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Indices of Deprivation (ID) 2004: Health Deprivation and Disability, measure of adults under 60 suffering from mood or anxiety disorders, based on prescribing, suicides, and health benefits data Source: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM): ID 2004 Publisher: Neighbourhood Statistics Geographies: Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA) Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 1997 to 2001 and 1999 to 2003 Type of data: Administrative data (with statistical transformations applied) Notes: These data represent a 'standardised and normalised measure' of mental health problems within an area rather than an absolute count or percentage of mental health problems.
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