TABLE 1: QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS PER CENT OF THE POPULATION THAT PERCEIVED QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS, PEEL, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 PEEL 2000/2001 (%) TOTAL PEEL 2003 (%) PEEL 2005 (%) 26.0 (CI: 23.8-28.4) 29.1 (CI: 26.6-31.8) 24.6 (CI: 22.3-27.1) Male 24.7 (CI: 21.6-28.2) 31.5 (CI: 27.7-35.7) 22.4 (CI: 19.3-25.9) Female 27.3 (CI: 24.2-30.7) 26.7 (CI: 23.5-30.2) 26.8 (CI: 23.4-30.4) 12-19 4.6* (CI: 2.5-8.2) 15.0* (CI: 10.7-20.6) 10.9* (CI: 7.3-15.9) 20-44 31.6 (CI: 28.2-35.3) 32.4 (CI: 28.7-36.3) 28.3 (CI: 25.0-31.9) 45-64 29.7 (CI: 25.3-34.5) 36.1 (CI: 30.8-41.8) 27.9 (CI: 22.9-33.5) 65+ 15.6* (CI: 10.6-22.2) 11.8* (CI: 7.8-17.6) 16.1* (CI: 10.7-23.4) Low-middle 22.4* (CI: 14.7-32.6) 28.5* (CI: 17.5-42.8) 29.9* (CI: 18.3-44.8) Middle 31.5 (CI: 25.0-38.9) 29.3 (CI: 23.1-36.3) 17.8* (CI: 12.7-24.5) Upper-middle 24.8 (CI: 21.0-29.0) 24.7 (CI: 20.5-29.5) 28.1 (CI: 23.3-33.5) Highest 25.5 (CI: 22.1-29.2) 31.9 (CI: 28.2-36.0) 25.3 (CI: 21.9-29.0) Not stated 26.0 (CI: 19.4-33.9) 28.5* (CI: 19.8-39.2) 21.6* (CI: 16.0-28.4) Less than high school 14.7 (CI: 11.3-18.8) 22.3 (CI: 17.6-27.7) 21.0 (CI: 16.3-26.6) High school graduate 28.7 (CI: 23.8-34.3) 25.3 (CI: 20.0-31.5) 20.5 (CI: 15.9-26.1) Some post-secondary 23.5* (CI: 16.7-32.1) 24.8* (CI: 17.4-34.1) 26.3* (CI: 18.1-36.5) Post-secondary graduate 31.2 (CI: 27.7-34.9) 34.2 (CI: 30.4-38.2) 27.0 (CI: 23.7-30.6) 19.2 (CI: 14.3-25.3) 29.0 (CI: 22.4-36.6) 24.1 (CI: 18.2-31.2) Long-term immigrant 30.9 (CI: 26.7-35.5) 31.2 (CI: 27.0-35.8) 25.6 (CI: 21.5-30.1) Non-immigrant 25.2 (CI: 22.2-28.4) 26.8 (CI: 23.6-30.3) 24.4 (CI: 21.2-27.9) SEX AGE GROUP (YEARS) INCOME LEVEL EDUCATION LEVEL IMMIGRANT STATUS Recent immigrant ETHNICITY White 27.2 (CI: 24.4-30.1) 30.3 (CI: 27.2-33.6) 27.3 (CI: 24.1-30.7) Black 23.4* (CI: 15.5-33.6) 19.0* (CI: 12.0-28.8) 19.1* (CI: 12.0-28.9) East/Southeast Asian 31.0* (CI: 22.6-40.9) 27.0* (CI: 19.8-35.6) 16.5* (CI: 11.1-23.9) West Asian/Arab NR 36.0* (CI: 21.2-54.1) NR South Asian 23.6* (CI: 17.4-31.3) 29.5 (CI: 22.4-37.8) 20.3 (CI: 15.3-26.5) Latin American NR NR NR Aboriginal NR NR NR Other NR 22.6* (CI: 14.3-33.8) 26.2* (CI: 16.0-39.7) Page 1 of 10 TABLE 1: QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS (CONTINUED) PER CENT OF THE POPULATION THAT PERCEIVED QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS, PEEL, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 PEEL 2007/2008 (%) PEEL 2009/2010 (%) PEEL 2011/2012 (%) 25.9 (CI: 23.1-28.9) 24.2 (CI: 21.7-26.8) 22.8 (CI: 20.1-25.6) Male 23.2 (CI: 19.4-27.6) 22.8 (CI: 19.2-26.7) 22.8 (CI: 18.8-27.4) Female 28.5 (CI: 24.5-32.8) 25.5 (CI: 22.2-29.2) 22.7 (CI: 19.5-26.3) 12-19 8.2* (CI: 5.2-12.6) 16.6 (CI: 12.2-22.1) 14.0* (CI: 9.9-19.5) 20-44 28.2 (CI: 24.1-32.7) 25.7 (CI: 22.1-29.8) 22.3 (CI: 18.8-26.3) 45-64 36.0 (CI: 30.0-42.5) 29.6 (CI: 24.3-35.4) 31.6 (CI: 25.7-38.1) 65+ 10.0* (CI: 6.7-14.8) 12.3* (CI: 8.8-16.9) 10.6* (CI: 7.0-15.9) Low-middle 21.4* (CI: 12.7-33.8) 23.9* (CI: 14.2-37.3) 20.5* (CI: 12.6-31.4) Middle 27.2* (CI: 19.4-36.8) 25.1 (CI: 18.9-32.6) 25.0* (CI: 17.5-34.3) Upper-middle 21.8 (CI: 16.6-28.1) 19.8 (CI: 15.5-24.9) 25.6 (CI: 20.8-31.1) Highest 27.7 (CI: 23.8-32.0) 25.5 (CI: 21.6-29.8) 20.5 (CI: 17.2-24.3) Not stated 27.3* (CI: 19.5-36.8) 26.2 (CI: 20.5-32.7) N/A TOTAL SEX AGE GROUP (YEARS) INCOME LEVEL EDUCATION LEVEL Less than high school 12.7* (CI: 8.9-18.0) 15.6 (CI: 12.0-19.9) 14.7* (CI: 10.7-19.8) High school graduate 24.4 (CI: 18.8-31.0) 26.0 (CI: 20.0-33.1) 20.5* (CI: 15.1-27.3) Some post-secondary 24.2* (CI: 17.0-33.2) 26.1* (CI: 17.8-36.7) 28.3* (CI: 18.1-41.5) Post-secondary graduate 32.9 (CI: 28.6-37.6) 26.3 (CI: 22.8-30.2) 25.5 (CI: 21.6-29.7) Recent immigrant 21.3 (CI: 16.2-27.4) 22.9 (CI: 17.7-29.2) 19.6* (CI: 14.2-26.4) Long-term immigrant 29.1 (CI: 24.3-34.4) 27.1 (CI: 22.6-32.1) 26.2 (CI: 21.3-31.9) Non-immigrant 25.8 (CI: 21.4-30.7) 22.4 (CI: 19.1-26.1) 20.1 (CI: 17.0-23.7) IMMIGRANT STATUS ETHNICITY White 27.2 (CI: 23.5-31.2) 27.0 (CI: 23.2-31.2) 23.0 (CI: 19.5-27.0) Black 21.6* (CI: 13.3-32.9) 21.1* (CI: 14.4-29.8) 14.2* (CI: 8.3-23.1) East/Southeast Asian 24.8* (CI: 17.2-34.4) 24.7* (CI: 18.0-32.8) 30.4* (CI: 21.7-40.7) West Asian/Arab 37.5* (CI: 21.3-57.1) NR 45.9* (CI: 27.9-65.1) South Asian 24.6* (CI: 18.5-32.0) 20.8 (CI: 16.4-26.0) 20.1* (CI: 14.0-27.9) Latin American 17.6* (CI: 8.9-31.6) NR NR Aboriginal NR NR NR Other 26.1* (CI: 14.5-42.5) 27.9* (CI: 16.5-43.1) 19.7* (CI: 12.6-29.6) *Use estimate with caution. Reflects respondents aged 12 years and older. NR = Not releasable due to small numbers. CI - 95% confidence interval. Page 2 of 10 N/A - Starting in 2011, missing data regarding income were imputed by Statistics Canada. This may affect comparability between years. Note: “Not stated”, “don’t know” and “refused” responses are excluded in the table above. Source: Canadian Community Health Survey 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012, Statistics Canada, Share File, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Question: Thinking about the amount of stress in your life, would you say that most days are: not at all stressful, not very stressful, a bit stressful, quite a bit stressful, or extremely stressful? Last Updated: January 29, 2014 Page 3 of 10 TABLE 2: QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS PER CENT OF THE POPULATION THAT PERCEIVED QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS, ONTARIO, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 ONTARIO 2000/2001 (%) TOTAL ONTARIO 2003 (%) ONTARIO 2005 (%) 23.3 (CI: 22.7-23.9) 23.0 (CI: 22.3-23.6) 21.7 (CI: 21.1-22.4) Male 22.1 (CI: 21.2-23.0) 22.2 (CI: 21.3-23.2) 20.6 (CI: 19.7-21.5) Female 24.5 (CI: 23.6-25.4) 23.7 (CI: 22.8-24.6) 22.8 (CI: 21.9-23.7) 12-19 4.8 (CI: 4.1-5.7) 11.9 (CI: 10.7-13.2) 10.4 (CI: 9.2-11.6) 20-44 28.7 (CI: 27.6-29.7) 27.5 (CI: 26.4-28.7) 26.1 (CI: 25.1-27.2) 45-64 27.9 (CI: 26.7-29.2) 26.8 (CI: 25.6-28.1) 25.4 (CI: 24.0-26.8) 65+ 13.4 (CI: 12.2-14.6) 10.6 (CI: 9.7-11.6) 10.8 (CI: 9.7-11.9) Low-middle 25.6 (CI: 23.6-27.8) 23.2 (CI: 20.6-25.9) 25.8 (CI: 23.1-28.6) Middle 23.2 (CI: 21.7-24.7) 22.5 (CI: 20.9-24.2) 20.2 (CI: 18.5-21.9) Upper-middle 22.2 (CI: 21.2-23.4) 20.1 (CI: 19.0-21.2) 20.1 (CI: 18.9-21.3) Highest 24.9 (CI: 23.8-26.0) 26.9 (CI: 25.7-28.0) 23.7 (CI: 22.7-24.7) Not stated 19.7 (CI: 18.0-21.6) 18.8 (CI: 17.1-20.7) 19.3 (CI: 17.5-21.2) Less than high school 15.1 (CI: 14.1-16.1) 14.8 (CI: 13.8-15.9) 15.0 (CI: 13.9-16.2) High school graduate 22.5 (CI: 21.1-23.9) 21.9 (CI: 20.4-23.3) 19.0 (CI: 17.6-20.6) Some post-secondary 27.1 (CI: 24.7-29.6) 26.3 (CI: 23.7-29.2) 24.2 (CI: 21.7-26.9) Post-secondary graduate 27.9 (CI: 26.9-28.9) 27.0 (CI: 26.0-28.1) 25.1 (CI: 24.1-26.0) Recent immigrant 20.7 (CI: 18.2-23.4) 25.0 (CI: 22.0-28.1) 22.9 (CI: 20.1-25.9) Long-term immigrant 25.2 (CI: 23.6-26.9) 24.0 (CI: 22.4-25.6) 21.8 (CI: 20.2-23.4) Non-immigrant 23.0 (CI: 22.3-23.7) 22.6 (CI: 21.9-23.4) 21.6 (CI: 20.9-22.3) White 23.8 (CI: 23.2-24.5) 23.0 (CI: 22.3-23.7) 21.7 (CI: 21.0-22.4) Black 18.9 (CI: 15.0-23.5) 20.4 (CI: 16.3-25.2) 19.2 (CI: 15.1-24.1) East/Southeast Asian 19.7 (CI: 16.8-23.0) 20.4 (CI: 17.6-23.6) 18.8 (CI: 16.0-21.9) West Asian/Arab 28.9 (CI: 22.1-36.8) 30.9* (CI: 23.0-40.2) 30.1 (CI: 22.9-38.3) South Asian 20.9 (CI: 17.0-25.3) 25.5 (CI: 21.6-29.8) 20.3 (CI: 17.1-24.0) Latin American 17.2* (CI: 11.6-24.7) 35.3* (CI: 26.2-45.6) 28.4 (CI: 21.4-36.6) Aboriginal 24.5 (CI: 18.7-31.5) 22.9* (CI: 16.5-30.8) 23.1 (CI: 19.6-27.1) Other 21.0 (CI: 17.2-25.5) 22.6 (CI: 19.0-26.8) 25.7 (CI: 21.5-30.4) SEX AGE GROUP (YEARS) INCOME LEVEL EDUCATION LEVEL IMMIGRANT STATUS ETHNICITY Page 4 of 10 TABLE 2: QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS (CONTINUED) PER CENT OF THE POPULATION THAT PERCEIVED QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS, ONTARIO, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 ONTARIO 2007/2008 (%) ONTARIO 2009/2010 (%) ONTARIO 2011/2012 (%) 21.2 (CI: 20.5-21.9) 23.5 (CI: 22.7-24.3) 22.3 (CI: 21.5-23.1) Male 19.6 (CI: 18.6-20.6) 21.4 (CI: 20.3-22.5) 20.4 (CI: 19.2-21.6) Female 22.8 (CI: 21.8-23.7) 25.5 (CI: 24.4-26.6) 24.1 (CI: 23.0-25.2) 12-19 10.4 (CI: 9.3-11.7) 15.5 (CI: 14.0-17.3) 14.7 (CI: 13.1-16.4) 20-44 24.1 (CI: 23.0-25.2) 25.7 (CI: 24.5-26.9) 24.4 (CI: 23.2-25.7) 45-64 26.4 (CI: 24.9-27.9) 28.8 (CI: 27.2-30.5) 27.3 (CI: 25.5-29.1) 65+ 11.1 (CI: 10.1-12.1) 12.6 (CI: 11.6-13.7) 12.1 (CI: 11.0-13.3) 26.4 (CI: 22.5-30.6) 30.8 (CI: 26.9-34.9) 27.5 (CI: 24.3-30.9) Middle 21.7 (CI: 19.8-23.7) 23.5 (CI: 21.5-25.6) 23.3 (CI: 21.3-25.3) Upper-middle 19.0 (CI: 17.7-20.3) 21.3 (CI: 19.9-22.8) 21.1 (CI: 19.6-22.8) Highest 22.2 (CI: 21.2-23.3) 24.0 (CI: 22.8-25.3) 22.1 (CI: 20.9-23.3) Not stated 19.7 (CI: 17.8-21.7) 23.1 (CI: 21.3-25.1) N/A Less than high school 13.7 (CI: 12.4-15.2) 17.1 (CI: 15.9-18.4) 16.7 (CI: 15.2-18.4) High school graduate 19.8 (CI: 18.2-21.5) 21.0 (CI: 19.2-22.9) 19.4 (CI: 17.6-21.3) Some post-secondary 21.6 (CI: 19.3-24.1) 27.4 (CI: 24.3-30.7) 23.8 (CI: 20.4-27.6) Post-secondary graduate 24.5 (CI: 23.5-25.5) 25.8 (CI: 24.6-26.9) 24.6 (CI: 23.5-25.8) 20.0 (CI: 17.5-22.7) 21.2 (CI: 18.4-24.3) 19.7 (CI: 16.8-23.0) Long-term immigrant 21.6 (CI: 19.9-23.5) 24.1 (CI: 22.2-26.1) 24.1 (CI: 21.9-26.5) Non-immigrant 21.0 (CI: 20.3-21.8) 23.4 (CI: 22.5-24.3) 21.9 (CI: 21.0-22.8) White 20.9 (CI: 20.2-21.6) 23.9 (CI: 23.1-24.8) 22.4 (CI: 21.5-23.4) Black 19.7 (CI: 15.9-24.1) 24.5 (CI: 19.5-30.5) 14.8 (CI: 11.4-19.1) TOTAL SEX AGE GROUP (YEARS) INCOME LEVEL Low-middle EDUCATION LEVEL IMMIGRANT STATUS Recent immigrant ETHNICITY East/Southeast Asian 20.4 (CI: 17.5-23.7) 20.2 (CI: 17.3-23.5) 23.0 (CI: 19.6-26.9) West Asian/Arab 32.2* (CI: 23.5-42.2) 31.0* (CI: 23.2-40.1) 27.5 (CI: 20.7-35.5) South Asian 20.8 (CI: 17.3-24.8) 19.8 (CI: 16.9-23.0) 20.1 (CI: 16.7-23.9) Latin American 22.4* (CI: 16.1-30.3) 19.8* (CI: 12.5-30.0) 17.8* (CI: 11.9-25.7) Aboriginal 26.8 (CI: 22.1-32.1) 21.6 (CI: 18.5-25.1) 23.3 (CI: 19.7-27.4) Other 15.8 (CI: 11.7-20.8) 22.6 (CI: 17.6-28.5) 22.8 (CI: 18.2-28.1) *Use estimate with caution. Reflects respondents aged 12 years and older. CI - 95% confidence interval. Page 5 of 10 N/A - Starting in 2011, missing data regarding income were imputed by Statistics Canada. This may affect comparability between years. Note: “Not stated”, “don’t know” and “refused” responses are excluded in the table above. Source: Canadian Community Health Survey 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012, Statistics Canada, Share File, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Question: Thinking about the amount of stress in your life, would you say that most days are: not at all stressful, not very stressful, a bit stressful, quite a bit stressful, or extremely stressful? Last Updated: January 29, 2014 Page 6 of 10 TABLE 3: QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS NUMBER OF PEEL RESIDENTS THAT PERCEIVED QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS, PEEL, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 PEEL 2000/2001 PEEL 2003 PEEL 2005 PEEL 2007/2008 PEEL 2009/2010 PEEL 2011/2012 223,200 270,500 248,000 284,000 269,700 263,700 Male 105,300 145,500 111,800 125,700 125,600 129,700 Female 117,900 125,100 136,200 158,300 144,100 134,000 12-19 5,200* 18,800* 15,000* 12,300* 25,000 21,300* 20-44 136,800 149,000 138,900 145,100 128,000 113,000 45-64 69,000 92,300 78,300 115,300 101,200 114,900 65+ 12,200* 10,400* 15,900* 11,300* 15,400* 14,500* TOTAL SEX AGE GROUP (YEARS) INCOME LEVEL Low-middle 10,600* 9,900* 10,400* 9,800* 9,100* 11,800* Middle 37,600 33,800 21,400* 42,800* 34,400 42,800* Upper-middle 58,900 62,800 70,900 58,500 52,900 93,400 Highest 87,700 133,400 109,100 122,800 113,300 115,600 Not stated 28,400 30,700* 36,300* 50,100* 59,900 N/A 30,300 43,700 39,400 30,500* 33,200 30,300* 39,300* EDUCATION LEVEL Less than high school High school graduate 55,600 48,500 33,100 38,600 54,100 Some post-secondary 16,400* 16,300* 25,100* 25,400* 20,700* 29,100* Post-secondary graduate 118,600 158,300 144,600 186,200 154,100 150,700 26,900 38,400 42,700 48,500 48,400 40,200* IMMIGRANT STATUS Recent immigrant Long-term immigrant 80,900 98,600 82,300 111,300 112,000 114,200 Non-immigrant 113,600 121,200 117,600 117,500 102,500 91,200 White 153,300 170,100 151,800 137,500 144,700 112,600 Black 12,100* 8,900* 11,900* 17,900* 16,100* 13,400* East/Southeast Asian 21,100* 22,900* 15,500* 27,600* 31,600* 47,600* ETHNICITY West Asian/Arab NR 6,700* NR 11,000* NR 12,200* 24,000* 35,500 34,400 66,000* 49,400 44,200* Latin American NR NR NR 5,400* NR NR Aboriginal NR NR NR NR NR NR Other NR 10,100* 13,300* 7,400* 10,800* 12,700* South Asian *Use estimate with caution. Reflects respondents aged 12 years and older. NR = Not releasable due to small numbers. Page 7 of 10 N/A - Starting in 2011, missing data regarding income were imputed by Statistics Canada. This may affect comparability between years. Note: “Not stated”, “don’t know” and “refused” responses are excluded in the table above. Source: Canadian Community Health Survey 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012, Statistics Canada, Share File, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Question: Thinking about the amount of stress in your life, would you say that most days are: not at all stressful, not very stressful, a bit stressful, quite a bit stressful, or extremely stressful? Last Updated: January 29, 2014 Page 8 of 10 TABLE 4: QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS NUMBER OF ONTARIO RESIDENTS THAT PERCEIVED QUITE A BIT/EXTREME STRESS MOST DAYS, ONTARIO, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012 ONTARIO 2000/2001 ONTARIO 2003 ONTARIO 2005 ONTARIO 2007/2008 ONTARIO 2009/2010 ONTARIO 2011/2012 2,299,900 2,355,700 2,290,200 2,306,600 2,623,900 2,540,600 Male 1,069,100 1,119,500 1,066,600 1,044,700 1,172,800 1,139,600 Female 1,230,700 1,236,300 1,223,600 1,261,900 1,451,200 1,401,000 TOTAL SEX AGE GROUP (YEARS) 12-19 60,000 154,000 137,900 141,200 209,400 191,800 20-44 1,291,800 1,260,900 1,197,000 1,100,800 1,166,800 1,115,100 45-64 760,400 787,300 793,400 889,000 1,033,500 1,015,000 65+ 187,600 153,500 161,900 175,600 214,300 218,700 210,100 145,900 143,600 153,400 172,200 172,500 Middle 387,900 334,400 279,300 299,100 305,500 417,500 Upper-middle 664,300 582,600 561,900 514,400 558,500 714,400 Highest 827,600 1,025,900 1,007,400 1,023,100 1,098,600 1,235,600 Not stated 210,000 267,000 298,000 316,600 489,100 N/A Less than high school 397,800 364,100 346,800 312,600 372,500 348,600 High school graduate 459,500 429,400 322,500 349,100 384,000 372,000 Some post-secondary 206,800 196,000 211,800 182,500 235,400 160,500 1,217,400 1,331,200 1,364,100 1,380,800 1,536,000 1,542,200 181,400 208,000 217,300 195,800 218,700 195,600 INCOME LEVEL Low-middle EDUCATION LEVEL Post-secondary graduate IMMIGRANT STATUS Recent immigrant Long-term immigrant 511,100 502,700 473,600 504,700 588,200 594,100 1,594,200 1,594,100 1,562,100 1,521,200 1,726,400 1,635,800 White 1,916,200 1,832,500 1,747,100 1,629,700 1,916,000 1,794,000 Black 48,200 53,400 53,500 81,500 97,500 54,400 East/Southeast Asian 125,300 139,200 133,500 170,300 186,300 199,100 West Asian/Arab 32,200 37,500 40,300 73,100 61,000 60,000 South Asian 83,400 104,300 112,900 134,600 134,800 146,300 Latin American 14,600* 45,200 30,200 32,600 33,200* 30,200* Aboriginal 12,000 12,300 39,200 69,300 53,400 66,400 Other 57,900 80,400 85,400 26,200 50,900 73,900 Non-immigrant ETHNICITY *Use estimate with caution. Reflects respondents aged 12 years and older. Page 9 of 10 N/A - Starting in 2011, missing data regarding income were imputed by Statistics Canada. This may affect comparability between years. Note: “Not stated”, “don’t know” and “refused” responses are excluded in the table above. Source: Canadian Community Health Survey 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2012, Statistics Canada, Share File, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Question: Thinking about the amount of stress in your life, would you say that most days are: not at all stressful, not very stressful, a bit stressful, quite a bit stressful, or extremely stressful? Last Updated: January 29, 2014 Page 10 of 10