Demographics (Demographics) 33
Name
Label
Description
Unit
DataType
adults in househols
How many adults (aged 18 and over) are living in your household? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Integer
not a carer
Do you have any caring responsibilities? None. Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
carer status undisclosed
Do you have any caring responsibilities? Prefer not to say. Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
carer older adult
Do you have any caring responsibilities? Primary carer of an older person or people (age 65+). Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
carer disabled adult
Do you have any caring responsibilities? Primary carer of an adult with a disability. Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
carer disabled child
Do you have any caring responsibilities? Primary carer of a child (or children) with a disability Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
carer child
Do you have any caring responsibilities? Primary carer of a child (or children) aged under 18 years. Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
secondary carer
Do you have any caring responsibilities? Secondary carer. Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
children in household
How many children (aged 17 and under) are living in your household? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Integer
cost of living
Cost of living. Thinking about the cost of living as it affects you and your household; which of these best describes your situation at present? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
education
Highest educational qualification at baseline. Self-reported by participant.
Categorical
lockdown food ate less
Lockdown food security. Since lockdown has there been a time when you ate less than you thought you should because of a lack of money access or other resources? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
lockdown food few kinds
Lockdown food security. Since lockdown has there been a time when you ate only a few kinds of food because of a lack of money access or other resources? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
lockdown food went hungry
Lockdown food security. Since lockdown has there been a time when you were hungry but did not eat because there was not enough money access or other resources for food? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
lockdown food whole day
Lockdown food security. Since lockdown has there been a time when you went without eating for a whole day because of a lack of money access or other resources? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
lockdown food not healthy
Lockdown food security. Since lockdown has there been a time when you were unable to eat healthy and nutritious food because of a lack of money access or other resources? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
lockdown food ran out
Lockdown food security. Since lockdown has there been a time when your household ran out of food because of a lack of money access or other resources? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
lockdown food skip meal
Lockdown food security. Since lockdown has there been a time when you had to skip a meal because there was not enough money access or other resources to get food? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
lockdown food worry
Lockdown food security. Since lockdown has there been a time when you were worried you would run out of food because of a lack of money access or other resources? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
access to garden
Garden access. Which of these best applies to your home? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
marital status
Marital status at baseline. Self-reported by participant.
Categorical
access to parks
Park access. About how long would it take to get from your home to the nearest accessible open recreation area such as a park or other open space if you walked to it? Self-reported by participant at baseline.
Categorical
occupational status
Usual occupational status at baseline. Self-reported by participant.
Categorical
covid occupational status
Covid-related occupational status at baseline. Self-reported by participant.
Categorical
social support borrow
Social support. If I need to I can borrow something from friends or neighbours without any problems. Please rate how much you agree with the following statements on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1=strongly disagree and 5=strongly agree. Self-reported by participant at baseline on a Likert scale.
Categorical
social support depressed
Social support. If I’m very depressed I know who I can turn to. Please rate how much you agree with the following statements on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1=strongly disagree and 5=strongly agree. Self-reported by participant at baseline on a Likert scale.
Categorical
social support do things
Social support. I know several people with whom I like to do things. Please rate how much you agree with the following statements on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1=strongly disagree and 5=strongly agree. Self-reported by participant at baseline on a Likert scale.
Categorical
social support help
Social support. There is someone very close to me whose help I can always count on. Please rate how much you agree with the following statements on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1=strongly disagree and 5=strongly agree. Self-reported by participant at baseline on a Likert scale.
Categorical
social support sick
Social support. When I am sick I can ask friends/relatives to handle important things for me without hesitation. Please rate how much you agree with the following statements on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1=strongly disagree and 5=strongly agree. Self-reported by participant at baseline on a Likert scale.
Categorical
social support understanding
Social support. I receive a lot of understanding and security from others. Please rate how much you agree with the following statements on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1=strongly disagree and 5=strongly agree. Self-reported by participant at baseline on a Likert scale.
Categorical