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====Mental Health and Wellbeing==== | ====Mental Health and Wellbeing==== |
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Study members completed the GHQ-28 as a self-administered questionnaire, repeating the measures from age 53. | Study members completed the GHQ-28 as a self-administered questionnaire, repeating the measures from age 53. |
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| Study members, except those who took part in the Manchester Feasibility study, also completed the **Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale** ({{https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/med/research/platform/wemwbs/|WEMWBS}}) on the pre-assessment questionnaire. This was developed to enable the monitoring of mental wellbeing in the general population. WEMWBS is a 14-item scale with five response categories, summed to provide a single score ranging from 14-70. |
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On a separate postal questionnaire at this timepoint, the study members also completed**:** | On a separate postal questionnaire at this timepoint, the study members also completed**:** |
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1) **Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale** (WEMWBS: © NHS Health Scotland, University of Warwick and University of Edinburgh, 2007, all rights reserved). This was developed to enable the monitoring of mental wellbeing in the general population. WEMWBS is a 14-item scale with five response categories, summed to provide a single score ranging from 14-70. | 1) **Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale** |
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- repeated severe symptoms (1.7%) | - repeated severe symptoms (1.7%) |
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Details of the latent class methodology, and some findings on early associates of these profiles, can be found in Colman et al. (2007). <html><br></html> | Details of the latent class methodology, and some findings on early associates of these profiles, can be found in Colman et al. (2007). An update to include the age 60-64 data collection can be found in {{https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/the-british-journal-of-psychiatry/article/lifetime-affect-and-midlife-cognitive-function-prospective-birth-cohort-study/ED0E86A50616C358859B235E024592BE|Richards et al.}} (2014). <html><br></html> |
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Further information on the <html><a href="http://www.nshd.mrc.ac.uk/research/mental_health.aspx" target="_blank"></html>Mental Health and Wellbeing<html></a></html> research programme is available on the public LHA website.<html><br></html> <html><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Verdana; color: black;"><span style=""></html> | Further information on the <html><a href="http://www.nshd.mrc.ac.uk/research/mental_health.aspx" target="_blank"></html>Mental Health and Wellbeing<html></a></html> research programme is available on the public LHA website.<html><br></html> <html><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Verdana; color: black;"><span style=""></html> |
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| === Obtaining the standard adult mental health and wellbeing 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 below.\\ |
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| [[http://skylark.ucl.ac.uk/Sparrow/search/html/keyword/mrepo:topics:mentalhealthandwellbeing | HTML version of the standard variables to view]] |
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