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. 2017 Jul 18;47(1):13–14g. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyx115

Table 2.

Summary of phenotype data available, and percentage providing valid/useable data (N = 9618)

Phenotype %
1. Demographics
a. Age 100
b. Sex 100
c. Email address 79.99
2. Medical History
a. Stoke or mini stroke (TIA) 98.55
b. Heart attack or angina 98.44
c. Other heart disease 98.16
d. Pains in leg muscles 98.07
e. Diabetes (blood sugar problems) 98.54
f. High blood pressure 98.47
g. High blood cholesterol 98.03
3. Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) 98.00
4. List of Threatening Experiences (LTE) 99.00
5. Composite International Diagnostic Interview – Short Form (CIDI-SF) 97.08
6. General Health Questionnaire-28 (GHQ-28) 93.94
a. GHQ somatic 98.09
b. GHQ anxiety 98.52
c. GHQ social dysfunction 98.53
d. GHQ depression 95.96
7. Alcohol and tobacco consumption
a. Have you ever smoked tobacco? 99.12
b. Are you a current smoker? 46.20
c. If yes, how many cigarettes do you smoke in an average week?
d. If yes, how many cigars do you smoke in an average week?
e. If yes, how many 25g packets of tobacco do you smoke in an average week?
f. Do you currently drink any alcoholic drinks? 98.22
g. Have you ever felt you should cut down on your drinking? 80.06
h. Have people annoyed you by criticising your dinking? 80.13
i. Have you ever felt bad or guilty about your drinking? 80.06
j. Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning to steady your nerves or to get rid of a hangover? 80.14
k. In an average week, how many units of alcohol do you consume? 79.67
8. Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations (CISS)
a. Task-oriented coping 93.37
b. Emotion-oriented coping 94.93
c. Avoidance-oriented coping 94.30
d. Distraction 95.47
e. Social Diversion 96.22