Better or Worse: A Longitudinal Study of the Mental Health of Adults Living in Private Households in Great Britain
- Abstract
- This involved a follow-up of the 2,406 people who had been interviewed in the 2000 Psychiatric Morbidity Survey in Great Britain
- Main Topics/Subject Category
- Common mental disorders, smoking, alcohol and drug misuse and topics such as quality of life and treatment and use of services
- Variables
- No information recorded
- Keywords
- Mental health, health, secondary care, households, Great Britain
- Identifier Variables
- N/A
- Economic/Subject Categories
- Mental Health
- Area of Health System
- Secondary care
- Data Available
- Risk behaviours, Socio-economic, Demographic
- Data collecting organization (s)
- Office for National Statistics
- Data Type
- Survey (longitudinal)
- National/Regional
- National
- Coverage (date of field work)
- 2000, 2001
- Unit of Analysis
- Individual
- Sample
- The first survey covered adults aged 16 to 74 and was carried out in 2000. The second survey followed up a proportion of the sample from the original survey approximately 18 months later in 2001. 2,406 cases.
- Availability
- ONS
- Conditions of Access
- Free access
- Link
- http://www.statistics.gov.uk/[…]/Product.asp?vlnk=10497&More=Y
- Contact
- ons@palgrave.com
- Publications
- Singleton N and Lewis G. Better or Worse: A longitudinal Study of the Mental Health of Adults Living in Private Households in Great Britain. London: Stationery Office, 2003