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HSE - Methodology and Documentation
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Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 The Health Survey for England series
1.2 Overview of the survey design
1.3 Reports on the Health Survey for England 200
1.4 Availability of unpublished data
Chapter 2 Sample design
2.1 Overview of the sample design
2.2 Selection of primary sampling units
2.3 Sampling delivery points (addresses)
2.4 Sampling individuals within addresses
Chapter 3 Topic coverage
3.1 Documentation
3.2 The Stage 1 interview
3.3 The Stage 2 nurse visit
Chapter 4 Fieldwork procedures
4.1 Advance letters
4.2 Making contact
  4.3 Collecting data
  4.4 Interviewing and measuring children
  4.5 Feedback to informants
Chapter 5 Fieldwork quality control and ethical clearance
5.1 Quality control measures
5.2 Ethical clearance
Chapter 6 Survey response
6.1 Introduction to response analysis
6.2 Household response
6.3 Individual response ­ adults (aged 16+) in sample II households
6.4 Individual response ­ children (0-15) and young adults (16-24)
in sample I and II households
6.5 Individual response ­ mothers with infants under 1
6.6 Variations in survey response
  6.7 Age and sex profile of the sample
Chapter 7 Weighting the data
  7.1 Adults
  7.2 Children aged 0-15
Chapter 8 Data analysis and reporting
  8.1 Introduction
  8.2 Weighted and unweighted data and bases in the report tables
  8.3 Defining age for data collection
  8.4 Age as an analysis variable
  8.5 Comparisons with HSE 1997 report
  8.6 Design effects and true standard errors
Chapter 9    
  9.1 Introduction and key conclusions
  9.2 Analysing laboratory
  9.3 Samples collected
  9.4 Methodology
  9.5 Internal quality control (IQC)
  9.6 External quality assessment (EQA)
  Tables
Appendices
Appendix A Fieldwork documents
Appendix B Measurement protocols
Appendix C Coding frame for medicines
Appendix D Glossary
 
       
 

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