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Title: | Scottish Health Survey, 2019 |
Keywords: | FISHING (SPORT) SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS SKIING DEGREES CHRONIC ILLNESS HARASSMENT SKIN DENTURES VAPING DANCE POLICE SERVICES OFFENCES COMBATIVE SPORTS MOTHER'S OCCUPATION INDOOR SPORTS SOCIAL DISADVANTAGE MOUNTAINEERING DISABILITIES TELEVISION GAMBLING CURLING YOGA SKATING RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY EXPENDITURE EDUCATIONAL GRANTS ATHLETICS EQUESTRIAN SPORTS RESUSCITATION FATHER'S OCCUPATION SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ILL HEALTH INFORMAL CARE LIFE SATISFACTION HEADACHES EYE DISEASES DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS VASCULAR DISEASES MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS HEALTH STATUS HEALTH ADVICE MEDICINAL DRUGS BUILDING MAINTENANCE WATER SPORTS AEROBIC EXERCISE EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS MOTHERS OBESITY PARENTS POTATOES QUALIFICATIONS RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES SAVOURY SNACKS SMOKING DENTAL DISEASES DENTAL TREATMENT DEPRESSION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EXAMINATIONS FOOD SUPPLEMENTS UNEMPLOYED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATES BEVERAGES CYCLING EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND GENDER WEIGHT LIFTING ANXIETY ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA HOUSEWORK MANAGERS MEAT PASSIVE SMOKING PHYSICIANS PREGNANCY RUNNING SELF-ESTEEM SPORT SURGERY RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION ALCOHOL USE CEREAL PRODUCTS DIABETES EMPLOYMENT GARDENING VITAMINS JOB SEEKER'S ALLOWANCE MENTAL HEALTH MILK OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS PAIN PATIENTS STRESS (PSYCHOLOGICAL) SWIMMING IMMUNIZATION JOB HUNTING LEGUMES SYMPTOMS ALCOHOLISM BLOOD CAUSES OF DEATH CONFECTIONERY ETHNIC GROUPS FISH (AS FOOD) GENERAL PRACTITIONERS TOBACCO WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY) ALCOHOLIC DRINKS CEREALS DIET AND EXERCISE FAMILIES HEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY) PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES RACKET GAMES SELF-EMPLOYED SMOKING CESSATION SOFT DRINKS SUPERVISORS DECISION MAKING MARITAL STATUS AGE BALL GAMES CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CLINICAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS BEREAVEMENT EMPLOYERS FATHERS HEALTH CONSULTATIONS COHABITING LANDLORDS HOUSING BENEFITS SAVINGS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMES FATHER'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS MOTHER'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS EMOTIONAL STATES CARS MEDICAL CARE COUGHING DISEASES EXERCISE (PHYSICAL ACTIVITY) HEALTH HEART DISEASES HOSPITALIZATION HOUSING TENURE MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS TIME ADVICE CHILDREN DAIRY PRODUCTS EMPLOYEES FAMILY MEMBERS FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT HEALTH SERVICES INCOME STATE RETIREMENT PENSIONS TEETH TOP MANAGEMENT VEGETABLES WALKING WORKING CONDITIONS PRIVATE PENSIONS CARE OF DEPENDANTS CONCENTRATION DENTAL HEALTH EMPLOYMENT HISTORY FRUIT HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HOUSEHOLDS MEDICAL HISTORY SOCIAL CLASS LUNG DISEASES HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT SERVICES ACCIDENTS INJURIES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION SOCIAL CAPITAL NEIGHBOURS INTERPERSONAL TRUST SOCIAL SUPPORT DISCRIMINATION BULLYING WORK-LIFE BALANCE LIFE STYLES LIFESTYLE AND HEALTH CANCER CHILD BEHAVIOUR SUICIDE SELF-HARM PHYSICAL MOBILITY URBAN AREAS RURAL AREAS ASTHMA BRONCHIAL DISEASES RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS TRUST SOCIAL INTERACTION 2019-2020 Scotland |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>The <i>Scottish Health Survey</i> (SHeS) series was established in 1995. Commissioned by the Scottish Government Health Directorates, the series provides regular information on aspects of the public's health and factors related to health which cannot be obtained from other sources. The SHeS series was designed to:<ul><li>estimate the prevalence of particular health conditions in Scotland;</li><li>estimate the prevalence of certain risk factors associated with these health conditions and to document the pattern of related health behaviours;</li><li>look at differences between regions and between subgroups of the population in the extent of their having these particular health conditions or risk factors, and to make comparisons with other national statistics for Scotland and England;</li><li>monitor trends in the population's health over time;</li><li>make a major contribution to monitoring progress towards health targets.</li></ul>Each survey in the series includes a set of core questions and measurements (height and weight and, if applicable, blood pressure, waist circumference, urine and saliva samples), plus modules of questions on specific health conditions that vary from year to year. Each year the core sample has also been augmented by an additional boosted sample for children. Since 2008 NHS Health Boards have also had the opportunity to boost the number of adult interviews carried out in their area. <br> <br> The Scottish Government <a href="https://www.gov.scot/collections/scottish-health-survey/" title="Scottish Health Survey">Scottish Health Survey</a> webpages contain further information about the series, including latest news and publications. <br> <br> <br> <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> The Scottish Health Survey 2019 (SHeS19) is the fifteenth survey in the series. Topics covered included household composition, demographics (including ethnicity, religion, educational background and economic activity), general health including caring, mental health and wellbeing, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease and asthma, physical activity, sedentary activity, eating habits, fruit and veg consumption, smoking and drinking, dental health, discrimination and harassment, social capital and height and weight measurements. <br> <br> The study also includes combined datasets covering 2016/17/18/19, 2017/19 and 2018/19. They contain information from the household questionnaires, main individual schedules, self-completions and the biological modules (where applicable). The combined datasets have been provided to give a larger base for analysis of variables from the biological module. The individual year datasets should be used for analysis of individual years, including comparison between years. |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/59052 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-8737-1 8737 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-8737-1 |
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