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Omnibus Study No. 1 2000
Themes for Omnibus march 2000:
- Statistics Norway: Travels last 3 months
- Statens tobakksskaderåd: Smoking habits
- Norwegian Ministry of Health and Social Affairs: Health problems
- Statistics Norway: Contact with Statistics Norway
Physical Capasity, Belief in Mastering and Self-Image Among Young People with a Congenital Heart Defect, 1995
The aim of the project was to test young patients with heart disorders in order to investigate training effects through a 11-week training intervention. Clinical tests were carried out through the period by treadmill testing and the youths were surveyed about their expectations of mastering. The sample consisted of 8 persons, drawn from the children section at Rikshospitalet...
Student Living Conditions Survey 2021
The Student Living Conditions Survey 2021 addresses details of students' study situation, housing situation, physical and mental health, work conditions, and finances. Students in higher vocational education are included in the living conditions survey for the first time. Statistics Norway has previously conducted living conditions surveys among students in 1998, 2005, and...
Enabling Sustainable Public Engagement in Improving Health and Health Equity, 2019
The aim of this project is to develop and evaluate learning resources for secondary school students to help them make informed personal choices about caring for their health and to participate as scientifically literate citizens in informed debate about health policies.
Data are available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC-BY...
Omnibus Study No. 4 2001
Themes for the Omnibus Survey, 4. quarter, 2001:
- Smoking habits
- Teeth
- Attitudes towards developmental aid
- Cohabitation/relationship history
- Preferred political party, elections and politics
- Organizational participation
- Separate residence/relatioship
Sexual Orientation, Gender Diversity and Level of Living, 2020
This is the fourth national standard of living survey among lesbian women, homosexual men and bisexual women and men, this round is also expanded to include transgender people.
Main findings can be summarised as such: 1) Transgender people reported important challenges in their everyday life. At the same time, they also reported pride, receiving support, and participation...
Head, neck and shoulder pain. A study of population and patients in general practice.
The project includes a cross-sectional survey of all people in Bardu municipality between the ages of 20 and 70. An analysis was made of the association between musculoskeletal complaints and "well-being factors". The survey was carried out in the last half of 1989 and the first half of 1990 and is questionnaire-based.
Omnibus Study No. 1 1997
Theme og the Omnibus Study No. 1., 1997:
Work / daily activities, travel habits, health and lifestyle, family relationships, smoking habits and diet.
The survey had the following principals and themes:
- Statistics Norway, Section of transport and business statistics: Travel habits.
- Allers Health (Allers helse og sunnhet): Health and lifestyle
- State council on...
Systems genetic approach to diet-induced non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), 2018
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common liver disease in modern society. Obesity, genetic variations and sex can play a role in determining the severity of the disease. Only a small fraction of genes accounting for NAFLD have been identified and etiology is largely unknown in the two sexes. There is no established therapy for NAFLD and knowledge is...
Trade issues, blood donation, AIDS and smoking. Eurobarometer 41
The survey was a parallel survey to the Standard Eurobarometer 41.0, and was conducted in the same way and time period as in the EU-countries. The Norwegian data are part of the integrated data set that is available for researchers worldwide.
The Standard Eurobarometer is a set of surveys that is administrated and financed by the European commission. It aims to gather...
The Quality of Life Survey 2024
In the spring of 2024, Statistics Norway (SSB) conducted the Quality of Life Survey 2024. The survey was commissioned by the Norwegian Directorate of Health. The main purpose is to gain important knowledge about the quality of life of the Norwegian population, to monitor developments over time, and to highlight differences in quality of life among various groups. Quality of...
Survey about work and health for disabled people 1982
This survey has been carried out by Statistics Norway on behalf of the Norwegian Directorate of Labour. It has been drawn up in collaboration with the Joint Organization for the Disabled, the Institute for Labor Research and the Institute for Social Research. The purpose was to shed light on disabled people's experiences and aspirations with regard to income-generating work,...
Survey on tobacco and drug use in Norway 2015
The survey on tobacco and drugs has been conducted annually since 2012 by Statistics Norway (SSB), and this is the fourth time it is carried out by SSB. The study is funded by the National Institute for Alcohol and Drug Research (SIRUS). The main purpose of the survey is to map Norwegians' use and habits related to alcohol, tobacco and drugs.
In addition to a set of fixed...
Omnibus Study No. 2 1997
Themes of the Omnibus Study No. 2, 1997:
- Cohabitation history, travel / festival participation, diet, the use of artificial sweeteners, smoking habits, GP scheme, political attitudes, attitudes towards immigrants.
The survey had the following principals and themes:
- Cohabitant Committee: Cohabitation History
- SSB, Department of Transport and Business Statistics:...
Health, Care and Social Relations, Survey on Living Conditions, 2015, County
The Survey of living conditions has two main purposes. One is to shed light on the main aspects of the living conditions in general and for various groups of people. Another purpose is to monitor the development in living conditions, both in level and distribution. Over a three-year period this cross-sectional survey cover all aspects of the living conditions. The health...
Additional survey to the Labor Force Survey 2018, Occupational participation and care tasks
Statistics Norway has carried out official quarterly labor force surveys (AKU) from and including the 1st quarter of 1972. The purpose is to give the labor authorities and other interested parties knowledge of the occupational structure of the population and the development over time. The surveys will provide a basis and statistical material for occupational forecasts and...
Level of Living Survey on Health, 2019, Regions
Statistics Norway has conducted surveys on people's health status periodically since its inception in 1968, and from 1998 health was included in the thematically rotating living conditions surveys. This changed in 2015, when the survey was merged with the EU's health survey EHIS. Previously, the living conditions survey on health was conducted every 3-4 years, but in future...
Asthma Among Young Adults in a General Population. Occupational Hazards, Indoor Environment and Diet, 1993
The aim of the project was to map out the occurrence of asthma in a general population of young adults in Bergen and its relation to vocational position, indoor climate and diet. The project also included a study where one compared the occurrence and variation of asthma prevalence among young people in Hordaland with the results in 15 other European countries. The hypothesis...
World Health Survey, Norwegian data, 2003
The World Health Survey is a multi-country survey. The aim of the survey program is to gather data on health states, disability, responsiveness and provision of health services in a wide range of health systems. Statistics Norway (SSB) has been responsible for the data collection in Norway.
The survey is concerned with the relation between needs for health services in the...
Quality of Life Survey 2022
In the spring of 2022, Statistics Norway (SSB) conducted a national survey on quality of life. The survey was commissioned by the Norwegian Directorate of Health. The main purpose of the survey was to gain knowledge about the quality of life of the Norwegian population and to shed light on differences in quality of life among different groups. The survey covers the following...
Pilot Survey on Quality of Life in Hallingdal, 2019
Statistics Norway (Statistics Norway) conducted a pilot study on the quality of life in Hallingdal in the spring of 2019. The survey was commissioned by the Regional Council for Hallingdal. The purpose of the pilot study was two-fold: to provide results on the quality of life in Hallingdal to the client, and to test a web quality survey questionnaire based on the...
Ungdata junior (national data 2020-2022)
Ungdata junior is a questionnaire-based mapping tool that is used by municipalities throughout the country, where the aim is to get an overview of how children in 5th-7th grade (10 to 12 years) are doing and what they are doing in their spare time. Since 2017, over 150,000 pupils have participated in Ungdata junior in a large part of all the country's municipalities. The...
Level of living 2008 - Cross sectional study - Health
Statistics Norway's (SSB) Level of living - cross sectional study (with rotating themes) have as it's primary objective to, over time, cover all important issues concerning the level of living. The topics have rotated in the following way: Working conditions in 1996, 2000, 2003 and 2006; Living conditions, community and leisure in 1997, 2001 and 2004; Health in 1998, 2002...
Living conditions among adults with ADHD
On assignment from ADHD Norway a survey has been conducted researching the living conditions of adults with ADHD. The survey examines their perceptions of their own health and experience with the health care system, as well as accommodations within education and the workspace.
Work, lifestyle and health - 1989
The study aims to identify the situation of young people aged 19-22 years in 1989, with special emphasis on the relationship between work / unemployment and substance abuse. It will provide knowledge about substance abuse and the development of a youth group that is susceptible. The survey will provide information on the development of possible hidden abuse in adolescents...
The Labor Force Survey 2010, additional survey on care obligations
Statistics Norway has carried out official quarterly labor force surveys (AKU) from and including the 1st quarter of 1972. The purpose is to give the labor authorities and other interested parties knowledge of the occupational structure of the population and the development over time. The surveys will provide a basis and statistical material for occupational forecasts and...
Quality of Life Survey 2020
In March 2020 Statistics Norway (SSB) conducted a national survey on quality of life. The main purpose of the survey was to get knowledge on Norwegian’s quality of life, and study differences between population groups. Questions on general satisfaction with life, satisfaction with different areas of life, optimism for the future, general engagement, management of life,...
ESS10
The European Social Survey (ESS) is an academically driven cross-national survey, founded in 2001. It has been administered in 40 countries to date. Its three aims are, firstly – to monitor and interpret changing public attitudes and values within Europe and to investigate how they interact with Europe's changing institutions, secondly – to advance and consolidate improved...
ESS11
The European Social Survey (ESS) is an academically driven, cross-national survey, founded in 2001. It has been administered in 40 countries to date. The survey measures the attitudes, beliefs and behaviour patterns of diverse populations in more than thirty nations. The main aims of the ESS are to:
• operate a Research Infrastructure providing high quality data measuring...
ESS6
The European Social Survey (ESS) is an academically-driven multi-country survey, which has been administered in over 30 countries to date. Its three aims are, firstly – to monitor and interpret changing public attitudes and values within Europe and to investigate how they interact with Europe's changing institutions, secondly - to advance and consolidate improved methods of...