Summary information
Study title
Survey of Everyday Safety, 2003
Creator
Statistics Norway
Study number / PID
https://doi.org/10.18712/NSD-NSD0698-V2 (DOI)
Data access
Information not available
Series
Not available
Abstract
Section for interview surveys at Statistics Norway (SSB) carried through a self-completion questionnaire in the period from November 2003 to January 2004 about everyday safety. Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR) financed the survey. Department of Public Health and General Practice at Norwegian University of Science and Technology collaborated on the project.
The aim of the survey was to gather new knowledge about the extent of domestic violence in Norway. By domestic violence we mean violence between people who have been or are in a relationship. The questions are among other things about safety in the local environment, physical and mental health as well as the extent of violent actions in relationships. Those who rapport domestic violence in the beginning of the interview are asked about the last action, both in relation to what actually happened as well as whether the person concerned sought help.
Because of the peculiar theme for the survey, SSB considered it as necessary to have an emergency apparatus on alert for respondents who needed to talk about the experience. The employer was responsible for establishing a hotline that was operative in the field period, through the Norwegian Red Cross. The hotline was also mentioned in the survey.
Topics
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Methodology
Data collection period
21/10/2003 - 16/01/2004
Country
Time dimension
Not availableAnalysis unit
Individ
Universe
People in the ages 22 to 55 years.
Sampling procedure
Not availableKind of data
Numeriske
Data collection mode
Not availableFunding information
Funder
OsloMet
Access
Publisher
NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data
Publication year
2009-05-24T00:00:00
Terms of data access
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