12 months See also QFVOLWK Volume of alcohol consumed weekly in standard drinks in past year CM2011 Metadata guide Page 104 ALDAILY Daily drinking Based on ac5 recoded for total sample ALDAILY DESCRIPTION CONDITION Non daily non drinker past 12 ac5 3 through 8 and system months missing 0 FIVEWK Five or more drinks in a single sitting weekly in the past 12 months Based on item five recoded for total sample FIVEWK DESCRIPTION CONDITION No non drinker past 12 months five 5 through 9 and system missing 0 See also FIVEMN Five or more drinks in a single sitting monthl
82. SIDE your home never rarely sometimes n r daily or almost daily n else r How often if at all do people smoke cigarettes cigars cigarillos n r pipes INSIDE your home never rarely sometimes daily or almost daily endif bold yellow INTERVIEWER if necessary this does not include garages balconies porches etc n white never rarely 2 sometimes 3 daily or almost daily d Don t Know r Refused CM2011 Metadata guide lt 0 1 2 d r gt goto tp53 lt 3 gt gt tp30b lt if tp30a 3 revised 2011 from tp30 define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt if SMOKE FLAG eq lt 1 gt r Including yourself HOW MANY people smoke cigarettes cigars cigarillos or n r pipes INSIDE your home n else r HOW MANY people smoke cigarettes cigars cigarillos or pipes INSIDE n r your home n endif bold yellow INTERVIEWER if necessary this does not include garages balconies porches etc n white no one smokes any tobacco inside the home 1 20 Enter number of people d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 20 0 d r gt gt tp53 lt HASK ALL new in 2005 define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r The next few questions are about banning smoking in public places Please n r tell me if you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly n r disagree with the following statements
83. Stage 2 respondent selection Within selected telephone households one respondent age 18 or older who could complete the interview in English was selected without replacement according to the last birthday method of household members Binson Canchola amp Catania 2000 Rizzo Brick amp Park 2004 A minimum of 12 call backs were placed to unanswered numbers and most households who refused to participate on the first contact were re contacted in order to secure participation To increase the precision of estimates within different regions of the province the sample was equally allocated among six strata according to area code thus resulting in a disproportional to population allocation see Table 2 The CAMH Monitor sample represents 9 460 369 Ontarians aged 18 and older see Table 5a Table 2 Regional Stratification of the CAMH Monitor Sample Region County Area Code Toronto Toronto 416 647 Central West Halton Hamilton Wentworth Peel Waterloo Wellington 519 905 Dufferin Niagara Brant Haldiman Norfolk 289 Central East Simcoe York Haliburton Peterborough Victoria 705 905 Northumberland Durham 289 West Kent Huron Perth Elgin Oxford Middlesex Grey Bruce 519 226 Lambton Essex East Stormont Dundas and Glengarry Prescott Russell Ottawa 613 343 Carleton Renfrew Lanark Leeds Grenville Hastings Prince Edward Frontenac Lennox and Addington North Kenora Rainy River Thunder Bay Muskoka
84. Weekly or Daily or almost daily n white never 1 less than monthly 2 monthly 3 weekly 4 daily or almost daily Page 62 d Don t Know r Refused 0 1 4 d r gt 8 lt r How often n bold cyan during the past 12 months n white r have you been unable to remember what happened the night before because n r you had been drinking n bold cyan Never Less than monthly Monthly Weekly or Daily or almost daily n white 0 never 1 less than monthly 2 monthly 3 weekly 4 daily or almost daily d Don t Know r Refused 0 1 4 d r gt aud9 lt asking current drinkers only define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Have you or someone else EVER been injured as a result of your drinking n bold yellow INTERVIEWER if r says yes ask was this in the past 12 months n white 1 Yes but not in the past 12 months 2 Yes during the past 12 months 5 no d Don t Know r Refused 1 2 5 d r audO asking current drinkers only define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Has a relative or friend or a doctor or other health worker EVER been n r concerned about your drinking or suggested you cut down n bold yellow INTERVIEWER if r says yes ask was this in the past 12 months CM2011 Metadata guide n white 1 Yes but not in the past 12 months 2 Yes during the past 12 month
85. Zebra in PCV3 store lt Z bre gt in PCV3F endif all gt LOAD4 lt if POSTAL G4 eq lt 1 gt store One in PCV4 store Un in PCV4F else if POSTAL 4 eq lt 2 gt store Two in PCV4 store Deux in PCV4F Page 90 else if POSTAL 4 eq 3 store lt Three gt in PCV4 store lt Trois gt in PCV4F else if POSTAL 4 eq lt 4 gt store lt Four gt in PCV4 store lt Quatre gt in PCV4F else if POSTAL 4 eq lt 5 gt store lt Five gt in PCV4 store Cinq in PCV4F else if POSTAL 4 eq lt 6 gt store lt Six gt in PCV4 store lt Six gt in PCV4F else if POSTAL 4 eq lt 7 gt store lt Seven gt in PCV4 store Sept in PCV4F else if POSTAL Q4 eq lt 8 gt store Eight in PCV4 store Huit in PCVAF else if POSTAL G4 eq 9 store Nine in PCV4 store Neuf in PCV4F else if POSTAL G4 eq lt 0 gt store Zero in PCV4 store lt Z ro gt in PCVAF endif all gt LOADS lt if POSTAL G5 is a or POSTAL G5 is lt A gt store Adam in PCV5 store Adam in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is lt b gt or POSTAL G5 is lt B gt store Betty in PCV5 store Bertrand in PCVSF else if POSTAL G5 is c or POSTAL 05 is lt C gt store Charlie in PCV5 store Charles in PCV5F else if POSTAL G5 is d or POSTAL G5 is lt D gt store David in PCV5 store
86. a min 110 15 19 20909 998 minutes from home to liquor store pali5a hr 1 1 1 d hours from home to liquor store pal5b min 110 15 55 04545 998 minutes from home to beer store pal5b hr alt 1 T du hours from home to beer store 15 _ min 107 14 158 1682 998 minutes from home to wine store pali5c hr 3 1 1 1 hours from home to wine store lrdgl 1040 4 4 650962 9 heard about low risk drinking g lrdg2 103 5 5 058252 8 after hearing about the guidelin gh 2110 6 2 372986 8 next we would like to ask you a CM2011 Metadata guide Page 23 hsla 2110 7 2 089573 9 in general would you say your o torze 999 30 5 054527 0 98 number of visits to doctor past gh2r 999 23 5 504252 0 99 how many days physical health no gh3r 999 25 4 589295 0 99 how many days mental health not whsl 999 F 548274 9 difficulty standing for longer t whs2 999 6 3997 8 difficulty taking care of your h whs3 999 gi 249125 9 difficulty learning a new task whs4 999 7 406703 9 difficulty joining in community whs5 999 7 709855 9 affected emotionally by health p whs6 183 6 448014 8 difficulty concentrating for 10 whs7 183 6 2 019442 8 difficulty walking for a long di whs8 183 6 182587 8 difficulty washing your whole body whs9 183 6 19273 8 difficulty getting dressed whs10 183 6 291631 8 difficulty dealing with people y whsll 183 6 238377 8 difficulty maintaining a fri
87. a summary of the 2011 CAMH Monitor sample Table 6 Overview of CAMH Monitor 2011 Sample CAMH Monitor 2011 Sample Target population non institutionalized Ontario adults aged 18 and older 8 277 randomly selected telephone numbers including landline cell mobile unlisted and newly published of which 5 677 were estimated to be eligible e 3 039 respondents aged 18 and older participated e 51 unit response rate 3039 5677 Computer Assisted Telephone Interviews were conducted in English throughout the 2011 calendar year and averaged 23 minutes in length 90 of interviews completed within 30 minutes e Sample represents 9 460 369 Ontarians aged 18 and older each respondent represents 3 113 Ontario adults e 48 men n 1212 52 women n 1827 Mean age of 46 3 years range 18 97 years Sample equally allocated within six regions Compared to Ontario residents from the 2006 Census the 2011 respondents were similar for gender and age the sample underrepresented those never married widowed divorced or separated and those less than high school educated and overrepresented those married and university graduates Note all percentages are unweighted 4 Data Weighting and Analysis 4 1 Data Weighting Because the sample is allocated equally within each of the six regional strata 1 telephone area codes weights are required to restore population representation Data users have the opti
88. adata guide Page 40 33 Russell Street Toronto Ontario Canada M5S 2S Tel 416 535 850 33 rue Russell Toronto Ontario Canada M5S 2S Tel 416 535 850 www camh ne APAHOMHO Collaborating Centre Un Centre collaborateur OPS OMS Affiliated with the University of Toronto Affili l Universit de Toronto CM2011 Metadata guide camh Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Centre de toxicomanie et de sant mentale Month 2011 The 1 Household Address City PROV Postal We are sending this letter to let you know that in the next few days you will receive a telephone call from the Survey Centre at York University s Institute for Social Research asking you to participate in a research project For more than 30 years the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health CAMH has been conducting research on alcohol tobacco and other drug use and how trends in use and public opinion have changed over time Should you wish to learn more about the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health CAMH please visit the web site http www camh net If you wish to know more about the survey please call the Institute for Social Research toll free at 1 888 847 0148 or at 416 736 5393 or Anca Ialomiteanu at CAMH at 416 535 8501 ext 6997 If you wish to view survey results please visit the web site http www camh net Research camh_monitor html The information collected in the CAMH Monitor
89. agement Occupations 1 Business Finance and Administration Occupations Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations Health Occupations Occupations in Social Science Education Government Service and Religion Occupations in Art Culture Recreation and Sport Sales and Service Occupations Trades Transport and Equipment Operators and Related Occupations Occupations unique to Primary Industry Occupations Unique to Processing Manufacturing and Utilities gt See the following website for more information http www5 hrsdc gc ca NOC English NOC 2006 Welcome aspx CM2011 Metadata guide Page 125 Appendix E WHO ASSIST CIS CM2011 Metadata guide Page 126 A WHO ASSIST V3 0 INTERVIEWER ID cunc INTRODUCTION Please read to patient Thank you for agreeing to take part in this brief interview about alcohol tobacco products and other drugs am going to ask you some questions about your experience of using these substances across your lifetime and in the past three months These substances can be smoked swallow ed snorted inhaled injected or taken in the form of pills show drug card Some of the substances listed may be prescribed by a doctor like amphetamines sedatives pain medications For this interview we will not record medications that are used as prescribed by your doctor However if you have taken such medications for reasons o
90. alcoholic drinks consumed in past 12 months is the product of the frequency of drinking during the past 12 months and the number of drinks typically consumed per occasion Available 1996 2011 Exceeding low risk drinking guidelines LRDG Irdg2011 Percentage exceeding the Low Risk Drinking Guidelines Based on exceeding weekly and daily sex specific limits men no more than 15 standard drinks per week women no more than 10 standard drinks per week Also alcohol intake on any one day should not exceed 2 standard drinks for women or 3 standard drinks for men Available 2003 2009 and 2011 Hazardous or harmful drinking AUDIT audit8 Percentage scoring 8 on the AUDIT screener Based on 10 items assessing alcohol intake and past 12 month alcohol related problems Available 1998 2011 CIGARETTE USE Smoking status sstatus5 Percentage belonging to one of five categories never smokers never smoked 100 cigarettes in lifetime former non daily never smoked daily and did not smoke in the past 30 days former daily smoked daily but did not smoke in the past 30 days non daily never smoked daily but did smoke occasionally in the past 30 days daily smoker smoked daily and did smoke in the past 30 days Available 1996 2011 Current smoking Percentage reporting 1 smoking daily or occasionally 2 having smoked over 100 tob12m cigarettes in their lifetime and 3 having smoked within the p
91. and weighting causing a loss of precision Itis essentially the ratio of the variance of an estimate derived from the particular sampling design over the variance of the same estimate of an SRS of the same size A DEFF of 1 0 indicates that the variance of a given sample design is equivalent to the variance of a SRS Most complex designs however tend to have DEFFs larger than one in many cases much larger than 1 It is generally the case however that RDD telephone surveys typically have smaller Deffs relative to multistage clustered area samples Indeed in Table 3 7 we see that few of the Deffs 4 of 47 exceed 2 0 with most varying near 1 5 i e a loss of 1013 3039 3039 1 5 effective sample size cases The adjustment can also be seen as reducing the size of the sample thus if the sample size is 2000 a DEFF of 1 3 would reduce our sample to an equivalent SRS or effective size of 1538 1 2000 1 3 Prior to the wide availability of dedicated complex survey software many analysts would downweight their sample by an average Deff to adjust for the sample design effect on the sample precision Unfortunately this was a crude solution given that each estimate in a dataset has a unique Deff Today such methods are outmoded with existing software applications See Kish 1965 Lee Forthofer amp Lorimor 1989 for an elaboration of DEFFs If the particular research question involves inference to the total population of Ontario
92. anel A represents interviews with 1040 respondents January Dec Panel B represents interviews with 1 999 respondents Jan December The following documents provide further information regarding these data lalomiteanu A amp Adlaf E M 2012 CAMH Monitor 2011 Technical Guide electronic document Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health any publication of these data requires an acknowledgement of 1 the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 2 the CAMH Monitor principal investigators and 3 the Institute for Social Research York University List of Variables included in the CM 2011 data file codebook compact Stata command Variable Obs Unique Mean Min Max Label idnum 3039 3039 5667 099 4 10555 respondent identification number region 3039 6 3 510694 6 location of household replicat 3039 12 6 311287 12 sample replicate code county 3039 48 28 28003 60 county derived from sample areacode 3039 9 645 1277 226 905 telephone area code attempts 3039 42 6 134584 52 total number of call attempts refusals 3039 3 21421520 2 number of refusals before comple contacts 3039 8 242287 24 total times respondent contacted answers 3039 1 9 2 722606 24 number of times telephone answered intime 2908 52 23 47662 3 80 length of interview lt minutes gt intdate 3039 304 6493660 042011 1 22e 07 date of interview lt mmddyyyy gt intmonth 3039 12 6 339256 12 month of interview lt mm gt intday 3039 31 5 23922 31 day
93. any days were you exposed to other people s tobacco n r smoke OUTDOORS while you were at work By exposed I mean spending at least n r 5 minutes in an area where someone is smoking n 0 no days 1 7 enter number of days 97 do not work outside the home d Don t Know r Refused lt 0 1 7 97 d 1 gt PERCEIVED SOCIAL EXPOSURE TO SMOKING gt tp99 lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt new 2011 r Over the past 24 hours about how many people if any did you see n r smoking tobacco products n Page 50 r Please think of all tobacco products such as cigarettes cigars little r cigars or cigarillos pipe or waterpipe n 0 None 1 96 Enter exact number 97 97 or more d Don t Know r Refused Q lt 0 1 97 gt goto tp30a d If don t know please ask for a range gt tp99b lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt gt lt 9 gt r Can you please give me your best guess at how many people you have seen r smoking in the past 24 hours Would you say none 1 to 5 6 to 10 or n r more than 10 n 0 None 11to5 2 6to 10 3 More than 10 d Don t Know r Refused 0 1 3 d r gt tp30a lt ASK ALL define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt if SMOKE FLAG eq lt 1 gt r Including yourself how often if at all do people smoke cigarettes n r cigars cigarillos or pipes IN
94. ast 30 days Available 1996 2011 Daily smoking Percentage reporting 1 smoking at least one cigarette daily 2 having smoked over sdaily 100 cigarettes in their lifetime and 3 having smoked within the past 30 days Available 1996 2011 CANNABIS USE Lifetime cannabis use canlife Percentage reporting the use of marijuana or hashish at least once in their lifetime Available 1996 2011 Past year cannabis use canl2m Percentage reporting the use of marijuana or hashish at least once during the 12 months before the survey Available 1996 2011 Cannabis use problems ASSIST CIS asistcn2 CM2011 Metadata guide Percentage scoring 4 on the Cannabis Involvement Score on the ASSIST screener Based on 6 items assessing cannabis consumption and past 3 month cannabis related problems Available 2004 2011 Page 101 Measure Variable name Definition OTHER DRUG USE Lifetime cocaine use coclife Percentage reporting the use of cocaine at least once in their lifetime Available every even year between 1996 2010 and in 2011 Past year cocaine use cocl2m Percentage reporting the use of cocaine at least once during the 12 months before the survey Available every even year between 1996 2010 and in 2011 Use of prescription opioid pain relievers pri2m nmpri2m Percentage reporting medical and non medical use of prescription type pain relievers at lea
95. ath Newburgh 48 Nipissing D North Bay Mattawa Sturgeon Falls 14 Northumberland C Brighton Cobourg Port Hope 06 Ottawa Carleton RM Gloucester Kanata Nepean Vanier Cumberland 02 Prescott amp Russell C Hawkesbury Rockland 13 Prince Edward C Picton Bloomfield Wellington 47 Renfrew C Pembroke Arnprior Deep River Barry s Bay 01 Stormont Dundas amp Glengary C Cornwall Alexandria s other specify d don tknow refused Page 93 lt 10 46 12 09 07 11 48 14 06 02 13 47 01 gt goto end_cty lt d r gt goto end_cty s specify goto end_cty gt cty4 lt allow int 2 equiv cty1 r In what COUNTY or regional municipality do you live n 57 Algoma D Sault Ste Marie Blind River Elliott Lake 56 Cochrane D Timmins Hearst Kapuskasing 18 Durham RM Oshawa Ajax Newcastle Pickering Whitby 46 Haliburton C Minden 51 Manitoulin D Gore Bay Little Current 44 Muskoka DM Bracebridge Gravenhurst Huntsville 48 Nipissing D North Bay Mattawa Sturgeon Falls 14 Northumberland C Brighton Cobourg Port Hope 49 Parry Sound D Powassan 15 Peterborough C Havelock Lakefield 47 Renfrew C Pembroke Arnprior Deep River Barry_s Bay 43 Simcoe C Barrie Orillia Collingwood Midland Wasaga Beach 53 Sudbury RM Capreol Nickel Centre Rayside Valley East 52 Sudbury D Espanola Chapleau 54 Timiskaming D Cobalt Haileybury Kirkland Lake New Liskeard 16 Victoria C Lindsay Bobcaygeon Fenelon Falls 19 York RM Aurora Markham N
96. ay damage your skin and veins and get infections You may cause scars bruises swelling abscesses and ulcers Your veins might collapse If you inject into the neck you can cause a stroke VVVV Sharing of injecting equipment gt If you share injecting equipment needles amp syringes spoons filters etc you are more likely to spread blood borne virus infections like Hepatitis B Hepatitis C and HIV It is safer not to inject If you do inject always use clean equipment e g needles amp syringes spoons filters etc always use a new needle and syringe don t share equipment with other people clean the preparation area clean your hands clean the injecting site use a different injecting site each time inject slowly put your used needle and syringe in a hard container and dispose of it safely MOX OS USC If you use stimulant drugs like amphetamines or cocaine the following tips will help you reduce your risk of psychosis Y avoid injecting and smoking v avoid using on a daily basis If you use depressant drugs like heroin the following tips will help you reduce your risk of overdose avoid using other drugs especially sedatives or alcohol on the same day use a small amount and always have a trial taste of a new batch have someone with you when you are using avoid injecting in places where no one can get to you if you do overdose know the telephone numbers of the ambulance service AS SOS US E TRA
97. b lt new in 2011 revised from tc12a define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Did the doctor ask you if anyone smokes inside your home n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused Q Q9 1 lt 5 d 1 gt WORKPLACE SMOKING ASK ALL gt tp26b lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt revised 2010 from tp26a r The next questions are about smoking in the workplace n r First where do you work Do you work mainly at home mainly indoors other n r than your home mainly outdoors or mainly in a vehicle n 1 mainly at home 2 mainly indoors other than your home 3 mainly outdoors 4 mainly in a vehicle CM2011 Metadata guide 0 do not work d Don t Know r Refused 2 4 lt 0 1 d r gt goto tp99 ETS EXPOSURE tp3la define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt revised 2010 from tp3lind r In the last week how many days were you exposed to other people s tobacco n r smoke INDOORS or INSIDE A VEHICLE while you were at work By exposed n r I mean spending at least 5 minutes in an area where someone is smoking n 0 no days 1 7 enter number of days 97 do not work outside the home d Don t Know r Refused lt 0 1 7 gt lt 97 d 1 gt goto tp99 tp3lb define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt revised 2010 from tp31 r In the last week how m
98. ccasion during the past 12m CM2011 Metadata guide Page 43 Item name Variable Description Core Panel A Panel B Items Items Items A B Jan Dec Jan Dec Jan Dec Past week drinker wheel 8 items Panel A 10 Over the past 7 days how many drinks you had each day sun sat How many drinks did you have on Sun Sat AUDIT 7 items aud4 aud0 aud4 How often during the past 12 months have you found you were not able to stop drinking once started aud5 How often in the past 12 m have you failed to do what was expected from you because of drinking aud6 How often past 12 m have you needed a first drink in the morning aud7 How often past 12 m have you had a feeling of guilt aud8 or remorse after drinking How often past 12 m have you been unable to remember what happened the night before aud9 Have you or someone else EVER been injured as a result of your drinking aud10 Has a relative friend doctor EVER been concerned about your drinking or suggested you cut down Alcohol Policy Panel A 15 Driving Panel B drive During the past 12 months have you driven a car van or any other type of motor vehicle dri a b c d How much you drive in a typical WEEK Km miles dr5 During the past 12 months have you been in a collision s
99. d 2000 Stage 1 selection revised to list assisted RDD thus including ASSIST CIS introduced mobile unlisted and newly listed numbers now in sampling GHQ12 introduced frame 2001 2002 Cannabis driving introduced Accident or collision while driving introduced 2003 HRQoL introduced Past 7 days drinking introduced Immigrant status introduced 2004 2005 5 4 binge measure begins data collection 2006 Target sample reduced to 2000 annual completions Passenger with impaired driver introduced 2007 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 38 Year Key Design Changes Key Interview Changes 2008 Pre notification letter pilot begins in Toronto Opioid pain reliever module introduced 2009 Pre notification letters introduced to full sample 2010 Target sample increased to 3000 annual completions Annual Panels introduced Panel A 1000 Panel B 2000 both panels January December 2011 2012 Ethnicity items revised race added Notes FtF Face to Face RDD Random Digit Dialling ISR Institute for Social Research York University CATI Computer Assisted Telephone Interview AUDIT Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test ASSIST CIS Alcohol Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test GHQ12 General Health Questionnaire 12 items HRQoL Health Related Quality of Life CM2011 Metadata guide Page 39 Appendix B The 2011 Advance Letter mailed out to respondents one month before the survey CM2011 Met
100. d yellow Interviewer if asked even if you are healthy and had no medical complaints I would still like to ask all questions for completeness n Press Enter to continue nodata gt gql lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Over the past few weeks have you been able to concentrate on whatever n r you re doing n r Would you say better than usual same as usual less than usual or n r much less than usual n 1 better than usual 3 same as usual 5 less than usual 7 much less than usual d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt gq2 lt r Over the past few weeks have you felt that you are playing a useful part n r in things n r Would you say more so than usual same as usual less so than usual or r much less than usual n more so than usual same as usual less so than usual much less than usual NNW Re d don t know r refused G9 lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt gq3 lt bold cyan Over the past few weeks n white Page 75 r have you felt capable of making decisions about things n bold cyan Would you say more so than usual same as usual less so than usual or much less than usual n white 1 more so than usual 3 same as usual 5 less so than usual 7 much less than usual d don t know r refused Q lt 1 3 5 7 4 gt gt gq4 lt bold cyan Over the past few weeks n whi
101. d 96 N 3039 5 2 6 4 6 5 7 0 7 3 5 6 2 5 5 1 3 5 23 6 6 5 17 8 42 9 9 0 2 5 29 6 3 9 3 3 4 5 3 9 0 8 88 1 2 8 8 6 0 5 Weighted N 3039 3 7 4 3 5 2 6 2 6 7 5 6 5 9 5 6 4 0 29 0 8 6 15 3 49 8 10 1 3 3 18 5 3 9 6 9 4 8 2 7 0 8 84 6 2 0 12 7 0 6 Design Effect 1 4 1 3 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 6 1 5 1 7 1 7 2 3 1 5 1 6 1 8 1 9 1 0 1 3 2 7 1 4 1 4 1 0 1 9 1 1 2 0 1 0 Page 12 3 8 Sample Evaluation Table 5a shows that the weighted distribution including post stratification adjustments of the CM 2011 replicates the age by sex distribution of the 2006 Census Note that these comparisons should match given the age by sex post stratification adjustments applied to the weights see page 12 Additional demographic comparisons for marital status education and region were available only for respondents aged 20 and older Table 5b For the three available comparisons there were differences between the two figures for marital status and education Compared to Ontario figures from the 2006 Census the CM sample under represented those never married 20 0 vs 25 4 those widowed divorced or separated 11 0 vs 17 9 and those with less than high school education 29 0 vs 44 6 The CM sample over represented those married 69 0 vs 56 6 and those with a university degree 36 1 vs 22 4 This over representation of highly educated r
102. d Release esee nennen 17 4 3 Reliability and Suppression rennen 20 4 4 The CAMH Monitor 2011 Data Set sess 22 Ds NT 28 Appendix A Summary of ARF and CAMH Adult Population Surveys 34 Appendix B Advance Letter ied oid adn ca Da HR re Pb r Ee eH PU ERU Reda 40 Appendix C 2011 CAMH Monitor Questionnaire eese nennen 42 Appendix D Derived Variabl s iui dp eave ebat e ie eoe EN 94 Appendix B WHO 5 ettet nite err ee etant 124 1 Background The CAMH Monitor CM conducted by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health CAMH is an ongoing monitoring survey of Ontario adults One of the mandates of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and formerly of the Addiction Research Foundation ARF is to provide epidemiological monitoring of indicators related to alcohol tobacco and other drug use as well as gambling and mental health As noted below there is a four decade tradition of epidemiological survey research in this area Also evident is the historical progression from brief face to face interview surveys assessing strictly alcohol and other drug use to the Ontario Drug Monitor ODM which broadened the scope and length of alcohol and other drug use issues In 1999 this survilliance program deve
103. d8t 3036 5 0849802 0 4 how often have you been unable t aud9t 3038 1277156 0 4 have you or someone else ever b aud10t 3039 3 124383 0 4 someone suggest cut down drinkin audit 2965 29 3 504216 0 35 audit sum score 0 40 total sa audits 2965 2 1136594 0 audit 8 total sample auditc 2988 3 2 989625 0 2 auditc consumption sum score auditp 3011 9 5426769 0 24 auditp problems sum score 0 2 auditpr 3011 4 3530389 0 8 auditp problems 4 cats auditd 3016 0 1170424 0 2 auditd dependence sum score 0 auditdr 3016 2 0593501 0 auditd dependence binary 0 1 auditac 3031 3 4407786 0 2 auditac adverse consequences s auditacr 3031 4 3210162 0 3 auditac adverse consequences acl0r 040 2 5346154 0 in the past 7 days how many dri sun 037 0 5303761 0 5 how many drinks did you have on sun3dk 037 2 0520733 0 3 drinks on sunday wheel to sun4dk 037 2 0279653 0 4 drinks on sunday wheel tot sat 032 2 8032946 0 5 how many drinks did you have on sat 3dk 032 2 1017442 0 3 drinks on saturday wheel sat4dk 032 2 0629845 0 4 drinks on saturday wheel fri 03 2 7196896 0 4 how many drinks did you have on fri3dk 03 2 0843841 0 3 drinks on friday wheel to fri4dk 03 2 0514064 0 4 drinks on friday wheel tot thur 02 1 2938296 0 2 how many drinks did you have on thur3dk 02 2 0254652 0 3 drinks on thursday wheel t thur4dk 02 2 0166503 0 4 drinks on thur
104. define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt current drinkers only r How often during the past 12 months have you found that you were not able n r to stop drinking once you had started n r Never Less than monthly Monthly Weekly or Daily or almost daily n 0 Never 1 Less than monthly 2 Monthly 3 Weekly 4 Daily or almost daily d Don t Know r Refused Q 0 1 4 d r aud5 r How often during the past 12 months have you failed to do what was normally n CM2011 Metadata guide r expected from you because of drinking n bold cyan Never Less than monthly Monthly Weekly or Daily or almost daily n white never 1 less than monthly 2 monthly 3 weekly 4 daily or almost daily d Don t Know r Refused 0 1 4 d r gt aud6 lt bold cyan How often during the past 12 months n white have you needed a first ALCOHOLIC drink in the morning to get yourself n r going after a heavy drinking session n bold cyan Never Less than monthly Monthly Weekly or Daily or almost daily n white never 1 less than monthly 2 monthly 3 weekly 4 daily or almost daily d Don t Know r Refused lt 0 1 4 d 1 gt gt aud7 lt r How often n bold cyan during the past 12 months n white r have you had a feeling of guilt or remorse after drinking n bold cyan Never Less than monthly Monthly
105. did you ever use pain relievers for the feelings n r it caused or to get high n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d 1 gt gt 1 lt ASK all users without prescription if po2 eq 1 6 new April 2011 r Thinking about ALL the pain relievers you have used during the past 12 n r months WITHOUT a doctor s prescription how did you get them n bold yellow Interviewer if needed If you used them more than once please think about the last time you used them n white 1 from a prescription written for someone else family member or a friend 2 bought from someone you know without a prescription 3 bought from someone on the street or in a club bar 4 from any other source d don t know r refused 1 4 d r OX YCONTIN ASK ALL users WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION if po2 eq 1 6 OXYCONTIN New in 2006 added in 2010 gt oxy2 lt if po2 ge lt 9 gt goto ck_dpo r In the past 12 months how many times if at all have you used OXYCONTIN n r WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION or without a doctor telling you to take it n r Would you say 1 or 2 times 3 to 5 times 6 to 9 times 10 to 19 times n r 20 to 39 times 40 times or more often n 1 lor2 times 2 3 to 5 times 3 6to 9 times 4 10 to 19 times 5 20 to 39 times 6 40 or more times CM2011 Metadata guide 9 Never d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 9 d r gt
106. done IR instant release Demerol Hydromorph Contin Oxycontin Robaxisal Dilaudid Kadian Percocet Tylenol 2 3 or 4 Duragesic MS Contin Percodan CM2011 Metadata guide n white 1 1 or 2 times 2 3to 5 times 3 6 to 9 times 4 10 to 19 times 5 20 to 39 times 6 40 or more times 9 Never d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 9 d r gt gt po2 lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt new 2010 r In the past 12 months how many times if at all have you used ANY such n r pain relievers WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION or without a doctor telling you to r take them Would you say or 2 times 3 to 5 times 6 to 9 times n r 10 to 19 times 20 to 39 times 40 times or more often n bold yellow Interviewer if asked we mean pain relievers available by prescription OR from any other source Such pain relievers include Endocet Morphine sulphate Pethidine Robaxacet 8 Codeine Contin Fiorinal Oxycodone IR instant release Demerol Hydromorph Contin Oxycontin Dilaudid Kadian Percocet Tylenol 1 2 3 or 4 Duragesic MS Contin Percodan n white 1 1 or 2 times 2 3to 5 times 3 6 to 9 times 4 10 to 19 times 5 20 to 39 times 6 40 or more times 9 Never d Don t Know r Refused 1 6 lt 9 d r gt goto oxy2 gt pr7 lt ASK all users without prescription if po2 eq 1 6 new 2010 Page 78 r During the past 12 months
107. e WHO ASSIST Working Group 2002 Alcohol smoking and substance involvement screening test ASSIST Development reliability and feasibility Addiction 97 9 1183 1194 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 33 Appendix A Summary of ARF and CAMH Adult Population Surveys CM2011 Metadata guide Page 34 Table A1 ARF CAMH Ontario Adult Population Surveys 1977 2010 Year Mode of Survey Sample Design Sample N RR Interview Organizati Date Deff Standard Error Source cn Calculation Model T T qu PEST E Smart amp Goodstadt 1977 Face to face Modified probability design The sample design incorporated stratification by six community size N 1 059 groups based on the most recent census data cities of 500 000 population and over those Periodic between 100 000 and 500 000 30 000 to 100 000 10 000 to 30 000 1 000 to 10 000 and rural farm June 16 18 and rural non farm areas The population was arrayed in geographic order by census enumeration Face to face areas Enumeration areas on the average contain about 500 to 1 000 people Up to 105 N 1 040 enumeration areas were selected randomly from this array Within urban centres a random block Periodic sampling procedure was used to select starting points for interviewers The interviewer was Feb 22 28 provided with a map of the enumeration area showing the location of the starting point and was Face to face required to follow a specified route in the selection of households W
108. e electronic document Available www camh net researcl population life course html Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Healtho Document Number Ialomiteanu A amp Adlaf E M 2006 CAMH Monitor 2005 Technical Guide electronic document Available www camh net research population life course html Toronto Centre for CM2011 Metadata guide Page 30 Addiction and Mental Healtho Document Number Ialomiteanu A amp Adlaf E M 2007 CAMH Monitor 2006 Technical Guide electronic document Available www camh net research population_life_course html Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Healtho Document Number Ialomiteanu A amp Adlaf E M 2008 CAMH Monitor 2007 Technical Guide Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Available at http www camh net Research camh monitor html Ialomiteanu A amp Adlaf E M 2009 CAMH Monitor 2008 Technical Guide Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Available at http www camh net Research camh monitor html Ialomiteanu A amp Adlaf E M 2010 CAMH Monitor 2009 Technical Guide Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Available at http www camh net Research camh monitor html Ialomiteanu A Adlaf E M Mann R E amp Rehm J 2009 CAMH Monitor eReport Addiction amp Mental Health Indicators Among Ontario Adults 1977 2007 CAMH Research Document Series No 25 Toronto ON Centre for
109. e 2 once a month 3 2 3 times a month 4 once a week 5 2 3 times a week 6 4 to 5 times a week 7 daily or almost daily d don t know r refused 1 7 lt 0 d r gt goto end can gt cn30 lt NEW in 2005 ask if can3m 1 6 r And what about the PAST 30 DAYS How often have you used cannabis n r marijuana or hash during the PAST 30 DAYS would you say never once Page 73 r twice less than monthly monthly weekly daily or almost daily n never once or twice less than monthly monthly weekly daily or almost daily amp d don t know r refused lt 0 1 5 d r gt gt int_cnas lt fASK ONLY PAST 3 MONTHS CANNABIS USERS r The next few questions are about possible problems you might have had n r in the PAST 3 MONTHS regarding the use of cannabis marijuana or hash 0 Press Enter to continue nodata gt cnasl lt r During the PAST 3 MONTHS how often have you had a strong desire or urge r to use cannabis marijuana or hash Would you say never once or twice n r monthly weekly daily or almost daily n never once or twice monthly weekly daily or almost daily WNP d Don t Know r Refused lt 0 1 4 d r gt gt cnas2 lt r During the PAST 3 MONTHS how often has your use of cannabis marijuana or n r hash led to health social legal or financial problems n bold cyan Wou
110. e FWGHT analysis weights The expansion weight ranges in value from 455 to 18852 mean 3112 99 The expansion weight inflates the sample to the population count of 9 460 369 The relative weight ranges in value from 146 to 6 06 mean 1 00 The relative weight fixes the sample to the number interviewed n 3 039 Neither weight variable has zero nor negative values nor does either weight has values of 5 or less which causes some software application to ignore the observation The notes describe and codebook commands in Stata provide further details regarding this dataset sum xwght fwght detail Stata command final expansion population weight fwght x xfactor Percentiles Smallest 1 521 279 99 455 0863 5 808 431 455 0863 10 926 9434 455 0863 Obs 3039 25 1466 492 455 0863 Sum of Wgt 3039 50 297711123 Mean 3112 988 Largest Std Dev 2419 296 75 4132 478 1673755 90 6098 58 17350 75 Variance 5852994 95 7559 364 18852 01 Skewness 1 987865 99 12197 16 18852 01 Kurtosis 8 45035 igr xwght Stata user command mean std dev 2419 n 3039 median 2377 pseudo std dev 1976 IQR 2666 10 trim 2726 low high inner fences 2532 8131 mild outliers 0 92 mild outliers 0 00 3 03 outer fences 6531 1 2e 04 severe outliers 0 34 severe outliers 0 00 1 12 final relative weight rhhwtall x postadj wgt Percentiles Smallest 1 1676208 14619 5 2596969 14619 10 2977673 146
111. e Ontario Government is considering changes to alcohol laws that would n r increase access to alcohol such as extending the hours that alcohol can r be served at special events and including alcohol in all inclusive n r vacations in Ontario n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree strongly disagree Mta t d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 4 gt gt par2 lt Panel A start April 2011 r The Ontario government is also considering removing the need for beer n r tents at special events and festivals so people can walk around anywhere n r with drinks n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree strongly disagree Mta t d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 4 gt CM2011 Metadata guide gt lt r Do you think alcoholic beverages should be available in corner stores n Yes 5 No d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d 1 gt gt pa49 lt r Including bars do you think the number of places where you can buy alcohol r in your community is too few too many or about right n 1 too few 3 too many 5 about right d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 d 1 gt gt 15 lt go
112. e Page 6 ADHD the World Health Organization s Disability Assessment Screen WHO DAS and traumatic head injuries 3 4 Respondent Evaluations Improvement in the quality of survey data depends upon ongoing evaluation In order to continually assess the quality of responses and to further improve future CM data respondents were asked at the end of the interview to evaluate two aspects of the interview length and comprehension The following is a summary of the findings Fourty eight per cent of respondents found the interview too long or somewhat long similar to 2009 but higher than the 38 found in 2010 whereas only 8 said the interview was somewhat or much too difficult similar to 2010 and 2009 As well only 12 said they found some questions confusing or unclear similar to the 14 found in 2009 When asked which questions were confusing the most common answers included questions about mental health taxes and smoking in public places and alcohol and drug use Reasons why the questions were confusing included recall difficulty insufficient detail to answer questions e g absence of first hand experience or knowledge unfamiliarity with the situation or lifestyle presented repetitiveness and cognitive complexity e g lengthy or difficult questions In addition 15 said there were questions that they understood but still found difficult to answer similar to the 18 found in 2010 The mos
113. ecessary By street racing we mean any type of race on public roads This could include an organized race between 2 or more drivers or a driver challenging other drivers on a public road or a single driver racing to see how fast he or she can go n white Press Enter to continue nodata dstr1 new in 2009 r During the past 12 months how many times if at all have you driven a car n r truck or SUV ina STREET RACE n never 1 95 enter number of times 96 96 or more times d don t know r refused lt 0 1 96 d r gt f ROAD RAGE PANEL B ONLY gt INT_RR lt ASK ALL r Now some questions about things that might happen when you are driving r or are a passenger in a car van truck or motorcycle n Press Enter to continue nodata gt rr5 lt define lt n gt lt 97 gt bold cyan During the past 12 months either as a driver or a passenger white r how many times have YOU shouted cursed or n r made rude gestures at a driver or passenger in another vehicle n Page 71 never 1 95 eter number of times 96 96 or more times n have not driven I have not been a passenger in the last 12 months d don t know r refused 0 1 96 d r lt n gt goto END_RR rr6a revised from 2009 for ADHD grant r Still thinking about the past 12 months how many times have you threatened n
114. ected to remain seated such as meetings theatre dinner table with friends etc n white 1 never 2 rarely includes almost never 3 sometimes 4 often 5 very often includes always d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt adh8 lt r In the past 6 months how often do you find yourself finishing the sentences n r of people you are talking to before they can finish them themselves n r Would you say never rarely sometimes often or very often n never rarely includes almost never sometimes often very often includes always dU _ d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt adh9 lt CM2011 Metadata guide bold cyan In the past 6 months n white r How often have you had difficulty waiting your turn in situations when turn n r taking is required n bold cyan Would you say never rarely sometimes often or very often n white 1 never 2 rarely includes almost never 3 sometimes 4 often 5 very often includes always d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt adhl0 lt bold cyan In the past 6 months n white r How often do you interrupt others when they are busy n bold cyan Would you say never rarely sometimes often or very often n white 1 never 2 rarely includes almost never 3 sometimes 4 often 5 very often includes always d don t know r refused
115. ellow Interviewer By repeatedly we mean more than a few times Physical fights including physical fights with your spouse or children n white 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt apd9 lt bold cyan Since you were 15 years old n white r Have you often lied to other people to get money or pleasure or lied just n r for fun n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt 10 lt bold cyan Since you were 15 years old n white r Have you put others in danger without caring n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt 11 lt bold cyan Since you were 15 years old n white CM2011 Metadata guide r Have you felt no guilt after hurting mistreating lying to or stealing r from others or after damaging property n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt end_apd lt allow int 1 store 1 in end_apd gt crime lt ASK all Panel B r Have you ever in your lifetime been arrested for a criminal offence n bold yellow Interviewer by criminal offence we mean things like cannabis possession theft assault a dangerous driving offence driving over the legal limit etc n white 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt ALL PANELS gt age lt define lt d gt lt 9998 gt define l
116. ember 31st 2010 beforetaxes n r Please include income FROM ALL SOURCES such as savings pensions rent and n r unemployment insurance as well as wages n r TO THE NEAREST THOUSAND DOLLARS what was your TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME before n r taxes and other deductions were made n Enter full amount include thousands d don tknow refused lt 1000 00 999996 00 gt input format dollar commas goto IN POSTAL d gt sd10b lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r We don t need the exact amount could you tell me which of these broad n r categories it falls into n 1 less than 20 000 2 between 20 000 and 30 000 29 999 99 3 between 30 000 and 40 000 4 between 40 000 and 50 000 5 between 50 000 and 60 000 6 between 60 000 and 70 000 7 between 70 000 and 80 000 8 between 80 000 and 90 000 9 between 90 000 and 100 000 or 10 more than 100 000 d Don t Know r Refused 1 10 d r begin POSTAL code routine Page 87 gt IN_POSTAL lt allow int 1 if not entry mode goto DONE_POSTAL endif store 1 in IN POSTAL start timer start question count gt timer_POSTAL lt allow int 6 gt count_POSTAL lt allow int 2 gt START_POSTAL lt undefine d undefine lt r gt core probleml template if PROV is lt 10 gt Postal Codes in NEWFOUNDLAND
117. endship whs12 183 7 718512 9 difficulty with day to day work tbil 999 11 803902 0 98 how many times had head injury tbi2 326 2 4 815951 5 any head injury in past 12 months tbi3 T5 4 3 333333 0 6 cause of head injury drive 999 3 531766 8 during the past 12 months have dri mi 362 39 4665 856 0 9999 miles on average about how ma dri km 440 85 264 81810 5000 kilometres on average about h drib 168 3 4 720238 8 drl2 dk well to start would dric 68 7 33397059 9 kilometres we don t need the e 1 25 5 2 48 8 miles we don t need the exact dr5 734 4 0686275 0 5 during the past 12 months how o dstrl 734 6 1412918 0 98 during the past 12 months how m rr5 734 30 7 10669 0 98 how many times have you shou 133 8 1459896 0 98 Still thinking about the past 12 dd 409 3 4 735983 7 during the past 12 months have dd2 94 9 3 521277 0 98 ddi yes how many times in the p dboatl 409 3 4 933286 during the past 12 months have dsnowl 409 E 4 953158 7 during the past 12 months have cn 3039 4 3 52945 9 Some people use cannabis mariju cn2 41 11 8 882559 99 cannabis users how many times 1 72 2 4 372093 5 during the past 12 months have cn3m 96 9 2 331633 0 8 how often have you used cannabis cn30 29 6 2 410853 0 5 and what about the past 30 days cnasl 29 6 9922481 0 8 during the past 3 months how of cnas2 29 5 1705426 0 8 during the past 3 months how of cnas3 29
118. epresents interviews with 1 999 respondents All interviews were conducted between January 3rd through December 20 2011 To reduce respondent burden and maximize questionnaire content and flexibility the CM employs a matrix interview design whereby within each panel random subsets of respondents are asked various modules of questions whereas other respondents are asked modules or sets of different questions The majority of the interview is composed of core items which are asked of all respondents i e both Panel A and Panel B respondents See Appendix C for the CATI questionnaire The major advantage of this matrix design is that the interview content can be maximized without increasing the length of a single interview In addition the CATIs ability to randomize respondents between different question conditions and question formats readily allows for methodological studies on question wording order etc A disadvantage however is that sample sizes for split sample analysis are reduced unless imputation methods are used to restore the sample Some discussion of matrix sampling can be found in Heeringa West amp Berglund 2010 Thomas Raghunathan Schenker Katzoff amp Johnson 2006 3 2 Questionnaire Pretesting and Interviewing Prior to the initiation of fieldwork all new questions and full interviews were pretested with approximately 25 respondents This pre survey analysis included information from pretest respondents intervi
119. es Marital status recoded 4 categories Employment status recoded 8 categories Household Income 5 categories Language spoken at home Location of Household Public Health Region 7 categories Local Health Integration Networks 14 categories Page 99 Table D 1 Frequently Used Socio Demographic Measures Measure Number of Categories and Category Type Variable name Gender sex 2 Men Women Age in years agecat5 5 18 29 30 39 40 49 50 64 65 agecat4 4 18 29 30 39 40 49 50 agecat3 3 18 34 35 54 55 Marital Status marstat4 4 Married living with partner previously married i e widowed divorced or separated never married marstat3 3 Married including living as married previously married i e widowed divorced or separated never married Region region 6 Design Strata Toronto 416 647 area code Central West 705 905 289 Central East 519 905 289 West 519 226 East 613 North 705 807 see Table 2 pg 5 regph7 7 Public Health Region based on Ontario Ministry of Health 7 planning regions Toronto Central South Central West South West Central East East North see appended map pg 120 lhin 14 Local Health Integration Networks LHIN based on 14 geographic areas of Ontario Erie St Clair South West Waterloo Wellington Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant Central West Mississauga Halton Toronto Central Cent
120. espondents is common to telephone samples Trewin amp Lee 1988 Table 5a Selected Demographic Characteristics Weighted CM 2011 versus 2006 Census Data Ontario Population Aged 18 Years and Over CM 2011 2 ntario Census N 3039 dii N 0 460 369 GENDER Male 46 0 48 2 50 5 48 8 Female 49 5 51 8 54 1 51 2 AGE 18 24 10 4 12 2 14 3 12 2 25 44 35 9 38 2 40 5 38 2 45 64 31 1 33 0 35 0 33 0 65 15 3 16 6 18 0 16 6 Table 5b Selected Demographic Characteristics Weighted CM 2011 versus 2006 Census Data Ontario Population Aged 20 Years and Over CM 2011 2006 Ontario Census N 2916 N 9 116 385 MARITAL STATUS Never married 17 9 20 0 22 2 P 25 4 Married Common Law 66 8 69 0 71 2 56 6 Widowed Separated Divorced 10 0 11 0 12 1 17 9 REGION Toronto 19 9 21 1 22 1 212 Non Toronto 77 9 78 9 80 1 78 8 HIGHEST EDUCATION High School or Less 27 0 29 0 31 0 44 6 Some Post Secondary 32 7 34 9 37 2 33 0 University Degree 33 9 36 1 38 4 22 4 Notes At the time of this writing the 2011 Census data were not fully accessible CM data refer to lower limit of 95 confidence interval percentage estimate and upper limit of 95 confidence interval indicates census data is not within the bounds of the CM CI CM data excludes missing data Source Statistics Canada On line Available http www12 statcan ca english census index cfm CM2011 Metadata guide Page 13 Table 6 presents
121. ewer debriefings and expert evaluation from staff at the ISR and the CAMH Compared with paper pencil questionnaires CATI interviews have several advantages including interviewer presence immediate data capture automatic control of question sequences centralized interviewer supervision and capability of randomization of respondents to particular questions On average the 2011 interviews lasted 23 minutes range 6 71 min median 22 min 90 of interviews completed within 30 min Interviews were conducted by 60 ISR interviewers many of whom had considerable CATI experience and had completed interviews on prior CAMH surveys In addition all respondents who refused to participate on the first call were recontacted by an experienced interviewer in order to maximize participation 19 of initial refusers agreed to participate upon recontact 3 3 Methodological amp Special Studies Each CM cycle may contain investigations such as pilot studies experiments or recruitment requests for people to participate in other related projects at the CAMH Special studies are usually included in only one CM cycle most likely as part of a panel The 2011 cycle contained in Panel B questions for several special studies driving and street racing driving and use of prescription opioid pain relievers financial stress adult 7 Bach cycle of the CM procedures and interviews was approved by the CAMH Research Ethics Board CM2011 Metadata guid
122. ewmarket RichHill Vaughan King s other specify d don tknow refused lt 57 56 18 46 51 44 48 14 49 15 47 43 53 52 54 16 19 gt goto end_cty lt d r gt goto end_cty s specify goto end_cty gt cty5 lt allow int 2 equiv cty1 define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt define lt s gt lt 0 gt r In what COUNTY or regional municipality do you live n 60 Kenora D Dryden Keewatin Sioux Lookout 59 Rainy River D Fort Francis 58 Thunder Bay D Geraldton Longlac s Other specify d Don t Know r Refused lt 60 59 58 d 1 gt lt s gt specify gt end_cty lt gt rel lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Do you think this interview was MUCH too long SOMEWHAT long or ABOUT right n 1 much too long 3 somewhat long CM2011 Metadata guide 5 about right d don t know refused 1 3 5 d r gt re2 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Overall would you say that this interview was not at all difficult n r somewhat difficult or much too difficult to do n not at all difficult 3 somewhat difficult 5 much too difficult d don t know refused lt 1 3 5 d 1 gt gt re3a lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Were there any questions which you found confusing or unclear n 1 yes 5 no d don t know refused 1 lt 5 d r gt goto
123. ferin Waterloo Essex Kent Lambton Elgin Oxford Middlesex Bruce Grey Perth Huron Northumberland Victoria Haliburton Peterborough Durham York Simcoe Ottawa Carleton Renfrew Prescott amp Russell Stormont Dundas amp Glengarry Lanark Leeds Grenville Hastings Prince Edward Frontenac Lennox amp Addington Algoma Cochrane Manitoulin Sudbury R M Sudbury T D Muskoka Parry Sound Nipissing Timiskaming Thunder Bay Kenora Rainy River Source Ontario Ministry of Health Ontario Health Survey 1996 1997 Derived Variable Document Toronto Ontario Ministry of Health 1999 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 121 Ontario Ministry of Health Planning Regions Ottawa Carleton Renfrew Prescott amp Russell Stormont Dundas amp Glengary Lanark Leeds Grenville Hastings Prince Edward Frontenac Lennox Northumberland Victoria Haliburton Peterborough Durham York Simcoe Muskoka e Algoma Cochrane Manitoulin e Sudbury RM Sudbury TD Parry Sound Nipissing Timiskaming Thunder Bay Kenora Rainy River Halton Peel Wellington Dufferin Waterloo Niagara Hamilton Wentworth Brant Haldimand Norfolk Essex Kent Lambton Elgin Oxford Middlesex Bruce Grey Perth eHnron CM2011 Metadata guide Page 122 CM2011 Metadata guide 14 LHINs of Ontario Page 123 1 Erie
124. ficult etc r refused Page 70 1 5 goto drld d r goto dr5 drlc r We don t need the exact amounts but can you give your best guess at how many n r kilometres you drive in a typical week would it be less than 10 km 11 to n r 100 km 101 to 500 km 501 to 1000 km or more than 1000 km n 1 10 or less 2 11 to 100 3 101 to 500 4 501 to 1000 5 more than 1000 d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt goto dr5 gt drld lt r We don t need the exact amounts but can you give your best guess at how many n r miles you drive in a typical week would it be less than 10 miles 11 to n r 50 miles 51 to 100 miles 101 to 200 miles or more than 200 miles n 1 10 or less 2 11to50 3 51 to 100 4 101 to 200 5 more than 200 d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt PANEL B ONLY COLLISION STREET RACE gt dr5 lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS how often if at all were youinvolvedinan r accident or collision involving any kind of damage or injury to youor n r another person or vehicle while you were driving n never 1 9 Enter number of times 10 ten times or more d Don t Know r Refused CM2011 Metadata guide 0 1 10 d r int dstr The next question is about street racing n bold yellow Interviewer if n
125. fused lt 0 1 30 d r gt WHO DAS asked in CM 2000 brought back 2011 PANEL B One month items must be asked of ALL Panel B SAMPLE gt int_whodas lt r The next set of questions are about your health and related difficulties n Page 66 r that you may have in day to day activities n r By difficulties I mean discomfort or pain slowness increased effortor n r differences in the way you carry out these activities r Compare yourself to a person of the same age and background and take both r good and bad days into account n r Please think about all the health or emotional problems that you may have n bold yellow Interviewer Please think about any disease illness injury or emotional or emotional problems Even if you are healthy and have no difficulties I would still like to ask all questions for completeness n white Press Enter to continue nodata whsl define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r For each of the questions please tell me if you have had no difficulty mild n r difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty or extreme difficulty n r First In the last 30 days how much difficulty did you have standing for n r long periods such as 30 minutes n bold yellow Interviewer Please think about any disease illness injury or emotional problems By difficulties I mean d
126. fused Page 77 1 d lt 5 1 gt goto end psy end psy 4 PANEL B ONLY gt Int_pr lt items revised 2010 r The next few questions are about your use of various pain relievers in n r the past 12 months We are NOT interested in REGULAR over the counter r pain relievers such as Aspirin Advil Tylenol that can be bought in drug n r stores or grocery stores WITHOUT a doctor s prescription n r In these questions by PAIN RELIEVERS we mean those that are obtained by n r a PRESCRIPTION from a doctor or dentist such as Percocet Percodan n r Demerol OxyContin Tylenol 3 or other products n r Some people use these medications to treat pain resulting from an illness n r injury or for some other reason n Press Enter to continue 2 nodata pol define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt new 2010 r In the past 12 months how many times if at all have you used ANY such n r pain relievers WITH A PRESCRIPTION or because a doctor told you to take them n r Would you say 1 or 2 times 3 to 5 times 6 to 9 times 10 to 19 times n r 20 to 39 times 40 times or more often n bold yellow Interviewer if asked we mean pain relievers available by prescription OR from any other source Such pain relievers include Endocet Morphine sulphate Pethidine Robaxacet 8 Codeine Contin Fiorinal Oxyco
127. g many large scale surveys For example the University of Michigan s Survey of Consumer Attitudes has found a decline in response rates from 6046 in 1996 to 4896 in 2003 Curtin Presser amp Singer 2005 Whether eligible respondents reside in noncontacted households is unknown but is estimated based on the eligible proportion of respondents derived among contacted households This issue is not unimportant to telephone surveys because ignoring unknown eligibles persons overestimates the response rate All response rate calculations are based on unweighted data We employ AAPOR s response rate calculation 3 which includes an estimate of unknown eligibles see Standard Definitions at http www AAPOR org AAPOR RR3 1 G P R NC 0 e UH vo where I completions P partial completions R refusals breakoffs NC non contacts O other e estimated proportion of cases of unknown eligibility that are eligible UH unknown if household UO unknown other 10 CDC ftp ftp cdc gov pub Data Brfss 2009_Summary_Data_Quality_Report pdf Accessed March 5 2011 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 8 Like many large scale surveys the CM has also experienced a decline in response rates with time Unit response rates for the 20 surveys conducted between 1991 and 2010 vary from 51 to 69 with an average of 62 and median of 61 An analysis regressing response rates in proportions on year showed a small but discernible linear annual decli
128. g only a sample of the total population Errors as measured by confidence intervals do not include nonsampling errors such as question nonresponse problems of respondent memory and recall interviewer effects sensitivity of questions underreporting of drug use and the like Thus the reader should always acknowledge that the precision of an estimate as represented by the confidence interval is not synonymous with total accuracy of an estimate The ratio of the standard error to its estimate is a measure especially useful when comparing the precision of different estimates based on varying sample sizes and varying measures The criteria for the suppression for CM data are based on the coefficient of variation CV Guidelines for data suppression are based on CV values employed by Statistics Canada as follows CV range Estimate stability 0 16 5 Estimate stable and reportable 16 6 33 3 Estimate has moderate sampling variability and should be interpreted with caution 33 34 Estimate unstable and should be suppressed not reportable As noted in Table 7 based on the total sample of 3039 estimates as low as 1 5 CV 14 7 are reportable without suppression Estimates as low as 0 5 CV 25 6 are reported with a warning of moderate variability Estimates within subgroups however greatly alter the suppression outcomes For example among 18 to 29 year olds n 267 estimates of than 3 5 or lower require suppres
129. ghted unit response rate Deff average design effect SE standard error SECU Standard Error Calculation Unit respondents CM2011 Metadata guide Page 37 Table A2 Key Design and Interview Modifications to the CAMH Adult Population Survey Program Year Key Design Changes Key Interview Changes 1977 Population survey program initiated with in home face to face interviews drawn from a multistage area sample administered by Gallup Canada 1982 1984 Cocaine introduced 1987 1989 1991 FtF in home interview vs telephone mode comparison study 1991 Migration to two stage RDD landline telephone survey English and French CATI introduced ISR begins role as data producer 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Rolling monthly samples introduced resulting in 12 month CATI begins continuous monthly cumulated data sets prior surveys employed periodic fieldwork administration of 2 3 months Bi Panels A amp B introduced Annual sample size increased to exceed 2400 Panel A January June Regional stratification becomes equally allocated vs Panel B July December proportional allocation or non stratification used in earlier Tobacco module introduced surveys Drinking amp driving introduced 1997 Prescription anti anxiety and anti depressant use introduced 1998 CATI becomes English only AUDIT introduced 1999 CAMH Monitor series begins Mental health and gambling modules introduce
130. gt in POSTAL 1 store lt gt in POSTAL 2 store lt gt in POSTAL 3 store lt gt in POSTAL G4 store lt gt in POSTAL G5 store lt gt in POSTAL Q6 store lt gt in CHECK POSTAL goto POSTAL gt FSA lt allow 3 make FSA from POSTAL 1 POSTALG2 POSTAL G3 gt LDU lt allow 3 make LDU from POSTAL 4 POSTAL 5 POSTAL Q6 gt POSTAL2 lt if FSA is 999 goto DONE POSTAL gt DONE_POSTAL lt window 3 destroy window 3 default window 3 background blue window 3 no border window 6 destroy gt OUT_POSTAL lt allow int 1 if not entry mode goto POSTAL endif store 1 in OUT POSTAL stop timer record timer in timer POSTAL stop question count record question count in count POSTAL gt END_POSTAL lt gt ISR1 lt goto cd define d 98 define lt r gt lt 99 gt Page 92 r Not including cell phones how many separate telephone NUMBERS are there n r in this household n 1 One 2 97 Enter exact number d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 d r gt goto ISR3 lt 2 97 gt gt ISR2 lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r How many of these numbers are used only for business purposes or by children n r under 18 years of age n 0 97 enter exact number d don t know refused 0 97 d r gt ISR3 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Is telephone number fill AREA fill PREX
131. h time although all share the target population of non institutionalized Ontario adults aged 18 and older 2 CAMH Monitor Sample Design The 2011 cycle of the CM was administered by the Institute for Social Research York University who served as the contractor to produce all RDD telephone surveys since 1991 The 2011 CM sample design employed a stratified by six regional area codes two stage telephone number respondent list assisted RDD rolling trimonthly probability 1 Because changes in the CATI can be made quickly emerging issues such as drug related outbreaks can be readily addressed 2 Between 1991 and 1999 the stage 1 sampling frame consisted of landline telephone numbers only In 2000 the design was expanded to a list assisted RDD which also included the possible selection of cell phone numbers unlisted numbers and newly listed numbers CM2011 Metadata guide Page 3 probability selection procedure which interviewed English speaking household residents of Ontario aged 18 and older Each calendar year the four quarterly non overlapping samples were cumulated to provide a single annual dataset Alexander 2002 Kish 1999 Despite some variation in the sampling intervals across cycles the CM has been continuously fielded since 1996 The CAMH Monitor Sample Design Stage of Primary Sampling Unit PSU Secondary Strata Selection Sampling Unit SSU 1 Telephone household selected each Area code based region
132. hat about at OUTDOOR special events such as concerts festivals or parades n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white bold yellow Interviewer if asked this means all outdoor areas used during such an event e g streets sidewalks etc n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree CM2011 Metadata guide 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt tp67 lt ASK ALL new in 2007 r What about on public sidewalks n bold cyan Smoking should be banned on public sidewalks Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt tp68 lt HASK ALL new in 2007 bold cyan Smoking should be banned n white r in public parks and on public beaches n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d Don t Know r Refused 1 3 5 7 d r gt tp81 lt RASK ALL new 2010 r What about near OUTDOOR recreation facilities such as sports fields n r stadiums and entrances to arenas n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree so
133. hat you do smoke about how many cigarettes do you n r usually have n CM2011 Metadata guide 0 60 enter number d don t know r refused 0 60 d r gt tos2 lt new in 2005 r On how many of the last 30 days did you smoke one or more cigarettes n 0 none 1 30 enter number d don t know r refused lt 0 d r gt lt 1 30 gt gt tc8 lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt ask all current smokers r In the past 12 months how many times have you made a serious attempt to n r quit smoking cigarettes n bold yellow IF NECESSARY A serious attempt would mean you quit smoking for at least 24 hours n white 0 No attempts 1 96 Enter exact number 97 97 or more d Don t Know r Refused 0 97 d r gt tc9 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Are you intending to quit smoking in the next SIX MONTHS n bold yellow INTERVIEWER Yes we mean quitting altogether n white 1 yes 5 no d Don t Know r Refused 1 lt 5 d r gt goto tc11 gt tcl0 lt Page 48 r Are you intending to quit in the next THIRTY DAYS n 1 yes 5 no d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d r gt CIGARS tc11 define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt ask all started in 98 r On how many of the last 30 days did you smoke one or more cigars or n r ciga
134. he CM 2011 Sample No Unweighted Weighted Design Interviews N 3039 N 3039 Effect Gender Male 1212 40 0 48 2 1 6 Female 1827 60 0 51 8 1 6 Age 18 29 267 8 8 19 1 2 5 30 39 396 13 0 18 4 1 8 40 49 551 18 1 19 4 1 5 50 64 923 30 4 23 9 1 3 65 814 26 8 16 1 0 9 Missing 88 2 9 3 1 1 3 Marital Status Married 1692 55 7 59 3 1 7 Partner 204 6 7 7 3 14 Widowed 295 9 7 4 0 0 6 Divorced 228 7 5 3 8 0 7 Separated 133 4 4 2 8 1 2 Never Married 451 14 8 21 6 22 Missing 36 1 2 1 2 11 Regional Strata NA Toronto 503 16 6 21 2 Central East 503 16 6 26 7 Central West 507 16 7 19 5 West 500 16 5 12 5 East 517 17 0 13 3 North 509 16 7 6 8 Rural FSA Rural 610 20 1 15 0 1 1 Urban 2429 79 9 85 0 1 1 Highest Education Less than high school 369 12 1 9 0 1 3 Completed high school 670 22 0 20 4 1 5 Some college or university 1018 33 5 34 5 1 6 Graduated university 945 31 1 34 9 1 6 Missing 37 1 2 1 1 1 0 Gross Family Income 000s CM2011 Metadata guide Page 11 lt 20 20 29 9 30 39 9 40 49 9 50 59 9 60 69 9 70 79 9 80 89 9 90 99 9 100 Don t Know Refused Employment Status Full time job Part time job Unemployed Retired Homemaker Student Self employed Other Missing Language spoken at home English French Other Missing CM2011 Metadata guide No Interviews 158 193 198 213 221 171 166 155 107 718 199 540 1304 272 77 900 120 100 138 105 23 2677 86 261 Unweighte
135. he medication only when you felt like you needed to r 5 ie the medication on some other kind of schedule n 1 5 enter answer d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt adhnm lt ASK ALL panel B define lt d gt lt 98 gt define r 99 r In the past 12 months how many times if at all have you used medicine to n r treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD or Attention Deficit n r Disorder ADD WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION or without a doctor telling you to r take it n CM2011 Metadata guide r Would you say 1 or 2 times 3 to 5 times 6 to 9 times 10 to 19 times n r 20 to 39 times 40 times or more often n bold yellow INTERVIEWER if necessary such medicine include Ritalin Concerta Adderal Dexidrine n white 1 1 or 2 times 2 3to 5 times 3 6 to 9 times 4 10 to 19 times 5 20 to 39 times 6 40 or more times 9 Never d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 9 d r gt adhl2b If adh12 1 OR 2 if adh11 gt 1 or adh12 gt 2 goto end adhd endif define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r Were you treated with MEDICATION for ADHD or ADD before you were 18 years old n 1 yes 5 no d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d 1 gt adhl2c f If adh12 2 if adh12 ne lt 2 gt goto end adhd endif r Are you currently on ADHD or ADD medication n 1 yes 5 no d Don t Know r Refused
136. her depressant drugs h Your risk of experiencing these harms is Low lL Moderate High O hallucinogens tick one Regular use of hallucinogens is associated with Hallucinations pleasant or unpleasant visual auditory tactile olfactory Difficulty sleeping Nausea and vomiting Increased heart rate and blood pressure Mood swings Anxiety panic paranoia Flash backs Increase the effects of mental illnesses such as schizophrenia i Your risk of experiencing these harms is Low lL Moderate High O opioids tick one Regular use of opioids is associated with Itching nausea and vomiting Drowsiness Constipation tooth decay Difficulty concentrating and remembering things Reduced sexual desire and sexual performance Relationship difficulties Financial and work problems violations of law Tolerance and dependence withdrawal symptoms Overdose and death from respiratory failure D RISKS OF INJ ECTING CARD INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS Using substances by injection increases the risk of harm from substance use This harm can come from The substance gt Ifyou inject any drug you are more likely to become dependent gt Ifyou inject amphetamines or cocaine you are more likely to experience psychosis gt Ifyou inject heroin or other sedatives you are more likely to overdose The injecting behaviour If you inject you m
137. iculty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty or extreme difficulty you could not do it at all n white no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty extreme difficulty could not do it Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d 1 gt gt whs9 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r What about getting dressed n bold cyan In the last 30 days would you say no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty or extreme difficulty you could not do it at all n white 1 no difficulty 2 mild difficulty 3 moderate difficulty 4 severe difficulty 5 extreme difficulty could not do it Page 68 d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt whs10 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r What about dealing with people you do not know n bold cyan In the last 30 days would you say no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty or extreme difficulty you could not do it at all n white 1 no difficulty 2 mild difficulty 3 moderate difficulty 4 severe difficulty 5 extreme difficulty could not do it d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt whs11 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r What about maintaining a friendship n bold cyan In the last 30 days would you say
138. iewer this could be a project at home work or school n white never rarely includes almost never sometimes often very often includes always Ee d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt adh2 lt r In the past 6 MONTHS how often have you had difficulty getting things n r order when you have to do a task that requires organization n r Would you say never rarely sometimes often or very often n never rarely includes almost never sometimes often very often includes always re don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt adh3 lt bold cyan In the past 6 months n white r How often have you had problems remembering appointments or obligations bold cyan Would you say never rarely sometimes often or very often n white bold yellow Interviewer if necessary please think about any type of appointments or obligations you might have at home work or school n white 1 never 2 rarely includes almost never CM2011 Metadata guide 3 sometimes 4 often 5 very often includes always d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt adh4 lt bold cyan In the past 6 months n white r When you have had a task that requires a lot of thought how often have you n r avoided or delayed getting started n bold cyan Would you say never rarely sometimes of
139. in can ckl if panel eq 1 goto end ck PANEL A skip out Feb 1 2011 define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Some people use COCAINE in social settings with friends while others use it n r for its stimulant properties Have you EVER IN YOUR LIFETIME used COCAINE n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused Q Q9 1 lt 5 d r gt goto end ck gt ck2 lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r How many times if any have you used COCAINE during the PAST 12 months r would you say more than once a day about every day four to five times r a week two to three times a week once a week two to three times a month n r once a month less than once a month or never n More than once a day About every day includes SIX times a week 4 to 5 times a week 2 to 3 times a week Once a week 2 to 3 times a month Once a month Less than once a month Never d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 9 d r gt gt end_ck lt GHQ 12 CM2011 Metadata guide GENERAL HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE PANEL B ONLY gt int4 lt fASK ALL if panel eq lt 1 gt goto age PANEL A skip out r In the next few questions we would like to know if you have experienced any n r medical complaints and how your health has been in general over the past n r FEW WEEKS n bol
140. ine lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r What about joining in community activities for example festivities n r religious or other activities in the same way as anyone else n bold cyan In the last 30 days would you say no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty or extreme difficulty n white no difficulty 2 mild difficulty 3 moderate difficulty 4 severe difficulty 5 extreme difficulty includes could not do it at all d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d r gt Page 67 gt whs5 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r How much have you been emotionally affected by your health problems n r Would you say not affected mildly affected moderately affected severely n r affected or extremely affected n not affected mildly affected moderately affected severely affected extremely affected _ d Don t Know Refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt CK_WHO1 lt allow int 1 Feb to Dec Continue only if any of the previous five items whsl to whs5 were answered positively e g 2 5 else skip to lt int4 gt store 0 in CK WHOI skip changed Feb 1 2011 if whs1 ge 2 and whsl le lt 5 gt store 1 in CK WHOI endif if whs2 ge 2 and whs2 le lt 5 gt store 1 in CK WHOI endif if whs3 ge 2 and whs3 le lt 5 gt store 1 in CK WHOI endif if whs4 ge 2 and
141. ion to stage 1 sampling features given that stage 2 variances roll up into stage 1 PSUs see Heeringa et al 2010 66 67 The CM2011 has 6 sampling error strata and 3039 sampling error computation units respondent PSUs resulting in 3 033 design based degrees of freedom df respondents PSUs strata The Stata svyset command which permantly stores the design information for access during statistical processing used to build the CM 2011 dataset is as follows svyset idnum pweight fweight strata region svydes Stata command Survey Describing stage 1 sampling units pweight fwght VCE linearized Single unit missing Strata 1 region SU 1 lt observations gt FPC 1 lt zero gt Obs per Unit Stratum Units Obs min mean max 1 503 503 1 0 2 503 503 1 0 3 507 507 1 0 4 500 500 1 0 5 51577 517 1 0 6 509 509 1 0 6 3039 3039 1 1 0 2011 Metadata guide Page 18 2 Data users contemplating analysis within strata or subpopulations e g distress among females should consult a complex sampling analysis text Heeringa et al 2010 or a survey analyst 3 If the CAMH Monitor combined dataset 1996 2011 is used the following design variables are necessary for population estimation Stata command svyset idseq pweight fweight OR xwght strata stratam Note Data users employing analysis using expansion weights on combined data will need to rescale these weights appr
142. ipino 39 Trinidadian 12 El Salvador 23 Israeli 32 Polish 40 Ukrainian 4 Romanian 42 Colombian 43 Iranian s Other specify d Don tknow r Refused lt 1 41 95 96 gt goto sd9c lt d r gt goto sd10 lt s gt specify gt sd9c lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt define lt s gt lt 0 gt bold yellow INTERVIEWER Enter SECOND mention only here n white 97 NO SECOND MENTION 1 Australian 13 Ethiopian 24 Jamaican 33 Portuguese 41 Vietnamese 2 Austrian 14French 25 Japanese 34Russian 8 Yugoslavian 3 Bahamian 10 Finnish 26 Jewish 6SCOTTISH 6 Welsh 4 Bangladeshi 15 German 27 Korean 8 Serbian 95 Aboriginal 5 BLACK African 16 Greek 28 Lebanese 35 Punjabi 96 Canadian 6 British 17 Guyanese 8 Macedonian 36 Somalia 7 Chinese 18 Haitian 1 New Zealand 9 Slovakian CM2011 Metadata guide 8 Croatian 11 Holland 11 Netherlands 37 Spanish 9 Czech 19 Hungarian 29 Nigerian 38 Sri Lanka 10 Danish 20 Irish 10 Norwegian 10 Swedish 11 Dutch 21 Italian 30 Pakistani 38 Tamil 6 English 22 Indian 31 Philipino 39 Trinidadian 12 El Salvador 23 Israeli 32 Polish 40 Ukrainian 4 Romanian 42 Colombian 43 Iranian s Other specify d Don t know r Refused Q9 lt 1 41 95 96 97 d 1 gt s specify gt 5110 lt define lt d gt lt 999998 00 gt define lt r gt lt 999999 00 gt r Could you please tell me how much income you and other members of your n r household received in the year ending Dec
143. iscomfort or pain slowness increased effort or differences in the way you carry out these activities n white no difficulty 2 mild difficulty 3 moderate difficulty 4 severe difficulty 5 extreme difficulty includes could not do it at all d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt whs2 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r What about taking care of your household responsibilities n bold cyan In the last 30 days would you say no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty or extreme difficulty CM2011 Metadata guide n white bold yellow Interviewer This means things like cooking cleaning taking care of children n white 1 no difficulty 2 mild difficulty 3 moderate difficulty 4 severe difficulty 5 extreme difficulty includes could not do it at all d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt whs3 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r What about learning a new task for example learning how to gettoanew n r place n bold cyan In the last 30 days would you say no difficulty mild difficulty moderate difficulty severe difficulty or extreme difficulty n white 1 no difficulty 2 mild difficulty 3 moderate difficulty 4 severe difficulty 5 extreme difficulty includes could not do it at all d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 5 d 1 gt gt whs4 lt def
144. ithin the household the N 1 050 youngest male 18 years and over at home at the time of the interview was surveyed If there is no Periodic male available or when the male quota was completed the youngest available female 18 years and Feb 27 March over was interviewed The selection of rural and rural non farm interviewing locations followed the 3 sample design established for the urban centres in terms of geographic dispersion and random Face to face selection of enumeration areas Because of the low population density and wide dispersion of N 1 084 households the random block sampling procedure was replaced by quota sampling based on sex Periodic and age Sampling weights for the 1977 through 1989 surveys employed post stratification Jan 8 23 adjustments according to the gender and age distribution according to the most recent census year Face to face N 1 101 Periodic Feb 11 March 4 Smart amp Adlaf 1982 Smart amp Adlaf 1984 Smart amp Adlaf 1987 Adlaf amp Smart 1989 Je 1 SE strata Adlaf et al 1991 1991 Telephone ISR Full probability RDD The survey used random digit dialling RDD techniques through Computer N 1 047 RR 67 Assisted Telephone Interviewing CATI methods The design employed a single strata two stage Periodic Deff 1 14 1047 SECU probability RDD survey fielded during a 2 3 month period Stage 1 From a sampling frame of all Feb 20 March 1046 design df active area codes a
145. k endif goto Friday gt Friday lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r Friday n bold cyan How many drinks did you have on Friday n white 0 none 1 29 enter number of drinks 30 thirty or more drinks d don t know r refused lt 0 1 30 d gt r goto exit week gt D004 lt if Friday ge 1 and Friday le 30 and LAST DAY is store Friday in LAST DAY endif if WHEEL DAY eq Friday goto exit week endif goto Thursday gt Thursday lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt gt lt 99 gt r Thursday n bold cyan How many drinks did you have on Thursday n white 0 none 1 29 enter number of drinks 30 thirty or more drinks d don t know r refused lt 0 1 30 d gt r goto exit week gt 0005 lt if Thursday ge 1 and Thursday le 30 and LAST DAY is lt gt store Thursday in LAST DAY endif if WHEEL DAY eq lt Thursday gt goto exit week endif CM2011 Metadata guide goto Wednesday gt Wednesday lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r Wednesday n bold cyan How many drinks did you have on Wednesday n white 0 none 1 29 enter number of drinks 30 thirty or more drinks d don t know r refused lt 0 1 30 d gt r goto exit week gt 0006 lt if Wednesday ge 1 and Wednesday le 30 and LAST DAY is lt gt store Wednesday in LAST D
146. ld cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d Don t Know r Refused 1 3 5 7 d r gt tp35 lt RASK ALL r Which of the following comes closest to your view of how we should treat n r tobacco products in Ontario n r 1 tobacco products should be sold in a number of different places n r THEY ARE NOW n r 2 tobacco products should be sold in government owned stores similar to n r the way alcohol is sold in LCBO stores or n r 3 tobacco products should not be sold at all n 1 3 enter choice d Don t Know r Refused 1 2 3 d r gt 1 5 lt ASK ALL revised 2008 define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Some people feel that the sale of cigarettes should be banned while others n r think they should continue to be sold Do you think the SALE OF CIGARETTES n r should be stopped as soon as possible phased out over five to ten years n r or cigarettes should continue to be sold n 1 Stopped as soon as possible 3 Phased out over five to ten years 5 Cigarettes should continue to be sold d Don t Know r Refused Q 1 3 5 d r tpl ASK ALL brought back in 2009 Page 53 r Do you think that taxes on cigarettes should be increased decreased or n r remain the same n
147. ld you say never once or twice monthly weekly daily or almost daily n white never CM2011 Metadata guide 1 once or twice 2 monthly 3 weekly 4 daily or almost daily d Don t Know r Refused 0 1 4 d r gt cnas3 lt r During the PAST 3 MONTHS how often have you failed to do what was normally n r expected of you because of your use of cannabis marijuana or hash n bold cyan Would you say never once or twice monthly weekly daily or almost daily n white never once or twice monthly weekly daily or almost daily AUF d Don t Know r Refused 0 1 4 d r gt cnas4 lt r Has a friend relative a doctor or anyone else ever expressed concern about n r your use of cannabis marijuana or hash Would you say yes within the past n r 3 months yes but not in the past 3 months or no not at all n Yes but not in the PAST 3 MONTHS 3 Yes during the PAST 3 MONTHS 5 no d don tknow refused 1 3 5 d r gt 5 lt r Have you EVER TRIED AND FAILED to control down or stop using cannabis n r marijuana or hash Would you say yes within the past 3 months yes but n r not in the past 3 months or no not at all n 1 Yes but not in the PAST 3 MONTHS Page 74 3 Yes during the PAST 3 MONTHS 5 no d don tknow refused 1 3 5 d r gt end_can lt allow 1 store 1
148. le somewhat unacceptable or completely unacceptable n white bold yellow Interviewer if asked if R says it depends say this question is about the GENERAL acceptability of smoking and is not limited to special circumstances such as whether children are around how much they smoke where they smoke etc n white Completely acceptable 3 Somewhat acceptable 5 Somewhat unacceptable 7 Completely unacceptable 0 R insists that they are not sure it depends d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 3 5 7 0 d r gt gt tp93 lt new 2010 r And what do YOU think about cigarette smoking among TEENAGERS n bold cyan Do YOU think it is completely acceptable somewhat acceptable somewhat unacceptable or completely unacceptable n white bold yellow Interviewer if R says it depends say this question is about CM2011 Metadata guide the GENERAL acceptability of smoking and is not limited to special circumstances such as whether children are around how much they smoke where they smoke etc n white 1 Completely acceptable 3 Somewhat acceptable 5 Somewhat unacceptable 7 Completely unacceptable R insists that they are not sure it depends d Don t Know Refused lt 1 3 5 7 0 d 1 gt gt tp94 lt new 2010 r And what about friends who smoke For YOU would having friends who smoke be n r completely acceptable somewhat acceptable somewhat unacceptable or
149. lly used for the days measures For some analyses derived measures based on a cut point are used for example frequent mental distress is defined as 14 or more mentally unhealthy days reported by a respondent DERIVED HRQOL VARIABLES FAIRHLT Percent fair or poor health Based on item gh1 self rated health Recoded into 2 categories 0 excellent very good good 1 fair poor FAIRMHLT Percent fair or poor mental health Based on item hs la self rated mental health Recoded into 2 categories 0 excellent very good good 1 fair poor UNHLTPD Physically unhealthy days Based on item gh2r Range 0 30 UNHLTMD Mentally unhealthy days Based on item gh3r Range 0 30 UNHLTD Sum of unhealthy days physically amp mentally Sum of items UNHLTPD and UNHLTMD recoded so max 30 Range 0 30 MENTDISD Frequent mental distress days Based on item UNHLTMD mentally unhealthy days Recoded into 2 categories 0 0 13 days 1 14 days as recommended by CDC CM2011 Metadata guide Page 116 PRESCRIPTION OPIOIDS PR12M Any use of prescription opioid pain relievers past 12 months Based on pol and po2 DESCRIPTION CONDITION Used any PR past 12 months pol or po2 1 through 6 MPR12M Any medical use of prescription opioid pain relievers past 12 months Based on pol MPR12M DESCRIPTION CONDITION Not used PR medically past 12 pol 9 months Used PR medically past 12 months
150. loped into the CAMH Monitor CM now fielded continuously and monitoring a wide range of health and mental health indicators First conducted in 1999 the CM is designed to serve as the primary vehicle for monitoring addiction and mental health issues in Ontario including alcohol and other drug consumption public opinion regarding alcohol and other drug use issues and policies mental health status gambling activities and impairments and disabilities due to alcohol and other drug use gambling and mental health This metadata report describes four important aspects of the 2011 cycle of the CM series first the sampling design and procedures used second the outcome of the sampling plan and the resulting sample quality third the data collection instrument and items and fourth the dataset and its characteristics The CAMH Monitor is based on the institutional experience of previous monitoring studies including the Adult Drug Use series 1977 1991 and the Ontario Alcohol and Other Drug Opinion Survey series 1992 1995 To enhance comparability to earlier surveys the CAMH Monitor has been designed to maintain many of the features of previous surveys Including the CM 2011 this program of surveillance research represents 26 surveys conducted since 1977 making it the longest ongoing study of adult alcohol and other drug use in Canada see Table 1 Suggested Citation Ialomiteanu A amp Adlaf E M 2012 CAMH Monitor 2011 Metadata U
151. lth over time Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 1 37 Ounpuu S Krueger P Vermeulen M amp Chambers L 2000 Using the U S Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System s Health Related Quality of Life Survey Tool in a Canadian City Canadian Journal of Public Health 91 1 67 72 Paglia A 1995 Alcohol Tobacco and Drugs Dependence Problems and Consequences of Use A Report of the 1994 Ontario Alcohol and Other Drug Opinion Survey ARF Internal Document No 121 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Rizzo L Brick M J amp Park I 2004 A minimally intrusive method for sampling persons in random digit dial surveys Public Opinion Quarterly 68 2 267 274 Rossi P H 1989 Down and Out in America The Origins of Homelessness Chicago University of Chicago Press Saunders J B Aasland O G Babor T F De la Fuente J R amp Grant M 1993 Development of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test AUDIT WHO collaborative project on early detection of persons with harmful alcohol consumption BII Addiction 88 791 804 Smart R G amp Adlaf E M 1982 Trends in Alcohol and Drug Use Among Ontario Adults Report of a Household Survey 1982 Substudy No 1234 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Smart R G amp Adlaf E M 1984 Alcohol and Drug Use Among Ontario Adults in 1984 and Changes since 1982 Toronto Addiction Research Fou
152. mewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white bold yellow Interviewer if asked by near we mean within 9 metres or about 30 feet or 2 car lengths Page 52 n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt tp82 lt ALL new 2010 r What about near OUTDOOR children s playgrounds and wading pools n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white bold yellow Interviewer if asked by near we mean within 9 metres or about 30 feet or 2 car lengths n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree Don t Know r Refused lt 1 3 5 7 4 gt gt 1 84 lt ALL new 2010 r And what about near bus stops and transit shelters n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white bold yellow Interviewer if asked by near we mean within 9 metres or about 30 feet or 2 car lengths n white 1 strongly agree 3 somewhat agree 5 somewhat disagree 7 strongly disagree d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt tpl5 ASK ALL CM2011 Metadata guide r There should be a law that says parents cannot smoke inside theirhome n r if children are living there n bo
153. n PCV6 store lt Quatre gt in PCV6F else if POSTAL 6 eq lt 5 gt store lt Five gt in PCV6 store Cinq in PCV6F else if POSTAL 6 eq lt 6 gt store lt Six gt in PCV6 store lt Six gt in PCV6F else if POSTAL G6 eq lt 7 gt store Seven in PCV6 store Sept in PCV6F else if POSTAL G6 eq 8 store Eight in PCV6 store Huit in PCV6F else if POSTAL G6 eq 9 store Nine in PCV6 store Neuf in PCV6F else if POSTAL G6 eq 0 store Zero in PCV6 store lt Z ro gt in PCV6F endif all CHECK POSTAL allow int 1 autoadvance end r So just to confirm I ve entered everything correctly your postal codeis n fill PCV1 fill PCV2 fill PCV3 fill PCV4 fill PCV5 fill PCV6 fill POSTAL 1 fill POSTAL G2 fill POSTAL G3 fill POSTAL 4 fill POSTALG5 fill POSTAL 6 n r Is that correct n Yes 5 No r refused CM2011 Metadata guide lt 1 9 gt goto FSA lt 5 gt goto FIX_POSTAL gt CHECK_POSTAL 2 lt r Donc juste pour confirmer que j ai bien entr a correctemente votre code r postale est le n r fill PCVIF fill PCV2F fill PCV3F fill PCV4F fill PCVSF fill PCV6F fill POSTAL G1 fill POSTAL Q2 fill POSTAL 03 fill POSTAL 4 fill POSTAL G5 fill POSTAL Q6 n C est bien n Oui 5 Non r refus gt FIX_POSTAL lt store lt
154. nd exchanges in Ontario provided by the ATT Long Lines Tape a random sample 18 of telephone numbers was selected with equal probability Stage 2 Within selected telephone 1 strata Ferris et al 1994 Telephone households one respondent was selected according to the most recent birthday of household N 1 058 RR 63 members A minimum of 12 call backs were made to each nonresponding household and all Periodic Deff 1 19 1058 SECU households who refused to participate were re contacted in order to secure participation Sampling June 14 Aug 1057 design df weights were a function of the number of household members 20 1 SE strata S Bondy 1994 1993 Telephone ISR N 1 034 RR 65 Periodic Deff 1 10 1034 SECU April 19 May 1033 design df 24 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 35 Year Mode of Survey Sample Design Sample N RR Interview Organizati Date Deff Standard Error Source on Calculation Model 1 SE strata Adlaf et al 1994 Paglia Telephone N 2 022 RR 63 1995 Periodic Deff 1 16 2022 SECU March 1 May 5 2021 design df 1 SE strata Anglin 1995 Telephone N 994 RR 62 Periodic Deff 1 16 994 SECU March 28 May 993 design df 9 1 6 SE strata Adlaf Ivis Bondy et al Telephone Ontario Drug Monitor ODM N 2 721 RR 64 1997 i 2721 SECU olling Full probability monthly RDD The survey used RDD techniques through CATI methods The design P sonia 2715 design df employed a rolling monthly two stage p
155. ndationo Document Number Smart R G amp Adlaf E M 1987 Alcohol and Other Drug Use Among Ontario Adults 1977 1987 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Smart R G amp Goodstadt M S 1977 Alcohol and Drug Use Among Ontario Adults Report of a Household Survey 1977 No Substudy No 798 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Statistics Canada 2011 Residential Telephone Service Survey 2010 RTSS Electronic Version from http www statcan gc ca daily quotidien 110607 dq110607d eng htm Thomas N Raghunathan T E Schenker N Katzoff M J amp Johnson C L 2006 An Evaluation of Matrix Sampling Methods Using Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Survey Methodology 32 2 217 231 Trewin D amp Lee G 1988 International Comparisons of Telephone Coverage In R M Groves P P Biemer L E Lyberg J T Massy W I Nicholls amp J Waksberg Eds Telephone Survey Methodology pp 9 24 New York John Wiley amp CM2011 Metadata guide Page 32 Wiley amp Sons Trinkoff A M Ritter C amp Anthony J C 1990 The prevalence and self reported consequences of cocaine use An exploratory and descriptive analysis Drug amp Alcohol Dependence 26 217 225 Turner C Lessler J amp Gfroefer J 1992 Survey Measurement of Drug Use Methodological Studies Washington U S Government Printing Offic
156. ne lt d gt lt 9998 gt define lt gt lt 9999 gt open dr1 r Now I would like to ask you how much you drive in a typical WEEK Please n r think of all the driving you do Remember to count any driving have n r done in a car motorcycle truck or van Count driving you did in vehicles n r you own borrowed rented or use for work n r On average about how many kilometres or miles do you drive in a typical week n bold yellow Interviewer Use 0 for none and r for refused If R is having trouble can t answer says that it is too difficult a question etc use d for don t know n white Enter number of miles here miles Enter number of kilometres here kilo miles optional lt r gt goto dr5 lt 0 gt d goto dr1b 1 9996 goto dr5 kilo optional 0 1 9996 goto dr5 gt check_err lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt bold yellow INTERVIEWER You have indicated that the respondent drives ZERO miles or kilometres a week Is this correct n white 1 yes correct 5 no mistake 5 goto dr1 1 store 0 in dr1 9 miles store 0 in dr1 G kilo goto dr5 gt drlb lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Well to start would it be easier for you to think about how much you drive n r in kilometers or miles n 1 Kilometres 5 Miles d don t know can t answer too dif
157. ne in response rates of 2 5 percentage points with each survey b year 025 p lt 001 Starting with the 2008 cycle to maximize the response rate for the survey all eligible households in the City of Toronto who had the lowest response rate in the sample were mailed an advance letter The advance letter described the history purpose and importance of the study and mentioned that the household would be phoned in the near future and asked to participate in the survey see Appendix B Advance letters were mailed one month before the actual phone call The average response rate in 2007 for Toronto no letter was 44 8 After 6 months of data collection in 2008 with the letter the average response rate in Toronto increased to 51 9 In addition the ratio of completions to refusals improved and the number of refusals before completion decreased The pilot study suggested a positive effect of the advance letter not only in making households aware of the legitimacy and importance of the study and in expecting the phone call but it also gave interviewers additional confidence when introducing themselves to respondents Based on these results the advance letter strategy was expanded to all eligible households in the province throughout the 2009 2010 and the 2011 cycles see Appendix B Details on the fieldwork statistics and quarterly response rates are presented in Table 3 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 9 Table 3 Fieldwork Statistics
158. ng quantity N adults in HH X Pof HH in region X Total N Mean N adults Sample P of HH in region 4 quarterly N Post strata Adjustment In addition telephone and other probability surveys typically apply post strata population adjustments to the base weight based on census information Although this adjustment does not remove all biases it does provide a simultaneous adjustment for non response and non coverage of households without telephones Casady amp Lepkowski 1999 Using the 2006 Census Ontarians aged 18 and older the post stratification adjustment was based on eight post strata representing four age groups 18 24 25 44 45 64 654 by gender male female configuration These adjustments are applied in calculating the final annualized weight FWGHT or XWGHT Weight variables in the CM dataset Name Label XWGHT Final annualized expansion weight FWGHT Final annualized relative weight HHWGTC1 4 Household weight quarter 1 4 every 3 months RWGTC1 4 Region weight quarter 1 4 every 3 months RHHWGTC1 4 Region amp household weight quarter 1 4 every 3 months HHWGTALL Household weight cumulative RWGTALL Region weight cumulative RHHWGTALL Region household weight cumulative Note Post adjustment corrections are computed only for aggregated annualized expansion and relative weights CM2011 Metadata guide Page 15 Below is the distribution of the expansion XWGHT and relativ
159. nths 1 to 5 years or more n r than 5 years ago n bold yellow INTERVIEWER If respondent gives AGE ask how many YEARS AGO that was n white 0 Less than one week Page 47 1 more than one week but less than a month 2 1 to 6 months 3 7 to 11 months 4 1 to5 years 5 more than 5 years d Don t Know r Refused lt 0 1 gt 2 5 d r goto tp97 tc6 if tcl ge 5 goto tp97 endif if tcl ge lt 3 gt goto tc7 endif define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r How many cigarettes do you usually smoke each day bold yellow INTERVIEWER large pack 25 cigarettes 1 small pack 20 cigarettes n white 0 Less than one a day 1 97 Enter number of cigarettes d Don t Know r Refused 0 97 d r tc7 if tcl eq lt 3 gt goto tos1 endif define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r How soon after you wake up do you usually smoke your first cigarette within n r 5 minutes from 6 to 30 minutes from 31 to 60 minutes or after 60 minutes n 1 within 5 minutes 3 6 to 30 minutes 5 31 to 60 minutes 7 after 60 minutes d don t know r refused 1 3 5 7 d r OCCASIONAL SMOKING tosl tos2 NEW in 2005 used in CCHS gt tos1 lt new in 2005 if tcl ne 3 goto tc8 ask only occasional smokers if tcl eq lt 3 gt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r On those days t
160. numbers between or on either side of listed numbers are included in the sampling frame For example if the selected number 416 651 8513 is published in a directory then all numbers from 416 651 8510 to 416 651 8519 are included in the sampling frame even if they are cell phone numbers or unlisted numbers unless they are known not in service numbers A computer is then used to generate a random sample of telephone numbers from this frame from which each quarterly sample is drawn Because unlisted numbers cell phone numbers and newly published numbers are interspersed among published numbers in the sampling frame this strategy provides a much better sample than one restricted to listed landline numbers alone 3 n 2011 the sampling interval was revised from 12 monthly samples to quarterly i e trimonthly samples The reason for this change was to increase the call back period in order to maximize the response rate 4 Including cell mobile phones numbers should improve the sample quality given that recent research suggests that exclusive landline surveys underestimate several health behaviours including binge drinking and smoking Blumberg Luke amp Cynamon 2006 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 4 2 2 Sample Selection Stage 1 telephone number selection Within each of the six regional stratum each quarter arandom sample of telephone numbers was selected with equal probability and without replacement from the frame described above
161. ogether such as when taking medication driving or when living with mental or physical health problems Also caution should be taken to avoid intoxication and injury The guidelines are intended to represent low risk of the most important forms of harm and to address usual drinking over many years The derived variable for our survey LRDG2011 is the percentage exceeding the revised low risk drinking guidelines It is based on items ALC7D and items Sunday trough Saturday LRDG2011 DESCRIPTION CONDITION Males Females 0 Not exceeding LRD non drinker 15 or less drinks week 10 or less drinks week past 7days AND AND 3 or less drinks day 2 or less drinks day 1 Exceeding weekly and daily sex 16 drinks week 11 drinks week specific limits past 7 days 4 drinks day 3 drinks day AUDIT AUDIT8 AUDIT derived variables Harmful and Hazardous Drinking based on WHO s Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test AUDIT The World Health Organization has developed a screening instrument the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test AUDIT designed to detect problem drinkers at the less severe end of the spectrum of alcohol problems Babor Higgins Biddle Saunders amp Monteiro 2001 Saunders Aasland Babor De la Fuente amp Grant 1993 The AUDIT assesses hazardous and harmful drinking Hazardous drinking refers to an established pattern of drinking that increases the likelihood of future physical and mental heal
162. on of using one of two analysis or case weights an expansion weight XWGHT that represents the total population size Ontarians aged 18 and over N 9 460 369 or a relative weight FWGHT fixed to the number of interviewed respondents Both weights are a function of the selection weight and a post stratification adjustment and because both are rescaled versions of one another both will provide identical within rounding error estimates but will have different sample sizes Although 11 n this document dataset variable names are presented in caps variable names in the Stata dataset are lowercase CM2011 Metadata guide Page 14 both expansion and relative weights are provided on the dataset most complex sampling software requires only the expansion population weights for analysis Calculation of the quarterly aggregated sampling weight variable consisted of four components household HH region and survey quarter the quarterly sampling interval and post strata adjustments Within each quarter and region relative household weight is directly proportional to the number of household residents age 18 and older Within each annual cycle relative region weight is directly proportional to the percentage P of all Ontario households located in the region Finally cycles are weighted so that each quarterly wave makes an equal contribution to the weighted N The quarterly annualized sampling weight variable is a function of the followi
163. opriately 4 Low estimates e g small percentages based on a small number of respondents can produce not only wide confidence intervals but unstable estimates The relative standard error or the coefficient of variation CV should be employed to identify unstable estimates see Table 7 Although individual researchers are responsible for material submitted to scientific journals CM estimates intended for any public release by CAMH must meet the CV criteria for data suppression The CV is available in most complex survey software 5 All CAMH Monitor population analyses conducted by CAMH employ pseudo maximum likelihood estimation PMLE in the estimation of parameters and Taylor series linearization TSL in the estimation of variances CM2011 Metadata guide Page 19 4 3 Reliability and Suppression There are two aspects to the statistical quality of survey data precision typically measured by the 95 confidence interval CT and stability typically measured by the ratio of the standard error to its estimate Confidence intervals indicate the probable error of a given survey estimate thus a 2 3 95 CI based on the total CM sample of 3039 with a percentage estimate of 50 indicates that with repeated sampling 95 of the samples would contain the true population value within this range Confidence intervals however do not reflect total errors or accuracy but reflect sampling errors due to the fact that we are surveyin
164. ore Marie in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is n or POSTAL G3 is lt N gt store Nancy in PCV3 store Nancy in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is o or POSTAL G3 is lt O gt store Otto in PCV3 store Olivier in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is p or POSTAL 93 is lt P gt store Peter in PCV3 store Pierre in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is lt q gt or POSTAL G3 is lt Q gt store Queen in PCV3 store Qu bec in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is lt r gt or POSTAL Q3 is lt R gt store Robert in PCV3 store Robert in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is s or POSTAL Q3 is lt S gt store Susan in PCV3 store Sylvie in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is t or POSTAL G3 is lt T gt store Thomas in PCV3 store Thomas in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is lt u gt or POSTAL G3 is lt U gt store Union in PCV3 store Univers in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is v or POSTAL G3 is lt V gt store Victor in PCV3 store Victor in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is lt w gt or POSTAL G3 is lt gt store William in PCV3 store William in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is x or POSTAL G3 is lt X gt store X ray in PCV3 store Xerox in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is lt y gt or POSTAL 93 is lt gt store Young in PCV3 store Yvon in PCV3F else if POSTAL G3 is lt z gt or POSTAL G3 is lt Z gt store
165. ore often past 12m FIVE30BI Five drinks in a single sitting once a week or more often past 30 days binary ALC7D Total standard drinks in past 7 days LRDG2011 Percent exceeding the low risk drinking guidelines new guidelines 2011 LRDG1997 Percent exceeding the low risk drinking guidelines original guidelines 1997 Alcohol Use Problems AUDIT AUDIT AUDIT total score total sample AUDITS AUDIT score 84 cut off total sample AUDITC AUDIT score for consumption intake AUDITD AUDIT score for dependence AUDITAC AUDIT score for adverse consequences AUDITP AUDIT score for problems adverse consequences dependence CM2011 Metadata guide Page 97 Cannabis Use CANLIFE CAN12M CAN3M Cannabis Use Problems ASISTCAN ASISTCN3 ASISTCN2 Cocaine Use COCLIFE COCDM Cannabis use lifetime Cannabis use past 12 months Cannabis use past 3 months WHO s ASSIST Cannabis ASSIST score Risk level for cannabis consumption 3 categories Risk level for cannabis consumption 2 categories Cocaine use lifetime Cocaine use past 12 months Driving and Substance Use DKDRIV DKDRIV30 CANDRIV DRIVER Mental Health GHQ12 GHQ1 GHQ12 GHQ12L GHQ3PLUS Driven a motor vehicle after having 2 standard drinks of alcohol within 1 hour before driving among valid drivers past 12m Driven a motor vehicle after having 2 standard drinks of alcohol within 1 hour before driving among valid drivers past 30 days
166. our own use what BRAND did you buy n bold yellow Interviewer DO NOT READ list code one brand only n white 1 All Natural Native 12 DisCOUNT 23 Medallion 2 Avanti du Maurier 13 DK S 24 Native 3 Belmont reserves 4 Belvedere 14 du Maurier 25 No name brand from 15 Export A 26 Number 7 5 Benson amp Hedges 16 Gold en Leaf 27 Peter Jackson 6 Camel 17 JPS 28 Player s 7 Canadian Classics 18 Kool 29 Putter s 8 Canadian Original 19 Macdonald 30 Rollies from reserves 9 Canadian Light 20 Mark Ten 31 Rothmans 10 Chief s 21 Matinee 32 Sago 11 Craven A 22 Maximum 33 Smoking 34 Smugglers 90 roll your own loose leaf any brand s Other Specify d Don tknow Refused lt 1 34 90 d 1 gt lt s gt specify gt tp79 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt define lt s gt lt 0 gt bold cyan Still thinking about the last time you bought cigarettes for your own use where did you buy them n white bold yellow Interviewer please read the list Code only one option n white r And did you buy them n r 1 ata convenience store or small grocery store n r 2 ata supermarket n Page 55 r 3 at a gas station n r 4 at a discount store such as Costco n r 5 ona First Nations reserve n r 6 out of a person s home or vehicle or from someone on the street n 1 6 enter answer s Other Specify d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 6 d r gt
167. ousehold number of people sd6 sd6b Present past work sd7 Main occupation sd7b Valid driver s licence sd8 Language spoken at home sd9a sd9c sd10 Ethnic cultural group Household income 5416 Internet use sd8a Immigrant what country sd8b pcod pcd9 2 postcode Immigrant when did come to Canada Postal code ISR1 ISR3 Separate telephone numbers household cty1 cty5 county County regional municipality rel 4 Respondent Evaluations Total Unique items 62 67 88 TOTAL Items 217 129 150 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 46 Ontario CAMH MONITOR 2011 PANELS A B January December 2011 The sample is randomly split in 3 Each household random 1 2 or 3 If Random 1 go to Panel A If Random 2 OR Random 3 go to Panel B If panel 1 Panel A panel 2 Panel B gt gend lt return open cb allow 45 1 setkey lt esc gt to lt skcb gt setkey lt f7 gt to lt j gt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt bold yellow INTERVIEWER Enter respondent s gender please n white 1 Male 5 Female d Don t know lt 1 5 d gt store gend in RGENDER gt panel lt goto ck_panel bold yellow INTERVIEWER Enter Panel to test please n white 1 Panel A 2 Panel B 1 2 goto tc1 gt ck_panel lt if RANDOMI e
168. p Single E 1994 Moderate drinking and health Report of an international symposium CMAJ 151 809 828 Babor T F Higgins Biddle J C Saunders J B amp Monteiro M G 2001 AUDIT The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test Guidelines for Use in Primary Care Geneva World Health Organization Binson D Canchola J A amp Catania J A 2000 Random Selection in a National Telephone Survey A Comparison of the Kish Next Birthday and Last Birthday Methods Journal of Official Statistics 16 1 53 59 Blumberg S J Luke J V amp Cynamon M L 2006 Telephone Coverage and Health Survey Estimates Evaluating the Need for Concern About Wireless Substitution American Journal of Public Health 96 5 926 931 Bondy S 1994 Attitudes and Experiences with Treatment of Alcohol and Tobacco CM2011 Metadata guide Page 29 Problems A Report of the Ontario Alcohol and Other Drug Opinion Survey 1993 ARF Internal Document No 119 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Bondy S Rehm J Ashley M Walsh G Single E amp Room R 1999 Low risk Drinking Guidelines The Scientific Evidence Canadian Journal of Public Health 90 4 264 270 Casady R J amp Lepkowski M 1999 Telephone sampling In P S Levy amp S Lemeshow Eds Sampling of Population pp 455 479 New York Wiley Curtin R Presser S amp Singer E 2005 Changes in Telephone Survey
169. pol 1 through 6 NMPR12M Any non medical use of prescription opioid pain relievers past 12 months Based on po2 NMPR12M DESCRIPTION CONDITION Not used PR non medically past 12 po2 9 months 1 Used PR non medically past 12 po2 1 through 6 months PRHI12M Any use of prescription pain relievers to get high past 12 months Based on pr7 recoded for total sample PRHII2M DESCRIPTION CONDITION Not used PR to get high past 12 pr7 5 and pr12m 0 months CM2011 Metadata guide Page 117 NMOXY12M Any non medical use of Oxycontin past 12 months Based on oxy2 NMOXY12M DESCRIPTION CONDITION No non medical use of Oxycontin oxy2 9 past 12 months 1 Used Oxycontin non medically past oxy2 1 through 6 12 months DEMOGRAPHICS AGE Age of respondent AGE 2003 Birth year of birth Min 18 Max 96 AGECAT3 Age recoded in 3 categories Based on age AGECAT3 DESCRIPTION CONDITON 55 years and older age 55 thru 96 AGECATS Age recoded in 5 categories Based on age AGECATS DESCRIPTION CONDITION 40 49 yea 740 hru 49 30 66 yeas 50 the 64 65 years and older age 65 thru 96 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 118 EDUCAT4 Highest level of education recoded 4 categories Based on sd2 EDUCAT4 DESCRIPTION CONDITION less than high school sd2 1 thru 4 3 some post secondary college or sd2 6 thru 10 university EMPCAT8 Employment status recoded 8 categories Based on sd6 Co e e Ca as e
170. provide timely information Ability to accumulate rare populations across time Kalton 2009 Kish 1999 Multiple repeated samples lead to better statistical estimation Kish 1965 Potential for quickly evaluating changes in programs policies and legislation 2 The CM is regionally stratified with equal allocation of respondents within each region versus non stratified proportional allocation employed in earlier surveys Thus the precision of estimates from areas such as Northern Ontario are improved compared to earlier surveys As well the potential for combining cummulating cases across samples for regional subgroup and rare group analyses is greatly enhanced 3 Starting with the 2010 cycle the sample size was increased from earlier surveys to over 3 000 respondents Typically the sample size was exceeding 2 000 per year Between 1996 and 2009 the annual sample size varied between 2 005 and 2 776 respondents see Appendix A for details of earlier surveys 1 2 The CAMH Monitor Surveillance Program As evident in Table 1 the CM2011 is but a single cycle nested within a much larger surveillance program spanning 26 cycles during a 34 year period Moreover the CM2011 is the 15 cycle conducted since the series became continuously fielded in 1996 Initiated in 1977 these cross sectionally repeated surveys irregularly from 1977 1989 annually from 1991 1995 continuously since 1996 have some methodological change wit
171. q lt 1 gt store 1 in panel endif Panel A if RANDOMI gt lt 1 gt store 2 in panel endif Panel B TOBACCO CONSUMPTION ALL Panels gt tcl lt ask all define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r First I d like to begin with some questions about cigarette smoking n r At the present time do you smoke cigarettes daily occasionally or n r not at all n 1 Daily 3 Occasionally 5 Not at all d Don t Know r Refused Q 1 goto tc4 CM2011 Metadata guide lt 3 5 d 1 gt gt tc2 lt r Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes in your life n bold yellow Interviewer if necessary 100 cigarettes is about 5 packs n white 1 Yes 5 No d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 gt lt 5 d r gt goto tp97 gt tc3 lt r Have you ever smoked cigarettes daily n 1 Yes 5 No d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 gt lt 5 d r gt goto tc5 gt tc4 lt ask daily smokers only define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r How old were you when you first started smoking daily n 5 70 Enter age 71 71 or older d Don t Know r Refused 5 71 d r tc5 if tcl eq lt 1 gt goto tc6 endif define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r How long ago was it that you last smoked was it less than one week ago n r less than one month 1 to 6 months 7 to 11 mo
172. r Use d for don t know or refused at first item only n white 010203 4 5 6 d 1 allow 1 reject nonalpha label only letters here gt anychar d goto POSTAL1 2 allow int 1 lt 0 9 gt 3 allow 1 reject nonalpha anychar 4 allow int 1 0 9 5 allow 1 reject nonalpha anychar 6 allow int 1 0 9 gt POSTAL 2 lt r Pouvez vous me donner votre code postal s il vous pla t n bold yellow Interviewer Use d for don t know or refused at first item only n white 0910203 4 5 6 d gt POSTAL1 lt if POSTAL G1 is d or POSTAL 1 is lt D gt store 9 in POSTAL G1 store 9 in POSTAL Q2 store 9 in POSTAL 93 store 9 in POSTAL Q4 store 9 in POSTAL G5 store 9 in POSTAL 6 goto FSA endif if POSTAL G2 is d or POSTAL Q2 is lt D gt store 9 in POSTAL G1 store 9 in POSTAL Q2 store 9 in POSTAL 93 store 9 in POSTAL Q4 store 9 in POSTAL G5 store 9 in POSTAL 6 goto FSA endif if POSTAL G3 is d or POSTAL Q3 is lt D gt store 9 in POSTAL G1 store 9 in POSTAL Q2 store 9 in POSTAL 93 store 9 in POSTAL Q4 store 9 in POSTAL G5 store 9 in POSTAL Q6 goto FSA endif gt PCV1 lt allow 7 store lt gt in PCV1 gt PCV2 lt allow 5 store lt gt in PCV2 gt PCV3 lt allow 7 store lt gt in PCV3 gt PCV4 lt allow 5 store lt gt in PCV4 gt PCV5 lt allow 7 store lt
173. ral Central East South East Champlain North Simcoe Muskoka North East and North West see appended map pg 121 Education educat4 4 Less than high school completed high school some college or university completed university degree Gross Annual Household Income in thousands hinccat5 5 Less than 30K 30 49K 50 79K 80K not stated CM2011 Metadata guide Page 100 Table D 2 Definition of Frequently Used Addiction and Mental Health Measures Measure Variable name Definition ALCOHOL USE Drinking status alcstat3 Percentage belonging to one of three groups lifetime abstainers those never drinking alcohol in their lifetime former drinkers those drinking alcohol in lifetime but not in past 12 months and current drinkers those reporting drinking alcohol in past 12 months Available 1996 2011 Past year drinking Percentage reporting drinking alcohol at least once during the 12 months before the alc12m survey Available 1996 2011 Daily drinking Percentage reporting drinking at least one alcoholic drink everyday during the 12 aldaily months before the survey Available 1996 2011 Five or more drinks weekly Percentage reporting drinking five or more alcoholic drinks on a single occasion on a Binge drinking weekly basis during the 12 months before the survey Available 1996 2011 fivewk Number of drinks consumed past year qfvol Estimated number of
174. rillos n 0 none 1 30 enter number d don t know r refused lt 0 d 1 gt goto tp97 lt 1 30 gt gt tc15 lt started in 98 r On those days that you smoked cigars or cigarillos how many did you n r typically smoke n 0 30 enter number d don t know r refused lt 0 30 gt SECOND HAND SMOKE EXPOSURE in multi unit dwellings MUDs new2011 asked in OTS ALL Panels gt tp97 lt ask all define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Which of the following best describes your main residence n r Would you say n r 1 A detached single family home n r 2 An attached house such as a townhouse or a semi detached house n r 3 A multiple unit dwelling such as an apartment building a condominium n r apartment or a duplex n CM2011 Metadata guide r 4 Shared accommodation such as a rooming house dorm or retirement home n 1 4 enter answer 5 Other specify d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 d r gt goto SMOKE FLAG lt 2 4 gt lt 5 gt specify goto SMOKE_FLAG gt tp98 lt ask if tp97 eq 2 3 or 4 if tp97 eq lt 2 4 gt r In the past 6 months how often if at all have you noticed any tobacco r smoke entering your home from a neighbouring unit or from outside the n r building Would you say every day at least once a week at leastonce n r a month at least once in the past 3 months a
175. robability RDD survey stratified by six ulis da Telephone geographical area code regions with sample sizes allocated equally disproportionally Stage 1 N 2 776 RR 6796 6 SE strata Adlaf Ivis amp lalomiteanu From a sampling frame of all active area codes and exchanges in Ontario provided by the ATT Long Rolling 2776 SECU 1998 Lines Tape within each regional stratum a random sample of telephone numbers was selected with Jan 14 pec 21 2770 design df equal probability Stage 2 Within selected telephone households one respondent was selected according to the most recent birthday of household members A minimum of 12 call backs were made to each nonresponding household and all households who refused to participate were re BP 6 SE strata Adlaf Paglia amp Telephone contacted in order to secure participation Twelve monthly samples were cumulated to provide N 2 509 RR 69 N i 2509 SECU lalomiteanu 1999 Adlaf annual estimates Sampling weights were a function of the number of household members regional Rolling ares Paglia Ivis et al 1999 probabilities and month Jan 21 Dec 20 2503 design df CAMH Monitor CM 5 436 6 SE strata Adlaf amp lalomiteanu v 2001 Adlaf et al 2000 Full probability monthly RDD The survey used RDD techniques through CATI methods The design Rolling employed a rolling monthly two stage probability list
176. rphine methadone codeine etc By FR BY A DIE DI DI DIDI DI AI Ww During the past three months how often has your use of FIRST DRUG SECOND DRUG ETC led to health social legal or financial problems a Tobacco products cigarettes chewing tobacco cigars etc b Alcoholic beverages beer wine spirits etc c Cannabis marijuana pot grass hash etc 1 o A HR RS BR BR BR RY BY A oyu DI DI DIE DI ADIT NI NI NINININI NINIJINIJN B Question 5 During the past three months how often have you failed to do what was normally expected of you because of your use of FIRST DRUG SECOND DRUG ETC Weekly SS i d O OO ul Ask Questions 6 amp 7 for all substances ever used i e those endorsed in Question 1 Question 6 Has a friend or relative or anyone else ever expressed concern about your use of FIRST DRUG SECOND DRUG ETC No Never Yes but notin the past 3 months o a Tobacco products cigarettes chewing tobacco cigars etc fo b Alcoholic beverages beer wine spirits etc IE GEN NM S c Cannabis marijuana pot grass hash etc fo Wi WwW wy Ww fs comietatevaceec RN Anphesmine
177. rviewer by contraband tobacco we mean Native or untaxed cigarettes and baggies n white 1 More harmful 3 Less harmful 5 Just the same 7 Respondent says it depends 0 don t know what contraband tobacco is d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 0 d 1 gt gt trisk4 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Is smoking tobacco using a waterpipe more harmful less harmful orjust n r the same as smoking cigarettes n More harmful 3 Less harmful 5 Just the same 7 Respondent says it depends 0 don t know what a waterpipe is d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 0 d 1 gt gt trisk5 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Is using smokeless tobacco more harmful less harmful or just the same n r as smoking cigarettes n bold yellow Interviewer by smokeless tobacco we mean snuff chewing tobacco and snus n white Page 56 1 More harmful 3 Less harmful 5 Just the same 7 Respondent says it depends 0 don t know what smokeless tobacco is d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 0 d 1 gt SOCIAL ACCEPTABILITY OF SMOKING ASK ALL PANEL A ONLY NEW 2010 gt tp92 lt new 2010 r The next questions are about how YOU feel about cigarette smoking n r What do YOU think about cigarette smoking among ADULTS n bold cyan Do YOU think it is completely acceptable somewhat acceptab
178. ry day includes SIX times a week 4 to 5 times a week 2 to 3 times a week Once a week 2 to 3 times a month Once a month Less than once a month tA UC d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 8 d 1 gt ac5a fall current drinkers r How often if at all did you drink alcoholic beverages during the PAST 30 n r DAYS would you say MORE than once a day about every day four to five n r times a week two to three times a week once a week two to three times r in the past month once in the past month or never in the past month n bold yellow INTERVIEWER This means any type of alcohol n white Page 58 More than once a day About every day includes SIX times a week 4 to 5 times a week 2 to 3 times a week Once a week 2 to 3 times in the past month Once in the past month Never in the past month tn 4 d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 8 d r gt gt acba lt r During the past 12 months on those days when you drank how many drinks did n r you usually have n bold yellow INTERVIEWER drink means one 341 ml 12 ounce bottle of beer or glass of draft one 142 ml 5 ounces glass of wine or one straight or mixed drink with one and a half ounces 43 ml of hard liquor Include light beer but do NOT include fully dealcoholized beer n white 1 96 Enter number of drinks 97 97 or more d Don t Know r Refused
179. s 5 no d Don t Know r Refused 1 2 5 d r gt chek lt allow 1 store lt gt in chek if acl eq lt 5 gt store lt 1 gt in chek endif non drinker gt end_alcohol lt ALCOHOL POLICY PANEL A ONLY int alcpol if panel gt 1 goto end pa r In the next few questions we would like to know your views on some alcohol n r related issues n r Please tell us if you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or n r strongly disagree with the following statements n Press Enter to continue nodata gt pasl lt r The Ontario government should close all LCBO stores and allow privately run n r stores to sell alcohol Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat n r disagree or strongly disagree n strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree strongly disagree don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt pa38 lt r Local communities should be able to put their own controls on the sale and n r consumption of alcohol even if these controls are stricter than the n Page 63 r provincial controls n bold cyan Do you strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree or strongly disagree n white strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree strongly disagree don t know r refused 1 3 5 7 d r parl Panel A start April 2011 r Th
180. scan3 ascan4 5 ascan6 min 0 max 39 higher score increased likelihood of experiencing problems ASISTCN3 _ Risk level for cannabis consumption 3 categories Based on ASISTCAN score ASISTCN3 DESCRIPTION CONDITION 0 low Score lt 3 ASISTCAN le 3 low Low risk of developing health and other problems 4 lt Score lt 26 ASISTCAN ge 4 and le 26 1 moderate Moderate risk of developing health and other problems Score gt 27 ASISTCAN ge 27 2 high High risk of developing health and other problems and likely to be dependent CM2011 Metadata guide Page 111 ASISTCN2 _ Risk level for cannabis consumption 2 categories Based on ASISTCAN score categories moderate high combined ASISTCN2 DESCRIPTION CONDITION 0 low Score lt 3 ASISTCAN le 3 Low risk of developing health and other problems Score gt 4 ASISTCAN ge 4 E Moderate or high risk of developing health and TURN other problems eventually likely to be dependent 3 COCAINE COCLIFE Lifetime cocaine use Based on ck1 COCLIFE DESCRIPTION CONDITION po Nvrwed Ever used in lifetime COC12M Cocaine use past 12 months Based on ck2 recoded for total sample COC12M DESCRIPTION CONDITION Used past 12 months ck2 1 through 8 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 112 DRIVING AND SUBSTANCE USE DKDRIV Drinking and driving past 12 months Based on ddl recoded for all valid drivers DESCRIPTION CO
181. sday wheel t wed 028 1 2743191 0 2 how many drinks did you have on wed3dk 028 2 0272374 0 3 drinks on wed wheel total wed4dk 028 2 0175097 0 4 drinks on wed wheel total tue 03 9 2900097 0 2 how many drinks did you have on tue3dk 03 2 028128 0 3 drinks on tuesday wheel to tue4dk 03 2 0126091 0 4 drinks on tuesday wheel t mon 032 9 2713178 0 2 how many drinks did you have on mon3dk 032 2 0271318 0 3 drinks on monday wheel to mon4dk 032 2 0106589 0 4 drinks on monday wheel tot 1 7 004 34 3 067729 0 84 total of drinks past 7days alcl6wk 004 2 0368526 0 16 drinks or more per week for m alcllwk 004 2 0856574 0 11 drinks or more per week for w lrdrkn 004 2 0537849 0 exceeding weekly drinking new gu drk3 004 2 1733068 0 exceeding 3 daily drinking guid drk4 3003 2 03663 0 exceeding 4 daily drinking guid lrdg2011 004 2 1513944 0 exceeding lrdg revised recoding dkstat 3019 4 1 200729 0 3 drinking pattern based on five alcl5wk 004 2 0448207 0 more than 15 drinks per week for alclOwk 004 2 0856574 0 more than 10 drinks per week for lrdrk 004 2 060757 0 exceeding weekly drinking guidel lrdg1997 004 2 1782869 0 exceeding lrdg original recodin driver 3034 2 8994726 0 driver valid licence past 12m dkdriv 814 2 0518192 0 drinking and driving valid dri dkdriv30 812 2 0286976 0 drinking and driving past 30 day candriv 816 2 0148678 0 cannabis
182. sed Q lt 1 3 5 7 0 d 1 gt end tobacco intl r Now I would like to ask you some questions about drinking alcohol n r In these questions when we use the word drink it means one 341 ml 12 ounce n r bottle of beer or glass of draft one 142 ml 5 ounces glass of wine or one n r straight or mixed drink with one and a half ounces 43 ml of hardliquor n Press Enter to continue nodata gt acl lt r During the past 12 months have you had a drink of any alcoholic beverage n bold yellow INTERVIEWER Include light beer but do NOT include fully dealcoholized beer n white 1 Yes 5 No CM2011 Metadata guide d Don t Know r Refused 1 goto ac5 lt 5 d r gt gt ac2 lt asking non current drinkers r Did you EVER have a drink of any alcoholic beverage 1 goto ac3 lt 5 gt goto chek never drinkers skip out here gt ac5 lt asking current drinkers define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt 1 gt lt 99 gt r How often if ever did you drink alcoholic beverages during the PAST TWELVE n r MONTHS would you say MORE than once a day about every day four to five n r times a week two to three times a week once a week two to three times a n r month once a month or less than once a month n bold yellow INTERVIEWER This means any type of alcohol n white 1 More than once a day 2 About eve
183. ser s Guide Toronto ON Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Available from http www camh net Research camh monitor html CM2011 Metadata guide Page 1 Table 1 ARF CAMH Ontario Adult Population Surveys 1977 2010 Year Survey Mode of Survey Source s Series Interview Organization 1 1977 ADU Personal Gallup Smart amp Goodstadt 1977 2 1982 ADU Personal Gallup Smart amp Adlaf 1982 3 1984 ADU Personal Gallup Smart amp Adlaf 1984 4 1987 ADU Personal Gallup Smart amp Adlaf 1987 5 1989 ADU Personal Gallup Adlaf amp Smart 1989 Personal amp 6 1991 ADU Telephone Gallup amp ISR Adlaf Smart amp Canale 1991 Ferris Templeton amp Wong 1994 lalomiteanu amp 7 1992 OADOS Telephone ISR Bondy 1997 8 1993 OADOS Telephone ISR S Bondy 1994 ADU 9 1994 OADOS Telephone ISR Adlaf Ivis amp Smart 1994 Paglia 1995 10 1995 OADOS Telephone ISR Anglin 1995 Adlaf Ivis Bondy et al 1997 Adlaf lvis 11 1996 ODM Telephone ISR lalomiteanu Walsh amp Bondy 1997 Adlaf Ivis amp lalomiteanu 1998 Adlaf lvis 12 1997 ODM Telephone ISR lalomiteanu et al 1998 Adlaf Paglia amp lalomiteanu 1999 Adlaf Paglia 13 1998 ODM Telephone ISR Ivis amp lalomiteanu 1999 Adlaf amp lalomiteanu 20012 Adlaf lalomiteanu amp 14 1999 CM Telephone ISR Paglia 2000 Adlaf amp lalomiteanu 2001b Adlaf lalomiteanu amp 15 2000 CM Telephone ISR Paglia 2001 16 2001 CM Telephone ISR
184. sion and estimates between 3 5 and 10 require a warning of moderate variability see Heeringa et al 2010 Korn amp Graubard 1999 for more information on the analysis of complex samples CM2011 Metadata guide Page 20 Table 7 Coefficient of Variation Values by Percentage Estimate and CM 2011 Sample Size CM 2011 CV TABLE 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total 3039 25 6 18 1 14 7 12 7 11 3 10 3 9 5 8 9 7 9 7 2 6 6 6 2 5 8 5 4 Men 1212 28 6 29 3 20 1 17 9 16 3 15 1 14 1 12 5 11 4 10 5 9 7 9 1 8 6 Women 1827 eX 23 3 1 16 4 14 6 13 3 12 3 11 5 10 2 9 3 8 5 7 9 7 4 7 18 29 267 32 2 30 26 7 24 3 229 20 8 19 5 18 4 30 39 396 26 4 24 6 e 19 9 18 3 1741 16 15 1 40 49 551 22 4 20 9 18 6 16 9 15 5 14 5 13 6 12 8 50 64 923 05053 16 1 14 4 13 12 11 2 10 5 9 9 65 814 18 4 ie 15 3 13 9 12 8 11 9 11 2 10 5 Toronto 503 23 4 21 9 19 5 16 3 15 1 14 2 13 4 Central South 253 33 1 30 9 25 24 9 23 21 4 20 18 9 Central West 291 30 8 28 8 25 6 29 2 21 4 199 18 7 V7 6 South West 500 239 21 9 19 5 We 16 3 15 2 14 2 13 4 Central East 416 25 8 24 21 4 19 4 17 9 16 6 15 6 14 7 East 517 251 21 6 19 2 17 4 16 14 9 14 13 2 North 459 24 5 22 9 20 4 18 5 Iz 15 8 14 9 14 Married 1896 12 1 11 3 10 9 1 8 4 7 8 7 3 6 9 Prev married 656 20 5 19 1 17 15 5 14 2 13 3 12 4 11 7 Never married 451 24 8 23 1 20 5 185 ee 16 15 14 1 lt High School 369 27 4 29 5 22 7 20 6 19 WL 16 6 15 6 Completed HS 670 20 3 18 9 16 9 15 3 14 1 13 1 12
185. sr4new 1 isr4new 2 isr4new 3 isr4new 4 isr4new 5 isr4new 6 postcode panel lhin rsub f 4 hwgtcl wgtcl hwgtcl wgtc2 gtc2 hwgtc2 wgtc3 gtc3 hwgtc3 wgtc4 gtc4 hwgtc4 wgtall gtall hhwgtall age sex agecen4 postwtsa fwghtisr fwght xfactorll xwght agecat3 agecatph agecat5 agecat4 agecat2 regph7 toronto north empcat8 marstat4 mstat4 marstat3 educat4 rur_urb fsa3 lang hincome hincomr hinccat5 n n E n n THA THK DED 13 1 13 13 13 1999 3039 3039 3039 3039 3039 3039 120 2794 2752 3039 2718 3039 3039 679 3039 2855 3039 1397 3039 3039 3039 3039 S75 3039 469 1542 1529 1004 797 779 779 779 779 TES 3039 3039 3039 3039 3039 731 731 731 766 766 766 780 780 780 762 762 762 3039 3039 3039 2951 3039 2951 3039 3039 3039 3039 3039 2951 2951 2951 2951 2951 3039 3039 3039 3016 3003 3003 3003 3002 3039 3039 3024 3039 3039 3039 158 DO ID S ISO mn 139 ds PR uv IQ 4S 4S gt IO uS gt OO CM2011 Metadata guide 230769 461538 461538 769231 153846 5 149575 2190 393 9 028628 28 59822 2 496874 286607 957552 591667 107373 CQ put 018764 769661 4 278381 2199 985 22 44554 73 777198 507425
186. st once during the 12 months before the survey Available 2008 2011 any use non medical use DRUGS AND DRIVING Driving after drinking dkdriv Percentage of respondents with a valid driver s licence reporting driving within one hour of consuming two or more drinks of alcohol during the past 12 months Available 1996 2011 Driving after cannabis use candriv Percentage of respondents with a valid driver s licence reporting driving within two hours of consuming cannabis during the past 12 months Available 2002 2011 MENTAL HEALTH Elevated psychological distress GHQ12 ghq3plus Percentage reporting 3 of more of the 12 GHQ symptoms The 12 items assess symptoms of anxiety depression and social functioning over the past few weeks Available 2000 2011 Use of prescribed anti anxiety medication ps11t Percentage reporting the use of prescribed anti anxiety medication at least once during the 12 months before the survey Available 1997 1999 2001 2004 2006 2008 2009 2011 excl 2000 2005 amp 2007 Use of prescribed antidepressant medication ps16t Percentage reporting the use of prescribed antidepressant medication at least once during the 12 months before the survey Available 1997 1999 2001 2004 2006 2008 2009 2011 excl 2000 2005 amp 2007 Health related quality of life HRQOL fairmhlt mentdisd Percentage reporting two mental health rela
187. st three months how often have you used the substances you mentioned FIRST DRUG SECOND DRUG ETC s Tact produs Ramus depu dms ar 9 2 3 4 6 _ Aoholcbeverges ber wine 9 2 3 _ c mariana pot grass hashets 0 2 3 _ scie Amphetamine type stimulants speed diet pills ecstasy etc nvous gue peol 9 2 3 4 s or seeping ls alum Serepax 2 3 4 o 55 mushrooms PER Seca Kar 2 3 4 5 _ i Opioids heroin morphine methadone codeine etc j Other specify If Never to all items in Question 2 skip to Question 6 N N UJ AJ A 2 2 GE O 8 ko NI NINI Wl wi wy wl wy wy w AJ AJAJAJA N N UJ w DIDI DIDI ADI ADI ADI ADI DA oa If any substances Question 2 were used the previous three months continue with Questions 3 4 amp 5 for each substance used Question 3 During the past three months how often have you had a strong desire or urge to use FIRST DRUG SECOND DRUG ETC a Tobacco products cigarettes chewing tobacco cigars etc 0 b Alcoholic beverages beer wine spirits etc 0 c Cannabis marijuana pot grass hash etc 0 wj w e Amphetamine type stimulants speed diet pills ecstasy etc 0 a a Ww wl wy Ww AJ AJAJAJ AJA UO UF u w Ui uo i Opioids heroin mo
188. stimulants is associated with Difficulty sleeping loss of appetite and weight loss dehydration jaw denching headaches muscle pain Mood swings anxiety depression agitation mania panic paranoia UNES Tremors irregular heartbeat shortness of breath Aggressive and violent behaviour Psychosis after repeated use of high doses Permanent damage to brain cells Liver damage brain haemorrhage sudden death ecstasy in rare situations f Your risk of experiencing these harms is Low Moderate High inhalants tick one Regular use of inhalants is associated with Dizziness and hallucinations drowsiness disorientation blurred vision Flu like symptoms sinusitis nosebleeds Indigestion stomach ulcers Accidents and injury Memory loss confusion depression aggression Coordination difficulties slowed reactions hypoxia Delirium seizures coma organ damage heart lungs liver kidneys Death from heart failure g Your risk of experiencing these harms is Low O Moderate sedatives tick one Regular use of sedatives is associated with High O Drowsiness dizziness and confusion Difficulty concentrating and remembering things Nausea headaches unsteady gait Sleeping problems Anxiety and depression Tolerance and dependence after a short period of use Severe withdrawal symptoms Overdose and death if used with alcohol opioids or ot
189. t drive d don t know r refused dsnowl if chek eq 1 goto end driv not a current drinker r During the past 12 months have you driven a snowmobile or all terrain r vehicle ATV within an hour of having two or more drinks n 1 yes 5 no 7 don t drive d don t know r refused lt 1 5 7 d 1 gt gt end_driv lt allow int 1 Page 72 store 1 in end driv CANNABIS CONSUMPTION 4 ALL PANELS gt cnl lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt ask all r Some people use cannabis marijuana or hash in private with friends or n r in other situations Have you EVER IN YOUR LIFETIME used CANNABIS r HASH n 1 Yes 5 No d don t know r refused 1 lt 5 d r gt goto candep gt cn2 lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt FOR CANNABIS USERS r How many times if any have you used cannabis marijuana or hash during the n r PAST TWELVE months would you say more than once a day about every day n r four to five times a week two to three times a week once a week two to r three times a month once a month less than once a month or never n 1 more than once a day 2 about every day includes six times a week 3 4to 5 times a week 4 2to3 times a week 5 once a week 6 2t03 times a month 7 once a month
190. t frequently cited topics were drug and alcohol use mental health ethnicity and household income Among the more common difficulties mentioned were absence of knowledge or unfamiliarity with the situation or lifestyle presented recall difficulty inability to give a straight answer and perception of the topic as too personal Revisions are underway to further reduce the ambiguity and burden on respondents to further improve the quality of the CM data 3 5 Data Limitations Although sample surveys are the most feasible means to establish and monitor substance use issues in the population those interpreting CM data should consider the following Telephone households The CM is based on a survey or in scope population of Ontario households with telephones Whether our estimates would be significantly biased by projecting to all households depends on the size of non telephone households and whether they differ from telephone households Statistics Canada using their 2010 Residential Telephone Service Survey RTSS estimated that 12 of Ontario households had no landline telephone of which 11 had a cell phone only and 1 were phoneless Statistics Canada 2011 As well household surveys are limited to those residing in conventional households and are not intended as a sample of all possible adults Thus those in prisons hospitals military establishments and as well transient populations such as the homeless are excluded These excluded
191. t least once in the past r 6 months or never n bold yellow Interviewer if necessary I am referring to ANY secondhand smoke entering your home from someone who does not live in your home n white every day at least once a week at least once a month at least once in the past 3 months at least once in the past 6 months RU d Don t Know r Refused 0 5 d r gt SMOKE_FLAG lt allow 1 store 0 in SMOKE FLAG if tcl is lt 1 gt store 1 in SMOKE FLAG endif if tcl is 3 and tc2 is lt 1 gt store 1 in SMOKE FLAG endif TOBACCO POLICY Panel A only st pa if panel gt 1 goto end tobacco SMOKING CESSATION 4 Panel A only gt tq2 lt r Many communities offer help to smokers who want to quit Please tell me if n r in the past 30 days you have seen or heard of a Quit Smoking contest n Page 49 bold cyan In the past 30 days have you seen or heard of this n white 1 yes 5 no d don t know rrefused lt 1 5 d 1 gt gt tc12 lt ask all panel A define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r In the past 12 months how many times have you seen a doctor about your r health or for a check up n 0 No visits 1 96 Enter exact number 97 97 or more d Don t Know r Refused lt 1 97 gt lt 0 d r gt goto tp26b gt tc12
192. t r gt lt 9999 gt r Finally these last questions are for classification purposes only n r First in what year were you born n 1900 1993 Enter year d don t know r refused 1900 1993 d r gt sd2 lt define lt d gt lt 98 gt define lt r gt lt 99 gt r What is the highest level of education you have completed n 1 No schooling 2 Some elementary school Page 84 3 Completed elementary school 4 Some high school junior high 5 Completed high school 6 Some community college 7 Some technical school College Classique CEGEP 8 Completed community college 9 Completed technical school College Classique CEGEP 10 Some University 11 Completed Bachelor s Degree Arts Science Engineering etc 12 Post graduate Training MA MSc MBA MSW etc 13 Post graduate Training PhD doctorate 14 Professional Degree Law Medicine Dentistry d Don t Know r Refused 1 14 d r sd3 define lt s gt lt 0 gt r What is your religion n 1 Anglican 8 Hindu 7 Orthodox 2 Baptist 9 Jehovah s Witness 16 Pentecostal 3 Born again Christian 10 Jewish 17 Presbyterian 4 Buddhist 11 Latter Day Saints 18 Protestant 5 Catholic 12 Lutheran 5RC 6 Christian 13 Mennonite 5 Roman Catholic 1 Church of England 22 Methodist 19 Salvation Army 7 Eastern Orthodox 11 Mormon 20 Sikh 1 Episcopalian 14 Muslim 21 United Church 7 Greek Orthodox 15 Non denominational 23 Unitarian s Other religion
193. tal Health Adlaf E M Ialomiteanu A amp Paglia A 2001 The CAMH Monitor 2000 Technical Guide electronic document Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Adlaf E M Ialomiteanu A amp Rehm J 2008 CAMH Monitor eReport Addiction and Mental Health Indicators Among Ontario Adults 1977 2005 CAMH Research Document Series No 24 Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Available online at www camh net research population_life_course html Adlaf E M Ivis F Bondy S Rehm J Room R amp Walsh G 1997 The Ontario Drug Monitor 1996 Technical Guide ARF Research Document Series No No 132 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Adlaf E M Ivis F amp Ialomiteanu A 1998 Alcohol tobacco and Cannabis Use Among Ontario Adults in 1997 and Changes Since 1977 Epidemiological Findings from the Ontario Drug Monitor CAMH Research Document Series No 1 Toronto Centre for Addiction and Mental Healtho Document Number Adlaf E M Ivis F Ialomiteanu A Walsh G amp Bondy S 1997 Alcohol Tobacco CM2011 Metadata guide Page 28 and Illicit Drug Use Among Ontario Adults 1977 1996 The Ontario Drug Monitor 1996 ARF Research Document Series No 135 Toronto Addiction Research Foundationo Document Number Adlaf E M Ivis F J Ialomiteanu A Bondy S Rehm J Room R et al 1998 The Ontario Drug Monitor 1997 Technical Guide
194. tario government su tp86 040 6 2 510577 9 the ontario government should ma tp85 040 6 5 475962 9 it is acceptable for smokers to tp75a 175 29 23 685710 99 the last time you bought cigaret 79 175 9 2 24 0 9 where did you buy them triskl 040 5 4 15 8 smoking cigarettes once in a whi trisk2 040 6 4 393269 0 8 smoking cigars as harmful as cig trisk3 040 7 4 148077 0 9 smoking contraband tobacco as ha trisk4 040 F 4 592308 0 9 smoking tobacco with water pipe trisk5 040 6 4 376923 0 8 using smokeless tobacco as harmf tp92 040 gi 4 458654 0 9 what do you think about adults s tp93 040 7 6 248077 0 9 what do you think about teenager tp94 040 7 3 707692 0 9 what do you think about your fri tp95 040 7 6 040385 0 9 what do you think about people s tp96 040 6 3 933654 0 8 what do you think about people s acl 3039 4 1 84337 1 9 during the past 12 months have y ac2 638 2 2 166144 1 5 non current drinkers did you e 5 2401 0 5 936693 1 99 current drinkers how often if 5 2401 9 5 819242 1 98 current drinkers how often if 2401 7 3 165764 1 99 current drinkers during the pa five 2401 1 8 615993 1 99 current drinkers about how oft five30 1066 23 2 873358 0 98 five 1 thru 8 now what about t four 1383 1 9 064353 1 99 female current drinkers about ac3 2675 3 3 676636 1 8 former amp current was there eve ac6b 2401 36 8 284048 1 99 current drinkers what is the 1
195. te r have you been able to enjoy your normal day to day activities n bold cyan Would you say more so than usual same as usual less so than usual or much less than usual n white 1 more so than usual 3 same as usual 5 less so than usual 7 much less than usual d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 d r gt gt gq5 lt bold cyan Over the past few weeks n white r have you been able to face up to your problems n bold cyan Would you say more so than usual same as usual less so than usual or much less than usual n white 1 more so than usual 3 same as usual 5 less so than usual 7 much less than usual 0 r volunteers I have no problems d don t know r refused lt 1 3 5 7 0 d r gt CM2011 Metadata guide gt gq6 lt r Over the past few weeks all things considered have you been feeling n r reasonably happy n bold cyan Would you say more so than usual same as usual less so than usual or much less than usual n white more so than usual same as usual less so than usual much less than usual e don t know r refused 1 3 5 7 d r7 gt gq7 lt bold cyan Over the past few weeks n white r have you lost much sleep because of worry n r Would you say not at all no more than usual rather more than usual much more than usual n not at all no more than usual rather
196. ted HRQOL items poor mental health defined as self ratings of fair or poor mental health and frequent mental distress days defined as reporting at least 14 or more days of unhealthy mental health during the past 30 days Available 2003 2011 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 102 DERIVED VARIABLES SMOKING SSTATUS3 Smoking status Standard to Health Canada Based on tcl tc2 tc5 SSTATUS3 DESCRIPTION CONDITION Current smoker 1 1 3 daily or occasional smoker smoked OR 100 cigarettes in lifetime smoked in tc1 5 AND tc2 1 AND tc5 0 1 past 30 days Former smoker tcl Z5 AND tc2 1 AND tc5 2 3 4 5 includes those who recently quit OR 1 11 months ago tc123 AND tc5 2 3 4 5 SSTATUSS Smoking status detailed Based on SSTATUS3 tc3 tcl a emendam SSANUSe ADI TOB12M Current smoking past 30 days Based on SSTATUS3 TOB12M DESCRIPTION CONDITION Not smoked never 100 cigarettes or SSTATUS3 2 3 quit more than 30 days ago Daily or occasional smoker smoked SSTATUS3 1 100 cigarettes in lifetime smoked in the past 30 days See also SDAILY Daily smoking coded 0 1 NCIGCAT NCIGTCAT No of cigarettes smoked in categories CM2011 Metadata guide Page 103 ALCOHOL ALCSTAT3 Drinking status past 12 months Based on acl and ac2 ALCSTAT3 DESCRIPTION CONDITION 1 Abstainer never drank ac2 5 AND 1 5 ALC12M Alcohol use past 12 months Based on ALCSTAT3 ALC12M DESC
197. ten or very often n white never rarely includes almost never sometimes often very often includes always _ d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt adh5 lt bold cyan In the past 6 months n white r How often have you fidgeted or squirmed with your hands or feet when you n r have to sit down for a long time n bold cyan Would you say never rarely sometimes often or very often n white never rarely includes almost never sometimes often very often includes always RUP d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d 1 gt adh6 bold cyan In the past 6 months n white r How often have you felt overly active and compelled to do things like you n r were driven by a motor n bold cyan Page 80 Would you say never rarely sometimes often or very often n white 1 never 2 rarely includes almost never 3 sometimes 4 often 5 very often includes always d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt adh7 lt bold cyan In the past 6 months n white r How often have you left your seat in meetings or any other situations r in which you are expected to remain seated n bold cyan Would you say never rarely sometimes often or very often n white bold yellow Interviewer if necessary please think about any type of situations in which you are exp
198. th problems e g liver disease whereas harmful drinking refers to a pattern of drinking that is already causing damage to health e g alcohol related injuries depression A score of 8 or more is conventionally used as a cut off point to estimate the percentage who drink at hazardous or harmful levels CM2011 Metadata guide Page 106 Derived AUDIT vari ac5 aud1 ac6a aud2 CM2011 Metadata guide ables AUDIT AUDITS are based on the following items 1 How often did you drink alcoholic beverages during the past 12 months 2 On those days when you drink how many drinks do you usually have 3 About how often during the past 12 months would you say that you as five or more drinks at the same sitting or occasion 4 How often during the last year have you found panies were not able to stop drinking once you had 5 How often during the last year have you failed to E Neue De normally expected from you because of 6 How often during the last year have you needed a 107 0 7 How often during the last year have you had a feeling of guilt or remorse after drinking aud8 8 How often during the last year have you been unable to remember what happened the night before 1 Less than monthly because you had been drinking 1 Less than monthly 2 Monthly 3 Weekly 4 Daily or almost daily 9 Have you or someone else ever been injured as a ey result of your drinking gt Vex bulsotlsst
199. ther than prescription or taken them more frequently or at higher doses than prescribed please let me know While we are also interested in knowing about your use of various illicit drugs please be assured that information on such use will be treated as strictly confidential NOTE BEFORE ASKING QUESTIONS GIVE ASSIST RESPONSE CARD TO PATIENT Question 1 if completing follow up please cross check the patient s answers with the answers given for Q1 at baseline Any differences on this question should be queried In your life which of the following substances have you ever used NON MEDICAL USE ONLY zZ o a Tobacco products cigarettes chewing tobacco cigars etc b Alcoholic beverages beer wine spirits etc c Cannabis marijuana pot grass hash etc d Cocaine coke crack etc e Amphetamine type stimulants speed diet pills ecstasy etc f Inhalants nitrous glue petrol paint thinner etc g Sedatives or Sleeping Pills Valium Serepax Rohypnol etc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 h Hallucinogens LSD acid mushrooms PCP Special K etc Ww wt t wy Ww Wy Ww i Opioids heroin morphine methadone codeine etc w j Other specify If No to all items stop interview Probe if all answers are negative Not even when you were in school If Yes to any of these items ask Question 2 for each substance ever used Question 2 In the pa
200. to pal5 define lt d gt lt 998 gt define lt r gt lt 999 gt open pal5a r About how many minutes would it take you to get from your home to the n r nearest liquor store n bold yellow INTERVIEWER we want the NEAREST store even if it is not the store they usually use If R says they don t go ask if you did go how long would it take use the fastest method of transportation INTERVIEWER Enter answer in minutes converting from hours if necessary d don t know n white Enter minutes here 9 min Enter hours here hr G min optional lt 0 1 996 d gt lt gt hr optional lt 0 1 15 gt pal5b define lt d gt lt 998 gt define lt r gt lt 999 gt open pal5b r And about how many minutes would it take you to get from your home to n r nearest beer store n bold yellow Page 64 INTERVIEWER we want the NEAREST store even if it is not the store they usually use If R says they don t go ask if you did go how long would it take use the fastest method of transportation INTERVIEWER Enter answer in minutes converting from hours if necessary d don t know n white Enter minutes here min Enter hours here hr min optional lt 0 1 996 d gt lt gt hr optional lt 0 1 15 gt gt 15 lt define lt d gt lt 998 gt define lt r gt lt 999 gt open pal5c r And about how many minutes would it take you to get from your home to
201. tore they usually use If R says they don t go ask if you did go how long would it take use the fastest method of transportation INTERVIEWER Enter answer in minutes converting from hours if necessary n white Enter minutes here 9 min Enter hours here hr G min optional lt 0 1 996 d gt lt gt hr optional lt 0 1 15 gt gt lrdg1 lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r Have you ever heard about Low Risk Drinking Guidelines n d Don t Know r Refused 1 lt 5 d r gt goto end pa gt Irdg2 lt r As a result of hearing about the guidelines do you think that in the next n r 12 months you will start to drink more start to drink less or you will not n r change the amount you drink n 1 start to drink more 3 start to drink less 5 will not change the amount do not drink d Don t Know r Refused Page 65 lt 1 3 5 7 d 1 gt gt end_pa lt GENERAL HEALTH QUESTIONS ALL PANELS gt int3 lt if panel eq lt 1 gt goto tc12c Zpanel A skip Feb 1 2011 r Next we would like to ask you a few questions about your general health n r how you have been feeling lately n Press enter to continue no data gt ghl lt define lt d gt lt 8 gt define lt r gt lt 9 gt r In general would you say your health is excellent very good good fair n r or poor n Excellent 2 Very good
202. tri Street racing Drinking amp driving past 12m ddi During the past 12 m have you driven a motor vehicle after having 2 or more drinks in the previous hour dd2 How many times in THE PAST 30 DAYS dboat Boating snowmobile NEW Road Rage Panel B only 2 items only 4 Cannabis 1 Cannabis lifetime use cn2 Cannabis last 12 months Cannabis Use amp Driving Panel B 1 Driving after cannabis use past 12 months cdr2 Number of times past 30 d Dependence Problems Panel B can3m cud1 Use past3 m cn30 Use past 30d CM2011 Metadata guide Page 44 Item name Variable Description Core Panel A Panel B Items Items Items A B Jan Dec Jan Dec Jan Dec ASSIST CIS cnas1 cnas2 Strong desire to use Use led to health social legal probl cnas3 Failed to do what was normally expected cnas4 Smn expressed concern 5 Tried and failed to cut down or stop using Cocaine ck1 Cocaine lifetime use ck2 Cocaine last 12 months General Health ghi General health good dvi hs1a doctor visits Panel B Mental health good HRQoL Panel B gh2r Nr days past 30 days physical health not good gh3r gh4 Nr days past 30 days mental health not good Nr da
203. ty do you live n 29 Brant C Brantford Paris Burford 41 Bruce C Kincardine Port Elgin Southampton Walkerton Wiarton 22 Dufferin C Orangeville Shelburne Grand Valley 34 Elgin C St Thomas Aylmer Port Stanley 37 Essex C Windsor Amherstburg Leamington Tecumseh 42 Grey C Owen Sound Durham Hanover 28 Haldimand Norfolk RM Nanticoke Dunnville Simcoe Delhi Norfolk 25 Hamilton Wentworth RM Ancaster Dundas Flamborough Stoney Creek 40 Huron C Clinton Exeter Goderich Seaforth Wingham 36 Kent C Chatham Blenheim Wallaceburg 38 Lambton C Sarnia Forest Petrolia 39 Middlesex C London Strathroy 32 Oxford C Woodstock Ingersoll Tillsonburg 21 PeeL RM Brampton Mississauga Caledon 31 Perth C Stratford St Marys Listowel 30 Waterloo RM Cambridge Kitchener Wilmot Woolwich 23 Wellington C Guelph Fergus Mount Forest Arthur Elora s other specify d don t know refused Q Q9 lt 29 41 22 34 37 42 28 25 40 36 38 39 32 21 31 30 23 gt goto end cty d r goto end cty s specify goto gt cty3 lt allow int 2 equiv cty1 define lt d gt lt 98 gt define r 99 define s 0 r In what COUNTY or regional municipality do you live n 10 Frontenac C Kingston 46 Haliburton C Minden 12 Hastings C Belleville Trenton Tweed Bancroft 09 Lanark C Almonte Carleton Place Smith Falls Perth 07 Leeds amp Grenville C Brockville Gananoque Prescott 11 Lennox amp Addington C Napanee B
204. ue to the complexity of the coding structure and analysis requests for some of the grouped and derived variables alternatively coded versions have been created Some of these alternatively coded variables are also listed and documented The descriptions of the derived variables below are listed according to topic Most of the derived variables listed in this chapter are also included in the merged file CM 1996 2011 but they might not be available for every single year Therefore users of the merged file should first verify if the variables they are interested in are available for all years included in the merged file or might have been asked some years only Panel Questionnaire panel 1 Jan Dec 2 Jan Dec Smoking SSTATUS3 Smoking status 3 cat SSTATUSS Smoking status 5 cat TOB12M Tobacco use past 12m SDAILY Daily smoking past 12m NCIGCAT Number of cigarettes smoked daily smokers past 12m NCIGTCAT Number of cigarettes smoked daily total sample past 12m Alcohol Use ALCSTAT3 Drinking status ALCLIFE Alcohol use lifetime ALC12M Alcohol use past 12 months ALC30D Alcohol use past 30 days ALDAILY Daily drinking past 12 months QFVOL Total volume of alcohol consumed in standard drinks in past 12 months QFVOLWK Weekly volume of alcohol consumed in standard drinks in past 12 months FIVEMN Five drinks in a single sitting once a month or more often past 12m FIVEWK Five drinks in a single sitting once a week or m
205. use and driving valid ddboat 814 2 0159868 0 drinking and boating past 12m ddsnow 814 2 0110254 0 drinking and snow mobil past 12m canlife 3013 2 3786923 0 used cannabis lifetime y n cani2m 3005 2 0981697 0 used cannabis past 12 m total s CM2011 Metadata guide Page 26 canstat ascan can3m ascan ascan ascan ascan ascan asist asist asist cocli 1 2 3 4 5 6 can cn3 cn2 fe cocl2m hql hq2 hq3 hq4 hq5 hq6 hq7 hq8 hq9 hq10 hqll hq12 hq12 hql_ hq2_ hq3_ hq4_ hq5_ hq6_ hq7_ hq8 j hq9 hq12 hq3p hqsd hqsf fairh fairm unhlt CRO RORO Q0 Q0 Q0 9 0 Q0 OQ 9 9 0 9 9 0 uU 1 bi hql0_bi hqll_bi hq12 bi bi lus lt hlt pd unhltmd unhltd mentd psilt psl6t pri2m nmpri prhil nmoxy imig recim kms kms 1 isd 2m 2m 12m ig 00 3039 998 998 997 998 999 999 999 995 995 995 2103 2103 989 934 982 992 989 985 990 979 977 993 985 981 999 989 934 982 992 989 985 990 979 977 993 985 981 999 999 999 999 2106 2102 953 959 928 959 995 990 982 993 978 990 3001 3020 557 553 gt AAA BAAR 0 0 ABONU w mn 19 2 2 21 23 30 2 NNNNNNN 112 112 CM2011 Metadata guide 5465614 1446446 0645646 1011517 01
206. vailable B WHO ASSIST V3 0 RESPONSE CARD FOR PATIENTS Response Card substances a Tobacco products cigarettes chewing tobacco cigars etc b Alcoholic beverages beer wine spirits etc c Cannabis marijuana pot grass hash etc d Cocaine coke crack etc e Amphetamine type stimulants speed diet pills ecstasy etc f Inhalants nitrous glue petrol paint thinner etc Response Card ASSIST Questions 2 5 Never not used in the last 3 months Once or twice 1 to 2 times in the last 3 months Monthly 1 to 3 times in one month Weekly 1 to 4 times per week Daily or almost daily 5 to 7 days per week Response Card ASSIST Questions 6 to 8 No Never Yes but not in the past 3 months Yes in the past 3 months C ALCOHOL SMOKING AND SUBSTANCE LNVOLVEMENT SCREENING TEST WHO ASSIST V3 0 FEEDBACK REPORT CARD FOR PATIENTS Name Test Date Specific Substance Involvement Scores Substance Score Risk Level 0 3 Low a Tobacco products 4 26 Moderate 27 High 0 10 Low b Alcoholic Beverages 11 26 Moderate 27 High 0 3 Low c Cannabis 4 26 Moderate 27 High 0 3 Low d Cocaine 4 26 Moderate 27 High 0 3 Low e Amphetamine type stimulants 4 26 Moderate 27 High 0 3 Low f Inhalants 4 26 Moderate 27 High 0 3 Low g Sedatives or Sleeping Pills 4 26 Moderate 27 High 0 3 Low h Hallucinogens 4 26 Moderate 27 High 0
207. wee wee o DNHNNODNHHDH HUNAN NV past 12 m total sa Ss 5 Qoouooooncocututu able to concentrat felt playing use felt capable ma able to enjoy d able to face up feeling reasona summary score 0 36 sum score ghq binary items 0 12 ghq s core 3 depression subscale of ghq socia functioning su ost much sleep felt constantly felt couldnot o feeling unhappy osing confiden thinking as sel rable to concentrate felt playing useful p capable making decisi enjoy daily activitie able face problems b feeling happy binary lost sleep over worry felt constant stress felt couldnot overcom feel unhappy depresse losing self confidenc think worthless perso bscale of ghq percent reporting fair or poor h percent reporting fair or poor m physically unhealthy days past menta ly unhealthy days past 3 sum of physically and mentally u frequent mental distress days past past used any pain relievers past 12 past 2m used any non medical used pain relievers to get high past born outside canada recent immigrant came after 1990 2 months prescription me 2 months prescription me 2m used non medical oxyc Page 27 5 References Adlaf E M Begin P amp Sawka E Eds 2005 Canadian Addiction Survey CAS A national survey of Canadians use of
208. y FIVE3O0BI Five or more drinks in a single sitting at least once in the past 30 days ALC7D Total drinks in past 7 days in standard drinks Panel A only Based on items Sunday to Saturday total no of standard drinks consumed in the past 7 days ALC7D summation of items Sunday Monday Saturday CM2011 Metadata guide Page 105 EXCEEDING LOW RISK DRINKING percentage exceeding Canada s low risk drinking guidelines Canadian guidelines referring to low risk drinking were initially disseminated in 1994 following an international conference on health benefits and risks Ashley Ferrence Room Rankin amp Single 1994 In 1997 revised guidelines were released by the former Addiction Research Foundation currently CAMH and the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Susan Bondy et al 1999 Released on November 25 2011 the revised Canada s Low Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines LRDG were developed by the National Alcohol Strategy Advisory Committee NASAC to help Canadians make healthier choices about alcohol consumption The revised LRDG recommend no more than two drinks a day or 10 standard drinks a week for women and no more than three drinks a day or 15 standard drinks a week for men They also recommend that Canadians plan non drinking days each week to help avoid developing a habit The LRDG suggest limits to reduce harm on single occasions and highlight situations where alcohol should be avoided alt
209. yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt ck_apd lt allow int 1 store 0 in ck_apd if apd1 eq lt 1 gt add 1 to ck_apd endif if apd2 eq lt 1 gt add lt 1 gt to ck_apd endif if apd3 eq lt 1 gt add lt 1 gt to ck_apd endif if apd4 eq lt 1 gt add 1 to ck_apd endif if apd5 eq lt 1 gt add 1 to ck_apd endif if ck apd gt lt 3 gt goto apd6 else goto endif gt apd6 lt ASK ONLY if ck_apd gt 3 r The next questions are about things some people may have done AFTER they n r were 15 years old n r Since you were 15 years old have you repeatedly behaved in a way that n r others would consider irresponsible like failing to pay for things you owed n r deliberately being impulsive or deliberately not working to support yourself n bold yellow Interviewer By repeatedly we mean more than a few times n white 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt apd7 lt r Since you were 15 years old have you done things that are illegal even if n Page 83 r you didn t get caught For example destroying property shoplifting n r stealing selling drugs or committing a felony n 1 yes 5 no d don t know r refused lt 1 5 d r gt gt apd8 lt bold cyan Since you were 15 years old n white r Have you been in physical fights repeatedly n bold y
210. yeu 4 Yes during last year aud0 10 Has a relative or friend or a doctor or other aud 10 health worker ever been concerned about your drinking or suggested that you cut down Note Intermediate variables aud2t aud3t aud4t aud5t aud6t aud7t aud8t aud9t aud10t were derived to calculate the AUDIT score Variables audit to audit10t should be used for analyzing individual AUDIT items AUDIT AUDIT score total sample Items aud1 to aud10 were recoded for total sample aud1t to aud10t summation of audit aud2t aud3t aud4t aud5t aud6t aud7t aud8t aud9t aud10t min 0 max 40 higher score increased likelihood of alcohol problems AUDITS AUDIT score cut off 8 drink at hazardous or harmful levels Based on AUDIT AUDITS DESCRIPTION CONDITION AUDIT score less than 8 AUDIT ge 0 and AUDIT le 7 AUDIT score of 8 and over AUDIT ge 8 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 108 See also AUDIT DOMAINS AUDITC AUDIT score for consumption intake Based on aud It to aud3t range 0 12 AUDITC summation of aud1t aud2t aud3t AUDITD AUDIT score for dependence Based on aud4t to aud6t range 0 12 AUDITD summation of aud4t aud5t aud6t AUDITAC AUDIT score for adverse consequences Based on aud7t to aud10t range 0 16 AUDITAC summation of aud7t aud8t aud9t aud10t AUDITP AUDIT score for problems adverse consequences dependence Based on aud4t to aud10t range 0 28 AUDITP summation of aud4t aud5t
211. ys past 30 days mental health kept from doing Mental Health GHQ 12 Panel B 12 1 Able to concentrate gq2 Played useful part in things Felt capable of making decisions 694 Able to enjoy day to day activities 505 gd6 Able to face up to problems Felt reasonable happy 507 Lost sleep because of worry 98 Felt constantly under strain gq9 10 Felt you could not overcome your difficulties Felt unhappy and depressed gqil Lost confidence in yourself gqi2 Thought of yourself as worthless person Psychotherapeutics anxiety depression med Past 12m use Pain Relievers NEW items from OSDUHS Any use PO ADHD Oxycontin Non medical use PO ADHD Oxycontin PR amp driving 10 ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD 10 item screener 10 ADHD medication ASPD Antisocial personality disorder 12 11 WHO DAS Disability 11 CM2011 Metadata guide Page 45 Item name Variable Description Core Panel A Panel B Items Items Items A B Jan Dec Jan Dec Jan Dec 12 Traumatic brain injury St Michael s Hosp 13 Demographics 24 age birth Age rgender Gender d2 sd3 4 Highest level of education Religion sd5 Married widowed divorced sd5a H
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