section lb: leave-behind questionnaires (respondent)
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hrs 2014 final release
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hhid household identification number
section: lb level: respondent type: character width: 6 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
18747 000003-959738. household identification number
pn respondent person identification number
section: lb level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
10202 010. person identifier
714 011. person identifier
34 012. person identifier
6106 020. person identifier
208 021. person identifier
16 022. person identifier
1 023. person identifier
511 030. person identifier
45 031. person identifier
7 032. person identifier
2 033. person identifier
836 040. person identifier
57 041. person identifier
7 042. person identifier
1 043. person identifier
subhh 2014 sub household identification number
section: lb level: respondent type: character width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
17037 0. original sample household - no split from divorce or
separation of spouses or partners
850 1. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
669 2. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
64 5. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
8 6. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
118 7. reunited household - respondents from split household
reunite
1 8. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
nsubhh 2012 sub household identification number
section: lb level: respondent type: character width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
17309 0. original sample household - no split from divorce or
separation of spouses or partners
707 1. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
578 2. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
57 5. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
7 6. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
88 7. reunited household - respondents from split household
reunite
1 8. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
pn_sp 2014 spouse/partner person number
section: lb level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
5159 010. person identifier
525 011. person identifier
24 012. person identifier
4656 020. person identifier
174 021. person identifier
11 022. person identifier
1 023. person identifier
323 030. person identifier
27 031. person identifier
4 032. person identifier
2 033. person identifier
558 040. person identifier
40 041. person identifier
4 042. person identifier
1 043. person identifier
31 811. spouse of non-original respondent
2 812. spouse of non-original respondent
2 820. spouse of non-original respondent
9 821. spouse of non-original respondent
1 822. spouse of non-original respondent
3 831. spouse of non-original respondent
1 832. spouse of non-original respondent
4 841. spouse of non-original respondent
1 842. spouse of non-original respondent
7184 blank. single respondent household
csr 2014 whether coversheet respondent
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
13238 1. yes
32 3. 2nd coverscreen r, answers not retained
5477 5. no
famr 2014 whether family respondent
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
13073 1. family r
23 3. 2nd family r, answers not retained
5651 5. non-family r
finr 2014 whether financial respondent
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
13098 1. financial r
24 3. 2nd financial r, answers not retained
5625 5. non-financial r
lbrtype respondent type indicator
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
*
.................................................................................
9198 1. not enhanced face to face r
1065 2. enhanced face to face r, phone interview
173 3. enhanced face to face r, proxy or nursing home resident
8311 4. enhanced face to face r, self-respondent, ftf interview, not
in nursing home
blank. no core interview
lbelig 2014 leave behind eligibility
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
*
.................................................................................
9549 1. eligible for leave behind
9198 5. not eligible for leave behind
lbcomp mode completed leave behind qnaire
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
*
.................................................................................
7425 1. completed; returned by mail
10 2. completed by phone with interviewer
106 4. completed by other than assigned r
2013 5. not returned/not completed
9193 blank. assigned to enhanced face-to-face in 2016/not eligible
lb001a q01a. often care adult
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
care for a sick or disabled adult?
.................................................................................
556 1. daily
262 2. several times a week
144 3. once a week
197 4. several times a month
275 5. at least once a month
1095 6. not in the last month
4885 7. never/not relevant
11333 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001b q01b. often do activities with grandchildren
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
do activities with grandchildren, nieces/nephews, or neighborhood children?
.................................................................................
464 1. daily
752 2. several times a week
576 3. once a week
962 4. several times a month
1200 5. at least once a month
1498 6. not in the last month
1968 7. never/not relevant
11327 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001c q01c. often volunteer youth
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
do volunteer work with children or young people?
.................................................................................
85 1. daily
146 2. several times a week
205 3. once a week
244 4. several times a month
390 5. at least once a month
1496 6. not in the last month
4853 7. never/not relevant
11328 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001d q01d. often charity work
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
do any other volunteer or charity work?
.................................................................................
83 1. daily
348 2. several times a week
407 3. once a week
469 4. several times a month
702 5. at least once a month
1573 6. not in the last month
3852 7. never/not relevant
11313 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001e q01e. often education
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
attend an educational or training course?
.................................................................................
44 1. daily
89 2. several times a week
157 3. once a week
163 4. several times a month
509 5. at least once a month
1875 6. not in the last month
4584 7. never/not relevant
11326 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001f q01f. often attend sports/social/club
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
go to a sport, social, or other club?
.................................................................................
62 1. daily
451 2. several times a week
434 3. once a week
537 4. several times a month
971 5. at least once a month
1594 6. not in the last month
3378 7. never/not relevant
11320 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001g q01g. often attend non religious orgs
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
attend meetings of non-religious organizations, such as political, community, or
other interest groups?
.................................................................................
17 1. daily
103 2. several times a week
194 3. once a week
250 4. several times a month
646 5. at least once a month
1766 6. not in the last month
4452 7. never/not relevant
11319 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001h q01h. often pray privately
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
pray privately in places other than a church or synagogue?
.................................................................................
3246 1. daily
1007 2. several times a week
281 3. once a week
519 4. several times a month
393 5. at least once a month
460 6. not in the last month
1510 7. never/not relevant
11331 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001i q01i. often read
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
read books, magazines, or newspapers?
.................................................................................
4088 1. daily
1415 2. several times a week
510 3. once a week
508 4. several times a month
358 5. at least once a month
214 6. not in the last month
369 7. never/not relevant
11285 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001j q01j. often watch television
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
watch television?
.................................................................................
6165 1. daily
882 2. several times a week
101 3. once a week
107 4. several times a month
47 5. at least once a month
55 6. not in the last month
96 7. never/not relevant
11294 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001k q01k. often do word games
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
do word games such as crossword puzzles or scrabble?
.................................................................................
1357 1. daily
800 2. several times a week
432 3. once a week
541 4. several times a month
504 5. at least once a month
1431 6. not in the last month
2383 7. never/not relevant
11299 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001l q01l. often play cards and games
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
play cards or games such as chess?
.................................................................................
442 1. daily
542 2. several times a week
398 3. once a week
474 4. several times a month
674 5. at least once a month
1885 6. not in the last month
3015 7. never/not relevant
11317 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001m q01m. often do writing
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
do writing (such as letters, stories, or journal entries)?
.................................................................................
423 1. daily
427 2. several times a week
305 3. once a week
549 4. several times a month
761 5. at least once a month
1639 6. not in the last month
3334 7. never/not relevant
11309 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001n q01n. often use computer
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
use a computer for e-mail, internet or other tasks?
.................................................................................
3557 1. daily
736 2. several times a week
182 3. once a week
174 4. several times a month
170 5. at least once a month
294 6. not in the last month
2356 7. never/not relevant
11278 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001o q01o. often maintenance/gardening
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
do home or car maintenance or gardening?
.................................................................................
1360 1. daily
1586 2. several times a week
922 3. once a week
842 4. several times a month
740 5. at least once a month
729 6. not in the last month
1245 7. never/not relevant
11323 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001p q01p. often bake or cook
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
bake or cook something special?
.................................................................................
768 1. daily
1344 2. several times a week
942 3. once a week
951 4. several times a month
1121 5. at least once a month
983 6. not in the last month
1306 7. never/not relevant
11332 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001q q01q. often sew or knit
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
make clothes, knit, embroider, etc.?
.................................................................................
183 1. daily
261 2. several times a week
95 3. once a week
197 4. several times a month
241 5. at least once a month
1087 6. not in the last month
5315 7. never/not relevant
11368 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001r q01r. often do hobby
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
work on a hobby or project?
.................................................................................
471 1. daily
839 2. several times a week
491 3. once a week
764 4. several times a month
862 5. at least once a month
1649 6. not in the last month
2257 7. never/not relevant
11414 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb001s q01s. often play sport/exercise
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
play sports or exercise?
.................................................................................
878 1. daily
1576 2. several times a week
551 3. once a week
698 4. several times a month
551 5. at least once a month
1100 6. not in the last month
1991 7. never/not relevant
11402 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb001t q01t. often walk for 20 mins
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
walk for 20 minutes or more?
.................................................................................
1534 1. daily
1764 2. several times a week
667 3. once a week
774 4. several times a month
557 5. at least once a month
1048 6. not in the last month
1054 7. never/not relevant
11349 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb001u q01u. participate community arts grp
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these first questions are about the activities in your life now. please tell us
how often you do each activity. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
participate in a local community arts group such as a choir, dance, photography,
theatre, or music group?
.................................................................................
34 1. daily
135 2. several times a week
255 3. once a week
128 4. several times a month
207 5. at least once a month
1036 6. not in the last month
5615 7. never/not relevant
11337 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb002a q02a. life is close to ideal
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
in most ways my life is close to ideal.
.................................................................................
534 1. strongly disagree
591 2. somewhat disagree
543 3. slightly disagree
1052 4. neither agree or disagree
1043 5. slightly agree
2375 6. somewhat agree
1266 7. strongly agree
11343 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb002b q02b. conditions of life are excellent
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
the conditions of my life are excellent.
.................................................................................
513 1. strongly disagree
610 2. somewhat disagree
700 3. slightly disagree
764 4. neither agree or disagree
1177 5. slightly agree
2360 6. somewhat agree
1288 7. strongly agree
11335 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb002c q02c. satisfied with life
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
i am satisfied with my life.
.................................................................................
409 1. strongly disagree
432 2. somewhat disagree
482 3. slightly disagree
496 4. neither agree or disagree
912 5. slightly agree
2531 6. somewhat agree
2170 7. strongly agree
11315 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb002d q02d. have important things in life
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
so far, i have gotten the important things i want in life.
.................................................................................
379 1. strongly disagree
389 2. somewhat disagree
410 3. slightly disagree
527 4. neither agree or disagree
1068 5. slightly agree
2480 6. somewhat agree
2188 7. strongly agree
11306 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb002e q02e. change nothing if lived life over
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
if i could live my life again, i would change almost nothing.
.................................................................................
907 1. strongly disagree
846 2. somewhat disagree
896 3. slightly disagree
667 4. neither agree or disagree
996 5. slightly agree
1930 6. somewhat agree
1212 7. strongly agree
11293 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb003 q03. live with spouse or partner
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
do you have a husband, wife, or partner with whom you live? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
4121 1. yes
2435 5. no
12191 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb004a q04a. sp/p understand the way you feel
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your partner or spouse. please
mark the answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x)
one box for each line.)
how much do they really understand the way you feel about things?
.................................................................................
2366 1. a lot
1834 2. some
631 3. a little
196 4. not at all
13720 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb004b q04b. rely on sp/p if serious problem
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your partner or spouse. please
mark the answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x)
one box for each line.)
how much can you rely on them if you have a serious problem?
.................................................................................
3945 1. a lot
662 2. some
272 3. a little
124 4. not at all
13744 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb004c q04c. open up to sp/p about worries
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your partner or spouse. please
mark the answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x)
one box for each line.)
how much can you open up to them if you need to talk about your worries?
.................................................................................
2867 1. a lot
1385 2. some
540 3. a little
201 4. not at all
13754 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb004d q04d. too many demands on you - sp/p
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your partner or spouse. please
mark the answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x)
one box for each line.)
how often do they make too many demands on you?
.................................................................................
315 1. a lot
1116 2. some
1886 3. a little
1669 4. not at all
13761 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb004e q04e. amt sp/p criticizes you
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your partner or spouse. please
mark the answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x)
one box for each line.)
how much do they criticize you?
.................................................................................
352 1. a lot
963 2. some
2149 3. a little
1513 4. not at all
13770 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb004f q04f. sp/p let you down
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your partner or spouse. please
mark the answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x)
one box for each line.)
how much do they let you down when you are counting on them?
.................................................................................
212 1. a lot
681 2. some
1376 3. a little
2710 4. not at all
13768 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb004g q04g. sp/p gets on your nerves
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your partner or spouse. please
mark the answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x)
one box for each line.)
how much do they get on your nerves?
.................................................................................
315 1. a lot
943 2. some
2426 3. a little
1302 4. not at all
13761 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb005 q05. how close with sp/p
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how close is your relationship with your partner or spouse? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
2920 1. very close
1452 2. quite close
439 3. not very close
144 4. not at all close
13792 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb005a q05a. time with sp/p enjoyable
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
overall, how enjoyable is the time you spend together with your spouse/partner?
(mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
1268 1. extremely enjoyable
2438 2. very enjoyable
1036 3. somewhat enjoyable
234 4. not too enjoyable
13771 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005b q05b. do things together with sp/p
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
in your free time, do you and your spouse mostly do things together or
separately? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
1752 1. most or all together
2818 2. some together, some separately
404 3. most or all separately
13773 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005c1 q05ca. final say major family issues
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you and your spouse or partner make decisions.
who has the final say in important decisions in your household? (mark (x) one
box for each line)
who has the final say in decisions about.....
major family issues?
.................................................................................
255 1. i do always
588 2. i do mostly
3461 3. we have equal say
470 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
100 5. my spouse/partner does it always
17 6. someone else
129 7. not relevant
13727 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005c2 q05cb. final say car purchases
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you and your spouse or partner make decisions.
who has the final say in important decisions in your household? (mark (x) one
box for each line)
who has the final say in decisions about.....
car purchases?
.................................................................................
318 1. i do always
691 2. i do mostly
2755 3. we have equal say
636 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
242 5. my spouse/partner does it always
16 6. someone else
339 7. not relevant
13750 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005c3 q05cc. final say appliance purchases
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you and your spouse or partner make decisions.
who has the final say in important decisions in your household? (mark (x) one
box for each line)
who has the final say in decisions about.....
major appliance purchases?
.................................................................................
256 1. i do always
588 2. i do mostly
3143 3. my spouse/partner does it mostly
612 4. my spouse/partner does it always
193 5. my sp/p does always
14 6. someone else
207 7. not relevant
13734 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005c4 q05cd. final say amount to save
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you and your spouse or partner make decisions.
who has the final say in important decisions in your household? (mark (x) one
box for each line)
who has the final say in decisions about.....
how much to save?
.................................................................................
316 1. i do always
811 2. i do mostly
2592 3. we have equal say
633 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
219 5. my spouse/partner does it always
15 6. someone else
399 7. not relevant
13762 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005c5 q05ce. final say invest savings
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you and your spouse or partner make decisions.
who has the final say in important decisions in your household? (mark (x) one
box for each line)
who has the final say in decisions about.....
how to invest our savings?
.................................................................................
375 1. i do always
741 2. i do mostly
2345 3. we have equal say
603 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
256 5. my spouse/partner does it always
33 6. someone else
629 7. not relevant
13765 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005c6 q05cf. final say health insurance
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you and your spouse or partner make decisions.
who has the final say in important decisions in your household? (mark (x) one
box for each line)
who has the final say in decisions about.....
what health insurance to buy?
.................................................................................
384 1. i do always
642 2. i do mostly
2506 3. we have equal say
516 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
231 5. my spouse/partner does it always
36 6. someone else
668 7. not relevant
13764 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005c7 q05cg. final say doctors
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you and your spouse or partner make decisions.
who has the final say in important decisions in your household? (mark (x) one
box for each line)
who has the final say in decisions about.....
which doctors to go to?
.................................................................................
392 1. i do always
599 2. i do mostly
3237 3. we have equal say
274 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
88 5. my spouse/partner does it always
31 6. someone else
386 7. not relevant
13740 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005c8 q05ch. final say tv shows
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you and your spouse or partner make decisions.
who has the final say in important decisions in your household? (mark (x) one
box for each line)
who has the final say in decisions about.....
which tv shows to watch?
.................................................................................
256 1. i do always
543 2. i do mostly
2779 3. we have equal say
812 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
126 5. my spouse/partner does it always
11 6. someone else
490 7. not relevant
13730 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005c9 q05ci. final say vacation
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you and your spouse or partner make decisions.
who has the final say in important decisions in your household? (mark (x) one
box for each line)
who has the final say in decisions about.....
where to go on vacation?
.................................................................................
162 1. i do always
309 2. i do mostly
3381 3. we have equal say
374 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
100 5. my spouse/partner does it always
13 6. someone else
665 7. not relevant
13743 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005d1 q05da. manages bills
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
who does these tasks for your household? (mark (x) one box for each line)
in your household, who....
manages bills?
.................................................................................
1706 1. i do it always
861 2. i do it mostly
1034 3. we do it equally
1017 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
667 5. my spouse/partner does it always
82 6. someone else
76 7. not relevant
13304 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005d2 q05db. files taxes
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
who does these tasks for your household? (mark (x) one box for each line)
in your household, who....
files taxes?
.................................................................................
1478 1. i do it always
504 2. i do it mostly
1219 3. we do it equally
674 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
759 5. my spouse/partner does it always
303 6. someone else
441 7. not relevant
13369 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005d3 q05dc. fills out medical forms
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
who does these tasks for your household? (mark (x) one box for each line)
in your household, who....
fills out medial forms?
.................................................................................
1144 1. i do it always
774 2. i do it mostly
1838 3. we do it equally
724 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
433 5. my spouse/partner does it always
156 6. someone else
318 7. not relevant
13360 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005d4 q05dd. grocery shopping
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
who does these tasks for your household? (mark (x) one box for each line)
in your household, who....
grocery shopping?
.................................................................................
1156 1. i do it always
994 2. i do it mostly
1691 3. we do it equally
1006 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
423 5. my spouse/partner does it always
113 6. someone else
51 7. not relevant
13313 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb005d5 q05de. prepares meals
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
who does these tasks for your household? (mark (x) one box for each line)
in your household, who....
prepares meals?
.................................................................................
1352 1. i do it always
1108 2. i do it mostly
982 3. we do it equally
1244 4. my spouse/partner does it mostly
556 5. my spouse/partner does it always
109 6. someone else
83 7. not relevant
13313 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb006 q06. have any children
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
do you have any living children? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
6121 1. yes
876 5. no
11750 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb007a q07a. children understand way you feel
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
thinking about all of your living children, please check the answer which best
shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much do they really understand the way you feel about things?
.................................................................................
2629 1. a lot
2709 2. some
922 3. a little
296 4. not at all
12191 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb007b q07b. rely on children if serious prob
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
thinking about all of your living children, please check the answer which best
shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much can you rely on them if you have a serious problem?
.................................................................................
4080 1. a lot
1507 2. some
656 3. a little
321 4. not at all
12183 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb007c q07c. talk about worries - children
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
thinking about all of your living children, please check the answer which best
shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much can you open up to them if you need to talk about your worries?
.................................................................................
2774 1. a lot
2305 2. some
1058 3. a little
423 4. not at all
12187 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb007d q07d. too many demands on you - children
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
thinking about all of your living children, please check the answer which best
shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
how often do they make too many demands on you?
.................................................................................
297 1. a lot
961 2. some
1765 3. a little
3533 4. not at all
12191 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb007e q07e. amt children criticize you
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
thinking about all of your living children, please check the answer which best
shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much do they criticize you?
.................................................................................
227 1. a lot
751 2. some
2189 3. a little
3387 4. not at all
12193 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb007f q07f. children let you down
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
thinking about all of your living children, please check the answer which best
shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much do they let you down when you are counting on them?
.................................................................................
248 1. a lot
985 2. some
1946 3. a little
3441 4. not at all
12127 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb007g q07g. children get on your nerves
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
thinking about all of your living children, please check the answer which best
shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much do they get on your nerves?
.................................................................................
214 1. a lot
836 2. some
2593 3. a little
2942 4. not at all
12162 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb008a q08a. meet up with children
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of your children,
not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
meet up (include both arranged and chance meetings)
.................................................................................
899 1. three or more times a week
1486 2. once or twice a week
1588 3. once or twice a month
1101 4. every few months
757 5. once or twice a year
605 6. less than once a year or never
12311 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb008b q08b. speak on phone with children
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of your children,
not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
speak on the phone
.................................................................................
2685 1. three or more times a week
2126 2. once or twice a week
1032 3. once or twice a month
335 4. every few months
100 5. once or twice a year
193 6. less than once a year or never
12276 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb008c q08c. write or email children
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of your children,
not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
write or email
.................................................................................
688 1. three or more times a week
1064 2. once or twice a week
947 3. once or twice a month
573 4. every few months
417 5. once or twice a year
2622 6. less than once a year or never
12436 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb008d q08d. communicate by social media
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of your children,
not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
communicate by skype, facebook, or other social media
.................................................................................
643 1. three or more times a week
751 2. once or twice a week
598 3. once or twice a month
336 4. every few months
219 5. once or twice a year
3749 6. less than once a year or never
12451 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb009 q09. # children close relationship
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how many of your children would you say you have a close relationship with?
(please write a number in the box.)
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6564 0 99 2.63 3.56 12183
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb010 q10. have any other immediate family
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
do you have any other immediate family, for example, any brothers or sisters,
parents, cousins or grandchildren? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
6772 1. yes
540 5. no
11435 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb011a q11a. oth fam members understand you
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about these family members. please
check the answer which shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
how much do they really understand the way you feel about things?
.................................................................................
1836 1. a lot
2789 2. some
1699 3. a little
622 4. not at all
11801 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb011b q11b. rely oth fam mem if serious prob
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about these family members. please
check the answer which shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
how much can you rely on them if you have a serious problem?
.................................................................................
2806 1. a lot
2087 2. some
1268 3. a little
798 4. not at all
11788 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb011c q11c. open up to other family members
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about these family members. please
check the answer which shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
how much can you open up to them if you need to talk about your worries?
.................................................................................
2152 1. a lot
2263 2. some
1611 3. a little
925 4. not at all
11796 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb011d q11d. too many demands on you - fam mem
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about these family members. please
check the answer which shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
how often do they make too many demands on you?
.................................................................................
156 1. a lot
560 2. some
1428 3. a little
4811 4. not at all
11792 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb011e q11e. oth family members criticize you
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about these family members. please
check the answer which shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
how much do they criticize you?
.................................................................................
228 1. a lot
622 2. some
1872 3. a little
4192 4. not at all
11833 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb011f q11f. oth family members let you down
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about these family members. please
check the answer which shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
how much do they let you down when you are counting on them?
.................................................................................
271 1. a lot
687 2. some
1761 3. a little
4200 4. not at all
11828 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb011g q11g. oth fam members get on your nerves
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about these family members. please
check the answer which shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
how much do they get on your nerves?
.................................................................................
286 1. a lot
790 2. some
2520 3. a little
3361 4. not at all
11790 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb012a q12a. meet up with oth family members
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of these family
members, not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
meet up (include both arranged and chance meetings)
.................................................................................
497 1. three or more times a week
1069 2. once or twice a week
1465 3. once or twice a month
1395 4. every few months
1358 5. once or twice a year
1108 6. less than once a year or never
11855 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb012b q12b. speak on phone with oth fam mem
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of these family
members, not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
speak on the phone
.................................................................................
1686 1. three or more times a week
1948 2. once or twice a week
1658 3. once or twice a month
931 4. every few months
358 5. once or twice a year
358 6. less than once a year or never
11808 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb012c q12c. write or email oth family members
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of these family
members, not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
write or email
.................................................................................
334 1. three or more times a week
702 2. once or twice a week
1072 3. once or twice a month
753 4. every few months
620 5. once or twice a year
3311 6. less than once a year or never
11955 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb012d q12d. communicate by social media
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of these family
members, not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
communicate by skype, facebook, or other social media
.................................................................................
355 1. three or more times a week
518 2. once or twice a week
608 3. once or twice a month
349 4. every few months
266 5. once or twice a year
4687 6. less than once a year or never
11964 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb013 q13. # oth fam mem close relationship
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
how many of these family members would you say you have a close relationship
with? (please write a number in the box.)
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6831 0 107 3.78 5.23 11916
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb013a q13a. relatives in neighborhood
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
besides the people living with you, do you have any relatives living in your
neighborhood? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
1961 1. yes
4955 5. no
11831 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb014 q14. have any friends
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
do you have any friends? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
6489 1. yes
766 5. no
1 7. data not available
11491 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb015a q15a. friends understand way you feel
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your friends. please check the
answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
how much do they really understand the way you feel about things?
.................................................................................
2147 1. a lot
2989 2. some
1348 3. a little
215 4. not at all
12048 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb015b q15b. rely on friends if serious problem
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your friends. please check the
answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
how much can you rely on them if you have a serious problem?
.................................................................................
2482 1. a lot
2567 2. some
1290 3. a little
362 4. not at all
12046 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb015c q15c. open up to friends about worries
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your friends. please check the
answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
how much can you open up to them if you need to talk about your worries?
.................................................................................
2218 1. a lot
2521 2. some
1528 3. a little
429 4. not at all
12051 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb015d q15d. too many demands on you - friends
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your friends. please check the
answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
how often do they make too many demands on you?
.................................................................................
58 1. a lot
315 2. some
1318 3. a little
5005 4. not at all
12051 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb015e q15e. friends criticize you
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your friends. please check the
answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
how much do they criticize you?
.................................................................................
53 1. a lot
313 2. some
1634 3. a little
4661 4. not at all
12086 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb015f q15f. friends let you down
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your friends. please check the
answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
how much do they let you down when you are counting on them?
.................................................................................
106 1. a lot
464 2. some
1689 3. a little
4406 4. not at all
12082 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb015g q15g. friends get on your nerves
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
we would now like to ask you some questions about your friends. please check the
answer which best shows how you feel about each statement. (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
how much do they get on your nerves?
.................................................................................
89 1. a lot
436 2. some
2361 3. a little
3805 4. not at all
12056 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb016a q16a. meet up with friends
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of your friends,
not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
meet up (include both arranged and chance meetings)
.................................................................................
789 1. three or more times a week
1971 2. once or twice a week
1949 3. once or twice a month
1056 4. every few months
486 5. once or twice a year
435 6. less than once a year or never
12061 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb016b q16b. speak on phone with friends
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of your friends,
not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
speak on the phone
.................................................................................
1471 1. three or more times a week
2270 2. once or twice a week
1693 3. once or twice a month
732 4. every few months
252 5. once or twice a year
293 6. less than once a year or never
12036 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb016c q16c. write or email friends
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of your friends,
not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
write or email
.................................................................................
475 1. three or more times a week
966 2. once or twice a week
1007 3. once or twice a month
589 4. every few months
435 5. once or twice a year
3056 6. less than once a year or never
12219 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb016d q16d. communicate by social media
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
on average, how often do you do each of the following with any of your friends,
not counting any who live with you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
communicate by skype, facebook, or other social media
.................................................................................
432 1. three or more times a week
611 2. once or twice a week
531 3. once or twice a month
272 4. every few months
169 5. once or twice a year
4538 6. less than once a year or never
12194 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb017 q17. # friends close relationship
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
how many of your friends would you say you have a close relationship with?
(please write a number in the box.)
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6624 0 124 4.50 6.07 12123
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb017a q17a. good friends in neighborhood
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
do you have any good friends living in your neighborhood? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
3421 1. yes
3339 5. no
11987 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb018a q18a. something can go wrong for me
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
if something can go wrong for me, it will.
.................................................................................
2100 1. strongly disagree
1551 2. somewhat disagree
1054 3. slightly disagree
1419 4. slightly agree
805 5. somewhat agree
368 6. strongly agree
11450 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb018b q18b. optimistic about own future
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i'm always optimistic about my future.
.................................................................................
329 1. strongly disagree
596 2. somewhat disagree
638 3. slightly disagree
1498 4. slightly agree
2482 5. somewhat agree
1768 6. strongly agree
11436 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb018c q18c. expect the best in uncertain times
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
in uncertain times, i usually expect the best.
.................................................................................
282 1. strongly disagree
561 2. somewhat disagree
886 3. slightly disagree
1855 4. slightly agree
2352 5. somewhat agree
1395 6. strongly agree
11416 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb018d q18d. expect more good things to happen
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
overall, i expect more good things to happen to me than bad.
.................................................................................
270 1. strongly disagree
316 2. somewhat disagree
461 3. slightly disagree
1425 4. slightly agree
2223 5. somewhat agree
2672 6. strongly agree
11380 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb018e q18e. hardly expect things to go my way
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i hardly ever expect things to go my way.
.................................................................................
2423 1. strongly disagree
1820 2. somewhat disagree
1284 3. slightly disagree
892 4. slightly agree
629 5. somewhat agree
291 6. strongly agree
11408 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb018f q18f. rarely count on good things
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i rarely count on good things happening to me.
.................................................................................
2756 1. strongly disagree
1618 2. somewhat disagree
1031 3. slightly disagree
896 4. slightly agree
638 5. somewhat agree
408 6. strongly agree
11400 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb018g q18g. impossible to reach goals
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i feel it is impossible for me to reach the goals that i would like to strive
for.
.................................................................................
2535 1. strongly disagree
1587 2. somewhat disagree
1013 3. slightly disagree
945 4. slightly agree
749 5. somewhat agree
499 6. strongly agree
11419 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb018h q18h. future seems hopeless
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
the future seems hopeless to me and i can't believe that things are changing for
the better.
.................................................................................
3682 1. strongly disagree
1262 2. somewhat disagree
866 3. slightly disagree
670 4. slightly agree
485 5. somewhat agree
353 6. strongly agree
11429 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb018i q18i. not expect to get what i want
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i don't expect to get what i really want.
.................................................................................
2818 1. strongly disagree
1679 2. somewhat disagree
1024 3. slightly disagree
914 4. slightly agree
574 5. somewhat agree
340 6. strongly agree
11398 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb018j q18j. no use in trying to get something
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
there's no use in really trying to get something i want because i probably won't
get it.
.................................................................................
3839 1. strongly disagree
1384 2. somewhat disagree
895 3. slightly disagree
585 4. slightly agree
392 5. somewhat agree
279 6. strongly agree
11373 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb019a q19a. lack companionship
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your life.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much of the time do you feel...
you lack companionship?
.................................................................................
830 1. often
2528 2. some of the time
4057 3. hardly ever or never
11332 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb019b q19b. feel left out
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your life.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much of the time do you feel...
left out?
.................................................................................
495 1. often
2526 2. some of the time
4374 3. hardly ever or never
11352 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb019c q19c. feel isolated from others
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your life.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much of the time do you feel...
isolated from others?
.................................................................................
468 1. often
1950 2. some of the time
4954 3. hardly ever or never
11375 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb019d q19d. in tune with others
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your life.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much of the time do you feel...
that you are "in tune" with the people around you?
.................................................................................
3328 1. often
3204 2. some of the time
852 3. hardly ever or never
11363 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb019e q19e. alone
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your life.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much of the time do you feel...
alone?
.................................................................................
795 1. often
2382 2. some of the time
4210 3. hardly ever or never
11360 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb019f q19f. people can talk to
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your life.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much of the time do you feel...
that there are people you can talk to?
.................................................................................
4488 1. often
2394 2. some of the time
520 3. hardly ever or never
11345 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb019g q19g. people can turn to
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your life.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much of the time do you feel...
that there are people you can turn to?
.................................................................................
4502 1. often
2397 2. some of the time
511 3. hardly ever or never
11337 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb019h q19h. people understand you
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your life.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much of the time do you feel...
that there are people who really understand you?
.................................................................................
3555 1. often
3255 2. some of the time
605 3. hardly ever or never
11332 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb019i q19i. people feel close to
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your life.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much of the time do you feel...
that there are people you feel close to?
.................................................................................
4747 1. often
2230 2. some of the time
427 3. hardly ever or never
11343 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb019j q19j. feel part of group
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your life.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much of the time do you feel...
part of a group of friends?
.................................................................................
3276 1. often
2811 2. some of the time
1315 3. hardly ever or never
11345 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb019k q19k. a lot in common with friends
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your life.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
how much of the time do you feel...
that you have a lot in common with the people around you?
.................................................................................
3318 1. often
3267 2. some of the time
843 3. hardly ever or never
11319 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb020a q20a. feel part of this area
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these questions ask how you feel about your local area, that is everywhere
within a 20 minute walk or about a mile of your home. please mark one box on
each line. the closer your mark is to a statement the more strongly you agree
with it. (mark (x) one box.)
i really feel part of this area/i feel that i don't belong in this area
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7324 1 7 2.82 1.77 11423
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb020b q20b. vandalism and graffiti problem
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these questions ask how you feel about your local area, that is everywhere
within a 20 minute walk or about a mile of your home. please mark one box on
each line. the closer your mark is to a statement the more strongly you agree
with it. (mark (x) one box.)
there is no problem with vandalism and graffiti in this area/vandalism and
graffiti are a big problem in this area
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7336 1 7 2.51 1.77 11411
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb020c q20c. most people can be trusted
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these questions ask how you feel about your local area, that is everywhere
within a 20 minute walk or about a mile of your home. please mark one box on
each line. the closer your mark is to a statement the more strongly you agree
with it. (mark (x) one box.)
most people in this area can be trusted/most people in this area can't be
trusted
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7338 1 7 2.64 1.68 11409
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb020d q20d. be afraid to walk alone after dark
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these questions ask how you feel about your local area, that is everywhere
within a 20 minute walk or about a mile of your home. please mark one box on
each line. the closer your mark is to a statement the more strongly you agree
with it. (mark (x) one box.)
people feel safe walking alone in this area after dark/people would be afraid to
walk alone in this area after dark
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7321 1 7 2.78 1.80 11426
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb020e q20e. most people are friendly this area
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these questions ask how you feel about your local area, that is everywhere
within a 20 minute walk or about a mile of your home. please mark one box on
each line. the closer your mark is to a statement the more strongly you agree
with it. (mark (x) one box.)
most people in this area are friendly/most people in this area are unfriendly
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7346 1 7 2.47 1.61 11401
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb020f q20f. this area is kept very clean
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these questions ask how you feel about your local area, that is everywhere
within a 20 minute walk or about a mile of your home. please mark one box on
each line. the closer your mark is to a statement the more strongly you agree
with it. (mark (x) one box.)
this area is kept very clean/this area is always full of rubbish and litter
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7347 1 7 2.51 1.64 11400
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb020g q20g. people help you if in trouble
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these questions ask how you feel about your local area, that is everywhere
within a 20 minute walk or about a mile of your home. please mark one box on
each line. the closer your mark is to a statement the more strongly you agree
with it. (mark (x) one box.)
if you were in trouble, there are lots of people in this area who would help
you/if you were in trouble, there is nobody in this area who would help you
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7329 1 7 2.90 1.67 11418
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb020h q20h. many vacant or deserted houses
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
these questions ask how you feel about your local area, that is everywhere
within a 20 minute walk or about a mile of your home. please mark one box on
each line. the closer your mark is to a statement the more strongly you agree
with it. (mark (x) one box.)
there are no vacant houses or storefronts in this area/there are many vacant or
deserted houses or storefronts in this area
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7311 1 7 2.62 1.85 11436
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb021a q21a. helpless in dealing with problem
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i often feel helpless in dealing with the problems of life.
.................................................................................
3254 1. strongly disagree
1550 2. somewhat disagree
883 3. slightly disagree
936 4. slightly agree
530 5. somewhat agree
281 6. strongly agree
11313 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb021b q21b. others determine what i can/not do
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
other people determine most of what i can and cannot do.
.................................................................................
4355 1. strongly disagree
1144 2. somewhat disagree
677 3. slightly disagree
607 4. slightly agree
345 5. somewhat agree
273 6. strongly agree
11346 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb021c q21c. life is beyond my control
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
what happens in my life is often beyond my control.
.................................................................................
3060 1. strongly disagree
1585 2. somewhat disagree
896 3. slightly disagree
970 4. slightly agree
508 5. somewhat agree
386 6. strongly agree
11342 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb021d q21d. little control over things
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i have little control over the things that happen to me.
.................................................................................
3540 1. strongly disagree
1591 2. somewhat disagree
827 3. slightly disagree
698 4. slightly agree
448 5. somewhat agree
311 6. strongly agree
11332 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb021e q21e. no way i can solve my problems
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
there is really no way i can solve the problems i have.
.................................................................................
4053 1. strongly disagree
1453 2. somewhat disagree
813 3. slightly disagree
441 4. slightly agree
367 5. somewhat agree
303 6. strongly agree
11317 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb022a q22a. do anything i set my mind to
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i can do just about anything i really set my mind to.
.................................................................................
280 1. strongly disagree
429 2. somewhat disagree
452 3. slightly disagree
1173 4. slightly agree
2417 5. somewhat agree
2699 6. strongly agree
11297 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb022b q22b. usually find a way to succeed
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
when i really want to do something, i usually find a way to succeed at it.
.................................................................................
236 1. strongly disagree
297 2. somewhat disagree
338 3. slightly disagree
1286 4. slightly agree
2394 5. somewhat agree
2900 6. strongly agree
11296 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb022c q22c. get what i want is in my own hands
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
whether or not i am able to get what i want is in my own hands.
.................................................................................
304 1. strongly disagree
495 2. somewhat disagree
716 3. slightly disagree
1402 4. slightly agree
2440 5. somewhat agree
2060 6. strongly agree
11330 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb022d q22d. the future depends on me
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
what happens to me in the future mostly depends on me.
.................................................................................
342 1. strongly disagree
393 2. somewhat disagree
537 3. slightly disagree
1197 4. slightly agree
2334 5. somewhat agree
2634 6. strongly agree
11310 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb022e q22e. do things that i want to do
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i can do the things that i want to do.
.................................................................................
369 1. strongly disagree
436 2. somewhat disagree
600 3. slightly disagree
1119 4. slightly agree
2430 5. somewhat agree
2503 6. strongly agree
11290 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb023 q23. amount of control over health
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
using a 0 to 10 scale where 0 means "no control at all" and 10 means "very much
control," how would you rate the amount of control you have over your health
these days? (mark (x) one number)
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7260 0 10 7.16 2.43 11487
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb024 q24. control over social life
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
using a 0 to 10 scale where 0 means "no control at all" and 10 means "very much
control," how would you rate the amount of control you have over your social
life these days? (mark (x) one number)
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7379 0 10 7.84 2.32 11368
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb025 q25. control over financial situation
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
using a 0 to 10 scale where 0 means "no control at all" and 10 means "very much
control," how would you rate the amount of control you have over your financial
situation these days? (mark (x) one number)
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7383 0 10 7.34 2.57 11364
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb025a q25a. amount of control changed last year
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
has the amount of control you have over your financial situation changed in the
last year?
.................................................................................
1025 1. yes, i have less control
1082 2. yes, i have more control
5294 3. no, the amount of control i have has stayed the same
11346 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb026a q26a. afraid
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel...(mark (x) one box for
each line.)
afraid?
.................................................................................
95 1. very much
181 2. quite a bit
540 3. moderately
2073 4. a little
4549 5. not at all
11309 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026b q26b. upset
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel...(mark (x) one box for
each line.)
upset?
.................................................................................
224 1. very much
508 2. quite a bit
1297 3. moderately
3578 4. a little
1807 5. not at all
11333 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026c q26c. determined
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
determined?
.................................................................................
1594 1. very much
2277 2. quite a bit
1873 3. moderately
1058 4. a little
542 5. not at all
11403 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026d q26d. enthusiastic
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
enthusiastic?
.................................................................................
1362 1. very much
2239 2. quite a bit
2001 3. moderately
1145 4. a little
568 5. not at all
11432 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026e q26e. guilty
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
guilty?
.................................................................................
85 1. very much
186 2. quite a bit
428 3. moderately
1848 4. a little
4834 5. not at all
11366 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026f q26f. active
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
active?
.................................................................................
1679 1. very much
1926 2. quite a bit
2120 3. moderately
1198 4. a little
480 5. not at all
11344 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026g q26g. proud
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
proud?
.................................................................................
1997 1. very much
2018 2. quite a bit
1811 3. moderately
995 4. a little
564 5. not at all
11362 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026h q26h. interested
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
interested?
.................................................................................
2142 1. very much
2454 2. quite a bit
1644 3. moderately
800 4. a little
328 5. not at all
11379 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026i q26i. scared
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
scared?
.................................................................................
122 1. very much
219 2. quite a bit
490 3. moderately
2189 4. a little
4364 5. not at all
11363 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026j q26j. frustrated
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
frustrated?
.................................................................................
359 1. very much
722 2. quite a bit
1318 3. moderately
3178 4. a little
1765 5. not at all
11405 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026k q26k. happy
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
happy?
.................................................................................
2426 1. very much
2564 2. quite a bit
1575 3. moderately
641 4. a little
209 5. not at all
11332 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026l q26l. bored
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
bored?
.................................................................................
247 1. very much
488 2. quite a bit
1105 3. moderately
2759 4. a little
2815 5. not at all
11333 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026m q26m. hostile
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
hostile?
.................................................................................
73 1. very much
168 2. quite a bit
452 3. moderately
1439 4. a little
5222 5. not at all
11393 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026n q26n. jittery
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
jittery?
.................................................................................
108 1. very much
260 2. quite a bit
620 3. moderately
1884 4. a little
4500 5. not at all
11375 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026o q26o. ashamed
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
ashamed?
.................................................................................
65 1. very much
119 2. quite a bit
294 3. moderately
1112 4. a little
5784 5. not at all
11373 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026p q26p. attentive
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
attentive?
.................................................................................
1565 1. very much
2488 2. quite a bit
1833 3. moderately
920 4. a little
522 5. not at all
11419 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026q q26q. content
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
content?
.................................................................................
1928 1. very much
2405 2. quite a bit
1732 3. moderately
885 4. a little
447 5. not at all
11350 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026r q26r. nervous
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
nervous?
.................................................................................
214 1. very much
416 2. quite a bit
873 3. moderately
2820 4. a little
3109 5. not at all
11315 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026s q26s. sad
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
sad?
.................................................................................
275 1. very much
465 2. quite a bit
837 3. moderately
3266 4. a little
2580 5. not at all
11324 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026t q26t. inspired
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
inspired?
.................................................................................
1052 1. very much
1856 2. quite a bit
2253 3. moderately
1456 4. a little
674 5. not at all
11456 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026u q26u. hopeful
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
hopeful?
.................................................................................
1660 1. very much
2465 2. quite a bit
1907 3. moderately
1069 4. a little
287 5. not at all
11359 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026v q26v. alert
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
alert?
.................................................................................
2290 1. very much
2745 2. quite a bit
1558 3. moderately
598 4. a little
188 5. not at all
11368 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026w q26w. distressed
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
distressed?
.................................................................................
192 1. very much
391 2. quite a bit
858 3. moderately
2569 4. a little
3369 5. not at all
11368 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026x q26x. calm
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
calm?
.................................................................................
1692 1. very much
2572 2. quite a bit
2067 3. moderately
869 4. a little
216 5. not at all
11331 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb026y q26y. excited
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
during the past 30 days, to what degree did you feel... (mark (x) one box for
each line.)
excited?
.................................................................................
1013 1. very much
1822 2. quite a bit
2409 3. moderately
1483 4. a little
669 5. not at all
11351 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb027a q27a. believe in god
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i believe in a god who watches over me.
.................................................................................
641 1. strongly disagree
203 2. somewhat disagree
91 3. slightly disagree
378 4. slightly agree
687 5. somewhat agree
5427 6. strongly agree
11320 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb027b q27b. events unfold by a divine plan
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
the events in my life unfold according to a divine or greater plan.
.................................................................................
758 1. strongly disagree
376 2. somewhat disagree
312 3. slightly disagree
771 4. slightly agree
1638 5. somewhat agree
3520 6. strongly agree
11372 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb027c q27c. try hard to carry out beliefs
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i try hard to carry my religious beliefs over into all my other dealings in
life.
.................................................................................
772 1. strongly disagree
336 2. somewhat disagree
301 3. slightly disagree
776 4. slightly agree
1577 5. somewhat agree
3627 6. strongly agree
11358 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb027d q27d. find strength in religion
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.
(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i find strength and comfort in my religion.
.................................................................................
720 1. strongly disagree
286 2. somewhat disagree
199 3. slightly disagree
707 4. slightly agree
1139 5. somewhat agree
4347 6. strongly agree
11349 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb028a q28a. age r feels
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 3 decimals: 0
many people feel older or younger than they actually are. what age do you feel?
(write in a number.)
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7172 0 999 58.88 26.55 11575
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lb028b01 q28b1. get worse as r gets older
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next statements are about the way people feel about their age and about the
things that happen as they get older. please tell us how much you agree or
disagree with each statement for you personally. (mark (x) one box for each
line.)
things keep getting worse as i get older.
.................................................................................
1446 1. strongly disagree
1199 2. somewhat disagree
884 3. slightly disagree
1949 4. slightly agree
1360 5. somewhat agree
591 6. strongly agree
11318 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb028b02 q28b2. same pep as last year
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next statements are about the way people feel about their age and about the
things that happen as they get older. please tell us how much you agree or
disagree with each statement for you personally. (mark (x) one box for each
line.)
i have as much pep as i did last year.
.................................................................................
685 1. strongly disagree
1068 2. somewhat disagree
1385 3. slightly disagree
1301 4. slightly agree
1713 5. somewhat agree
1286 6. strongly agree
11309 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb028b3 q28b3. get useless as r gets older
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next statements are about the way people feel about their age and about the
things that happen as they get older. please tell us how much you agree or
disagree with each statement for you personally. (mark (x) one box for each
line.)
the older i get, the more useless i feel.
.................................................................................
3161 1. strongly disagree
1236 2. somewhat disagree
979 3. slightly disagree
1017 4. slightly agree
643 5. somewhat agree
390 6. strongly agree
11321 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb028b4 q28b4. happy as when younger
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next statements are about the way people feel about their age and about the
things that happen as they get older. please tell us how much you agree or
disagree with each statement for you personally. (mark (x) one box for each
line.)
i am as happy now as i was when i was younger.
.................................................................................
982 1. strongly disagree
1083 2. somewhat disagree
1049 3. slightly disagree
1098 4. slightly agree
1709 5. somewhat agree
1536 6. strongly agree
11290 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb028b5 q28b5. better than r thought
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next statements are about the way people feel about their age and about the
things that happen as they get older. please tell us how much you agree or
disagree with each statement for you personally. (mark (x) one box for each
line.)
as i get older, things are better than i thought they would be.
.................................................................................
637 1. strongly disagree
796 2. somewhat disagree
1171 3. slightly disagree
1593 4. slightly agree
1892 5. somewhat agree
1341 6. strongly agree
11317 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb028b6 q28b6. r satisfied with aging
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next statements are about the way people feel about their age and about the
things that happen as they get older. please tell us how much you agree or
disagree with each statement for you personally. (mark (x) one box for each
line.)
so far, i am satisfied with the way that i am aging.
.................................................................................
462 1. strongly disagree
538 2. somewhat disagree
759 3. slightly disagree
1540 4. slightly agree
2247 5. somewhat agree
1907 6. strongly agree
11294 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb028b7 q28b7. stop things r liked
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next statements are about the way people feel about their age and about the
things that happen as they get older. please tell us how much you agree or
disagree with each statement for you personally. (mark (x) one box for each
line.)
the older i get, the more i have had to stop doing things that i liked.
.................................................................................
1230 1. strongly disagree
1170 2. somewhat disagree
869 3. slightly disagree
1798 4. slightly agree
1462 5. somewhat agree
930 6. strongly agree
11288 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb028b8 q28b8. dont like getting older
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next statements are about the way people feel about their age and about the
things that happen as they get older. please tell us how much you agree or
disagree with each statement for you personally. (mark (x) one box for each
line.)
getting older has brought with it many things that i do not like.
.................................................................................
877 1. strongly disagree
983 2. somewhat disagree
845 3. slightly disagree
2083 4. slightly agree
1494 5. somewhat agree
1171 6. strongly agree
11294 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb029a q29a. be treated with less respect
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
in your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following things happened to
you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
you are treated with less courtesy or respect than other people.
.................................................................................
168 1. almost everyday
261 2. at least once a week
494 3. a few times a month
1224 4. a few times a year
1490 5. less than once a year
3769 6. never
11341 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb029b q29b. receive poorer service than others
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
in your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following things happened to
you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
you receive poorer service than other people at restaurants or stores.
.................................................................................
50 1. almost everyday
87 2. at least once a week
226 3. a few times a month
734 4. a few times a year
1474 5. less than once a year
4832 6. never
11344 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb029c q29c. people act as if you not smart
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
in your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following things happened to
you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
people act as if they think you are not smart.
.................................................................................
154 1. almost everyday
194 2. at least once a week
338 3. a few times a month
1024 4. a few times a year
1417 5. less than once a year
4255 6. never
11365 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb029d q29d. people act as if afraid of you
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
in your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following things happened to
you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
people act as if they are afraid of you.
.................................................................................
65 1. almost everyday
87 2. at least once a week
191 3. a few times a month
459 4. a few times a year
751 5. less than once a year
5847 6. never
11347 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb029e q29e. you are threatened or harassed
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
in your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following things happened to
you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
you are threatened or harassed.
.................................................................................
33 1. almost everyday
45 2. at least once a week
111 3. a few times a month
260 4. a few times a year
775 5. less than once a year
6156 6. never
11367 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb029f q29f. worse treatment from doctors
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
in your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following things happened to
you? (mark (x) one box for each line.)
you receive poorer service or treatment than other people from doctors or
hospitals.
.................................................................................
23 1. almost everyday
22 2. at least once a week
91 3. a few times a month
305 4. a few times a year
838 5. less than once a year
6119 6. never
11349 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb030m1 q30m1. why happened to you - 1
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
if any of the above (in q29.) have happened to you, what do you think were the
reasons why these experiences happened to you? (mark (x) all that apply.)
.................................................................................
548 1. your ancestry or national origin
674 2. your gender
397 3. your race
1266 4. your age
63 5. your religion
179 6. your weight
118 7. a physical disability
125 8. an aspect of your physical appearance
12 9. your sexual orientation
144 10. your financial status
383 11. other
14838 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb030m2 q30m2. why happened to you - 2
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
if any of the above (in q29.) have happened to you, what do you think were the
reasons why these experiences happened to you? (mark (x) all that apply.)
.................................................................................
1. your ancestry or national origin
205 2. your gender
321 3. your race
489 4. your age
99 5. your religion
227 6. your weight
184 7. a physical disability
160 8. an aspect of your physical appearance
17 9. your sexual orientation
191 10. your financial status
75 11. other
16779 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb030m3 q30m3. why happened to you - 3
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
if any of the above (in q29.) have happened to you, what do you think were the
reasons why these experiences happened to you? (mark (x) all that apply.)
.................................................................................
1. your ancestry or national origin
2. your gender
157 3. your race
203 4. your age
62 5. your religion
143 6. your weight
123 7. a physical disability
141 8. an aspect of your physical appearance
18 9. your sexual orientation
168 10. your financial status
30 11. other
17702 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb030m4 q30m4. why happened to you - 4
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
if any of the above (in q29.) have happened to you, what do you think were the
reasons why these experiences happened to you? (mark (x) all that apply.)
.................................................................................
1. your ancestry or national origin
2. your gender
3. your race
122 4. your age
34 5. your religion
51 6. your weight
80 7. a physical disability
121 8. an aspect of your physical appearance
32 9. your sexual orientation
125 10. your financial status
15 11. other
18167 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb030m5 q30m5. why happened to you - 5
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
if any of the above (in q29.) have happened to you, what do you think were the
reasons why these experiences happened to you? (mark (x) all that apply.)
.................................................................................
1. your ancestry or national origin
2. your gender
3. your race
4. your age
60 5. your religion
28 6. your weight
25 7. a physical disability
55 8. an aspect of your physical appearance
11 9. your sexual orientation
133 10. your financial status
11 11. other
18424 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb030m6 q30m6. why happened to you - 6
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
if any of the above (in q29.) have happened to you, what do you think were the
reasons why these experiences happened to you? (mark (x) all that apply.)
.................................................................................
1. your ancestry or national origin
2. your gender
3. your race
4. your age
5. your religion
29 6. your weight
13 7. a physical disability
18 8. an aspect of your physical appearance
18 9. your sexual orientation
37 10. your financial status
9 11. other
18623 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb030m7 q30m7. why happened to you - 7
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
if any of the above (in q29.) have happened to you, what do you think were the
reasons why these experiences happened to you? (mark (x) all that apply.)
.................................................................................
1. your ancestry or national origin
2. your gender
3. your race
4. your age
5. your religion
6. your weight
23 7. a physical disability
14 8. an aspect of your physical appearance
6 9. your sexual orientation
16 10. your financial status
4 11. other
18684 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb030m8 q30m8. why happened to you - 8
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
if any of the above (in q29.) have happened to you, what do you think were the
reasons why these experiences happened to you? (mark (x) all that apply.)
.................................................................................
1. your ancestry or national origin
2. your gender
3. your race
4. your age
5. your religion
6. your weight
7. a physical disability
21 8. an aspect of your physical appearance
6 9. your sexual orientation
11 10. your financial status
11. other
18709 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb030m9 q30m9. why happened to you - 9
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
if any of the above (in q29.) have happened to you, what do you think were the
reasons why these experiences happened to you? (mark (x) all that apply.)
.................................................................................
1. your ancestry or national origin
2. your gender
3. your race
4. your age
5. your religion
6. your weight
7. a physical disability
8. an aspect of your physical appearance
19 9. your sexual orientation
5 10. your financial status
2 11. other
18721 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb030m10 q30m10. why happened to you - 10
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
if any of the above (in q29.) have happened to you, what do you think were the
reasons why these experiences happened to you? (mark (x) all that apply.)
.................................................................................
1. your ancestry or national origin
2. your gender
3. your race
4. your age
5. your religion
6. your weight
7. a physical disability
8. an aspect of your physical appearance
9. your sexual orientation
18 10. your financial status
2 11. other
18727 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb030m11 q30m11. why happened to you - 11
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
if any of the above (in q29.) have happened to you, what do you think were the
reasons why these experiences happened to you? (mark (x) all that apply.)
.................................................................................
1. your ancestry or national origin
2. your gender
3. your race
4. your age
5. your religion
6. your weight
7. a physical disability
8. an aspect of your physical appearance
9. your sexual orientation
10. your financial status
6 11. other
18741 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031a q31a. outgoing
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
outgoing
.................................................................................
2520 1. a lot
2819 2. some
1505 3. a little
504 4. not at all
11399 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031b q31b. helpful
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
helpful
.................................................................................
4275 1. a lot
2488 2. some
574 3. a little
75 4. not at all
11335 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031c q31c. reckless
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
reckless
.................................................................................
81 1. a lot
483 2. some
1960 3. a little
4845 4. not at all
11378 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031d q31d. moody
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
moody
.................................................................................
294 1. a lot
1113 2. some
3359 3. a little
2599 4. not at all
11382 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031e q31e. organized
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
organized
.................................................................................
2811 1. a lot
2980 2. some
1271 3. a little
312 4. not at all
11373 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031f q31f. friendly
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
friendly
.................................................................................
5166 1. a lot
1880 2. some
338 3. a little
33 4. not at all
11330 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031g q31g. warm
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
warm
.................................................................................
4263 1. a lot
2400 2. some
647 3. a little
64 4. not at all
11373 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031h q31h. worrying
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
worrying
.................................................................................
900 1. a lot
1644 2. some
3434 3. a little
1389 4. not at all
11380 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031i q31i. responsible
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
responsible
.................................................................................
5639 1. a lot
1441 2. some
266 3. a little
51 4. not at all
11350 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031j q31j. lively
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
lively
.................................................................................
2846 1. a lot
2975 2. some
1329 3. a little
226 4. not at all
11371 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031k q31k. caring
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
caring
.................................................................................
5253 1. a lot
1760 2. some
347 3. a little
33 4. not at all
11354 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031l q31l. nervous
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
nervous
.................................................................................
481 1. a lot
1310 2. some
3066 3. a little
2512 4. not at all
11378 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031m q31m. creative
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
creative
.................................................................................
2013 1. a lot
2771 2. some
1950 3. a little
620 4. not at all
11393 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031n q31n. hardworking
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
hardworking
.................................................................................
4512 1. a lot
1902 2. some
689 3. a little
278 4. not at all
11366 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031o q31o. imaginative
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
imaginative
.................................................................................
2358 1. a lot
2884 2. some
1675 3. a little
386 4. not at all
11444 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031p q31p. softhearted
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
softhearted
.................................................................................
4086 1. a lot
2318 2. some
875 3. a little
102 4. not at all
11366 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031q q31q. calm
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
calm
.................................................................................
2620 1. a lot
3329 2. some
1270 3. a little
166 4. not at all
11362 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031r q31r. self-disciplined
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
self-disciplined
.................................................................................
3486 1. a lot
2770 2. some
958 3. a little
149 4. not at all
11384 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031s q31s. intelligent
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
intelligent
.................................................................................
3327 1. a lot
3217 2. some
742 3. a little
76 4. not at all
11385 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031t q31t. curious
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
curious
.................................................................................
2912 1. a lot
3149 2. some
1141 3. a little
156 4. not at all
11389 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031u q31u. active
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
active
.................................................................................
2889 1. a lot
2827 2. some
1337 3. a little
320 4. not at all
11374 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031v q31v. careless
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
careless
.................................................................................
173 1. a lot
701 2. some
2713 3. a little
3746 4. not at all
11414 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031w q31w. broad-minded
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
broad-minded
.................................................................................
2541 1. a lot
3027 2. some
1333 3. a little
401 4. not at all
11445 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031x q31x. impulsive
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
impulsive
.................................................................................
539 1. a lot
2182 2. some
2959 3. a little
1599 4. not at all
11468 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031y q31y. sympathetic
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
sympathetic
.................................................................................
4050 1. a lot
2403 2. some
735 3. a little
168 4. not at all
11391 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031z_1 q31z. cautious
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
cautious
.................................................................................
2741 1. a lot
3185 2. some
1303 3. a little
158 4. not at all
11360 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb031z_2 q31z_2. talkative
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
talkative
.................................................................................
2159 1. a lot
3183 2. some
1538 3. a little
518 4. not at all
11349 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb031z_3 q31z_3. sophisticated
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
sophisticated
.................................................................................
783 1. a lot
2606 2. some
2299 3. a little
1593 4. not at all
11466 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb031z_4 q31z_4. adventurous
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
adventurous
.................................................................................
1074 1. a lot
2838 2. some
2445 3. a little
957 4. not at all
11433 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb031z_5 q31z_5. thorough
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
thorough
.................................................................................
2559 1. a lot
3232 2. some
1295 3. a little
228 4. not at all
11433 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb031z_6 q31z_6. thrifty
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how well each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
thrifty
.................................................................................
2327 1. a lot
3049 2. some
1587 3. a little
390 4. not at all
1 7. data not available
11393 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb032_1 q32_1. risks while driving
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
people behave differently in different situations. we'd like to know how willing
you are to take risks in the following areas. using a 0 to 10 scale where 0
means "unwilling to take any risks" and 10 means "fully prepared to take risks"
please mark one box (x) in each row.
how willing are you to take risks ......
while driving
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
7288 0 10 2.36 2.82 11459
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb032_2 q32_2. risks in financial matters
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
people behave differently in different situations. we'd like to know how willing
you are to take risks in the following areas. using a 0 to 10 scale where 0
means "unwilling to take any risks" and 10 means "fully prepared to take risks"
please mark one box (x) in each row.
how willing are you to take risks ......
in financial matters
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7350 0 10 3.08 2.70 11397
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb032_3 q32_3. risks during leisure and sport
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
people behave differently in different situations. we'd like to know how willing
you are to take risks in the following areas. using a 0 to 10 scale where 0
means "unwilling to take any risks" and 10 means "fully prepared to take risks"
please mark one box (x) in each row.
how willing are you to take risks ......
during leisure and sport
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7251 0 10 3.66 2.81 11496
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb032_4 q32_4. risks in your occupation
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
people behave differently in different situations. we'd like to know how willing
you are to take risks in the following areas. using a 0 to 10 scale where 0
means "unwilling to take any risks" and 10 means "fully prepared to take risks"
please mark one box (x) in each row.
how willing are you to take risks ......
in your occupation
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6728 0 10 3.41 3.22 12019
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb032_5 q32_5. risks with your health
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
people behave differently in different situations. we'd like to know how willing
you are to take risks in the following areas. using a 0 to 10 scale where 0
means "unwilling to take any risks" and 10 means "fully prepared to take risks"
please mark one box (x) in each row.
how willing are you to take risks ......
with your health
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
7357 0 10 2.70 2.96 11390
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb032a_1 q32a_a. like handling thinking situations
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how much each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
i like to have the responsibility of handling a situation that requires a lot of
thinking.
.................................................................................
729 1. not at all like me
869 2. somewhat unlike me
1521 3. uncertain
2988 4. somewhat like me
1256 5. very much like me
11384 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb032a_2 q32a_b. enjoy coming up with new solutions
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how much each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
i really enjoy a task that involves coming up with new solutions to problems.
.................................................................................
639 1. not at all like me
804 2. somewhat unlike me
1268 3. uncertain
3081 4. somewhat like me
1547 5. very much like me
11408 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb032a_3 q32a_c. thinking abstractly
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how much each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
the notion of thinking abstractly is appealing to me.
.................................................................................
1015 1. not at all like me
943 2. somewhat unlike me
2249 3. uncertain
2141 4. somewhat like me
880 5. very much like me
11519 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb032a_4 q32a_d. prefer simple to challenging
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how much each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
i would rather do something that requires little thought than something that is
sure to challenge my thinking abilities.
.................................................................................
1572 1. not at all like me
2014 2. somewhat unlike me
1369 3. uncertain
1885 4. somewhat like me
474 5. very much like me
11433 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb032a_5 q32a_e. avoid thinking in depth
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how much each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
i try to anticipate and avoid situations where there is likely a chance i will
have to think in depth about something.
.................................................................................
1865 1. not at all like me
1895 2. somewhat unlike me
1545 3. uncertain
1556 4. somewhat like me
442 5. very much like me
11444 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb032a_6 q32a_f. only think as hard as i have to
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please indicate how much each of the following describes you. (mark (x) one box
for each line.)
i only think as hard as i have to.
.................................................................................
2166 1. not at all like me
1723 2. somewhat unlike me
984 3. uncertain
1807 4. somewhat like me
636 5. very much like me
11431 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb033a q33_1. enjoy making plans for the future
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
i enjoy making plans for the future and working to make them a reality.
.................................................................................
272 1. strongly disagree
393 2. somewhat disagree
457 3. slightly disagree
1630 4. slightly agree
2358 5. somewhat agree
2238 6. strongly agree
11399 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb033b q33_2. daily activities seem trivial
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
my daily activities often seem trivial and unimportant to me.
.................................................................................
2359 1. strongly disagree
1493 2. somewhat disagree
1085 3. slightly disagree
1277 4. slightly agree
811 5. somewhat agree
312 6. strongly agree
11410 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb033c q33_3. active in carrying out own plans
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
i am an active person in carrying out the plans i set for myself.
.................................................................................
293 1. strongly disagree
375 2. somewhat disagree
507 3. slightly disagree
1532 4. slightly agree
2235 5. somewhat agree
2417 6. strongly agree
11388 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb033d q33_4. no good sense trying to accomplish
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
i don't have a good sense of what it is i'm trying to accomplish in life.
.................................................................................
2844 1. strongly disagree
1459 2. somewhat disagree
994 3. slightly disagree
946 4. slightly agree
737 5. somewhat agree
324 6. strongly agree
11443 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb033e q33_5. done all there is to do in life
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
i sometimes feel as if i've done all there is to do in life.
.................................................................................
3532 1. strongly disagree
1231 2. somewhat disagree
869 3. slightly disagree
748 4. slightly agree
596 5. somewhat agree
372 6. strongly agree
11399 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb033f q33_6. live life one day at a time
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
i live life one day at a time and don't really think about the future.
.................................................................................
2436 1. strongly disagree
1417 2. somewhat disagree
1006 3. slightly disagree
941 4. slightly agree
945 5. somewhat agree
628 6. strongly agree
11374 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb033g q33_7. have a sense of direction in life
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. (mark
(x) one box for each line.)
i have a sense of direction and purpose in my life.
.................................................................................
304 1. strongly disagree
362 2. somewhat disagree
509 3. slightly disagree
1325 4. slightly agree
2129 5. somewhat agree
2729 6. strongly agree
11389 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb033_a q33a. ever homeless or lived in a shelter
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
for each of the following events, please indicate whether the event occurred at
any point in your life.
have you ever been homeless or lived in a shelter? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
409 1. yes
6981 5. no
11357 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb033_b q33b. ever been an inmate in a jail
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
have you ever been an inmate in a jail, prison, juvenile detention center, or
other correctional facility? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
512 1. yes
6800 5. no
11435 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb033_c q33c. total time detained in a jail
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
in your entire life, how much time in total have you been detained in a jail,
prison, juvenile detention center, or other correctional facility? (mark (x)
one.)
.................................................................................
380 1. less than one month
121 2. less than one year
58 3. between 1-5 years
30 4. more than 5 years
141 5. don't know
18017 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb034a q34a. condition of home
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please think about your life and situation right now. how satisfied are you
with... (mark x) one box for each line.)
the condition of the place where you live (house or apartment)?
.................................................................................
2815 1. completely satisfied
2658 2. very satisfied
1444 3. somewhat satisfied
344 4. not very satisfied
134 5. not at all satisfied
11352 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb034b q34b. city town live
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please think about your life and situation right now. how satisfied are you
with... (mark x) one box for each line.)
the city or town you live in?
.................................................................................
2647 1. completely satisfied
2826 2. very satisfied
1489 3. somewhat satisfied
343 4. not very satisfied
82 5. not at all satisfied
11360 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb034c q34c. daily leisure acts
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please think about your life and situation right now. how satisfied are you
with... (mark x) one box for each line.)
your daily life and leisure activities?
.................................................................................
1792 1. completely satisfied
2742 2. very satisfied
2174 3. somewhat satisfied
537 4. not very satisfied
116 5. not at all satisfied
11386 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb034d q34d. family life
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please think about your life and situation right now. how satisfied are you
with...(mark x) one box for each line.)
your family life?
.................................................................................
2413 1. completely satisfied
2793 2. very satisfied
1627 3. somewhat satisfied
410 4. not very satisfied
122 5. not at all satisfied
11382 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb034e q34e. present fin situation
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please think about your life and situation right now. how satisfied are you
with...(mark x) one box for each line.)
your present financial situation?
.................................................................................
1296 1. completely satisfied
1979 2. very satisfied
2428 3. somewhat satisfied
1151 4. not very satisfied
511 5. not at all satisfied
11382 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb034f q34f. total household income
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please think about your life and situation right now. how satisfied are you
with...(mark (x) one box for each line.)
the total income of your household?
.................................................................................
1233 1. completely satisfied
1865 2. very satisfied
2397 3. somewhat satisfied
1211 4. not very satisfied
642 5. not at all satisfied
11399 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb034g q34g. health
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please think about your life and situation right now. how satisfied are you
with... (mark x) one box for each line.)
your health?
.................................................................................
833 1. completely satisfied
2253 2. very satisfied
2763 3. somewhat satisfied
1085 4. not very satisfied
458 5. not at all satisfied
11355 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb035 q35. difficulty paying bills
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how difficult is it for (you/your family) to meet monthly payments on (your/your
family's) bills? (mark (x) one box.)
.................................................................................
3026 1. not at all difficult
2118 2. not very difficult
1659 3. somewhat difficult
418 4. very difficult
146 5. completely difficult
11380 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb035a_1 q35a_a. self ongoing health problems
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please read the list below and indicate whether or not any of these are current
and ongoing problems that have lasted twelve months or longer. if the problem is
happening to you, indicate how upsetting it has been. check the answer that is
most like your current situation. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
ongoing health problems (in yourself)
.................................................................................
2178 1. no, didn't happen
2392 2. yes, but not upsetting
2052 3. yes, somewhat upsetting
727 4. yes, very upsetting
11398 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb035a_2 q35a_b. ongoing phy/emot problems in sp/chld
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please read the list below and indicate whether or not any of these are current
and ongoing problems that have lasted twelve months or longer. if the problem is
happening to you, indicate how upsetting it has been. check the answer that is
most like your current situation. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
ongoing physical or emotional problems (in spouse or child)
.................................................................................
3848 1. no, didn't happen
1237 2. yes, but not upsetting
1581 3. yes, somewhat upsetting
564 4. yes, very upsetting
11517 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb035a_3 q35a_c. ongoing drug/alcohol probs fam mbr
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please read the list below and indicate whether or not any of these are current
and ongoing problems that have lasted twelve months or longer. if the problem is
happening to you, indicate how upsetting it has been. check the answer that is
most like your current situation. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
ongoing problems with alcohol or drug use in family member
.................................................................................
5927 1. no, didn't happen
426 2. yes, but not upsetting
633 3. yes, somewhat upsetting
304 4. yes, very upsetting
11457 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb035a_4 q35a_d. ongoing difficulties at work
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please read the list below and indicate whether or not any of these are current
and ongoing problems that have lasted twelve months or longer. if the problem is
happening to you, indicate how upsetting it has been. check the answer that is
most like your current situation. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
ongoing difficulties at work
.................................................................................
5730 1. no, didn't happen
697 2. yes, but not upsetting
457 3. yes, somewhat upsetting
169 4. yes, very upsetting
11694 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb035a_5 q35a_e. ongoing financial strain
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please read the list below and indicate whether or not any of these are current
and ongoing problems that have lasted twelve months or longer. if the problem is
happening to you, indicate how upsetting it has been. check the answer that is
most like your current situation. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
ongoing financial strain
.................................................................................
4037 1. no, didn't happen
1547 2. yes, but not upsetting
1219 3. yes, somewhat upsetting
477 4. yes, very upsetting
11467 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb035a_6 q35a_f. ongoing housing preoblems
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please read the list below and indicate whether or not any of these are current
and ongoing problems that have lasted twelve months or longer. if the problem is
happening to you, indicate how upsetting it has been. check the answer that is
most like your current situation. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
ongoing housing problems
.................................................................................
5836 1. no, didn't happen
776 2. yes, but not upsetting
456 3. yes, somewhat upsetting
183 4. yes, very upsetting
11496 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb035a_7 q35a_g. ongoing problems close relationship
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please read the list below and indicate whether or not any of these are current
and ongoing problems that have lasted twelve months or longer. if the problem is
happening to you, indicate how upsetting it has been. check the answer that is
most like your current situation. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
ongoing problems in a close relationship
.................................................................................
5407 1. no, didn't happen
915 2. yes, but not upsetting
717 3. yes, somewhat upsetting
248 4. yes, very upsetting
11460 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb035a_8 q35a_h. reg help ailing friend/fam
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please read the list below and indicate whether or not any of these are current
and ongoing problems that have lasted twelve months or longer. if the problem is
happening to you, indicate how upsetting it has been. check the answer that is
most like your current situation. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
helping at least one sick, limited, or frail family member or friend on a
regular basis.
.................................................................................
4737 1. no, didn't happen
1643 2. yes, but not upsetting
671 3. yes, somewhat upsetting
243 4. yes, very upsetting
11453 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview; missing
lb036 q36. position on job ladder
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
think of this ladder as representing where people stand in our society. at the
top of the ladder are the people who are the best off - those who have the most
money, most education, and best jobs. at the bottom are the people who are the
worst off - who have the least money, least education, and the worst jobs or no
jobs. the higher up you are on this ladder, the closer you are to the people at
the very top and the lower you are, the closer you are to the people at the very
bottom.
please mark an x on the rung on the ladder where you would place yourself. mark
(x) one.
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6794 1 10 6.38 1.80 11953
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb037 q37. position on ladder change
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
has your position on the ladder changed within the last two years? (mark (x)
one.)
.................................................................................
947 1. yes, i have moved up
871 2. yes, i have moved down
5418 3. no, my position has not changed
11511 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb038 q38. day of the week yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
now please pause briefly to think about yesterday, from the morning until the
end of the day. think about where you were, what you were doing, who you were
with, and how you felt.
what day of the week was it yesterday? (mark (x) one box.)
.................................................................................
1198 1. monday
1143 2. tuesday
1134 3. wednesday
972 4. thursday
895 5. friday
847 6. saturday
1166 7. sunday
11392 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb039_mo q39_mo. date yesterday - month
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
what was the date yesterday? (please write a number in the boxes.) month
.................................................................................
1 0. out of range
7295 1-12. month
19 13-86. out of range
11432 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb039_da q39_da. date yesterday - day
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
what was the date yesterday? (please write a number in the boxes.) day
.................................................................................
1 0. out of range
7251 1-31. day
6 41-61. out of range
11489 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb040_ap q40_ap. time woke up yesterday - am or pm
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
what time did you wake up yesterday? [for example, if you woke up at 4:00am,
please write 04 in the hour boxes, 00 in the minute boxes, and am in the last
boxes.] am, pm
.................................................................................
7176 1. am
95 2. pm
11476 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb040_hr q40_hr. time woke up yesterday - hour
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
what time did you wake up yesterday? [for example, if you woke up at 4:00am,
please write 04 in the hour boxes, 00 in the minute boxes, and am in the last
boxes.] hour
.................................................................................
3 0. out of range
7310 1-12. hour
3 16-60. out of range
11431 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb040_mi q40_mi. time woke up yesterday - minute
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
what time did you wake up yesterday? [for example, if you woke up at 4:00am,
please write 04 in the hour boxes, 00 in the minute boxes, and am in the last
boxes.] minute
.................................................................................
6841 0-59. minute
4 60. out of range
11902 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb041_ap q41_ap. time went to sleep yesterday - am or pm
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
what time did you go to sleep at the end of the day yesterday? [for example, if
you went to sleep at 11:30pm, please write 11 in the hour boxes, 30 in the
minute boxes, and pm in the last boxes. remember that midnight and later times
are am.] am, pm
.................................................................................
1300 1. am
5964 2. pm
11483 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb041_hr q41_hr. time went to sleep yesterday - hour
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
what time did you go to sleep at the end of the day yesterday? [for example, if
you went to sleep at 11:30pm, please write 11 in the hour boxes, 30 in the
minute boxes, and pm in the last boxes. remember that midnight and later times
are am.] hour
.................................................................................
2 0. out of range
7300 1-12. hour
13 13-30. out of range
11432 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb041_mi q41_mi. time went to sleep yesterday - minute
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
what time did you go to sleep at the end of the day yesterday? [for example, if
you went to sleep at 11:30pm, please write 11 in the hour boxes, 30 in the
minute boxes, and pm in the last boxes. remember that midnight and later times
are am.] minute
.................................................................................
6937 0-59. minute
4 60. out of range
11806 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb042a q42a. frustrated
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about your experiences yesterday. mark (x) in one box for
each line for the extent you felt the following.
yesterday, did you feel......
frustrated
.................................................................................
4509 1. not at all
1657 2. a little
815 3. somewhat
243 4. quite a bit
122 5. very
11401 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb042b q42b. sad
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about your experiences yesterday. mark (x) in one box for
each line for the extent you felt the following.
yesterday, did you feel......
sad
.................................................................................
5376 1. not at all
1131 2. a little
528 3. somewhat
179 4. quite a bit
115 5. very
11418 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb042c q42c. enthusiastic
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about your experiences yesterday. mark (x) in one box for
each line for the extent you felt the following.
yesterday, did you feel......
enthusiastic
.................................................................................
1353 1. not at all
1689 2. a little
2082 3. somewhat
1469 4. quite a bit
660 5. very
11494 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb042d q42d. lonely
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about your experiences yesterday. mark (x) in one box for
each line for the extent you felt the following.
yesterday, did you feel......
lonely
.................................................................................
5579 1. not at all
964 2. a little
534 3. somewhat
149 4. quite a bit
127 5. very
11394 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb042e q42e. content
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about your experiences yesterday. mark (x) in one box for
each line for the extent you felt the following.
yesterday, did you feel......
content
.................................................................................
786 1. not at all
1187 2. a little
1809 3. somewhat
1954 4. quite a bit
1592 5. very
11419 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb042f q42f. worried
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about your experiences yesterday. mark (x) in one box for
each line for the extent you felt the following.
yesterday, did you feel......
worried
.................................................................................
4291 1. not at all
1835 2. a little
790 3. somewhat
292 4. quite a bit
142 5. very
11397 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb042g q42g. bored
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about your experiences yesterday. mark (x) in one box for
each line for the extent you felt the following.
yesterday, did you feel......
bored
.................................................................................
5034 1. not at all
1283 2. a little
692 3. somewhat
208 4. quite a bit
124 5. very
11406 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb042h q42h. happy
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about your experiences yesterday. mark (x) in one box for
each line for the extent you felt the following.
yesterday, did you feel......
happy
.................................................................................
540 1. not at all
1114 2. a little
1696 3. somewhat
2195 4. quite a bit
1800 5. very
11402 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb042i q42i. angry
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about your experiences yesterday. mark (x) in one box for
each line for the extent you felt the following.
yesterday, did you feel......
angry
.................................................................................
5819 1. not at all
891 2. a little
399 3. somewhat
125 4. quite a bit
95 5. very
11418 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb042j q42j. tired
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about your experiences yesterday. mark (x) in one box for
each line for the extent you felt the following.
yesterday, did you feel......
tired
.................................................................................
1751 1. not at all
2657 2. a little
1741 3. somewhat
794 4. quite a bit
428 5. very
11376 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb042k q42k. stressed
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
the next questions are about your experiences yesterday. mark (x) in one box for
each line for the extent you felt the following.
yesterday, did you feel......
stressed
.................................................................................
3757 1. not at all
1900 2. a little
991 3. somewhat
422 4. quite a bit
282 5. very
11395 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb043 q43. felt pain yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
yesterday, did you feel any pain? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
2669 1. none
2203 2. a little
1496 3. some
698 4. quite a bit
321 5. a lot
11360 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb044 q44. felt well-rested yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
did you feel well-rested yesterday morning (that is you slept well the night
before)? (mark (x) one box.)
.................................................................................
5450 1. yes
1962 5. no
11335 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb045 q45. how health was yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how was your health yesterday? (mark (x) one box.)
was it......
.................................................................................
911 1. excellent
2398 2. very good
2469 3. good
1399 4. fair
261 5. poor
11309 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb046 q46. something unusual yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
was yesterday a normal day for you or did something unusual happen? (mark (x)
one.)
.................................................................................
5461 1. yes, just a normal day
765 2. no, my day included unusual bad (stressful) things
1204 3. no, my day included unusual good things
11317 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb047 q47. time spent watching tv yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please think now about things you did yesterday. how did you spend your time and
how did you feel?
yesterday, did you watch tv? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
6371 1. yes
1010 5. no
11366 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb048_hr q48_hr. time watching tv - hours
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend watching tv yesterday? [for example, if you spent 1
and a half hours, write 01 in the hours boxes, and 30 in the minutes boxes]
hours
.................................................................................
6363 0-24. hours
12 25-50. out of range
12372 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb048_mi q48_mi. time watching tv - minutes
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend watching tv yesterday? [for example, if you spent 1
and a half hours, write 01 in the hours boxes, and 30 in the minutes boxes]
minutes
.................................................................................
5635 0-90. minutes
13112 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb049a q49a. watching tv - happy
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were watching tv yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
happy
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6311 0 6 3.28 1.76 12436
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb049b q49b. watching tv - interested
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were watching tv yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
interested
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6315 0 6 3.76 1.63 12432
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb049c q49c. watching tv - frustrated
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were watching tv yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
frustrated
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6223 0 6 0.88 1.48 12524
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb049d q49d. watching tv - sad
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were watching tv yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
sad
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6255 0 6 0.74 1.40 12492
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb049e q49e. watching tv - content
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were watching tv yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
content
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6266 0 6 3.38 1.83 12481
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb049f q49f. watching tv - bored
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were watching tv yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
bored
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6273 0 6 1.08 1.57 12474
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb049g q49g. watching tv - pain
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were watching tv yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
pain
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
6276 0 6 1.27 1.82 12471
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb050 q50. volunteer yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
yesterday, did you work or volunteer? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
1805 1. yes
5479 5. no
11463 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb051_hr q51_hr. time spent on volunteering - hours
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend working or volunteering yesterday?
[for example, if you spent 9 and a half hours, write 09 in the hours boxes and
30 in the minutes boxes.]
hours
.................................................................................
2176 0-24. hours
11 29-90. out of range
16560 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb051_mi q51_mi. time spent on volunteering - minutes
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend working or volunteering yesterday?
[for example, if you spent 9 and a half hours, write 09 in the hours boxes and
30 in the minutes boxes.]
minutes
.................................................................................
1918 0-59. minutes
16829 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb052a q52a. volunteering - happy
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were working or volunteering yesterday? rate each
experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the feeling
was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
happy
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2256 0 6 3.72 1.90 16491
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb052b q52b. volunteering - interested
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were working or volunteering yesterday? rate each
experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the feeling
was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
interested
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2232 0 6 3.91 1.83 16515
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb052c q52c. volunteering - frustrated
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were working or volunteering yesterday? rate each
experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the feeling
was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
frustrated
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2202 0 6 1.15 1.60 16545
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb052d q52d. volunteering - sad
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were working or volunteering yesterday? rate each
experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the feeling
was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
sad
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2210 0 6 0.62 1.32 16537
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb052e q52e. volunteering - content
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were working or volunteering yesterday? rate each
experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the feeling
was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
content
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2232 0 6 3.61 1.93 16515
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb052f q52f. volunteering - bored
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were working or volunteering yesterday? rate each
experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the feeling
was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
bored
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2212 0 6 0.71 1.36 16535
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb052g q52g. volunteering - pain
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were working or volunteering yesterday? rate each
experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the feeling
was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
pain
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2223 0 6 1.28 1.80 16524
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb053 q53. where you worked yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
where did you work or volunteer yesterday? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
1184 1. away from home
658 2. at home
339 3. both at and away from home
1 7. data not available
16565 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb054 q54. walked or exercised yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
yesterday, did you walk or exercise? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
3619 1. yes
3705 5. no
11423 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb055_hr q55_hr. time spent waling or exercising - hours
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend walking or exercising yesterday? hours
.................................................................................
2882 0-20. hours
22 25-65. out of range
15843 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb055_mi q55_mi. time spent waling or exercising - minutes
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend walking or exercising yesterday? minutes
.................................................................................
3277 0-60. minutes
15470 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb056a q56a. walking - happy
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were walking or exercising yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
happy
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
3776 0 6 3.88 1.79 14971
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb056b q56b. walking - interested
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were walking or exercising yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
interested
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
3721 0 6 3.81 1.78 15026
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb056c q56c. walking - frustrated
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were walking or exercising yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
frustrated
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
3690 0 6 0.71 1.32 15057
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb056d q56d. walking - sad
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were walking or exercising yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
sad
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
3673 0 6 0.51 1.20 15074
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb056e q56e. walking - content
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were walking or exercising yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
content
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
3730 0 6 3.72 1.88 15017
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb056f q56f. walking - bored
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were walking or exercising yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
bored
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
3709 0 6 0.63 1.30 15038
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb056g q56g. walking - pain
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were walking or exercising yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
pain
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
3731 0 6 1.45 1.81 15016
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb057 q57. health-related activities yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
yesterday, did you do health-related activities other than walking or exercising
(e.g., visiting a doctor, taking medications, doing treatments)? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
2556 1. yes
4694 5. no
11497 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb058_hr q58_hr. time spent on health-related activities - hrs
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend doing health-related activities yesterday? hours
.................................................................................
1809 0-24. hours
7 30-45. out of range
16931 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb058_mi q58_mi. time spent on health-related activities - mins
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend doing health-related activities yesterday? minutes
.................................................................................
2416 0-90. minutes
16331 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb059a q59a. activities - happy
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were doing health-related activities yesterday? rate
each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
happy
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2808 0 6 2.70 2.20 15939
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb059b q59b. activities - interested
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were doing health-related activities yesterday? rate
each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
interested
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2792 0 6 2.84 2.17 15955
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb059c q59c. activities - frustrated
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were doing health-related activities yesterday? rate
each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
frustrated
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2774 0 6 0.86 1.56 15973
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb059d q59d. activities - sad
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were doing health-related activities yesterday? rate
each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
sad
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2760 0 6 0.67 1.41 15987
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb059e q59e. activities - content
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were doing health-related activities yesterday? rate
each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
content
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2789 0 6 2.77 2.15 15958
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb059f q59f. activities - bored
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were doing health-related activities yesterday? rate
each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
bored
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2781 0 6 0.73 1.42 15966
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb059g q59g. activities - pain
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were doing health-related activities yesterday? rate
each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
pain
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
2794 0 6 1.63 2.01 15953
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb060 q60. travel or commute yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
yesterday, did you travel or commute (e.g., by car, train, bus)? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
4081 1. yes
3217 5. no
11449 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb061_hr q61_hr. time travelled yesterday - hours
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend traveling or commuting yesterday? hours
.................................................................................
3284 0-22. hours
15 30-65. out of range
15448 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb061_mi q61_mi. time travelled yesterday - minutes
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend traveling or commuting yesterday? minutes
.................................................................................
3637 0-90. minutes
15110 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb062a q62a. travel - happy
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were traveling or commuting yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
happy
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4238 0 6 3.57 1.93 14509
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb062b q62b. travel - interested
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were traveling or commuting yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
interested
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4207 0 6 3.54 1.91 14540
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb062c q62c. travel - frustrated
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were traveling or commuting yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
frustrated
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4186 0 6 0.77 1.42 14561
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb062d q62d. travel - sad
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were traveling or commuting yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
sad
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4173 0 6 0.49 1.20 14574
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb062e q62e. travel - content
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were traveling or commuting yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
content
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4193 0 6 3.48 1.96 14554
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb062f q62f. travel - bored
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were traveling or commuting yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
bored
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4193 0 6 0.61 1.29 14554
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb062g q62g. travel - pain
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were traveling or commuting yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
pain
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4200 0 6 1.11 1.71 14547
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb063 q63. socializing with friends yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
yesterday, did you socialize with friends, neighbors, or family (not counting
your spouse or partner)? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
4381 1. yes
2923 5. no
11443 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb064_hr q64_hr. time of socializing with friends - hours
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend socializing with friends, neighbors, or family
yesterday? hours
.................................................................................
3930 0-24. hours
22 30-80. out of range
14795 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb064_mi q64_mi. time of socializing with friends - minutes
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend socializing with friends, neighbors, or family
yesterday? minutes
.................................................................................
3499 0-62. minutes
15248 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb065a q65a. socializing - happy
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were socializing with friends, neighbors, or family
yesterday? rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all -
to 6 - the feeling was extremely strong.(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
happy
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4558 0 6 4.54 1.61 14189
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb065b q65b. socializing - interested
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were socializing with friends, neighbors, or family
yesterday? rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all -
to 6 - the feeling was extremely strong.(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
interested
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4506 0 6 4.52 1.57 14241
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb065c q65c. socializing - frustrated
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were socializing with friends, neighbors, or family
yesterday? rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all -
to 6 - the feeling was extremely strong.(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
frustrated
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4458 0 6 0.57 1.24 14289
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb065d q65d. socializing - sad
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were socializing with friends, neighbors, or family
yesterday? rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all -
to 6 - the feeling was extremely strong.(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
sad
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4435 0 6 0.46 1.15 14312
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb065e q65e. socializing - content
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were socializing with friends, neighbors, or family
yesterday? rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all -
to 6 - the feeling was extremely strong.(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
content
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4480 0 6 4.14 1.83 14267
-----------------------------------------------------------------
lb065f q65f. socializing - bored
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were socializing with friends, neighbors, or family
yesterday? rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all -
to 6 - the feeling was extremely strong.(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
bored
.................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
n min max mean sd miss
4456 0 6 0.39 1.03 14291
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lb065g q65g. socializing - pain
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were socializing with friends, neighbors, or family
yesterday? rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all -
to 6 - the feeling was extremely strong.(mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
pain
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n min max mean sd miss
4468 0 6 1.10 1.73 14279
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lb066 q66. being at home yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
yesterday, did you spend time at home by yourself (without your spouse, partner,
or anyone else present)? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
3327 1. yes
3955 5. no
11465 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb067_hr q67_hr. time spent at home - hours
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend at home by yourself yesterday? hours
.................................................................................
3222 0-24. hours
9 30-90. out of range
15516 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb067_mi q67_mi. time spent at home - minutes
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend at home by yourself yesterday? minutes
.................................................................................
2541 0-62. minutes
16206 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb068a q68a. at home - happy
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were at home by yourself yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
happy
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n min max mean sd miss
3519 0 6 3.67 1.91 15228
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lb068b q68b. at home - interested
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were at home by yourself yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
interested
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3463 0 6 3.56 1.90 15284
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lb068c q68c. at home - frustrated
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were at home by yourself yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
frustrated
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3454 0 6 0.84 1.50 15293
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lb068d q68d. at home - sad
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were at home by yourself yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
sad
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3440 0 6 0.82 1.55 15307
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lb068e q68e. at home - content
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were at home by yourself yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
content
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3494 0 6 3.62 1.93 15253
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lb068f q68f. at home - bored
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were at home by yourself yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
bored
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3474 0 6 0.95 1.62 15273
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lb068g q68g. at home - pain
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were at home by yourself yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
pain
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3469 0 6 1.40 1.89 15278
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lb069 q69. ran errands yesterday
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
yesterday, did you run errands (e.g., go shopping, get gas or supplies, pick up
or deliver something)? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
3198 1. yes
4104 5. no
11445 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb070_hr q70_hr. time spent on errands - hours
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend running errands yesterday? hours
.................................................................................
2666 0-24. hours
9 30-45. out of range
16072 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb070_mi q70_mi. time spent on errands - minutes
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
how much time did you spend running errands yesterday? minutes
.................................................................................
2588 0-70. minutes
16159 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb071a q71a. on errands - happy
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were running errands yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
happy
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3346 0 6 3.71 1.89 15401
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lb071b q71b. on errands - interested
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were running errands yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
interested
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3315 0 6 3.76 1.82 15432
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lb071c q71c. on errands - frustrated
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were running errands yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
frustrated
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3283 0 6 0.69 1.33 15464
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lb071d q71d. on errands - sad
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were running errands yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
sad
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3275 0 6 0.46 1.18 15472
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lb071e q71e. on errands - content
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were running errands yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
content
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3319 0 6 3.53 1.94 15428
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lb071f q71f. on errands - bored
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were running errands yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
bored
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3297 0 6 0.54 1.22 15450
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lb071g q71g. on errands - pain
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
how did you feel when you were running errands yesterday?
rate each experience on a scale from 0 - did not experience at all - to 6 - the
feeling was extremely strong. (mark (x) one box for each line.)
i felt......
pain
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
3305 0 6 1.13 1.74 15442
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lb072 q72. currently working
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
are you currently working? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
2288 1. yes
4735 5. no
11724 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb073a q73a. leave work money
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
right now, would you like to leave work altogether, but plan to keep working
because... (mark (x) one box for each line.)
you need the money?
.................................................................................
1880 1. yes
728 5. no
16139 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb073b q73b. leave work health ins
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
right now, would you like to leave work altogether, but plan to keep working
because... (mark (x) one box for each line.)
you need health insurance?
.................................................................................
1242 1. yes
1018 5. no
16487 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb074a q74a. rate current ability to work
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
for the following questions, please think about your work on your current main
job. assume that your work ability at its best has a value of 10 points. how
many points would you give your current ability to work? (0 means that you
cannot currently work at all; 10 means your work ability is currently at its
lifetime best) (mark (x) one number)
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n min max mean sd miss
2680 0 10 7.93 2.66 16067
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lb074b q74b. rate ability to meet phy demands
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
thinking about the physical demands of your job, how do you rate your current
ability to meet those demands? (mark (x) one number)
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
2678 0 10 7.87 2.67 16069
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lb074c q74c. rate ability meet mental demands
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
thinking about the mental demands of your job, how do you rate your current
ability to meet those demands? (mark (x) one number)
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
2672 0 10 8.09 2.53 16075
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lb074d q74d. rate abil meet intpersonal demands
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
thinking about the interpersonal demands of your job, how do you rate your
current ability to meet those demands? (mark (x) one number)
.................................................................................
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n min max mean sd miss
2666 0 10 7.93 2.58 16081
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lb075a q75a. work makes personal resp difficult
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please answer these questions only if you are currently working.
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
my work schedule makes it difficult to fulfill personal responsibilities.
.................................................................................
1327 1. rarely
907 2. sometimes
203 3. often
106 4. most of the time
16204 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb075b q75b. no energy to do fam thing with job
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
because of my job, i don't have the energy to do things with my family or other
important people in my life.
.................................................................................
1336 1. rarely
882 2. sometimes
218 3. often
96 4. most of the time
16215 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb075c q75c. job worry distracts me when not wk
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
job worries or problems distract me when i am not at work.
.................................................................................
1525 1. rarely
732 2. sometimes
182 3. often
79 4. most of the time
16229 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb075d q75d. home life keeps me fr get wk done
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
my home life keeps me from getting work done on time on my job.
.................................................................................
2218 1. rarely
227 2. sometimes
32 3. often
31 4. most of the time
16239 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb075e q75e. family life drains energy at job
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
my family or personal life drains me of the energy i need to do my job.
.................................................................................
2115 1. rarely
330 2. sometimes
43 3. often
30 4. most of the time
16229 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb075f q75f. pers resp preoccupies me on job
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
i am preoccupied with personal responsibilities while i am at work.
.................................................................................
1894 1. rarely
519 2. sometimes
57 3. often
43 4. most of the time
16234 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb075g q75g. work leaves enough personal time
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
my work leaves me enough time to attend to my personal responsibilities.
.................................................................................
315 1. rarely
542 2. sometimes
574 3. often
1078 4. most of the time
16238 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb075h q75h. work give energy to do own things
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
my work gives me energy to do things with my family and other important people
in my life.
.................................................................................
526 1. rarely
698 2. sometimes
628 3. often
652 4. most of the time
16243 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb075i q75i. in better mood because of job
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
because of my job, i am in a better mood at home.
.................................................................................
414 1. rarely
717 2. sometimes
723 3. often
647 4. most of the time
16246 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb075j q75j. enough time to do job
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
my personal responsibilities leave me enough time to do my job.
.................................................................................
167 1. rarely
309 2. sometimes
663 3. often
1351 4. most of the time
16257 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb075k q75k. fam life give me energy to do job
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
my family or personal life gives me energy to do my job.
.................................................................................
246 1. rarely
482 2. sometimes
747 3. often
1033 4. most of the time
16239 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb075l q75l. in better mood because of fam life
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please use the scale below to answer the next set of questions. (mark (x) one
box for each line.)
i am in a better mood at work because of my family or personal life.
.................................................................................
240 1. rarely
488 2. sometimes
719 3. often
1068 4. most of the time
16232 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb076 q76. satisfied with job
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
please say how much you agree or disagree with the following statement.
all things considered, i am satisfied with my job.
.................................................................................
115 1. strongly disagree
183 2. disagree
932 3. agree
1211 4. strongly agree
118 5. does not apply
16188 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
lb077 q77. who answered the questions
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
were the questions in this booklet answered by the person whose first name is
written on the front cover? (mark (x) one.)
.................................................................................
6677 1. yes, the person whose name is on the front cover completed
the questionnaire by him/herself
461 2. yes, the person whose name is on the front cover answered
the questions, but someone else assisted by writing in the
answers for that person
106 3. no, the person whose name is on the front cover did not
answer/complete the questionnaire
11503 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
vdate 2014 data model version
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
2 1. version 1
3210 2. version 2
6655 3. version 3
3162 4. version 4
36 5. version 5
2949 6. version 6
2733 7. version 7
version 2014 data release version
section: lb level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
18747 2. hrs 2014 final release