United Kingdom Health Survey for England 1994-1995 - UK Data Service
General Info
Original or alternative title
HSE 1994
Coverage type
Subnational
Time period covered
January, 1994 - January, 1995
Data type
Survey:
Household
Summary
The 1994 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. Only individuals age 16 and older were included in the survey.
Keywords
Alcohol use, Alcohol use disorders, Analgesics, Anthropometry, Antibiotics, Antihelminthics, Antihypertensive drugs, Antimalarials, Antimotility drugs, Assets, Birth control pills, Birth place, Blood glucose, Blood pressure, Blood tests, Body mass index, Breathing difficulty, Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, Causes of morbidity, Cholesterol, Cholesterol tests, Claudication, Contraceptives, Diabetes, Diet, Dietary supplements, Disability, Drug consumption, Education, Education degrees, Electrocardiograms, Employment, Ethnicity, Family composition, Family size, Fruits and vegetables, Health care personnel, Health care use, Health status, Heart disease, Height, Hemoglobin, Hormone replacement therapy, Hospitals, Household heat, Housing, Housing conditions, Hypertension, Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, Immunization, Injectable contraceptives, Insulin, Iron supplements, Ischemic heart disease, Limited mobility, Marital status, Medicines, Menopause, Menstruation, Mental health symptoms, Micronutrient supplements, Occupational risk factors, Occupations, Pain, Parental survival, Parents, Physical activity, Pregnancy, Prescriptions, Public social assistance, Rose Angina Questionnaire, School enrollment, Spermicides, Stroke, Teachers, Telephones, Tobacco smoking, Transportation, Weight, Working conditions, Absenteeism, Allergies, Animal injuries, Asthma, Birth weight, Burns, Catheters, Child anthropometry, Child health care, Contraceptive implants, Cooking fuels, Corrective lenses, Dental care, Eczema, Edentulism, Emergency care, Emergency preparedness, Employment benefits, Secondhand smoke, Falls, Foreign bodies, Hearing aids, Hearing loss, Income, Incontinence, Medical equipment, Mobility aids, Occupational injuries, Oral conditions, Poisonings, Respiratory function tests, Road and vehicle safety, Road traffic injuries, Safety, Skin diseases, Social class, Traditional medicine, Unintentional injuries, Vision loss, Anemia, Hemorrhagic stroke, FFQ
Citation
Suggested citation
Joint Health Surveys Unit of Social and Community Planning Research and University College London, Health Survey for England, 1994 [computer file]. 4th ed. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive [distributor], 26 March 2001. SN: 3640.