Percentage of women who reported smoking during pregnancy in Windsor and Essex County and Ontario (2013-17).
Smoking during pregnancy refers to women who gave birth that reported smoking at admission for birth.
Percentage of women who reported drug use during pregnancy in Windsor and Essex County and Ontario (2013-17)
Drug use during pregnancy refers to women who gave birth that reported drug or substance use during pregnancy. This refers to the use of street drugs and the inappropriate use of prescription and non-prescription drugs.
Comparison of the population impact number across areas showing significant inequality based on material deprivation in Windsor and Essex County (2016-17)
The population impact number is the projected reduction in the number of cases for a specific health outcome (mental health ED visits, cardiovascular hospitalizations, etc.) if each income group experienced the rate of the highest income group.). As the rate for a specific health outcome goes up in the general population, the population impact number will tend to increase.
Comparison of the population attributable fraction across areas showing significant inequality based on material deprivation in Windsor and Essex County (2016-17)
The population attributable fraction is the projected reduction in the rate of the health outcome of interest (alcohol attributable hospitalizations, assault-related ED visits, etc.) if each income group experienced the rate of the highest income group (top 20%).
Comparison of the relative index of inequality across areas showing significant inequality based on material deprivation in Windsor and Essex County (2016-17)
The relative index of inequality is the predicted rate of the health outcome of interest (alcohol attributable hospitalizations, assault-related ED visits, etc.) for the least advantaged individual divided by the predicted rate of the specific health outcome for the most advantaged individual. Rates over 1 indicate greater risk of negative outcome for the least advantaged individual.
Comparison of relative rate across areas showing significant inequality based on material deprivation in Windsor and Essex County (2016-17)
The relative rate divides the rate of the most marginalized group (lowest income quintile) by the rate for the least marginalized group (highest income quintile). Relative rates greater than 1, therefore, indicate greater risk of negative outcome for the least advantaged individual.