Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Millennium Cohort Study: First Survey, 2001-2003

Variable Details

Variableamimacaa
LabelS1 MAIN Reasons not had any immunisations C1
Question text Why is that? (1st child) Response 1
Responses
1 Administrative error/difficulties e.g. no appointment receiv 8
2 Lack of supplies/ran out of immunisation 1
3 Staffing problems e.g. doctor unavailable 3
4 Other problems with services/service providers 3
5 Child was unwell/in hospital when appointment due 53
6 Other reason relating to baby 8
7 Medical problems related to/bad reactions to immunisations i 14
8 Mother/parent unable to keep appointment 5
9 Other reason relating to family 9
10 Next appointment in the near future/soon 13
11 Doesn t want child to have all immunisations at once 3
12 Parent hasn t got around to it yet 9
13 Prefers to use homeopathic alternative/other method 12
14 Parent doesn t like needles/injections 1
15 Associated health risks/concerns 25
16 Benefits do not outweigh the risks 3
17 Believes child is too young, prefers to wait until older 11
18 Parental choice, no specific reason 37
20 No reason given/don t know 3
85 Other answer (not codeable 1-18, 20) 17
86 Irrelevant response 3
-9 Refusal 0
-8 Don't Know 4
-1 Not applicable 18307
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationMillennium Cohort Study: First Survey, 2001-2003
UniverseThe sample population for MCS was drawn from all live births in the United Kingdom over 12 months (from 1 September 2000 in England and Wales and for 59 weeks from 22 November 2000 in Scotland and Northern Ireland).;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;See documentation for details.
Study TypeLongitudinal/panel/cohort<br><br>Four waves have been conducted to date: MCS1 (age 9 months), MCS2 (age 3 years), MCS3 (age 5 years) and MCS4 (age 7 years).<br><br>The population of eligible live births was selected from a random sample of electoral wards, disproportionately stratified to ensure adequate representation of all four UK countries, deprived areas and those with high concentrations of black and Asian families. See documentation for further details.