read_2010: Read HSE 2010

Description Usage Arguments Details Value Examples

View source: R/read_2010.R

Description

Reads and does basic cleaning on the Health Survey for England 2010.

Usage

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read_2010(
  root = c("X:/", "/Volumes/Shared/"),
  file = "ScHARR/PR_Consumption_TA/HSE/HSE 2010/UKDA-6986-tab/tab/hse10ai.tab"
)

Arguments

root

Character - the root directory.

file

Character - the file path and name.

Details

The HSE 2010 included a general population sample of adults and children, representative of the whole population at both national and regional level, and a boost sample of children aged 2-15. For the general population sample, 8,736 addresses were randomly selected in 672 postcode sectors, issued over twelve months from January to December 2010. Where an address was found to have multiple dwelling units, one dwelling unit was selected at random and where there were multiple households at a dwelling unit, one household was selected at random.

In each selected household, all individuals were eligible for inclusion in the survey. Where there were three or more children aged 0-15 in a household, two of the children were selected at random. A nurse visit was arranged for all participants who consented. In addition to the core general population sample, a boost sample of children aged 2-15 was selected using 17,136 addresses, some in the same postcode sectors as the core sample and some in an additional 168 postcode sectors to supplement the sample obtained in the core sectors. As for the core sample, where there were three or more children in a household, two of the children were selected at random to limit the respondent burden for parents. There was no nurse follow up for this child boost sample.

A total of 8,420 adults and 5,692 children were interviewed, with 2,074 children from the core sample and 3,618 from the boost. A household response rate of 66 5,587 adults and 1,327 children had a nurse visit.

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_2010 <- read_2010("X:/", "ScHARR/PR_Consumption_TA/HSE/HSE 2010/UKDA-6986-tab/tab/hse10ai.tab")


## End(Not run)

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