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Publication #1429
Reference
Name
Well? What do you think? (2004): the second national Scottish survey of public attitudes to mental health, mental well-being and mental health problems
Categories
Scottish Government
Organization
Scottish Executive
Keywords
NHS
SCOTLAND
SURVEYS
RESEARCH
MENTAL HEALTH
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
MENTAL ILLNESS
STATISTICS
LIFESTYLE
STATISTICAL METHODS
QUESTIONNAIRES
ATTITUDES
PREVALENCE
OCCURRENCE
Description
The National Programme for Improving Mental Health is a key part of Scottish Executive's health improvement and social justice policy development. The first National Scottish Survey of Public Attitudes to Mental Health was commissioned by the Executive in 2002 to help inform the National Programme's work and to provide relevant baseline data. The second survey was commissioned to track progress towards meeting the aims of the National Programme. The survey was carried out by MORI and conducted among 1,401 adults aged 16+ in Scotland. The sample was designed to be representative of the adult population of Scotland.
Contact Name
Contact Email
Contact Address
Scottish Executive Social Research, 4th Floor West Rear, St Andrew's House, Regent Road, EDINBURGH, EH1 3DG.
Contact Phone
Created
2005-01-07 00:00:00
Download URL
External Link: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/health/pamhs-00.asp
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