Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

British Social Attitudes Survey, 2001

Variable Details

VariableHELPBED2
LabelR bedridden:get help from whom2nd?C2.22b
Question text Now we would like to ask you how you would get help in situations that anyone could find herself or himself in. First, suppose you had the 'flu and had to stay in bed for a few days and needed help around the house, with shopping and so on. Who would you turn to second for help?
Responses
1 Spouse/ partner 13
2 Mother 137
3 Father 46
4 Daughter 148
5 Daughter-in-law 15
6 Son 84
7 Son-in-law 4
8 Sister 58
9 Brother 30
10 Other relative 13
11 Other in-laws 35
12 Close friend 134
13 Neighbour 69
14 Someone wrk with 10
15 Paid help 6
16 Other choice 16
17 No-one 30
98 Don't know 0
99 Not answered 64
-2 Skp,A+B versions 1883
-1 No self-compltn 492
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationBritish Social Attitudes Survey, 2001
Interviewer InstructionsPlease tick only one as your second choice. Before going on to the next question, please check to see that you have only ticked one first choice and one second choice.
UniverseAdults (18 and over) living in private households in Great Britain (excluding the 'crofting counties' north of the Caledonian Canal).<br>;Adults;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;Sampling is conducted in four stages; from 1993 the sample has been drawn from the Postcode Address File, whereas in previous years it was drawn from the Electoral Register.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. The BSA survey is conducted annually.