Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Scottish Health Survey, 2017

Variable Details

VariableIllCode6
LabelCode for longstanding illness 6
Question text What (else) is the matter with you?
Responses
1 Cancer (neoplasm) including lumps, masses, tumours and growt 0
2 Diabetes 0
3 Other endocrine/metabolic 2
4 Mental illness/anxiety/depression/nerves (nes) 10
5 Mental handicap 0
6 Epilepsy/fits 0
7 Migraine/headache 0
8 Other problems of nervous system 4
9 Cataract/poor eye sight/blindness 4
10 Other eye complaints 0
11 Poor hearing/deafness 1
12 Tinnitus/noises in the ear 0
13 Meniere's disease/ear complaints causing balance problems 0
14 Other ear complaints 0
15 Stroke/cerebral haemorrhage/cerebral thrombosis 0
16 Heart attack/angina 0
17 Hypertension/high blood pressure/blood pressure (nes) 3
18 Other heart problems 1
19 Piles/haemorrhoids incl. Varicose Veins in anus 0
20 Varicose veins/phlebitis in lower extremities 0
21 Other blood vessels/embolic 1
22 Bronchitis/emphysema 0
23 Asthma 1
24 Hayfever 0
25 Other respiratory complaints 1
26 Stomach ulcer/ulcer (nes)/abdominal hernia/rupture 2
27 Other digestive complaints 3
28 Complaints of bowel/colon 2
29 Complaints of teeth/mouth/tongue 0
30 Kidney complaints 0
31 Urinary tract infection 0
32 Other bladder problems/incontinence 0
33 Reproductive system disorders 0
34 Arthritis/rheumatism/fibrositis 3
35 Back problems/slipped disc/spine/neck 1
36 Other problems of bones/joints/muscles 4
37 Infectious and parasitic disease 0
38 Disorders of blood and blood forming organs and immunity dis 0
39 Skin complaints 1
40 Other complaints 1
41 Unclassifiable 0
42 Complaint no longer present 0
99 Not answered/Refusal 0
-1 Item not applicable 5255
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationScottish Health Survey, 2017
Interviewer InstructionsRECORD FULLY. PROBE FOR DETAIL.
UniverseAdults aged 16 and over and children aged 0-15 years living in private households in Scotland during 2017.
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study