Religious aspects of death and dying (3005)
Type of Data: Religious aspects of death and dying (3005)
Faith Community: General
Date: 2010, 26 March-20 July
Geography: Local survey. East of England
Sample Size: 693 (28% response)
Population: Adults aged 16 and over
Keywords: Death, dying, end of life, religious affiliation, religious or spiritual advisor, spiritual and religious preferences
Collection Method: Self-completion postal questionnaire
Collection Agency: Ipsos MORI
Sponsor: NHS East of England
Published Source:
http://www.ipsos-mori.comhttp://www.brin.ac.uk/news/?p=1248
BRIN ID: 3005
Remarks:
A similar self-completion survey was also carried out in the rest of England, leading to 332 replies (27% response). In both cases, a disproportionate number of women, older people and those not in employment replied, and the data were weighted to rectify for any potential non-response bias.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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