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Percentage of female adults who feel lonely often / always or some of the time (aged 16+) (16330) Metric type

URI
http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/16330
Help text
Proportion of the female population who, when surveyed, responded to the question "How often do you feel lonely?" with "Always / often" or "Some of the time". This is the weighted number of respondents aged 16 and over, with a valid response to the question "How often do you feel lonely?".

All analyses for this indicator have been weighted to be representative of the population of England. These indicators use data from the Sport England Active Lives (AL) survey.

The main purpose of the data set used for the PHOF indicators is to enable comparisons between areas and to measure progress. Latest update presents data from Active Lives for the period mid-November to mid-November. Estimates with a numerator or denominator fewer than 30 have been suppressed in accordance with Sport England's analytical guidance.
Modified
20 Jan 2022
Data last updated
22 Feb 2024
Also known as
  • PHOF B19
  • B19 - Loneliness: Percentage of adults who feel lonely often / always or some of the time_Female_16+ yrs
Short label
% of female adults who feel lonely often / always or some of the time (aged 16+)
Status
Live
Output precision
2
Polarity
a low value is good
Measure
Percentage of Respondents
Dataset
PHE based on Active Lives, Sport England
Collection
Public Health Outcomes Framework
Source
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)
applies to
applies to
has subjects
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