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Title: National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, 2010-2012: Secure Access
Keywords: ABORTION
ADOPTED CHILDREN
AGE
AIDS (DISEASE)
ALCOHOL USE
ATTITUDES
BIRTH ORDER
CHILDREN
CIRCUMCISION
CLINICAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS
COEDUCATIONAL SCHOOLS
COHABITATION
CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES
DISABILITIES
DISEASES
DIVORCE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
ETHNIC GROUPS
INFIDELITY
FERTILITY
FRIENDS
GENDER
HEALTH
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
HETEROSEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS
HIV INFECTIONS
HOMOSEXUALITY
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING TENURE
INTERPERSONAL ATTRACTION
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
LOVE
MARITAL HISTORY
MARITAL STATUS
MARRIAGE
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION
MENSTRUATION
MISCARRIAGE
NEONATAL DEATHS
OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
OCCUPATIONS
PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP
PARENTS
PREGNANCY
PREMARITAL SEX
PROSTITUTION
QUALIFICATIONS
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE
SELF-EMPLOYED
SEX EDUCATION
SEXUAL AWARENESS
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
PARTNERSHIPS (PERSONAL)
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
SIBLINGS
SMOKING
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
SPOUSES
SPOUSE'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
STEPCHILDREN
TRANSMISSION OF DISEASE
WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
HOURS OF WORK
ANTENATAL CARE
CONDOM USE
SAFE SEX
SEXUAL HEALTH
SEXUALITY
BIRTH CONTROL
RHYTHM METHOD (BIRTH CONTROL)
WITHDRAWAL METHOD (BIRTH CONTROL)
CHRONIC ILLNESS
DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
DRUG ABUSE
SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION
FAMILIES
INFORMATION SOURCES
SEXUAL ASSAULT
PUBLIC HEALTH RISKS
LIFESTYLE AND HEALTH
SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS
BISEXUALITY
SATISFACTION
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
HETEROSEXUALITY
SUPERVISORY STATUS
ILL HEALTH
MEDICINAL DRUGS
HYSTERECTOMY
PHYSICAL MOBILITY
SYMPTOMS
SMOKING CESSATION
ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
INFORMATION NEEDS
UNDERAGE SEX
MENOPAUSE
HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
SEXUALITY
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY PLANNING CLINICS
HEALTH CONSULTATIONS
ANXIETY
PAIN
HAPPINESS
DEPRESSION
CIVIL PARTNERSHIPS
COHABITING
SHIFT WORK
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
SOCIAL CLASS
INTERNET ACCESS
RURAL AREAS
URBAN AREAS
POPULATION DENSITY
SOCIAL DISADVANTAGE
STILL-BIRTH
MULTIPLE BIRTHS
2010-2012
Great Britain
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>The <i>British National Surveys of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles</i>, or Natsal, are among the largest and most detailed studies of sexual behaviour in the world. Three Natsal surveys have taken place to date: Natsal-1 in 1990-1991 (available from the UK Data Archive under SN 3434), Natsal-2 in 1999-2001 (available under SN 5223) and Natsal-3 in 2010-2012 (available under SN 7799, and for Secure Access versions SN 8178 and SN 8179). Further information is available from the <a class="external" href="http://www.natsal.ac.uk/home.aspx" title="Natsal">Natsal</a> website.<br>
The <i>National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, 2010-2012</i> is the third survey in the series. Natsal-3 aimed to provide up-to-date information on key sexual behaviours and risk factors, as well as to look at trends over time by including comparable measures to those used in the previous two surveys, and to include new questions and an extended age range to take account of current information needs in the field of sexual health. <br> <br> The main objectives of Natsal-3 were to: <ul><li>provide a detailed understanding of patterns and variability of sexual behaviour in Britain (including, for example, numbers of sexual partners, frequency of different sexual practices, and homosexual experience) </li><li>provide self-reported estimates of a range of sexual and reproductive health outcomes (including, for example, pregnancy, STI diagnosis, contraception use) and health service use</li><li>explore sexual behaviour and function over the life-course by including an older age group (up to age 74) </li><li>describe changes in sexual activity over time and trends in relationships, reproductive history and patterns of fertility (using Natsal-1, Natsal-2 and Natsal-3) </li><li>from urine samples, measure the prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, type-specific Human Papillomavirus, HIV antibody and Mycoplasma genitalium</li><li>measure the gender-specific distribution of salivary testosterone and its relationship to sexual behaviour, function and ageing</li></ul><b>Secure Access Datasets</b><br> The Natsal-3 Secure Access datasets include additional variables considered too sensitive or disclosive for release under standard End User Licence (EUL) conditions. Additional variables available under the Secure Access study SN 8178 but not under the Natsal-3 EUL study SN 7799 include:<ul><li>detailed geographic variables, including Local Authority Districts and Area Classification for Output Areas Subgroups</li><li>respondent month of birth</li><li>age when had hysterectomy</li><li>month and year of first and most recent sex with partners</li><li>outcomes of pregnancies</li><li>age at first stillbirth</li><li>variables relating to abortions</li><li>age at miscarriage, abortion or still birth</li><li>month of last pregnancy</li><li>genders and month of birth of children</li><li>number of children gave birth to in multiple births</li><li>ungrouped ethnic group</li><li>age when first and last injected non-prescribed drugs</li><li>dates (months) relating to live-in partners</li><li>qualifications</li><li>Indices of Multiple Deprivation</li></ul>The Secure Access dataset SN 8179 includes the above additional variables plus variables relating to urine and saliva sample tests.<br> <br>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The face-to-face interview included sections on: general health; alcohol consumption; smoking; body mass index; family history; learning about sex; first sexual experiences; contraception; periods and menopause; household classification; previous live-in partnerships; household composition; employment; qualifications; parents occupation; ethnicity; sexual identity; religion and internet access.<br> <br> The self-completion questionnaire included sections on: heterosexual behaviour; same-sex behaviour; heterosexual partnerships; same-sex partnerships; overlapping partnerships; online partnerships; total partnerships; detailed partnerships; travel and sex abroad; non-consensual sex; paying for sex; pregnancy history; unplanned pregnancy; family formation; fertility intentions and infertility; sexually transmitted infections; HIV testing; sexual function; drug use; mood and wellbeing and circumcision.<br> <br> Users should note that some variables have been removed or recoded for anonymity and confidentiality reasons.<br>
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/62044
Other Identifiers: 8178
10.5255/UKDA-SN-8178-1
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-8178-1
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