AbdnCHDS / Scotland_Vulnerability_Resource

The Scotland Vulnerability Resource (SVR) is a ready-to-use resource that unifies demographic, socioeconomic, and deprivation measures for Scotland in a single data set.
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Scotland Vulnerability Resource (SVR)

Description

The Scotland Vulnerability Resource (SVR) a ready-to-use resource that unifies demographic, socioeconomic, and deprivation measures for Scotland in a single data set. This will allow and enable users to broaden definition “vulnerable people” beyond the scope of its healthcare base definition. SVR allows you to swiftly identify “vulnerable people” and the difference of any given group to the region as a whole.

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Features

Current version 0.2

Planned

Examples for potential applications

All men over 70 who live in high-density areas and have more than one chronic disease

All people on the COVID shielding list who live in places with long drive-time to a retail centre

Differences between people who are vulnerable due to respiratory disease in Aberdeen City vs rural Aberdeenshire

How to use

Scotland Vulnerability Resource (SVR)

Either Fork this repository or download the current version of SVR dataset from SVR_data folder

Small Area Population Estimates Scotland for 2019 (SAPE2019)

Due to file size limitation from GitHub and the actual size of the SAPE2019 it was not feasible to integrate the SAPE2019 dataset directly into the SVR dataset. For details more see issues #31 & #17.
Hence, we are providing a ready to use R-script which formats the SAPE2019 dataset into an SVR friendly format the researcher.

How to cite

DOI will follow

Acknowledgements

The SVR was created using publicly available data. You can find the links to the data sources below under Source data.

This resource is the result of work conducted by the Aberdeen Centre for Health Data Science and Digital Research Service at University of Aberdeen. It is administered by Dr. Jessica Butler and Dr. Bernhard Scheliga. The work was funded by a grant from XXX awarded to Dr. Jessica Butler and is part of a wider project looking at XXX + link to wider project.

Folder content

Source data

This resource contains only publicly available open data. More information on these sources such as the authors, method of collection etc, can be found in the file 20200624_Scotland-vulernability-data-documentation stored in the documentation folder.