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The table below provides descriptions of each of the topics and shows the relationship between the level 1 and level 2 topics. The description also includes source of the definition which have been taken from MeSH, HASSET, Oxford online, WHO, ONS, National Academy on Women's Health Medical Education, U.S. National Library of Medicine, Urdang (1988), Webster (1961), Stedman (1995) and Timmreck (1987).
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1 | 101 | Demographics | Statistical interpretation and description of a population with reference to distribution, composition, or structure. (MeSH) | 1.1 | 10101 | Place of |
birth The place where a person was born. (Oxford online) | Country of birth. (HASSET) | Father's place of birth, Household head's place of birth, Mother's place of birth, Spouse's place of birth. (HASSET) | Gender Gender | A person's concept of self as being male and masculine or female and feminine or ambivalent, based in part on physical characteristics, parental responses, and psychological and social pressures. It is the internal experience of gender role. (MeSH) |
Sex. (HASSET) | Male, Female. (HASSET) | group group | A group of people with a common cultural heritage that sets them apart from others in a variety of social relationships. (MeSH) |
Racial groups, Ethnicity, Race. (HASSET) | Arabs, Asians, Black people, Ethnic minorities, Indigenous populations, Mixed race, North American Indians, Spouse's ethnic group, White people. (HASSET) | spokenspoken | Language = The method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way. (Oxford online) |
Knowledge of languages, Language use, Languages spoken. (HASSET) | International languages, Language groups, Language of instruction, Language variations, Languages used at home, Languages used at work, Minority languages, Mother tongue, National languages, Official languages, Predominant languages, Second languages. (HASSET) | Location Location | A particular place or position. (Oxford online) |
Place. (HASSET) | Location of farms, Location of industry, Place of birth, Place of death, Place of marriage, Workplace. (HASSET) | The length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed. (Oxford online) | Year of birth. (HASSET) | Legal age, Retirement age, School-leaving age, Spouse's age. (HASSET) |
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2 | 102 | Housing and local environment | Housing = Living facilities for humans. | 2.1 | 10201 |
Housing Housing | Living facilities for humans. (MeSH) |
Accommodation. (HASSET) | Apartments, Building standards, Communal establishments, Home sharing, Hotels, Houses, Housing age, Housing conditions, Housing for the elderly, Housing needs, Lodging houses, Mobile homes, Private housing, Refugee camps, Rented accommodation, Rooms, Second homes, Sheltered housing, Slums, Social housing, Squats, Student housing, Temporary housing, Tied housing, Vacant housing. (HASSET) |
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| Environment = The external elements and conditions which surround, influence and affect the life and development of an organism or population. (MeSH) | 2.2 | 10202 |
Neighbourhood Neighbourhood | A district or community within a town or city. (Oxford online) |
2.3 | 10203 | Travel and |
transport transport | Travel = Make a journey, typically of some length. (Oxford online) |
Travel: Journeys, Voyages, Trips. (HASSET) | Travel: Air travel, Business trips, Commuting, International travel, Railway travel, Road travel, Sea travel. (HASSET) | Transport = Take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft or ship. (Oxford online) |
Transport: Mode of transport, Transportation. (HASSET)Transport: Air transport, Freight transport, Inland water transport, Public transport, Railway transport, Road transport, Rural transport, Sea transport, Student transportation, Transport safety, Urban transport. (HASSET) | exposure exposure | The exposure to potentially harmful chemical, physical or biological agents in the environmental factors that may include ionizing radiation, pathogenic organisms or toxic chemicals. (MeSH) |
Exposure to noise, Exposure to the sun, Mobile phone radiation, Occupational exposure, Passive smoking. (HASSET) | mobilitymobility | Frequent change of residence, either in the same city or town, or between cities, states or communities (U.S. National Library of Medicine) |
Moving house, Housing history, Length of residence. (HASSET) | Leaving home (youth). (HASSET) | 3 | 103 | Physical health | Health relating to the body as opposed to the mind. (Oxford online) | 3.1 | 10301 | Cardiovascular |
system system | The heart and the blood vessels by which blood is pumped and circulated through the body. (MeSH) |
Circulatory system. (HASSET) | Blood Vessels, Blood-Air Barrier, Blood-Aqueous Barrier, Blood-Brain Barrier, Blood-Nerve Barrier, Blood-Retinal Barrier, Blood-Testis Barrier, Glomerular Filtration Barrier, Glymphatic System, Heart. (MeSH) | system system | The muscles, bones (bone and bones), and cartilage of the body. |
Locomotory system. (HASSET) | Aponeurosis, Cartilage, Fascia, Ligaments, Muscles, Skeleton, Tendons. (MeSH) | system system | The tubular and cavernous organs and structures, by means of which pulmonary ventilation and gas exchange between ambient air and the blood are brought about. (MeSH) |
Larynx, Lung, Nose, Pharynx, Pleura, Respiratory Mucosa, Trachea. (MeSH) | systemsystem | The entire nerve apparatus, composed of a central part, the brain and spinal cord, and a peripheral part, the cranial and spinal nerves, autonomic ganglia and plexuses. (Stedman, 1995) |
Neurological system. (HASSET) | Sensory system. (HASSET) | system system | A group of organs stretching from the mouth to the anus serving to breakdown foods, assimilate nutrients and eliminate waste. In humans, the digestive system includes the gastrointestinal tract and the accessory glands (liver, bilary tract and pancreas). (MeSH) |
Gastrointestinal system. (HASSET) | systemsystem | All the organs involved in reproduction and the formation and release of urine. It includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, and the organs of reproduction - ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes, vagina, and clitoris in women and the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate, seminal ducts and penis in men. (MeSH) |
Genitalia, Urinary Tract. (MeSH) | 3.7 | 10307 | Endocrine system | The systems of glands that release their secretions (hormones) directly into the circulatory system. In addition to the endocrine glands, included are the chromaffin system and the neurosecretory systems. (MeSH) |
Chromaffin System, Endocrine Glands, Enteroendocrine Cells, Neurosecretory Systems. (MeSH)
systems Blood, Hematopoietic System, systems | Hemic = relating to the blood or circulatory system. (Oxford online) |
Organs involved in the production of blood, including the cellular and the molecular components essential in providing defense against foreign organisms or substances. (MeSH) | System. (MeSH)Immune system = the organs responsible for immunity. The primary lymphoid organs are the thymus and the bone marrow; the secondary lymphoid organs and the lymph nodes and lymphoid aggregates (spleen, tonsils, gastrointestinal lymph tissue and Peyer's patches). (Oxford online) |
3.9 | 10309 | Hearing, vision, speech | Hearing = The faculty of perceiving sounds. (Oxford online) |
Hearing: The ability or act of sensing and transducing acoustic stimulation to the central nervous system. It is also called audition. (MeSH) | Hearing: Bone Conduction, Otoacoustic Emissions, Spontaneous. (MeSH) | Vision = The faculty or state of being able to see. (Oxford online) |
Vision: The process in which light signals are transformed by the photoreceptor cells into electrical signals which can then be transmitted to the brain. (MeSH) | Vision: Color Vision, Mesopic Vision, Night Vision, Phosphenes, Vision, Entoptic. (MeSH) | Speech = The expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds. (Oxford online) |
Speech: Communication through a system of conventional vocal symbols. (MeSH) | Speech: Speech Acoustics, Speech Intelligibility. (MeSH) | 101 | 10310 | Oral/dental health | The optimal state of the mouth and normal functioning of the organs of the mouth without evidence of disease. (MeSH) |
3.11 | 10311 | Skin diseases | |
Dermatology Skin diseases = Diseases involving the Dermis Dermis or Epidermis. (MeSH) | Skin diseases: Dermatitis, Psoriasis, Skin cancer. (HASSET) | Dermatology | Dermatology = the medical speciality concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders. (MeSH) |
3.12 | 10312 | Congenital and malformations | Malformations of organs or body parts during development in utero. (MeSH) |
Birth defects, Congenital disorders, Congenital abnormalities. (HASSET) | Hydrocephalus, Nervous system malformations, Sickle cell anemia, Spinal muscular atrophy. (HASSET) | Cancer Cancer | New abnormal growth of tissue. Malignant neoplasms show a greater degree of anaplasia and have the properties of invasion and metastasis, compared to benign neoplasms. (MeSH) |
Brain tumours, Breast cancer, Cervical cancer, Lung cancer, Skin cancer. (HASSET) | Mortality Mortality | All deaths reported in a given population. (MeSH) |
Number of deaths. (HASSET) | Infant mortality, Maternal mortality. (HASSET) | 3.15 | 10315 | Reproductive health | Within the framework of WHO's definition of health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, reproductive health addresses the reproductive processes, functions and system at all stages of life. (WHO) |
The state of the reproductive health system when functioning optimally without evidence of disease, disorders, or deficiencies. (MeSH) | Birth control, Childbirth, Fertility, Maternity care, Menopause, Menstruation, Pregnancy, Puberty. (HASSET) | health health | A broad category of illnesses and health conditions associated with being female. Women's health is devoted to facilitating the preservation of wellness and prevention of illness in women and includes screening, diagnosis and management of conditions that are unique in women, are more common in women, are more serious in women, have manifestations, risk factors or interventions that are different in women. Women's health also recognizes the importance of the study of gender differences, recognizes multidisciplinary team approaches, includes the diversity of women's health needs over the life cycle, and how these needs reflect differences in race, class, ethnicity, culture, sexual preference, and levels of education and access to medical care, and includes the empowerment of women, as for all patients, to be informed participants in their own health care. (National Academy on Women's Health Medical Education) |
The concept covering the physical and mental conditions of women. (MeSH) | Maternal Health (MeSH) | injuries Accidents = Unexpected and unintentional events, typically resulting in damage or injury. (MeSH) | Accidents: Accidents at work, Accidents in the home, Fire, Nuclear accidents, Transport accidents. (HASSET) | Wounds and Injuries = injuries | Damage inflicted on the body as the direct or indirect result of an external force, with or without disruption of structural continuity. (MeSH) |
Injuries: Trauma (physical), Wounds. (HASSET) | Injuries: Industrial injuries, Shell-shock, Sunburn. (HASSET) | Allergies Hypersensitivity = Altered reactivity to an antigen, which can result in pathologic reactions upon subsequent exposure to that particular antigen. (MeSH) |
Hypersensitivities Hay fever. (HASSET) | Drug Hypersensitivity, Environmental Illness, Hypersensitivity - Delayed, Hypersensitivity - Immediate, Immune Complex Diseases, Kounis Syndrome, Latex Hypersensitivity, Wissler's Syndrome. (MeSH) | 3.203.19 | 10319 | Infections | Invasion of the host organism by microorganisms that can cause pathological conditions or diseases. (MeSH) |
Aneurysm, Infected,Arthritis, Infectious,Bone Diseases, Infectious, Cardiovascular Infections, Catheter-Related Infections, Coinfection, Communicable Diseases, Community-Acquired Infections,Cross Infection, Eye Infections, Focal Infection, Gingivitis, Necrotizing Ulcerative, Intraabdominal Infections, Laboratory Infection, Ludwig's Angina, Opportunistic Infections, Pelvic Infection, Pregnancy Complications - Infectious, Prosthesis-Related Infections, Reproductive Tract Infections, Respiratory Tract Infections, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Skin Diseases, Infectious, Soft Tissue Infections, Suppuration, Toxemia, Urinary Tract Infections, Wound Infection. (MeSH) | 3.2 | 10320 | Anthropometry | The technique that deals with the measurement of the size, weight, and proportions of the human or other primate body. (MeSH) |
Body Weights and Measures, Cephalometry, Odontometry, Pelvimetry. (MeSH) | 3.21 | 10321 | Physical characteristics | Pertaining to the body, rather than the mind. (Oxford Online) |
3.22 | 10322 | Physical functioning |
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3.23 | 10323 | General health | The level of health of the individual, group, or population as subjectively assessed by the individual or by more objective measures. (MeSH) |
4 | 104 | Mental health and mental processes | Mental health = A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. Mental process = A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end, relating to the mind. (Oxford Online) | 4.1 | 10401 | Mental |
disorders disorders | Mental disorders comprise a broad range of problems, with different symptoms. However, they are generally characterized by some combination of abnormal thoughts, emotions, behaviour and relationships with others. Examples are schizophrenia, depression, intellectual disabilities and disorders due to drug abuse. Most of these disorders can be successfully treated. (WHO) |
Psychiatric disorders, Psychiatric illnesses, Mental illnesses, Mental diseases, Psychiatric diseases. (HASSET) | Behavioural disorders, Cognition disorders, Emotional disturbances, Memory disorders, Nervous breakdown Neurotic disorders, Personality disorders, Psychotic disorders. (HASSET) | 4.2 | 10402 | Personality | Temperament | Personality = behaviour -response patterns that characterize the individual. |
Personality: Character. (HASSET) | Personality: Human nature, Personality traits. (HASSET) | Temperament = Predisposition to react to one's environment in a certain way; usually refers to mood changes. (MeSH) |
4.3 | 10403 |
Wellbeing Wellbeing | The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. (Oxford Online) |
Wellbeing(Society): Wellbeing (society), Societal well-being (HASSET) | Big society (policy), Family cohesion, Human rights, Quality of life, Social capital, Social care, Social justice, Social support, Sustainability, Trust, Values (HASSET) | 4.4 | 10404 | Emotions | Those affective states which can be experienced and have arousing and motivational properties. (MeSH) |
Emotional status: Moods, Emotions (HASSET) | Affect, Anger, Anxiety, Apathy, Bereavement, Boredom, Courage, Disgust, Euphoria, Expressed Emotion, Fear, Forgiveness, Frustration, Guilt, Happiness, Hate, Hope, Hostility, Jealousy, Loneliness, Love, Pleasure, sadness. (MeSH) | 4.5 | 10405 | Cognitive function | A set of cognitive functions that controls complex, goal-directed thought and behavior. Executive function involves multiple domains, such as CONCEPT FORMATION, goal management, cognitive flexibility, INHIBITION control, and WORKING MEMORY. Impaired executive function is seen in a range of disorders, e.g., SCHIZOPHRENIA; and ADHD. (MeSH) |
5 | 105 | Health care | The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community. (Oxford Online) | 5.1 | 10501 | Health services |
utilisation utilisation | The degree to which individuals are inhibited or facilitated in their ability to gain entry to and to receive care and services from the health care system. Factors influencing this ability include geographic, architectural, transportational, and financial considerations, among others. (MeSH) |
Health Equity. (MeSH) | 5.2 | 10502 | Hospital admissions | The process of accepting patients |
into hospital care; numbers of patients admitted to hospital. (HASSET)Patient admissions (HASSET) | . The concept includes patients accepted for medical and nursing care in a hospital or other health care institution. (MeSH) |
5.3 | 10503 | Immunisations | Deliberate stimulation of the host's immune response. ACTIVE IMMUNIZATIONinvolves administration of ANTIGENS or IMMUNOLOGIC ADJUVANTS. PASSIVE IMMUNIZATION involves administration of IMMUNE SERA or LYMPHOCYTESor their extracts (e.g., transfer factor, immune RNA) or transplantation of immunocompetent cell producing tissue (thymus or bone marrow). (MeSH) |
Immunization, Passive, Immunization Schedule, Immunization, Secondary Immunotherapy, Active (MeSH) | Medications Medications | Drugs intended for human or veterinary use, presented in their finished dosage form. Included here are materials used in the preparation and/or formulation of the finished dosage form. |
(MeSH)Medicines, Medicinal drug use. (HASSET) | Anaesthetics, Antibiotics, Central nervous system drugs, Eugeroics. (HASSET) | therapies therapies | Therapeutic practices which are not currently considered an integral part of conventional allopathic medical practice. They may lack biomedical explanations but as they become better researched some (PHYSICAL THERAPY MODALITIES;DIET; ACUPUNCTURE) become widely accepted whereas others (humors, radium therapy) quietly fade away, yet are important historical footnotes. Therapies are termed as Complementary when used in addition to conventional treatments and as Alternative when used instead of conventional treatment. (MeSH) |
Fringe medicine, Complementary medicine, Complementary health care, Alternative medicine, Alternative therapies. (HASSET)Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Folk medicine, Herbal medicine, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, Osteopathy, Reflexology, Spiritual healing. (HASSET) | 5.6 | 10506 | Health insurance | Insurance providing coverage of medical, surgical, or hospital care in general or for which there is no specific heading. (MeSH) |
Medical insurance (HASSET) | Children's Health Insurance Program, For-Profit Insurance Plans, Health Benefit Plans, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Insurance, Accident, Insurance, Dental, Insurance, Health, Reimbursement, Insurance, Hospitalization, Insurance, Long-Term Care, Insurance, Major Medical, Insurance, Medigap, Insurance, Nursing Services, Insurance, Pharmaceutical Services, Insurance, Physician Services, Insurance, Psychiatric, Insurance, Surgical, Insurance, Vision, Managed Care Programs, Managed Competition, Medical Savings Accounts, Medicare, National Health Insurance, United States, Not-For-Profit Insurance Plans, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Prepaid Health Plans, Prior Authorization, Single-Payer System, Value-Based Health Insurance, Value-Based Purchasing. (MeSH) | 6 | 106 | Health behaviour | Behaviors expressed by individuals to protect, maintain or promote their health status. For example, proper diet, and appropriate exercise are activities perceived to influence health status. Life style is closely associated with health behavior and factors influencing life style are socioeconomic, educational, and cultural. (MeSH) | 6.1 | 10601 | Diet and nutrition | Diet = The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats. |
Diet = Regular course of eating and drinking adopted by a person or animal. (MeSH) | Diet, Carbohydrate Loading, Diet, Diabetic, Diet, Atherogenic, Diet, Carbohydrate-Restricted, Diet Fads, Diet, Cariogenic, Diet, Fat-Restricted, Diet, Gluten-Free, Diet, High-Fat, Diet, High-Protein, Diet, Mediterranean, Diet, Paleolithic, Diet, Protein-Restricted, Diet, Reducing, Diet, Sodium-Restricted, Diet, Vegetarian, Diet, Western, Dietary Approaches To Stop Hypertension, Energy Intake, Fasting, Healthy Diet, Portion Size, Serving Size. (MeSH) | Nutrition = The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. (Oxford Online) |
6.2 | 10602 | Physical activity | Physical activity which is usually regular and done with the intention of improving or maintaining PHYSICAL FITNESS or HEALTH. Contrast with PHYSICAL EXERTION which is concerned largely with the physiologic and metabolic response to energy expenditure. (MeSH) |
Gym attendance. (HASSET) | 6.3 | 10603 | Sleep | A readily reversible suspension of sensorimotor interaction with the environment, usually associated with recumbency and immobility. (MeSH) |
Dreams, Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Hygiene, Sleep Latency, Sleep Stages. (MeSH) | Smoking Smoking | Inhaling and exhaling the smoke of |
burning Tobacco (HASSET)Pipe Smoking, Smoking Reduction, Non-Tobacco Products smoking, Tobacco Smoking, Vaping. (MeSH) | consumption consumption | Behaviors associated with the ingesting of alcoholic beverages, including social drinking. (MeSH) |
Alcohol use (HASSET) | Alcoholic drinks, Drinking behaviour. (HASSET) | Alcohol use, Drug use, Polydrug use, Solvent abuse, Vaping. (HASSETSubstance use = Any substance taken for its subjective effect that may cause unexpected toxicity. (HASSET) | Disorders related to substance abuse. (MeSH) |
6.7 | 10607 | Risk |
taking taking | Undertaking a task involving a challenge for achievement or a desirable goal in which there is a lack of certainty or a fear of failure. It may also include the exhibiting of certain behaviors whose outcomes may present a risk to the individual or to those associated with him or her. (MeSH) |
Gambling. (MeSH6.8 | 10608 | Criminal behaviour | Crime = An action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law. (Oxford Online) |
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8 The expression of sexuality that leads to sexual health and well-being or to sexual behaviour that puts people at risk or makes them vulnerable to sexual and reproductive ill-health. (HASSET) | Safe sex, Underage sex. (HASSET) | Sexual activities of humans. (MeSH) |
7 | 107 | Family and social networks | Family = A social group consisting of parents or parent substitutes and children. Social networks = Support systems that provide assistance and encouragement to individuals with physical or emotional disabilities in order that they may better cope. Informal social support is usually provided by friends, relatives, or peers, while formal assistance is provided by churches, groups, etc. (MeSH) | 7.1 | 10701 | Home life | A person’s family, personal relationships, and domestic interests considered as a whole. (Oxford Online) |
7.2 | 10702 | Household |
composition composition | One person living alone; or a group of people (not necessarily related) living together. (ONS) |
Households, Household size (HASSET) | Single occupancy households (HASSET) | 7.3 | 10703 | Marital status | A demographic parameter indicating a person's status with respect to marriage, divorce, widowhood, singleness, etc. (MeSH) |
Civil partners, Cohabiting, Divorced, Married Singles, Surviving civil partners, Widowed, Widowhood. (HASSET) | 7.4 | 10704 | Family members and |
relations Family = A social group consisting of parents or parent substitutes and children. (MeSH) | Family members: Family relatives, Relatives, Kinship. (HASSET) | Adopted children, Cousins, Foster children, Grandchildren, Grandparents, Offspring, Parents Siblings, Spouses, Stepchildren (HASSET) | Family Relations = relations | Behavioral, psychological, and social relations among various members of the nuclear family and the extended family. (MeSH) |
Family Conflict, Intergenerational Relations, Maternal Behavior, Maternal Deprivation, Parent-Child Relations, Parenting, Paternal Behavior, Paternal Deprivation, Sibling Relations. (MeSH) | 7.5 | 10705 | Friends | Persons whom one knows, likes, and trusts. (MeSH) |
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Childcare Childcare | Care of children |
by parents, guardians or other primary carersin the home or institution. ( |
HASSET Childcare, Child rearing. (HASSET) | Child safety, Toilet training. (HASSET) | 7.7 | 10707 | Child welfare | Organized efforts by communities or organizations to improve the health and well-being of the child. (MeSH) |
Child welfare services, Child protection. (HASSET) | Child Advocacy, Child Care, Child Custody. (MeSH) | support support | Support systems that provide assistance and encouragement to individuals with physical or emotional disabilities in order that they may better cope. Informal social support is usually provided by friends, relatives, or peers, while formal assistance is provided by churches, groups, etc. (MeSH) |
Loneliness. (HASSET) | 7.9 | 10709 | Leisure activities | Voluntary use of free time for activities outside the daily routine. (MeSH) |
Holidays, Recreation, Relaxation. (MeSH) | 7.1 | 10710 | Social capital | The expected benefits derived from the cooperation between individuals and groups. (MeSH) |
Citizenship, Community identification, Community life, Community participation, Social economy, Social exclusion, Social participation. (HASSET) | The application of scientific knowledge to practical purposes in any field. It includes methods, techniques, and instrumentation. (MeSH) | Technology and innovation. (HASSET) Biotechnology, Communications, Information and communications technology, Innovation, Nanotechnology, Research and development. (HASSET) |
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8 | 108 | Education | Acquisition of knowledge as a result of instruction in a formal course of study. (MeSH) | 8.1 | 10801 |
Qualifications | Abilities, aptitudes, achievements (usually academic) etc. that suit an individual to particular positions or tasks. (HASSET) | Educational certificates, Occupational qualifications (HASSET) | Qualifications | A pass of an examination or an official completion of a course, especially one conferring status as a recognized practitioner of a profession or activity. (Oxford Online) |
8.3 | 10803 | Further Education | Higher Education | FE:A sector which encompasses all post‐compulsory education and training, with the exception of higher education. Although a semantic distinction is made between further and adult education, FE in its broadest terms encompasses this, too. HE: Programmes of study which lead to advanced qualifications such as those at National Qualifications Framework (NQF) level 5 or 6 and above, such as degrees and diplomas. These are usually offered in higher education institutions (HEIs) such as universities, but may also form part of the provision of further education (FE) colleges, as in the case of foundation degrees. The higher education sector is largely comprised of universities and university colleges, and is distinct from the further education sector in terms of funding and purpose. The provision of higher education, however, is an area in which there is some overlap, since HEIs may accredit FE colleges to deliver some higher‐level, vocationally related courses. (Oxford Online) |
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Training Training | The action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behaviour. (Oxford Online) |
Further training, Information technology training, Occupational training, Retraining, Training abroad, Training methods. (HASSET) | skills skills | Defines basic skills as ‘The ability to read, write and speak in English or Welsh, and to use mathematics at a level necessary to function and progress at work and in society in general’. Although initiatives have covered all age groups since the creation of the Basic Skills Agency in 1995, the term is most commonly used to refer to the skills of adults rather than of those under 19 years old, where General Certificate of Secondary Education and key skills qualifications tend to define levels of skill. (Oxford Online) |
Skill: Aptitude, Ability, Talent. (HASSET) | Academic ability, Numeracy, Personal efficacy, Teaching skills. (HASSET) | education education | Courses of study offered for learners over the age of compulsory schooling. Sometimes used synonymously with evening classes, adult education encompasses a very wide range of provision, including prison education, education in the armed forces, adult literacy classes, and church‐based learning groups, as well as local authority and Workers’ Educational Association provision. (Oxford Online) |
8.7 | 10807 | Learning |
difficulties Conditions characterized by a significant discrepancy between an individual's perceived level of intellect and their ability to acquire new language and other cognitive skills. These disorders may result from organic or psychological conditions. Relatively common subtypes include dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia. (HASSET) | Learning difficulties. (HASSET) | Dyslexia. (HASSET) | difficulties | Difficulties in acquiring knowledge and skills to the normal level expected of those of the same age, especially because of mental disability or cognitive disorder. (Oxford Online) |
8.8 | 10808 | Pre-school | Relating to the time before a child is old enough to go to school. (Oxford Online) |
8.9 | 10809 | Cognitive function | Cognitive = related to cognition. Cognition = The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses. (Oxford Online) |
8.1 | 10810 | Cognitive skills | Skills acquired through cognition. (Oxford Online) |
8.11 | 10811 | Non-cognitive skills | A state of mind is non-cognitive if it involves no cognition or knowledge of any kind. (Oxford Online) |
8.12 | 10812 | School engagement |
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8.13 | 10813 | Education aspirations | Aspiration = A hope or ambition of achieving something. (Oxford Online) |
8.14 | 10814 | Lifelong |
learning learning | A form of or approach to education which promotes the continuation of learning throughout adult life, especially by making educational material and instruction available through libraries, colleges, or information technology. (Oxford Online) |
Life-long learning, Continuous learning, Lifelong learning, Life-long education, Continuing education, Life long learning, Life long education. (HASSET) | 8.15 | 10815 | Primary schooling |
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9 | 109 | Employment and income | Employment = The state of being engaged in an activity or service for wages or salary. Income = Revenues or receipts accruing from business enterprise, labor, or invested capital. (MeSH) | 9.1 | 10901 | Occupation | |
Employment Employment | Occupation = Crafts, trades, professions, or other means of earning a living. |
(MeSH)Occupation = Job categories. (HASSET) | Occupation = Factory occupations, Father's occupation, Household head's occupation, Mother's occupation, Occupational status, Professional occupations, Spouse's occupation. (HASSET) | Employment = The state of being engaged in an activity or service for wages or salary. (MeSH) |
Employment = Jobs, Work. (HASSET) | Employment = Landestine employment, Employment abroad, Employment history, Employment opportunities, Employment programmes, Employment services, Home-based work, Job changing, Job creation, Job losses, Job sharing, Job vacancies, Military service, Offshore employment, Research work, Return-to-work incentives, Sheltered employment, Spouse's employment, Student employment, Subsidiary employment, Telework, Voluntary work, Women's employment, Youth employment. (HASSET) | 9.2 | 10902 | Social classification | A stratum of people with similar position and prestige; includes social stratification. Social class is measured by criteria such as education, occupation, and income. (MeSH) |
9.3 | 10903 | Income | Revenues or receipts accruing from business enterprise, labor, or invested capital. (MeSH) |
Revenue. (HASSET) | Family income, Household income, Interest (finance), Pensions, Pocket money, Profits, Royalties, Spouse's income, Turnover, Unearned income, Wages. (HASSET) | Finances Finances | The monetary resources and affairs of a state, organization, or person. (Oxford Online) |
Capital, Capital movements, Communication finance, Debts, Financial commitments, Financial compensation, Financial expectations, Financial incentives,Financial institutions, Financial management, Financial markets, Financial resources, Financing, Gambling losses, Household budgets, Insurance, Investment, Land and property finance, Monetary economics, Money, Motor vehicle value, Overseas transactions, Pension contributions, Personal finance management, Public finance, Rebates, Refunds, Research finance, Savings Shares, Subsidies, Treasury bills. (HASSET) | Assets Assets | A useful or valuable thing or person. (Oxford Online) |
Liquidity. (HASSET) | Expenditure Expenditure | The action of using up a resource. The action of spending funds. (Oxford Online) |
Expenditure: Spending. (HASSET) | Consumption: Purchasing. (HASSET) Expenditure: Expenditure cuts, Gross national expenditure, Methods of payment, Payments, Public expenditure. (HASSET)
| Pensions Pensions | A regular payment made by the state to people of or above the official retirement age and to some widows and disabled people. (Oxford Online) |
Pension benefits, Private pensions, State retirement pensions. (HASSET) | 9.8 | 10908 | Benefits | Welfare |
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10 | 110 | Expectation, attitudes and beliefs | Expectation = A strong belief that something will happen or be the case | Attitude=A settled way of thinking or feeling about something: Belief = An acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof. (Oxford Online) | 10.1 | 11001 | Social attitudes | Attitude = The way in which a person views and evaluates something or someone. Attitudes determine whether people like or dislike things – and therefore how they behave towards them. Attitude is traditionally divided into cognitive, behavioural, and affective components, although the main emphasis now tends to fall on defining attitude in terms of affect – the person's feelings towards the object, brand, etc. Is the brand good or bad? Is it likeable? The importance of the cognitive and behavioural components is still accepted, but they are no longer regarded as critical components. (Oxford Online) |
10.2 | 11002 | Politics |
Activities concerned with governmental policies, functions, etc. (MeSH) | Political Science. (HASSET) | Elections, Electoral systems, Internal politics, International politics, Minority governments, Party conventions, Party systems, Political accountability, Political behaviour, Political candidacy, Political change, Political crises, Political ecology, Political finance, Political groups, Political indicators, Political issues, Political majorities, Political participation, Political power, Political representation, Political theory, Referendums, Student politics. (HASSET) | ReligionReligion | A set of beliefs concerning the true nature, cause and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency. It usually involves devotional and ritual observances and often a moral code for the conduct of human affairs. (Urdang, 1988) |
Church administration, Religiosity, Religious behaviour, Religious beliefs, Religious conflict, Religious experience, Religious extremism, Religious groups, Religious institutions, Religious movements, Religious personnel, Religious reform, Religious segregation, Religious services. (HASSET) | 11 | 111 | Child development | The continuous sequential physiological and psychological maturing of an individual from birth up to but not including ADOLESCENCE. (MeSH) | 11.1 | 11101 | Infant feeding | The provision of breast milk, or a bottle substitute, for a number of months after birth and thereafter nutritionally adequate and safe complementary foods until the infant or young child is fully weaned |
. HASSET)Baby food, Infant nutrition, Weaning. (HASSET) | Bottle-feeding, Breast-feeding. (HASSET) | Vocabulary: The sum or the stock of words used by a language, a group, or an individual. (From Webster, 3d ed). (MeSH) | WHO). |
11.2 | 11102 | Language and vocabulary | The gradual expansion in complexity and meaning of symbols and sounds as perceived and interpreted by the individual through a maturational and learning process. Stages in development include babbling, cooing, word imitation with cognition, and use of short sentences. The sum or the stock of words used by a language, a group, or an individual. (Webster, 1961) |
Language: Systematic means of communicating through the use of signs, gestures, words, and/or auditory symbols. (HASSET) | Language: Language development, Languages, Multilingualism. (HASSET)
| Parenting Parenting | Performing the role of a parent by care-giving, nurturance, and protection of the child by a natural or substitute parent. The parent supports the child by exercising authority and through consistent, empathic, appropriate behavior in response to the child's needs. PARENTING differs from CHILD REARING in that in child rearing the emphasis is on the act of training or bringing up the children and the interaction between the parent and child, while parenting emphasizes the responsibility and qualities of exemplary behaviour of the parent. (MeSH) |
11.4 | 11104 | Developmental milestones | Skills gained by a developing child, which should be achieved by a given age. Examples of such milestones include smiling by six weeks and sitting unsupported by eight months. (Oxford Online) |
12 | 112 | Life events | Any significant event in a person's life that may have beneficial or detrimental effects on social relationships and status. (Oxford Online) | 12.1 | 11201 | Retirement |
The state of being retired from one's position or occupation. (MeSH) | Retired persons, Retired. (HASSET) | Early retirement. (HASSET) |
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13 | 113 | Omics | Suffix forming nouns used to denote rigorous, systematic analyses of the omes: e.g., proteomics, metabolomics, pharmacogenomics, toxicogenomics. (Oxford Online) | 13.1 | 11301 |
Genetics Genetics | The branch of science concerned with the means and consequences of transmission and generation of the components of biological inheritance. (Stedman,1995) |
Genetic research. (HASSET)Natural selection, Pharmacogenetics, Plant genetics. (HASSET)
Used for mechanisms of heredity and the genetics of organisms, for the genetic basis of normal and pathologic states, and for the genetic aspects of endogenous chemicals. It includes biochemical and molecular influence on genetic material. |
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13.2 | 11302 | Genomics | The systematic study of the complete DNA sequences (GENOME) of organisms. (MeSH) |
Epigenomics, Glycomics, HapMap Project, Human Genome Project, Metagenomics, Nutrigenomics, Proteomics, Proteogenomics. (MeSH) | 13.3 | 11303 | Transcriptomics | The study of transcriptomes and their functions. (Oxford Online) |
13.4 | 11304 |
Metabolomics Metabolomics | The systematic identification and quantitation of all the metabolic products of a cell, tissue, organ, or organism under varying conditions. The METABOLOME of a cell or organism is a dynamic collection of metabolites which represent its net response to current conditions. (MeSH) |
13.5 | 11305 |
Epigenetics Epigenetics | The systematic study of the global gene expression changes due to EPIGENETIC PROCESSES and not due to DNA base sequence changes. (MeSH) |
13.6 | 11306 | Proteomics | The systematic study of the complete complement of proteins (PROTEOME) of organisms. (MeSH) |
Proteogenomics. (MeSH) | 14 | 114 | Pregnancy | The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH. (MeSH) | 14.1 | 11401 | Childbirth | The |
concept process of giving birth to one or more offspring. ( |
HASSETBirth, Labour (birth). (HASSET) | Miscarriage, Multiple births, Premature births, Still-birth. (HASSET) | 14.2 | 11402 | Infant mortality |
Postnatal deaths from BIRTH to 365 days after birth in a given population. Postneonatal mortality represents deaths between 28 days and 365 days after birth (as defined by National Center for Health Statistics). Neonatal mortality represents deaths from birth to 27 days after birth. (MeSH) | Perinatal Mortality. (MeSH) | Stedman, T.L (1995) Stedman's medical dictionary (26th ed.). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.
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