“…Respondents were from all of the 10 provinces of Canada, and the distribution of participants matched the population distribution, i.e. the greatest number of participants were from Ontario (219), followed by Quebec (82), British Columbia (64), Alberta (43), Nova Scotia (30), Manitoba (25), New Brunswick (18), Newfoundland (8), Saskatchewan (5), Prince Edward Island (3) and the Northwest Territories (1). Provinces were collapsed into regions to allow for post hoc exploratory analysis of regional differences in selected measures.…”