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World Health Survey 2003

United Kingdom, 2003
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GBR_2003_WHS_v01_M
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unusual circumstances (q9013)

Data file: WHS-UK_F4

Overview

Valid: 441
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 1271
End: 1350
Width: 80
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Any unusual circumstances or happenings during the interview:
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Phone call 2-3 mins 1
0.2%
2 children, one playing on computer, other screeming for mothers attention 1
0.2%
3 TELEPHONE CALLS OMTERUPTED SURVEY BUT NO PROBLEMS 1
0.2%
4 children shouting and fighting, computer games at high volume 1
0.2%
A lotof family came which i was pleased about becuase they told me about ho 1
0.2%
A very nice gentleman 1
0.2%
Baby present 1
0.2%
Became very nervous although started off quite confident said she went to t 1
0.2%
Brief visit from friend 1
0.2%
CHILDREN OUTSIDE CAUSING A DISTURBANCE 1
0.2%
Cant remember most of the things so he showed me papers to show dates 1
0.2%
Cant sit down for more than 30mins before he stretches arms. 1
0.2%
Changed rooms so husband could watch football 1
0.2%
Children around 1
0.2%
Children came and interupteda couple of times 1
0.2%
Coming in and out of the house to answer phone call 1
0.2%
Dogs & cats competing for attention but pleasant atmosphere 1
0.2%
Drilling out side of house all houses being altered. 1
0.2%
Dyslexic - wife helped him he seemed to rely on her to jog himemory. 1
0.2%
Gentleman happy to anser until wife's intervention, then refuals 1
0.2%
Going in and out of the room. 1
0.2%
Got emotional when talking about depression- father has just comm suicide 1
0.2%
HUSBAND STAYED ALL THE TIME AS SHE NEEDED SOME TRANSLATION 1
0.2%
Had to ask husband what certain words meant, or look up Portuguese equivale 1
0.2%
He doesn't seem to be qutie knowledgeable. He tried to remember things and 1
0.2%
His carer arrived (carer unpaid) said resp had V.Bad memory & had confused 1
0.2%
It starts to snow heavily, all over 1
0.2%
Iwonderwhyshewasn'tinterestedintellingmeherfamily'sd.o.b.&otherdetailsMean 1
0.2%
Mrs B was gardening when I called & we stood in the garden & did the interv 1
0.2%
NIL 2
0.5%
NO 9
2%
NONE 12
2.7%
NOTHING 1
0.2%
Needed a little help from husband in lip reading. 1
0.2%
Nil 2
0.5%
No 67
15.2%
No except a few distractions from the husband which semmed deliberate 1
0.2%
No except for parrot squarking in cage in same room! Horror 1
0.2%
None 81
18.4%
None Too long interview 1
0.2%
None - a pleasurable experience 1
0.2%
None - he may have phoned office to check I was genuine. 1
0.2%
None apart from 3 children interupting. 1
0.2%
None at all 1
0.2%
None at all. It was all smiles with her husband standing by her side. 1
0.2%
None, nice young lady 1
0.2%
Nonje at all other than she felt a bit uneasy towards the end of the survey 1
0.2%
Nothing 9
2%
Old, a bit slow but very with it. Appeared lonely,had to repeat some parts 1
0.2%
Phone rang 3 times 1
0.2%
Phone rang friend was in health worker came in at end 1
0.2%
Phone wrang as she is a councilor 1
0.2%
Pregnant - used toilet twice during interview 1
0.2%
RESP WAS SUFFERING FROM MIGRANE PARTNER HELPED WITH ANSWERS 1
0.2%
Read consent form but did not sign 1
0.2%
Respondant slow and a support worker came in and i felt she got confused 1
0.2%
Respondent cannot understand English fluently, but wife sat beside him 1
0.2%
Respondent is registered blind 1
0.2%
Respondent pausedoften and touched chest. I can see that he has a problem 1
0.2%
Respondent reluctant to interview 1
0.2%
Respondent seemed in pain and uncomfortable 1
0.2%
Respondent suffering from throat infection but agreed to be interviewed 1
0.2%
Rushed interview, respondent in a hurry to go out 1
0.2%
Son had a migraine headache 1
0.2%
TELEPHONE CALL 1
0.2%
THE RESPONDANT FOUND SECTION S7400-s7410 QUITE AMUSING 1
0.2%
Telephone distrubances 1
0.2%
This man doesn't seem serious at all as he didn't show any serious attitude 1
0.2%
This man was very unstable, although he answered all questio ns 1
0.2%
VISIT OF A FRIEND WHO LEFT CHILD WITH RESPONDENT 1
0.2%
Very nice 1
0.2%
Very nice couple 1
0.2%
Wanted to give me £5 incentive back. but I said No, it was hers,Uneasy 1
0.2%
Was a bit interested but wife against his participation. 1
0.2%
Young Student Very pleasant 1
0.2%
baby had to be nursed so stopped briefly 1
0.2%
baby present and unhappy 1
0.2%
beacuse the lady is a great age so she does take a long time to answer 1
0.2%
boys playing shops had to hold plastic hotdogs whilst conducting interview 1
0.2%
care worker came in to attend to lady caused slight concentr ation lapse 1
0.2%
conducted sitting on the stairs while building work being carried out 1
0.2%
disabled but very alert 1
0.2%
grandchild running around 1
0.2%
just couldn't answer some things, needed help. 1
0.2%
just moved in so didn't know household bills 1
0.2%
n/a 2
0.5%
nil 2
0.5%
no 75
17%
no Elderly charming gentleman 1
0.2%
no only young children to keep calm 1
0.2%
no, quite interested and with it. 1
0.2%
non 4
0.9%
none 83
18.8%
none but notready to answer any personal question 1
0.2%
none-husband walked through room 2or 3 times but made no comment 1
0.2%
nothing 3
0.7%
ok 1
0.2%
relatives arrived halfway through 1
0.2%
respondent got excused for 2 times without any observed reason 1
0.2%
very nice lady 2
0.5%
very plesant 1
0.2%
wife disabled 1
0.2%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
To be filled in by the interviewer at the end of the interview
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