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Table 1.

Characteristics of respondents aged 65+ to the Canadian Community Health Survey–Healthy Aging (CCHS-HA) 2008–2009 (numbers reported are weighted, except for n–unweighted sample size).

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Fig 1.

Participation in social activities for seniors 65 years or older with and without self-reported visual impairment.

*p<0.05.

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Fig 2.

Participation in social activities for individuals 45 years or older with and without self-reported visual impairment.

*p<0.05.

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Fig 3.

Participation in social activities for seniors 65 years or older with and without self-reported glaucoma.

*p<0.05.

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Fig 4.

Participation in social activities for individual 45 years or older with and without self-reported glaucoma.

*p<0.05.

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Fig 5.

Adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of not participating in any of the social activities for seniors 65 years or older with different combinations of self-reported visual impairment (VI) and glaucoma.

-: absence of the condition; +: presence of the condition. Vertical bar indicates the 95% confidence interval. Variables controlled for in the model include age, sex, highest level of education, total household income, ethnic background, current job status and chronic conditions other than self-reported VI and glaucoma.

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Fig 6.

Adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of not participating in any of the social activities for individuals 45 years or older with different combinations of self-reported visual impairment (VI) and glaucoma.

-: absence of the condition; +: presence of the condition. Vertical bar indicates the 95% confidence interval. Variables controlled for in the model include age, sex, highest level of education, total household income, ethnic background, current job status and chronic conditions other than self-reported VI and glaucoma.

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