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This report contains results from the latest survey of secondary school pupils in England in years 7 to 11 (mostly aged 11 to 15), focusing on smoking, drinking and drug use. It covers a range of topics including prevalence, habits, attitudes, and wellbeing. This survey is usually run every two years, however, due to the impact that the Covid pandemic had on school opening and attendance, it was not possible to run the survey as initially planned in 2020; instead it was delivered in the 2021 school year. In 2021 additional questions were also included relating to the impact of Covid. They covered how pupil's took part in school learning in the last school year (September 2020 to July 2021), and how often pupil's met other people outside of school and home. Results of analysis covering these questions have been presented within parts of the report and associated data tables. It includes this summary report showing key findings, excel tables with more detailed outcomes, technical appendices and a data quality statement. An anonymised record level file of the underlying data on which users can carry out their own analysis will be made available via the UK Data Service later in 2022 (see link below).
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Contains a set of data tables for each part of the Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use among Young People in England, 2021 report
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Drugs were assigned to categories using the VantageRx® database (Cerner Multum, Inc.). Statistics for monthly prevalence (percent children dispensed medications in each category) were calculated over 93 months of study.
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Five National Indicators (NIs) are derived from data produced by the Tellus4 Survey. Statistics produced from the data are used to measure the following performance indicators: NI 50: Emotional health and well-being - children and young people user perception, NI 69: Percentage of children who have experienced bullying, NI 110: More participation in positive activities, NI 115: Reduce the proportion of young people frequently using illicit drugs, alcohol or volatile substances, NI 199: Satisfaction with parks and play areas. Source agency: Education Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Local Authority Measures for National Indicators supported by the Tellus4 Survey
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The number of deliveries before linkage and the percentage of deliveries that linked to an infant, and the number of child MSIS_ID and date of birth combinations before linkage and the percentage of combinations that linked to a delivery listed by inpatient and outpatient linkage and by state; Medicaid Analytic eXtract, 2000–2007.
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Percentage of antibiotic resistance and association with year among under 5 children with shigellosis from 2001–2020 in urban site (Dhaka hospital).
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Percentages of individuals in all four kebeles stratified by age group and sample sizes stratified by age group, who fall into the three treatment compliance groups (never treated, treated once, and treated twice so fully treated).
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Fathers with non-neurological chronic disorders (NNCD) served as an additional internal control group.
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This report contains results from the latest survey of secondary school pupils in England in years 7 to 11 (mostly aged 11 to 15), focusing on smoking, drinking and drug use. It covers a range of topics including prevalence, habits, attitudes, and wellbeing. This survey is usually run every two years, however, due to the impact that the Covid pandemic had on school opening and attendance, it was not possible to run the survey as initially planned in 2020; instead it was delivered in the 2021 school year. In 2021 additional questions were also included relating to the impact of Covid. They covered how pupil's took part in school learning in the last school year (September 2020 to July 2021), and how often pupil's met other people outside of school and home. Results of analysis covering these questions have been presented within parts of the report and associated data tables. It includes this summary report showing key findings, excel tables with more detailed outcomes, technical appendices and a data quality statement. An anonymised record level file of the underlying data on which users can carry out their own analysis will be made available via the UK Data Service later in 2022 (see link below).