Well? What Do You Think? (2008): The Fourth National Scottish Survey of Public Attitudes to Mental Wellbeing and Mental Health Problems

DescriptionA report of the fourth wave of the Well? What do you think? Survey of the Scottish population and their attitudes to mental illness and mental wellbeing. This contains analysis of the factors associated with mental wellbeing and mental problems, and those associated with attitudes to mental wellbeing and mental problems.
ISBN978 0755976324
Official Print Publication DateSeptember 2009
Website Publication DateSeptember 17, 2009

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Sara Davidson, Kate Sewel and Daniel Tse, Ipsos MORI, and Professor Rory O'Connor, University of Stirling

ISBN 978 0 7559 7632 4 (Web only publication)
ISSN 0950 2254

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CONTENTS

Acknowledgements
Glossary of Terms
Executive Summary

1 Introduction
2 Research Methodology and Analysis
3 Demographic Profile of Respondents
4 General Health and Lifestyle
5 Mental Health Problems and Wellbeing
6 Experience of Mental Health Problems
7 Attitudes Towards Mental Health Problems
8 Attitudes Towards Specific Symptoms of Mental Health Problems
9 Conclusions

References

Annex A: Advance Letter
Annex B: Survey Administration
Annex C: Contact Sheet
Annex D: Questionnaire for the 2008 Survey
Annex E: Multivariate Analysis Techniques
Annex F: Statistical Significance and Reliability
Annex G: Additional Multivariate Analysis Undertaken
Annex H: Mediation Analysis
Annex I: Mental Health Problem Scenarios - Question by Question Analysis

The views expressed in this report are those of the researcher and
do not necessarily represent those of the Department or Scottish Ministers.

This report is available on the Scottish Government Social Research website only
www.scotland.gov.uk/socialresearch.

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