Table 7.1 Trends in self-reported sickness by sex and age, 1972 to 2000: percentage of persons who reported (a) longstanding illness (b) limiting longstanding illness (c) restricted activity in the 14 days before interview | Table 7.1 co... 7.1 continued | Table 7.2 Self perception of general health during the last 12 months | Table 7.3 Acute sickness: average number of restricted activity days per person per year, by sex and age | Table 7.4 Chronic sickness: prevalence of reported longstanding illness by sex, age and socio-economic group of household reference person | Table 7.5 Chronic sickness: prevalence of reported limiting longstanding illness by sex, age and socio-economic group of household reference person | Table 7.6 Acute sickness (a) Prevalence of reported restricted activity in the 14 days before interview, by sex, age, and socio-economic group of household reference person (b) Average number of restricted activity days per person per year, by sex, age, and socio-economic group of household reference person | Table 7.7 Chronic sickness: prevalence of reported longstanding illness by sex, age, and economic activity status | Table 7.8 Chronic sickness: prevalence of reported limiting longstanding illness by sex, age, and economic activity status | Table 7.9 Acute sickness (a) Prevalence of reported restricted activity in the 14 days before interview, by sex, age and economic activity status (b) Average number of restricted activity days per person per year, by sex, age, and economic activity status | Table 7.10 Self-reported sickness by sex and Government Office Region: percentage of persons who reported (a) longstanding illness (b) limiting longstanding illness (c) restricted activity in the 14 days before interview | Table 7.11 Prevalence of: (a) longstanding illness by sex and NHS Regional Office area (b) limiting longstanding illness by sex and NHS Regional Office area (c) reported resticted activity in the 14 days before interview, by sex and NHS Regional Office area | Table 7.11 c... 7.11 continued | Table 7.12 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting longstanding condition groups, by sex | Table 7.13 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting longstanding condition groups, by age | Table 7.14 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting selected longstanding condition groups, by age and sex | Table 7.15 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting selected longstanding conditions, by age and sex | Table 7.16 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting selected longstanding condition groups, by socio-economic group of household reference person | Table 7.17 Chronic sickness: rate per 1000 reporting selected longstanding condition groups, by age and sex and whether non-manual or manual socio-economic group of household reference person | Table 7.18 Trends in consultations with an NHS GP in the 14 days before interview: 1972 to 2000 | Table 7.19 Average number of NHS GP consultations per person per year: 1972 to 2000 | Table 7.20 (NHS) GP consultations: trends in site of consultation: 1971 to 2000 | Table 7.21 (NHS) GP consultations: consultations with doctors in the 14 days before interview, by sex and age of person consulting, and by site of consultation | Table 7.22 NHS) GP consultations: percentage of persons consulting a doctor in the 14 days before interview, by sex and by site of consultation, and by age and by site of consultation | Table 7.23 (NHS) GP consultations (a) Percentage of persons who consulted a doctor in the 14 days before interview, by sex, age, and socio-economic group of household reference person (b) Average number of consultations per person per year, by sex, age, and socio-economic group of household reference person | Table 7.24 (NHS) GP consultations (a) Percentage of persons who consulted a doctor in the 14 days before interview, by sex, age, and economic activity status (b) Average number of consultations per person per year, by sex, age, and economic activity status | Table 7.25 (NHS) GP consultations: percentage of persons consulting a doctor in the 14 days before interview who obtained a prescription from the doctor, by sex, age and non-manual/manual socio-economic group of household reference person | Table 7.26 GP consultations with doctors in the 14 days before interview by whether consultation was NHS or private | Table 7.27 Reported consultations with a practice nurse by age and sex (a) percentage consulting a practice nurse in the 14 days before interview (b) average number of consultations with a practice nurse per person per year | Table 7.28 Percentage of children using health services in the 14 days before interview | Table 7.29 Trends in percentages of persons who reported attending an outpatient or casualty department in the 3 months before interview: 1972 to 2000 | Table 7.30 Trends in day-patient treatment in the 12 months before interview, 1992 to 2000 | Table 7.31 Trends in inpatient stays in the 12 months before interview, 1982 to 2000 | Table 7.32 Average number of separate days spent in hospital as a day-patient during the 12 months before interview | Table 7.33 Inpatient stays and outpatient attendances (a) Average number of inpatient stays per 100 persons in a 12 month reference period, by sex and age (b) Average number of outpatient attendances per 100 persons per year, by sex and age | Table 7.34 Average number of nights spent in hospital as an inpatient during the last 12 months |