United Kingdom - Welsh Health Survey 2004-2005 - Welsh Government
General Info
Provider
Coverage type
Subnational
Time period covered
October, 2004 - September, 2005
Data type
Survey:
Household - Individual - Interview
Summary
The Welsh Health Survey (WHS) is designed to collection about the health states of people living in Wales, their use of health services, and factors affecting their health. The survey is based on a representative sample of adults ages 16 and over living in private households in Wales. In addition, up to two children ages 0 to 15 were randomly selected from each household. In 2007, more extensive elements were introduced for children.
Keywords
Alcohol use, Anthropometry, Anxiety disorders, Asthma, Back pain, Body mass index, Burns, COPD, Cancers, Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, Dental care, Diabetes, Diarrhea, Dietary supplements, Edentulism, Education, Employment, Secondhand smoke, Epilepsy, Ethnicity, Fatigue, Fruits and vegetables, Health care use, Health status, Hearing aids, Hearing loss, Heart disease, Heart failure, Height, Hospitals, Hypertension, Influenza vaccines, Injuries, Ischemic heart disease, Limited mobility, Medicines, Mental and behavioral disorders, Mental health symptoms, Musculoskeletal diseases, Pain, Personal caregivers, Pharmacies, Physical activity, Poisonings, Road traffic injuries, SF-36, Sense organ diseases, Skin diseases, Tobacco smoking, Unintentional injuries, Unipolar depressive disorders, Vision loss, Weight
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Suggested citation
Beaufort Research Limited, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, National Centre for Social Research (NatCen). United Kingdom - Welsh Health Survey 2004-2005 - Welsh Government. Cardiff, Wales: Welsh Government.