Summary information

Study title

Health Promotion Barometer 2011: Citizens

Creator

Finnish Centre for Health Promotion

Study number / PID

FSD2640 (FSD)

urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD2640 (URN)

10.60686/t-fsd2640 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Health Promotion Barometers

Health Promotion Barometers, formerly called Health Barometers, chart the views of municipal and organisational decision makers on the present state and the future of health promotion. In addition, the surveys investigate the respondents' attitudes towards current health issues from the administrative point of view. The surveys conducted annually 1992-2011 by the Finnish Centre for Health Promotion (nowadays SOSTE Finnish Society for Social and Health).

Abstract

The survey studied Finnish citizens' views on the attractiveness and safety of their municipality of residence, access to social and health services, public transport to services, leisure facilities, care provided for alcohol or drug misusers, support for the disadvantaged, and participation opportunities in their municipality. Views were also charted on to what extent the municipality takes families with children and the aged into account in decision-making and whether the respondents felt they themselves could influence decision-making. Background variables included the respondent's gender, age group, education, economic activity and occupational status, employment status, living arrangements, income bracket of the household, degree of urbanisation of the municipality, major region (NUTS2), number of persons in the household, and R's self-perceived health.

Methodology

Data collection period

02/2011 - 03/2011

Country

Finland

Time dimension

Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

People aged 15 - 74 living in Finland

Excludes: the Åland Islands

Sampling procedure

Information not available

Kind of data

Quantitative

Data collection mode

Telephone interview

Access

Publisher

Finnish Social Science Data Archive

Publication year

2011

Terms of data access

The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.

Related publications

Not available