Data project
Survey on health, impairment and living conditions in Denmark 2012 (SHILD)
Survey on health, impairment and living conditions in Denmark 2012 (SHILD)
Summary
Strengths: The database includes a rather large sample consisting of people with and without different impairments, and their partners and children. The data can be linked to register data from Statistics Denmark and all questions are validated in international or Danish context. Weaknesses: Only the first wave of data have been collected so far.
Type of data
Data Source
Survey
Type of Study
Other: Longitudinal study, in 2012 data for the first round was collected and the plan is to collect new data every four years.
Data gathering method
Telephone
Access to data
Conditions of access
Type of available data (e.g. anonymised microdata, aggregated tables, etc.)
Anonymised microdata
Aggregated tables
Formats available
SAS, SPSS, Stata
Coverage
Coverage Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes
Data was collected in 2012. The original sample size was 32,819 individuals. Of them, 18,957 responded.
First year of collection
2012
Stratification if applicable
The sample is not stratified.
Base used for sampling
Geographical coverage and breakdowns
Entire country
Age range
Population aged 16-64
Statistical representativeness
Population representative
Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics
The collected data covers self-rated impairment, functional ability, work capacity, self-rated mental and physical health, health behaviors (smoking, alcohol, other drugs), participation in various domains of social life, contacts with the public support system; individuals’ background, such as information on work life, income and education, welfare benefits, consumption of health-related goods and services; expectations for the future (health, work capacity, family relations); discrimination, exposure to violence; personality measure (two of the big five personality traits - neuroticism and conscientiousness).
Covers questions about discrimination, including one question about age discrimination. Furthermore, it is possible to compare personally experienced discrimination across different age groups in order to analyse whether or not they vary.
Linkage
Standardisation
Two of the big five personality traits (neurotocism and conscientiousness)
Possibility of linkage among databases
Data can be linked to register data available at Statistics Denmark through an encrypted identification key.
Data quality
Entry errors if applicable
N.A.
Breaks
N.A.
Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection
It is planned that the same questions will be asked in order to detect changes over time.
Governance
Contact information
Data will be available through CSSR. Contact: Head of CSSR, Leif Jensen
CSSR
Herluf Trolles Gade 11
DK-1052 Copehagen K Denmark Phone: (+45)33480820
Email: leh(at)sfi.dk
Url: Not up and running yet
Timeliness, transparency
Data was collected in 2012 and the first report is being prepared.