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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

Limiting long-term illness or disability by local deprivation quintile<br />

The underlying data for Figure 39 from the local Prevalence Survey conducted during<br />

2009 is given in the table below.<br />

Local deprivation Number answering Limiting long-term<br />

quintile<br />

question illness or disability (%)<br />

Most deprived 307 30.6<br />

2 331 23.3<br />

3 321 24.0<br />

4 476 14.3<br />

Least deprived 309 18.4<br />

Responsible for the long term care of someone by Locality<br />

The table below gives the underlying data for Figure 40 from the 2003 Health and<br />

Lifestyle Survey. Note that the number of survey responders by Locality differs for each<br />

question, and that the number with a caring responsibility is given (rather than the<br />

number answering the question).<br />

Person/group Number and percentage responsible for the long term<br />

care of someone by Locality, 2003<br />

North North East East West West<br />

N % N % N %<br />

Sick/disabled partner 38 6.2 67 5.9 51 5.0<br />

Sick/disabled child 11 1.9 19 1.8 15 1.5<br />

Sick/disabled relative 15 2.6 21 2.0 17 1.8<br />

Elderly relatives 20 3.5 31 2.9 28 2.9<br />

Sick/disabled friend 2 0.4 3 0.3 3 0.3<br />

Parents 32 5.5 38 3.6 43 4.4<br />

Someone else 11 1.9 15 1.4 12 1.2<br />

Anyone (summary) 111 17.3 193 16.6 140 13.5<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 834

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