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Health survey for England 2005: health of older people: volume 1: general health and function
- Editors:
- CRAIG Rachel, MINDELL Jennifer, (eds.)
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 144p.
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
The Health Survey for England is conducted annually and collects information about a representative sample of the general population. It is vital to our understanding of the health situation and behaviours of the public in England and helps to ensure that policies are informed by these data. The survey combines information gathered through interviewing the sampled respondents, including a wealth of socio-demographic variables, with objective measures of health, such as blood pressure measurements, and analyses of blood samples. Thus we can study the inter-relationship of the characteristics and circumstances of adults and their children, with their health situation. The 2005 survey focuses on the health of older people, looking at far ranging topics including chronic disease, social capital and mental health.
Health survey for England 2005: health of older people: volume 3: social capital and health
- Editors:
- CRAIG Rachel, MINDELL Jennifer, (eds.)
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 104p.
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
The Health Survey for England is conducted annually and collects information about a representative sample of the general population. It is vital to our understanding of the health situation and behaviours of the public in England and helps to ensure that policies are informed by these data. The survey combines information gathered through interviewing the sampled respondents, including a wealth of socio-demographic variables, with objective measures of health, such as blood pressure measurements, and analyses of blood samples. Thus we can study the inter-relationship of the characteristics and circumstances of adults and their children, with their health situation. The 2005 survey focuses on the health of older people, looking at far ranging topics including chronic disease, social capital and mental health.
Health survey for England 2005: health of older people: volume 2: chronic diseases
- Editors:
- CRAIG Rachel, MINDELL Jennifer, (eds.)
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 117p.
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
The Health Survey for England is conducted annually and collects information about a representative sample of the general population. It is vital to our understanding of the health situation and behaviours of the public in England and helps to ensure that policies are informed by these data. The survey combines information gathered through interviewing the sampled respondents, including a wealth of socio-demographic variables, with objective measures of health, such as blood pressure measurements, and analyses of blood samples. Thus we can study the inter-relationship of the characteristics and circumstances of adults and their children, with their health situation. The 2005 survey focuses on the health of older people, looking at far ranging topics including chronic disease, social capital and mental health.
Health survey for England 2005: health of older people: volume 5: methodology and documentation
- Editors:
- CRAIG Rachel, MINDELL Jennifer, (eds.)
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 236p.
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
The Health Survey for England is conducted annually and collects information about a representative sample of the general population. It is vital to our understanding of the health situation and behaviours of the public in England and helps to ensure that policies are informed by these data. The survey combines information gathered through interviewing the sampled respondents, including a wealth of socio-demographic variables, with objective measures of health, such as blood pressure measurements, and analyses of blood samples. Thus we can study the inter-relationship of the characteristics and circumstances of adults and their children, with their health situation. The 2005 survey focuses on the health of older people, looking at far ranging topics including chronic disease, social capital and mental health. Volume 5 is on methodology and documentation.
Health survey for England 2005: health of older people: volume 4: mental health and wellbeing
- Editors:
- CRAIG Rachel, MINDELL Jennifer, (eds.)
- Publisher:
- National Health Service. Information Centre for Health and Social Care
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Pagination:
- 83p.
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
The Health Survey for England is conducted annually and collects information about a representative sample of the general population. It is vital to our understanding of the health situation and behaviours of the public in England and helps to ensure that policies are informed by these data. The survey combines information gathered through interviewing the sampled respondents, including a wealth of socio-demographic variables, with objective measures of health, such as blood pressure measurements, and analyses of blood samples. Thus we can study the inter-relationship of the characteristics and circumstances of adults and their children, with their health situation. The 2005 survey focuses on the health of older people, looking at far ranging topics including chronic disease, social capital and mental health.