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    Overview
    Acronym
    CINDI
    Type of information
    Survey/interview data
    Description

    A Health Monitor Survey (CINDI) provides an overall picture of the health status of the population and allows to identify the main health problems, with the focus on behavioral factors that influence them.  The first CINDI survey was carried out in 2001, and then every four years, starting with 2004. The next CINDI will be conducted in 2024.  The CINDI collects information on a wide range of health topics: physical and mental health, lifestyle, use of health care and preventive services, perception of the physical and social environment, etc. 

    Funding

    State Budget

    Free keywords
    tobacco
    alcohol consumption
    Self-perceived health
    Self-reported survey
    physical activity
    Food consumption
    Topics
    Determinants of health » Individual characteristics and behaviours » Behaviours » Alcohol consumption;
    Determinants of health » Individual characteristics and behaviours » Behaviours » Food consumption;
    Determinants of health » Individual characteristics and behaviours » Behaviours » Physical activity;
    Determinants of health » Individual characteristics and behaviours » Behaviours » Tobacco use;
    Determinants of health » Individual characteristics and behaviours » Individual characteristics » Overweight/obesity;
    Health status » Morbidity/disability » Accidents & injuries;
    Health status » Morbidity/disability » Disability;
    Health status » Morbidity/disability » Non-communicable diseases » Cardiovascular diseases;
    Health status » Morbidity/disability » Non-communicable diseases » Diabetes;
    Health status » Morbidity/disability » Non-communicable diseases » Mental diseases;
    Health status » Morbidity/disability » Non-communicable diseases » Respiratory diseases;
    Health status » Morbidity/disability » Self-reported health status » Self-perceived health/morbidity;
    Health systems » Health system performance » Access » (Un)met needs or their causes;
    Health systems » Health system performance » Quality » Cancer screening;
    Health systems » Health system performance » Quality » Patient experience;
    Health systems » Health system performance » Quality » Vaccination coverage
    Country(ies):
    GEO coverage
    Nuts 3
    Target Population
    General population
    Age range
    From 18 years to 74 years
    Sex
    Both
    Language(s)
    Slovenian
    Updating Periodicity
    Every 4 years
    Personal Identifier
    Participant number
    Level of aggregation
    Individual
    Terms of data access - URL
    Terms of data access

    Open data are available at https://podatki.nijz.si/ where the data in aggregated format could be found and select for different needs. 

    Access to microdata for research and analytical purposes (for registered researchers, researchers in public administration and registered research institutions) is also provided.

    Application form for the anonymised microdata is available at the web page: https://www.nijz.si/statisticna-pisarna

    Researchers shall send the completed application for obtaining microdata by e-mail to statisticna.pisarna@nijz.si, or by post to NIJZ. Requests are then handled by internal Committee for Data Protection. If the application is approved, the agreement on data transmission is signed by researcher and NIJZ. Usually, data could be obtained at safe centre at NIJZ premises in Ljubljana, and/or on CD/USB (for the data on small sample).

    Linkage possible
    No
    Data Owner(s)
    Nacionalni Inštitut za Javno Zdravje (NIJZ)
    Contact name
    Metka Zaletel
    Contact e-mail
    Podatkovni.portal@nijz.si
    Contact info (address)

    NIJZ, Trubarjeva 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Updated on 28 April 2022