read_2011.Rd
Reads and does basic cleaning on the Health Survey for England 2011.
Character string - the root directory. This is the section of the file path to where the data is stored that might vary depending on how the network drive is being accessed. The default is "X:/", which corresponds to the University of Sheffield's X drive in the School of Health and Related Research. Within the function, the root is pasted onto the front of the rest of the file path specified in the 'file' argument. Thus, if root = NULL, then the complete file path is given in the 'file' argument.
Character string - the file path and the name and extension of the file. The function has been designed and tested to work with tab delimited files '.tab'. Files are read by the function [data.table::fread].
Character string - select either: "all" - keep all variables in the survey data; "tobalc" - keep a reduced set of variables associated with tobacco and alcohol consumption and a selected set of survey design and socio-demographic variables that are needed for the functions within the hseclean package to work.
Returns a data table.
The HSE 2011 included a general population sample of adults and children, representative of the whole population at both national and regional level. For the sample, 8,992 addresses were randomly selected in 562 postcode sectors, issued over twelve months from January to December 2011. Where an address was found to have multiple dwelling units, one dwelling unit was selected at random and where there were multiple households at a dwelling unit, one household was selected at random.
In each selected household, all individuals were eligible for inclusion in the survey. Where there were three or more children aged 0-15 in a household, two of the children were selected at random. A nurse visit was arranged for all participants who consented.
A total of 8,610 adults aged 16 and over and 2,007 children aged 0-15 were interviewed. A household response rate of 66 population sample, 5,715 adults and 1,257 children had a nurse visit.
Individual weight
For analyses at the individual level, the weighting variable to use is (wt_int). These weights are generated separately for adults and children:
for adults (aged 16 or more), the interview weights are a combination of the householdweight and a component which adjusts the sample to reduce bias from individual non-response within households;
for children (aged 0 to 15), the weights are generated from the household weights and the child selection weights – the selection weights correct for only including a maximum of two children in a household. The combined household and child selection weight were adjusted to ensure that the weighted age/sex distribution matched that of all children in co-operating households.
For analysis of children aged 0-15 in both the Core and the Boost sample, taking into account child selection only and not adjusting for non-response, the (wt_child) variable can be used. For analysis of children aged 2-15 in the only Boost sample the (wt_childb) variable can
Drinking diary weight
The drinking diary was given to all participants aged 18 and over who completed the main HSE interview and had had an alcoholic drink in the previous 12 months. A drinking diary weight has been generated for all adults eligible for the drinking diary. This weight (wt_drink) should be used on all analysis of drinking diary questions.
-1 Not applicable: Used to signify that a particular variable did not apply to a given respondent usually because of internal routing. For example, men in women only questions.
-2 Schedule not applicable: Used mainly for variables on the self-completions when the respondent was not of the given age range, also used for children without legal guardians in the home who could not participate in the nurse schedule.
-8 Don't know, Can't say.
-9 No answer/ Refused
The data is read by the function [data.table::fread]. The 'root' and 'file' arguments are pasted together to form the file path. The following are converted to NA: c("NA", "", "-1", "-2", "-6", "-7", "-8", "-9", "-90", "-90.0", "-99", "N/A"). All variable names are converted to lower case. The cluster and probabilistic sampling unit have the year appended to them. Some renaming of variables is done for consistency with other years.
if (FALSE) {
data_2011 <- read_2011("X:/",
"ScHARR/PR_Consumption_TA/HSE/HSE 2011/UKDA-7260-tab/tab/hse2011ai.tab")
}