Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Health Survey for England, 2006

Variable Details

Variablemedbi02
LabelNames of medicines prescribed by doctor
Responses
0 No 0
1 Yes 0
212 1
10102 13
10200 19
10301 26
10304 2
10305 124
10402 7
10500 16
10601 7
10602 18
10604 22
10702 4
10703 1
10904 4
20101 23
20102 1
20201 213
20202 53
20203 10
20204 11
20205 9
20208 1
20302 8
20400 212
20502 4
20503 9
20504 28
20505 267
20506 2
20601 42
20602 154
20603 4
20604 1
20802 22
20803 4
20900 236
21100 5
21200 290
30101 222
30102 9
30103 6
30104 10
30200 275
30301 2
30302 4
30401 45
30402 1
30403 2
30700 1
30902 1
31000 1
40101 26
40102 11
40201 11
40202 2
40203 5
40301 62
40303 79
40304 20
40400 3
40501 2
40502 2
40600 27
40701 176
40702 55
40703 8
40704 23
40801 39
40901 8
40902 2
40903 1
41000 4
41100 2
50101 16
50102 6
50103 6
50104 2
50105 2
50108 3
50109 1
50111 2
50112 1
50200 1
50301 2
50302 2
50305 2
50401 2
50404 1
50505 2
60101 32
60102 104
60103 6
60201 50
60202 4
60300 1
60302 7
60401 39
60402 5
60501 3
60502 4
60601 5
60602 19
60702 2
70201 3
70202 1
70301 37
70302 18
70303 1
70304 1
70401 14
70402 7
70403 4
70405 6
80103 1
80104 1
80105 2
80201 3
80202 2
80204 1
80302 1
80304 19
90101 22
90102 17
90103 1
90201 2
90202 6
90501 18
90602 9
90603 2
90604 14
90607 1
100101 109
100102 8
100103 11
100104 22
100202 17
100302 7
110301 3
110401 4
110500 1
110600 23
110801 11
120101 2
120201 22
120202 10
120203 1
130201 30
130202 1
130300 1
130400 30
130501 2
130502 8
130601 7
130602 1
130801 1
130900 3
131001 4
131002 2
131004 1
150104 8
999996 39
-9 No answer/refused 0
-8 Don't know 0
-7 Refused/not obtained 0
-6 Schedule not obtained 0
-2 Schedule not applicable 0
-1 Item not applicable 17444
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationHealth Survey for England, 2006
Interviewer InstructionsNURSE: ENTER NAME OF DRUG NO. (1,2,3..etc.). ASK IF YOU CAN SEE THE CONTAINERS FOR ALL PRESCRIBED MEDICINES CURRENTLY BEING TAKEN.IF ASPIRIN, RECORD DOSAGE AS WELL AS NAME. Text: Maximum 30 characters
UniverseAdults (aged 16 and over) and children (aged 0-15 years) in the general population, living in private households in England during 2006. A boost sample of children aged 2-15 was also included.;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. The survey is conducted annually.