READ ME File For Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'The individual and interrelated roles of social environments and physical food environments on the food purchasing and dietary behaviours of adolescents' Dataset DOI: https://doi.org/10.5258/SOTON/D2623 ReadMe Author: Sarah Shaw, University of Southampton ORCID ID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2206-6858 This dataset supports the thesis entitled "The individual and interrelated roles of social environments and physical food environments on the food purchasing and dietary behaviours of adolescents". AWARDED BY: Univeristy of Southampton DATE OF AWARD: [2023] DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA This dataset supports the thesis entitled “The individual and interrelated roles of social environments and physical food environments on the food purchasing and dietary behaviours of adolescents” AWARDED BY: University of Southampton DATE OF AWARD: Collaborators on project: Prof Christina Vogel, Prof Mary Barker, Prof Cyrus Cooper, Dr Sarah Crozier and Dr Dianna Smith DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA This dataset supports the thesis entitled The individual and interrelated roles of social environments and physical food environments on the food purchasing and dietary behaviours of adolescents. Three data files are included: 1) Anonymised qualitative focus group data transcripts. Microsoft word will be required to view these data. 2) Person-level quantitative data that has been pseudo-anonymised with ID numbers. Microsoft excel will be required to view the data. Postcodes, date of birth, school name and raw GPS data have been removed from the data file. 3) Food purchasing occasion-level quantitative data that has been pseudo-anonymised with ID numbers. Microsoft excel will be required to view the data. Date of data collection: October 2020 to May 2022 Information about geographic location of data collection: United Kingdom Date of data collection: [10/2020- 5/2022] The data is available on request via Request form attached to the record in Pure, after the embargo expiry date of 24.4.2025 Licence: N/A Data available on request only to bone fide researchers Related projects/Funders: The PhD funding for SCS was supported by National Institute of Health Research Biomedical Research Centre Southampton. Date that the file was created: May, 2023 --------------