Support #1530
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        Added by Jennifer Knights over 4 years ago.
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  Hi - 
I am a PhD student undertaking a module in quantitative methods with University of Birmingham. 
I am wanting to understand why there are two derived variables available for Subjective Wellbeing (GHQ) : Variable scghq1_dv and variable scghq2_dv?
What are the advantages / disadvantages of each?
Many Thanks
Jennifer Knights
   
 
 
  
  
    
    
    
    Sorry, could you also tell me how to identify which questions in the questionnaire link to the Subjective Wellbeing variable(s) - I do not see how to identify this information easily on the website - thankyou
 
   
  
  
    
    
    
    
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Hello,
	The two versions summarise information collected in the 12 GHQ questions (w_scghqa - w_scghql) in two different ways.
w_scghq1_dv (Likert measure): First, for each of the 12 variables convert scores 1-4 to 0-3 by subtracting 1 and then add them up. So the range is 0-36, with higher values signifying worse mental health.
w_scghq2_dv (Caseness measure: First, for each of the 12 variables convert scores 1-2 to 0 & scores 3-4 to 1 and then add them up. So, the range is 0-12, with higher values signifying worse mental health.
	See Cox, B.D et al, The Health and Lifestyle Survey (London: Health Promotion Research Trust, 1987).
	Best wishes,
Understanding Society User Support Team
 
   
  
  
    
    
    
    
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