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Title: Scottish Health Survey, 2008
Keywords: ADVICE
AGE
ALCOHOL USE
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
ALCOHOLISM
ANXIETY
ATTITUDES
BALL GAMES
BEVERAGES
BLOOD
ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CARE OF DEPENDANTS
CAUSES OF DEATH
CEREAL PRODUCTS
CEREALS
CHILDREN
CLINICAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS
CONCENTRATION
CONFECTIONERY
CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES
COUGHING
CYCLING
DAIRY PRODUCTS
BEREAVEMENT
DECISION MAKING
DENTAL HEALTH
DEPRESSION
DIABETES
DIET AND EXERCISE
DISABILITIES
DISEASES
DRUG USE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYERS
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
ETHNIC GROUPS
EXAMINATIONS
EXERCISE (PHYSICAL ACTIVITY)
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FATHERS
FISH (AS FOOD)
FOOD SUPPLEMENTS
FRUIT
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
GARDENING
GENDER
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
HAEMATOLOGIC DISEASES
HEALTH
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH CONSULTATIONS
HEART DISEASES
HEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
HOSPITALIZATION
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSEWORK
HOUSING TENURE
JOB HUNTING
LEGUMES
MANAGERS
MARITAL STATUS
MEAT
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS
MEDICAL HISTORY
MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS
MENTAL HEALTH
MILK
MOTHERS
MOTOR PROCESSES
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES
OBESITY
OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
OCCUPATIONS
PAIN
PARENTS
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
PASSIVE SMOKING
PATIENTS
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES
PHYSICIANS
POTATOES
POULTRY
PREGNANCY
QUALIFICATIONS
RACKET GAMES
RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES
RUNNING
SALT
SAVOURY SNACKS
SELF-EMPLOYED
SELF-ESTEEM
SMOKING
SMOKING CESSATION
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (LEISURE)
SOFT DRINKS
SPORT
STRESS (PSYCHOLOGICAL)
SUGAR
SUPERVISORS
SURGERY
SWIMMING
SYMPTOMS
TEETH
TIME
TOBACCO
TOP MANAGEMENT
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
VEGETABLES
VITAMINS
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATES
WALKING
WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
WEIGHT LIFTING
WORKING CONDITIONS
ASTHMA
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
IMMUNIZATION
FOOD POISONING
COHABITING
LANDLORDS
CARS
INCOME
STATE RETIREMENT PENSIONS
PRIVATE PENSIONS
CHILD BENEFITS
JOB SEEKER'S ALLOWANCE
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
FAMILY BENEFITS
HOUSING BENEFITS
SAVINGS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMES
ILL HEALTH
DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS
INFORMAL CARE
LIFE SATISFACTION
VASCULAR DISEASES
MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
HEALTH STATUS
HOSPITAL WAITING LISTS
HEALTH ADVICE
MEDICINAL DRUGS
COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
COMBATIVE SPORTS
WATER SPORTS
AEROBIC EXERCISE
OUTDOOR PURSUITS
TELEVISION VIEWING
DENTAL DISEASES
DENTAL TREATMENT
EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
MOTHER'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
FATHER'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
EMOTIONAL STATES
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
BIRTH CONTROL
SEXUALITY
HEADACHES
DIARRHOEA
EYE DISEASES
SOCIAL CLASS
2008-2009
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>
<p>The&nbsp;<em>Scottish Health Survey, 2008</em>&nbsp;was designed to provide data at a national level about the population living in private households in Scotland. The sample for the 2008 survey, as in previous years, was drawn from the Postcode Address File (PAF). An initial sample of 9,906 addresses were selected and grouped into 492 interviewer batches, with around 45 batches covered each month between February and December 2008. The 9,906 addresses were comprised of three sample types:</p><ul> <li>6,945 formed the main sample, at which adults and children were eligible to be selected for interview</li> <li>2,301 addresses formed an additional child boost sample at which only households containing children aged 0-15 were eligible to participate</li> <li>660 addresses (220 in each of Grampian, Fife and Borders) formed the Health Board boost sample, at which only adults were eligible for interview</li> </ul><p><strong>Latest edition information</strong></p><p> </p><p>For the fourth edition (July 2021) OECD equivalised income derived variables were added to the individual file. The new variables are: OECD (OECD household score for equivalised income); eqvinc_15 (Equivalised income - OECD score); eqv5_15 (Equivalised Income Quintiles); and eqv10_15 (Equivalised Income Deciles).</p><p> <br> </p>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The questionnaire covered: general health and wellbeing, cardiovascular disease and use of services, asthma, eating habits, adult (16&#43;) and child (2-15) physical activity, fruit and vegetable consumption, smoking and alcohol consumption (16&#43;), dental health (16&#43;), economic activity, education, parental history, measurements and standard classification questions. Some participants also answered questions about their knowledge of health messages and attitudes to health and motivations to make lifestyle changes for health purposes. <br> <br> The nurse visit covered prescribed medicines; vitamin supplements; nicotine replacement therapy; stress, anxiety and self-harm; food poisoning; blood pressure; demi-span (65&#43;); waist and hip circumference; lung function; blood sample; saliva sample and urine sample.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/63710
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-6383-4
6383
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6383-4
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