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Active/Passive Leisure Time Scale Overall Rank: 160
Active (Positive) free-time: ratio of active/passive leisure hours per week (data source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey).
Characteristics of personal life, such as social support, life stress and school readiness, related to health.
Rationale
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Primary Reference
Level of Evidence
V: Validated scale: Research has been conducted to determine it has at least some properties associated with a high quality scale

Summarized CommentsAdd Comment
  • Stats Canada is a readily available data source and should be used for analysis and planning.
  • *I’m concerned about the focus on time use as it relates to free time only. This is an incomplete view of health.
Variation in Results
Ratings-based Rank
Relevance 158
Actionability 160
Overall Importance 160
 
Stakeholder Rank
Academics 160
Clinicians 160
Consumers 160
Decision Makers 158
 
Special Group Rank
First Nations 158
Rural Areas 159
Federal Stakeholders 160
Regional Rank
BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE NL YT NT NU
160 157 159 159 159 155 160 148 157 103 157 149 142
 
Overall Rank

      

160


SW07f (B1354)

 
Distribution of Survey Respondent Ratings
Relevance
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0 2.62 6.38 4.68 17.07 34.14 25.15 7.16 2.81
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Low High
Actionability
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
1.84 3.57 6.66 9.07 17.14 32.69 18.69 7.18 3.16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Low High
Overall Importance
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
29.87 65.19 4.94
3 2 1

3 = can live without
2 = nice to have
1 = indispensable
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