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Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/255 of 19 February 2018 implementing Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards statistics based on the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS) (Text with EEA relevance)

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Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/255

of 19 February 2018

implementing Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards statistics based on the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS)

(Text with EEA relevance)

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on Community statistics on public health and health and safety at work(1), and in particular Article 9(1) thereof,

Whereas:

(1) Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008 establishes a common framework for the systematic production of European statistics on public health and health and safety at work.

(2) Pursuant to Article 9(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008, implementing measures are needed to specify the data and metadata to be provided on health status, health determinants and healthcare covered by Annex I to that Regulation and to set the reference periods and intervals for providing those data.

(3) Those data represent a minimum statistical data set that should enable better monitoring of the Union's health programmes and policies on social inclusion and social protection, health inequalities and healthy ageing.

(4) Confidential data sent by Member States to the Commission (Eurostat) should be handled in accordance with the principle of statistical confidentiality as laid down in Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council(2) as well as in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council(3).

(5) A cost-benefit analysis has been carried out and evaluated in accordance with Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 1338/2008. It demonstrated that the availability of comparable Union-wide data is likely to be of great benefit for health and social policy decisions and for scientific purposes. The use of common tools should enable data consistency across countries, even though the related costs would vary depending on the degree of integration of the requested variables and methodology within existing national surveys.

(6) The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the European Statistical System Committee,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1Subject matter

European statistics based on the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS) shall concern health status, healthcare and health determinants as well as socio-demographic characteristics of the population aged 15 and over.

Article 2Definitions

For the purpose of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:

1.

‘private household’ means:

(a)

a one-person household, i.e. a person who lives alone in a separate housing unit or who occupies, as a lodger, a separate room (or rooms) in a housing unit but does not join with any of the other occupants of the housing unit to form part of a multi-person household as defined below; or

(b)

a multi-person household, i.e. a group of two or more persons who combine to occupy the whole or part of a housing unit and to provide themselves with food and possibly other essentials for living. Members of the group may pool their incomes, have a common budget and share expenses to a greater or lesser extent.

This definition does not cover collective households such as hospitals, care or residential homes, prisons, military barracks, religious institutions, boarding houses or hostels;

2.

‘usual residence’ means the place where a person normally spends the daily period of rest, regardless of temporary absences for purposes of recreation, holidays, visits to friends and relatives, business, medical treatment or religious pilgrimage.

Only the following persons shall be considered usual residents of the geographical area in question:

(a)

those who have lived in their place of usual residence for a continuous period of at least 12 months before the reference date; or

(b)

those who arrived in their place of usual residence during the 12 months before the reference date with the intention of staying there for at least 1 year.

Where the circumstances referred to in points (a) or (b) cannot be established, ‘usual residence’ shall mean the place of legal or registered residence;

3.

‘microdata’ means non-aggregated observations or measurements of characteristics of individual units;

4.

‘pre-checked microdata’ means microdata verified by the Member States on the basis of agreed common validation rules;

5.

‘metadata’ means data defining and describing other data, the methodology used and statistical business processes.

Article 3Data required

1.Each Member State shall provide to the Commission (Eurostat) the microdata set out in Annex I.

2.Those microdata shall be based on nationally representative probability samples.

3.To achieve a high level of harmonisation of the survey results across countries, the Commission (Eurostat) shall, in close cooperation with Member States, propose methodological and practical recommendations and guidelines on sampling and the implementation of the survey. These recommendations and guidelines will be set out in a ‘European Health Interview Survey Manual’, which will include a model questionnaire.

4.The precision requirements shall be as set out in Annex II. Weighting factors shall be calculated to take into account the units' probability of selection, non-response and, as appropriate, adjustment of the sample to external data relating to the distribution of persons in the target population.

Article 4Reference population

1.The reference population shall be persons aged 15 and over usually residing in private households in the territory of the Member State concerned at the time of the data collection.

2.The national territories listed in Annex III shall be excluded. In addition, some small parts of the national territory amounting to no more than 2 % of the national population may also be excluded from the sample. Information on those national territories shall be provided in the reference metadata.

Article 5Data collection period

1.Data shall be collected in 2019.

2.The collection of data shall be spread over at least 3 months including at least 1 month of the period from September to December.

Article 6Provision of microdata to the Commission (Eurostat)

1.Member States shall transmit the pre-checked microdata (without direct identification and including weighting factors) required by this Regulation in accordance with a data exchange standard set out by the Commission (Eurostat). The data shall be provided to Eurostat through the single entry point to enable the Commission (Eurostat) to retrieve the data by electronic means.

2.Member States shall transmit the pre-checked microdata within 9 months after the end of the national period for collecting the data.

Article 7Provision of reference metadata to the Commission (Eurostat)

1.The quality-related reference metadata shall be provided according to the European Statistical System standard specified by the Commission (Eurostat) and agreed with the Member States.

2.Member States shall transmit the quality-related reference metadata required by this Regulation in accordance with a metadata exchange standard set out by the Commission (Eurostat). The data shall be provided to Eurostat through the single entry point to enable the Commission (Eurostat) to retrieve the data by electronic means.

3.Member States shall provide those metadata to the Commission (Eurostat) not later than 3 months after transmission of the pre-checked microdata.

Article 8Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 19 February 2018.

For the Commission

The President

Jean-Claude Juncker

ANNEX I Microdata to be submitted to the Commission (Eurostat)

a

AGE refers to age of respondent in completed years.

Variable codeVariable nameCategoriesFilter
TECHNICAL SURVEY VARIABLES
PIDIdentification number of respondent10-digit numberEverybody
HHIDIdentification number of household

10-digit number

Not stated

Everybody
PRIMSTRATPrimary strata as used in the selection of the sample

4-digit number

Not applicable (no stratification)

Everybody
SUPrimary sampling units as used in the selection of the sample

4-digit number

Not applicable (no multistage sampling)

Everybody
WGTFinal individual weight8-digit numberEverybody
WGT_SPECFinal special individual weight

8-digit number

Not stated

Everybody
PROXYWas the selected person interviewed or someone else (proxy interview)

Person himself/herself

Other member of the household

Someone else outside the household

Everybody
REFDATEReference date of the interview8-digit number (YYYYMMDD)Everybody
INTMETHODData collection method used

Self-administered, postal non-electronic version

Self-administered, postal electronic version

(email)

Self-administered, web questionnaire

Face-to-face interview, non-electronic version

Face-to-face interview, electronic version

Telephone interview, non-electronic version

Telephone interview, electronic version

Web personal interview

Mixed mode collection

Everybody
INTLANGLanguage used for interview

3-digit codes (Standard Code List Eurostat)

Not stated

Everybody
BACKGROUND VARIABLES
SEXSex of respondent

Male

Female

Everybody
YEARBIRTHYear of birth of respondent4-digit number (YYYY)Everybody
PASSBIRTHPassing of respondent's birthday on the day of the interview

Yes

No

Everybody
COUNTRYCountry of residenceCountry code (SCL GEO code)Everybody
REGIONRegion of residence

2-digit code according to NUTS 2 regional level (2 digits following the country code)

Not stated

Everybody
DEG_URBDegree of urbanisation

Cities

Towns and suburbs

Rural areas

Not stated

Everybody
BIRTHPLACECountry of birth

Country code (SCL GEO code)

Not stated

Everybody
CITIZENCountry of main citizenship

Country code (SCL GEO code)

Stateless

Not stated

Everybody
BIRHTPLACEFATHCountry of birth of father

Country code (SCL GEO code)

Not stated

Everybody
BIRTHPLACEMOTHCountry of birth of mother

Country code (SCL GEO code)

Not stated

Everybody
HATLEVELEducational attainment level (highest level of education successfully completed)

Based on ISCED-2011 classification, ISCED-A codes

No formal education or below ISCED 1

ISCED 1 Primary education

ISCED 2 Lower secondary education

ISCED 3 Upper secondary education

ISCED 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education

ISCED 5 Short-cycle tertiary education

ISCED 6 Bachelor's or equivalent level

ISCED 7 Master's or equivalent level

ISCED 8 Doctoral or equivalent level

Not stated

Everybody
MAINSTATMain activity status (self-defined)

Employed

Unemployed

Retired

Unable to work due to long-standing health problems

Student, pupil

Fulfilling domestic tasks

Compulsory military or civilian service

Other

Not stated

Everybody
FT_PTFull- or part-time main job (self-defined)

Full-time job

Part-time job

Not stated

Not applicable

MAINSTAT = Employed
JOBSTATStatus in employment in main job

Self-employed person with employees

Self-employed person without employees

Employee

Family worker (unpaid)

Not stated

Not applicable

MAINSTAT = Employed
JOBISCOOccupation in main job

ISCO-08 at 2-digit level

Not stated

Not applicable

MAINSTAT = Employed
LOCNACEEconomic activity of the local unit for main job (economic sector)

NACE Rev. 2 at 1-digit level

Not stated

Not applicable

MAINSTAT = Employed
PARTNERSPartners living in the same household

Person living with a legal or de facto partner

Person not living with a legal or de facto partner

Not stated

Not applicable

Everybody
MARSTALEGALLegal marital status

Never married and never been in a registered partnership

Married or in a registered partnership

Widowed or in registered partnership that ended with death of partner (not remarried or in new registered partnership)

Divorced or in registered partnership that was legally dissolved (not remarried or in new registered partnership)

Not stated

Everybody
HHNBPERSHousehold size

Number of members of the household

Not stated

Everybody
HHNBPERS_0_13Number of persons aged 13 or younger

Number

Not stated

Everybody
HHTYPEHousehold type

One-person household

Lone parent with at least one child aged less than 25

Lone parent with all children aged 25 or more

Couple without any children

Couple with at least one child aged less than 25

Couple with all children aged 25 or more

Other type of household

Not stated

Everybody
HHINCOMENet monthly equivalised income of the household

1st income quintile group

2nd income quintile group

3rd income quintile group

4th income quintile group

5th income quintile group

Not stated

Everybody
HEALTH VARIABLES
Health status
Minimum European Health Module
HS1Self-perceived general health

Very good

Good

Fair (neither good nor bad)

Bad

Very bad

Not stated

Everybody
HS2Long-standing health problem

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
HS3Limitation in activities because of health problems

Severely limited

Limited but not severely

Not limited at all

Not stated

Everybody
Diseases and chronic conditions
CD1AHaving asthma in the past 12 months (allergic asthma included)

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1BHaving chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or emphysema in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1CHaving a myocardial infarction (heart attack) or chronic consequences of myocardial infarction in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1DHaving a coronary heart disease or angina pectoris in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1EHaving high blood pressure in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1FHaving a stroke (cerebral haemorrhage, cerebral thrombosis) or chronic consequences of stroke in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1GHaving arthrosis (arthritis excluded) in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1HHaving a low back disorder or other chronic back defect in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1IHaving a neck disorder or other chronic neck defect in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1JHaving diabetes in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1KHaving an allergy, such as rhinitis, eye inflammation, dermatitis, food allergy or other (allergic asthma excluded) in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1LHaving cirrhosis of the liver in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1MHaving urinary incontinence, problems in controlling the bladder in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1NHaving kidney problems in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1OHaving depression in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD1PHaving high blood lipids in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
CD2Self-perceived general oral health

Very good

Good

Fair (neither good nor bad)

Bad

Very bad

Not stated

Everybody
Accidents and injuries
AC1AOccurrence of a road traffic accident in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
AC1BOccurrence of an accident at home in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
AC1COccurrence of a leisure accident in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
AC2Most serious medical care intervention for the most serious accident in the past 12 months

Admission to a hospital or any other health facility

A doctor or nurse

No intervention was needed

Not stated

Not applicable

if

AC1A = Yes or

AC1B = Yes or

AC1C = Yes

Absence from work (due to health problems)
AW1Absent from work due to personal health problems in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Not applicable

if MAINSTAT = Employed
AW2Number of days of absence from work due to personal health problems in the past 12 months

Number of days

Not stated

Not applicable

if AW1 = Yes
Functional limitations
PL1Wearing glasses or contact lenses

Yes

No

Blind or cannot see at all

Not stated

Everybody
PL2Difficulty in seeing, even when wearing glasses or contact lenses

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Not applicable

If PL1 = Yes or No or Not stated
PL3Use of a hearing aid

Yes

No

Profoundly deaf

Not stated

Everybody
PL4Difficulty in hearing what is said in a conversation with one other person in a quiet room even when using a hearing aid

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Not applicable

If PL3 = Yes or No or Not stated
PL5Difficulty in hearing what is said in a conversation with one other person in a noisier room even when using a hearing aid

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Not applicable

If PL3 = Yes or No or Not stated
PL6Difficulty in walking half a km on level ground without the use of any aid

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Everybody
PL7Difficulty in walking up or down 12 steps

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Everybody
PL8Difficulty in remembering or concentrating

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Everybody
PL9Difficulty biting and chewing on hard foods

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGEa ≥ 55
Personal care activities
PC1ADifficulty in feeding yourself

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
PC1BDifficulty in getting in and out of a bed or chair

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
PC1CDifficulty in dressing and undressing

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
PC1DDifficulty in using toilets

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
PC1EDifficulty in bathing or showering

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
PC2Usually receiving help with one or more self-care activities: feeding yourself, getting in and out of a bed or chair, dressing and undressing, using toilets, bathing or showering

Yes, with at least one activity

No

Not stated

Not applicable

if (AGE ≥ 55) and

{PC1A ≠ No difficulty

or PC1B ≠ No difficulty

or PC1C ≠ No difficulty

or PC1D ≠ No difficulty

or PC1E ≠ No difficulty}

PC3Need to receive help or more help with one or more self-care activities: feeding yourself, getting in and out of a bed or chair, dressing and undressing, using toilets, bathing or showering

Yes, with at least one activity

No

Not stated

Not applicable

if (AGE ≥ 55) and

{PC1A ≠ No difficulty

or PC1B ≠ No difficulty

or PC1C ≠ No difficulty

or PC1D ≠ No difficulty

or PC1E ≠ No difficulty}

Household activities
HA1ADifficulty in preparing meals

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not applicable (never tried it or do not need to do it)

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
HA1BDifficulty in using the telephone

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not applicable (never tried it or do not need to do it)

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
HA1CDifficulty to do shopping

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not applicable (never tried it or do not need to do it)

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
HA1DDifficulty in managing medication

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not applicable (never tried it or do not need to do it)

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
HA1EDifficulty in doing light housework

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not applicable (never tried it or do not need to do it)

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
HA1FDifficulty in doing occasional heavy housework

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not applicable (never tried it or do not need to do it)

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
HA1GDifficulty in taking care of finances and everyday administrative tasks

No difficulty

Some difficulty

A lot of difficulty

Cannot do at all/Unable to do

Not applicable (never tried it or do not need to do it)

Not stated

Not applicable

if AGE ≥ 55
HA2Usually receiving help with one or more domestic activities: preparing meals, using the telephone, shopping, managing medication, light or occasional heavy housework, taking care of finances and everyday administrative tasks

Yes, with at least one activity

No

Not stated

Not applicable

if (AGE ≥ 55) and

{HA1A ≠ No difficulty

or HA1B ≠ No difficulty

or HA1C ≠ No difficulty

or HA1D ≠ No difficulty

or HA1E ≠ No difficulty

or HA1F ≠ No difficulty

or HA1G ≠ No difficulty}

HA3Need for help or more help with one or more domestic activities: preparing meals, using the telephone, shopping, managing medication, light or occasional heavy housework, taking care of finances and everyday administrative tasks

Yes, with at least one activity

No

Not stated

Not applicable

if (AGE ≥ 55) and

{HA1A ≠ No difficulty

or HA1B ≠ No difficulty

or HA1C ≠ No difficulty

or HA1D ≠ No difficulty

or HA1E ≠ No difficulty

or HA1F ≠ No difficulty

or HA1G ≠ No difficulty}

Pain
PN1Intensity of bodily pain during the past 4 weeks

None

Very mild

Mild

Moderate

Severe

Very severe

Not stated

Everybody
PN2Extent that pain interfered with normal work during the past 4 weeks (including both work outside the home and housework)

Not at all

A little bit

Moderately

Quite a bit

Extremely

Not stated

Everybody
Mental health
MH1AExtent of having little interest or pleasure in doing things over the last 2 weeks

Not at all

Several days

More than half the days

Nearly every day

Not stated

Everybody
MH1BExtent of feeling down, depressed or hopeless over the last 2 weeks

Not at all

Several days

More than half the days

Nearly every day

Not stated

Everybody
MH1CExtent of having trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleeping too much over the last 2 weeks

Not at all

Several days

More than half the days

Nearly every day

Not stated

Everybody
MH1DExtent of feeling tired or having little energy over the last 2 weeks

Not at all

Several days

More than half the days

Nearly every day

Not stated

Everybody
MH1EExtent of having poor appetite or overeating over the last 2 weeks

Not at all

Several days

More than half the days

Nearly every day

Not stated

Everybody
MH1FExtent of subject feeling negative about themselves, or feeling that they are a failure or have let themselves or their family down, over the last 2 weeks

Not at all

Several days

More than half the days

Nearly every day

Not stated

Everybody
MH1GExtent of having trouble concentrating on things, such as reading the newspaper or watching television, over the last 2 weeks

Not at all

Several days

More than half the days

Nearly every day

Not stated

Everybody
MH1HExtent of moving or speaking so slowly that other people may have noticed; or being so fidgety or restless that they have been moving around a lot more than usual, over the last 2 weeks

Not at all

Several days

More than half the days

Nearly every day

Not stated

Everybody
Healthcare
Use of inpatient and day care
HO12Number of nights spent as a patient in a hospital in the past 12 months

Number

Not stated

Everybody
HO34Number of times admitted as a day patient in a hospital in the past 12 months

Number

Not stated

Everybody
Use of ambulatory and home care
AM1Last time of a visit to a dentist or orthodontist (for personal treatment)

Less than 6 months ago

6 to 12 months ago

12 months ago or longer

Never

Not stated

Everybody
AM2Last time of a consultation of a general practitioner or family doctor (for personal treatment)

Less than 12 months ago

12 months ago or longer

Never

Not stated

Everybody
AM3Number of consultations of a general practitioner or family doctor during the past four weeks (for personal treatment)

Number

Not stated

Not applicable

If AM2 = Less than 12 months ago
AM4Last time of a consultation of a medical or surgical specialist (for personal treatment)

Less than 12 months ago

12 months ago or longer

Never

Not stated

Everybody
AM5Number of consultations of a medical or surgical specialist during the past four weeks (for personal treatment)

Number

Not stated

Not applicable

If AM4 = Less than 12 months ago
AM6AConsultation of a physiotherapist or kinesitherapist in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
AM6BConsultation of a psychologist, psychotherapist or psychiatrist in the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
AM7Use of any home care services for personal needs during the past 12 months

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
Medicine use
MD1Use of any medicines prescribed by a doctor during the past two weeks (excluding contraception)

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
MD2Use of any medicines, herbal medicines or vitamins not prescribed by a doctor during the past two weeks (excluding contraception)

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
Preventive services
PA1Last time of vaccination against flu

Year and month (YYYYMM)

Too long ago (before the previous calendar year)

Never

Not stated

Everybody
PA2Last time of blood pressure measurement by a health professional

Within the past 12 months

1 to less than 3 years

3 to less than 5 years

5 years or more

Never

Not stated

Everybody
PA3Last time of blood cholesterol measurement by a health professional

Within the past 12 months

1 to less than 3 years

3 to less than 5 years

5 years or more

Never

Not stated

Everybody
PA4Last time of blood sugar measurement by a health professional

Within the past 12 months

1 to less than 3 years

3 to less than 5 years

5 years or more

Never

Not stated

Everybody
PA5Last time of a faecal occult blood test

Within the past 12 months

1 to less than 2 years

2 to less than 3 years

3 years or more

Never

Not stated

Everybody
PA6Last time of a colonoscopy

Within the past 12 months

1 to less than 5 years

5 to less than 10 years

10 years or more

Never

Not stated

Everybody
PA7Last time of a mammography (breast X-ray)

Within the past 12 months

1 to less than 2 years

2 to less than 3 years

3 years or more

Never

Not stated

Not applicable

If SEX = Female
PA8Last time of a cervical smear test

Within the past 12 months

1 to less than 2 years

2 to less than 3 years

3 years or more

Never

Not stated

Not applicable

If SEX = Female
Unmet needs for healthcare
UN1AUnmet need for healthcare in the past 12 months due to long waiting list(s)

Yes

No

No need for healthcare

Not stated

Everybody
UN1BUnmet need for healthcare in the past 12 months due to distance or transportation problems

Yes

No

No need for healthcare

Not stated

Everybody
UN2ACould not afford medical examination or treatment in the past 12 months

Yes

No

No need

Not stated

Everybody
UN2BCould not afford dental examination or treatment in the past 12 months

Yes

No

No need

Not stated

Everybody
UN2CCould not afford prescribed medicines in the past 12 months

Yes

No

No need

Not stated

Everybody
UN2DCould not afford mental healthcare (by a psychologist, psychotherapist or psychiatrist for example) in the past 12 months

Yes

No

No need

Not stated

Everybody
Health determinants
Weight and height
BM1Height without shoes

Number in cm

Not stated

Everybody
BM2Weight without clothes and shoes

Number in kg

Not stated

Everybody
Physical activity
PE1Physical effort of working tasks (both paid and unpaid work activities included)

Mostly sitting or standing

Mostly walking or tasks of moderate physical effort

Mostly heavy labour or physically demanding work

Not performing any working tasks

Not stated

Everybody
PE2Number of days in a typical week walking to get to and from places at least 10 minutes continuously

Number of days

I never carry out such physical activities

Not stated

Everybody
PE3Time spent on walking to get to and from places on a typical day

10-29 minutes per day

30-59 minutes per day

1 hour to less than 2 hours per day

2 hours to less than 3 hours per day

3 hours or more per day

Not stated

Not applicable

if PE2 ≠ I never carry out such physical activities
PE4Number of days in a typical week bicycling to get to and from places at least 10 minutes continuously.

Number of days

I never carry out such physical activities

Not stated

Everybody
PE5Time spent on bicycling to get to and from places on a typical day

10-29 minutes per day

30-59 minutes per day

1 hour to less than 2 hours per day

2 hours to less than 3 hours per day

3 hours or more per day

Not stated

Not applicable

if PE4 ≠ I never carry out such physical activities
PE6Number of days in a typical week doing sports, fitness or recreational (leisure) physical activities that cause at least a small increase in breathing or heart rate for at least 10 minutes continuously

Number of days

I never carry out such physical activities

Not stated

Everybody
PE7Time spent on doing sports, fitness or recreational (leisure) physical activities in a typical week

Hours and minutes (HHMM)

Not stated

Not applicable

if PE6 ≠ I never carry out such physical activities
PE8Number of days in a typical week doing muscle-strengthening activities

Number of days

I never carry out such physical activities

Not stated

Everybody
PE9Time spent sitting on a typical day

Hours and minutes (HHMM)

Not stated

Everybody
Dietary habits
DH1Frequency of eating fruit, excluding juice

Once or more a day

4 to 6 times a week

1 to 3 times a week

Less than once a week

Never

Not stated

Everybody
DH2Number of portions of fruit a day, excluding juice

Number

Not stated

Not applicable

if DH1 = Once or more a day
DH3Frequency of eating vegetables or salad, excluding juice and potatoes

Once or more a day

4 to 6 times a week

1 to 3 times a week

Less than once a week

Never

Not stated

Everybody
DH4Number of portions of vegetables or salad, excluding juice and potatoes a day

Number

Not stated

Not applicable

if DH3 = Once or more a day
DH5Frequency of drinking pure fruit or vegetable juice

Once or more a day

4 to 6 times a week

1 to 3 times a week

Less than once a week

Never

Not stated

Everybody
DH6Frequency of drinking sugar-sweetened soft drinks

Once or more a day

4 to 6 times a week

1 to 3 times a week

Less than once a week

Never

Not stated

Everybody
Smoking
SK1Type of current tobacco smoking behaviour

Daily smoking

Occasional smoking

No smoking

Not stated

Everybody
SK2Average number of cigarettes a day

Number

Not stated

Not applicable

if SK1 = Daily smoking
SK3Former daily tobacco smoking

Yes

No

Not stated

Not applicable

if SK1 = Occasional smoking or No smoking or Not stated
SK4Number of years of daily tobacco smoking

Number

Not stated

Not applicable

if SK1 = Daily smoking

or

{(SK1 = Occasional smoking

or No smoking

or Not stated)

and SK3 = Yes}

SK5Frequency of exposure to tobacco smoke indoors

Every day, 1 hour or more a day

Every day, less than 1 hour per day

At least once a week (but not every day)

Less than once a week

Never or almost never

Not stated

Everybody
SK6Type of electronic cigarettes or similar electronic devices use

Daily vaping

Occasional vaping

Former vaping

Never vaping

Not stated

Everybody
Alcohol consumption
AL1Frequency of consumption of an alcoholic drink of any kind (beer, wine, cider, spirits, cocktails, premixes, liqueurs, homemade alcohol…) in the past 12 months

Every day or almost

5 - 6 days a week

3 - 4 days a week

1 - 2 days a week

2 - 3 days in a month

Once a month

Less than once a month

Not in the past 12 months, as I no longer drink alcohol

Never, or only a few sips or tries, in my whole life

Not stated

Everybody
AL2Frequency of consumption of an alcoholic drink for Monday-Thursday

On all 4 days

On 3 of the 4 days

On 2 of the 4 days

On 1 of the 4 days

On none of the 4 days

Not stated

Not applicable

if AL1 =

Every day or almost

or 5 - 6 days a week

or 3 - 4 days a week

or 1 - 2 days a week

AL3Number of alcoholic (standard) drinks on average on one of the days (Monday to Thursday)

16 or more drinks a day

10 - 15 drinks a day

6 - 9 drinks a day

4 - 5 drinks a day

3 drinks a day

2 drinks a day

1 drink a day

0 drink a day

Not stated

Not applicable

If (AL1 =

Every day or almost

or 5 - 6 days a week

or 3 - 4 days a week

or 1 - 2 days a week)

and

(AL2 = On all 4 days

or On 3 of the 4 days

or On 2 of the 4 days

or On 1 of the 4 days)

AL4Frequency of consumption of an alcoholic drink for Friday-Sunday

On all 3 days

On 2 of the 3 days

On 1 of the 3 days

On none of the 3 days

Not stated

Not applicable

if AL1 =

Every day or almost

or 5 - 6 days a week

or 3 - 4 days a week

or 1 - 2 days a week

AL5Number of alcoholic (standard) drinks on average on one of the days (Friday-Sunday)

16 or more drinks a day

10 - 15 drinks a day

6 - 9 drinks a day

4 - 5 drinks a day

3 drinks a day

2 drinks a day

1 drink a day

0 drink a day

Not stated

Not applicable

if (AL1 =

Every day or almost

or 5 - 6 days a week

or 3 - 4 days a week

or 1 - 2 days a week)

and

(AL4 = On all 3 days

or On 2 of the 3 days

or On 1 of the 3 days)

AL6Frequency of risky single-occasion drinking (equivalent of 60 g of pure ethanol or more) during the past 12 months

Every day or almost

5 - 6 days a week

3 - 4 days a week

1 - 2 days a week

2 - 3 days in a month

Once a month

Less than once a month

Not in the past 12 months

Never in my whole life

Not stated

Not applicable

if AL1 =

Every day or almost

or 5 - 6 days a week

or 3 - 4 days a week

or 1 - 2 days a week

or 2 - 3 days in a month

or Once a month

or Less than once a month

Social support
SS1Number of close people to count on in case of serious personal problems

None

1 or 2

3 to 5

6 or more

Not stated

Everybody
SS2Degree of concern shown by other people in what the person is doing

A lot of concern and interest

Some concern and interest

Uncertain

Little concern and interest

No concern and interest

Not stated

Everybody
SS3How easy is it to get practical help from neighbours in case of need

Very easy

Easy

Possible

Difficult

Very difficult

Not stated

Everybody
Provision of informal care or assistance
IC1Providing care or assistance to one or more persons suffering from some age problem, chronic health condition or infirmity, at least once a week (professional activities excluded)

Yes

No

Not stated

Everybody
IC2Prevailing relationship of the person(s) suffering from any chronic condition or infirmity or due to old age being provided with care or assistance at least once a week from the respondent

Member(s) of respondent's family

Non-member(s) of respondent's family

Not stated

Not applicable

if IC1 = Yes
IC3Number of hours per week the respondent provides care or assistance to the person(s) suffering from any chronic condition or infirmity or due to old age

Less than 10 hours per week

At least 10 but less than 20 hours per week

20 hours per week or more

Not stated

Not applicable

if IC1 = Yes

ANNEX II Precision requirements

1.Precision requirements for all data sets are expressed in standard errors and are defined as continuous functions of the actual estimates and of the size of the statistical population in a country.

2.The estimated standard error of a particular estimateshall not be bigger than the following amount:

3.The function f(N) shall have the form of .

4.The following values for parameters N, a and b shall be used:

Nab
Percentage of population severely limited in usual activities because of health problems (age 15 years or over)Country population aged 15 years or over residing in private households, in million persons and rounded to 3 decimal digits1 2002 800

ANNEX III National territories that are excluded from the survey

CountryNational territories
FranceFrench Overseas Departments and territories
CyprusThe non-government-controlled area
NetherlandsCaribbean Islands (Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba)
IrelandAll offshore islands with the exception of Achill, Bull, Cruit, Gorumna, Inishnee, Lettermore, Lettermullan and Valentia
United KingdomScotland north of the Caledonian Canal, the Scilly Islands
(2)

Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2009 on European statistics (OJ L 87, 31.3.2009, p. 164).

(3)

Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the Community institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data (OJ L 8, 12.1.2001, p. 1).

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