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dc.creatorDepartment of Social Security, Social Research Branchen
dc.date2000-03-03T00:00:00Zen
dc.identifier10.5255/UKDA-SN-4090-1-
dc.identifier4090-
dc.identifierhttp://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-4090-1-
dc.identifier.urihttps://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65477*
dc.description<P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>en
dc.descriptionThe aim of the survey was to find out the size and characteristics of the disabled adult population of GB. The research is based on a follow-up survey of disabled respondents in <i>Family Resources Survey, 1996-1997</i>, held under SN 3957 - part of a continuous survey of household characteristics, incomes and resources. Respondents who matched any one of a series of sift criteria based on age, benefit receipt or reported health problems were asked to take part in a further interview. This asked in detail about cause, type and severity of disability, the extra needs and costs which result, and participation in leisure and social activities. <br> <br> The depositor has advised that this study should be used in conjunction with the <i>Family Resources Survey, 1996-1997</i>.<br>en
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dc.descriptionThe main topics covered are: prevalence, severity and types of disability; socio-demographic characteristics; economic activity; financial circumstances; use of social and health services; needs for assistance; and social participation. <br> The dataset follows the format of the questionnaire. The follow-up interview had two parts. Part one was concerned with health complaints and difficulties performing everyday activities. It consisted of all the questions needed to apply the severity scales developed for the 1985 survey, plus a number of additional questions related to disability and incapacity benefit entitlement. Anyone reporting any difficulty with any of the activities went on to the second part of the interview. Of the 7300 interviews, 6200 went the full length. The second part of the interview is primarily concerned with extra needs and costs. Questions cover health, social and other services, specialised aids and adaptations, and general items in household budgets, such as food or transport, whose consumption might be affected by disability. The follow-up survey data is held in a single dataset at person level. This includes all cases eligible for the follow-up survey whether or not an interview took place. It contains information on age and sex from the FRS, interview outcomes, and the sift criteria satisfied by each respondent. It also contains all the raw data from the interview, including verbatim reports of health complaints, plus a range of derived variables. These include severity scores, age in five year bands, ICD codes for health complaints, earliest age of onset of each health complaint, flags for the presence of a disability in each of the 13 dimensions making up the scales, duration of each reported disability (excluding intellectual functioning and personal care problems), and Incapacity Benefit all-work test physical and mental component scores. Weights and grossing factors have been calculated for follow-up survey cases, based on the FRS grossing factors, adjusted for the nine month duration of the follow-up survey, and variations in response by age and sex at the follow-up stage.<br> Standard measures<br> The OPCS severity scale for disability was used.en
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dc.rights<a href="https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/re-using-public-sector-information/uk-government-licensing-framework/crown-copyright/" target="_blank">© Crown copyright</a>. The use of these data is subject to the <a href="https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/app/uploads/cd137-enduserlicence.pdf" target="_blank">UK Data Service End User Licence Agreement</a>. Additional restrictions may also apply.en
dc.subjectACCIDENTSen
dc.subjectADVICEen
dc.subjectAGGRESSIVENESSen
dc.subjectAIDS FOR THE DISABLEDen
dc.subjectAIDS FOR THE HEARING IMPAIREDen
dc.subjectAIDS FOR THE SPEECH IMPAIREDen
dc.subjectAIDS FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIREDen
dc.subjectALCOHOL USEen
dc.subjectANXIETYen
dc.subjectARITHMETICen
dc.subjectATTITUDESen
dc.subjectBED COVERINGSen
dc.subjectCARE IN THE COMMUNITYen
dc.subjectCARE OF THE DISABLEDen
dc.subjectCHRONIC ILLNESSen
dc.subjectCINEMA ATTENDANCEen
dc.subjectCLOTHINGen
dc.subjectCLUBSen
dc.subjectCOGNITION DISORDERSen
dc.subjectCOMMUNITY BEHAVIOURen
dc.subjectCOMPREHENSIONen
dc.subjectCONCENTRATIONen
dc.subjectCONCERT GOINGen
dc.subjectCOSTSen
dc.subjectCULTURAL PARTICIPATIONen
dc.subjectDAY CAREen
dc.subjectDEBILITATIVE ILLNESSen
dc.subjectDEPRESSIONen
dc.subjectFOOD AND NUTRITIONen
dc.subjectDIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISORDERSen
dc.subjectDISABILITIESen
dc.subjectDISABLED FACILITIESen
dc.subjectDISABLED PERSONSen
dc.subjectDISEASESen
dc.subjectDOMESTIC EQUIPMENT AIDSen
dc.subjectDOMESTIC RESPONSIBILITIESen
dc.subjectDRUG USEen
dc.subjectEARLY RETIREMENTen
dc.subjectEMOTIONAL STATESen
dc.subjectEMPLOYMENTen
dc.subjectEMPLOYMENT HISTORYen
dc.subjectEVERYDAY LIFEen
dc.subjectEXPENDITUREen
dc.subjectFAMILY LIFEen
dc.subjectFAMILY MEMBERSen
dc.subjectFEARen
dc.subjectFINANCIAL RESOURCESen
dc.subjectFOODen
dc.subjectFOOD PREPARATIONen
dc.subjectFURNITUREen
dc.subjectGRANTSen
dc.subjectLATERALITYen
dc.subjectHEALTHen
dc.subjectHEALTH ADVICEen
dc.subjectHEALTH SERVICESen
dc.subjectHEALTH CONSULTATIONSen
dc.subjectHEARING AIDSen
dc.subjectHEARING IMPAIRMENTSen
dc.subjectHEATING SYSTEMSen
dc.subjectHOME VISITSen
dc.subjectHOSPITAL SERVICESen
dc.subjectHOUSEWORKen
dc.subjectINCONTINENCE AIDSen
dc.subjectINJURIESen
dc.subjectINTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONen
dc.subjectINTERPERSONAL CONFLICTen
dc.subjectLAUNDRIESen
dc.subjectLIVING CONDITIONSen
dc.subjectMEDICAL CENTRESen
dc.subjectMEDICAL DIETSen
dc.subjectMEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIESen
dc.subjectMEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONSen
dc.subjectMEMORY DISORDERSen
dc.subjectMENTAL DISORDERSen
dc.subjectMENTALLY DISABLED PERSONSen
dc.subjectMOBILITY AIDSen
dc.subjectMOTOR PROCESSESen
dc.subjectPAINen
dc.subjectPAYMENTSen
dc.subjectPERSONAL APPEARANCEen
dc.subjectPERSONAL FINANCE MANAGEMENTen
dc.subjectPERSONAL HYGIENEen
dc.subjectPHYSICAL ACTIVITIESen
dc.subjectPRESCRIPTION DRUGSen
dc.subjectPSYCHIATRISTSen
dc.subjectPUBLIC TRANSPORTen
dc.subjectPURCHASINGen
dc.subjectQUALIFICATIONSen
dc.subjectREADING SKILLSen
dc.subjectRESPITE CAREen
dc.subjectSEIZURESen
dc.subjectSHOPPINGen
dc.subjectSITTINGen
dc.subjectSKIN DISEASESen
dc.subjectSLEEP DISORDERSen
dc.subjectSOCIAL ACTIVITIES (LEISURE)en
dc.subjectSOCIAL BEHAVIOURen
dc.subjectSOCIAL PARTICIPATIONen
dc.subjectSOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITSen
dc.subjectSOCIAL SERVICESen
dc.subjectSOCIAL SUPPORTen
dc.subjectSPORTING EVENTSen
dc.subjectSTRESS (PSYCHOLOGICAL)en
dc.subjectSURGICAL AIDSen
dc.subjectTHEATRE ATTENDANCEen
dc.subjectTRAININGen
dc.subjectTRAVELen
dc.subjectURINARY INCONTINENCEen
dc.subjectASSAULTen
dc.subjectVISION IMPAIRMENTSen
dc.subjectVISITS (PERSONAL)en
dc.subjectVISITS TO RECREATIONAL FACILITIESen
dc.subjectVOCATIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATESen
dc.subjectVOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONSen
dc.subjectWALKINGen
dc.subjectWALKING AIDSen
dc.subjectWRITING SKILLSen
dc.subjectZOOLOGICAL GARDENSen
dc.subject1996-1997en
dc.subjectGreat Britainen
dc.titleDisability Follow-Up to the 1996/97 Family Resources Surveyen
dc.typeDataseten
dc.coverageGreat Britainen
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