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by Ayisha Hameed·Updated 16d ago
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Description
A comparative study exploring the relationship between adverse childhood experiences, ethnicity, sex, and depression in South Asian and White British communities in the UK. The dataset, authored by Ayisha Hameed, is 4.6 MB in size and was last updated on May 21, 2026. It is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Use Cases
Modeling the association between adverse childhood experiences and depression based on the described relationships.
Comparing mental health outcomes across ethnic groups based on the focus on South Asian and White British communities.
Investigating potential interactions between sex and adverse childhood experiences in predicting depression.
Exploring cultural factors in the interpretation of adverse childhood experiences as suggested by the research context.
Strengths
Dataset is 4.6 MB, suggesting a structured and focused collection.
Explicitly focuses on two distinct UK population groups: South Asian and White British communities.
Licensed under CC-BY-4.0, permitting broad reuse and sharing.
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Description metadata is limited; actual data quality requires manual inspection after download.
Provenance
Source
figshare
Collection Method
Likely contains survey or clinical assessment data based on the study description.
Time Range
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Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-21 21:07:33; freshness should be verified.
Geography
United Kingdom, focusing on South Asian and White British communities.
Data is in SAV format (SPSS), requiring compatible statistical software for analysis.