United Kingdom Health Survey for England 2004-2005 - UK Data Service
General Info
Original or alternative title
HSE 2004
Coverage type
Subnational
Time period covered
January, 2004 - June, 2005
Data type
Survey:
Household
Summary
The 2004 Health Survey for England included both an interview component with a self-completion element, and a nurse visit to take blood samples, blood pressure, and other measurements. In 2004, the survey focused on the health of minority ethnic groups. In comparison to previous years of the survey, there was a half size general population sample, and a boost of people from minority ethnic groups. Special topics included cardiovascular disease for the special sample, and respiratory health of children.
Keywords
Alcohol use, Allergies, Anemia, Anthropometry, Antihypertensive drugs, Assets, Asthma, Birth control pills, Birth place, Birth weight, Blood glucose, Blood pressure, Blood tests, Body mass index, Breathing difficulty, Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, Cardiovascular surgical procedures, Causes of morbidity, Child anthropometry, Child health care, Cholesterol, Cholesterol tests, Claudication, Contraceptive implants, Contraceptives, Cooking fuels, DTP vaccines, Diabetes, Diet, Dietary supplements, Drug consumption, EQ-5D, Education, Education degrees, Emergency care, Employment, Employment benefits, Ethnicity, FFQ, Family composition, Family size, Fish, Fruits and vegetables, Glomerular filtration rate, Glucose tests, Health care use, Health status, Height, Hemoglobin, Hib vaccines, Hormone replacement therapy, Hospitals, Household heat, Housing, Housing conditions, Hypertension, Immunization, Income, Injectable contraceptives, Insulin, International migration, Ischemic heart disease, Languages, Limited mobility, MMR vaccines, Marital status, Medicines, Meningococcal vaccines, Menopause, Menstruation, Mental health symptoms, Micronutrient supplements, Pain, Parental survival, Parents, Physical activity, Polio vaccines, Pregnancy, Prescriptions, Preterm birth, Public social assistance, Religion, Respiratory function tests, Respiratory infections, Road and vehicle safety, Rose Angina Questionnaire, School enrollment, Secondhand smoke, Social class, Stroke, Surgical procedures, Tobacco smoking, Traditional medicine, Transportation, Unintentional injuries, Urine tests, Vaccination cards, Weight
Citation
Contributors
Suggested citation
National Centre for Social Research and University College London. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Health Survey for England, 2004 [computer file]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive [distributor], July 2006. SN: 5439.