British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) & UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS)

BHPS site: https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/bhps

UKHLS site: https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk

Updated 5/26/22

Country: United Kingdom

Study design: Observational cohorts with repeated measurements over time

Participant age range:

  • Children / adolescents at enrollment
  • Early adulthood or midlife
  • Aging adults

Number of participants at baseline: 10,300 (BHPS); 40,000 households (UKHLS)

Year of initial enrollment: 1980

Number of data collection waves: 18 (BHPS), 10 (UKHLS); data collection ongoing

Measures of well-being:

  • Positive psychological well-being (overall / multidimensional)
  • Positive affect
  • Life satisfaction
  • Subjective happiness
  • Social support / integration / cohesion
  • Prosocial behavior or attitudes (e.g., volunteering, helping others)

Quantity of well-being measures (e.g., number of constructs, number of times well-being was assessed): High

Quality of well-being measures (e.g., were measures reliable and valid in the study population): High

Measures of physical health: 

  • Self-rated / questionnaire-based health
  • Self-report medical history or medication use
  • Measured anthropometrics, e.g., weight
  • Biomarkers
  • Genetics
  • Linked medical records
  • Adjudicated health outcomes

Access Information:

This dataset is available to all researchers.

Researchers are required to apply to access this data.

No fees are required to access this dataset.

Notable citation:

Tabassum F, Mohan J, & Smith P. (2016). Association of volunteering with mental well-being: a lifecourse analysis of a national population-based longitudinal study in the UK. BMJ Open, 6(8), e011327.