section g: functional limitations and helpers (respondent)
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hrs 2022 early release
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hhid household identification number
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 6 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
13116 010001-959738. household identification number
pn respondent person identification number
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
7350 010. person identifier
614 011. person identifier
30 012. person identifier
1 013. person identifier
4157 020. person identifier
176 021. person identifier
17 022. person identifier
240 030. person identifier
32 031. person identifier
4 032. person identifier
1 033. person identifier
446 040. person identifier
43 041. person identifier
4 042. person identifier
1 043. person identifier
subhh 2022 sub household identification number
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
11502 0. original sample household - no split from divorce or
separation of spouses or partners
816 1. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
620 2. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
71 5. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
10 6. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
96 7. reunited household - respondents from split household
reunite
1 8. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
rsubhh 2020 sub household identification number
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
11697 0. original sample household - no split from divorce or
separation of spouses or partners
717 1. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
546 2. split household - one half of couple from subhh 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
63 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
85 7. reunited household - respondents from split household
reunite
1 8. split household - one half of couple from subhh 1 or 2
pn_sp 2022 spouse/partner person number
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
3083 010. person identifier
339 011. person identifier
17 012. person identifier
1 013. person identifier
2761 020. person identifier
110 021. person identifier
9 022. person identifier
111 030. person identifier
17 031. person identifier
2 032. person identifier
1 033. person identifier
207 040. person identifier
25 041. person identifier
2 042. person identifier
1 043. person identifier
6430 blank. single respondent household
csr 2022 whether coversheet respondent
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
9769 1. yes
55 3. 2nd coverscreen r, answers not retained
3292 5. no
famr 2022 whether family respondent
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
9393 1. family r
6 3. 2nd family r, answers not retained
3717 5. non-family r
finr 2022 whether financial respondent
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
.................................................................................
9584 1. financial r
99 3. 2nd financial r, answers not retained
3433 5. non-financial r
g001 difficulty- walking several blocks
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g001_diffwalkblks
we need to understand difficulties people may have with various activities
because of a health or physical problem. please tell us whether you have any
difficulty doing each of the everyday activities described in the following
questions. exclude any difficulties that you expect to last less than three
months.
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with walking several
blocks?
[instr: if r is in a nursing home or confined to bed or a wheelchair, you may
read the following statement: (i am required to ask about all of these
activities. i realize that you may not be able to do some of them, but i would
appreciate it if you would just confirm that with me as we go through the
list.)]
web-administered text:
we need to understand difficulties people may have with various activities
because of a health or physical problem. please tell us whether you have any
difficulty doing each of the everyday activities described in the following
questions. exclude any difficulties that you expect to last less than three
months.
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with walking several
blocks?
.................................................................................
4224 1. yes
8614 5. no
141 6. [if vol] can't do
69 7. [if vol] don't do
20 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 9. rf (refused)
45 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g002 difficulty- jogging 1 mile
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g002_diffjog
(because of a health problem do you have any difficulty) with running or jogging
about a mile?
web-administered text:
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with running or jogging
about a mile?
.................................................................................
3509 1. yes
3579 5. no
705 6. [if vol] can't do
785 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
27 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
4509 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g003 difficulty- walking 1 block
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g003_diffwalk1blk
(because of a health problem do you have any difficulty) with walking one block?
web-administered text:
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with walking one block?
.................................................................................
2236 1. yes
2068 5. no
100 6. [if vol] can't do
35 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
14 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
8661 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g004 difficulty- sitting 2 hours
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g004_diffsit
(because of a health problem do you have any difficulty) with sitting for about
two hours?
web-administered text:
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with sitting for about
two hours?
.................................................................................
2364 1. yes
10611 5. no
39 6. [if vol] can't do
38 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
9 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 9. rf (refused)
52 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g005 difficulty- getting up from chair
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g005_diffgetup
(because of a health problem do you have any difficulty) with getting up from a
chair after sitting for long periods?
web-administered text:
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with getting up from a
chair after sitting for long periods?
.................................................................................
4717 1. yes
8275 5. no
39 6. [if vol] can't do
9 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
20 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
55 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g006 difficulty- climbing stairs
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g006_diffstairs
(because of a health problem do you have any difficulty) with climbing several
flights of stairs without resting?
web-administered text:
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with climbing several
flights of stairs without resting?
.................................................................................
5540 1. yes
6659 5. no
483 6. [if vol] can't do
329 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
43 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
5 9. rf (refused)
57 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g007 difficulty- climbing 1 flight of stairs
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g007_difffltstair
(because of a health problem do you have any difficulty) with climbing one
flight of stairs without resting?
web-administered text:
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with climbing one flight
of stairs without resting?
.................................................................................
2559 1. yes
3438 5. no
246 6. [if vol] can't do
128 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
27 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
5 9. rf (refused)
6713 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g008 difficulty- stooping
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g008_diffstoop
(because of a health problem do you have any difficulty) with stooping,
kneeling, or crouching?
web-administered text:
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with stooping, kneeling,
or crouching?
.................................................................................
5784 1. yes
6853 5. no
315 6. [if vol] can't do
77 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
30 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
57 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g009 difficulty- reaching arms
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g009_diffreach
(because of a health problem do you have any difficulty) with reaching or
extending your arms above shoulder level?
web-administered text:
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with reaching or
extending your arms above shoulder level?
.................................................................................
2436 1. yes
10550 5. no
52 6. [if vol] can't do
7 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
19 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
52 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g010 difficulty- pull/push large objects
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g010_diffpushpull
(because of a health problem do you have any difficulty) with pulling or pushing
large objects like a living room chair?
web-administered text:
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with pulling or pushing
large objects like a living room chair?
.................................................................................
3441 1. yes
9229 5. no
208 6. [if vol] can't do
167 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
18 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
52 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g011 difficulty- lifting weights
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g011_diffweights
(because of a health problem do you have any difficulty) with lifting or
carrying weights over 10 pounds, like a heavy bag of groceries?
web-administered text:
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with lifting or carrying
weights over 10 pounds, like a heavy bag of groceries?
.................................................................................
3322 1. yes
9403 5. no
196 6. [if vol] can't do
125 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
12 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
4 9. rf (refused)
54 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g012 difficulty- picking up dime
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g012_diffpickdime
(because of a health problem do you have any difficulty) with picking up a dime
from a table?
web-administered text:
because of a health problem do you have any difficulty with picking up a dime
from a table?
.................................................................................
998 1. yes
11989 5. no
39 6. [if vol] can't do
17 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
19 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
53 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g013 chkpnt: count of g001 through g012
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g013tnagickpt_a
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n min max mean sd miss
13116 0 10 2.62 2.89 0
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g014 difficulty- dressing
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g014_diffdress
here are a few more everyday activities. please tell us if you have any
difficulty with these because of a physical, mental, emotional or memory
problem. again exclude any difficulties you expect to last less than three
months.
because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with dressing,
including putting on shoes and socks?
.................................................................................
1486 1. yes
6923 5. no
32 6. [if vol] can't do
8 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
15 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 9. rf (refused)
4649 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g015 help w/dress
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g015_helpdress
does anyone ever help you dress?
.................................................................................
822 1. yes
718 5. no
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
11572 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g016 difficulty walking
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g016_diffwalk
because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with walking
across a room?
.................................................................................
1063 1. yes
5465 5. no
47 6. [if vol] can't do
8 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
10 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
6523 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g017 walk equipment
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g017_useeqpmwalk
do you ever use equipment or devices such as a cane, walker or wheelchair when
crossing a room?
.................................................................................
2230 1. yes
4357 5. no
4 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
6525 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g018m1 walk what equipment- 1
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g018m
[equipment used when crossing a room]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
14 1. railing
827 2. walker
1137 3. cane
11 4. crutches
2 5. orthopedic shoes
6. brace (leg or back)
7. prosthesis
4 8. oxygen/respirator
3 9. furniture/walls
205 10. wheelchair/cart
27 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
10886 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g018m2 walk what equipment- 2
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g018m
[equipment used when crossing a room]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
11 1. railing
338 2. walker
329 3. cane
14 4. crutches
2 5. orthopedic shoes
12 6. brace (leg or back)
7. prosthesis
4 8. oxygen/respirator
26 9. furniture/walls
155 10. wheelchair/cart
41 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12184 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g018m3 walk what equipment- 3
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g018m
[equipment used when crossing a room]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
5 1. railing
18 2. walker
30 3. cane
6 4. crutches
1 5. orthopedic shoes
6 6. brace (leg or back)
3 7. prosthesis
4 8. oxygen/respirator
13 9. furniture/walls
78 10. wheelchair/cart
25 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12927 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g018m4 walk what equipment- 4
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g018m
[equipment used when crossing a room]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
4 1. railing
1 2. walker
1 3. cane
4. crutches
2 5. orthopedic shoes
4 6. brace (leg or back)
1 7. prosthesis
8. oxygen/respirator
7 9. furniture/walls
6 10. wheelchair/cart
5 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13085 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g018m5 walk what equipment- 5
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g018m
[equipment used when crossing a room]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1 1. railing
2. walker
3. cane
4. crutches
1 5. orthopedic shoes
6. brace (leg or back)
7. prosthesis
1 8. oxygen/respirator
1 9. furniture/walls
2 10. wheelchair/cart
1 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13109 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g018m6 walk what equipment- 6
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g018m
[equipment used when crossing a room]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. railing
2. walker
3. cane
4. crutches
5. orthopedic shoes
6. brace (leg or back)
7. prosthesis
8. oxygen/respirator
2 9. furniture/walls
10. wheelchair/cart
97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13114 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g018m7 walk what equipment- 7
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g018m
[equipment used when crossing a room]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. railing
2. walker
3. cane
4. crutches
5. orthopedic shoes
6. brace (leg or back)
7. prosthesis
8. oxygen/respirator
9. furniture/walls
10. wheelchair/cart
1 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g018m8 walk what equipment- 8
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g018m
[equipment used when crossing a room]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. railing
2. walker
3. cane
4. crutches
5. orthopedic shoes
6. brace (leg or back)
7. prosthesis
8. oxygen/respirator
9. furniture/walls
10. wheelchair/cart
97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g020 adl walk help
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g020_helpwalk
does anyone ever help you get across a room?
.................................................................................
539 1. yes
589 5. no
2 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
11986 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g021 difficulty bathing
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g021_diffbathe
(because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with) bathing
or showering?
web-administered text:
because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with bathing or
showering?
.................................................................................
1057 1. yes
5496 5. no
16 6. [if vol] can't do
5 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
15 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
6525 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g022 adl bathe help
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g022_helpbathe
does anyone ever help you bathe?
.................................................................................
636 1. yes
457 5. no
2 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12020 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g023 difficulty eating
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g023_diffeat
(because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with) eating,
such as cutting up your food?
web-administered text:
because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with such as
cutting up your food?
.................................................................................
511 1. yes
6055 5. no
10 6. [if vol] can't do
10 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
4 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
6525 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g024 adl eat help
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g024_helpeat
does anyone ever help you eat?
.................................................................................
264 1. yes
272 5. no
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12577 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g025 difficulty get in/out bed
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g025_diffbed
(because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with) getting
in or out of bed?
web-administered text:
because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with getting in
or out of bed?
.................................................................................
1072 1. yes
5479 5. no
15 6. [if vol] can't do
12 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
14 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
6523 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g026 bed equipment
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g026_useeqpmbed
do you ever use equipment or devices such as a cane, walker or railing when
getting in or out of bed?
.................................................................................
949 1. yes
5627 5. no
14 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
6524 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g027m1 what bed equipment- 1
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g027meqpmbed
[equipment used when getting in or out of bed]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
164 1. railing
285 2. walker
343 3. cane
3 4. crutches
5. orthopedic shoes
6. brace (leg or back)
7. prosthesis
8. oxygen/respirator
22 9. furniture/walls
32 10. wheelchair/cart
100 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12167 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g027m2 what bed equipment- 2
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g027meqpmbed
[equipment used when getting in or out of bed]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
20 1. railing
74 2. walker
61 3. cane
2 4. crutches
5. orthopedic shoes
2 6. brace (leg or back)
1 7. prosthesis
8. oxygen/respirator
18 9. furniture/walls
22 10. wheelchair/cart
48 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12868 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g027m3 what bed equipment- 3
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g027meqpmbed
[equipment used when getting in or out of bed]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1 1. railing
5 2. walker
7 3. cane
4. crutches
5. orthopedic shoes
6. brace (leg or back)
7. prosthesis
1 8. oxygen/respirator
6 9. furniture/walls
16 10. wheelchair/cart
11 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13069 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g027m4 what bed equipment- 4
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g027meqpmbed
[equipment used when getting in or out of bed]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. railing
2. walker
3. cane
1 4. crutches
5. orthopedic shoes
6. brace (leg or back)
1 7. prosthesis
8. oxygen/respirator
9. furniture/walls
1 10. wheelchair/cart
1 97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13112 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g027m5 what bed equipment- 5
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g027meqpmbed
[equipment used when getting in or out of bed]
what equipment is that?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
1. railing
2. walker
3. cane
4. crutches
5. orthopedic shoes
6. brace (leg or back)
7. prosthesis
8. oxygen/respirator
9. furniture/walls
10. wheelchair/cart
97. other (specify)
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g029 adl bed help
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g029_helpbed
does anyone ever help you get in or out of bed?
.................................................................................
528 1. yes
583 5. no
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12001 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g030 difficulty using toilet
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g030_difftoilet
(because of a health or memory problem do you have) any difficulty with using
the toilet, including getting up and down?
web-administered text:
because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with using the
toilet, including getting up and down?
.................................................................................
842 1. yes
5715 5. no
11 6. [if vol] can't do
13 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
11 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
6523 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g031 adl toilet help
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.g031_helptoilet
does anyone ever help you use the toilet?
.................................................................................
297 1. yes
574 5. no
6 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12238 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g032_1 who helps most- adl- 1
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[1].g032_adlhlpr
if this is the first time through the adl helper loop:
who most often helps you with [getting across a room/dressing
/bathing/eating/getting (in/out of) bed/using the toilet]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the adl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
10 002. r spouse - not in data
416 010-082. other person number
203 083-095. new helper
161 096. employee of institution
389 101-760. other person number
28 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 999. rf (refused)
11908 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g033_1 adl helper relationship to r- 1
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[1].g033_adlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you [, or are they an employee of the
place you live]?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
.................................................................................
434 2. spouse or partner
86 3. son
2 4. stepson
3 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
222 6. daughter
1 7. stepdaughter
12 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
65 9. grandchild
10. father
11. father-in-law
2 12. mother
13. mother-in-law
4 15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
12 17. sister
2 18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
16 19. other relative
41 20. other individual
19 21. organization
161 22. employee of institution
87 23. paid helper
27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
1 33. grandchild's spouse or partner
37. online services
1 90. ambiguous child relationship (includes foster child)
91. ambiguous child-in-law relationship
3 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 99. rf (refused)
11939 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g035_1 adl anyone else help -1
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[1].g035_adlhlproth
[other helper]
does anyone else help you with [this activity/these activities]?
.................................................................................
435 1. yes
763 5. no
7 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
11910 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g032_2 who helps- adl- 2
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[2].g032_adlhlpr
if this is the first time through the adl helper loop:
who most often helps you with [getting across a room/dressing
/bathing/eating/getting (in/out of) bed/using the toilet]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the adl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
002. r spouse - not in data
27 010-082. other person number
110 083-095. new helper
2 096. employee of institution
293 101-760. other person number
3 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12681 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g033_2 adl helper relationship to r- 2
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[2].g033_adlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you [, or are they an employee of the
place you live]?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
.................................................................................
26 2. spouse or partner
67 3. son
1 4. stepson
6 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
168 6. daughter
6 7. stepdaughter
13 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
48 9. grandchild
10. father
11. father-in-law
1 12. mother
13. mother-in-law
2 15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
10 17. sister
1 18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
6 19. other relative
27 20. other individual
9 21. organization
4 22. employee of institution
36 23. paid helper
27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
37. online services
1 90. ambiguous child relationship (includes foster child)
91. ambiguous child-in-law relationship
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12684 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g035_2 adl anyone else help -2
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[2].g035_adlhlproth
[other helper]
does anyone else help you with [this activity/these activities]?
.................................................................................
176 1. yes
257 5. no
2 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12681 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g032_3 who helps- adl- 3
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[3].g032_adlhlpr
if this is the first time through the adl helper loop:
who most often helps you with [getting across a room/dressing
/bathing/eating/getting (in/out of) bed/using the toilet]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the adl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
002. r spouse - not in data
9 010-082. other person number
62 083-095. new helper
096. employee of institution
105 101-760. other person number
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12940 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g033_3 adl helper relationship to r- 3
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[3].g033_adlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you [, or are they an employee of the
place you live]?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
.................................................................................
10 2. spouse or partner
29 3. son
1 4. stepson
7 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
47 6. daughter
7. stepdaughter
6 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
36 9. grandchild
10. father
11. father-in-law
2 12. mother
13. mother-in-law
15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
4 17. sister
18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
6 19. other relative
12 20. other individual
21. organization
1 22. employee of institution
15 23. paid helper
27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
37. online services
90. ambiguous child relationship (includes foster child)
91. ambiguous child-in-law relationship
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12940 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g035_3 adl anyone else help -3
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[3].g035_adlhlproth
[other helper]
does anyone else help you with [this activity/these activities]?
.................................................................................
73 1. yes
102 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12940 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g032_4 who helps- adl- 4
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[4].g032_adlhlpr
if this is the first time through the adl helper loop:
who most often helps you with [getting across a room/dressing
/bathing/eating/getting (in/out of) bed/using the toilet]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the adl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
002. r spouse - not in data
2 010-082. other person number
32 083-095. new helper
096. employee of institution
39 101-760. other person number
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13043 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g033_4 adl helper relationship to r- 4
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[4].g033_adlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you [, or are they an employee of the
place you live]?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
.................................................................................
1 2. spouse or partner
7 3. son
4. stepson
3 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
17 6. daughter
2 7. stepdaughter
4 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
16 9. grandchild
1 10. father
11. father-in-law
12. mother
13. mother-in-law
15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
2 17. sister
18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
4 19. other relative
9 20. other individual
1 21. organization
1 22. employee of institution
4 23. paid helper
27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
37. online services
1 90. ambiguous child relationship (includes foster child)
91. ambiguous child-in-law relationship
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13043 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g035_4 adl anyone else help -4
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[4].g035_adlhlproth
[other helper]
does anyone else help you with [this activity/these activities]?
.................................................................................
28 1. yes
44 5. no
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13043 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g032_5 who helps- adl- 5
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[5].g032_adlhlpr
if this is the first time through the adl helper loop:
who most often helps you with [getting across a room/dressing
/bathing/eating/getting (in/out of) bed/using the toilet]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the adl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
002. r spouse - not in data
010-082. other person number
13 083-095. new helper
096. employee of institution
15 101-760. other person number
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13088 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g033_5 adl helper relationship to r- 5
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[5].g033_adlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you [, or are they an employee of the
place you live]?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
.................................................................................
2. spouse or partner
1 3. son
4. stepson
3 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
4 6. daughter
7. stepdaughter
2 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
10 9. grandchild
10. father
11. father-in-law
1 12. mother
13. mother-in-law
15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
17. sister
18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
2 19. other relative
3 20. other individual
21. organization
1 22. employee of institution
1 23. paid helper
27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
37. online services
90. ambiguous child relationship (includes foster child)
91. ambiguous child-in-law relationship
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13088 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g035_5 adl anyone else help -5
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[5].g035_adlhlproth
[other helper]
does anyone else help you with [this activity/these activities]?
.................................................................................
14 1. yes
13 5. no
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13088 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g032_6 who helps- adl- 6
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[6].g032_adlhlpr
if this is the first time through the adl helper loop:
who most often helps you with [getting across a room/dressing
/bathing/eating/getting (in/out of) bed/using the toilet]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the adl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
002. r spouse - not in data
010-082. other person number
8 083-095. new helper
096. employee of institution
6 101-760. other person number
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13102 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g033_6 adl helper relationship to r- 6
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[6].g033_adlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you [, or are they an employee of the
place you live]?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
.................................................................................
2. spouse or partner
3 3. son
4. stepson
5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
2 6. daughter
7. stepdaughter
8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
3 9. grandchild
10. father
11. father-in-law
12. mother
13. mother-in-law
15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
1 17. sister
18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
19. other relative
2 20. other individual
21. organization
1 22. employee of institution
2 23. paid helper
27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
37. online services
90. ambiguous child relationship (includes foster child)
91. ambiguous child-in-law relationship
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13102 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g035_6 adl anyone else help -6
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[6].g035_adlhlproth
[other helper]
does anyone else help you with [this activity/these activities]?
.................................................................................
8 1. yes
6 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13102 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g032_7 who helps- adl- 7
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[7].g032_adlhlpr
if this is the first time through the adl helper loop:
who most often helps you with [getting across a room/dressing
/bathing/eating/getting (in/out of) bed/using the toilet]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the adl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
002. r spouse - not in data
010-082. other person number
3 083-095. new helper
096. employee of institution
5 101-760. other person number
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13108 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g033_7 adl helper relationship to r- 7
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.adl.askhelp[7].g033_adlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you [, or are they an employee of the
place you live]?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
.................................................................................
2. spouse or partner
1 3. son
4. stepson
1 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
3 6. daughter
7. stepdaughter
8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
1 9. grandchild
10. father
11. father-in-law
12. mother
13. mother-in-law
15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
17. sister
18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
19. other relative
1 20. other individual
21. organization
1 22. employee of institution
23. paid helper
27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
37. online services
90. ambiguous child relationship (includes foster child)
91. ambiguous child-in-law relationship
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13108 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g215 alternate wave flag for g036
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.g215_2wave
*
user note: alternate wave flag for reinterview rs being asked g036-g039
.................................................................................
13116 0. alternate wave variable is set to ask questions in 2022
g036 freq r wears seatbelt
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g036_seatbelts
when you ride in a car, how often do you wear your seatbelt? is it all of the
time, most of the time, sometimes, rarely, or never?
web-administered text:
when you ride in a car, how often do you wear your seatbelt?
.................................................................................
11843 1. all of the time
691 2. most of the time
252 3. sometimes
109 4. rarely
135 5. never
33 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 9. rf (refused)
50 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g037 r ability to drive
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g037_abledrive
are you able to drive?
.................................................................................
11054 1. yes
1807 5. no
110 6. [[vol] never drove/have never driven]
21 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
124 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g207 have driven in past month
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g207_havedriven
have you driven a car in the past month?
.................................................................................
5779 1. yes
910 5. no
6 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
6421 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g039 limit driving- nearby/long trips
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g039_longtrips
do you limit your driving to nearby places, or do you also drive on longer
trips?
definition: by "long trip" we mean anything you personally consider to be a long
trip.
.................................................................................
2000 1. limit to nearby
3716 2. drive long trips
5 7. (vol) r does not drive [iwer-administered only]
55 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
7339 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g216 public transportation
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g216_
can [he/she] use public transit on [his/her] own?
.................................................................................
201 1. yes
367 5. no
10 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12537 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g041 iadl meal preparation difficulty
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g041_diffmeals
if r has no difficulty dressing (g014=5) and r was not asked if has difficulty
walking (g016=empty):
(please tell us whether you have any difficulty with any of the following
activities. if you don't do the activity at all, just say so. exclude any
difficulties that you expect to last less than three months.)
otherwise:
here are a few other activities which some people have difficulty with because
of a physical, mental, emotional, or memory problem. please tell us whether you
have any difficulty with each activity i name. if you don't do the activity at
all, just say so. exclude any difficulties that you expect to last less than
three months.
because of a health or memory problem do you have) any difficulty preparing a
hot meal?
web-administered text:
if r has no difficulty dressing (g014=5) and r was not asked if has difficulty
walking (g016=empty):
(please tell us whether you have any difficulty with any of the following
activities. if you don't do the activity at all, just say so. exclude any
difficulties that you expect to last less than three months.)
otherwise:
here are a few other activities which some people have difficulty with because
of a physical, mental, emotional, or memory problem. please tell us whether you
have any difficulty with each activity i name. if you don't do the activity at
all, just say so. exclude any difficulties that you expect to last less than
three months.
because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty preparing a hot
meal?
.................................................................................
884 1. yes
11763 5. no
57 6. [if vol] can't do
345 7. [if vol] don't do [iwer-administered only]
13 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
53 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g042 why- meal preparation difficulty
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g042_probmeals
[difficulty with preparing a hot meal]
is that because of a health or memory problem?
.................................................................................
192 1. yes
205 5. no
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12716 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g043 iadl meal preparation help
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g043_helpmeals
does anyone help you prepare hot meals?
.................................................................................
690 1. yes
225 5. no
5 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12196 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g044 iadl groc shop difficulty
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g044_diffshop
(because of a health or memory problem do you have) any difficulty with shopping
for groceries?
web-administered text:
because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with shopping
for groceries?
.................................................................................
1209 1. yes
11385 5. no
55 6. [[if vol] can't do/can't do]
400 7. [[if vol] don't do/ don't do]
14 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
52 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g045 why- groc shop difficulty
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g045_
[difficulty shopping for groceries]
is that because of a health or memory problem?
.................................................................................
278 1. yes
172 5. no
5 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12661 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g046 iadl groc shop help
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g046_helpshop
does anyone help you shop for groceries?
instr: select 'yes' if you use an online or app based grocery service.
.................................................................................
1117 1. yes
210 5. no
6 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
11783 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g047 iadl making phone calls difficulty
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g047_diffphone
(because of a health or memory problem do you have) any difficulty with making
phone calls?
web-administered text:
because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with making
phone calls?
.................................................................................
508 1. yes
12469 5. no
28 6. [[if vol] can't do/can't do]
50 7. [[if vol] don't do/don't do]
6 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
54 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g048 why- making phone calls difficulty
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g048_probphone
[difficulty making phone calls]
is that because of a health or memory problem?
.................................................................................
56 1. yes
21 5. no
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13038 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g049 iadl making phone calls help
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g049_helpphone
does anyone help you make telephone calls?
.................................................................................
408 1. yes
162 5. no
6 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12540 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g050 iadl taking medication difficulty
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g050_diffmeds
(because of a health or memory problem do you have) any difficulty taking
medications?
web-administered text:
because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty taking
medications?
.................................................................................
560 1. yes
12355 5. no
13 6. [[if vol] can't do/can't do]
125 7. [[if vol] don't do/don't do]
7 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
54 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g051 iadl taking meds if needed difficulty
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g051_diffmeds2
do you think you would have any difficulty taking medications if you needed to
do so?
.................................................................................
20 1. yes
103 5. no
2 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12991 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g052 why- taking medications difficulty
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g052_probmeds
[difficulty taking medications]
is that because of a health or memory problem?
.................................................................................
27 1. yes
6 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13083 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g053 iadl taking medications help
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g053_helpmeds
does anyone help you with taking medications?
.................................................................................
311 1. yes
172 5. no
1 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12632 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g054_1 iadls- who helps -1
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[1].g054_iadlhlpr
if this is the first time through the iadl helper loop:
who most often helps you [prepare meals,/shop for groceries,/make telephone
calls,/take medications]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the iadl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
17 002. r spouse - not in data
484 010-082. other person number
286 083-095. new helper
39 096. employee of institution
625 101-760. other person number
1 811. spouse of non-original respondent
13 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 999. rf (refused)
11649 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g055_1 iadl helper relationship to r-1
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[1].g055_iadlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
(what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?)
otherwise:
(what is that person'a relationship to you?)
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person'a relationship to you?
.................................................................................
500 2. spouse or partner
149 3. son
2 4. stepson
3 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
374 6. daughter
2 7. stepdaughter
26 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
52 9. grandchild
2 10. father
11. father-in-law
6 12. mother
13. mother-in-law
12 15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
24 17. sister
3 18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
29 19. other relative
88 20. other individual
23 21. organization
39 22. employee of institution
84 23. paid helper
4 27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
1 33. grandchild's spouse or partner
30 37. online services
1 98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
11662 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g057_1 iadl anyone else help -1
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[1].g057_iadlhlproth
[other helper]
does anyone else help you [prepare hot meals/shop for groceries/make telephone
calls/take medications]?
.................................................................................
643 1. yes
821 5. no
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
11647 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g054_2 iadls- who helps- 2
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[2].g054_iadlhlpr
if this is the first time through the iadl helper loop:
who most often helps you [prepare meals,/shop for groceries,/make telephone
calls,/take medications]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the iadl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
1 002. r spouse - not in data
32 010-082. other person number
202 083-095. new helper
5 096. employee of institution
402 101-760. other person number
1 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12473 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g055_2 iadl helper relationship to r-2
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[2].g055_iadlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
(what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?)
otherwise:
(what is that person'a relationship to you?)
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person'a relationship to you?
.................................................................................
34 2. spouse or partner
117 3. son
3 4. stepson
25 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
182 6. daughter
10 7. stepdaughter
22 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
67 9. grandchild
10. father
11. father-in-law
1 12. mother
13. mother-in-law
7 15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
33 17. sister
5 18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
26 19. other relative
42 20. other individual
10 21. organization
5 22. employee of institution
41 23. paid helper
27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
1 31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
9 37. online services
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12476 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g057_2 iadl anyone else help -2
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[2].g057_iadlhlproth
[other helper]
does anyone else help you [prepare hot meals/shop for groceries/make telephone
calls/take medications]?
.................................................................................
230 1. yes
409 5. no
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12473 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g054_3 iadls- who helps- 3
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[3].g054_iadlhlpr
if this is the first time through the iadl helper loop:
who most often helps you [prepare meals,/shop for groceries,/make telephone
calls,/take medications]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the iadl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
1 002. r spouse - not in data
8 010-082. other person number
88 083-095. new helper
096. employee of institution
131 101-760. other person number
2 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12886 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g055_3 iadl helper relationship to r-3
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[3].g055_iadlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
(what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?)
otherwise:
(what is that person'a relationship to you?)
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person'a relationship to you?
.................................................................................
9 2. spouse or partner
33 3. son
1 4. stepson
6 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
61 6. daughter
2 7. stepdaughter
12 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
36 9. grandchild
10. father
11. father-in-law
2 12. mother
1 13. mother-in-law
3 15. brother
1 16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
5 17. sister
1 18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
17 19. other relative
23 20. other individual
1 21. organization
22. employee of institution
13 23. paid helper
1 27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
37. online services
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12888 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g057_3 iadl anyone else help -3
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[3].g057_iadlhlproth
[other helper]
does anyone else help you [prepare hot meals/shop for groceries/make telephone
calls/take medications]?
.................................................................................
82 1. yes
148 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12886 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g054_4 iadls- who helps- 4
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[4].g054_iadlhlpr
if this is the first time through the iadl helper loop:
who most often helps you [prepare meals,/shop for groceries,/make telephone
calls,/take medications]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the iadl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
002. r spouse - not in data
2 010-082. other person number
32 083-095. new helper
096. employee of institution
47 101-760. other person number
1 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13034 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g055_4 iadl helper relationship to r-4
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[4].g055_iadlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
(what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?)
otherwise:
(what is that person'a relationship to you?)
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person'a relationship to you?
.................................................................................
1 2. spouse or partner
16 3. son
1 4. stepson
2 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
22 6. daughter
7. stepdaughter
2 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
12 9. grandchild
10. father
11. father-in-law
12. mother
13. mother-in-law
15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
2 17. sister
18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
4 19. other relative
14 20. other individual
3 21. organization
22. employee of institution
1 23. paid helper
27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
1 37. online services
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13035 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g057_4 iadl anyone else help -4
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[4].g057_iadlhlproth
[other helper]
does anyone else help you [prepare hot meals/shop for groceries/make telephone
calls/take medications]?
.................................................................................
24 1. yes
57 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13035 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g054_5 iadls- who helps- 5
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[5].g054_iadlhlpr
if this is the first time through the iadl helper loop:
who most often helps you [prepare meals,/shop for groceries,/make telephone
calls,/take medications]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the iadl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
002. r spouse - not in data
1 010-082. other person number
11 083-095. new helper
096. employee of institution
12 101-760. other person number
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13092 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g055_5 iadl helper relationship to r-5
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[5].g055_iadlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
(what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?)
otherwise:
(what is that person'a relationship to you?)
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person'a relationship to you?
.................................................................................
1 2. spouse or partner
1 3. son
4. stepson
2 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
2 6. daughter
7. stepdaughter
5 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
3 9. grandchild
10. father
11. father-in-law
12. mother
1 13. mother-in-law
1 15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
2 17. sister
18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
3 19. other relative
2 20. other individual
21. organization
22. employee of institution
1 23. paid helper
27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
37. online services
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13092 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g057_5 iadl anyone else help -5
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[5].g057_iadlhlproth
[other helper]
does anyone else help you [prepare hot meals/shop for groceries/make telephone
calls/take medications]?
.................................................................................
9 1. yes
15 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13092 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g054_6 iadls- who helps- 6
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[6].g054_iadlhlpr
if this is the first time through the iadl helper loop:
who most often helps you [prepare meals,/shop for groceries,/make telephone
calls,/take medications]?
note: included in the question, above, are any activities with which r reported
receiving help in prior questions.
if this is the second or later time through the iadl helper loop:
[other helper]
who is that?
.................................................................................
002. r spouse - not in data
010-082. other person number
3 083-095. new helper
096. employee of institution
6 101-760. other person number
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13107 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g055_6 iadl helper relationship to r-6
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.askhelpiadl[6].g055_iadlhlprrel
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
(what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?)
otherwise:
(what is that person'a relationship to you?)
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary helper/other helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person'a relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person'a relationship to you?
.................................................................................
2. spouse or partner
3 3. son
4. stepson
3 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
6. daughter
7. stepdaughter
8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
9. grandchild
10. father
11. father-in-law
12. mother
13. mother-in-law
15. brother
16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
17. sister
18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
2 19. other relative
1 20. other individual
21. organization
22. employee of institution
23. paid helper
27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
37. online services
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
13107 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g058 house\yard work help
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g058_helpoth
(besides any help you have told me about,) do you get any help with work around
the house or yard because of a health problem?
web-administered text:
besides any help you have told us about, do you get any help with work around
the house or yard because of a health problem?
.................................................................................
2772 1. yes
9992 5. no
21 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 9. rf (refused)
328 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g059 iadl managing money difficulty
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g059_diffmoney
(because of a health or memory problem) do you have any difficulty with managing
your money -- such as paying your bills and keeping track of expenses?
web-administered text:
because of a health or memory problem do you have any difficulty with managing
your money -- such as paying your bills and keeping track of expenses?
.................................................................................
763 1. yes
11879 5. no
33 6. [[if vol] can't do/can't do]
374 7. [[if vol] don't do/don't do]
11 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
4 9. rf (refused)
52 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g060 why- managing money difficulty
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g060_probmoney
[difficulty managing money]
is that because of a health or memory problem?
.................................................................................
174 1. yes
228 5. no
5 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12709 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g061 iadl managing money help
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.g061_helpmoney
does anyone ever help you manage your money?
.................................................................................
719 1. yes
234 5. no
3 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
12158 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g062_1 who helps manage money-1
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.moneyloop[1].g062_mnyhlpr
if this is the first time through the financial helper loop:
[who most often helps you manage your money?]
if this is the second time through the financial helper loop:
[other financial helper]
[who is that?]
.................................................................................
5 002. r spouse - not in data
211 010-082. other person number
87 083-095. new helper
8 096. employee of institution
097. other - not on list
405 101-653. other person number
3 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12397 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g063_1 money helper relationship to r- 1
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.moneyloop[1].g063_mnyhlprrel
[primary financial helper/other financial helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
(what is that person's relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?)
otherwise:
(what is that person's relationship to you?)
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary financial helper/other financial helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
.................................................................................
213 2. spouse or partner
96 3. son
1 4. stepson
7 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
263 6. daughter
3 7. stepdaughter
12 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
14 9. grandchild
1 10. father
11. father-in-law
8 12. mother
13. mother-in-law
13 15. brother
1 16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
23 17. sister
1 18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
17 19. other relative
15 20. other individual
5 21. organization
8 22. employee of institution
11 23. paid helper
1 27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
1 33. grandchild's spouse or partner
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12402 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g065_1 managing money anyone else help- 1 -1
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.moneyloop[1].g065_mnyhlproth
[other financial helper]
does anyone else help you manage your money?
.................................................................................
153 1. yes
564 5. no
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12399 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g062_2 who helps manage money-2
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.moneyloop[2].g062_mnyhlpr
if this is the first time through the financial helper loop:
[who most often helps you manage your money?]
if this is the second time through the financial helper loop:
[other financial helper]
[who is that?]
.................................................................................
1 002. r spouse - not in data
11 010-082. other person number
34 083-095. new helper
2 096. employee of institution
097. other - not on list
104 101-653. other person number
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 999. rf (refused)
12963 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g063_2 money helper relationship to r- 2
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.iadl.moneyloop[2].g063_mnyhlprrel
[primary financial helper/other financial helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
(what is that person's relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?)
otherwise:
(what is that person's relationship to you?)
instr: don't use dk or rf
web-administered text:
[primary financial helper/other financial helper]
if r lives in nursing home (a028=1):
what is that person's relationship to you, or are they an employee of the place
you live?
otherwise:
what is that person's relationship to you?
.................................................................................
12 2. spouse or partner
37 3. son
1 4. stepson
4 5. spouse or partner of daughter (son-in-law)
54 6. daughter
7. stepdaughter
3 8. spouse or partner of son (daughter-in-law)
8 9. grandchild
1 10. father
11. father-in-law
1 12. mother
13. mother-in-law
1 15. brother
2 16. brother of spouse or partner (brother-in-law)
2 17. sister
3 18. sister of spouse or partner (sister-in-law)
6 19. other relative
11 20. other individual
1 21. organization
2 22. employee of institution
2 23. paid helper
1 27. ex-spouse or ex-partner
31. former child-in-law
33. grandchild's spouse or partner
98. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
99. rf (refused)
12964 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g208 rate hand strength
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g208_ratehandstrength
the next few questions are about different aspects of your health.
how would you rate your hand strength? would you say it is very strong, somewhat
strong, somewhat weak, or very weak?
.................................................................................
1206 1. very strong
3921 2. somewhat strong
1389 3. somewhat weak
280 4. very weak
37 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
3 9. rf (refused)
6280 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g209 short of breath
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g209_shortofbreath
how often do you become short of breath while awake? would you say often,
sometimes, rarely, or never?
instr: do not include periods of exercise.
.................................................................................
366 1. often
1171 2. sometimes
2299 3. rarely
2989 4. never
9 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 9. rf (refused)
6280 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g210 difficulty with balance
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g210_difficultybalance
how often do you have difficulty with balance? would you say often, sometimes,
rarely, or never?
.................................................................................
789 1. often
1848 2. sometimes
2178 3. rarely
2008 4. never
12 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
6280 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g086 volunteer work
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g086_
these next questions ask about volunteer work and helping activities.
have you spent any time in the past 12 months doing volunteer work for
religious, educational, health-related or other charitable organizations?
.................................................................................
3467 1. yes
9578 5. no
8 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
8 9. rf (refused)
55 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g195 tot hrs vol work 100
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g195_volwork100
[volunteer work]
altogether, would you say the time amounted to less than 100 hours, more than
100 hours, or what?
.................................................................................
2146 1. less than 100 hours
239 3. about 100 hours
1065 5. more than 100 hours
14 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
9652 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g196 tot hrs vol work 200
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g196_volwork200
[volunteer work]
would it be less than 200 hours, more than 200 hours, or what?
.................................................................................
502 1. less than 200 hours
93 3. about 200 hours
459 5. more than 200 hours
8 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12054 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g197 tot hrs vol work 50
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g197_volwork50
[volunteer work]
would it be less than 50 hours, more than 50 hours, or what?
.................................................................................
1319 1. less than 50 hours
266 3. about 50 hours
550 5. more than 50 hours
6 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
10975 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g198 tot hrs help friends/rel/otr
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g198_helpfrinds
have you spent any time in the past 12 months helping friends, neighbors, or
relatives who did not live with you and did not pay you for the help?
.................................................................................
5803 1. yes
7237 5. no
11 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
4 9. rf (refused)
61 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g199 tot hrs help friends/rel/otr100
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g199_helpfrinds100
[helping activities]
altogether, would you say the time amounted to less than 100 hours, more than
100 hours, or what?
.................................................................................
4567 1. less than 100 hours
245 3. about 100 hours
956 5. more than 100 hours
24 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
4 9. rf (refused)
7320 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g200 tot hrs help friends/rel/otr200
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g200_helpfrinds200
[helping activities]
would it be less than 200 hours, more than 200 hours, or what?
.................................................................................
466 1. less than 200 hours
83 3. about 200 hours
397 5. more than 200 hours
7 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
12162 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g201 tot hrs help friends/rel/otr50
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g201_helpfrinds50
[helping activities]
would it be less than 50 hours, more than 50 hours, or what?
.................................................................................
3224 1. less than 50 hours
430 3. about 50 hours
894 5. more than 50 hours
14 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
1 9. rf (refused)
8553 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g097 relatives/friends help w/ future needs
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g097_
suppose in the future, you needed help with basic personal care activities like
eating or dressing.
do you have relatives or friends [besides your [husband/wife/partner]] who would
be willing and able to help you over a long period of time?
.................................................................................
7278 1. yes
3372 5. no
276 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
10 9. rf (refused)
2180 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g098m1 help w/ future needs- relationship- 1
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 2 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g098m
[future help with personal care]
what is the relationship to you of that person or persons?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
4470 1. child/child-in-law
166 2. grandchild
1750 3. other relative
876 4. someone else
7 8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
4 9. rf (refused)
5843 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g098m2 help w/ future needs- relationship- 2
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g098m
[future help with personal care]
what is the relationship to you of that person or persons?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
491 1. child/child-in-law
493 2. grandchild
1102 3. other relative
937 4. someone else
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
10093 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g098m3 help w/ future needs- relationship- 3
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g098m
[future help with personal care]
what is the relationship to you of that person or persons?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
86 1. child/child-in-law
95 2. grandchild
205 3. other relative
316 4. someone else
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
12414 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g098m4 help w/ future needs- relationship- 4
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g098m
[future help with personal care]
what is the relationship to you of that person or persons?
instr: select all that apply
.................................................................................
3 1. child/child-in-law
19 2. grandchild
15 3. other relative
52 4. someone else
8. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
9. rf (refused)
13027 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m1 help w/ future needs- which child -1
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[1]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
4571 041-732. other person number
454 993. all children
14 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
7 999. rf (refused)
8070 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m2 help w/ future needs- which child -2
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[2]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
2965 041-732. other person number
16 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
10135 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m3 help w/ future needs- which child -3
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[3]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1312 041-732. other person number
36 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
11768 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m4 help w/ future needs- which child -4
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[4]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
573 041-732. other person number
16 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12527 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m5 help w/ future needs- which child -5
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[5]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
235 041-732. other person number
12 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12869 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m6 help w/ future needs- which child -6
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[6]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
107 041-732. other person number
9 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13000 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m7 help w/ future needs- which child -7
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[7]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
45 041-732. other person number
5 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13066 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m8 help w/ future needs- which child -8
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[8]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
28 041-732. other person number
3 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13085 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m9 help w/ future needs- which child -9
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[9]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
10 041-732. other person number
2 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13104 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m10 help w/ future needs- which child -10
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[10]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
7 041-732. other person number
993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13109 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m11 help w/ future needs- which child -11
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[11]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
3 041-732. other person number
2 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13111 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m12 help w/ future needs- which child -12
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[12]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
041-732. other person number
2 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13114 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g099m13 help w/ future needs- which child -13
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g099_[13]
[future help with personal care]
(which (child is that/children are those)?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
which child or children are those? select all that apply.
.................................................................................
041-732. other person number
993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g100m1 help w/ future needs- which grandchild-1
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g100_[1]
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
(you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?)
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
(you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
719 076-654. other person number
3 992. deceased child
43 993. all children
5 998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
2 999. rf (refused)
12344 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g100m2 help w/ future needs- which grandchild-2
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g100_[2]
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
(you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?)
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
(you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
207 076-654. other person number
1 992. deceased child
993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
12908 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g100m3 help w/ future needs- which grandchild-3
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g100_[3]
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
(you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?)
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
(you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
55 076-654. other person number
1 992. deceased child
3 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13057 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g100m4 help w/ future needs- which grandchild-4
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g100_[4]
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
(you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?)
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
(you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
11 076-654. other person number
1 992. deceased child
3 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13101 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g100m5 help w/ future needs- which grandchild-5
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g100_[5]
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
(you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?)
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
(you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
2 076-654. other person number
992. deceased child
2 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13112 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g100m6 help w/ future needs- which grandchild-6
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g100_[6]
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
(you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?)
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
(you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1 076-654. other person number
992. deceased child
1 993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13114 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g100m7 help w/ future needs- which grandchild-7
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g100_[7]
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
(you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?)
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
(you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
1 076-654. other person number
992. deceased child
993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13115 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g100m8 help w/ future needs- which grandchild-8
section: g level: respondent type: character width: 3 decimals: 0
ref: secg.rspendtime.g100_[8]
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
(you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?)
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
(you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?)
instr: select all that apply
web-administered text:
[future help with personal care]
if one grandchild (e046=1):
you mentioned that your grandchild would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children is the parent of that
grandchild?
if more than one grandchild (e046>1):
you mentioned that your grandchildren would be willing to help you with future
personal care activities. which of your children are the parents of those
grandchildren?
instr: select all that apply.
.................................................................................
076-654. other person number
992. deceased child
993. all children
998. dk (don't know); na (not ascertained)
999. rf (refused)
13116 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
g101 assist section g - helpers and adl
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
ref: secg.g101_gassist
iwer: how often did r receive assistance with answers in section g - functional
limitations and helpers?
user note: interviewer-administered item.
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11323 1. never
190 2. a few times
84 3. most or all of the time
4 4. the section was done by a proxy reporter
1515 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
gmode ending mode - section g
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
user note: this variable identifies the mode at completion of this section.
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5611 1. phone
6000 2. ftf
1268 3. web
196 4. web-small
41 blank. inap (inapplicable); partial interview
vdate 2022 data model version
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
user note: this variable identifies which data model was used to interview the
household. please reference the data description for a summary of changes in
each data model.
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2155 1. version 1
2035 2. version 2
1184 3. version 3
450 4. version 4
1439 5. version 5
5853 6. version 6
version 2022 data release version
section: g level: respondent type: numeric width: 1 decimals: 0
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13116 1. hrs 2022 early release - february 2024