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dc.creator | Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, Social Survey Division | en |
dc.date | 1996-09-24T00:00:00Z | en |
dc.identifier | 3585 | - |
dc.identifier | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-3585-1 | - |
dc.identifier | http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3585-1 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65840 | * |
dc.description | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>The <i>Surveys of Psychiatric Morbidity in Great Britain</i> aim to provide up-to-date information about the prevalence of psychiatric problems among people in Great Britain, as well as their associated social disabilities and use of services. The series began in 1993, and so far consists of the following surveys:<ul><li><i>OPCS Surveys of Psychiatric Morbidity: Private Household Survey, 1993</i>, covering 10,000 adults aged 16-64 years living in private households;</li><li>a supplementary sample of 350 people aged 16-64 with psychosis, living in private households, which was conducted in 1993-1994 and then repeated in 2000;</li><li><i>OPCS Surveys of Psychiatric Morbidity: Institutions Sample, 1994</i>, which covered 1,200 people aged 16-64 years living in institutions specifically catering for people with mental illness;</li><li><i>OPCS Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity among Homeless People, 1994</i>, which covered 1,100 homeless people aged 16-64 living in hostels for the homeless or similar institutions. The sample also included 'rough sleepers';</li><li><i>ONS Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity among Prisoners in England and Wales, 1997</i>;</li><li><i>Mental Health of Children and Adolescents in Great Britain, 1999</i>;</li><li><i>Psychiatric Morbidity among Adults Living in Private Households, 2000</i>, which repeated the 1993 survey;</li><li><i>Mental Health of Young People Looked After by Local Authorities in Great Britain, 2001-2002</i>;</li><li><i>Mental Health of Children and Young People in Great Britain, 2004</i>; this survey repeated the 1999 survey</li><li><i>Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey, 2007</i>; this survey repeated the 2000 private households survey. The Information Centre for Health and Social Care took over management of the survey in 2007.</li><li><i>Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey, 2014: Special Licence Access</i>; this survey repeated the 2000 and 2007 surveys. NHS Digital are now responsible for the surveys, which are now sometimes also referred to as the 'National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing'. <b>Users should note that from 2014, the APMS is subject to more restrictive Special Licence Access conditions, due to the sensitive nature of the information gathered from respondents</b>.</li><li><span style="font-style: italic;">Mental Health of Children and Young People in England, 2017: Special Licence</span>; this survey repeated the 1999 and 2004 surveys, but only covering England. <b>Users should note that this study is subject to more restrictive Special Licence Access conditions, due to the sensitive nature of the information gathered from respondents</b>.<br></li></ul>The UK Data Archive holds data from all the surveys mentioned above apart from the 1993-1994/2000 supplementary samples of people with psychosis. <br> <br> Further information may be found on the <a href="https://mentalhealthsurveys.org/" title="Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey series">Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey series</a> website; the NHS Digital <a href="http://content.digital.nhs.uk/article/3739/National-Study-of-Health-and-Wellbeing" title="Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey">Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey</a> webpage; and the NatCen Social Research <a href="http://www.natcen.ac.uk/our-research/research/adult-psychiatric-morbidity-survey/" title="Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey">Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey</a> webpage.<br> <br> | en |
dc.description | The Institutions' Survey aimed to estimate the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity according to diagnostic category and type of institution among residents aged 16 to 64 years in Great Britain, using the same instruments as for the Private Household Survey. The survey also aimed to:<br> 1. identify the nature and extent of social disabilities associated with mental disorders<br> 2. look at varying use of services and receipt of care<br> 3. examine relationships between mental disorders and smoking, drinking alcohol, and using drugs. | en |
dc.description | <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> | en |
dc.description | Type of institutions, length of stay, etc.; Neurotic symptoms; psychiatric diagnoses; physical illness; use of services; receit of medication and therapy; economic activity; financial circumstances; difficulties with activities of daily living; extent of social support from family and friends; participation in leisure activities; cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption and problems, drug use and dependence.<br> Standard Measures<br> Clinical Interview Schedule - revised (CIS-R): a battery of questions covering the presence of, and severity of 14 symptoms of neurotic disorder. Responses lead, via algorithms, to diagnosis of neurotic disorders according to ICD-10 criteria. <br> Psychosis Screening Questionnaire (PSQ): sift questionnaire covering 6 items indicative of psychosis.<br> SCAN interview (see report for further details).<br> Perceived social support scale from 1987 Health and Lifestyle Survey: 7 questions; scores grouped to assess whether social support lacking. (See report 6).<br> See report 4 for further details on all of the above instruments. | en |
dc.language | en | - |
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.subject | ABSENTEEISM | en |
dc.subject | ADULT EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS | en |
dc.subject | ADULTS | en |
dc.subject | AGE | en |
dc.subject | AGGRESSIVENESS | en |
dc.subject | ALCOHOL USE | en |
dc.subject | ALCOHOLIC DRINKS | en |
dc.subject | ALCOHOLISM | en |
dc.subject | AMPHETAMINES | en |
dc.subject | ANGER | en |
dc.subject | ANXIETY | en |
dc.subject | ANXIETY DISORDERS | en |
dc.subject | ATTENDANCE | en |
dc.subject | ATTITUDES | en |
dc.subject | BEHAVIOURAL DISORDERS | en |
dc.subject | BUILDING MAINTENANCE | en |
dc.subject | CANCER | en |
dc.subject | CANNABIS | en |
dc.subject | CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES | en |
dc.subject | CARE IN THE COMMUNITY | en |
dc.subject | CARE OF DEPENDANTS | en |
dc.subject | CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS | en |
dc.subject | CHRONIC ILLNESS | en |
dc.subject | CLUBS | en |
dc.subject | COCAINE | en |
dc.subject | COMMUNITIES | en |
dc.subject | CONCENTRATION | en |
dc.subject | CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES | en |
dc.subject | COOPERATION | en |
dc.subject | COUNSELLING | en |
dc.subject | COUNSELLORS | en |
dc.subject | CULTURAL EVENTS | en |
dc.subject | DAY CARE | en |
dc.subject | BEREAVEMENT | en |
dc.subject | DECISION MAKING | en |
dc.subject | DEPRESSION | en |
dc.subject | FOOD AND NUTRITION | en |
dc.subject | DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISORDERS | en |
dc.subject | DISABILITIES | en |
dc.subject | DISABLED FACILITIES | en |
dc.subject | DISADVANTAGED GROUPS | en |
dc.subject | DISEASES | en |
dc.subject | DISMISSAL | en |
dc.subject | DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP | en |
dc.subject | DOMESTIC RESPONSIBILITIES | en |
dc.subject | DOMESTIC SAFETY | en |
dc.subject | DRUG ABUSE | en |
dc.subject | DRUG ADDICTION | en |
dc.subject | DRUG-PSYCHOTHERAPY COMBINATION TREATMENT | en |
dc.subject | DRUG USE | en |
dc.subject | ECONOMIC ACTIVITY | en |
dc.subject | ECSTASY (DRUG) | en |
dc.subject | EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND | en |
dc.subject | EMERGENCY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES | en |
dc.subject | EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCES | en |
dc.subject | EMOTIONAL STATES | en |
dc.subject | EMPLOYEES | en |
dc.subject | EMPLOYMENT | en |
dc.subject | EMPLOYMENT HISTORY | en |
dc.subject | EMPLOYMENT SERVICES | en |
dc.subject | ENDOCRINE DISORDERS | en |
dc.subject | ENTERTAINMENT | en |
dc.subject | EPILEPSY | en |
dc.subject | ETHNIC GROUPS | en |
dc.subject | EVERYDAY LIFE | en |
dc.subject | EXPECTATION | en |
dc.subject | FAMILIES | en |
dc.subject | FAMILY ENVIRONMENT | en |
dc.subject | FAMILY LIFE | en |
dc.subject | FAMILY MEMBERS | en |
dc.subject | FATIGUE (PHYSIOLOGY) | en |
dc.subject | FEAR | en |
dc.subject | FINANCIAL RESOURCES | en |
dc.subject | FRIENDS | en |
dc.subject | FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT | en |
dc.subject | GAMBLING | en |
dc.subject | GARDENING | en |
dc.subject | GENDER | en |
dc.subject | GENERAL PRACTITIONERS | en |
dc.subject | HAEMATOLOGIC DISEASES | en |
dc.subject | HAPPINESS | en |
dc.subject | HEALTH | en |
dc.subject | HEALTH PROFESSIONALS | en |
dc.subject | HEALTH SERVICES | en |
dc.subject | HEALTH CONSULTATIONS | en |
dc.subject | HEROIN | en |
dc.subject | HOBBIES | en |
dc.subject | HOME BREWING | en |
dc.subject | HOME HELP | en |
dc.subject | HOME SHARING | en |
dc.subject | HOME VISITS | en |
dc.subject | HOSPITALIZATION | en |
dc.subject | HOSPITAL SERVICES | en |
dc.subject | HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS | en |
dc.subject | HOUSEHOLD HEAD'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS | en |
dc.subject | HOUSING | en |
dc.subject | HOUSING TENURE | en |
dc.subject | HUMAN BEHAVIOUR | en |
dc.subject | HUMAN SETTLEMENT | en |
dc.subject | INCOME | en |
dc.subject | INJURIES | en |
dc.subject | INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION | en |
dc.subject | INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT | en |
dc.subject | INTERPERSONAL INFLUENCE | en |
dc.subject | INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS | en |
dc.subject | JOB HUNTING | en |
dc.subject | LEGAL DECISIONS | en |
dc.subject | LEGISLATION | en |
dc.subject | LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES | en |
dc.subject | LIBRARIES | en |
dc.subject | RADIO LISTENING | en |
dc.subject | LOCAL GOVERNMENT | en |
dc.subject | LODGING HOUSES | en |
dc.subject | LOVE | en |
dc.subject | MANAGERS | en |
dc.subject | MANUAL WORKERS | en |
dc.subject | MARITAL STATUS | en |
dc.subject | MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION | en |
dc.subject | MEDICAL CARE | en |
dc.subject | MEDICAL CENTRES | en |
dc.subject | MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS | en |
dc.subject | MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS | en |
dc.subject | MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS | en |
dc.subject | MEDICINAL DRUGS | en |
dc.subject | MEMBERSHIP | en |
dc.subject | MEMORY | en |
dc.subject | MEMORY DISORDERS | en |
dc.subject | MENTAL DISORDERS | en |
dc.subject | MENTAL HEALTH | en |
dc.subject | MORAL CONCEPTS | en |
dc.subject | MORBIDITY | en |
dc.subject | MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES | en |
dc.subject | MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM | en |
dc.subject | MUSIC | en |
dc.subject | NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES | en |
dc.subject | NEUROTIC DISORDERS | en |
dc.subject | NEWS ITEMS | en |
dc.subject | NURSES | en |
dc.subject | NUTRITIONAL AND METABOLIC DISEASES | en |
dc.subject | OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER | en |
dc.subject | OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY | en |
dc.subject | OCCUPATIONS | en |
dc.subject | OPTIMISM | en |
dc.subject | PAIN | en |
dc.subject | PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT | en |
dc.subject | PARTICIPATION | en |
dc.subject | PATHOLOGY | en |
dc.subject | PATIENTS | en |
dc.subject | PERSONAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT | en |
dc.subject | PERSONAL HYGIENE | en |
dc.subject | PERSONNEL | en |
dc.subject | PHOBIAS | en |
dc.subject | PHYSICIANS | en |
dc.subject | PLACE OF RESIDENCE | en |
dc.subject | PLEASURE | en |
dc.subject | POCKET MONEY | en |
dc.subject | POLICING | en |
dc.subject | POLICE SERVICES | en |
dc.subject | POLITICAL PARTICIPATION | en |
dc.subject | PRIVATE SECTOR | en |
dc.subject | PRODUCTS | en |
dc.subject | PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATIONS | en |
dc.subject | PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL | en |
dc.subject | PSYCHIATRISTS | en |
dc.subject | PSYCHOLOGISTS | en |
dc.subject | PSYCHOTHERAPY | en |
dc.subject | PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS | en |
dc.subject | QUALIFICATIONS | en |
dc.subject | READING (ACTIVITY) | en |
dc.subject | REDUNDANCY | en |
dc.subject | REHABILITATION (MEDICAL) | en |
dc.subject | RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE | en |
dc.subject | RESIDENTIAL CARE | en |
dc.subject | RESIDENTIAL CARE OF THE SICK | en |
dc.subject | RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY | en |
dc.subject | RESIDENTS OF INSTITUTIONS | en |
dc.subject | RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES | en |
dc.subject | RESPONSIBILITY | en |
dc.subject | RETIREMENT | en |
dc.subject | SATISFACTION | en |
dc.subject | SELF-EMPLOYED | en |
dc.subject | SELF-ESTEEM | en |
dc.subject | SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS | en |
dc.subject | SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR | en |
dc.subject | SHELTERED EMPLOYMENT | en |
dc.subject | SHELTERED HOUSING | en |
dc.subject | SHOPPING | en |
dc.subject | SICK LEAVE | en |
dc.subject | SKIN DISEASES | en |
dc.subject | SLEEP | en |
dc.subject | SLEEP DISORDERS | en |
dc.subject | SMOKING | en |
dc.subject | SOCIAL INTEGRATION | en |
dc.subject | LONELINESS | en |
dc.subject | SOCIAL PARTICIPATION | en |
dc.subject | SOCIAL PROBLEMS | en |
dc.subject | SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS | en |
dc.subject | SOCIAL SUPPORT | en |
dc.subject | SOCIAL WORKERS | en |
dc.subject | SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS | en |
dc.subject | SOLVENT ABUSE | en |
dc.subject | SORROW | en |
dc.subject | SPORT | en |
dc.subject | SPOUSES | en |
dc.subject | STRESS (PSYCHOLOGICAL) | en |
dc.subject | STUDENTS | en |
dc.subject | SUICIDE | en |
dc.subject | SUPERVISION | en |
dc.subject | SUPERVISORS | en |
dc.subject | SYMPTOMS | en |
dc.subject | TEETOTALISM | en |
dc.subject | TELEVISION VIEWING | en |
dc.subject | TEMPORARY HOUSING | en |
dc.subject | TERMINATION OF SERVICE | en |
dc.subject | THEFT | en |
dc.subject | TIME | en |
dc.subject | TOBACCO | en |
dc.subject | TRAINING COURSES | en |
dc.subject | TRANQUILLIZERS | en |
dc.subject | TRANSPORT | en |
dc.subject | TRUSTS | en |
dc.subject | UNEMPLOYED | en |
dc.subject | UNEMPLOYMENT | en |
dc.subject | UNITS OF MEASUREMENT | en |
dc.subject | ASSAULT | en |
dc.subject | VISITS (PERSONAL) | en |
dc.subject | CAREERS GUIDANCE | en |
dc.subject | VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS | en |
dc.subject | VOLUNTARY WORK | en |
dc.subject | WALKING | en |
dc.subject | WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY) | en |
dc.subject | WHITE COLLAR WORKERS | en |
dc.subject | HOURS OF WORK | en |
dc.subject | 1994 | en |
dc.subject | England | en |
dc.subject | Scotland | en |
dc.subject | Wales | en |
dc.title | OPCS Surveys of Psychiatric Morbidity : Institutions Sample, 1994 | en |
dc.type | Dataset | en |
dc.coverage | England | en |
dc.coverage | Scotland | en |
dc.coverage | Wales | en |
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