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Prison entrant level of worry cluster

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termData Set Specification
METEOR identifier:Help on this term635025
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Health, Standard 28/04/2016
DSS type:Help on this termData Element Cluster
Scope:Help on this term

The Prison entrant level of worry cluster defines the main causes of current distress for prisoners who are entering prison.

 

Collection and usage attributes

Guide for use:Help on this term

The prison entrant is asked: "How worried are you about....?

Only one response for each stressor may be selected.

 

 

Implementation start date:Help on this term05/02/2016

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this term

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Relational attributes

Implementation in Data Set Specifications:Help on this term

Prison entrants NBEDSHealth, Standard 28/04/2016

Metadata items in this Data Set SpecificationHelp on this term

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Seq No.Help on this termMetadata itemHelp on this termObligationHelp on this termMax occursHelp on this term
1Prison entrant—level of worry related to current imprisonment, a lot/a little/not at all/unknown code NMandatory1
2Prison entrant—level of worry related to upcoming release, a lot/a little/not at all/unknown code N

Conditional obligation:

Conditional on the prison entrant being subject to upcoming release.

Conditional1
3Prison entrant—level of worry related to family or relationships in the community, a lot/a little/not at all/unknown code NMandatory1
4Prison entrant—level of worry related to relationships in prison, a lot/a little/not at all/unknown code NMandatory1
5Prison entrant—level of worry related to mental health issues, a lot/a little/not at all/unknown code NMandatory1
6Prison entrant—level of worry related to physical health issues, a lot/a little/not at all/unknown code NMandatory1
7Prison entrant—level of worry related to alcohol, tobacco and other drug issues, a lot/a little/not at all/unknown code NMandatory1
8Prison entrant—level of worry related to other issues, a lot/a little/not at all/unknown code NMandatory1
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