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Released on: 30 October 2017
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Released on: 9 March 2026
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Estimates of changes in self-reported health between 2011 and 2021 in Wales, and the association between change in health and sociodemographic characteristics. This analysis uses linked data from Census 2011, Census 2021 and death registrations. Tables include crude rates, regression model estimates presented as odds ratios and estimated marginal means.
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Released on: 29 March 2023
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Qualitative analysis of Prevention of Future Death reports for suicide. Includes number of reports coded to primary and sub-themes, number of reports by recipient organisation, as well as diagnosis and place of death. Uses data submitted by coroners in England and Wales.
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Released on: 9 March 2026
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Estimates of changes in self-reported health between 2011 and 2021 in England, and the association between change in health and sociodemographic characteristics. This analysis uses linked data from Census 2011, Census 2021 and death registrations. Tables include crude rates, regression model estimates presented as odds ratios and estimated marginal means.
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Released on: 9 December 2024
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Decomposition analysis of changes in self-reported health between 2011 and 2021, including counts, crude rates and results from logistic regression models.
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Released on: 27 April 2016
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Released on: 18 July 2022
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All data relating to “Self-reported long COVID after infection with the Omicron variant in the UK".
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Released on: 8 September 2015
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Released on: 23 February 2023
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The likelihood of new-onset, self-reported long COVID after a second coronavirus (COVID-19) infection compared with a first infection, using data from the COVID-19 Infection Survey. Experimental Statistics.
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Released on: 25 October 2021
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Estimates of the association between coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination and self-reported long COVID in people infected prior to vaccination, using data from the UK Coronavirus Infection Survey.