Research exploring the stigma associated with loneliness
An evidence review and qualitative research (interviews and a diary study) were used to explore the stigma associated with loneliness.
An evidence review and qualitative research (interviews and a diary study) were used to explore the stigma associated with loneliness.
End Furniture Poverty investigates the important topic of furniture and appliance poverty in the UK using NatCen Panel data.
UK Daily Life is a UK-wide study which aims to find out how people spend their time, and how much they are enjoying their daily lives.
We will be collecting data so that we can evaluate the pilots to see whether, and to what extent, they tackle loneliness using transport.
The Public Confidence in Official Statistics survey gathers people’s views on some important sources of data used to inform public policy making.
The Department of Health and Social Care uses the study to monitor oral health and shape dental services in England.
The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) has been commissioned to evaluate the ban on use of credit cards for gambling.
An intervention called “Distress Brief Intervention” (DBI) is being used by a range of health, police and other groups in Scotland.
Latest analysis from the Scottish Government, using data from the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey.
Assessing the effectiveness of front-of-pack labelling on food using an experimental design.
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