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The Scottish Health Survey 1998: Volume 1: Chapter 3

CHAPTER 3 - LIST OF TABLES

Table 3.1 Proportion of adults with respiratory symptoms and doctor-diagnosed asthma, by age and sex

Table 3.2 Proportion of children with respiratory symptoms and doctor-diagnosed asthma, by age and sex

Table 3.3 Severity of symptoms and impact on everyday life in the last 12 months for adults, by age and sex

Table 3.4 Severity of symptoms and impact on everyday life in the last 12 months for children, by age and sex

Table 3.5 Adults’ prevalence of wheezing in the last 12 months and of doctor-diagnosed asthma (observed and age-standardised), by region and sex

Table 3.6 Adults’ prevalence of wheezing in the last 12 months and of doctor-diagnosed asthma (observed and age-standardised), by degree of urbanisation and sex

Table 3.7 Adults’ prevalence of wheezing in the last 12 months and of doctor-diagnosed asthma (observed and age-standardised), by social class of chief income earner and sex

Table 3.8 Adults’ prevalence of wheezing in the last 12 months and of doctor-diagnosed asthma (observed and age-standardised), by cigarette smoking status and sex

Table 3.9 Estimated odds ratios for wheezing in the last 12 months and doctor-diagnosed asthma for adults, by risk factors and sex

Table 3.10 Adults’ source of treatment or advice, by age and sex

Table 3.11 Children’s source of treatment or advice, by age and sex

Table 3.12 Adults’ prevalence of symptoms and doctor-diagnosed asthma in Scotland, England and Northern England, by age and sex

Table 3.13 Children’s prevalence of symptoms and doctor-diagnosed asthma in Scotland, England and Northern England, by age and sex

Table 3.14 Response to IgE sample in children, by age and sex

Table 3.15 Children’s total IgE and house dust mite specific IgE in Scotland, England and Northern England, by age and sex

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