Scotland's public health priorities
Report on Scotland's six public health priorities.
Appendix
A Scotland where we live in vibrant, healthy and safe places and communities
1.1 Scottish Household Survey 2016
1.2 Scottish House Condition Survey 2016
1.3 Scottish Social Attitudes Survey, 2015
1.4 Scottish Social Attitudes Survey, 2016
1.5 A cross-sectional analysis of the relationship between tobacco and alcohol outlet density and neighbourhood deprivation. Shortt et al, BMC Public Health, 2015
1.6 Scottish Household Survey 2016
1.7 Scottish Household Survey 2016
1.8 Scottish Household Survey 2016
1.9 Scottish Crime & Justice Survey 2016/17
A Scotland where we flourish in our early years
2.1 Vital events reference table, National Records of Scotland, 2016
2.2 Poverty & Income Inequality in Scotland: 2014-17
2.3 Infant Feeding Statistics Scotland, ISD, 2016/17
2.4 Child Health 27-30 Month Review Statistics, Scotland 2016/17, ISD
2.5 National household survey of adverse childhood experiences and their relationship with resilience to health-harming behaviors in England, Bellis et al, BMC Public Health, 2014
2.6 Procedures in an acute setting, Information Services Division, 2015/16
2.7 Summary Statistics for Attainment, Scottish Government, 2017
2.8 Scottish schools adolescent lifestyle and substance use survey ( SALSUS) 2015
A Scotland where we have good mental wellbeing
3.1 Adult psychiatric morbidity in England, 2007: results of a household survey. McManus et al, NHS Information Centre for health and social care, 2009
3.2 Scottish Health Survey, 2016
3.3 Alzheimers Scotland, 2017
3.4 Outcomes of Nordic mental health systems: life expectancy of patients with mental disorders. Wahlbeck et al, British Journal of Psychiatry, 2011
3.5 The Scottish Burden of Disease Study 2015, ScotPHO, 2017
3.6 Suicide attempts and non-suicidal self-harm: national prevalence study of young adults, Connor et al, British Journal of Psychiatry, 2018
3.7 Long Term Monitoring of Health Inequalities: Headline Indicators - October 2015, Scottish Government
3.8 What's it worth now? (2009/10) Scottish Association for Mental Health, 2011
3.9 Fourth report, our Voice Citizens’ Panel Survey, 2018
3.10 Work-related Stress, Depression or Anxiety statistics, 2017 / Labour Force Survey, 2017
3.11 Medicines used in Mental Health, 2006/07 to 2016/17, ISD
A Scotland where we reduce the use of and harm from alcohol, tobacco and other drugs
4.1 Alcohol and smoking: Scottish Health Survey, 2016
Other drugs: Scottish Crime and Justice Survey, 2014/15
4.2 Smoking attributable deaths in Scotland, ScotPHO (2016)
National Records of Scotland (deaths)
Drug Related Deaths in Scotland in 2016, National Records of Scotland (2017)
4.3 The Societal Cost of Alcohol Misuse in Scotland for 2007, Scottish Government
4.4 Unrecognised and under-reported: the impact of alcohol on people other than the drinker in Scotland, Alcohol Focus Scotland
4.5 National evaluation of Scotland's smoke-free legislation, ASH Scotland
4.6 Model-based appraisal of the comparative impact of Minimum Unit Pricing and taxation policies in Scotland, version 3, April 2016, University of Sheffield
4.7 Scottish schools adolescent lifestyle and substance use survey ( SALSUS) 2015
A Scotland where we have a sustainable, inclusive economy with equality of outcomes for all
5.1 Long Term Monitoring of Health Inequalities, 2017
5.2 Poverty & Income Inequality in Scotland: 2014-17
5.3 Distribution of total net household wealth by percentile, Scotland (2012/14) Wealth and Assets Survey, ONS
5.4 Poverty & Income Inequality in Scotland: 2014-17
5.5 Poverty & Income Inequality in Scotland: 2014-17
5.6 Poverty & Income Inequality in Scotland: 2014-17
5.7 Long Term Monitoring of Health Inequalities, 2017
A Scotland where we eat well, have a healthy weight and are physically active
6.1 Scottish Health Survey, 2016
6.2 Scottish Health Survey, 2016
6.3 Scottish Health Survey, 2016
6.4 Global burden of disease study, Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation, 2016
6.5 Obesity in Scotland, SPICe Briefing, 2015
6.6 Costing the burden of ill health related to physical inactivity for Scotland. Foster and Allender, British Heart Foundation Research, 2012
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