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Table 1 Characteristics of study sample from the 2014 Canadian Community Health Survey

From: Healthcare utilization after stroke in Canada- a population based study

N (%)a

Total

12,396,641 (100)

Stroke

286,783 (2.3)

Non-stroke group

12,109,858 (97.7)

Age (Years) Mean (SD)

63.6 (10.0)

70.5 (10.8)

63.4 (9.9)

Age (Years) n(%)

 <  65

7,328,212 (59.1)

96,554 (33.7)

7,231,659 (59.7)

 ≥ 65

5,068,429 (40.9)

190,229 (66.3)

4,878,199 (40.3)

Sex n(%)

 Male

5,911,848 (47.7)

153,493 (53.5)

5,758,355 (47.6)

 Female

6,484,793 (52.3)

133,290 (46.5)

6,351,503 (52.4)

Education n(%)

 < High School

1,455,086 (11.7)

66,868 (23.3)

1,388,218 (11.5)

 ≥ High School

10,941,555 (88.3)

219,915 (76.7)

10,721,639 (88.5)

Total Household Income (CAD) n(%)

 <  40,000

3,849,612 (31.1)

140,730 (49.1)

3,708,881 (30.6)

 ≥ 40,000

8,547,029 (68.9)

146,053 (50.9)

8,400,977 (69.4)

Mobility (Able to walk without difficulty) Yes n(%)

11,205,716 (90.4)

171,802 (59.9)

11,033,914 (91.1)

Had at least one cardiometabolic comorbid condition (Yes) n(%)

5,350,149 (43.2)

213,043 (74.3)

5,137,106 (42.4)

Had a mood/ anxiety disorder (Yes) n(%)

1,470,019 (11.9)

65,146 (22.7)

1,404,873 (11.6)

  1. aWeighted distribution