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1 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey Number Number Number Surveys of countries of surveys of topics A0 A0 A04 B0 CH0 D0 Demographic and socio-economic factors 0 age sex marital status household composition pregnancy income education employment population subgroups nationality; country of birth geographical information 6 7 health insurance other demographic and socio-economic factors Health status 0 self assessed/perceived health quality of life measures long-standing illness/chronic conditions disease specific morbidity long-term physical disability activities of daily living (ADL) limitations of activity: general limitations of activity: short-term/temporary limitations of activity: long term beddays as consequence of (short term) limitations health related absenteeism from work, work loss, etc (accidental) injuries general mental health aspects of mental health (stress, nervous, anxiety, etc) sleeping and sleeping disturbances social support missing teeth dental prosthesis other health indicators
2 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey Number Number Number Surveys of countries of surveys of topics A0 A0 A04 B0 CH0 D0 Personal factors 30 blood pressure serum cholesterol body height and weight birth length and weight other personal factors 3 5 Life style factors 40 smoking: general (incl present) heavy smoking former smoking passive smoking stop/reduce smoking drinking alcohol (and driving) heavy drinking diet/nutrition consumption of fresh fruit consumption of vegetables consumption of butter, oil, etc daily activities physical activity leisure time activities (excl physical exercise) vigorous physical activity breastfeeding (il)licit drug use knowledge of (un)healthy life styles risk factors for cancer (excl smoking, drinking, diet) 40 sexual behaviour other life style factors 6 8 4
3 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey Number Number Number Surveys of countries of surveys of topics A0 A0 A04 B0 CH0 D0 Living and working conditions 50 occupation working conditions workplace exposures (carcinogenic/dangerous substances, etc) 504 accidents: general accidents: at work accidents: at home accidents: at school 508 accidents: traffic accidents: during leisure time activities external environment (air/water/other polution, noise, etc) type of dwelling housing: number of rooms other living and working conditions Prevention, health protection and promotion 60 screening for breast cancer screening for uterus/cervix cancer screening for other cancers (prostate, etc) 604 vaccinations (incl influenza) campaigns or programmes: general campaigns or programmes: smoking campaigns or programmes: alcohol use campaigns or programmes: physical activity 609 campaigns or programmes: diet campaigns or programmes: safe sex other prevention, protection and promotion items 6 7 5
4 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey Number Number Number Surveys of countries of surveys of topics A0 A0 A04 B0 CH0 D0 Use of health and social services 70 use of services: general general practitioner specialist physiotherapist dentist alternative practitioners hospitalization operations maternal and child health care mental health care physical examinations or check ups medication: general medication: prescribed medication: non-prescribed / over the counter (OTC) medication: use of specific groups use of technical/medical aids expenditures on health and social services other health and social services Other factors: not classified 999 not classified Excl International surveys.
5 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey D0 D05 DK0 E0 E04 EL0 F0 F03 F06 F07 F08 FIN0 FIN0 Demographic and socio-economic factors 0 age 0 sex 03 marital status 04 household composition 05 pregnancy 06 income 07 education 08 employment 09 population subgroups 0 nationality; country of birth geographical information health insurance 99 other demographic and socio-economic factors Health status 0 self assessed/perceived health 0 quality of life measures 03 long-standing illness/chronic conditions 04 disease specific morbidity 05 long-term physical disability 06 activities of daily living (ADL) 07 limitations of activity: general 08 limitations of activity: short-term/temporary 09 limitations of activity: long term 0 beddays as consequence of (short term) limitations health related absenteeism from work, work loss, etc. (accidental) injuries 3 general mental health 4 aspects of mental health (stress, nervous, anxiety, etc) 5 sleeping and sleeping disturbances 6 social support 7 missing teeth 8 dental prosthesis 99 other health indicators
6 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey D0 D05 DK0 E0 E04 EL0 F0 F03 F06 F07 F08 FIN0 FIN0 Personal factors 30 blood pressure 30 serum cholesterol 303 body height and weight 304 birth length and weight 399 other personal factors Life style factors 40 smoking: general (incl present) 40 heavy smoking 403 former smoking 404 passive smoking 405 stop/reduce smoking 406 drinking alcohol (and driving) 407 heavy drinking 408 diet/nutrition 409 consumption of fresh fruit 40 consumption of vegetables 4 consumption of butter, oil, etc 4 daily activities 43 physical activity 44 leisure time activities (excl physical exercise) 45 vigorous physical activity 46 breastfeeding 47 (il)licit drug use 48 knowledge of (un)healthy life styles 49 risk factors for cancer (excl smoking, drinking, diet) 40 sexual behaviour 499 other life style factors
7 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey D0 D05 DK0 E0 E04 EL0 F0 F03 F06 F07 F08 FIN0 FIN0 Living and working conditions 50 occupation 50 working conditions 503 workplace exposures (carcinogenic/dangerous substances, etc) 504 accidents: general 505 accidents: at work 506 accidents: at home 507 accidents: at school 508 accidents: traffic 509 accidents: during leisure time activities 50 external environment (air/water/other polution, noise, etc) 5 type of dwelling 5 housing: number of rooms 599 other living and working conditions Prevention, health protection and promotion 60 screening for breast cancer 60 screening for uterus/cervix cancer 603 screening for other cancers (prostate, etc) 604 vaccinations (incl influenza) 605 campaigns or programmes: general 606 campaigns or programmes: smoking 607 campaigns or programmes: alcohol use 608 campaigns or programmes: physical activity 609 campaigns or programmes: diet 60 campaigns or programmes: safe sex 699 other prevention, protection and promotion items
8 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey D0 D05 DK0 E0 E04 EL0 F0 F03 F06 F07 F08 FIN0 FIN0 Use of health and social services 70 use of services: general 70 general practitioner 703 specialist 704 physiotherapist 705 dentist 706 alternative practitioners 707 hospitalization 708 operations 709 maternal and child health care 70 mental health care 7 physical examinations or check ups 7 medication: general 73 medication: prescribed 74 medication: non-prescribed / over the counter (OTC) 75 medication: use of specific groups 76 use of technical/medical aids 77 expenditures on health and social services 799 other health and social services Other factors: not classified 999 not classified Excl International surveys.
9 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey FIN04 FIN05 I0 I0 INT0 INT0 INT03 IRL0 IRL0 IS0 L0 Demographic and socio-economic factors 0 age 0 sex 03 marital status 04 household composition 05 pregnancy 06 income 07 education 08 employment 09 population subgroups 0 nationality; country of birth geographical information health insurance 99 other demographic and socio-economic factors Health status 0 self assessed/perceived health 0 quality of life measures 03 long-standing illness/chronic conditions 04 disease specific morbidity 05 long-term physical disability 06 activities of daily living (ADL) 07 limitations of activity: general 08 limitations of activity: short-term/temporary 09 limitations of activity: long term 0 beddays as consequence of (short term) limitations health related absenteeism from work, work loss, etc. (accidental) injuries 3 general mental health 4 aspects of mental health (stress, nervous, anxiety, etc) 5 sleeping and sleeping disturbances 6 social support 7 missing teeth 8 dental prosthesis 99 other health indicators
10 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey FIN04 FIN05 I0 I0 INT0 INT0 INT03 IRL0 IRL0 IS0 L0 Personal factors 30 blood pressure 30 serum cholesterol 303 body height and weight 304 birth length and weight 399 other personal factors Life style factors 40 smoking: general (incl present) 40 heavy smoking 403 former smoking 404 passive smoking 405 stop/reduce smoking 406 drinking alcohol (and driving) 407 heavy drinking 408 diet/nutrition 409 consumption of fresh fruit 40 consumption of vegetables 4 consumption of butter, oil, etc 4 daily activities 43 physical activity 44 leisure time activities (excl physical exercise) 45 vigorous physical activity 46 breastfeeding 47 (il)licit drug use 48 knowledge of (un)healthy life styles 49 risk factors for cancer (excl smoking, drinking, diet) 40 sexual behaviour 499 other life style factors
11 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey FIN04 FIN05 I0 I0 INT0 INT0 INT03 IRL0 IRL0 IS0 L0 Living and working conditions 50 occupation 50 working conditions 503 workplace exposures (carcinogenic/dangerous substances, etc) 504 accidents: general 505 accidents: at work 506 accidents: at home 507 accidents: at school 508 accidents: traffic 509 accidents: during leisure time activities 50 external environment (air/water/other polution, noise, etc) 5 type of dwelling 5 housing: number of rooms 599 other living and working conditions Prevention, health protection and promotion 60 screening for breast cancer 60 screening for uterus/cervix cancer 603 screening for other cancers (prostate, etc) 604 vaccinations (incl influenza) 605 campaigns or programmes: general 606 campaigns or programmes: smoking 607 campaigns or programmes: alcohol use 608 campaigns or programmes: physical activity 609 campaigns or programmes: diet 60 campaigns or programmes: safe sex 699 other prevention, protection and promotion items 3 3 5
12 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey FIN04 FIN05 I0 I0 INT0 INT0 INT03 IRL0 IRL0 IS0 L0 Use of health and social services 70 use of services: general 70 general practitioner 703 specialist 704 physiotherapist 705 dentist 706 alternative practitioners 707 hospitalization 708 operations 709 maternal and child health care 70 mental health care 7 physical examinations or check ups 7 medication: general 73 medication: prescribed 74 medication: non-prescribed / over the counter (OTC) 75 medication: use of specific groups 76 use of technical/medical aids 77 expenditures on health and social services 799 other health and social services Other factors: not classified 999 not classified Excl International surveys.
13 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey N0 NL0 P0 S0 UK0 UK0 UK03 UK04 UK05 UK09 UK0 Demographic and socio-economic factors 0 age 0 sex 03 marital status 04 household composition 05 pregnancy 06 income 07 education 08 employment 09 population subgroups 0 nationality; country of birth geographical information health insurance 99 other demographic and socio-economic factors Health status 0 self assessed/perceived health 0 quality of life measures 03 long-standing illness/chronic conditions 04 disease specific morbidity 05 long-term physical disability 06 activities of daily living (ADL) 07 limitations of activity: general 08 limitations of activity: short-term/temporary 09 limitations of activity: long term 0 beddays as consequence of (short term) limitations health related absenteeism from work, work loss, etc. (accidental) injuries 3 general mental health 4 aspects of mental health (stress, nervous, anxiety, etc) 5 sleeping and sleeping disturbances 6 social support 7 missing teeth 8 dental prosthesis 99 other health indicators
14 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey N0 NL0 P0 S0 UK0 UK0 UK03 UK04 UK05 UK09 UK0 Personal factors 30 blood pressure 30 serum cholesterol 303 body height and weight 304 birth length and weight 399 other personal factors Life style factors 40 smoking: general (incl present) 40 heavy smoking 403 former smoking 404 passive smoking 405 stop/reduce smoking 406 drinking alcohol (and driving) 407 heavy drinking 408 diet/nutrition 409 consumption of fresh fruit 40 consumption of vegetables 4 consumption of butter, oil, etc 4 daily activities 43 physical activity 44 leisure time activities (excl physical exercise) 45 vigorous physical activity 46 breastfeeding 47 (il)licit drug use 48 knowledge of (un)healthy life styles 49 risk factors for cancer (excl smoking, drinking, diet) 40 sexual behaviour 499 other life style factors
15 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey N0 NL0 P0 S0 UK0 UK0 UK03 UK04 UK05 UK09 UK0 Living and working conditions 50 occupation 50 working conditions 503 workplace exposures (carcinogenic/dangerous substances, etc) 504 accidents: general 505 accidents: at work 506 accidents: at home 507 accidents: at school 508 accidents: traffic 509 accidents: during leisure time activities 50 external environment (air/water/other polution, noise, etc) 5 type of dwelling 5 housing: number of rooms 599 other living and working conditions Prevention, health protection and promotion 60 screening for breast cancer 60 screening for uterus/cervix cancer 603 screening for other cancers (prostate, etc) 604 vaccinations (incl influenza) 605 campaigns or programmes: general 606 campaigns or programmes: smoking 607 campaigns or programmes: alcohol use 608 campaigns or programmes: physical activity 609 campaigns or programmes: diet 60 campaigns or programmes: safe sex 699 other prevention, protection and promotion items 6 4
16 Annex 5. Number of health related topics per survey N0 NL0 P0 S0 UK0 UK0 UK03 UK04 UK05 UK09 UK0 Use of health and social services 70 use of services: general 70 general practitioner 703 specialist 704 physiotherapist 705 dentist 706 alternative practitioners 707 hospitalization 708 operations 709 maternal and child health care 70 mental health care 7 physical examinations or check ups 7 medication: general 73 medication: prescribed 74 medication: non-prescribed / over the counter (OTC) 75 medication: use of specific groups 76 use of technical/medical aids 77 expenditures on health and social services 799 other health and social services Other factors: not classified 999 not classified Excl International surveys.
17 This report was produced by a contractor for Health & Consumer Protection Directorate General and represents the views of the contractor or author. These views have not been adopted or in any way approved by the Commission and do not necessarily represent the view of the Commission or the Directorate General for Health and Consumer Protection. The European Commission does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this study, nor does it accept responsibility for any use made thereof.
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