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Smertestillende_ungdata

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StableNLODCovers 2014–2025· annual · last ingested 2026-05-06

Smertestillende_ungdata

Folkehelseinstituttet · fhi-smertestillende

FHI Folkehelsestatistikk table 390 — share of Ungdata respondents using painkillers at least weekly. Marker of chronic pain / psychological distress in adolescents. Same Ungdata cohort base as fhi-livskvalitet, fhi-depresjon, fhi-mobbing.

First 5 rows · raw.fhi_smertestillende
snapshot 2026-05-12
geo_codeaar_codekjonn_codealder_codestatus_codesoes_codemeasure_typevaluestatusloaded_at
02014_201401_6Minst_ukentlig0SMR1002026-05-06T14:34:25.041+00:00
02014_201401_6Minst_ukentlig0MEIS17.25447639717852026-05-06T14:34:25.041+00:00
02014_201411_6Minst_ukentlig0SMR1002026-05-06T14:34:25.041+00:00
02014_201411_6Minst_ukentlig0MEIS11.97844827586212026-05-06T14:34:25.041+00:00
02014_201421_6Minst_ukentlig0SMR1002026-05-06T14:34:25.041+00:00

Provenance

PublisherFolkehelseinstituttet
Upstream ID390
LicenseNLOD
PeriodicityP1Y
EU Data ThemeHEAL
AttributionKilde: Folkehelseinstituttet, Folkehelsestatistikk tabell 390 (Ungdata)
Last ingested2026-05-06T14:34:28.670355+00:00 · 29,448 rows · 1 run
MethodologyNo methodology notes recorded yet — see upstream documentation at Folkehelseinstituttet.

Used in Atlas views

These Atlas views (api_v1.* PostgREST endpoints) include this dataset in their input. Click through for the sample query, column list, and lineage.

No Atlas views consume this dataset yet — it may be a reference table or recently added.

Joined with

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No co-occurring datasets in Atlas yet.

Dimensions

CodeMeaningValue formatNotes
GEORegion (mixed kommune / fylke / bydel / nasjon)1- to 6-character numeric code~409 codes
AARYear"YYYY_YYYY" range string (single-year)12 single-year periods, 2014–2025
KJONNSex3 codes"0" both, "1" men, "2" women — girls report higher painkiller use than boys
ALDERAge band (Ungdata cohort grouping)1 code (degenerate)Always "1_6" — Ungdata survey-cohort identifier (same as fhi-livskvalitet, fhi-depresjon). Verify against Ungdata methodology.
STATUSPainkiller-use frequency band1 code (degenerate)Always "Minst_ukentlig" (at-least-weekly use) — table reports the share reaching this frequency.
SOESSocioeconomic status1 code (degenerate)Always "0" — combined socioeconomic statuses (no breakdown in this slice).
MEASURE_TYPEWhich number2 codesSMR (standardised ratio vs national), MEIS (FHI mean / smoothed indicator). No TELLER / RATE — Ungdata is sample-based.

Sample query

Live PostgREST query that returns the first 5 rows of raw.fhi_smertestillende. URL adapts to the current host — local dev shows api-atlas.localhost; the deployed site shows api-atlas.sovereignsky.no.

https://api-atlas.sovereignsky.no/fhi_smertestillende?limit=5

Citation

Recommended citation
Folkehelseinstituttet. (2025). Smertestillende_ungdata. Retrieved from https://statistikk.fhi.no/nokkel/DIeM2P4Upuwir7v_3w5qABRz9Zjnu_2e7UzFHbSVrxw?GEO=0,03&AAR=2020_2020,2021_2021,2022_2022,2023_2023,2024_2024,2025_2025&KJONN=0&ALDER=1_6&STATUS=Minst_ukentlig&SOES=0&MEASURE_TYPE=MEIS. Available in Atlas at https://atlas.sovereignsky.no/datasets/fhi-smertestillende.
BibTeX
@misc{atlas_fhi_smertestillende,
author = {Folkehelseinstituttet},
title = {Smertestillende_ungdata},
year = {2025},
url = {https://statistikk.fhi.no/nokkel/DIeM2P4Upuwir7v_3w5qABRz9Zjnu_2e7UzFHbSVrxw?GEO=0,03&AAR=2020_2020,2021_2021,2022_2022,2023_2023,2024_2024,2025_2025&KJONN=0&ALDER=1_6&STATUS=Minst_ukentlig&SOES=0&MEASURE_TYPE=MEIS},
note = {Available in Atlas at https://atlas.sovereignsky.no/datasets/fhi-smertestillende}
}
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About this source

FHI Folkehelsestatistikk table 390 — share of Ungdata respondents using painkillers at least weekly. Marker of chronic pain / psychological distress in adolescents. Same Ungdata cohort base as fhi-livskvalitet, fhi-depresjon, fhi-mobbing.