Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type:![]() | Data Element |
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Short name:![]() | Parental imprisonment status during childhood indicator |
METEOR identifier:![]() | 618025 |
Registration status:![]() | Health!, Standard 28/04/2016 |
Definition:![]() | An indicator of whether any parent of a prison entrant was imprisoned during the childhood of the entrant, as represented by a code. |
Data Element Concept:![]() | Prison entrant—parental imprisonment status during childhood indicator |
Value Domain:![]() | Prisoner health yes/no/unknown code N |
Value domain attributes | ||
Representational attributes | ||
Representation class:![]() | Code | |
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Data type:![]() | Number | |
Format:![]() | N | |
Maximum character length:![]() | 1 | |
Value | Meaning | |
Permissible values:![]() | 1 | Yes |
2 | No | |
Supplementary values:![]() | 9 | Unknown |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Guide for use:![]() | For use in Prisoner health data collections. If this value domain is used with other metadata then 'Unknown' would map to code 8. |
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Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation:![]() | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
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Data element attributes | |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Guide for use:![]() | In Prisoner health data collections 'childhood' refers to the period when a person is aged under 18.
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Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation:![]() | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Relational attributes | |
Related metadata references:![]() | See also Prison entrant—parental imprisonment status during childhood, parent/carer imprisoned code N Health!, Standard 28/04/2016 |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications:![]() | Prison entrants NBEDS Health!, Standard 28/04/2016 DSS specific information: This data element is included in the Prisoner health NBEDS as the National Prisoner Health Indicators include the indicator: Proportion of prison entrants who had one or more of their parents/carers imprisoned while they were a child. |