Health: Census

Latest release

Information on long-term health conditions

Reference period
2021
Released
28/06/2022
Next release Unknown
First release

Key statistics

  • Over 8 million people reported having a long-term health condition.
  • 4,791,516 people had one of the selected long-term health conditions.
  • 1,490,344 people had two of the selected long-term health conditions.
  • 772,142 people had three or more of the selected long-term health conditions.
  1. Count of people who reported that they have been told by a doctor or nurse that they have one or more of the following selected long-term health conditions: arthritis, asthma, cancer (including remission), dementia (including Alzheimer's), diabetes (excluding gestational diabetes), heart disease (including heart attack or angina), kidney disease, lung condition (including Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or emphysema), mental health condition (including depression or anxiety) and stroke. This count excludes 'Any other long-term health condition(s)'.
  2. Based on place of usual residence. Excludes overseas visitors.

Source: Count of selected long-term health conditions (CLTHP), Age in five year groups (AGE5P)

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Key questions in 2021 Census

  • Has the person been told by a doctor or nurse that they have any of these long-term health conditions?

The questions from the 2021 Census are output into variables. To see descriptions of the variables, including data use considerations, relevant to this topic see the 2021 Census dictionary: Health.

Data downloads

Data table for Health data summary

Post release changes

30/08/2022 - Added section "History of health questions in the Census – Discovering the rubella link"

12/10/2022 - Health data summary download file amended to include second release data tables. 

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