Natsal (also known as the National Study of Health and Relationships) is an important study that helps those working in health care to build up a picture of life in Britain and how it’s changing. It allows them to make better decisions about public health policy, practice and research.
Natsal has taken place every 10 years since 1990 and is one of the largest studies of its kind in the world. So far, 45,000 people have taken part in Natsal.
Fieldwork for the main Natsal-4 survey is now complete and no further interviews are being carried out at this point. We are currently conducting a follow-up study with some people who have previously taken part in Natsal-4. We will only contact you if you have given permission. Please be in touch if you have any questions.
How will my personal information be handled?
The study privacy notices give you information about the organisations collecting your data and how your personal information will be handled.
For people who took part by NatCen (by letter or an interviewer visit to your home), the privacy notice is here.
For people who participated as part of the NatCen Opinion Panel (by a telephone call or email), the privacy notice is here.
For people who took part by Ipsos, the privacy notice is here.