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Title: Welsh Health Survey, 2011: Special Licence Access
Keywords: ILL HEALTH
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EAR DISEASES
PASSIVE SMOKING
VEGETABLES
EPILEPSY
PAIN
SMOKING CESSATION
QUALIFICATIONS
SMOKING
SKIN DISEASES
GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS
AGE
DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS
EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
INJURIES
DENTAL EXAMINATIONS
PHYSICAL MOBILITY
GENDER
CHILDREN
HEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
EYE DISEASES
INFORMAL CARE
CARE OF DEPENDANTS
WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
CHRONIC ILLNESS
ACCIDENTS
ASTHMA
DISEASES
HEARING IMPAIRMENTS
PHYSIOTHERAPY
HEALTH CONSULTATIONS
HOUSING TENURE
HEALTH
HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS
EMOTIONAL STATES
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
CLINICAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS
OPTICIANS
MEDICAL CARE
HOSPITAL SERVICES
DENTAL HEALTH
TELEPHONE HELP LINES
RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES
ALCOHOL USE
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES
EXERCISE (PHYSICAL ACTIVITY)
FRUIT
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
IMMUNIZATION
PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS
MENTAL DISORDERS
HOUSEHOLDS
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
DIABETES
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
NURSES
CHIROPODY
PHARMACISTS
INFLUENZA
MEDICINAL DRUGS
VASCULAR DISEASES
CANCER
DEPRESSION
ANXIETY
ARTHRITIS
BACK PAIN
SIGHT
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES
DIET AND EXERCISE
BREAST-FEEDING
BOTTLE-FEEDING
CHILD NUTRITION
CHILD BEHAVIOUR
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS
PRIVATE HEALTH SERVICES
HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT SERVICES
PATIENTS
OSTEOPATHY
HERBAL MEDICINE
NON-PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
VITAMINS
HEART DISEASES
STOMACH DISORDERS
DIARRHOEA
HEARING AIDS
TEETH
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
LEGUMES
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
SPEECH THERAPY
CONFECTIONERY
SAVOURY SNACKS
MILK
SOFT DRINKS
OBESITY
HOMEOPATHY
BRONCHITIS
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISORDERS
NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES
FATIGUE (PHYSIOLOGY)
STATE HEALTH SERVICES
SYMPTOMS
INFANTS
2011
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P><i>Background to the series</i><br> The <i>Welsh Health Survey</i> (WHS), which ran from 1995-1998 and then from 2003/04-2015, collected information about the health of people living in Wales, the way they use health services, and the factors that can affect their health. The WHS ceased in 2015. From April 2016 health and health related lifestyles are reported on using the <a href="https://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/series/?sn=2000035" title="National Survey for Wales">National Survey for Wales</a>. <br> <br> The first two survey years (1995, not held at the UK Data Archive, and 1998 (SN 4176))were carried out by a consortium comprising the National Centre for Social Research (now NatCen Social Research), Beaufort Research Limited, and the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London. From 2005/06 onwards, NatCen Social Research had sole responsibility for conducting the survey. For further details, see documentation. <br> <br> <i>Aims of the WHS:</i><br> The WHS was designed to:<ul><li>provide estimates of health status, health determinants and health service use</li><li>contribute to setting and monitoring targets and indicators in the health strategies and National Service Frameworks</li><li>examine differences between population subgroups (such as sex, age, social class) and local areas</li><li>provide a direct measurement of need for health care for National Health Service resource allocation in Wales</li><li>provide local health board- and local authority-level information for the development of joint local health, social care and well-being strategies</li></ul>The WHS is based on a representative sample of adults aged 16 and over living in private households in Wales. In addition, up to two children aged 0 to 15 were randomly selected from each household. For further details, see documentation.<br> <br> <i>Differences between the standard access End User Licence version and the Special Licence access version:</i><br> The standard access End User Licence WHS does not include unitary authority, strata and PSU as these variables pose a potential risk of disclosure. These variables are included in the Special Licence access versions from 2003/04 onwards. For further information on how to make an application for the Special Licence data, see the ACCESS section.<br> <br> <i>Further information:</i><br> Further information, including links to publications, may be found on the Welsh Assembly Government's <a href="http://new.wales.gov.uk/topics/statistics/theme/health/health-survey/?lang=en" title ="Welsh Health Survey" target="_blank">Welsh Health Survey</a> web pages and the NatCen Social Research <a href="http://www.natcen.ac.uk/our-research/research/welsh-health-survey/" title="Welsh Health Survey" target="_blank">Welsh Health Survey</a> webpage.<br> <br>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The main topics covered for adults are: general health and wellbeing; health service use; medicines and illnesses; untreated problems or symptoms; alcohol consumption and smoking; fruit and vegetable consumption; exercise; carers; height and weight; demographics; infant feeding.<br> <br> The main topics covered for children are: health status; health service use; accidents; illnesses and other health problems; eating habits; physical activity and strengths and difficulties (SDQ).<br>
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/62615
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-7488-1
7488
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-7488-1
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