Whitehall II (WH2)
Measures describe a question asked to a participant during a survey or an item of information requested from a manager when they fill out a data return. For example, ‘Who do you live with?’ is a measure and the possible responses might be, mother, father, brother, sister etc.
Need/provision/receipt | Description of measure | Start Year | Age range | Age from | Age to | Informant | Multiple rater | Reporting term | Sweep title | Standard instrument | Question/Data item | Response scale | Notes | Physical health measures | Dataset | |
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Provision; | Who do you provide care for | 2015 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 12 | No | Do you provide regular care for any of the following? |
Yes If yes, for how many hours per week |
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Receipt; | IADL | 2012 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 11 | No | d) do it yourself other DIY: household repairs, woodwork, bricklaying |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
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Receipt; | IADL | 2012 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 12 months | Wave 11 | No | In your spare time are you involved in any of the following activities? How often have you taken part in these activities in the last 12 months? J) household tasks I) gardening |
Weekly |
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Receipt; | ADL | 2015 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 12 | No | The following items are about activities you might do during a typical day. Does your health now limit you in these activities? If so how much? b) moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling or playing golf |
Yes, limited a lot |
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Receipt; | ADL | 2015 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 12 | No | Here are a few everyday activities. Please tell us if you have any difficulties with these because of physical, mental or emotional memory problems. Exclude any difficulties you expect to last less than three months a) Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
yes |
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Provision; | Help with tasks | 2015 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 12 | No | a) Do you feel you need help with any of the day to day tasks listed in question 52? c) Does anyone help you with the day to day tasks ? |
a) yes |
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Receipt; | IADL | 2015 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 4 weeks | Wave 12 | No | Please indicate the number of occasions and total time spent on each of the activities listed. B) Gardening Weeding, hoeing, pruning (not mowing) Manual lawn mowing Other gardening: digging planting, clearing ground etc… |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
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Receipt; | IADL | 2015 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 4 weeks | Wave 12 | No | c) Housework carrying heavy shopping cooking hanging out washing other housework for example dusting, ironing, hoovering |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
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Receipt; | IADL | 2015 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 4 weeks | Wave 12 | No | d) do it yourself other DIY: household repairs, woodwork, bricklaying |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
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Provision; | Care | 2015 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 12 | No | a) Do you have a carer(s) who visits you regularly or stays in your household? |
Yes Enter number Enter number |
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Receipt; | IADL | 2015 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 12 months | Wave 12 | No | In your spare time are you involved in any of the following activities? How often have you taken part in these activities in the last 12 months? J) household tasks I) gardening |
Weekly |
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Receipt; | ADL | 2019 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Wave 13 | No | The following items are about activities you might do during a typical day. Does your health now limit you in these activities? If so how much? b) moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling or playing golf |
Yes, limited a lot |
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Receipt; | ADL | 2019 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 13 | No | Here are a few everyday activities. Please tell us if you have any difficulties with these because of physical, mental or emotional memory problems. Exclude any difficulties you expect to last less than three months a) Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
yes |
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Provision; | Help with tasks | 2019 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 13 | No | Do you feel you need help with any of the day to day task listed in question 14? |
yes |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | IADL | 2019 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 4 weeks | Wave 13 | No | Please indicate the number of occasions and total time spent on each of the activities listed. B) Gardening Weeding, hoeing, pruning (not mowing) Manual lawn mowing Other gardening: digging planting, clearing ground etc.… |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | IADL | 2019 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 4 weeks | Wave 13 | No | c) Housework carrying heavy shopping cooking hanging out washing other housework for example dusting, ironing, hoovering |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
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Receipt; | IADL | 2019 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 4 weeks | Wave 13 | No | d) do it yourself other DIY: household repairs, woodwork, bricklaying |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
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Provision; | Care | 2019 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 13 | No | a) Do you have a carer(s) who visits you regularly or stays in your household? |
Yes Enter number Enter number |
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Receipt; | IADL | 2012 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 11 | No | c) Housework carrying heavy shopping cooking hanging out washing other housework for example dusting, ironing, hoovering |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
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Receipt; | ADL | 2007 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | Here are a few everyday activities. Please tell us if you have any difficulties with these because of physical, mental or emotional memory problems. Exclude any difficulties you expect to last less than three months a) Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
yes |
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Receipt; | ADL | 2002 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | The following items are about activities you might do during a typical day. Does your health now limit you in these activities? If so how much? b) moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling or playing golf |
Yes, limited a lot |
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Receipt; | IADL | 2002 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 4 Weeks | Wave 7 | No | Please indicate the number of occasions and total time spent on each of the activities listed. B) Gardening Weeding, hoeing, pruning (not mowing) Manual lawn mowing Other gardening: digging planting, clearing ground etc.… |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
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Receipt; | IADL | 2002 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 4 Weeks | Wave 7 | No | c) Housework carrying heavy shopping cooking hanging out washing other housework for example dusting, ironing, hoovering |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | IADL | 2002 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 4 Weeks | Wave 7 | No | d) do it yourself other DIY: household repairs, woodwork, bricklaying |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
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Provision; | Care | 2002 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | Are you providing any personal are or help to one or more aged or disabled person(s)? If yes, how many hours in an average week do you spend looking after this person (these people) |
yes |
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Receipt; | ADL | 2006 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | The following items are about activities you might do during a typical day. Does your health now limit you in these activities? If so how much? b) moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling or playing golf |
Yes, limited a lot |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | ADL | 2006 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | Here are a few everyday activities. Please tell us if you have any difficulties with these because of physical, mental or emotional memory problems. Exclude any difficulties you expect to last less than three months a) Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
yes |
Whitehall | |||
Provision; | Care | 2006 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | Are you providing any personal are or help to one or more aged or disabled person(s)? If yes, how many hours in an average week do you spend looking after this person (these people) |
yes |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | ADL | 2007 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | The following items are about activities you might do during a typical day. Does your health now limit you in these activities? If so how much? b) moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling or playing golf |
Yes, limited a lot |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | ADL | 2001 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | The following items are about activities you might do during a typical day. Does your health now limit you in these activities? If so how much? b) moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling or playing golf |
Yes, limited a lot |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | IADL | 2007 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | Please indicate the number of occasions and total time spent on each of the activities listed. B) Gardening Weeding, hoeing, pruning (not mowing) Manual lawn mowing Other gardening: digging planting, clearing ground etc.… |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | IADL | 2007 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | c) Housework carrying heavy shopping cooking hanging out washing other housework for example dusting, ironing, hoovering |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | IADL | 2007 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | d) do it yourself other DIY: household repairs, woodwork, bricklaying |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
Whitehall | |||
Provision; | Who do you provide care for | 2007 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | Do you provide regular care for any of the following? |
Yes If yes, for how many hours per week |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | IADL | 2007 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Past 12 Months | Wave 9 | No | In your spare time are you involved in any of the following activities? How often have you taken part in these activities in the last 12 months? J) household tasks I) gardening |
Weekly |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | ADL | 2012 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 11 | No | The following items are about activities you might do during a typical day. Does your health now limit you in these activities? If so how much? b) moderate activities, such as moving a table, pushing a vacuum cleaner, bowling or playing golf |
Yes, limited a lot |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | ADL | 2012 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 11 | No | Here are a few everyday activities. Please tell us if you have any difficulties with these because of physical, mental or emotional memory problems. Exclude any difficulties you expect to last less than three months a) Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
yes |
Whitehall | |||
Receipt; | IADL | 2012 | 33-55 | 33 | 55 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 11 | No | Please indicate the number of occasions and total time spent on each of the activities listed. B) Gardening Weeding, hoeing, pruning (not mowing) Manual lawn mowing Other gardening: digging planting, clearing ground etc.… |
Occasions in the past 4 weeks Total hours in the past 4 weeks |
Whitehall |
Overview
Aims
The Whitehall II study was established to investigate the causes of social inequalities in health with a cohort of 10,308 participants was recruited from the British Civil Service in 1985. The study has shown the importance of psychosocial factors such as work stress and work-family conflict in heart disease and diabetes in addition to the contribution of unhealthy behaviours and traditional risk factors such as high blood pressure. The study is now a study on ageing, with the 30-year follow-up allowing research on multimorbidity, functional decline, frailty, disability, and dementia.
Institution
Department of Epidemiology & Public Health, University College London
Geographic coverage - Nations
England; Local area;
Start date
1985
Minimum age at recruitment
33
Sample Size
10,308
Sample
Study design
Cohort study
Sample details
The target population for the Whitehall II study was all civil servants aged 35–55 years working in the London offices of 20 Whitehall departments in 1985–88. Members of the target population were invited to participate by letter. The achieved sample size was 10,308 people; 3413 women and 6895 men. The participants, who were from clerical and office support grades, middle-ranking executive grades, and senior administrat+J52:J53ive grades, differ widely in salary. Some have remained in the civil service. Many have retired, and others have taken employment elsewhere; some are unemployed. For more details see Marmot & Brunner 2005.
Sex
All
Sample Characteristics
Ageing cohort
Occupational cohort
Sample size at most recent sweep
6,318 - Phase 11 (2012-13) 5,632 - Phase 12 (2015-16)
Data
Data Access
Application: ucl.ac.uk/epidemiology-health-care/research/epidemiology-and-public-health/research/whitehall-ii/data-sharing
Complementary Data
Genetic/genomic data
Linked administrative data
Mapping/spatial data
Genetic Data Collected
Yes
Linked Data
Education data
Environmental data
Health data
HDR UK Innovation Gateway
Additional information
Website
Notes
Also known as the Stress and Health Study
Related Measures
Study Code
Whitehall
Reference paper(s)
Marmot, M & Brunner, E (2005). Cohort Profile: The Whitehall II Study. International Journal of Epidemiology, 34, 251-256.
doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyh372
doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyh372">Marmot, M & Brunner, E (2005). Cohort Profile: The Whitehall II Study. International Journal of Epidemiology, 34, 251-256.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyh372
Funders
Lung & Blood Institute
MRC BHF NIA ESRC EU_flag ERC National Heart