section v: modules (respondent)

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hhid                          household identification number

         section: v     level: respondent      type: character  width: 6   decimals: 0

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         20912           010001-959738.  household identification number

n                            respondent person identification number

         section: v     level: respondent      type: character  width: 3   decimals: 0

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         11991         010.  person identifier
           696         011.  person identifier
            33         012.  person identifier
             1         013.  person identifier
          6697         020.  person identifier
           214         021.  person identifier
            18         022.  person identifier
             1         023.  person identifier
           432         030.  person identifier
            47         031.  person identifier
             4         032.  person identifier
             1         033.  person identifier
           719         040.  person identifier
            51         041.  person identifier
             6         042.  person identifier
             1         043.  person identifier

subhh                        2016 sub household identification number

         section: v     level: respondent      type: character  width: 1   decimals: 0

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         19158           0.  original sample household - no split from divorce or
                             separation of spouses or partners
           869           1.  split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
                             spouse or partner, if any
           691           2.  split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
                             spouse or partner, if any
            66           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
           120           7.  reunited household - respondents from split household
                             reunite
             1           8.  split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2

osubhh                        2014 sub household identification number

         section: v     level: respondent      type: character  width: 1   decimals: 0

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         14933           0.  original sample household - no split from divorce or
                             separation of spouses or partners
           773           1.  split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
                             spouse or partner, if any
           627           2.  split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
                             spouse or partner, if any
            55           5.  split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
             6           6.  split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
            99           7.  reunited household - respondents from split household
                             reunite
             1           8.  split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
          4418       blank.  new cohort hh

pn_sp                        2016 spouse/partner person number

         section: v     level: respondent      type: character  width: 3   decimals: 0

         .................................................................................
          5750         010.  person identifier
           503         011.  person identifier
            27         012.  person identifier
             1         013.  person identifier
          5435         020.  person identifier
           175         021.  person identifier
            14         022.  person identifier
             1         023.  person identifier
           255         030.  person identifier
            29         031.  person identifier
             1         032.  person identifier
             1         033.  person identifier
           454         040.  person identifier
            38         041.  person identifier
             3         042.  person identifier
             2         043.  person identifier
             8         810.  spouse of original r, never entered sample
            36         811.  spouse of non-original respondent
             3         812.  spouse of non-original respondent
             6         821.  spouse of non-original respondent
             2         822.  spouse of non-original respondent
             3         831.  spouse of non-original respondent
             2         832.  spouse of non-original respondent
             4         841.  spouse of non-original respondent
          8159       blank.  single respondent household

csr                          2016 whether coversheet respondent

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0

         *

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         15018           1.  yes
            55           3.  2nd coverscreen  r, answers not retained
          5839           5.  no

finr                         2016 whether financial respondent

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0

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         14766           1.  financial r
            25           3.  2nd financial r, answers not retained
          6121           5.  non-financial r

famr                         2016 whether family respondent

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0

         .................................................................................
         14561           1.  family r
            25           3.  2nd family r, answers not retained
          6326           5.  non-family r

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         if seca.startinterview.a007tralive_a = yes then 

         if (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = slf) and ((((((((((pirtab1x009amodule_v 
         = module1) or (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module2)) or (pirtab1x009amodule_v = 
         module3)) or (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module4)) or (pirtab1x009amodule_v = 
         module5)) or (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module6)) or (pirtab1x009amodule_v = 
         module7)) or (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module8)) or (pirtab1x009amodule_v = 
         module9)) or (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module10)) then 


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v000                         modules intro

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.v000_moduleintro

         although we have finished the interview, we would like to ask you a few new
         questions. some questions may be similar to questions we have already asked you,
         but the researchers are interested in how people respond when the questions are
         changed just a little.
         
         iwer: if r refused before starting a module, enter 9. if r started to do a
         module and then changed his/her mind, enter 99

         .................................................................................
         17374           1.  r is willing
          2036           9.  r refused at module intro
           285          99.  r refused after starting module
          1217       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module1) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf) then 


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v001                         difficult to sustain attention

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v001_attention

         we would now like to ask you about symptoms that people commonly report as
         adults. first, do you often find it difficult to sustain your attention on
         tasks?

         .................................................................................
           383           1.  yes
          1355           5.  no
            15           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             7           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v001_attention 


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v002                         fail to give attention or make careless mistakes

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v002_mistakes

         do you often fail to give close attention to detail, or do you make careless
         mistakes in your work or during other activities?

         .................................................................................
           302           1.  yes
          1442           5.  no
            11           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v002_mistakes 


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v003                         not listening when spoken to directly

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v003_listening

         does it often seem like you are not listening when you are spoken to directly?

         .................................................................................
           445           1.  yes
          1294           5.  no
            16           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v003_listening 


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v004                         fail to follow thru on instructions and finish jobs

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v004_followthru

         do you often fail to follow through on instructions and do you often fail to
         finish jobs or meet obligations?

         .................................................................................
           194           1.  yes
          1559           5.  no
             6           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v004_followthru 


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v005                         difficult to organize tasks or activities

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v005_organize

         do you find it difficult to organize tasks or activities?

         .................................................................................
           253           1.  yes
          1498           5.  no
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v005_organize 


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v006                         avoid tasks requiring sustained attention

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v006_avoidtasks

         do you often avoid tasks that require sustained mental attention?

         .................................................................................
           320           1.  yes
          1430           5.  no
             7           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v006_avoidtasks 


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v007                         lose things needed for tasks

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v007_losethings

         do you often lose things that are needed for tasks or activities?

         .................................................................................
           330           1.  yes
          1423           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v007_losethings 


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v008                         distracted by external stimuli

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v008_distracted

         are you often distracted by external stimuli, that is, things going on around
         you?

         .................................................................................
           508           1.  yes
          1240           5.  no
             8           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v008_distracted 


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v009                         forgetful during daily activities

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v009_forgetful

         are you often forgetful during daily activities?

         .................................................................................
           440           1.  yes
          1312           5.  no
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v009_forgetful 


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v010                         move hands or feet or fidget in chair

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v010_fidget

         do you often move your hands or feet in a restless manner, or do you fidget in a
         chair?

         .................................................................................
           587           1.  yes
          1163           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v010_fidget 


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v011                         stand up when you should remain seated

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v011_standup

         do you often stand up in situations where the expectation is that you should
         remain in your seat?

         .................................................................................
           181           1.  yes
          1568           5.  no
             7           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v011_standup 


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v012                         often feel restless

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v012_restless

         do you often feel restless?

         .................................................................................
           397           1.  yes
          1355           5.  no
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v012_restless 


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v013                         difficultly engaging in leisure activities quietly

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v013_quietactvity

         do you often find it difficult to engage in leisure activities quietly?

         .................................................................................
           234           1.  yes
          1509           5.  no
            12           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v013_quietactvity 


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v014                         often on the go or act driven

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v014_driven

         are you often on the go, or do you often act as if "driven by a motor?"

         .................................................................................
           742           1.  yes
           975           5.  no
            35           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             8           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v014_driven 


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v015                         often talk excessively

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v015_excesstalk

         do you often talk excessively?

         .................................................................................
           357           1.  yes
          1393           5.  no
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v015_excesstalk 


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v016                         give answers before questions completed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v016_answerearly

         do you often give an answer before questions have been completed?

         .................................................................................
           679           1.  yes
          1074           5.  no
             6           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v016_answerearly 


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v017                         difficult to await your turn

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v017_hardtowait

         do you often find it difficult to await your turn?

         .................................................................................
           338           1.  yes
          1416           5.  no
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod1.v017_hardtowait 


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v018                         interrupt activities of others or intrude

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod1.v018_interrupt

         do you often interrupt the activities of others, or intrude on others?

         .................................................................................
           140           1.  yes
          1614           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         19152       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         if secv.v000_moduleintro = domodules then 

         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module2) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf) then 


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v051                         overall financial knowledge rating

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v051_

         these next questions are about finances and managing money. the first question
         is ...
         
         on a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 means very low and 7 means very high, how would
         you assess your overall financial knowledge?

         .................................................................................

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              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1651        1           7          4.91          1.60   19238
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            19           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4           9.  rf (refused)

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v051_ 


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v052                         amount of $100 at 2 pct in 5 years

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v052_

         suppose you had $100 in a savings account and the interest rate was 2% per year.
         after 5 years, how much do you think you would have in the account if you left
         the money to grow -- more than $102, exactly $102, or less than $102?

         .................................................................................
          1117           1.  more than $102
           273           2.  exactly $102
           184           3.  less than $102
            88           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            12           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v052_ 


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v053                         amount of $100 at 1 pct and inflation 2 pct in 1 year

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v053_

         imagine that the interest rate on your savings account was 1% per year and
         inflation was 2% per year. after 1 year, how much would you be able to buy with
         the money in this account -- more than today, exactly the same as today, or less
         than today?

         .................................................................................
           165           1.  more than today
           199           2.  exactly the same
          1240           3.  less than today
            59           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            11           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v053_ 


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v054                         single co. stock safer than mutual fund

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v054_

         is the following statement true or false: buying a single company's stock
         usually provides a safer return than a stock mutual fund?

         .................................................................................
           315           1.  true
           995           2.  false
           350           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            14           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v054_ 


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v055                         amount of $100 in 2 yrs after 5% withdrawals

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v055_

         suppose you had $100 in a checking account that pays no interest. if you
         withdrew 5 percent of what was left in the account each year, how much do you
         think you would have left in the account at the end of 2 years -- more than $90,
         exactly $90, or less than $90?

         .................................................................................
           257           1.  more than $90
           485           2.  exactly $90
           830           3.  less than $90
            88           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            14           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v055_ 


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v056                         worried about running out of money

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v056_

         are you worried about running out of money during your retirement?

         .................................................................................
           821           1.  yes
           842           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             7           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v056_ 


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v057                         financial fraud awareness – guaranteed investment

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v057_

         now i'd like to read some statements describing some potential investment
         opportunities.
         the next one is -- this is an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a
         company that is about to roll out a revolutionary new technology. using the same
         scale of 1 to 10 (where 1 is not at all interested and 10 is extremely
         interested), how interested would you be in this investment?
         
         range 1-10:
         after hearing about each one, please tell me how interested you would be in that
         investment. use a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 means you would not be at all
         interested, and 10 means you would be extremely interested. here is the first
         description:
         
         there is no way to lose on this investment; it is fully guaranteed.
         
         range 1-10:

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            279        1          10          4.57          3.55   20616
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            10          98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             7          99.  rf (refused)

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v058                         financial fraud awareness – ground floor

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v058_

         the next one is -- this is an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a
         company that is about to roll out a revolutionary new technology. using the same
         scale of 1 to 10 (where 1 is not at all interested and 10 is extremely
         interested), how interested would you be in this investment?

         .................................................................................

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              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            286        1          10          3.55          2.75   20616
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             4          98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6          99.  rf (refused)

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v059                         financial fraud awareness – most investors making 110 pct

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v059_

         the last one is -- the lowest return you could possibly get on this investment
         is 50 percent annually, but most investors are making upwards of 110 percent a
         year -- (using the same scale of 1 to 10 where 1 is not at all interested and 10
         is extremely interested) how interested would you be in this investment?
         
         range 1-10:

         .................................................................................

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              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            287        1          10          4.53          3.22   20616
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             5          98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4          99.  rf (refused)

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v056_ 


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v060                         paid money after award notification

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v060_

         in the past 5 years, have you [or your [husband/wife/partner] paid money to
         someone who told you that you had won a prize or a lottery or had been selected
         to receive an award such as money, a free vacation, or other product or service?

         .................................................................................
            79           1.  yes
          1583           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             8           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v061                         someone used fin account w/o permission

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v061_

         in the past 5 years, has someone without your permission used or attempted to
         use an existing account of yours, such as a credit or debit card, checking,
         savings, telephone, online, or insurance account?

         .................................................................................
           469           1.  yes
          1191           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            10           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v061_ 


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v062                         invested money after free meal presentation

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v062_

         in the past 5 years, did you [or your [husband/wife/partner] invest money after
         a meeting that offered a free meal and educational information for some sort of
         investment, including but not limited to, a vacation timeshare or an annuity
         product?

         .................................................................................
            57           1.  yes
          1604           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             9           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v062_ 


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v063                         invested money with unknown person

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v063_

         in the past 5 years, have you [or your [husband/wife/partner] invested money in
         an opportunity that was introduced to you by a phone call or by an email from
         someone you didn't know?

         .................................................................................
            21           1.  yes
          1644           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             8           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v064                         invested in penny stocks or oil - gas exploration

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v064_

         in the past 5 years, have you [or your [husband/wife/partner] invested money in
         penny stocks or in investments that guaranteed daily returns of more than 10%,
         or participated in an investment that involved oil and gas exploration?

         .................................................................................
            15           1.  yes
          1640           5.  no
             8           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            11           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v064_ 


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v065                         put money into fraudulant investment

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v065_

         investors gain and lose money all the time in financial markets for a variety of
         legitimate reasons. however, this question is about investment fraud, where
         someone knowingly misleads an investor using false information. do you think you
         [or your [husband/wife/partner] have ever put your money into a fraudulent
         investment?

         .................................................................................
            79           1.  yes
          1579           5.  no
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            11           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v065_ 

         if secv.mod2.v065_ = yes then 


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v066                         fraudulant investment in last 5 years

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v066_

         was that investment made in the last five years?

         .................................................................................
            18           1.  yes
            60           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20833       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod2.v065_ 


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v067                         fraudulant investment recommended by relative/friend/advisor

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod2.v067_

         in the past five years, have you [or your [husband/wife/partner] invested money
         in an opportunity recommended by a friend, a relative, or a financial advisor
         which turned out to be fraudulent?

         .................................................................................
            10           1.  yes
          1649           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            11           9.  rf (refused)
         19238       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         if secv.v000_moduleintro = domodules then 

         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module3) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf) then 


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v101                         rate overall financial knowledge

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v101

         these next questions are about finances and managing money.
         
         on a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 means very low and 7 means very high, how would
         you assess your overall financial knowledge?

         .................................................................................

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              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1673        1           7          4.92          1.60   19218
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            16           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5           9.  rf (refused)

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v101 


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v102                         account value in 5 yrs with 2 pct growth

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v102

         suppose you had $100 in a savings account and the interest rate was 2% per year.
         after 5 years, how much do you think you would have in the account if you left
         the money to grow?
         
         would it be more than $102, exactly $102, or less than $102?

         .................................................................................
          1135           1.  more than $102
           270           2.  exactly $102
           218           3.  less than $102
            62           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             9           9.  rf (refused)
         19218       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v102 


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v103                         able to buy more/less/same in 1 yr

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v103

         imagine that the interest rate on your savings account was 1% per year and
         inflation was 2% per year. after 1 year, how much would you be able to buy with
         the money in this account?
         
         would it be more than today, exactly the same, or less than today?

         .................................................................................
           237           1.  more than today
           168           2.  exactly the same
          1233           3.  less than today
            50           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6           9.  rf (refused)
         19218       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v103 


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v104                         single stock safer return than mutual fund

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v104

         is the following statement true or false: buying a single company's stock
         usually provides a safer return than a stock mutual fund?

         .................................................................................
           304           1.  true
           997           2.  false
           379           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            14           9.  rf (refused)
         19218       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v104 


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v105                         life annuity safer than mutual fund

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v105

         true or false -- buying a life annuity usually provides a safer income stream
         than investing in a mutual fund?

         .................................................................................
           855           1.  true
           509           2.  false
           316           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            14           9.  rf (refused)
         19218       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v105 


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v106                         does anyone help with money management

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v106

         does anyone currently help you [and your spouse/partner] make decisions about
         your money management, particularly saving, investment, taxes, insurance, or
         benefits?

         .................................................................................
           451           1.  yes
          1229           5.  no
             7           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             7           9.  rf (refused)
         19218       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 = no then 


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v107m1                       why not asked for help with money mgmt -1

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v107[1]

         what is the reason that you do not get help with money management decisions?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
           606           1.  don't need help; can do it on my own
           261           2.  too little money to manage
            39           3.  lack of trust in advisors (financial
                             advisors/planners/counselor)
            38           4.  fees too high; too expensive
            22           5.  don't know whom to ask
            52           6.  never thought about it
           179           7.  other
            29           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         19683       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 = no then 


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v107m2                       why not asked for help with money mgmt -2

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v107[2]

         what is the reason that you do not get help with money management decisions?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
            25           1.  don't need help; can do it on my own
            37           2.  too little money to manage
            17           3.  lack of trust in advisors (financial
                             advisors/planners/counselor)
            14           4.  fees too high; too expensive
             2           5.  don't know whom to ask
            10           6.  never thought about it
            33           7.  other
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20774       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 = no then 


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v107m3                       why not asked for help with money mgmt -3

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v107[3]

         what is the reason that you do not get help with money management decisions?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
             1           1.  don't need help; can do it on my own
             2           2.  too little money to manage
             7           3.  lack of trust in advisors (financial
                             advisors/planners/counselor)
             6           4.  fees too high; too expensive
             2           5.  don't know whom to ask
             2           6.  never thought about it
             3           7.  other
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20889       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 = no then 


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v107m4                       why not asked for help with money mgmt -4

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v107[4]

         what is the reason that you do not get help with money management decisions?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  don't need help; can do it on my own
             1           2.  too little money to manage
                         3.  lack of trust in advisors (financial
                             advisors/planners/counselor)
             4           4.  fees too high; too expensive
             1           5.  don't know whom to ask
             1           6.  never thought about it
                         7.  other
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20905       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 = no then 


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v107m5                       why not asked for help with money mgmt -5

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v107[5]

         what is the reason that you do not get help with money management decisions?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  don't need help; can do it on my own
                         2.  too little money to manage
                         3.  lack of trust in advisors (financial
                             advisors/planners/counselor)
                         4.  fees too high; too expensive
             3           5.  don't know whom to ask
             1           6.  never thought about it
                         7.  other
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20908       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 = no then 


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v107m6                       why not asked for help with money mgmt -6

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v107[6]

         what is the reason that you do not get help with money management decisions?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  don't need help; can do it on my own
                         2.  too little money to manage
                         3.  lack of trust in advisors (financial
                             advisors/planners/counselor)
                         4.  fees too high; too expensive
                         5.  don't know whom to ask
             3           6.  never thought about it
                         7.  other
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20909       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 = yes then 


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v107m7                       why not asked for help with money mgmt -7

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v107[7]

         what is the reason that you do not get help with money management decisions?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  don't need help; can do it on my own
                         2.  too little money to manage
                         3.  lack of trust in advisors (financial
                             advisors/planners/counselor)
                         4.  fees too high; too expensive
                         5.  don't know whom to ask
                         6.  never thought about it
                         7.  other
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20912       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 = yes then 


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v108m1                       who helps with money management -1

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v108[1]

         who helps you [and your spouse/partner] with making decisions about money
         management, particularly saving, investment, taxes, insurance, mortgage,
         retirement, or benefits?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
            86           1.  child or child-in-law
            33           2.  other relative
            15           3.  friend
           270           4.  financial advisor, planner, accountant, or other
                             professional investment counselor
             4           5.  lawyer
            17           6.  banker
                         7.  social security representative
                         8.  human resources staff
                         9.  on line calculator
            23          10.  other (specify)
             1          98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2          99.  rf (refused)
         20461       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 = yes then 


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v108m2                       who helps with money management -2

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v108[2]

         who helps you [and your spouse/partner] with making decisions about money
         management, particularly saving, investment, taxes, insurance, mortgage,
         retirement, or benefits?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
             4           1.  child or child-in-law
             6           2.  other relative
             3           3.  friend
            16           4.  financial advisor, planner, accountant, or other
                             professional investment counselor
             5           5.  lawyer
             4           6.  banker
                         7.  social security representative
             1           8.  human resources staff
                         9.  on line calculator
            18          10.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20855       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 = yes then 


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v108m3                       who helps with money management -3

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v108[3]

         who helps you [and your spouse/partner] with making decisions about money
         management, particularly saving, investment, taxes, insurance, mortgage,
         retirement, or benefits?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  child or child-in-law
                         2.  other relative
                         3.  friend
             2           4.  financial advisor, planner, accountant, or other
                             professional investment counselor
             2           5.  lawyer
                         6.  banker
                         7.  social security representative
                         8.  human resources staff
                         9.  on line calculator
             4          10.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20904       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 = yes then 


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v108m4                       who helps with money management -4

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v108[4]

         who helps you [and your spouse/partner] with making decisions about money
         management, particularly saving, investment, taxes, insurance, mortgage,
         retirement, or benefits?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  child or child-in-law
                         2.  other relative
                         3.  friend
                         4.  financial advisor, planner, accountant, or other
                             professional investment counselor
                         5.  lawyer
                         6.  banker
                         7.  social security representative
                         8.  human resources staff
                         9.  on line calculator
                        10.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20912       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m1                       what type of help does r receive -1

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[1]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
           180           1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
            29           2.  deciding how to spend savings
             8           3.  buying an annuity
            13           4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
             2           5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
             8           6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
             3           7.  selling or buying property
             1           8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
             5           9.  estate planning
             1          10.  setting up a trust
             1          11.  writing a will
           177          12.  other (specify)
            17          98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6          99.  rf (refused)
         20461       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m2                       what type of help does r receive -2

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[2]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
            12           1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
            28           2.  deciding how to spend savings
            23           3.  buying an annuity
             8           4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
             2           5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
            10           6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
             6           7.  selling or buying property
             2           8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
            11           9.  estate planning
             4          10.  setting up a trust
                        11.  writing a will
            36          12.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20770       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m3                       what type of help does r receive -3

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[3]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
             4           1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
             2           2.  deciding how to spend savings
            10           3.  buying an annuity
             5           4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
             2           5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
             7           6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
             5           7.  selling or buying property
             1           8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
            10           9.  estate planning
             4          10.  setting up a trust
             6          11.  writing a will
             7          12.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20849       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m4                       what type of help does r receive -4

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[4]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
             1           1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
                         2.  deciding how to spend savings
                         3.  buying an annuity
             7           4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
                         5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
             5           6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
             1           7.  selling or buying property
             1           8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
             3           9.  estate planning
             5          10.  setting up a trust
             3          11.  writing a will
             1          12.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20885       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m5                       what type of help does r receive -5

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[5]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
                         2.  deciding how to spend savings
                         3.  buying an annuity
                         4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
             2           5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
             1           6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
             4           7.  selling or buying property
             1           8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
             3           9.  estate planning
             1          10.  setting up a trust
             2          11.  writing a will
                        12.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20898       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m6                       what type of help does r receive -6

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[6]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
                         2.  deciding how to spend savings
                         3.  buying an annuity
                         4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
                         5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
             2           6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
             1           7.  selling or buying property
             3           8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
             2           9.  estate planning
             2          10.  setting up a trust
             2          11.  writing a will
             1          12.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20899       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m7                       what type of help does r receive -7

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[7]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
                         2.  deciding how to spend savings
                         3.  buying an annuity
                         4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
                         5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
                         6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
             2           7.  selling or buying property
             1           8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
             3           9.  estate planning
             2          10.  setting up a trust
             2          11.  writing a will
                        12.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20902       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m8                       what type of help does r receive -8

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[8]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
                         2.  deciding how to spend savings
                         3.  buying an annuity
                         4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
                         5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
                         6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
                         7.  selling or buying property
             2           8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
             1           9.  estate planning
             1          10.  setting up a trust
             4          11.  writing a will
             1          12.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20903       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m9                       what type of help does r receive -9

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[9]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
                         2.  deciding how to spend savings
                         3.  buying an annuity
                         4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
                         5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
                         6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
                         7.  selling or buying property
                         8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
             2           9.  estate planning
             1          10.  setting up a trust
             1          11.  writing a will
                        12.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20908       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m10                      what type of help does r receive -10

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[10]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
                         2.  deciding how to spend savings
                         3.  buying an annuity
                         4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
                         5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
                         6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
                         7.  selling or buying property
                         8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
                         9.  estate planning
             2          10.  setting up a trust
             1          11.  writing a will
                        12.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20909       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m11                      what type of help does r receive -11

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[11]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
                         2.  deciding how to spend savings
                         3.  buying an annuity
                         4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
                         5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
                         6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
                         7.  selling or buying property
                         8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
                         9.  estate planning
                        10.  setting up a trust
             1          11.  writing a will
                        12.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20911       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v108 


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v110m12                      what type of help does r receive -12

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v110[12]

         what type of money management help do you [and your spouse/partner] receive from
         (this person/these persons)?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  help with stocks, bonds or mutual funds
                         2.  deciding how to spend savings
                         3.  buying an annuity
                         4.  buying health, life, or other insurance
                         5.  selecting a prescription drug plan
                         6.  deciding about social security or pension benefits
                         7.  selling or buying property
                         8.  help with a home equity loan or reverse mortgage
                         9.  estate planning
                        10.  setting up a trust
                        11.  writing a will
                        12.  other (specify)
                        98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)
         20912       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v110 


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v112                         amount paid for money management

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v112

         about how much do you [and your spouse/partner] currently pay, in total, for the
         money management help that you receive, either as a percent of your assets or as
         an amount of money per visit or per hour?

         .................................................................................
           112           1.  percent of assets
            94           2.  amount of money per visit/year
           176           7.  nothing - services are free
            57           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            12           9.  rf (refused)
         20461       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v112 

         if secv.mod3.v112 = percentofassets then 


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v113                         amount paid for money management - percent

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v113

         (about how much do you [and your spouse/partner] currently pay, in total, for
         the money management help that you receive, either as a percent of your assets
         or as an amount of money per visit or per hour?)
         
         percent:

         .................................................................................

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              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
             72        1          30          2.25          3.81   20800
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            37          98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3          99.  rf (refused)

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v112 

         if secv.mod3.v112 = amountofmoney then 


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v114                         amount paid for money management - dollars

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 5   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v114

         (about how much do you [and your spouse/partner] currently pay, in total, for
         the money management help that you receive, either as a percent of your assets
         or as an amount of money per visit or per hour?)
         
         amount $:

         .................................................................................

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              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
             86       20       31500       1367.51       3974.95   20818
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             8       99998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                     99999.  rf (refused)

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v114 


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v115                         amount paid for money management - per

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v115

         (about how much do you [and your spouse/partner] currently pay, in total, for
         the money management help that you receive, either as a percent of your assets
         or as an amount of money per visit or per hour?)
         
         per:

         .................................................................................
            12           1.  hour
            13           2.  visit
            58           3.  year
             9           7.  other
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20818       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v112 


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v116                         satisfaction with money management help

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v116

         on a scale of 1 to 7 where 1 is low, and 7 is high, how satisfied are you [and
         your spouse/partner] with the money management help that you [and your
         spouse/partner] receive?

         .................................................................................

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              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            443        1           7          5.96          1.22   20461
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             8           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v116 


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v117                         how often does r follow recommendations

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v117

         again, using a 1 to 7 scale where 1 is never and 7 is always, about how often do
         you [and your spouse/partner] follow what your advisor recommends?

         .................................................................................

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              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            435        1           7          5.94          1.29   20461
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            14           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 

         if secv.mod3.v106 <> nonresponse then 


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v118                         last time r received money management help

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v118

         when was the last time you [and your spouse/partner] received any help making
         money decisions from your advisors?

         .................................................................................
           165           1.  in the last month
           282           2.  in the last year
           103           3.  in the last 5 years
           124           4.  longer ago than 5 years
           737           5.  never
            59           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5           9.  rf (refused)
         19437       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v106 


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v124                         did r spend time making investment decisions

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v124

         over the last year, when you [and your spouse/partner] spent time making
         decisions about money management, did you generally just pay bills, or did you
         also make decisions about your saving and investments?

         .................................................................................
           692           1.  also made saving and investment decisions
           927           2.  only paid bills
            60           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            15           9.  rf (refused)
         19218       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 

         if ((secv.mod3.v124 <> dontknow) and (secv.mod3.v124 <> refusal)) and 
         (secv.mod3.v124 <> onlypaidbills) then 


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v125m1                       activities done to make investment decisions -1

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v125[1]

         when you [and your spouse/partner] did spend time making saving and investment
         decisions in the last year, what did you do?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
           126           1.  checked accounts
            27           2.  made withdrawals/took out money
            98           3.  invested additional money/ put in money
            48           4.  switched investments
            69           5.  made spending projections
           267           7.  other
            45           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            12           9.  rf (refused)
         20220       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 

         if ((secv.mod3.v124 <> dontknow) and (secv.mod3.v124 <> refusal)) and 
         (secv.mod3.v124 <> onlypaidbills) then 


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v125m2                       activities done to make investment decisions -2

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v125[2]

         when you [and your spouse/partner] did spend time making saving and investment
         decisions in the last year, what did you do?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
            12           1.  checked accounts
            57           2.  made withdrawals/took out money
            27           3.  invested additional money/ put in money
            19           4.  switched investments
            22           5.  made spending projections
            38           7.  other
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20737       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 

         if ((secv.mod3.v124 <> dontknow) and (secv.mod3.v124 <> refusal)) and 
         (secv.mod3.v124 <> onlypaidbills) then 


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v125m3                       activities done to make investment decisions -3

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v125[3]

         when you [and your spouse/partner] did spend time making saving and investment
         decisions in the last year, what did you do?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
             3           1.  checked accounts
             2           2.  made withdrawals/took out money
            33           3.  invested additional money/ put in money
            15           4.  switched investments
            11           5.  made spending projections
             7           7.  other
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20841       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 

         if ((secv.mod3.v124 <> dontknow) and (secv.mod3.v124 <> refusal)) and 
         (secv.mod3.v124 <> onlypaidbills) then 


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v125m4                       activities done to make investment decisions -4

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v125[4]

         when you [and your spouse/partner] did spend time making saving and investment
         decisions in the last year, what did you do?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  checked accounts
             1           2.  made withdrawals/took out money
                         3.  invested additional money/ put in money
            20           4.  switched investments
            10           5.  made spending projections
             1           7.  other
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20880       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 

         if ((secv.mod3.v124 <> dontknow) and (secv.mod3.v124 <> refusal)) and 
         (secv.mod3.v124 <> onlypaidbills) then 


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v125m5                       activities done to make investment decisions -5

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v125[5]

         when you [and your spouse/partner] did spend time making saving and investment
         decisions in the last year, what did you do?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  checked accounts
                         2.  made withdrawals/took out money
                         3.  invested additional money/ put in money
                         4.  switched investments
            16           5.  made spending projections
                         7.  other
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20896       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 

         if ((secv.mod3.v124 <> dontknow) and (secv.mod3.v124 <> refusal)) and 
         (secv.mod3.v124 <> onlypaidbills) then 


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v125m6                       activities done to make investment decisions -6

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v125[6]

         when you [and your spouse/partner] did spend time making saving and investment
         decisions in the last year, what did you do?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  checked accounts
                         2.  made withdrawals/took out money
                         3.  invested additional money/ put in money
                         4.  switched investments
                         5.  made spending projections
                         7.  other
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20912       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 


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v127m1                       why no saving and investment decisions -1

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v127[1]

         if you [and your spouse/partner] didn't make saving and investment decisions in
         the last month, why is this?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
           404           1.  no saving and investments
             8           2.  too difficult
            27           3.  not enough information
            52           4.  too busy
           104           5.  just let things ride, never got to it
            29           6.  let the financial advisor handle it
            10           7.  let the family handle it
           178          96.  r and s/p did make investment decisions
           721          97.  other
           131          98.  dk
            30          99.  rf
         19218       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 


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v127m2                       why no saving and investment decisions -2

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v127[2]

         if you [and your spouse/partner] didn't make saving and investment decisions in
         the last month, why is this?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  no saving and investments
             7           2.  too difficult
             7           3.  not enough information
             5           4.  too busy
            12           5.  just let things ride, never got to it
             2           6.  let the financial advisor handle it
             7           7.  let the family handle it
             3          96.  r and s/p did make investment decisions
            28          97.  other
                        98.  dk
                        99.  rf
         20841       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 


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v127m3                       why no saving and investment decisions -3

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v127[3]

         if you [and your spouse/partner] didn't make saving and investment decisions in
         the last month, why is this?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  no saving and investments
                         2.  too difficult
             2           3.  not enough information
                         4.  too busy
             1           5.  just let things ride, never got to it
             3           6.  let the financial advisor handle it
                         7.  let the family handle it
                        96.  r and s/p did make investment decisions
                        97.  other
                        98.  dk
                        99.  rf
         20906       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 


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v127m4                       why no saving and investment decisions -4

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v127[4]

         if you [and your spouse/partner] didn't make saving and investment decisions in
         the last month, why is this?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  no saving and investments
                         2.  too difficult
                         3.  not enough information
             1           4.  too busy
                         5.  just let things ride, never got to it
             1           6.  let the financial advisor handle it
             2           7.  let the family handle it
                        96.  r and s/p did make investment decisions
                        97.  other
                        98.  dk
                        99.  rf
         20908       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 


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v127m5                       why no saving and investment decisions -5

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v127[5]

         if you [and your spouse/partner] didn't make saving and investment decisions in
         the last month, why is this?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  no saving and investments
                         2.  too difficult
                         3.  not enough information
                         4.  too busy
             1           5.  just let things ride, never got to it
                         6.  let the financial advisor handle it
                         7.  let the family handle it
                        96.  r and s/p did make investment decisions
             1          97.  other
                        98.  dk
                        99.  rf
         20910       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v124 


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v127m6                       why no saving and investment decisions -6

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v127[6]

         if you [and your spouse/partner] didn't make saving and investment decisions in
         the last month, why is this?
         
         iwer: choose all that apply

         .................................................................................
                         1.  no saving and investments
                         2.  too difficult
                         3.  not enough information
                         4.  too busy
                         5.  just let things ride, never got to it
                         6.  let the financial advisor handle it
                         7.  let the family handle it
                        96.  r and s/p did make investment decisions
                        97.  other
                        98.  dk
                        99.  rf
         20912       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v127 


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v129                         trust financial advisors

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v129

         how much do you trust bankers or other professional financial advisors to
         provide you with useful information about your money decisions? would you say
         that you trust them very much, somewhat, not very much, or not at all?

         .................................................................................
           279           1.  very much
           865           2.  somwhat
           295           3.  not very much
           218           4.  not at all
            27           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            10           9.  rf (refused)
         19218       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod3.v129 


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v134                         r take economics course - 2014

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod3.v134

         during your school education, that is high school, college or graduate school,
         did you take any courses in economics or finance?

         .................................................................................
           549           1.  yes
          1124           5.  no
            13           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             8           9.  rf (refused)
         19218       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         if secv.v000_moduleintro = domodules then 

         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module4) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf) then 


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v151                         washing machine in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v151_washingmachn

         now i would like to ask you some questions about your home and difficulties that
         some people face related to housing. do you currently have the following items
         in your home, in working condition?
         
         iwer: include items that are in r's home or apartment that r has ready access
         to.
         
         first, how about a washing machine?

         .................................................................................
          1608           1.  yes
           213           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v151_washingmachn 


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v152                         clothes dryer in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v152_dryer

         (do you have) a clothes dryer?

         .................................................................................
          1560           1.  yes
           261           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v152_dryer 


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v153                         dishwasher in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v153_dishwasher

         (do you have) a working dishwasher?

         .................................................................................
          1114           1.  yes
           703           5.  no
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v153_dishwasher 


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v154                         refrigerator in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v154_refrigerator

         (do you have) a refrigerator?

         .................................................................................
          1812           1.  yes
            10           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v154_refrigerator 


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v155                         stand alone food freezer in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v155_freezer

         (do you have) a stand-alone food freezer separate from the refrigerator?

         .................................................................................
           797           1.  yes
          1025           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v155_freezer 


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v156                         color television in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v156_color_tv

         (do you have) color television?

         .................................................................................
          1792           1.  yes
            30           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v156_color_tv 


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v157                         gas or electric stove in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v157_stove

         (do you have) a gas or electric stove - either with or without an oven?

         .................................................................................
          1782           1.  yes
            40           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v157_stove 


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v158                         microwave oven in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v158_microwave

         (do you have) a microwave oven?

         .................................................................................
          1758           1.  yes
            63           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v158_microwave 


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v159                         vcr or dvd or other in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v159_vcr_dvd

         (do you have) a vcr or dvd or other video recorder-player such as tivo?

         .................................................................................
          1456           1.  yes
           362           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v159_vcr_dvd 


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v160                         air conditioner in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v160_airconditnr

         (do you have) a central or room air conditioner?

         .................................................................................
          1608           1.  yes
           213           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v160_airconditnr 


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v161                         personal computer in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v161_computer

         (do you have) a personal computer?

         .................................................................................
          1262           1.  yes
           558           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v161_computer 


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v162                         cell or mobile phone in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v162_cellphone

         (do you have) a cell phone or mobile phone?

         .................................................................................
          1680           1.  yes
           139           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v162_cellphone 


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v163                         regular or land line phone in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v163_landline

         last, do you have a regular or "land line" phone?

         .................................................................................
          1159           1.  yes
           660           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v163_landline 


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v164                         pests in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v164_pests

         are any of the following conditions present in your home?
         
         first, is there a problem with pests such as rats, mice, roaches, or other
         insects?

         .................................................................................
           221           1.  yes
          1598           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v164_pests 


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v165                         leaking roof or ceiling in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v165_leaking

         is there a problem with a leaking roof or ceiling ?

         .................................................................................
            89           1.  yes
          1731           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v165_leaking 


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v166                         broken windows in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v166_brokenwindow

         how about broken window glass or windows that can't shut?

         .................................................................................
            69           1.  yes
          1752           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v166_brokenwindow 


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v167                         exposed electrical wires in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v167_exposedwires

         are there any exposed electrical wires in the finished areas of your home?

         .................................................................................
            25           1.  yes
          1795           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v167_exposedwires 


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v168                         non-working plumbing

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v168_plumbing

         is there a problem with a toilet, hot water heater, or other plumbing that
         doesn't work?

         .................................................................................
            60           1.  yes
          1760           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v168_plumbing 


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v169                         holes or cracks in walls or ceiling in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v169_holesinwalls

         are there any holes in the walls or ceiling, or cracks wider than the edge of a
         dime?

         .................................................................................
           136           1.  yes
          1684           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v169_holesinwalls 


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v170                         holes in the floor in home

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v170_holesinfloor

         how about holes in the floor big enough for someone to catch their foot on?

         .................................................................................
            18           1.  yes
          1803           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v170_holesinfloor 


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v171                         difficulty with essential expenses - lcy

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v171_hhexpensdiff

         next are questions about difficulties people sometimes have in meeting their
         essential household expenses for such things as mortgage or rent payments,
         utility bills, or important medical care. during the past 12 months, has there
         been a time when you did not meet all of your essential expenses because you did
         not have enough money?

         .................................................................................
           281           1.  yes
          1529           5.  no
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             7           9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v171_hhexpensdiff 

         if secv.mod4.v171_hhexpensdiff <> no then 


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v172                         problems paying rent /mortgage - lcy

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v172_rentproblem

         the following are some of the specific difficulties people experience with
         household expenses. was there any time in the past 12 months when your household
         did not pay the full amount of the rent or mortgage?

         .................................................................................
           111           1.  yes
           174           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6           9.  rf (refused)
         20619       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v172_rentproblem 

         if secv.mod4.v172_rentproblem <> no then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v173                         evicted for non-payment of rent/mortgage -- lcy

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v173_evictednonpay

         in the past 12 months were you evicted from your home or apartment for not
         paying the rent or mortgage?

         .................................................................................
             7           1.  yes
           109           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         20793       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v172_rentproblem 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v174                         problem paying gas, oil, electricity -- lcy

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v174_utilitynopay

         how about not paying the full amount of the gas, oil, or electricity bills? was
         there a time in the past 12 months when that happened to you?

         .................................................................................
           143           1.  yes
           143           5.  no
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4           9.  rf (refused)
         20619       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v174_utilitynopay 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v175                         lost oil gas or electric service -- lcy

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v175_lostservice

         in the past 12 months did the gas or electric company turn off service, or the
         oil company not deliver oil?

         .................................................................................
            37           1.  yes
           252           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         20619       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod4.v175_lostservice 


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v176                         lost telephone service due to nonpayment - lcy

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v176_losttelservc

         how about the telephone company disconnecting service because payments were not
         made? was there a time in the past 12 months when that happened to you?

         .................................................................................
            64           1.  yes
           224           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4           9.  rf (refused)
         20619       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         assign: v177_ifeverevictd = yes if secv.mod4.v173_evictednonpay = yes 

         if not(secv.mod4.v173_evictednonpay = yes) then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v177                         r ever evicted

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v177_ifeverevictd

         thinking now about your whole life, have you ever been evicted from your home or
         apartment?

         .................................................................................
           100           1.  yes
          1719           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         assign: v178_ifutilsshut := yes if secv.mod4.v175_lostservice = yes 
         if not(secv.mod4.v175_lostservice = yes) then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v178                         r ever had utilities shut off

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod4.v178_ifutilsshut

         what about having your utilities shut off? has that ever happened to you?

         .................................................................................
           339           1.  yes
          1478           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         19090       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         if ((pirtab1x009amodule_v = module5) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf)) or ((pirtab1x009amodule_v = module7) and 
         (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = slf)) then 

         if pisecacontinuinterviewa019_rage < 65 then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v201                         chances r will work in next 2 years

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v201

         these questions are about your chances of working for pay in the future.
         
         please think about work in general and not just any work you may be doing now.
         on a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means absolutely no chance and 100 means it is
         absolutely sure to happen, what are the chances that you will be working for pay
         two years from now?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1776        0         100         64.80         40.67   19122
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            13         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v201 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v202                         r health self rating

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v202

         would you say your health is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?

         .................................................................................
           200           1.  excellent
           522           2.  very good
           581           3.  good
           339           4.  fair
           145           5.  poor
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19122       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v202 


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v203                         chance health next 2yr - fill1

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v203_

         again, using the scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means absolutely no chance and 100
         means it is absolutely sure to happen, what are the chances that your health
         will be [worse/fair or poor/about the same or worse] two years from now?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1752        0         100         40.03         32.60   19122
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            31         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             7         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v203_ 


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v204                         chance health next 2yr - fill2

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v204

         (using the same scale,) what are the chances that your health will be [fair or
         poor/very good or excellent] two years from now?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1749        0         100         34.00         31.38   19122
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            34         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             7         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v204 


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v205                         chance of working next 2 years - fill3

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v205

         if your health is [excellent/very good or excellent] two years from now, what
         are the chances that you will be working for pay?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1766        0         100         70.90         37.60   19122
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            18         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v205 


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v206                         chance of working next 2 years - fill4

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v206

         and if your health is [very good or good/good/fair or good] two years from now,
         what are the chances that you will be working for pay?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1769        0         100         69.62         37.56   19122
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            15         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v206 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v207                         chance of working next 2 years - fill 5

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v207

         and if your health is [fair or poor/poor] two years from now, what are the
         chances that you will be working for pay?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1768        0         100         45.73         37.46   19122
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            17         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v207 

         if (((secv.mod5.v203_ <> dontknow) and (secv.mod5.v203_ <> refusal)) and 
         (secv.mod5.v204 <> dontknow)) and (secv.mod5.v204 <> refusal) then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v208                         chance health next 4 years - fill1

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v208

         now please think about four years from now. what are the chances that your
         health will be [worse/fair or poor/about the same or worse] four years from now?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1715        0         100         40.56         30.64   19172
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            23         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v208 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v209                         chance health next 4 years - fill2

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v209

         and what are the chances that your health will be [fair or poor/very good or
         excellent] four years from now?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1721        0         100         33.79         29.86   19172
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            15         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v207 

         if (((secv.mod5.v205 = response) or (secv.mod5.v206 = response)) or 
         (secv.mod5.v207 = response)) and ((((((secv.mod5.v205 > 0) or (secv.mod5.v206 > 
         0)) or (secv.mod5.v207 > 0)) or secv.mod5.v205 = nonresponse) or secv.mod5.v206 
         = nonresponse) or secv.mod5.v207 = nonresponse) then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v210                         chance of working next 4 years - fill3

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v210

         if your health is [excellent/very good or excellent] four years from now, what
         are the chances that you will be working for pay?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1549        0         100         75.20         32.11   19348
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            11         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v210 


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v211                         chance of working next 4 years - fill4

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v211

         and if your health is [very good or good/good/fair or good] four years from now,
         what are the chances that you will be working for pay?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1550        0         100         73.19         32.22   19348
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             9         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v211 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v212                         chance of working next 4 years - fill5

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v212

         and if your health is [fair or poor/poor] four years from now, what are the
         chances that you will be working for pay?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1549        0         100         46.18         35.55   19348
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            10         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v207 


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v213                         chance of working full time at age - fill1

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v213

         now please think about your situation today, including your current health and
         financial situation. suppose you were to inherit
         [$50,000/$100,000/$300,000/$500,000] from a distant relative within the next six
         months. thinking about work in general and not just any work you may be doing
         now, what are the chances that you will be working full-time after you reach age
         [62/65]?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1739        0         100         46.89         40.43   19122
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            40         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            11         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod5.v213 

         if ((secv.mod5.v213 <> 0) or (secv.mod5.v213 = refusal)) or (secv.mod5.v213 = 
         dontknow) then 


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v214                         chance of working full time at age - fill2

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v214

         now suppose you were to inherit [$100,000/$200,000/$600,000/$1,000,000].
         thinking about work in general and not just any work you may be doing now, what
         are the chances that you will be working full-time after you reach age [62/65]?

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1254        0         100         56.27         35.45   19632
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            16         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            10         999.  rf (refused)

v215                         wealth - fill1

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 6   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v215_wealth1

         *

         .................................................................................
          1039       50000.  value of fill
           303      100000.  value of fill
           319      300000.  value of fill
           129      500000.  value of fill
         19122       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

v216                         wealth - fill2

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 7   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v216_wealth2

         *

         .................................................................................
          1039      100000.  value of fill
           303      200000.  value of fill
           319      600000.  value of fill
           129     1000000.  value of fill
         19122       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

v217                         health - fill1

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v217_health1

         *

         .................................................................................
           676           1.  worse
           548           2.  fair or poor
           460           3.  about the same or worse
         19228       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

v218                         health - fill2

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v218_health2

         *

         .................................................................................
           676           1.  fair or poor
          1008           2.  very good or excellent
         19228       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

v219                         health - fill3

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v219_health3

         *

         .................................................................................
           185           1.  excellent
          1499           2.  very good or excellent
         19228       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

v220                         health - fill4

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v220_health4

         *

         .................................................................................
           185           1.  very good or good
          1365           2.  good
           134           3.  fair or good
         19228       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

v221                         health - fill5

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v221_health5

         *

         .................................................................................
          1550           1.  fair or poor
           134           2.  poor
         19228       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

v222                         age - fill

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod5.v222_agefill

         *

         .................................................................................
          1393          62.  value of fill
           291          65.  value of fill
         19228       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         if not pisecacontinuinterviewa019_rage < 65 then 

         assign: v561_bp_med = 1: if piseccbloodpressurec006_hbpmeds = yes 

         assign: v561_bp_med = 0: if not piseccbloodpressurec006_hbpmeds = yes 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v561                         flag - taking blood pressure medication

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v561_bp_med

         *

         .................................................................................
           637           0.  not taking bp medication
          1078           1.  taking bp medication
         19197       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         if not pisecacontinuinterviewa019_rage < 65 then 

         assign: v562_diab_med = 1: if piseccdiabetesc011_diabetesmeds = yes 

         assign: v562_diab_med = 0: if not piseccdiabetesc011_diabetesmeds = yes 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v562                         flag - taking oral meds for diabetes

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v562_diab_med

         *

         .................................................................................
          1379           0.  not taking oral medication for diabetes
           336           1.  taking oral medication for diabetes
         19197       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         if not pisecacontinuinterviewa019_rage < 65 then 

         assign: v563_lung_med = 1: if piseccbronchitisc032 = yes 

         assign: v563_lung_med = 0: if not piseccbronchitisc032 = yes 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v563                         flag - taking meds/treatment for lung condition

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v563_lung_med

         *

         .................................................................................
          1596           0.  not taking medication/treatment for lung condition
           119           1.  taking medication/treatment for lung condition
         19197       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         if not pisecacontinuinterviewa019_rage < 65 then 

         assign: v564_heart_med = 1: if ((((piseccheartattackc037_heartmeds = yes) or 
         (piseccheartattackc042_ = yes)) or (piseccheartattackc046_anginameds = yes)) or 
         (piseccheartattackc050_heartfailmeds = yes)) or 
         (piseccheartattackc282_heartrhythmmedication = yes) 

         assign: v564_heart_med = 0: if not (if ((((piseccheartattackc037_heartmeds = 
         yes) or (piseccheartattackc042_ = yes)) or (piseccheartattackc046_anginameds = 
         yes)) or (piseccheartattackc050_heartfailmeds = yes)) or 
         (piseccheartattackc282_heartrhythmmedication = yes)) 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v564                         flag - taking/carrying meds for heart problem

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v564_heart_med

         *

         .................................................................................
          1317           0.  not taking/carrying medication for heart problem
           398           1.  taking/carrying medication for heart problem
         19197       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         if ((pirtab1x009amodule_v = module5) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf)) or ((pirtab1x009amodule_v = module7) and 
         (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = slf)) then 

         if not(pisecacontinuinterviewa019_rage < 65) then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v501                         total number rx last month

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v501_numprescmeds

         these last questions are about prescription medications you may be taking for
         various health conditions. altogether, how many different prescription
         medications did you use in the last month?
         
         number of different medications:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1692        0          28          4.50          3.47   19197
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            20          98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3          99.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v501_numprescmeds 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v502                         r ever told has kidney disease

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas

         next, has a doctor ever told you that you have kidney disease or chronic kidney
         disease?

         .................................................................................
           139           1.  yes
          1574           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19197       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 

         if secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas = yes then 


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v503                         r take kidney disease meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v503_ifkidneymeds

         do you now take any medication for your kidney disease?

         .................................................................................
            46           1.  yes
            91           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20773       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         assign: v565_kidney_med := 0:{previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 
         if not(secv.mod7.v503_ifkidneymeds = yes) then 
         assign: v565_kidney_med := 1:{previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 
         if secv.mod7.v503_ifkidneymeds = yes then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v565                         flag - taking medication for kidney disease

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v565_kidney_med

         *

         .................................................................................
          1669           0.  not taking/carrying medication for kidney disease
            46           1.  taking/carrying medication for kidney disease
         19197       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 

         if secc.psychiatric.c271_everhaddepression in [yes, disputpwrecordhascond] then 


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v504                         r take depression meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v504_ifdepresmeds

         do you now take any medications for depression?

         .................................................................................
           189           1.  yes
           160           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20561       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         assign: v566_depress_med := 0:{previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 
         if not(secv.mod7.v504_ifdepresmeds = yes) then 
         assign: v566_depress_med := 1:{previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 
         if secv.mod7.v504_ifdepresmeds = yes then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v566                         flag - taking depression med

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v566_depress_med

         *

         .................................................................................
          1526           0.  not taking/carrying medication for depression
           189           1.  taking/carrying medication for depression
         19197       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         v567_numv567_nummeds := ((((v561_bp_med + v562_diab_med) + v563_lung_med) + 
         v564_heart_med) + v565_kidney_med) + v566_depress_med 

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v567                         num conditions for which r taking meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v567_nummeds

         *

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1302        1           5          1.66          0.82   19610
         -----------------------------------------------------------------

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 

         if (secv.mod7.v501_numprescmeds > 0) and (secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 0) then 

         if (secv.mod7.v561_bp_med = 1) or ((secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 4) and 
         ((((pirtab1x527_m7random1 = 1) or (pirtab1x528_m7random2 = 1)) or 
         (pirtab1x529_m7random3 = 1)) or (pirtab1x530_m7random4 = 1))) then 


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v505                         rate rx bp med taking ability

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v505_bp_ability

         earlier you mentioned that you are taking medications for your blood pressure.
         thinking about the past four weeks, please rate your ability to take your blood
         pressure medications as prescribed. would you say it was excellent, very good,
         good, fair or poor?

         .................................................................................
           677           1.  excellent
           187           2.  very good
           149           3.  good
            28           4.  fair
             6           5.  poor
             5           7.  [vol] did not take blood pressure medications in past 4
                             weeks
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19857       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v505_bp_ability 

         if (secv.mod7.v505_bp_ability <> excellent) and (secv.mod7.v505_bp_ability = 
         response) then 


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v506                         intro to bp sequence

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v506_intro_bp

         there are many reasons people are not able to take their blood pressure
         medications. thinking specifically about all of your blood pressure medications,
         please tell me if you experienced any of the following during the past four
         weeks.
         
         first, did you have any side effects from these medications?

         .................................................................................
            26           1.  yes
           349           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20537       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v506_intro_bp 


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v507                         r have enough money for bp meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v507_bp_money

         (during the past four weeks) did you have enough money to pay for these
         medications?

         .................................................................................
           322           1.  yes
            13           5.  no
            39           7.  [vol] i do not have to pay for the medications
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20537       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v507_bp_money 


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v508                         r think bp meds not needed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v508_bp_notneeded

         (during the past four weeks) did you think these medications were not needed
         anymore?

         .................................................................................
            43           1.  yes
           328           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20537       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v508_bp_notneeded 


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v509                         concerned about long-term effects of bp meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v509_bp_longterm

         (during the past four weeks) were you concerned about long-term effects from
         these medications?

         .................................................................................
            92           1.  yes
           280           5.  no
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20537       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v509_bp_longterm 


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v510                         r run out of bp meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v510_bp_runout

         (during the past four weeks) did you run out of these medications?

         .................................................................................
            29           1.  yes
           346           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20537       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v510_bp_runout 


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v511                         r forget to take bp meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v511_bp_forget

         (during the past four weeks) did you forget to take these medications because of
         your busy schedule?

         .................................................................................
            62           1.  yes
            15           2.  yes, forgot, but not because of busy schedule
           297           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20537       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 

         if (secv.mod7.v501_numprescmeds > 0) and (secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 0) then 

         if (secv.mod7.v562_diab_med = 1) or ((secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 4) and 
         ((((pirtab1x527_m7random1 = 2) or (pirtab1x528_m7random2 = 2)) or 
         (pirtab1x529_m7random3 = 2)) or (pirtab1x530_m7random4 = 2))) then 


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v512                         rate ability to take diabetes meds as prescribed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v512_diab_ability

         earlier you mentioned that you are taking medications that you swallow for your
         diabetes. thinking about the past four weeks, please rate your ability to take
         your diabetes pills as prescribed. would you say it was excellent, very good,
         good, fair or poor?

         .................................................................................
           205           1.  excellent
            57           2.  very good
            45           3.  good
            15           4.  fair
             2           5.  poor
             5           7.  [vol] did not take diabetes pills in past 4 weeks
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20580       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v512_diab_ability 

         if (secv.mod7.v512_diab_ability <> excellent) and (secv.mod7.v512_diab_ability 
         = response) then 


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v513                         intro to diabetes sequence

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v513_intro_diab

         there are many reasons people are not able to take their medications. thinking
         specifically about all of your diabetes medications that you swallow, please
         tell me if you experienced any of the following during the past four weeks.
         
         did you have side effects from these medications?

         .................................................................................
            10           1.  yes
           112           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20788       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v513_intro_diab 


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v514                         r have enough money for diabetes meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v514_diab_money

         (during the past four weeks) did you have enough money to pay for these
         medications?

         .................................................................................
            97           1.  yes
            12           5.  no
            14           7.  [vol] i do not have to pay for the medications
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20788       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v514_diab_money 


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v515                         r think diabetes meds not needed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v515_diab_notneed

         (during the past four weeks) did you think these medications were not needed
         anymore?

         .................................................................................
             9           1.  yes
           110           5.  no
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20788       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v515_diab_notneed 


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v516                         concern about long-term effects of diabetes meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v516_diab_longtrm

         (during the past four weeks) were you concerned about long-term effects from
         these medications?

         .................................................................................
            30           1.  yes
            89           5.  no
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20788       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v516_diab_longtrm 


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v517                         r run out of diabetes meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v517_diab_runout

         (during the past four weeks) did you run out of these medications?

         .................................................................................
            14           1.  yes
           108           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20788       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v517_diab_runout 


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v518                         r forget to take diabetes meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v518_diab_forget

         (during the past four weeks) did you forget to take these medications because of
         your busy schedule?

         .................................................................................
            23           1.  yes
             9           2.  yes, forgot, but not because of busy schedule
            90           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20788       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 

         if (secv.mod7.v501_numprescmeds > 0) and (secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 0) then 

         if (secv.mod7.v563_lung_med = 1) or ((secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 4) and 
         ((((pirtab1x527_m7random1 = 3) or (pirtab1x528_m7random2 = 3)) or 
         (pirtab1x529_m7random3 = 3)) or (pirtab1x530_m7random4 = 3))) then 


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v519                         rate ability to take lung meds as prescribed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v519_lung_ability

         earlier you mentioned that you are taking medications for your lung condition.
         thinking about the past four weeks, please rate your ability to take your lung
         pills as prescribed. would you say it was excellent, very good, good, fair, or
         poor?

         .................................................................................
            52           1.  excellent
            29           2.  very good
            12           3.  good
            12           4.  fair
             2           5.  poor
             7           7.  [vol] did not take lung pills in past 4 weeks
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20795       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v519_lung_ability 

         if (secv.mod7.v519_lung_ability <> excellent) and (secv.mod7.v519_lung_ability 
         = response) then 


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v520                         intro to lung sequence

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v520_intro_lung

         there are many reasons people are not able to take their medications. thinking
         specifically about all of your lung medications, please tell me if you
         experienced any of the following during the past four weeks.
         
         did you have side effects from these medications?

         .................................................................................
             6           1.  yes
            56           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20850       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v520_intro_lung 


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v521                         r have enough money for lung meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v521_lung_money

         (during the past four weeks) did you have enough money to pay for these
         medications?

         .................................................................................
            49           1.  yes
             5           5.  no
             7           7.  [vol] i do not have to pay for the medications
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20850       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v521_lung_money 


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v522                         r think lung meds not needed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v522_lung_notneed

         (during the past four weeks) did you think these medications were not needed
         anymore?

         .................................................................................
             4           1.  yes
            57           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20850       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v522_lung_notneed 


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v523                         concerned about long-term effects of lung meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v523_lung_longtrm

         (during the past four weeks) were you concerned about long-term effects from
         these medications?

         .................................................................................
            10           1.  yes
            51           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20850       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v523_lung_longtrm 


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v524                         r run out of lung meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v524_lung_runout

         (during the past four weeks) did you run out of these medications?

         .................................................................................
             5           1.  yes
            56           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20850       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v524_lung_runout 


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v525                         r forget to take lung meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v525_lung_forget

         (during the past four weeks) did you forget to take these medications because of
         your busy schedule?

         .................................................................................
            11           1.  yes
             2           2.  yes, forgot, but not because of busy schedule
            48           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20850       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 

         if (secv.mod7.v501_numprescmeds > 0) and (secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 0) then 

         if (secv.mod7.v564_heart_med = 1) or ((secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 4) and 
         ((((pirtab1x527_m7random1 = 4) or (pirtab1x528_m7random2 = 4)) or 
         (pirtab1x529_m7random3 = 4)) or (pirtab1x530_m7random4 = 4))) then 


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v526                         rate ability to take heart meds as prescribed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v526_heart_ability

         earlier you mentioned that you are taking medications for your heart. thinking
         about the past four weeks, please rate your ability to take your heart pills as
         prescribed. would you say it was excellent, very good, good, fair or poor?

         .................................................................................
           281           1.  excellent
            53           2.  very good
            38           3.  good
             7           4.  fair
                         5.  poor
             9           7.  [vol] did not take heart pills in past 4 weeks
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20522       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v526_heart_ability 

         if (secv.mod7.v526_heart_ability <> excellent) and 
         (secv.mod7.v526_heart_ability = response) then 


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v527                         intro to heart sequence

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v527_intro_heart

         there are many reasons people are not able to take their medications. thinking
         specifically about all of your heart medications, please tell me if you
         experienced any of the following during the past four weeks.
         
         did you have side effects from these medications?

         .................................................................................
             6           1.  yes
           101           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20805       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v527_intro_heart 


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v528                         r have enough money for heart meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v528_heart_money

         (during the past four weeks) did you have enough money to pay for these
         medications?

         .................................................................................
            89           1.  yes
             9           5.  no
             9           7.  [vol] i do not have to pay for the medications
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20805       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v528_heart_money 


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v529                         r think heart meds not needed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v529_heart_notneed

         (during the past four weeks) did you think these medications were not needed
         anymore?

         .................................................................................
            11           1.  yes
            94           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20805       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v529_heart_notneed 


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v530                         concerned about long-term effects of heart meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v530_heart_longtrm

         (during the past four weeks) were you concerned about long-term effects from
         these medications?

         .................................................................................
            22           1.  yes
            85           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20805       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v530_heart_longtrm 


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v531                         r run out of heart meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v531_heart_runout

         (during the past four weeks) did you run out of these medications?

         .................................................................................
            10           1.  yes
            97           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20805       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v531_heart_runout 


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v532                         r forget to take heart meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v532_heart_forget

         (during the past four weeks) did you forget to take these medications because of
         your busy schedule?

         .................................................................................
            16           1.  yes
             9           2.  yes, forgot, but not because of busy schedule
            82           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20805       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 

         if (secv.mod7.v501_numprescmeds > 0) and (secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 0) then 

         if (secv.mod7.v565_kidney_med = 1) or ((secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 4) and 
         ((((pirtab1x527_m7random1 = 5) or (pirtab1x528_m7random2 = 5)) or 
         (pirtab1x529_m7random3 = 5)) or (pirtab1x530_m7random4 = 5))) then 


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v533                         rate ability to take kidney meds as prescribed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v533_kidney_ability

         thinking about the past four weeks, please rate your ability to take your kidney
         pills as prescribed. would you say it was excellent, very good, good, fair or
         poor?

         .................................................................................
            27           1.  excellent
             9           2.  very good
             5           3.  good
             4           4.  fair
                         5.  poor
             3           7.  [vol] did not take kidney pills in past 4 weeks
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20864       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v533_kidney_ability 

         if (secv.mod7.v533_kidney_ability <> excellent) and 
         (secv.mod7.v533_kidney_ability = response) then 


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v534                         intro to kidney sequence

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v534_intro_kidney

         there are many reasons people are not able to take their medications. thinking
         specifically about all of your kidney medications, please tell me if you
         experienced any of the following during the past four weeks.
         
         did you have side effects from these medications?

         .................................................................................
             2           1.  yes
            17           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20891       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v534_intro_kidney 


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v535                         r have enough money for kidney meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v535_kidney_money

         (during the past four weeks) did you have enough money to pay for these
         medications?

         .................................................................................
            13           1.  yes
             2           5.  no
             5           7.  [vol] i do not have to pay for the medications
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20891       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v535_kidney_money 


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v536                         r think kidney meds not needed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v536_kidney_notneed

         (during the past four weeks) did you think these medications were not needed
         anymore?

         .................................................................................
                         1.  yes
            20           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20891       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v536_kidney_notneed 


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v537                         concerned about long-term effects of kidney meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v537_kidney_longtrm

         (during the past four weeks) were you concerned about long-term effects from
         these medications?

         .................................................................................
             6           1.  yes
            14           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20891       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v537_kidney_longtrm 


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v538                         r run out of kidney meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v538_kidney_runout

         (during the past four weeks) did you run out of these medications?

         .................................................................................
             1           1.  yes
            19           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20891       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v538_kidney_runout 


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v539                         r forget to take kidney meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v539_kidney_forget

         (during the past four weeks) did you forget to take these medications because of
         your busy schedule?

         .................................................................................
             3           1.  yes
                         2.  yes, forgot, but not because of busy schedule
            17           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20891       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 

         if (secv.mod7.v501_numprescmeds > 0) and (secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 0) then 

         if (secv.mod7.v566_depress_med = 1) or ((secv.mod7.v567_nummeds > 4) and 
         ((((pirtab1x527_m7random1 = 6) or (pirtab1x528_m7random2 = 6)) or 
         (pirtab1x529_m7random3 = 6)) or (pirtab1x530_m7random4 = 6))) then 


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v540                         rate ability to take depression meds as prescribed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v540_depression_ability

         thinking about the past four weeks, please rate your ability to take your
         depression pills as prescribed. would you say it was excellent, very good, good,
         fair or poor?

         .................................................................................
           112           1.  excellent
            35           2.  very good
            29           3.  good
            11           4.  fair
                         5.  poor
                         7.  [vol] did not take depression pills in past 4 weeks
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20725       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v540_depression_ability 

         if (secv.mod7.v540_depression_ability <> excellent) and 
         (secv.mod7.v540_depression_ability = response) then 


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v541                         intro to depression sequence

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v541_intro_depression

         there are many reasons people are not able to take their medications. thinking
         specifically about all of your depression medications, please tell me if you
         experienced any of the following during the past four weeks.
         
         did you have side effects from these medications?

         .................................................................................
             7           1.  yes
            68           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20837       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v541_intro_depression 


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v542                         r have enough money for depression meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v542_depression_money

         (during the past four weeks) did you have enough money to pay for these
         medications?

         .................................................................................
            65           1.  yes
             5           5.  no
             5           7.  [vol] i do not have to pay for the medications
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20837       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v542_depression_money 


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v543                         r think depression meds not needed

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v543_depression_notneed

         (during the past four weeks) did you think these medications were not needed
         anymore?

         .................................................................................
             7           1.  yes
            65           5.  no
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20837       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v543_depression_notneed 


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v544                         concerned about long-term effects of depression meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v544_depression_longtrm

         (during the past four weeks) were you concerned about long-term effects from
         these medications?

         .................................................................................
            21           1.  yes
            54           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20837       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v544_depression_longtrm 


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v545                         r run out of depression meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v545_depression_runout

         (during the past four weeks) did you run out of these medications?

         .................................................................................
             7           1.  yes
            68           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20837       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v545_depression_runout 


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v546                         r forget to take depression meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v546_depression_forget

         (during the past four weeks) did you forget to take these medications because of
         your busy schedule?

         .................................................................................
            14           1.  yes
             2           2.  yes, forgot, but not because of busy schedule
            59           5.  no
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20837       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 

         if secv.mod7.v501_numprescmeds = 0 then 


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v547                         intro to pharmacy questions

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v547_pharm_intro

         in the last 12 months have you received any of the following services from a
         pharmacist?
         
         iwer: the pharmacist can be located in a medical practice or in a hospital, as
         well as in a commercial pharmacy.

         .................................................................................
           167           1.  continue
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20744       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v547_pharm_intro 


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v548                         r given info about meds

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v548_medinfo

         first, were you given verbal or written information about your medications from
         a pharmacist?

         .................................................................................
            30           1.  yes
           135           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20744       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v548_medinfo 


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v549                         r given info about medical cond

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v549_condinfo

         (in the last 12 months) were you given verbal or written information about your
         medical conditions from a pharmacist?

         .................................................................................
             6           1.  yes
           158           5.  no
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20744       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v549_condinfo 


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v550                         otc meds recommended

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v550_overcounter

         (in the last 12 months) were you given a recommendation of over-the-counter
         medication by a pharmacist?

         .................................................................................
            16           1.  yes
           149           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         20744       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v550_overcounter 


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v551                         r ever receive vaccination

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v551_vaccinate

         (in the last 12 months) did you get any immunizations or vaccinations from a
         pharmacist?

         .................................................................................
            25           1.  yes
           140           5.  no
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20744       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v551_vaccinate 


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v552                         if r bp measured

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v552_bpmeaured

         (in the last 12 months) was a measurement of your blood pressure taken by a
         pharmacist?

         .................................................................................
            10           1.  yes
           154           5.  no
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20744       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v552_bpmeaured 


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v553                         if glucose or cholesterol measured

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v553_gluc_choles

         (in the last 12 months) did you get tested in a pharmacy for glucose or
         cholesterol levels?

         .................................................................................
             1           1.  yes
           165           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20744       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v553_gluc_choles 


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v554                         if given packaging for adherence

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v554_package

         (in the last 12 months) were you given any prescriptions in special packaging to
         help you take them as directed?

         .................................................................................
            13           1.  yes
           152           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         20744       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod7.v502_kidneydiseas 

         if piseccmeddn352_ = yes then 


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v555                         if given adherence packaging

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod7.v555_if_cmr

         a comprehensive medication review is an interactive review of medications,
         including prescription, over-the-counter medications, natural therapies, and
         supplements. in the review, each medication is considered for its beneficial
         effects, side effects, adherence and costs. it may be given as part of your part
         d drug plan.
         
         in the past 12 months, have you had a comprehensive medication review performed
         by a pharmacist, either in person or over the phone?

         .................................................................................
            72           1.  yes
           441           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20394       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

v300                         count of dontknow responses to range items

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v300_v6_dk_counter

         this variable is a count of the number of "don't know" responses given in: 
         v252, v256, v260, v263, v264, v268, v272, v275, v276, v280, v284, v287, v288,
         v292, v296

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1655        0           7          0.18          0.66   19257
         -----------------------------------------------------------------

v301                         count of refuse responses to range items

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v301_v6_rf_counter

         this variable is a count of the number of "refuse" responses given in:  v252,
         v256, v260, v263, v264, v268, v272, v275, v276, v280, v284, v287, v288, v292,
         v296

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1655        0           4          0.07          0.43   19257
         -----------------------------------------------------------------

构造变量

         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module6) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf) then 

         if (((secc.psychiatric.c272_everhadalzheimers <> yes) and 
         (secc.psychiatric.c273_everhaddementia <> yes)) and 
         (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = slf)) and (pisecarelationsa028_rinnhome <> 
         yes) then 


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v251                         intro to ltc ins or nh

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v251_intro

         [long-term care insurance covers needs and services such as home care, assisted
         living, adult daycare, respite care, and nursing home care/nursing homes provide
         round-the-clock medical care and assistance for activities such as getting out
         of bed. nursing homes are regulated and inspected by the government.]
         
         [because these services are not covered by your regular health insurance, and
         are only covered by medicare or medicaid in certain situations, long-term care
         insurance requires its own policy and separate premiums./typically, residents of
         a nursing home may move freely inside the facility, but are not permitted to
         walk outside or leave the facility on their own.]

         .................................................................................
          1655           1.  continue
         19257       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v251_intro 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v252                         chance r will go to nh or get ltc ins

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc

         using a scale of 0 to 100, where 0 means absolutely no chance that the event
         will happen and 100 means that the event is absolutely certain to happen, what
         is the percent chance that you will [purchase long-term care insurance/move to a
         nursing home] sometime in the future?
         
         iwer: 994. r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995. r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996. r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1602        0         100         27.84         30.27   19257
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            16         994.  r gave a closed range - for example "30 to 50 percent"
             1         995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example "more
                             than30 percent" or "at least 30"
             6         996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example "less than 50
                             percent" or "50 percent at most"
            21         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             9         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v253_range1bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = 996 then 
         assign: v253_range1bot := v252_1chancenh_ltc:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc < 994) or (secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = 
         dontknow)) or (secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v253                         nh/ltc ins - bottom of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v253_range1bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1619        0         100         27.84         30.19   19287
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             6         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v254_range1top := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = 995 then 
         assign: v254_range1top := v252_1chancenh_ltc:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc < 994) or (secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = 
         dontknow)) or (secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc in [994, 996] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v254                         nh/ltc ins - top of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v254_range1top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1624        0         100         27.92         30.22   19287
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             1         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc 

         if ((secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = response) and (secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc 
         >= 0)) and (secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc <= 100) then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v255                         chance of nh/ltc ins - if exact number or rounded

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v255_1exact

         when people are asked to give a numerical response, like percent chance,
         sometimes they give exact answers and sometimes they give rounded or approximate
         numbers. when you said [v252 response] percent just now, did you mean this as an
         exact answer or were you rounding or approximating?

         .................................................................................
           585           1.  exact number
           986           3.  rounding/approximating
            25           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6           9.  rf (refused)
         19310       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v255_1exact 

         if secv.mod6.v255_1exact = rounding then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v256                         nh/ltc ins was rounded - asks for range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v256_1rounded

         now please try without rounding or approximating your answer. what is the
         percent chance that you will [purchase long-term care insurance/move to a
         nursing home] sometime in the future? if you are uncertain about the chances,
         you may give a range. for example, you may say something like "less than 20
         percent", "between 30 and 40 percent" or "greater than 80 percent."
         
         iwer: 994. r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995. r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996. r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            278        0         100         33.96         24.60   19926
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             2                 203-499.  out of range
           276                     994.  r gave a closed range - for example "30 to 50
                                         percent"
           100                     995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example
                                         "more than 30 percent" or "at least 30"
           296                     996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example
                                         "less than 50 percent" or "50 percent at most"
            29                     998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5                     999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v257_round1bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v256_1rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = 996 then 
         assign: v257_round1bot := v256_1rounded:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v256_1rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v256_1rounded < 994) or (secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v256_1rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v256_1rounded in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v257                         nh or ltc ins - bottom of range for rounded

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v257_round1bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            650        0         100         34.07         22.84   19960
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             4                 203-499.  out of range
             1                     995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example
                                         "more than 30 percent" or "at least 30"
           297                     997.  assigned
                                   998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                                   999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v258_round1top := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v256_1rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = 995 then 
         assign: v258_round1top := v256_1rounded:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v256_1rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v256_1rounded < 994) or (secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v256_1rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v256_1rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v256_1rounded in [994, 996] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v258                         nh or ltc ins - top of range for rounded

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v258_round1top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            847        0         100         35.23         21.76   19960
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             1                 203-499.  out of range
             2                     996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example
                                         "less than 50 percent" or "50 percent at most"
           101                     997.  assigned
                                   998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                                   999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v255_1exact 

         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc = dontknow then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v259                         dk nh or ltc ins  - asks if uncertain

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v259_dk_v252

         when people are asked to give the percent chance that something will happen in
         the future, sometimes they give exact answers and sometimes they feel uncertain
         about the chances. when you said you don't know just now, did you mean you feel
         uncertain about the chances or something else?

         .................................................................................
             8           3.  uncertain about the chances
             5           5.  something else
             7           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20891       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v259_dk_v252 

         if secv.mod6.v259_dk_v252 = uncertain then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v260                         dk nh or ltc ins  - answer was uncertain asks range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range

         if you are uncertain about the chances, you may give a range instead. for
         example, you may say something like "less than 20 percent," "between 30 and 40
         percent" or "greater than 80 percent." if you could give a range, what range
         would you give to the percent chance that you will [purchase long-term care
         insurance/move to a nursing home] sometime in the future?"
         
         iwer: 994 r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995 r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996 r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................
             4                   30-40.  actual value
             2                     994.  r gave a closed range - for example "30 to 50
                                         percent"
                                   995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example
                                         "more than 30 percent" or "at least 30"
                                   996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example
                                         "less than 50 percent" or "50 percent at most"
             2                     998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                                   999.  rf (refused)
         20904                   blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         assign: v261_dkrange1bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = 996 then 
         assign: v261_dkrange1bot := v260_dk1_range:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range < 994) or (secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = dontknow)) 
         or (secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v261                         dk nh or ltc ins  - bottom of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v261_dkrange1bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................
             6                    0-40.  actual value
                                   997.  assigned
                                   998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                                   999.  rf (refused)
         20906                   blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         assign: v262_dkrange1top := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = 995 then 
         assign: v262_dkrange1top := v260_dk1_range:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range < 994) or (secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = dontknow)) 
         or (secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v260_dk1_range in [994, 996] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v262                         dk nh or ltc ins  - top of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v262_dkrange1top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................
             6                  30-100.  actual value
                                   997.  assigned
                                   998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                                   999.  rf (refused)
         20906                   blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc 

         if secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc in [994, 995, 996] then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v263                         nh or ltc ins gave range - asks single value

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v263_v252single

         if you had to answer with a single value to the previous question, what point
         would you give?
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
             20        0         100         36.50         29.20   20889
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             3         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v252_1chancenh_ltc 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v264                         chance r will develop dementia

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen

         dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to
         interfere with daily life. memory loss is an example. alzheimer's is the most
         common type of dementia. on a scale of 0 to 100, what is the percent chance that
         you will develop dementia sometime in the future?
         
         iwer: 994 r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995 r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996 r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1451        0         100         30.80         26.36   19257
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             1         220.  out of range
            35         994.  r gave a closed range - for example "30 to 50 percent"
            21         995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example "more than
                             30 percent" or "at least 30"
            59         996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example "less than 50
                             percent" or "50 percent at most"
            66         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            22         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v265_range2bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = 996 then 
         assign: v265_range2bot := v264_2chancedemen:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen < 994) or (secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = 
         dontknow)) or (secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v265                         chance of dementia - bottom of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v265_range2bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1507        0         100         30.80         26.25   19345
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             1         220.  out of range
            59         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v266_range2top := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = 995 then 
         assign: v266_range2top := v264_2chancedemen:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen < 994) or (secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = 
         dontknow)) or (secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen in [994, 996] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v266                         chance of dementia - top of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v266_range2top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1545        0         100         30.95         26.15   19345
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             1         220.  out of range
            21         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen 

         if ((secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = response) and (secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen 
         >= 0)) and (secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen <= 100) then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v267                         chance of dementia - if exact or rounded

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v267_2exact

         when you said [v264 response] percent just now, did you mean this as an exact
         answer or were you rounding or approximating?

         .................................................................................
           617           1.  exact number
           819           3.  rounding/approximating
            11           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4           9.  rf (refused)
         19461       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v267_2exact 

         if secv.mod6.v267_2exact = rounding then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v268                         nh/ltc ins was rounded - asks for range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v268_2rounded

         now please try without rounding or approximating your answer. what is the
         percent chance that you will develop dementia sometime in the future? if you are
         uncertain about the chances, you may give a range. for example, you may say
         something like "less than 20 percent", "between 30 and 40 percent" or "greater
         than 80 percent."
         
         iwer: 994. r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995. r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996. r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            234        0          95         33.65         21.45   20093
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             1         304.  out of range
           228         994.  r gave a closed range - for example "30 to 50 percent"
            82         995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example "more than
                             30 percent" or "at least 30"
           245         996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example "less than 50
                             percent" or "50 percent at most"
            23         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v269_round2bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v268_2rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = 996 then 
         assign: v269_round2bot := v268_2rounded:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v268_2rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v268_2rounded < 994) or (secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v268_2rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v268_2rounded in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v269                         chance of dementia - bottom of range for rounded

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v269_round2bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            544        0          95         32.29         19.91   20122
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             1         304.  out of range
           245         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v270_round2top := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v268_2rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = 995 then 
         assign: v270_round2top := v268_2rounded:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v268_2rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v268_2rounded < 994) or (secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v268_2rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v268_2rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v268_2rounded in [994, 996] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v270                         chance of dementia - top of range for rounded

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v270_round2top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            704        0         100         35.14         20.46   20122
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             1         304.  out of range
            82         997.  assigned
             3         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v267_2exact 

         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen = dontknow then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v271                         dk chance of dementia - if v264 is dk

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v271_dk_v264

         when people are asked to give the percent chance that something will happen in
         the future, sometimes they give exact answers and sometimes they feel uncertain
         about the chances. when you said you don't know just now, did you mean you feel
         uncertain about the chances or something else?

         .................................................................................
            47           3.  uncertain about the chances
             7           5.  something else
            11           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20846       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v271_dk_v264 

         if secv.mod6.v271_dk_v264 = uncertain then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v272                         dk chance of dementia  - uncertain

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range

         if you are uncertain about the chances, you may give a range of values instead.
         (for example, you may say something like "less than 20 percent," "between 30 and
         40 percent" or "greater than 80 percent." ) if you could give a range, what
         range would you give to the percent chance that you will develop dementia
         sometime in the future?"
         
         iwer: 994. r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995. r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996. r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
             15        0          60         27.67         21.12   20865
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             5         994.  r gave a closed range - for example "30 to 50 percent"
             2         995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example "more than
                             30 percent" or "at least 30"
             8         996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example "less than 50
                             percent" or "50 percent at most"
            15         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v273_dkrange2bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = 996 then 
         assign: v273_dkrange2bot := v272_dk2_range:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range < 994) or (secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = dontknow)) 
         or (secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v273                         dk chance of dementia  - bottom of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v273_dkrange2bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
             22        0          60         25.50         19.57   20882
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             8         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v274_dkrange2top := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = 995 then 
         or{previous ask} secv.mod6.v296_dk4range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = 995 then 
         assign: v274_dkrange2top := v272_dk2_range:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range < 994) or (secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = dontknow)) 
         or (secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v272_dk2_range in [994, 996] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v274                         dk chance of dementia  - top of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v274_dkrange2top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
             28        0          60         27.32         17.82   20882
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             2         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen 

         if secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen in [994, 995, 996] then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v275                         if chance dementia -  pct chance value

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v275_v264single

         if you had to answer with a single value to the previous question, what point
         would you give?
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            111        0          90         30.60         24.01   20797
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             4         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v264_2chancedemen 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v276                         dr no chance dementia - pct chance have nh/ltc ins

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem

         suppose you learn confidentially from a medical expert that you will definitely
         not develop dementia in the future. on a scale of 0 to 100, what is the percent
         chance that you will [purchase long-term care insurance/move to a nursing home]
         sometime in the future?
         
         iwer: 994. r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995. r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996. r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1393        0         100         21.68         27.88   19257
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            79         994.  r gave a closed range -for example "30 to 50 percent"
            22         995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example "more than
                             30 percent" or "at least 30"
            98         996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example "less than 50
                             percent" or "50 percent at most"
            36         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            27         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v277_range3bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = 996 then 
         assign: v277_range3bot := v276_3nochancedem:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem < 994) or (secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = 
         dontknow)) or (secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v277                         no chance of dementia - bottom of range for nh/ltc ins

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v277_range3bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1494        0         100         22.19         27.60   19320
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            98         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v278_range3top := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = 995 then 
         assign: v278_range3top := v276_3nochancedem:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem < 994) or (secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = 
         dontknow)) or (secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem in [994, 996] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v278                         no chance of dementia - top of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v278_range3top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1569        0         100         22.78         27.35   19320
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            23         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem 

         if ((secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = response) and (secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem 
         >= 0)) and (secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem <= 100) then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v279                         no chance of dementia - if exact or rounded

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v279_3exact

         when you said [v276 response] percent just now, did you mean this as an exact
         answer or were you rounding or approximating?

         .................................................................................
           979           1.  exact number
           401           3.  rounding/approximating
            11           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         19519       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v279_3exact 

         if secv.mod6.v279_3exact = rounding then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v280                         no chance of dementia -rounded asks for range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v280_3rounded

         now please try without rounding or approximating your answer. having learned
         confidentially from a medical expert that you will definitely not develop
         dementia in the future, what is the percent chance that you will [purchase
         long-term care insurance/move to a nursing home] sometime in the future? if you
         are uncertain about the chances, you may give a range of values. (for example,
         you may say something like "less than 20 percent", "between 30 and 40 percent"
         or "greater than 80 percent.)"
         
         iwer: 994. r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995. r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996. r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            188        0         100         30.70         25.14   20511
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            83         994.  r gave a closed range - for example "30 to 50 percent"
            23         995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example "more than
                             30 percent" or "at least 30"
            83         996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example "less than 50
                             percent" or "50 percent at most"
            18         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v281_round3bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v280_3rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = 996 then 
         assign: v281_round3bot := v280_3rounded:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v280_3rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v280_3rounded < 994) or (secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v280_3rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v280_3rounded in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v281                         no chance of dementia - rounded bottom of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v281_round3bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            294        0         100         30.41         23.96   20535
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            83         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v282_round3top := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v280_3rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = 995 then 
         assign: v282_round3top := v280_3rounded:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v280_3rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v280_3rounded < 994) or (secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v280_3rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v280_3rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v280_3rounded in [994, 996] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v282                         no chance of dementia - rounded top of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v282_round3top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            353        0         100         31.54         22.76   20535
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            23         997.  assigned
             1         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v279_3exact 

         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem = dontknow then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v283                         no chance of dementia - if v276 is dk

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v283_dk_v276

         when people are asked to give the percent chance that something will happen in
         the future, sometimes they give exact answers and sometimes they feel uncertain
         about the chances. when you said you don't know just now, did you mean you feel
         uncertain about the chances or something else?

         .................................................................................
            16           3.  uncertain about the chances
             7           5.  something else
            12           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         20876       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v283_dk_v276 

         if secv.mod6.v283_dk_v276 = uncertain then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v284                         dk no chance of dementia  - uncertain asks range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v284_dk3range

         if you are uncertain about the chances, you may give a range of values instead.
         (for example, you may say something like "less than 20 percent," "between 30 and
         40 percent" or "greater than 80 percent." ). suppose you learn confidentially
         from a medical expert that you will definitely not develop dementia in the
         future. if you could give a range, what range would you give to the percent
         chance that you will develop [purchase long-term care insurance/move to a
         nursing home] sometime in the future?"
         
         iwer: 994. r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995. r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996. r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................
             5                    0-50.  actual value
                                   994.  r gave a closed range - for example "30 to 50
                                         percent"
                                   995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example
                                         "more than 30 percent" or "at least 30"
                                   996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example
                                         "less than 50 percent" or "50 percent at most"
             9                     998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2                     999.  rf (refused)
         20896                   blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         assign: v285_dkrange3bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v284_dk3range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = 996 then 
         assign: v285_dkrange3bot := v284_dk3range:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v284_dk3range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v284_dk3range < 994) or (secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v284_dk3range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v284_dk3range in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v285                         dk no chance of dementia  - bottom of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v285_dkrange3bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................
             5                    0-50.  actual value
                                   997.  assigned
                                   998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                                   999.  rf (refused)
         20907                   blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         assign: v286_dkrange3top := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v284_dk3range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = 995 then 
         assign: v286_dkrange3top := v284_dk3range:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v284_dk3range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v284_dk3range < 994) or (secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v284_dk3range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v284_dk3range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v284_dk3range in [994, 996] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v286                         dk no chance of dementia  - top of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v286_dkrange3top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................
             5                    0-50.  actual value
                                   997.  assigned
                                   998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                                   999.  rf (refused)
         20907                   blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem 

         if secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem in [994, 995, 996] then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v287                         no chance of dementia - gave pct chance value

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v287_v276single

         if you had to answer with a single value to the previous question, what point
         would you give?
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            189        0         100         28.23         22.42   20713
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             8         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v276_3nochancedem 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v288                         100 pct chance of dementia - chance of nh/ltc ins

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100

         now suppose instead that the same expert determines that you will develop
         dementia in the future. on a scale of 0 to 100, what is the percent chance that
         you will [purchase long-term care insurance/move to a nursing home] sometime in
         the future?
         
         iwer: 994. r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995. r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996. r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1455        0         100         43.23         36.88   19257
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            52         994.  r gave a closed range -for example "30 to 50 percent"
            20         995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example "more than
                             30 percent" or "at least 30"
            53         996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example "less than 50
                             percent" or "50 percent at most"
            41         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            34         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v289_range4bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = 996 then 
         assign: v289_range4bot := v288_4chancdem100:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 < 994) or (secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = 
         dontknow)) or (secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v289                         100 pct chance of dementia - bottom of range nh/ltc ins

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v289_range4bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1526        0         100         43.26         36.54   19332
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            53         997.  assigned
             1         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v290_range4top := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = 995 then 
         assign: v290_range4top := v288_4chancdem100:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 < 994) or (secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = 
         dontknow)) or (secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 in [994, 996] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v290                         100 pct chance of dementia - top of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v290_range4top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
           1559        0         100         43.60         36.43   19332
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            20         997.  assigned
             1         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 

         if ((secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = response) and (secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 
         >= 0)) and (secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 <= 100) then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v291                         100 pct chance of dementia - if exact or rounded

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v291_4exact

         when you said [v288 response] percent just now, did you mean this as an exact
         answer or were you rounding or approximating?

         .................................................................................
          1057           1.  exact number
           387           3.  rounding/approximating
             9           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         19457       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v291_4exact 

         if secv.mod6.v291_4exact = rounding then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v292                         100 pct chance of dementia -rounded asks for range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v292_4rounded

         now please try without rounding or approximating your answer. having learned
         confidentially from a medical expert that you will develop dementia in the
         future, what is the percent chance that you will [purchase long-term care
         insurance/move to a nursing home] sometime in the future? if you are uncertain
         about the chances, you may give a range of values.  (for example, you may say
         something like "less than 20 percent," "between 30 and 40 percent" or "greater
         than 80 percent.)"
         
         iwer: 994. r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995. r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996. r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            168        0         100         42.09         30.96   20525
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            91         994.  r gave a closed range - for example "30 to 50 percent"
            40         995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example "more than
                             30 percent" or "at least 30"
            65         996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example "less than 50
                             percent" or "50 percent at most"
            18         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v293_round4bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v292_4rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = 996 then 
         assign: v293_round4bot := v292_4rounded:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v292_4rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v292_4rounded < 994) or (secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v292_4rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v292_4rounded in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v293                         100 pct chance of dementia - bottom of range for rounded

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v293_round4bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            299        0         100         44.78         28.20   20548
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            65         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         assign: v294_round4top := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v292_4rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = 995 then 
         assign: v294_round4top := v292_4rounded:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v292_4rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v292_4rounded < 994) or (secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v292_4rounded 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v292_4rounded = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v292_4rounded in [994, 996] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v294                         100 pct chance of dementia - top of range for rounded

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v294_round4top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................

         -----------------------------------------------------------------
              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            324        0         100         45.65         29.22   20548
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            40         997.  assigned
                       998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                       999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v291_4exact 

         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 = dontknow then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v295                         100 pct chance of dementia - if v276 is dk

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v295_dk_v288

         when people are asked to give the percent chance that something will happen in
         the future, sometimes they give exact answers and sometimes they feel uncertain
         about the chances. when you said you don't know just now, did you mean you feel
         uncertain about the chances or something else?

         .................................................................................
            17           3.  uncertain about the chances
             5           5.  something else
            19           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20871       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v295_dk_v288 

         if secv.mod6.v295_dk_v288 = uncertain then 


         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v296                         dk 100 pct chance of dementia  - answer was uncertain asks range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v296_dk4range

         if you are uncertain about the chances, you may give a range of values instead.
         (for example, you may say something like "less than 20 percent," "between 30 and
         40 percent" or "greater than 80 percent." ). suppose that the same expert
         determines that you will develop dementia in the future. if you could give a
         range, what range would you give to the percent chance that you will develop
         [purchase long-term care insurance/move to a nursing home] sometime in the
         future?"
         
         iwer: 994. r gave a closed range -- for example "30 to 50 percent"
         
         iwer: 995. r gave the bottom of an open range -- for example "more than 30
         percent" or "at least 30 percent" 
         
         iwer: 996. r gave the top of an open range -- for example "less than 50 percent"
         or "50 percent at most"
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................
             1          20.  actual value
             3         994.  r gave a closed range - for example "30 to 50 percent"
             1         995.  r gave the bottom of an open range - for example "more than
                             30 percent" or "at least 30"
                       996.  r gave the top of an open range - for example "less than 50
                             percent" or "50 percent at most"
            10         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2         999.  rf (refused)
         20895       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         assign: v297_dkrange4bot := 997:{previous ask} secv.mod6.v296_dk4range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = 996 then 
         assign: v297_dkrange4bot := v296_dk4range:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v296_dk4range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v296_dk4range < 994) or (secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v296_dk4range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v296_dk4range in [994, 995] then 

         - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

v297                         dk 100 pct chance of dementia  - bottom of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v297_dkrange4bot

         iwer: enter the bottom of the range.

         .................................................................................
             5                    1-40.  actual value
                                   997.  assigned
                                   998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                                   999.  rf (refused)
         20907                   blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         assign: v298_dkrange4top := v296_dk4range:{previous ask} 
         secv.mod6.v296_dk4range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = response then 
         if ((secv.mod6.v296_dk4range < 994) or (secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = dontknow)) or 
         (secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = refusal) then 
         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v296_dk4range 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = dontknow) then 
         if not(secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = refusal) then 
         if secv.mod6.v296_dk4range = response then 
         if secv.mod6.v296_dk4range in [994, 996] then 

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v298                         dk 100 pct chance of dementia - gave pct change range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v298_dkrange4top

         iwer: enter the top of the range.

         .................................................................................
             4                  20-100.  actual value
                                   997.  assigned
                                   998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                                   999.  rf (refused)
         20908                   blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 

         if secv.mod6.v288_4chancdem100 in [994, 995, 996] then 


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v299                         dk 100 pct chance of dementia  - top of range

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 3   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod6.v299_v288single

         if you had to answer with a single value to the previous question, what point
         would you give?
         
         percent chance:

         .................................................................................

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              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            116        0         100         45.68         30.57   20787
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
             8         998.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1         999.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         if secv.v000_moduleintro = domodules then 

         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module8) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf) then 


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v351m                        childhood - religion raised in - masked

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v351_religraised

         these questions are about religious and spiritual experiences that you may have
         had during childhood, before you were 16 years old. in what religion were you
         raised, if any? was it protestant, catholic, jewish, some other religion, or no
         religion?
         
         iwer: if r says baptist, methodist, lutheran, presbyterian, pentecostal,
         episcopal or anglican, code as 1 (protestant) and enter the denomination on the
         next screen.
         
         iwer: if r mentions more than one religion, record the one that was mentioned
         first.

         user note:  this item originally allowed for one response.  the item was later
         changed to a multi-response question and the responses are stored in pv370m1 -
         pv370m7
         
         user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
         confidentiality.

         .................................................................................
           347           1.  protestant
           161           2.  catholic
             9           3.  jewish
             4           6.  other (specify)
            23           7.  none
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20368       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         if secv.v000_moduleintro = domodules then 

         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module8) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf) then 


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v370m1m                      childhood - religion raised in -1 - masked

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v370_religraised[1]

         these questions are about religious and spiritual experiences that you may have
         had during childhood, before you were 16 years old. in what religion were you
         raised, if any? was it protestant, catholic, jewish, some other religion, or no
         religion?
         
         iwer: if r says baptist, methodist, lutheran, presbyterian, pentecostal,
         episcopal or anglican, code as 1 (protestant) and enter the denomination on the
         next screen.
         
         iwer: if r mentions more than one religion, record the one that was mentioned
         first.

         user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
         confidentiality.

         .................................................................................
           677           1.  protestant
           428           2.  catholic
            18           3.  jewish
            22           6.  other (specify)
            73           7.  none
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         19688       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         if secv.v000_moduleintro = domodules then 

         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module8) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf) then 


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v370m2m                      childhood - religion raised in -2 - masked

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v370_religraised[2]

         these questions are about religious and spiritual experiences that you may have
         had during childhood, before you were 16 years old. in what religion were you
         raised, if any? was it protestant, catholic, jewish, some other religion, or no
         religion?
         
         iwer: if r says baptist, methodist, lutheran, presbyterian, pentecostal,
         episcopal or anglican, code as 1 (protestant) and enter the denomination on the
         next screen.
         
         iwer: if r mentions more than one religion, record the one that was mentioned
         first.

         user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
         confidentiality.

         .................................................................................
             4           1.  protestant
             2           2.  catholic
             3           3.  jewish
             6           6.  other (specify)
                         7.  none
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20897       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         if secv.v000_moduleintro = domodules then 

         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module8) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf) then 


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v370m3m                      childhood - religion raised in -3 - masked

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v370_religraised[3]

         these questions are about religious and spiritual experiences that you may have
         had during childhood, before you were 16 years old. in what religion were you
         raised, if any? was it protestant, catholic, jewish, some other religion, or no
         religion?
         
         iwer: if r says baptist, methodist, lutheran, presbyterian, pentecostal,
         episcopal or anglican, code as 1 (protestant) and enter the denomination on the
         next screen.
         
         iwer: if r mentions more than one religion, record the one that was mentioned
         first.

         user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
         confidentiality.

         .................................................................................
                         1.  protestant
                         2.  catholic
                         3.  jewish
             1           6.  other (specify)
                         7.  none
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20911       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         if secv.v000_moduleintro = domodules then 

         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module8) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf) then 


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v370m4m                      childhood - religion raised in -4 - masked

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v370_religraised[4]

         these questions are about religious and spiritual experiences that you may have
         had during childhood, before you were 16 years old. in what religion were you
         raised, if any? was it protestant, catholic, jewish, some other religion, or no
         religion?
         
         iwer: if r says baptist, methodist, lutheran, presbyterian, pentecostal,
         episcopal or anglican, code as 1 (protestant) and enter the denomination on the
         next screen.
         
         iwer: if r mentions more than one religion, record the one that was mentioned
         first.

         user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
         confidentiality.

         .................................................................................
             1           1.  protestant
                         2.  catholic
                         3.  jewish
                         6.  other (specify)
                         7.  none
                         8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20911       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v370_religraised 

         if (secv.mod8.v370_religraised = response) and not (none in 
         secv.mod8.v370_religraised) then 

         if protestant in secv.mod8.v370_religraised then 


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v353m                        what protestant denomination - masked

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v353_denomination

         what (protestant) denomination was that?

         user note: code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
         confidentiality.

         .................................................................................
           182           1.  protestant: reformation era (congregational; episcopalian,
                             anglican, church of england; evangelical and reformed;
                             lutheran; presbyterian; reformed, dutch reformed or
                             christian reformed; united church of christ)
           646          11.  protestant: pietistic (african methodist episcopal; ame
                             zion; baptist--na type; disciples of christ; methodist;
                             united brethren or evangelical brethren; mennonite, amish;
                             church of the brethren; 'christian')
            55          21.  protestant: fundamentalist (church of christ; church of god,
                             holiness; church of god in christ; fundamentalist baptist;
                             nazarene or free methodist; pentecostal or assembly of god;
                             plymouth brethren; salvation army; sanctified; seventh day
                             adventist; south
           133          97.  other (specify)
            12          98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1          99.  rf (refused)
         19883       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v370_religraised 


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v355                         how often attend services during childhood

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v355_howoftenchld

         on average, about how often did you attend religious services during your
         childhood? would you say more than once a week, once a week, two or three times
         a month, one or more times a year, less than once a year, or never?

         .................................................................................
           432           1.  more than once a week
           864           2.  once a week
           247           3.  two or three times a month
           126           4.  one or more times a year
            29           5.  less than once a year
            55           6.  never
            13           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19145       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v355_howoftenchld 


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v356                         r consider self religious during childhood

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v356_religschild

         during your childhood, to what extent did you consider yourself a religious
         person? would you say you were very religious, moderately religious, slightly
         religious or not religious at all?

         .................................................................................
           363           1.  very religious
           800           2.  moderately religious
           403           3.  slightly religious
           189           4.  not religious at all
             9           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         19145       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v356_religschild 


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v357                         r consider self spiritual during childhood

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v357_spiritlchild

         during your childhood, to what extent did you consider yourself a spiritual
         person? (would you say you were very spiritual, moderately spiritual, slightly
         spiritual or not spiritual at all?)

         .................................................................................
           318           1.  very spiritual
           652           2.  moderately spiritual
           471           3.  slightly spiritual
           297           4.  not spiritual at all
            25           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4           9.  rf (refused)
         19145       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v357_spiritlchild 

         if pisecacontinuinterviewa019_rage >= 30 then 


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v358                         how often attend religious services age 16-29

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v358_1629service

         the next questions are about your religious experiences during adulthood. on
         average, about how often did you attend religious services as a young adult, say
         between the ages of 16 and 29? (would you say more than once a week, once a
         week, two or three times a month, one or more times a year, less than once a
         year, or never?)

         .................................................................................
           251           1.  more than once a week
           512           2.  once a week
           373           3.  two or three times a month
           334           4.  one or more times a year
            80           5.  less than once a year
           201           6.  never
            10           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6           9.  rf (refused)
         19145       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v358_1629service 

         if pisecacontinuinterviewa019_rage >= 40 then 


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v359                         how often attend religious services age 30-49

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v359_3049service

         how about between the ages of 30 and [a019 response/49]. (would you say more
         than once a week, once a week, two or three times a month, one or more times a
         year, less than once a year, or never?)

         .................................................................................
           302           1.  more than once a week
           515           2.  once a week
           287           3.  two or three times a month
           326           4.  one or more times a year
            91           5.  less than once a year
           228           6.  never
            10           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4           9.  rf (refused)
         19149       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v357_spiritlchild 


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v360                         r ever have life changing religious or spiritual exp

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v360_lifechange

         have you ever had a religious or spiritual experience that changed your life?

         .................................................................................
           777           1.  yes
           974           5.  no
             9           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             7           9.  rf (refused)
         19145       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v360_lifechange 

         if secv.mod8.v360_lifechange = yes then 


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v361                         age life changing experience occurred

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v361_lifechngage

         about how old were you when this experience occurred?
         
         iwer: if r had more than one experience, probe for the age of the earliest one.
         age:

         .................................................................................

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              n      min         max          mean            sd    miss
            758        2          87         31.53         15.67   20135
         -----------------------------------------------------------------
            19          98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                        99.  rf (refused)

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v360_lifechange 


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v362                         r ever had significant gain in faith

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v362_faithgain

         have you ever had a significant gain in your faith?

         .................................................................................
           909           1.  yes
           830           5.  no
            22           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6           9.  rf (refused)
         19145       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v362_faithgain 

         if secv.mod8.v362_faithgain <> refusal then 


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v363                         r ever had significant loss in faith

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v363_faithloss

         have you ever had a significant loss in your faith?

         .................................................................................
           407           1.  yes
          1338           5.  no
            16           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19151       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v362_faithgain 


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v364                         r how religious now

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v364_nowhowreligs

         lastly we have a few questions about your current religious and spiritual
         experiences and beliefs. to what extent do you consider yourself a religious
         person now? would you say you are very religious, moderately religious, slightly
         religious or not religious at all?

         .................................................................................
           482           1.  very religious
           696           2.  moderately religious
           365           3.  slightly religious
           215           4.  not religious at all
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4           9.  rf (refused)
         19145       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v364_nowhowreligs 


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v365                         r how spiritual now

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v365_nowhowspirit

         to what extent do you consider yourself a spiritual person now? would you say
         you are very spiritual, moderately spiritual, slightly spiritual or not
         spiritual at all?

         .................................................................................
           571           1.  very spiritual
           685           2.  moderately spiritual
           333           3.  slightly spiritual
           165           4.  not spiritual at all
             8           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5           9.  rf (refused)
         19145       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v365_nowhowspirit 


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v366                         how often pray not in church-synagogue

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v366_howoftenpray

         how often do you pray privately in places other than at church or synagogue?
         would you say more than once a day, once a day, a few times a week, once a week,
         a few times a month, once a month, less than once a month, or never?

         .................................................................................
           560           1.  more than once a day
           489           2.  once a day
           224           3.  a few times a week
            61           4.  once a week
           111           5.  a few times a month
            59           6.  once a month
            79           7.  less than once a month
           170           8.  never
             7          98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             7          99.  rf (refused)
         19145       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod8.v366_howoftenpray 


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v367                         how often meditate or personal contemplation

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod8.v367_oftenmeditat

         how often do you meditate or take time for personal contemplation? (would you
         say more than once a day, once a day, a few times a week, once a week, a few
         times a month, once a month, less than once a month, or never?)

         .................................................................................
           226           1.  more than once a day
           495           2.  once a day
           292           3.  a few times a week
           137           4.  once a week
           102           5.  a few times a month
           106           6.  once a month
            72           7.  less than once a month
           314           8.  never
            17          98.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             6          99.  rf (refused)
         19145       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

构造变量

         if secv.v000_moduleintro = domodules then 

         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module9) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
         slf) then 


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v401                         last year r voted in presidential election

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v401_lastvoteyr

         in what year did you last vote in a us presidential election?
         
         iwer: if r gives a year not in the list but before 1980, enter "97".
         
         iwer: if r names who they voted for but no year, probe "do you remember what
         year that was?".

         .................................................................................
           421           1.  2016
           871           2.  2012
            71           3.  2008
            12           4.  2004
            17           5.  2000
             6           6.  1996
                         7.  1992
             8           8.  1988
             2           9.  1984
             5          10.  1980
           202          96.  has never voted in a us presidential election
            24          97.  r last voted before 1980
            84          98.  dk, can't remember
             6          99.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod9.v401_lastvoteyr 


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v405                         if r contace govt about retirement benefits

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v405_ifcontacted

         in the past 12 months have you done any of the following:
         
         telephoned, written, or visited a government official to express your concerns
         about your own retirement benefits or that of a family member or close friend?

         .................................................................................
            79           1.  yes
          1645           5.  no
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod9.v405_ifcontacted 


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v406                         if r attended meeting on senior issues

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v406_attndmeeting

         (in the past 12 months have you)
         
         attended a meeting about an issue facing seniors?

         .................................................................................
           153           1.  yes
          1574           5.  no
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v407                         worked on health care access for uninsured

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v407_hlthcaregrps

         (in the past 12 months have you)
         
         participated in or donated money to any groups or organizations that are working
         to improve health care access for the uninsured?

         .................................................................................
           136           1.  yes
          1579           5.  no
            11           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v408                         is america the land of opportunity

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v408_workhard

         please tell me the extent you agree or disagree with the following statements:
         
         first, america is a land of opportunity in which you only need to work hard to
         succeed. do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly
         disagree?

         .................................................................................
           710           1.  strongly agree
           752           2.  somewhat agree
           176           3.  somewhat disagree
            66           4.  strongly disagree
            16           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             9           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v409                         do minorities not doing well blame themselves

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v409_ethnicblame

         if racial and ethnic minorities don't do well in old age, they have no one to
         blame but themselves. (do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree,
         or strongly disagree?)

         .................................................................................
           129           1.  strongly agree
           206           2.  somewhat agree
           229           3.  somewhat disagree
           271           4.  strongly disagree
            13           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            17           9.  rf (refused)
         20047       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         if pirtab1x505_5random1_2 = randomassignment2 then 


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v410                         do people not doing well blame themselves

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v410_peopleblame

         if some people don't do well in old age, they have no one to blame but
         themselves. (do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or
         strongly disagree?)

         .................................................................................
           113           1.  strongly agree
           202           2.  somewhat agree
           300           3.  somewhat disagree
           234           4.  strongly disagree
            12           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         20048       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v411                         does america take good care of older people

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v411_careofold

         in general, this country takes good care of older people. (do you strongly
         agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree?)

         .................................................................................
           235           1.  strongly agree
           681           2.  somewhat agree
           440           3.  somewhat disagree
           350           4.  strongly disagree
            13           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            10           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v412                         intro vignette to health care

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v412_vignetintro

         if x515_5 = 1:  as you may be aware, one of the aims of the affordable care act
         is to increase health care coverage among americans who can't afford private
         health insurance.  with that in mind, we are interested in your views on this
         and other health care policies.
         
         if x515 = 2:  as you may be aware, one of the aims of the affordable care act is
         to increase health care coverage among americans who do not obtain private
         health insurance for themselves.  with that in mind, we are interested in your
         views on this and other health care policies.
         
         if x515 = 3:  over the years, there's been a lot of disagreement about the
         government's role in providing health care.  with that in mind, we are
         interested in your views on health care policies.

         .................................................................................
          1726           1.  continue
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v413                         how favorable is r opinion of aca

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v413_if_favorabl

         given what you know about the health care reform law, known as the affordable
         care act or "obamacare", how favorable or unfavorable is your opinion of it?
         would you say very favorable, somewhat favorable, neutral, somewhat unfavorable,
         or very unfavorable?

         .................................................................................
           301           1.  very favorable
           389           2.  somewhat favorable
           375           3.  neutral
           241           4.  somewhat unfavorable
           385           5.  very unfavorable
            27           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            11           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v414                         did aca go far enough or not

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v414_extentofaca

         do you think that the health care reform law didn't go far enough, was about
         right, or went too far?

         .................................................................................
           687           1.  didn't go far enough
           329           2.  was about right
           541           3.  went too far
           149           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            23           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v415                         did aca make r health care better or worse

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v415_betterworse

         for people like you, would you say the health care reform law made your health
         care worse, better, or had little effect?

         .................................................................................
           356           1.  worse
           237           2.  better
          1089           3.  had little effect
            33           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            14           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v416                         did aca make r health care costs higher or lower

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v416_aca_expense

         for people like you, would you say the health care reform law made your health
         care more expensive, less expensive, or had little impact on cost of your health
         care?

         .................................................................................
           676           1.  more expensive
           146           2.  less expensive
           823           3.  had little impact
            68           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            16           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v417                         intro to aca info sources

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v417_aca_info

         we are interested in knowing how much, if anything, you have seen, read, or
         heard about the new health care reform law known as the affordable care act or
         "obamacare". 
         
         have you read or heard about the new health care reform law from any of the
         following sources?

         .................................................................................
          1722           1.  continue
             2           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v418                         aca info from tv ads

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v418_tv_ads

         first, from television ads?

         .................................................................................
          1221           1.  yes
           481           5.  no
            15           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            12           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v419                         aca info from tv news or talk shows

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v419_tv_news_talk

         (did you get information about the affordable care act)
         
         from television news or talk shows?

         .................................................................................
          1333           1.  yes
           376           5.  no
             9           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            11           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v420                         aca info from radio

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v420_radio

         (did you get information)
         
         from radio?

         .................................................................................
           649           1.  yes
          1063           5.  no
             6           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            11           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v421                         aca info from newspapers or magazines

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v421_newspapr_mag

         (did you get information)
         
         from newspapers or magazines?

         .................................................................................
           994           1.  yes
           716           5.  no
             8           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            11           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v422                         aca info from doctor or hlth care provider

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v422_doctor

         (did you get information about the affordable care act)
         
         from your doctor or other health care provider?

         .................................................................................
           391           1.  yes
          1320           5.  no
             7           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            11           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v423                         aca info from friends

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v423_friends

         (did you get information)
         
         from friends?

         .................................................................................
           957           1.  yes
           755           5.  no
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            12           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v424                         aca info from family

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v424_family

         (did you get information) 
         
         from your family?

         .................................................................................
           789           1.  yes
           922           5.  no
             6           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            12           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v425                         aca info from church or religious org

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v425_church

         (did you get information about the affordable care act) 
         
         from your church, pastor, or a religious organization?

         .................................................................................
           160           1.  yes
          1549           5.  no
             7           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
            13           9.  rf (refused)
         19183       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v426                         info from church supportive or opposing

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod9.v426_info_neg_pos

         did the information from this source support the law, oppose it, or was it
         neutral?

         .................................................................................
            44           1.  supported
            27           2.  opposed
            78           3.  neutral
             8           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             3           9.  rf (refused)
         20752       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         if secv.v000_moduleintro = domodules then 

         if (pirtab1x009amodule_v = module10) and (pisecastartinterviewa009_selfprxy = 
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v451                         intro coordinated care

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v451_intro

         staying healthy can be difficult as you get older. we'd like to ask you about
         the type of help you get with managing your health from your health care team.
         by "health care team" we mean your regular doctor, nurse practitioner, or
         physician's assistant, as well as nurses, care coordinators, pharmacists, or
         other health professionals that you talk to about your health.
         
         def: "other health professionals" includes nutritionists, therapists,
         podiatrists, and osteopaths.

         .................................................................................
          1719           1.  continue
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19192       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v452                         did r seek care in last 2 years

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v452_gone4care

         have you gone for care in a doctor's office, health clinic, urgent care center,
         pharmacy "minute clinic", or emergency room in the past 2 years, that is since
         [[current month],[current year - 2]]?
         
         def: a pharmacy "minute clinic" is a walk-in medical office located in a
         drugstore or grocery pharmacy where you can get basic healthcare needs such as
         vaccinations and minor treatments addressed.

         .................................................................................
          1460           1.  yes
           256           5.  no
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19192       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v453                         was r asked re meds from other drs

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v453_askd_others

         the next questions are about your experience with your health care providers
         over the past 2 years. first, how often were you asked about medicines
         prescribed by other health care providers? would you say that happened never,
         rarely, sometimes, most of the time, or almost always?

         .................................................................................
           388           1.  never
           179           2.  rarely
           211           3.  sometimes
           152           4.  most of the time
           479           5.  almost always
            43           6.  [vol] respondent was not prescribed medication by other
                             doctors
             6           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         19452       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v454                         was r asked how other drs visits are going

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v454_askd_howgoes

         (when you received care over the past 2 years), how often were you asked how
         your visits with other doctors or health care providers were going? (would you
         say that happened never, rarely, sometimes, most of the time, or almost always?)

         .................................................................................
           616           1.  never
           285           2.  rarely
           254           3.  sometimes
           106           4.  most of the time
           150           5.  almost always
            43           6.  [vol] respondent did not have visits with other
                             doctors/health care providers
             5           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19452       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v455                         how often r confused re managing health

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v455_oft_confused

         (when you received care over the past 2 years), how often did you leave your
         health care provider's office confused about what to do next to manage your
         health? (would you say that happened never, rarely, sometimes, most of the time,
         or almost always?)

         .................................................................................
           978           1.  never
           276           2.  rarely
           159           3.  sometimes
            27           4.  most of the time
            17           5.  almost always
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19452       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v456                         how often r receive conflicting advice

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v456_conflict_adv

         (when you received care over the past 2 years), how often did you seem to get
         conflicting advice from different healthcare providers? (would you say that
         happened never, rarely, sometimes, most of the time, or almost always?)

         .................................................................................
           886           1.  never
           311           2.  rarely
           182           3.  sometimes
            20           4.  most of the time
            20           5.  almost always
            36           6.  [vol] r only sees one provider
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             1           9.  rf (refused)
         19452       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v457                         how satisfied with health care past 2 years

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v457_howsatisfied

         overall, how satisfied are you with the health care you have received in the
         past 2 years? would you say very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, neither
         satisfied nor dissatisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied?

         .................................................................................
           864           1.  very satisfied
           467           2.  somewhat satisfied
            31           3.  neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
            78           4.  somewhat dissatisfied
            11           5.  very dissatisfied
             9           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19452       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v458                         how important that r is involved in decisions

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v458_rinvolved

         these next questions are about your health care experiences in general [, not
         just during the past 2 years,]. how important is it to you to be involved in
         decisions with your health care providers about your treatment plans? would you
         say not at all important, somewhat important or very important?

         .................................................................................
            54           1.  not at all important
           206           2.  somewhat important
          1450           3.  very important
             6           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             4           9.  rf (refused)
         19192       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v459                         how often providers communicate w each other

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v459_oft_drstalk

         in general, how often do you feel the health care providers you visit are
         communicating with each other about your care? would you say never, rarely,
         sometimes, most of the time or almost always?

         .................................................................................
           159           1.  never
           202           2.  rarely
           382           3.  sometimes
           411           4.  most of the time
           481           5.  almost always
            48           6.  [vol] r only sees one provider
            32           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5           9.  rf (refused)
         19192       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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v460                         is r ever accompanied by others

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v460_accompanied

         has a spouse, daughter, son, other family member or friend ever gone with you to
         one of your health care appointments to help manage your care?

         .................................................................................
           787           1.  yes
           928           5.  no
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         19192       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod10.v460_accompanied 

         if secv.mod10.v460_accompanied = yes then 


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v461                         how often is r accompanied to appts

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v461_oft_accompan

         how often do you bring someone with to your appointments? would you say rarely,
         occasionally, or usually?

         .................................................................................
           240           1.  rarely
           226           2.  occasionally
           320           3.  usually
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20125       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod10.v460_accompanied 


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v462                         how often r gets help with coordinating care

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v462_oft_helpcoord

         how often are your spouse, children, other family members or friends involved in
         helping coordinate your care, either by making appointments, providing
         transportation, talking with doctors, or talking with insurance companies about
         your care? would you say never, rarely, sometimes, most of the time or almost
         always?

         .................................................................................
           756           1.  never
           314           2.  rarely
           297           3.  sometimes
           144           4.  most of the time
           204           5.  almost always
             3           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         19192       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod10.v462_oft_helpcoord 


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v463                         has r ever talked with health care coordinator

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v463_ifcoordinatr

         have you ever talked with a nurse care manager or care coordinator about your
         health care needs?
         
         def: a nurse care manager or coordinator is a person who helps coordinate
         patient care by acting as a liaison to other healthcare providers to provide
         comprehensive care, especially for patients with complex medical needs.

         .................................................................................
           564           1.  yes
          1150           5.  no
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             2           9.  rf (refused)
         19192       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod10.v463_ifcoordinatr 

         if secv.mod10.v463_ifcoordinatr = yes then 


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v464                         extent coordinator helped coordinate care

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v464_coordeffectv

         to what degree did they help coordinate your medical care across all the health
         care providers that you see? would you say not at all, a little bit, somewhat,
         or a great deal?

         .................................................................................
            52           1.  not at all
            99           2.  a little bit
           175           3.  somewhat
           233           4.  a great deal
             1           5.  [vol] r only sees one provider
             4           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         20348       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod10.v463_ifcoordinatr 


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v465                         if provider has a patient portal

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v465_ifportal

         does your health care provider offer a "patient portal" or other internet
         website that allows you to see the results of your medical tests and communicate
         with your health care providers?

         .................................................................................
           994           1.  yes
           626           5.  no
            95           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
             5           9.  rf (refused)
         19192       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         {previous ask} secv.mod10.v465_ifportal 

         if secv.mod10.v465_ifportal = yes then 


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v466                         how often r uses patient portal

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.mod10.v466_oftuseportal

         how often do you use this "patient portal"? would you say rarely, sometimes, or
         often?

         .................................................................................
           410           1.  rarely
           256           2.  sometimes
           194           3.  often
           128           5.  [vol] never
                         6.  [vol] my health care provider doesn't offer this
             5           7.  [vol] i'm not enrolled/signed up for the portal
             1           8.  dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
                         9.  rf (refused)
         19918       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

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         if ((((rtab[1].x090_prefmode_v = enhancedftf) and ((activelanguage = coreng) or 
         (activelanguage = corspn))) and (pisecarelationsa028_rinnhome <> yes)) and 
         secv.v990_leavebehindid = empty) and (seci.i800_ftf = ftf) then 


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v900                         leave behind instructions

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0
         ref: secv.v900_leavebehind

         i have a short questionnaire that i would like to leave with you to fill out.
         the questionnaire contains different types of questions than what we ask about
         in the interview, questions about attitudes and feelings that some people like
         to take a little time to think about and may prefer to fill out on their own.
         
         we would appreciate it if you would complete this questionnaire at your earliest
         convenience and send it back to our office in the pre-paid self-addressed
         envelope.
         
         if you have any questions about the form or how to complete it, feel free to
         call our toll free number, which is listed in the questionnaire.
         
         this is an important component of the hrs study. we would like to thank you in
         advance for completing the questionnaire by leaving this token of our
         appreciation with you.

         .................................................................................
          8634           1.  questionnaire left with respondent
           196           2.  r refused to complete questionnaire
         12082       blank.  inap (inapplicable); partial interview

vdate                        2016 data model version

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 2   decimals: 0

         .................................................................................
           235           1.  version 1
          1172           2.  version 2
          1817           3.  version 3
          3140           4.  version 4
          4251           5.  version 5
           702           6.  version 6
          2007           7.  version 7
          1038           8.  version 8
          1330           9.  version 9
          3703          10.  version 10
           155          11.  version 11
           605          12.  version 12
           757          13.  version 13

version                      2016 data release version

         section: v     level: respondent      type: numeric    width: 1   decimals: 0

         .................................................................................
         20912           2.  hrs 2016 final release