The Scottish Health Survey 2011: Volume 1 - Adults

Annual report of the Scottish Health Survey for 2011. Volume focussing on adult health

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INTRODUCTION: REFERENCES AND NOTES

1. Scottish Budget Spending Review 2007, Edinburgh: Scottish Government, 2007. [online] Available from: <www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2007/11/13092240/0> See also: www.scotlandperforms.com

2. National Performance Framework: Changes to the National Indicator Set, Edinburgh: Scottish Government, 2012. [online] Available from: <www.scotland.gov.uk/About/scotPerforms/NIchanges> See also: www.scotlandperforms.com

3. Further information on the Scottish Health Survey review and recommendations adopted as a result of the review can be found on the Scottish Government Scottish Health Survey website <www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Health/scottish-health-survey>

4. Dong, W. and Erens, B. (1997). The 1995 Scottish Health Survey. Edinburgh: The Stationery Office.

5. Shaw, A., McMunn. A. and Field, J. (2000). The 1998 Scottish Health Survey. Edinburgh: The Stationery Office.

6. Bromley, C., Sproston, K. and Shelton, N. [eds] (2005). The Scottish Health Survey 2003. Edinburgh: The Scottish Executive.

7. The vitamin D samples were commissioned by the Food Standards Agency in Scotland and the Scottish Government Directorate for Chief Medical Officer, Public Health and Sport.

8. Bromley, C., Bradshaw, P. and Given, L. [eds.] The 2008 Scottish Health Survey. Edinburgh: Scottish Government. <www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2009/09/28102003/0>

9. Bromley, C., Given, L. and Ormston, R. [eds.] The 2009 Scottish Health Survey. Edinburgh: Scottish Government. www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2010/09/27093010/0

10. Bromley, C., and Given, L. [eds.] The 2010 Scottish Health Survey. Edinburgh: Scottish Government. <www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2011/09/27124046/0>

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