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Title: | Health and Lifestyle Survey: Seven-Year Follow-Up, 1991-1992 |
Keywords: | ABILITY ADDICTION AGE ALCOHOL USE ALCOHOLIC DRINKS ALLERGIES ANXIETY APARTMENTS ASTHMA ATTITUDES BALL GAMES BATHROOMS BEDROOMS BEVERAGES ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA BOREDOM BRONCHITIS BUILDING MAINTENANCE CANCER CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM CARE OF DEPENDANTS CEREAL PRODUCTS CERVICAL SMEARS CHEMICALS CHILDREN COMBATIVE SPORTS COHABITATION COMMUNITY LIFE CONFECTIONERY CONSUMPTION CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES CULTURAL ACTIVITIES CYCLING DAIRY PRODUCTS DANCE BEREAVEMENT DECISION MAKING DEGREES DEPRESSION DIABETES DIET AND EXERCISE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISORDERS DISABILITIES DISEASES DIVORCE DOMESTIC RESPONSIBILITIES DRUG USE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCES EMOTIONAL STATES EMPLOYEES EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT HISTORY ENDOCRINE DISORDERS ENTERTAINMENT ENVIRONMENT EPILEPSY ETHNIC GROUPS EVALUATION EXERCISE (PHYSICAL ACTIVITY) FAMILIES FAMILY MEMBERS FATHERS FEAR FINANCIAL RESOURCES FISH (AS FOOD) FOOD FRIENDS FRUIT FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT FURNISHED ACCOMMODATION FURTHER EDUCATION GAMBLING GARDENING GENDER HAEMATOLOGIC DISEASES LATERALITY HANDICRAFTS HEALTH HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH SERVICES HEARING IMPAIRMENTS HEART DISEASES HEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY) HERNIAS HIKING HOBBIES HOME OWNERSHIP HOME SHARING HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSEWORK HOUSING HOUSING FACILITIES HOUSING TENURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR HUMAN SETTLEMENT IDENTITY INCOME INDOOR SPORTS INDUSTRIES INJURIES INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS JOB CHANGING JOB DESCRIPTION JOB HUNTING JOB REQUIREMENTS JOB SATISFACTION LANDLORDS LAVATORIES LEISURE TIME LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES LIFE STYLES LIVER DISEASES MANAGERS MARITAL STATUS MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION MEALS MEAT MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL DIETS MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS MEDITATION MENOPAUSE MENSTRUATION MENTAL DISORDERS MENTAL HEALTH MILK MOBILE HOMES MOTHERS MOTIVATION MOTOR PROCESSES MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES NEIGHBOURHOODS NEIGHBOURS NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES NEUROTIC DISORDERS NUTRIENTS OBESITY OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS OCCUPATIONS OPTIMISM OUTDOOR PURSUITS HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT SERVICES PARENTS PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT PARTICIPATION PATIENTS PERSONALITY PHYSICAL DISABILITIES PHYSICIANS PLACE OF BIRTH PLACE OF RESIDENCE POLLUTION PREDESTINATION PREGNANCY PREVENTIVE MEDICINE PRIVATE GARDENS QUALIFICATIONS RACKET GAMES LUCK RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE RENTED ACCOMMODATION RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES RETIREMENT ROAD VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ROBBERY ROOMS RUNNING SATISFACTION SAVOURY SNACKS SELF-EMPLOYED SELF-ESTEEM SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS SHELTERED HOUSING SHIFT WORK SICK LEAVE SICK PERSONS SIZE SKIN DISEASES SLEEP SLEEP DISORDERS SLIMMING DIETS SMOKING SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (LEISURE) SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CLASS SOCIAL HOUSING LONELINESS SOCIAL LIFE SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS SOFT DRINKS SPECIAL DIETS SPORT SPOUSES SPOUSE'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY SPOUSE'S EMPLOYMENT SPOUSE'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION STANDARD OF LIVING STRESS (PSYCHOLOGICAL) STUDENTS SUGAR SUPERVISORS SWIMMING SYMPTOMS TAKE-AWAY MEALS TOBACCO TRAINING TUBERCULOSIS UNEMPLOYED UROGENITAL DISORDERS VEGETABLES ASSAULT VISION IMPAIRMENTS VISITS (PERSONAL) VISITS TO RECREATIONAL FACILITIES VITAMINS WALKING WATER SPORTS WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY) WIDOWED WORK ATTITUDE WORKING CONDITIONS HOURS OF WORK YOGA FREE WILL PERSONAL IDENTITY 1991-1992 Great Britain |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>Following a number of feasibility studies and pilot surveys carried out in 1978, the first <i>Health and Lifestyle Survey</i> (HALS1) (held at the UKDA under SN 2218), funded by the Health Promotion Research Trust, was carried out in 1984-1985 on a random sample of the population of England, Scotland and Wales. A follow-up survey, HALS2, was conducted in 1991-1992. Ethical approval for the initial pilot studies was obtained locally, and ethical approval for the main HALS surveys was received from the BMA Ethical Committee before the launch of each survey. <br> <br> The first survey, HALS1, was designed as a unique attempt to describe the self-reported health, attitudes to health and beliefs about causes of disease in relation to measurements of health (e.g. blood pressure and lung function) and lifestyle in adults of all ages and circumstances living in their own homes in all parts of Great Britain. It also examined the distribution of, and the relationship between, physical and mental health, health-related behaviour (diet, exercise, smoking and alcohol consumption) and social circumstances. Following completion of HALS1, the respondents were 'flagged' with the Office for National Statistics (ONS) National Health Service register at Southport,so that notification of deaths and copies of death certificates of respondents were provided to the HALS1 team. (Note that at the time of HALS1 and 2, ONS was known as the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys (OPCS).)<br> <br> At the time of HALS1, a repeat survey was not foreseen, so no attempt was made to retain contact with the respondents to HALS1. However, when funding again became available from the Health Promotion Research Trust, as many of the respondents to HALS1 were traced as possible, and re-surveyed for HALS2 (held under SN 3279), which was conducted in 1991-1992. The principal aims of HALS2 were to examine the changes over seven years in the health and circumstances of the surviving respondents of HALS1. <br> <br> A further HALS dataset is held under SN 6339, which includes deaths and causes of death, and registrations of cancer morbidity and mortality for HALS respondents, currently up to June 2009. <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> Demographic, working and social circumstances; self-reported health; physiological measures (anthropometry, blood pressure, respiratory function, salivary cotinine); tests of cognitive functioning (reaction time, memory and reasoning); personality and psychiatric status; dietary habits; exercise, work and leisure; alcohol consumption; smoking; beliefs about disease and health, and health related attitudes. |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65999 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-3279-1 3279 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3279-1 |
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