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Title:
Scottish Health Survey, 2003

Subject Categories:
Scottish Health Survey - Major studies
Drug abuse, alcohol and smoking - Health
General - Health
Nutrition - Health
Physical fitness and exercise - Health
Specific diseases and medical conditions - Health

Depositor(s):
Scottish Centre for Social Research

Principal Investigator(s):
Joint Health Surveys Unit
University College London
Medical Research Council. Social and Public Health Sciences Unit

Sponsor(s):
Scottish Executive. Health Department

Abstract:
The Scottish Health Survey series was established as a result of the publication in 1992 of Scotland's health: a challenge to us all. The first survey in the series, in 1995 (SN 3807) was commissioned by the then Scottish Office Department of Health.
It is planned that a Scottish Health Survey will be carried out once every three years, and the aims of the series are:

  • to provide data about the nation's health
  • to estimate the prevalence of particular health conditions
  • to estimate the prevalence of risk factors associated with these conditions
  • to examine differences between population subgroups; and between Scotland and England
  • to contribute towards monitoring progress towards selected health targets
  • to monitor trends in the population's health over time


    The 2003 Scottish Health Survey was designed to provide data at both national and regional level about the population living in private households in Scotland. The sample for the 2003 survey, as in 1995 and 1998, was drawn from the Postcode Address File (PAF). Sampled addresses were selected from 312 postal sectors, with 26 sectors covered each month. Each point contained 44 addresses, 26 of these formed the main sample where all adults and up to 2 children per household were eligible to take part. The remaining 18 addresses formed a child boost sample at which only households containing children aged 0-15 were eligible to take part. This was done to ensure that sufficient numbers of children were included in the sample overall. All private households in the general population sample were eligible for inclusion in the survey (up to a maximum of three households per address).
    Information was obtained directly from persons aged 13 and over. Information about children under 13 was obtained from a parent with the child present.
    An interview with each eligible person (stage 1) was followed by a nurse visit (stage 2) both using computer-assisted interviewing. Of the original 312 sample points, the nurse visit was split into 3 sample types, 210 standard sample points, 58 ECG sample points and 44 spot urine sample points. In the ECG points adults aged 35 and over were asked to participate in an ECG test in addition to the standard measurements carried out in the nurse visit. In the urine points adults aged 16 and over were asked to provide a urine sample for the analysis of dietary electrolytes. The ECG and urine points did not overlap.
    The standard nurse visit collected blood pressure measurements, saliva samples, waist and hip, mid-upper arm circumference and demi-span measurements, lung function and non-fasting blood samples.
    Blood and saliva samples were sent to a laboratory for analysis. Interviewing was conducted throughout the year to take account of seasonal differences.

    Main Topics:
    Topics covered in the interviewer visit in the 2003 survey were general health, cardiovascular disease and use of services, asthma, accidents, eating habits, adult (16+) and child (2-15) physical activity, fruit and vegetable consumption, smoking, alcohol consumption, dental health, economic activity, education, parental history, measurements and standard classification questions.

    The nurse visit covered prescribed medicines, immunisations, measurements at birth and feeding, infant length measurements, vitamin supplements, nicotine replacements, food poisoning, upper arm circumference (2-15), blood pressure (5+), demi-span (65+), waist and hip circumference (16+), lung function (7+), blood sample (11+), saliva sample (4+), ECG (35+) and urine sample (16+).

    Coverage:
    Time Period Covered: June 2003-December 2004
    Country: Scotland
    Spatial Units: Health Boards; Health Authority Regions/Districts
    Observation Units: Individuals; Families/households
    Kind of Data: Numeric data; Individual (micro) level

    Universe Sampled:
    Location of Units of Observation:National
    Population:Adults aged 16 and over and children aged 0-15 years living in private households in Scotland between June 2003 and December 2004

    Methodology:
    Time Dimensions: Repeated cross-sectional study
    Sampling Procedures: Multi-stage stratified random sample
    Number of Units: Individual data 11,472 cases, 1,999 variables; household data 14,900 cases, 25 variables
    Method of Data Collection: Face-to-face interview; Self-completion; Clinical measurements; Physical measurements; CAPI
    Weighting: Weighting used. See documentation for details

    Language(s) of Written Materials:
    Study Description: English
    Study Documentation: English

    Access:
    Access Conditions: The depositor has specified that registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. The depositor may be informed about usage. See terms and conditions for further information.
    Availability: ESDS Government, UK Data Archive
    Contact: Help desk: govsurveys@esds.ac.uk

    Date of Release:
    First Edition: 17 February 2006

    Copyright:
    Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland

     

    Documentation:
    FormatNameSize in KilobytesDescription
    PDF5318interviewing.pdf1114Interviewing Documents
    PDF5318supportdocs.pdf3669Supporting Documents
    PDF5318userguide.pdf852User Guide and Data Documents
    PDFin5318.pdf12Documentation Index File
    PDFsoc2000.pdf58SOC2000 Code List
    HTMLUKDA_Study_5318_Information.htm20Study information and citation

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    12 February 2008






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