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- | Current cigarette-smoking status (‘yes’, ‘no’) and the number of cigarettes smoked per day that were obtained in the first six such waves (at ages 20, 25, 31, 36, 43 and 53 years) were used to create a lifetime smoking trajectory variable. | + | Current cigarette-smoking status (‘yes’, ‘no’) and the number of cigarettes smoked per day that were obtained in the first six such waves (at ages 20, 25, 31, 36, 43 and 53 years) were used to create a lifetime smoking trajectory variable.< |
Study members who provided an affirmative response to being current cigarette smokers, regardless of the quantity of cigarettes smoked per day, were classified as ‘smokers’. Those who provided negative responses were classified as ‘non-smoker’.< | Study members who provided an affirmative response to being current cigarette smokers, regardless of the quantity of cigarettes smoked per day, were classified as ‘smokers’. Those who provided negative responses were classified as ‘non-smoker’.< | ||
- | From age 36 onwards, research nurses obtained information on smoking during a home interview, while data at earlier years were collected by postal questionnaire. < | ||
- | Study members who provided data for at least three waves and for whom missing data are not sequential were included in the smoking trajectory variable // | ||
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- | (iii) “Predominantly smoker”: a smoker at four or more of the data collections< | + | Study members who provided data for at least three waves and for whom missing data are not sequential were included in the smoking trajectory variable //(SMOCatBU)//. Study members were classified into one of four smoking trajectories: |
- | (iv) “Lifelong smoker”: a smoker at all available data collections.< | ||
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In cases where data were missing from one or more waves, classification was based on the smoking status at the majority of data collections. Thus, if at three of four data collections the cohort member reported being a smoker, then they were classified as ‘predominantly smoker’.< | In cases where data were missing from one or more waves, classification was based on the smoking status at the majority of data collections. Thus, if at three of four data collections the cohort member reported being a smoker, then they were classified as ‘predominantly smoker’.< | ||
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- | <hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"> | + | Clennell, S., Kuh, D., Guralnik, J. M., Patel, K. V., Mishra, G. D., Characterisation of smoking behaviour across the life course and its impact on decline in lung function and all-cause mortality: evidence from a British birth cohort. |
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- | < | + | === Obtaining the standard smoking variables === |
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+ | You can obtain a list of the standard topic variables to use in an NSHD data sharing request by selecting the link at the end of this page. | ||
+ | The XML version of the link can be sent to the LHA as part of a data sharing request. | ||
+ | Simply use your browser' | ||
+ | You can then [[mrclha.swiftinfo@ucl.ac.uk|email]] the XML version to us in support of your application, | ||
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