Perinatal Health Indicators (PHI):

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Notes:
Data is shown by province/territory of residence.
Due to the major redesign of the 2022 CCHS, caution should be taken when comparing data from previous cycles of CCHS.
Denominators include women aged 15 - 55 who gave birth in the five years preceding the survey and exclude responses of “not stated”.
  • E Cells highlighted in yellow should be interpreted with caution as they have a sample size of 90 ≤ n < 180
  • F Cells highlighted in red indicate where estimates are unstable or unreleasable due to small numbers and/or a sample size less than 90

  • Source:
    Canadian Community Health Survey - 2022

    Definition Proportion of women who smoked cigarettes during pregnancy, among women who gave birth in the last five years.
    Data Available Age Group
    Highest level of education - Respondent
    Highest level of education - Household
    Province/Territory
    Population centre/rural area
    Household income
    Estimate Calculation Numerator: Number of women aged 15-55 years who gave birth in the last five years and reported smoking during pregnancy.
    Denominator: Number of women aged 15-55 years who gave birth in the last five years.
    Additional Remarks Due to the major redesign of the 2022 CCHS, caution should be taken when comparing data from previous cycles of CCHS.

    Suggested Citation:

    Centre for Surveillance and Applied Research, Public Health Agency of Canada. Perinatal Health Indicators Data Tool, 2024 Edition. Public Health Infobase. Ottawa (ON): Public Health Agency of Canada, 2024.

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    Date modified:
    2024-06-11