Scottish Heart Health Study, 1984-1986 and the First Scottish MONICA Survey, 1986

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The Scottish Heart Health Study aimed to establish the levels of coronary heart disease risk factors in a cross-sectional sample of Scottish men and women aged 40-59 drawn from different localities; to determine the extent to which the geographical variation in coronary heart disease can be explained in terms of the geographical variation in risk factor levels; to assess the relative contribution of the established risk factors and some more recently described ones to the prediction of coronary heart disease within a cohort of men and women. The MONICA study aimed to measure the trends in cardiovascular mortality and coronary heart disease and cerebrovascular disease morbidity and to assess the extent to which these trends are related to changes in known risk factors, daily living habits, health care, or major socio-economic features measured at the same time in defined communities in different countries.

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Social and demographic factors; family history of heart disease etc.; medical history and symptoms; medication; chest pain; leg pain; cough, phlegm, breathlessness; physical activity; tobacco smoking (in detail); food frequency questionnaire; alcohol diary for one week; Bortner questionnaire; social support; health knowledge and attitudes and related behaviour; weight, height, blood pressure; expired air carbon monoxide; electrocardiogram; blood tests; urinary electrolytes. Measurement Scales: Minnesota code for electrocardiogram; Bortner scale for personality. See documentation for further details. During conversion from the original ASCII text versions of the data, variable labels have been added and missing values set as missing. Value labels for the SHHS study can be found in the questionnaire within the user guide. No corresponding separate MONICA questionnaire is available, but further information on the wider international WHO MONICA survey can be found in the report on the WHO website at http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/42597/1/9241562234.pdf

Multi-stage stratified random sample

Two stage random sampling: random sample of general practitioners; random sampling of patients with

Postal survey

Self-completion

Clinical measurements

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DOI http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3150-1
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=0a3465f4a7affd36b5a19faea4fc402d36b5a27e330433e4385f767fb5fa7968
Provenance
Creator Woodward, M., University of Dundee, Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit; Tunstall-Pedoe, H., University of Dundee, Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit; Crombie, I. K., University of Dundee, Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit; A'Brook, R., University of Dundee, Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit; Smith, W. Cairns S., University of Dundee, Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit; Brown, C., University of Dundee, Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit; Tavendale, R., University of Dundee, Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 1994
Funding Reference British Heart Foundation; Tobacco Products Research Trust; Scottish Office, Department of Home and Health
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Language English
Discipline Economics; History; Humanities; Life Sciences; Medicine; Medicine and Health; Medieval History; Physiology; Social and Behavioural Sciences
Spatial Coverage Scotland