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Proportion of Social Care Service users who reported that they had as much social contact as they would like (10676) Metric type
- Help text
- This measure is the percentage of users responding 'I have as much social contact as I want with people I like' to the Adult Social Care Survey question 8a 'Thinking about how much contact youve had with people you like, which of the following statements best describes your social situation'
- I have as much social contact as I want with people I like
- I have adequate social contact with people
- I have some social contact with people, but not enough
- I have little social contact with people and feel socially isolated
The introduction of SALT in 2014-15 resulted in changes to the eligible population from which survey samples are selected. Previously, the eligible population of adult social care users for the ASCS had been those in receipt of CASSR-funded services following a full assessment of need (i.e. a snapshot of those eligible for inclusion in RAP table P1). However, with the introduction of SALT, the eligible population has changed to a snapshot of the most closely comparable SALT table, LTS001b, as at the chosen extract date. To be included in table LTS001b a service user must, at the point that data are extracted from CASSR systems, be in receipt of long-term support services funded or managed by the CASSR following a full assessment of need.
Furthermore a change to the weighting methodology was made in 2014-15. A unique set of weights is calculated for each question by dividing the count of the target population by the count of usable responses to that question (the inverse probability of responding to that question) in each local authority for each stratum. This method is more robust and will produce more accurate results.
Only covers people receiving partly or wholly supported care from their Local Authority and not wholly private, self-funded care.
Data source: Adult Social Care Survey (ASCS).
- Modified
- 16 May 2023
- Data last updated
- 08 Dec 2023
- Also known as
- ASCOF 1I(1)
- PHOF 1.18i
- 1.18i
- 1.18i - Social Isolation: percentage of adult social care users who have as much social contact as they would like
- Short label
- % of care users who reported that they had as much social contact as they would like
- Status
- Live
- Output precision
- 1
- Polarity
- a high value is good
- Measure
- Per cent
- Dataset
- Adults who use services who reported that they had as much social contact as they would like
- Source
- NHS Digital
- is found in the following lists
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