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The Scottish Health Survey 1998: Volume 1: Chapter 11

CHAPTER 11 LIST OF TABLES

Table 11.1 Adults’ self-assessed general health, by age and sex

Table 11.2 Children’s self-assessed general health, by age and sex

Table 11.3 Prevalence of longstanding illness among adults, by age and sex

Table 11.4 Prevalence of longstanding illness among children, by age and sex

Table 11.5 Number of longstanding illnesses among adults, by age and sex

Table 11.6 Number of longstanding illnesses among children, by age and sex

Table 11.7 Rate per 1000 adults reporting longstanding illness conditions, by age and sex

Table 11.8 Rate per 1000 children reporting longstanding illness conditions, by age and sex

Table 11.9 Adults’ self-reported acute sickness in past two weeks, by age and sex

Table 11.10 Children’s self-reported acute sickness in past two weeks, by age and sex

Table 11.11 Adults’ self-assessed general health, prevalence of longstanding illness and acute sickness (observed and age-standardised), by social class of chief income earner and sex

Table 11.12 Adults’ self-assessed general health, prevalence of longstanding illness and acute sickness (observed and age-standardised), by region and sex

Table 11.13 Trends in self-assessed general health, prevalence of longstanding illness and acute sickness among adults, 1995, 1998, by age and sex

Table 11.14 Comparison of self-assessed health among adults in Scotland, England and Northern England, by age and sex

Table 11.15 Comparison of self-assessed health among children in Scotland, England and Northern England, by age and sex

Table 11.16 Adults’ GHQ12 scores, by age and sex

Table 11.17 Trends in adults’ GHQ12 scores, 1995, 1998, by age and sex

Table 11.18 Children’s GHQ12 scores, by sex

Table 11.19 Logistic regression of GHQ12 scores of 4 or more in adults

Table 11.20 Comparison of adults’ GHQ12 scores in Scotland, England and Northern England, by age and sex

Table 11.21 Comparison of children’s GHQ12 scores in Scotland, England and Northern England, by sex

Table 11.22 Adults’ GP consultations in past two weeks and estimated mean number of consultations per year, by age and sex

Table 11.23 Children’s GP consultations in past two weeks and estimated mean number of consultations per year, by age and sex

Table 11.24 Adults’ GP consultations in past two weeks and estimated mean number of consultations per year (observed and age-standardised), by self-reported health measures and sex

Table 11.25 Adults’ hospital utilisation in past 12 months, by age and sex

Table 11.26 Children’s hospital utilisation in past 12 months, by age and sex

Table 11.27 Adults’ reported blood pressure monitoring, by age and sex

Table 11.28 Adults’ GP consultations in past two weeks, estimated mean number of GP consultations per year and hospital utilisation in past 12 months (observed and age-standardised), by social class of chief income earner and sex

Table 11.29 Adults’ GP consultations in past two weeks, estimated mean number of GP consultations per year and hospital utilisation in past 12 months (observed and age-standardised), by region and sex

Table 11.30 Adults’ prevalence of taking prescribed medicine, by age and sex

Table 11.31 Children’s prevalence of taking prescribed medicine, by age and sex

Table 11.32 Category of prescribed medicine taken by adults, by age and sex

Table 11.33 Category of prescribed medicine taken by children, by age and sex

Table 11.34 Contraceptive pill use, by age

Table 11.35 Hormone replacement therapy, by age

Table 11.36 Adults’ prevalence of false teeth, frequency of brushing and toothpaste type, by age and sex

Table 11.37 Adults’ frequency of attending a dentist, by age and sex

Table 11.38 Trends in adults’ dental health, 1995, 1998, by age and sex

Table 11.39 Children’s attendance at a dentist, by age and sex

Table 11.40 Children’s dental treatment, by age and sex

Table 11.41 Children’s assessment of dental health, by treatment, age and sex

Table 11.42 Frequency with which adults have a bladder problem, by age and sex

Table 11.43 Aids used by adults with a bladder problem, by age and sex

Table 11.44 Health professionals consulted by adults with a bladder problem, by age and sex

Table 11.45 Use of incontinence aids and health professionals consulted, by frequency of bladder problem and sex

Table 11.46 Children’s prevalence of bladder problems, by sex

Table 11.47 Adults’ prevalence of gastroenteritis in six month period, by age and sex

Table 11.48 Children’s prevalence of gastroenteritis in six month period, by age and sex

Table 11.49 Children’s blood lead levels, by sex

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