read_2007: Read HSE 2007

Description Usage Arguments Details Value Examples

View source: R/read_2007.R

Description

Reads and does basic cleaning on the Health Survey for England 2007.

Usage

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read_2007(
  root = c("X:/", "/Volumes/Shared/"),
  file = "ScHARR/PR_Consumption_TA/HSE/HSE 2007/UKDA-6112-tab/tab/hse07ai.tab"
)

Arguments

root

Character - the root directory.

file

Character - the file path and name.

Details

The Health Survey for England 2007 was designed to provide data at both national and regional level about the population living in private households in England. The sample for the HSE 2007 comprised of two components: the core (general population) sample and a boost sample of children aged 2-15. The core sample was designed to be representative of the population living in private households in England and should be used for analyses at the national level. The core sample was split in two for some modules of the 2007 survey, further details are shown in Appendix A.

A random sample of 720 PSUs (Primary Sampling Units) was selected for the core and the boost sample, an additional 180 PSUs were used to supplement the child boost sample. The PSUs were selected with probability proportional to the total number of addresses within them. Once selected, the PSUs were randomly allocated to the 12 months of the year (60 per month in the core sample, 15 per month in the additional child boost) so that each quarter provided a nationally representative sample.

Within each of the 720 core PSUs a sample of 36 addresses was selected. The selected addresses were randomly allocated to either the core or child boost sample: 10 addresses to the core sample and 26 to the child boost sample. In total therefore, there were 10 core addresses allocated within each PSU, giving a total sample of 7,200 (720 x 10) core addresses, and 18,720 child boost addresses (720 x 26).

For the 180 additional child boost PSUs, a random sample of 41 addresses was selected in each PSU, giving a total sample of 7,380 addresses (180 x 41) for the additional child boost sample. The total child boost sample was thus 26,100 addresses (18,720 from the child boost sample in core points and 7,380 from the additional child boost sample).

For the HSE core sample, all adults aged 16 years or older at each household were selected for the interview (up to a maximum of ten adults). However, a limit of two was placed on the number of interviews carried out with children aged 0-15. For households with three or more children, interviewers selected two children at random.

At boost addresses interviewers screened for households containing at least one child aged 2-15 years. For households which included eligible children, up to two were selected by the interviewer for inclusion in the survey.

An interview with each eligible person was followed by a nurse visit both using computer assisted interviewing (CAPI). The 2007 survey for adults focused on lifestyle behaviour, knowledge and attitudes. Adults were asked modules of questions on general health, alcohol consumption, smoking, and fruit and vegetable consumption. Knowledge and attitudes were covered in self-completion questionnaires.

Children aged 13-15 were interviewed themselves, and parents of children aged 0-12 were asked about their children, with the interview including questions on eating habits (fat and sugar consumption) and fruit and vegetable consumption. Children in the boost sample only were asked about physical activity.

WEIGHTING

5.2 Individual weight

For analyses at the individual level, the weighting variable to use is (wt_int). These weights are generated separately for adults and children:

For analysis of children aged 0-15 in both the Core and the Boost sample, taking into account child selection only and not adjusting for non-response, the (wt_child) variable can be used. For analysis of children aged 2-15 in the only Boost sample the (wt_childb) variable can

MISSING VALUES

Value

Returns a data table. Note that:

Examples

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## Not run: 

data_2007 <- read_2007("X:/", "ScHARR/PR_Consumption_TA/HSE/HSE 2007/UKDA-6112-tab/tab/hse07ai.tab")


## End(Not run)

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