Overview
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.
National Statistcs Act (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, nos. 45/95 and 9/2001)
State Budget
Demographics
Dataset
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:Â 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).
Contact
NIJZ, Trubarjeva 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia