Scottish Health Survey 2014 - volume 2: technical report
Presents information on the methodology and fieldwork for the Scottish Health Survey 2014.
Table 1.7 Summary of children's individual response to the survey, by sample type and sex
Eligible child sample aged 0-15 ('set' sample of children)a | 2014 | |||||
Individual response | Boys | Girls | All children | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
N | % | N | % | N | % | |
Main sample | ||||||
Interviewed | 409 | 61 | 401 | 60 | 810 | 61 |
Eligible non-responders:b | ||||||
In responding households | 26 | 4 | 21 | 3 | 47 | 4 |
In non-responding households | 238 | 35 | 242 | 36 | 480 | 36 |
Responded to: | ||||||
Heightc | 294 | 44 | 287 | 43 | 581 | 43 |
Weightc | 293 | 44 | 284 | 43 | 577 | 43 |
Child boost sample | ||||||
Interviewed | 433 | 69 | 425 | 68 | 858 | 69 |
Eligible non-responders:b | ||||||
In responding households | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 0 |
In non-responding households | 187 | 30 | 198 | 32 | 386 | 31 |
Responded to: | ||||||
Heightc | 327 | 52 | 332 | 53 | 659 | 53 |
Weightc | 323 | 52 | 325 | 52 | 648 | 52 |
All children | ||||||
Interviewed | 842 | 65 | 826 | 64 | 1668 | 65 |
Eligible non-responders:b | ||||||
In responding households | 29 | 2 | 22 | 2 | 51 | 2 |
In non-responding households | 425 | 33 | 440 | 34 | 865 | 33 |
Responded to: | ||||||
Heightc | 621 | 48 | 619 | 48 | 1240 | 48 |
Weightc | 616 | 48 | 609 | 47 | 1225 | 47 |
Base: set sample | ||||||
Main sample | 673 | 664 | 1337 | |||
Child boost | 623 | 624 | 1248 | |||
All children | 1296 | 1288 | 2584 |
a For the method of estimating the child 'set' sample, see Section 1.6.4. Estimated bases have been rounded
b Only 2 children per household were eligible for interview so if more than 2 children were in the household the additional ones were not interviewed
c Height and weight measurements were only taken from children aged 2+. As the set sample is based on children aged 0 to 15 the figures shown will underestimated the height and weight response rates
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