Q-START [] | Section: Household Interview |
NATIONAL LONGITUDINAL SURVEY OF YOUTH
NLSY79 YOUNG ADULTS
VERSION NLSYA27.PF1.0
LAST UPDATED: 12-14-15 TIME: 11:09 AM EST;
BASE-FEE-AGECHECK [] | Section: Household Interview |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be under age 18 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer >= 12 AND Answer <= 13 Then Go To Q1-A
If Answer >= 14 AND Answer <= 17 Then Go To FINAL-PUSH-CHECK
BASE-FEE-CHECK [] | Section: Household Interview |
INTERVIEWER:
YOU HAVE OPENED A QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE FOLLOWING PERSON:
[First Name] [Middle Name] [Last Name]
CHECK IF RESPONDENT'S EARLY BIRD WINDOW IS STILL OPEN.
IF RESPONDENT IS STILL ELIGIBLE FOR EARLY BIRD FEE, SELECT "YES". IF NO LONGER ELIGIBLE FOR EARLY BIRD FEE, CHECK "NO".
CONSULT CASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IF NECESSARY.
FINAL-PUSH-CHECK [] | Section: Household Interview |
HAS RESPONDENT BEEN OFFERED THE FINAL PUSH INCENTIVE?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO ...(Go To Q1-A) |
Q1-A [] | Section: Household Interview |
([flag indicating if there are people on the info sheet] ==1) && ([flag indicating if it is the first time adding people] == 0) && ([append flag] == 1)
COMMENT: check if there are people on info sheet, the first time adding people and append flag - should only happen one time
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q1-D
Q1-D [] | Section: Household Interview |
[flag indicating if it is the first time adding people] == 0
COMMENT: Check if no one transferred into roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To INTRO
INTRO [] | Section: Household Interview |
We'd like to talk to you once again about your recent work experiences, education, family life and attitudes. Many of our questions will ask you about your experiences since [date of last interview], the last time we talked to you. [This time you/You] will receive $[final base fee amount] in appreciation for completing the interview.
This study is sponsored by the [U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics/National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development]. Your participation is vital to the success of this study. This study is voluntary, and you may decline to answer specific questions. You also may end the interview at any point. Personal identifiers such as name and address will be held in confidence and will not be released to the public without your consent. All personnel associated with this study have signed a legal document in which they pledge to protect the confidentiality of the information that survey participants provide.
Parts of this interview may be recorded for quality control purposes. This will not compromise the strict confidentiality of your responses.
(READ IF PERSONAL INTERVIEW:
In order that your answers to our questions are not biased by anyone else's presence, it is necessary that we conduct the interview in private.)
| 1 R CONSENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SURVEY |
| 3 R CONSENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SURVEY BUT DOES NOT WANT RECORDING TO BE REVIEWED ...(Go To INFCONS-1) |
| 5 R CONSENTS TO PARTICIPATE - JAIL/PRISON ...(Go To INFCONS-1) |
| 4 R CONSENTS TO PARTICIPATE - PROXY INTERVIEW ...(Go To PROXY_RECORDING) |
| 2 R DOES NOT CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SURVEY ...(Go To INFCONS-EXIT) |
If Answer = -1 Then Go To INFCONS-EXIT
PROXY_RECORDING [] | Section: Household Interview |
INTERVIEWER: DOES R/PROXY CONSENT TO BE RECORDED?
INFCONS-EXIT [] | Section: Household Interview |
INTERVIEWER: ATTEMPT TO GAIN R'S CONSENT TO PROCEED WITH THE INTERVIEW. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO GAIN CONSENT, BREAK OFF THE INTERVIEW AT THIS POINT AND MAKE A RECORD OF ALL INFORMATION THAT COULD BE USEFUL IN GAINING THE RESPONDENT'S COOPERATION AT A LATER DATE.
INFCONS-1 [] | Section: Household Interview |
We appreciate your help in answering these questions. At the end of this survey I will ask you some questions that may help us contact you in the future. By sharing this contact information, you give your permission for us to use it for the purpose of locating you for future interviews. In attempting to locate you, we will never reveal any of the answers you've provided to the survey questions.
| 1 R AGREES WITH PROVIDING CONTACT INFORMATION |
| 2 R DISAGREES WITH PROVIDING CONTACT INFORMATION |
Q-2 [] | Section: Household Interview |
We have the spelling of your name as ... (REPEAT NAME AND SPELL AS SHOWN BELOW.)
[First Name] [Middle Name] [Last Name]
Is that correct?
| 1 INFORMATION CORRECT ...(Go To HH1-1AA) |
| 2 INFORMATION INCORRECT |
Q-2A [] | Section: Household Interview |
What is incorrect?
INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, SAY: Is this how you spell your name?
HH1-1AA [] | Section: Household Interview |
[flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R's mother dead?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH1-1BB
HH1-1A [] | Section: Household Interview |
Do you live with your biological mother?
INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, PROBE: Do you and your mother live in the same household?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO |
| 2 IF VOLUNTEERED, MOTHER IS DEAD |
| 3 IF VOLUNTEERED, JOINT CUSTODY ARRANGEMENT ...(Go To HH1-1-B) |
HH1-1BB [] | Section: Household Interview |
[flag indicating if R's father is deceased]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R's father dead?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH1-1C
HH1-1B [] | Section: Household Interview |
Do you live with your biological father?
INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, PROBE: Do you and your father live in the same household?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO |
| 2 IF VOLUNTEERED, FATHER IS DEAD |
| 3 IF VOLUNTEERED, JOINT CUSTODY ARRANGEMENT ...(Go To HH1-1-B) |
HH1-1C [] | Section: Household Interview |
[flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==1 && [flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Does R live with both parents?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH1-1-B
HH1-1E [] | Section: Household Interview |
[flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==1 && ([flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==0 || [flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==2)
COMMENT: Machine check: Does R live with mother only?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH1-1-B
HH1-1G [] | Section: Household Interview |
([flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==0 || [flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2) && [flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Does R live with father only?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH1-1-B
HH1-1I [] | Section: Household Interview |
In what kind of residence are you currently living?
(INTERVIEWER: DO NOT READ CATEGORIES)
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, PROVIDE EXAMPLES SUCH AS AN APARTMENT OR HOUSE, DORMITORY, BARRACKS, ETC.
| 11 RESIDENCE SUCH AS HOUSE, APARTMENT, OR CONDO, ALONE OR WITH OTHERS SUCH AS FRIENDS, ROOMMATES, SPOUSE/PARTNERS, OR CHILDREN |
| 22 RESPONDENT IN OTHER RELATIVE'S HOUSEHOLD |
| 24 RESPONDENT IN IN-LAW’S OR PARTNER'S FAMILY’S HOUSEHOLD |
| 3 DORMITORY, FRATERNITY OR SORORITY OR AWAY AT SCHOOL |
| 5 JAIL |
| 12 MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING, ON OR OFF BASE |
| 1 TROOP BARRACKS OR OFFICER QUARTERS, EITHER ON BASE OR ABOARD SHIP |
| 25 HALFWAY HOUSE, RESIDENTIAL MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT OR DRUG/ALCOHOL REHAB |
| 26 GROUP HOME, RESIDENTIAL NURSING OR OTHER ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY |
| 27 HOTEL, MOTEL, ROOMING, OR BOARDING HOUSE |
| 28 SHELTER (FOR HOMELESS OR ABUSED) OR ON STREET |
| 4 HOSPITAL |
| 29 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
HH1-1-B [] | Section: Household Interview |
[Residence of Respondent]
COMMENT: JUMP ACCORDING TO VALUE OF DWELLING
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH1-5
If Answer >= 3 AND Answer <= 5 Then Go To HH4-3A
If Answer >= 11 AND Answer <= 12 Then Go To HH1-3
If Answer >= 19 AND Answer <= 24 Then Go To HH1-3
If Answer >= 25 AND Answer <= 29 Then Go To HH4-3A
HH1-5 [] | Section: Household Interview |
First, I'd like to ask you ...
Are you currently married, widowed, divorced, legally separated, or have you never been married?
| 1 Married ...(Go To HH1-3) |
| 2 Widowed |
| 3 Divorced |
| 4 Legally Separated |
| 5 Never Married |
HH1-3 [] | Section: Household Interview |
I'd like to ask you a few questions about the members of your household. Things change from year to year, and we need to be sure that we have accurate information for this year.
[(INTERVIEWER: REMEMBER THAT R IS IN A (DWELLING TEXT). QUESTIONS ABOUT HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS REFER TO R'S PERMANENT ADDRESS.)/blank]
HH2-0 [] | Section: Household Interview |
RECCOUNT ([Number of people on HH Roster])
COMMENT: ARE THERE ANY HHI MEMBERS LISTED SO FAR?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To HH2-1
HH2-1 [] | Section: Household Interview |
[Besides yourself, may/May] I please have the full names of the people living [here/there]?
(INTERVIEWER: ADD EACH HOUSEHOLD MEMBER ON THE NEXT AVAILABLE LINE OF THE ROSTER. CLICK "ADD ROW" TO MOVE TO THE NEXT AVAILABLE LINE. CONTINUE PROBING AS NEEDED:)
Is there anyone else living [here/there]?
(WHEN R INDICATES THAT ALL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS HAVE BEEN ADDED, CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO CONTINUE.)
HH2-3 [] | Section: Household Interview |
When we last spoke to you on [date of last interview], the following people were living in the same household as you were.
Do any of them now have a usual residence elsewhere?
IF RESPONDENT INDICATES YES, ASK:
Who no longer lives in the same household?
(DELETE ANY PERSONS WITH A USUAL RESIDENCE SOMEWHERE ELSE BY CLICKING ON "DELETE ROW". WHEN ALL DELETIONS ARE DONE, CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO GO FORWARD.)
(INTERVIEWER: THERE WILL BE AN OPPORTUNITY LATER TO MAKE CORRECTIONS TO INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS STILL IN THE HOUSEHOLD.)
HH2-4 [] | Section: Household Interview |
May I please have the full names of anyone else who is now living in this household?
(ADD OTHER PERSONS ON NEXT AVAILABLE LINES AS THEY ARE NAMED BY RESPONDENT. CLICK "ADD ROW" TO MOVE TO THE NEXT AVAILABLE LINE. WHEN ALL NEW MEMBERS HAVE BEEN ADDED, CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO CONTINUE.)
HH2-10A [] | Section: Household Interview |
[To verify, besides yourself,/To verify,] I have (READ NAMES BELOW) listed as living [here/there].
HH2-11 [] | Section: Household Interview |
Do any of these persons have a usual residence somewhere else?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NO ONE LISTED, SELECT "NO" AND
CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO CONTINUE.)
HH2-13 [] | Section: Household Interview |
Is there anyone missing from this list?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NO ONE IS MISSING, SELECT "NO" AND CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO CONTINUE.)
HH2-13-CHECK1 [] | Section: Household Interview |
[anyone to be added to household roster?]==0 && [anyone on household roster now living elsewhere?]==0
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH2-14F
HH2-13-CHECK2 [] | Section: Household Interview |
[anyone on household roster now living elsewhere?]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH2-12
HH2-12 [] | Section: Household Interview |
Who has a residence elsewhere? Who else?
(DELETE ANY PERSONS WITH A USUAL RESIDENCE SOMEWHERE ELSE BY CLICKING ON "DELETE ROW". WHEN ALL CORRECTIONS ARE DONE, CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO GO FORWARD.)
HH2-13-CHECK3 [] | Section: Household Interview |
[anyone to be added to household roster?]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH2-14
HH2-14 [] | Section: Household Interview |
Who is missing from the list?
(ADD OTHER PERSONS ON NEXT AVAILABLE LINES AS THEY ARE NAMED BY RESPONDENT. CLICK "ADD ROW" TO MOVE TO THE NEXT AVAILABLE LINE. ENTER ALL INFORMATION ASKED. WHEN ALL MISSING MEMBERS HAVE BEEN ADDED, CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO CONTINUE.)
HH2-14F [] | Section: Household Interview |
[household member count] > 0
COMMENT: Is there at least one household member listed?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To HH4-3A
HHMEM-LOOP1-BEGIN [] | Section: Household Interview |
REPEAT
HH2-14G [] | Section: Household Interview |
VAREXIST ([relationship of HH member([loop number])])
COMMENT: check if there is a relationship to ask about
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH2-15
HH2-15 [] | Section: Household Interview |
ISVAREMPTY ([relationship of HH member([loop number])])
COMMENT: check if there is a relationship to ask about
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH2-15B
HH2-15-0 [] | Section: Household Interview |
[relationship of HH member([loop number])]==1
COMMENT: Check to see if that relationship is spouse
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH2-15-0A
HH2-15-0A [] | Section: Household Interview |
VAREXIST ([gender of HH member([loop number])])
COMMENT: check to see if gender of spouse exists
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH2-15-0B
HH2-15-0B [] | Section: Household Interview |
[gender of HH member([loop number])]
COMMENT: Branch on gencode of spouse
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH2-15A
If Answer = 2 Then Go To HH2-15A
HH2-15A [] | Section: Household Interview |
We have [name of HH member([loop number])]'s relationship to you as [relationship of HH member([loop number])].
Is this correct?
(INTERVIEWER: IF OTHER NONRELATIVE, AND PARTNER LISTED IN HOUSEHOLD, PROBE FOR BLOOD OR MARRIAGE RELATIVE OF PARTNER.)
| 1 CORRECT |
| 0 NOT CORRECT ...(Go To HH2-15B) |
HH2-15B [] | Section: Household Interview |
What is [name of HH member([loop number])]'s relationship to you?
| 87 HUSBAND |
88 WIFE |
2 SON |
| 3 DAUGHTER |
20 STEP-SON |
83 ADOPTED SON |
| 21 STEP-DAUGHTER |
84 ADOPTED DAUGHTER |
33 PARTNER |
| 70 PARTNER'S SON |
71 PARTNER'S ADOPTED/STEP SON |
72 PARTNER'S DAUGHTER |
| 73 PARTNER'S ADOPTED/STEP DAUGHTER |
79 PARTNER'S MOTHER |
80 PARTNER'S FATHER |
| 74 PARTNER'S OTHER BLOOD/IN-LAW RELATIVE |
4 FATHER |
5 MOTHER |
| 6 BROTHER |
7 SISTER |
59 ADOPTED BROTHER |
| 60 ADOPTED SISTER |
37 STEP-FATHER |
38 STEP-MOTHER |
| 39 STEP-BROTHER |
40 STEP-SISTER |
81 MOTHER'S PARTNER |
| 82 FATHER'S PARTNER |
8 GRANDFATHER |
9 GRANDMOTHER |
| 10 GRANDSON |
11 GRANDDAUGHTER |
12 UNCLE |
| 13 AUNT |
16 COUSIN |
17 NEPHEW |
| 18 NIECE |
19 OTHER BLOOD RELATIVE |
22 SON-IN-LAW |
| 23 DAUGHTER-IN-LAW |
24 FATHER-IN-LAW |
25 MOTHER-IN-LAW |
| 26 BROTHER-IN-LAW |
27 SISTER-IN-LAW |
28 GRANDFATHER-IN-LAW |
| 29 GRANDMOTHER-IN-LAW |
32 OTHER IN-LAW RELATIVE |
85 FRIEND |
| 86 ROOMMATE/HOUSEMATE |
34 BOARDER |
36 OTHER NON-RELATIVE |
| 45 FOSTER SON |
46 FOSTER DAUGHTER |
50 FOSTER FATHER |
| 51 FOSTER MOTHER |
52 FOSTER BROTHER |
53 FOSTER SISTER |
| 54 GUARDIAN |
75 ADOPTIVE FATHER |
76 ADOPTIVE MOTHER |
| 77 ADOPTIVE BROTHER |
78 ADOPTIVE SISTER |
HH2-16 [] | Section: Household Interview |
[relationship of HH member([loop number])]
COMMENT: SKIP ACCORDING TO RELCODE TO FIX CHARACTER GENDER FOR HOUSEHOLD MEMBER
If Answer = 2 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 3 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 4 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 5 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 6 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 7 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 8 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 9 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 10 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 11 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 12 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 13 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 14 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 15 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 16 Then Go To HH2-16-CHECK1
If Answer = 17 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 18 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 19 Then Go To HH2-16-CHECK1
If Answer = 20 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 21 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 22 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 23 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 24 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 25 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 26 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 27 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 28 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 29 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 30 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 31 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer >= 32 AND Answer <= 36 Then Go To HH2-16-CHECK1
If Answer = 37 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 38 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 39 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 40 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 41 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 42 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 43 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 44 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 45 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 46 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 50 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 51 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 52 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 53 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 54 Then Go To HH2-16-CHECK1
If Answer = 59 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 60 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer >= 70 AND Answer <= 71 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer >= 72 AND Answer <= 73 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 74 Then Go To HH2-16-CHECK1
If Answer = 75 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 76 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 77 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 78 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 79 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 80 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer >= 81 AND Answer <= 82 Then Go To HH2-16-CHECK1
If Answer = 83 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 84 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer >= 85 AND Answer <= 86 Then Go To HH2-16-CHECK1
If Answer = 87 Then Go To HH2-17
If Answer = 88 Then Go To HH2-17
HH2-16-CHECK1 [] | Section: Household Interview |
VAREXIST ([gender of HH member([loop number])])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH2-16-CHECK2
HH2-16-CHECK2 [] | Section: Household Interview |
[gender of HH member([loop number])]== -4
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH2-16A
HH2-16A [] | Section: Household Interview |
INTERVIEWER: IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK:
What sex is [name of HH member([loop number])]?
HH2-17 [] | Section: Household Interview |
How old is [name of HH member([loop number])]?
Default Next: | HHMEM-LOOP1-END |
Lead-In: | HH2-16 [2:2], HH2-16 [3:3], HH2-16 [4:4], HH2-16 [5:5], HH2-16 [6:6], HH2-16 [7:7], HH2-16 [8:8], HH2-16 [9:9], HH2-16 [10:10], HH2-16 [11:11], HH2-16 [12:12], HH2-16 [13:13], HH2-16 [14:14], HH2-16 [15:15], HH2-16 [17:17], HH2-16 [18:18], HH2-16 [20:20], HH2-16 [21:21], HH2-16 [22:22], HH2-16 [23:23], HH2-16 [24:24], HH2-16 [25:25], HH2-16 [26:26], HH2-16 [27:27], HH2-16 [28:28], HH2-16 [29:29], HH2-16 [30:30], HH2-16 [31:31], HH2-16 [37:37], HH2-16 [38:38], HH2-16 [39:39], HH2-16 [40:40], HH2-16 [41:41], HH2-16 [42:42], HH2-16 [43:43], HH2-16 [44:44], HH2-16 [45:45], HH2-16 [46:46], HH2-16 [50:50], HH2-16 [51:51], HH2-16 [52:52], HH2-16 [53:53], HH2-16 [59:59], HH2-16 [60:60], HH2-16 [70:71], HH2-16 [72:73], HH2-16 [75:75], HH2-16 [76:76], HH2-16 [77:77], HH2-16 [78:78], HH2-16 [79:79], HH2-16 [80:80], HH2-16 [83:83], HH2-16 [84:84], HH2-16 [87:87], HH2-16 [88:88], HH2-16A [1:1], HH2-16A [2:2], HH2-16-CHECK2 [Default], HH2-16A [Default] |
HHMEM-LOOP1-END [] | Section: Household Interview |
UNTIL (([loop number]==[household member count]) || ([household member count]==0))
COMMENT: End loop collecting information on individual household members
HH4-3A [] | Section: Household Interview |
[household member count] > 0
COMMENT: Is there at least one household member listed?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To HH4-34
HH4-34 [] | Section: Household Interview |
[household member count] > 0
COMMENT: Is there at least one household member listed?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH4-29E
HH4-29E [] | Section: Household Interview |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]<18
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be under age 18 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-0
HH5-4D [] | Section: Household Interview |
[flag indicating presence of at least one opposite sex HH member] >= 1
COMMENT: Is there at least one person unrelated to R listed in the household
If Answer = 1 Then Go To HH5-5
HH5-5 [] | Section: Household Interview |
Are you currently living with someone in a marriage-like relationship?
| 1 YES ...(Go To HH5-6) |
| 0 NO |
HH5-6 [] | Section: Household Interview |
INTERVIEWER: CLICK ON THE BUTTON NEXT TO THE RESPONDENT'S PARTNER, THEN CLICK ON "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO CONTINUE.
HH5-7 [] | Section: Household Interview |
INTERVIEWER: YOU HAVE SELECTED THE NAME LISTED BELOW AS THE RESPONDENTS PARTNER. IF THIS IS NOT CORRECT, PLEASE RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS QUESTION BY PRESSING THE "BACK" ARROW KEY AND SELECT THE CORRECT NAME.
PARTNERS NAME: [partner's name].
Q2-0 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
We would like to ask you a few questions about your family background.
Q2-1 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1)
COMMENT: Check if R was ever interviewed as YA.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To MIGR-1
Q2-1A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Our records indicate that your birthdate is [BIRTHDATE~X].
Is that correct?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q2-1D) |
| 0 NO |
Q2-1B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What is your correct birthdate?
Q2-1D [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
And your age is [age of young adult]. Is that correct?
(INTERVIEWER: IF AGE IS INCORRECT PRESS "BACK" ARROW TO PREVIOUS QUESTION AND ENTER THE CORRECT BIRTHDATE).
Q2-1E [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-5FA
MIGR-1 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
I have some questions about where you've been living since [date of last interview]. At that time you were living at [street address at date of last interview]. Since then, have you ever lived at a different address?
MIGR-2 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Not including where you were living at the time of last interview ([street address at date of last interview]), how many different addresses have you lived at for more than a month?
MIGR-3 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Since [date of last interview], have you moved from one state, city, county, or country to another?
MIGR-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Begin loop asking about addresses since date of last interview
MIGR-5_000005 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[Thinking about where you lived the (first/next) time you moved to a different state or city or county - please tell me to what state or city or county you moved to.]
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER COUNTRY ONLY IF FOREIGN COUNTRY.)
MIGR-5_000006 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
MIGR-5_000007 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
MIGR-5_000008 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
MIGR-5_000009 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
MIGR-6 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What month and year did you move to that location?
Q2-4E_VERBATIM [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What is the main reason you moved here?
MIGR-7 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Since that time, have you moved to another state, city or county?
INTERVIEWER: CODE 'YES' IF R MOVED BACK TO A PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED PLACE.
MIGR-8-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
UNTIL ([answer to MIGR-7] != 1 || [loop number]==[number of different addresses R has lived at since date of last interview])
COMMENT: End loop when no more moves reported since date of last interview.
MIGR-10 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[MIGR-3]==1
COMMENT: did R report moving to a different city or state
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q2-5FA
Q2-5FA [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[Residence of Respondent]==28
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R indicate living in shelter or on the streets?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-13
Q2-5G [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Since [date of last interview], have you ever been homeless -- that is, without regular housing that was yours or you could count on as a regular place to stay?
Q2-13 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1 || [flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2
COMMENT: YAs enter this check item for whether R's mother was not interviewed in past Youth rounds due to death or reported mother dead in HHR
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-25-A
Q2-14 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([Residence of Respondent]==3) || ([Residence of Respondent]==4) || ([Residence of Respondent]==5) || ([Residence of Respondent]>25)
COMMENT: IS R IN SOME KIND OF TEMPORARY (INDIVIDUAL) LIVING QUARTERS?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-16A
Q2-15 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([Residence of Respondent]==19) || ([Residence of Respondent]==20) || ([flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]>0) || ([flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]==0)
COMMENT: IS R IN HH WITH BOTH PARENTS OR MOTHER ONLY?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-16
Q2-16A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[age of young adult]>=23
COMMENT: Is R age 23 or older?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-23B
Q2-16 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([Residence of Respondent]==19) || ([flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]>0)
COMMENT: IS R IN HOUSEHOLD WITH BOTH PARENTS?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-35AA
Q2-17 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
In what month and year did you most recently stop living in your mother's household?
Q2-18 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What was the reason you stopped living with her? (You may choose more than one)
(INTERVIEWER: CODE WITHOUT READING CATEGORIES
CODE ALL THAT APPLY)
| 1 WENT TO COLLEGE |
| 2 WENT TO (OTHER) SCHOOL |
| 3 GOT PREGNANT |
| 4 GOT MARRIED |
| 5 MOVED IN WITH (BOY/GIRL) FRIEND |
| 6 MOVED IN WITH FATHER |
| 7 MOVED IN WITH GRANDPARENT |
| 8 MOVED IN WITH OTHER RELATIVE |
| 9 MOVED INTO OWN APARTMENT/RESIDENCE |
| 10 ENTERED MILITARY |
| 11 TOOK JOB IN OTHER LOCATION |
| 12 GOT KICKED OUT |
| 13 FAMILY CONFLICT |
| 15 MOTHER DIED |
| 16 IF VOLUNTEERED, MOTHER LEFT HOUSEHOLD |
| 14 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q2-18A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
INSELECTION([Q2-18],15)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R indicate Mother was dead?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-25-A
Q2-19 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Is this the first time you stopped living with your mother?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q2-23B
Q2-20 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
How many times have you lived away from your mother?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q2-24
Q2-21 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Now please tell me about the first time.
In what month and year did you stop living with your mother?
Q2-22 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What (was/were) your reason(s) for leaving your mother's household at that time?
(INTERVIEWER: CODE WITHOUT READING CATEGORIES,
CODE ALL THAT APPLY)
| 1 WENT TO COLLEGE |
| 2 WENT TO (OTHER) SCHOOL |
| 3 GOT PREGNANT |
| 4 GOT MARRIED |
| 5 MOVED IN WITH (BOY/GIRL) FRIEND |
| 6 MOVED IN WITH FATHER |
| 7 MOVED IN WITH GRANDPARENT |
| 8 MOVED IN WITH OTHER RELATIVE |
| 9 MOVED INTO OWN APARTMENT/RESIDENCE |
| 10 ENTERED MILITARY |
| 11 TOOK JOB IN OTHER LOCATION |
| 12 GOT KICKED OUT |
| 13 FAMILY CONFLICT |
| 15 MOTHER DIED |
| 16 IF VOLUNTEERED, MOTHER LEFT HOUSEHOLD |
| 14 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q2-22A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
INSELECTION([Q2-18],15)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R indicate Mother was dead?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-25-A
Q2-23 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
For how long did you live away from her that first time?
(INTERVIEWER: THE NEXT QUESTION WILL ASK FOR THE TIME UNIT)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q2-23B
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q2-24
Q2-23A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
(SELECT TIME UNIT.)
| 1 DAYS |
| 2 WEEKS |
| 3 MONTHS |
| 4 YEARS |
Q2-23B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
About how many miles from you does your biological mother live? Is it...
| 1 Within 1 mile |
| 2 1-10 miles |
| 3 11-100 miles |
| 4 101-200 miles |
| 5 More than 200 miles |
| 15 MOTHER DECEASED ...(Go To Q2-25-A) |
Q2-24 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
About how often do you see your mother? Would you say...
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Not at all ...(Go To Q2-24A) |
| 2 About once a year or less ...(Go To Q2-24A) |
| 3 Several times a year |
| 4 About once a month |
| 5 Two or three times a month |
| 6 Once a week |
| 7 Several times a week |
| 8 Every day |
Q2-24A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
How long ago did you last see your mother?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT ON NEXT SCREEN)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q2-24C
Q2-24B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
(ENTER TIME UNIT:)
| 1 DAYS |
| 2 WEEKS |
| 3 MONTHS |
| 4 YEARS |
Q2-24C [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
How often in the past year have you had contact with your mother, by means such as card, letter, e-mail, text or facebook message, skype or phone call?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Not at all |
| 2 About once a year or less |
| 3 Several times a year |
| 4 About once a month |
| 5 Two or three times a month |
| 6 Once a week |
| 7 Several times a week |
| 8 Every day |
Q2-25-A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[flag indicating if will R be 21 or over as of December 31, 2012]==1 && [flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R will be 21 or over as of December 31, 2014 and has previously been interviewed as a YA
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-25-B
Q2-25-B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([flag indicating if R's father is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==2) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==1)
COMMENT: Machine check for grant YAs with no mom in HH only: did R report father as deceased prior to 2004 fielding, during 2004 fielding, or is R currently living with father?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-35AA
Q2-25A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([Residence of Respondent]==21) || ([flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]==0)
COMMENT: IS R IN HH WITH FATHER ONLY?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-25A-1
Q2-25A-1 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-23b]==15) || ([flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R's mother dead?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-31C
Q2-25AA [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[Is R in temporary quarters?]==1 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]>0
COMMENT: IS R IN TEMP LIVING QUARTERS BUT HAS FATHER LIVING IN HH?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-35
Q2-25B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[flag indicating if R's father is deceased]==1 || [flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==2
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R report father as deceased in previous or current interview or is R not living with father?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-35AA
Q2-26 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Is your father living at this time?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q2-26-C
Q2-26-A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[flag indicating if will R be 21 or over as of December 31, 2012]==1 && [flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1
COMMENT: Machine check for YAs who said their father was living at this time in Q2-26: see if R will be 21 or over as of December 31, 2014
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-27F
Q2-26-B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[flag indicating if will R be 21 or over as of December 31, 2012]==1 && [flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1
COMMENT: Machine check for YAs who said their father was not living at this time in Q2-26: see if R will be 21 or over as of December 31, 2014
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-35AA
Q2-26-C [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[flag indicating if will R be 21 or over as of December 31, 2012]==1 && [flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1
COMMENT: Machine check for YAs who said they did not know if or refused to say whether their father was living at this time in Q2-26: see if R will be 21 or over as of December 31, 2014
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-35AA
Q2-26A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([Residence of Respondent]==19) || ([Residence of Respondent]==20) || ([flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]>0) || ([flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]==0)
COMMENT: IS R IN HH WITH BOTH PARENTS OR WITH MOTHER ONLY?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-29
Q2-27A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
When did he pass away?
Q2-27B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
How long ago did you last live with your father?
(INTERVIEWER : THE NEXT QUESTION WILL ASK FOR THE TIME UNIT. IF R VOLUNTEERS "WHEN I LEFT MOTHER'S HOUSE" OR "FATHER DIED BEFORE I WAS BORN" CODE '0')
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q2-35AA
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q2-27D
Q2-27C [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
(ENTER TIME UNIT:)
| 1 Years ago |
| 2 Months ago |
| 3 Weeks ago |
Q2-27D [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
(INTERVIEWER: MAKE SELECTION WITHOUT ASKING R)
| 1 When I left my mother's house |
| 2 He died before I was born |
| 3 He never lived with us |
Q2-27E [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-23b]==15) || ([flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R's mother dead?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-29
Q2-27F [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-23b]==15) || ([flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R's mother dead? Only YA's 21 or older hit this screen.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-34A
Q2-27G [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([Residence of Respondent]==20) || ([flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]==0)
COMMENT: MACHINE CHECK FOR GRANT CASES: IS R IN HH WITH MOTHER ONLY?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-34A
Q2-28 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Do your mother and father live together?
Q2-28AB [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[Q2-28]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R indicate the mother and father live together?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-35
Q2-28AC [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[flag indicating if will R be 21 or over as of December 31, 2012]==1 && [flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R will be 21 or over as of December 31, 2014 and has previously been interviewed as a YA
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-34A
Q2-29 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
When did you last live with your father?
(INTERVIEWER : THE NEXT QUESTION WILL ASK FOR THE TIME UNIT. IF R VOLUNTEERS "WHEN I LEFT MOTHER'S HOUSE" OR "FATHER LEFT BEFORE I WAS BORN" OR "NEVER LIVED WITH US" CODE '0')
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q2-29C
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q2-29B
Q2-29A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
(ENTER TIME UNIT:)
| 1 Years ago |
| 2 Months ago |
| 3 Weeks ago |
Q2-29B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
(INTERVIEWER: MAKE SELECTION WITHOUT ASKING R)
| 1 When I left my mother's house ...(Go To Q2-29C) |
| 2 He left before I was born ...(Go To Q2-29C) |
| 3 He never lived with us ...(Go To Q2-31C) |
Q2-29C [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-23b]==15) || ([flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R's mother dead?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-31C
Q2-30 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([Residence of Respondent]==20) || ([flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]==0)
COMMENT: IS R IN HH WITH MOTHER ONLY?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-31
Q2-31 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
How long ago did your father leave this household?
(INTERVIEWER : THE NEXT QUESTION WILL ASK FOR THE TIME UNIT. IF R SAYS FATHER HAS NEVER LIVED IN THIS HOUSEHOLD, ENTER ZERO.)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q2-31C
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q2-31C
Q2-31A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
How long ago did your father leave your mother's household?
(INTERVIEWER: THE NEXT QUESTION WILL ASK FOR THE TIME UNIT. IF R SAYS FATHER HAS NEVER LIVED WITH MOTHER, ENTER ZERO.)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q2-31C
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q2-31C
Q2-31B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
(ENTER TIME UNIT:)
| 1 Years ago |
| 2 Months ago |
| 3 Weeks ago |
Q2-31C [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-33DD
Q2-33 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Last year, that is during [(calendar year before year of interview)], did your father work for pay all of the year, part of the year, or not at all?
| 1 All of the year |
| 2 Part of the year |
| 3 Not at all ...(Go To Q2-33AA) |
Q2-33A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What kind of work was he doing?
(IF MORE THAN ONE KIND OF WORK, PROBE:) During [(calendar year before year of interview)], what kind of work did he do the longest?
(RECORD VERBATIM:)
Q2-33AA [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What kind of work was he most recently doing?
(IF MORE THAN ONE KIND OF WORK, PROBE:) The last time he was working, what kind of work did he do the longest?
(RECORD VERBATIM:)
Q2-33B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What were some of his main activities or duties?
(PROBE FOR TWO MAIN DUTIES AND RECORD VERBATIM)
Q2-33BA [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[Q2-33]==3
COMMENT: Was Q2-33 answered 3 (father didn't work)?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-33CC
Q2-33C [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
In the weeks that your father worked, how many hours per week did he work ...
...35 hours or more or less than 35 hours?
| 1 Less than 35 hours (1-34 hours) |
| 2 35 hours or more |
Q2-33CC [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
When your father last worked, how many hours per week did he work...
...35 hours or more or less than 35 hours?
| 1 Less than 35 hours (1-34 hours) |
| 2 35 hours or more |
Q2-34 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What is the highest level of schooling that your father ever completed?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Did not finish high school |
| 2 High school |
| 3 Some college |
| 4 Associate's degree |
| 5 Bachelor's degree |
| 6 Master's degree |
| 7 PhD |
| 8 J.D |
| 9 M.D |
Q2-33DD [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([Residence of Respondent]==21) || ([flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]==0)
COMMENT: IS R IN HH WITH FATHER ONLY?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-35AA
Q2-34A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
About how many miles from you does your biological father live? Is it...
| 1 Within 1 mile |
| 2 1-10 miles |
| 3 11-100 miles |
| 4 101-200 miles |
| 5 More than 200 miles |
Q2-35 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
About how often do you see your father? Would you say...
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Not at all |
| 2 About once a year or less |
| 3 Several times a year |
| 4 About once a month |
| 5 Two or three times a month |
| 6 Once a week |
| 7 Several times a week |
| 8 Every day |
Q2-35A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
How often in the past year have you had contact with your father, by means such as card, letter, e-mail, text or facebook message, skype or phone call?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Not at all |
| 2 About once a year or less |
| 3 Several times a year |
| 4 About once a month |
| 5 Two or three times a month |
| 6 Once a week |
| 7 Several times a week |
| 8 Every day |
Q2-35AA [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-42C
Q2-35AB [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([flag indicating whether R has already completed the sibling relatedness series]==1)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Has R already answered sibling relatedness questions?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-36A
Q2-35B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([number of siblings R has]>=1)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-35F
Q2-35F [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
We are interested in your relationship to your mother's other biological [child/children].
Q2-SIB-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
REPEAT
COMMENT: start loop about biological relatedness of siblings
Q2-35H [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Do you share a biological father with [name of sibling([loop number])]?
(IF NECESSARY, SAY:) In other words, do you and [name of sibling([loop number])] have the same birth father?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 YES, WE DO SHARE A BIOLOGICAL FATHER |
| 2 NO, WE DON'T SHARE A BIOLOGICAL FATHER |
| 3 I'M NOT SURE IF WE SHARE A BIOLOGICAL FATHER |
Q2-SIB-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
UNTIL ( [loop number]==[number of siblings R has])
COMMENT: End loop about biological relatedness of siblings
Q2-36A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1)
COMMENT: Check if R was ever interviewed as YA.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-42C
Q2-37 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Is your father Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish origin?
Q2-37A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What race or races does your father consider himself to be?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. CODE ALL RESPONSES INTO THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:)
| 1 White |
| 2 Black or African American |
| 3 Asian |
| 4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander |
| 5 American Indian or Alaska Native |
| 6 (DO NOT READ ALOUD:) SOME OTHER RACE (SPECIFY) |
| 7 (DO NOT READ ALOUD:) RESPONDENT REFUSES TO CLASSIFY FATHER'S RACE EXCEPT AS HISPANIC/LATINO |
Q2-37B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
([flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1)
COMMENT: Check if R was ever interviewed as YA.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-42C
Q2-38 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Are you Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish origin?...
Q2-38A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What race or races do you consider yourself to be?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. CODE ALL RESPONSES INTO THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:)
| 1 White |
| 2 Black or African American |
| 3 Asian |
| 4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander |
| 5 American Indian or Alaska Native |
| 6 (DO NOT READ ALOUD:) SOME OTHER RACE (SPECIFY) |
| 7 (DO NOT READ ALOUD:) RESPONDENT REFUSES TO CLASSIFY OWN RACE EXCEPT AS HISPANIC/LATINO |
Q2-39 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What is your origin or descent?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
(CODE ALL THAT APPLY)
| 1 African or African-American |
2 Chinese |
| 3 English |
4 Filipino or Philipino |
| 5 French |
6 German |
| 7 Greek |
8 Hawaiian or Pacific Islander |
| 9 American Indian |
10 Asian Indian |
| 11 Irish |
12 Italian |
| 13 Japanese |
14 Korean |
| 15 Cuban or Cubano |
16 Chicano |
| 17 Mexican or Mexicano |
18 Mexican-American |
| 19 Puerto Rican, Puertorriqueno, or Borincano |
20 Other Latino, Hispano or Latin American |
| 21 Other Spanish Descent |
22 Polish |
| 23 Portuguese |
24 Russian |
| 25 Scottish |
26 Vietnamese |
| 27 Welsh |
28 Other (SPECIFY) |
| 29 American (if volunteered) |
30 None |
Q2-39-B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[number of race/ethnic origins selected by R] > 1
COMMENT: Was more than one race selected?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q2-42C
Q2-39B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
You said that your origin or descent included...
(INTERVIEWER ORIGINS ARE LISTED ON ROSTER BELOW)
Which ONE do you feel closest to?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q2-42C
Q2-42C [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
What is your present religion, if any?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R ANSWERS “CHRISTIAN” PROBE FOR DENOMINATION/KIND OF CHURCH. READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Roman Catholic ...(Go To Q2-42D) |
| 2 Jewish |
| 3 Baptist ...(Go To Q2-42D) |
| 4 Lutheran ...(Go To Q2-42D) |
| 5 Methodist ...(Go To Q2-42D) |
| 6 Presbyterian ...(Go To Q2-42D) |
| 7 Episcopalian ...(Go To Q2-42D) |
| 8 Mormon ...(Go To Q2-42D) |
| 9 Unitarian |
| 10 Quaker ...(Go To Q2-42D) |
| 11 Non-Denominational Christian ...(Go To Q2-42D) |
| 12 Other Protestant (SPECIFY) ...(Go To Q2-42D) |
| 13 Muslim, Moslem |
| 14 Buddhist |
| 15 Other (SPECIFY) ...(Go To Q2-42D) |
| 16 None |
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q3-0
Q2-42D [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Do you consider yourself to be either a born-again or an evangelical Christian?
Q2-43 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
In the past year about how often have you attended religious services?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 More than once a week |
| 2 About once a week |
| 3 Two or three times a month |
| 4 About once a month |
| 5 Several times a year or less |
| 6 Not at all |
Q2-44 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
How important would you say religion is to you?
| 1 Very important |
| 2 Fairly important |
| 3 Fairly unimportant |
| 4 Not important at all |
Q2-44A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[Q2-43]==6
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R reported never attending religious services
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-47
Q2-44B [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[age of young adult]>18
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R is over age 18
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-47
Q2-44C [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
(([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-23b]==15) || ([flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2)) && (([flag indicating if R's father is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==2) || ([flag indicating if R's father is alive]==0))
COMMENT: Machine check to see both mother and father of R are deceased
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q2-47
Q2-45 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Do you usually go to religious services with your parent(s)?
Q2-46 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Would you go to religious services even if your parent(s) did not?
Q2-47 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Do many of your friends go to religious services?
Q2-47A [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
[Q2-43]==6
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R reported never attending religious services
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-0
Q2-48 [] | Section: Section 2: Family Background |
Do some of your friends go to the same church, synagogue or other place of worship as you do?
Q3-0 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
The next few questions are about dating and relationships.
Q3-0E [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[flag indicating if R has reported ever dating]==1
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R has ever reported beginning to date
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-1C
Default Next: | Q3-1 |
Lead-In: | Q3-0 [Default] |
Q3-1 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
At what age, if any, did you first start going out with someone as a couple, either alone or in a group?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER AGE |
| 0 Never started ...(Go To Q3-1C) |
| 99 Volunteered same-sex dating |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q3-1C
Q3-1A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
ENTER AGE IN YEARS:
Q3-1C [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]>18
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R will be 19 or over as of December 31, 2016 or has previously been interviewed as a YA
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-1G
Q3-1D [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How many close friends do you have who are boys?
Q3-1E [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How many close friends do you have who are girls?
Q3-1F-CHECK [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[number of close friends who are boys]==0 && [number of close friends who are]==0
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-1FA
Q3-1F [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Are most of your close friends younger than you are, about the same age as you are or older than you are?
| 1 YOUNGER THAN YOU ARE |
| 2 ABOUT THE SAME AGE AS YOU ARE |
| 3 OLDER THAN YOU ARE |
Q3-1FA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]<16
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-1FC
Q3-1FC [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[flag indicating if R has reported ever dating]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-49D
Q3-1G [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital/cohabitation status as of the date of last interview]
COMMENT: Machine check to branch on marital status at DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-1I
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q3-1Q
If Answer = 7 Then Go To Q3-1I
Q3-1I [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
When we last spoke to you on [date of last interview], you were [married to/living with] [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview]. Are you still [married to/living with] [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview]?
INTERVIEWER: IF R INDICATES A SEPARATION, EVEN IF STILL LEGALLY MARRIED, ANSWER NO TO THIS QUESTION AND INDICATE SEPARATION ON THE FOLLOWING QUESTION. PROBE FOR SEPARATION IF NECESSARY.
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO ...(Go To Q3-1O) |
| 2 INFORMATION INCORRECT ...(Go To Q3-1PA) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q3-1PA
Q3-1IA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital/cohabitation status as of the date of last interview]
COMMENT: Machine check to branch on marital status at DLI
If Answer = 7 Then Go To Q3-1K
Q3-1IB [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[flag indicating presence of spouse/partner in household] == 1
COMMENT: Is there a spouse listed on the household roster
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-1K
Q3-1IC [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
I notice that [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview] is not listed in the household roster.
Do you and [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview] still live together; are you temporarily separated due to something like work, school, or military service; or are you separated more permanently, even if legally married?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R INDICATES THAT SPOUSE WAS LISTED ON HHR, CODE AS STILL LIVING TOGETHER.)
| 1 STILL LIVING TOGETHER ...(Go To Q3-1K) |
| 2 TEMPORARILY SEPARATED BUT STILL TOGETHER ...(Go To Q3-1K) |
| 3 SEPARATED BUT STILL LEGALLY MARRIED |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q3-1U
Q3-1K [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Have there been any periods of one month or more between [date of last interview] and today when you did not live with [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview]?
Q3-1L [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital/cohabitation status as of the date of last interview]==7
COMMENT: Machine check: Is old marital status living with a partner?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-1M
Q3-1M [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Did you ever marry [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview]?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q3-1N) |
| 0 NO |
Q3-1N [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
In what month and year did you marry [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview]?
Q3-1NA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What is the highest grade or year of school that [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview] has ever completed?
| 0 NONE |
93 PRE-KINDERGARTEN |
| 94 KINDERGARTEN |
1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
13 1ST YEAR COLLEGE |
| 14 2ND YEAR COLLEGE |
15 3RD YEAR COLLEGE |
| 16 4TH YEAR COLLEGE |
17 5TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 18 6TH YEAR COLLEGE |
19 7TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 20 8TH YEAR COLLEGE OR MORE |
95 UNGRADED |
Q3-1NB [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What is [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview]'s religion?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R ANSWERS “CHRISTIAN” PROBE FOR DENOMINATION/KIND OF CHURCH. READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Roman Catholic ...(Go To Q3-1NB-1) |
| 2 Jewish |
| 3 Baptist ...(Go To Q3-1NB-1) |
| 4 Lutheran ...(Go To Q3-1NB-1) |
| 5 Methodist ...(Go To Q3-1NB-1) |
| 6 Presbyterian ...(Go To Q3-1NB-1) |
| 7 Episcopalian ...(Go To Q3-1NB-1) |
| 8 Mormon ...(Go To Q3-1NB-1) |
| 9 Unitarian |
| 10 Quaker ...(Go To Q3-1NB-1) |
| 11 Non-Denominational Christian ...(Go To Q3-1NB-1) |
| 12 Other Protestant (SPECIFY) ...(Go To Q3-1NB-1) |
| 13 Muslim, Moslem |
| 14 Buddhist |
| 15 Other (SPECIFY) ...(Go To Q3-1NB-1) |
| 16 None |
Q3-1NB-1 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Does [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview] consider [himself/herself] to be either a born-again or an evangelical Christian?
Q3-1NB-2 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
In the past year about how often has [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview] attended religious services?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 More than once a week |
| 2 About once a week |
| 3 Two or three times a month |
| 4 About once a month |
| 5 Several times a year or less |
| 6 Not at all ...(Go To Q3-1PA) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q3-1PA
Q3-1NB-3 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[Q2-43]==6
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R reported never attending religious services
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-1PA
Q3-1NB-4 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Do you usually go to religious services with [name of R's spouse/partner as of date of last interview]?...
Q3-1O [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How did this relationship end?
| 1 Separation |
| 2 Divorce or Annulment |
| 3 Death of a spouse/partner |
| 4 Break Up |
| 5 IF VOLUNTEERED, RELATIONSHIP IS ON-GOING ...(Go To Q3-1U) |
Q3-1P [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
In what month and year did this relationship end?
Q3-1PA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital/cohabitation status as of the date of last interview]==7&&[official marital status at date of last interview]==2
COMMENT: Machine check: Was R living with a partner at DLI but also separated from a spouse?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-1PB
Q3-1PB [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Our records indicate that you were separated from [name of spouse R was separated from]. Did you ever get a legal divorce?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO ...(Go To Q3-1PD) |
| 2 INFORMATION INCORRECT ...(Go To Q3-1PD) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q3-1PD
Q3-1PC [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
In what month and year were you divorced?
Q3-1PD [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[flag indicating if R's current spouse or partner is the same as R's spouse or partner at the date of last interview]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-49A
Q3-1Q [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
When we last spoke to you on [date of last interview], you were separated. Did you ever get a legal divorce?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO ...(Go To Q3-1S) |
| 2 INFORMATION INCORRECT ...(Go To Q3-1U) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q3-1U
Q3-1R [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
In what month and year did this relationship end?
Q3-1S [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Are you still separated, or did you reunite?
| 1 STILL SEPARATED |
| 2 REUNITED ...(Go To Q3-1T) |
Q3-1T [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
In what month and year did you reunite?
Q3-1U [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[flag indicating presence of a partner in household]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R report a partner in the household record?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-2B
Q3-2 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What is your current marital status? Are you...
| 7 Living with a partner (not married) |
| 1 Married |
| 2 Separated |
| 3 Divorced |
| 6 Widowed |
| 0 Never married |
Q3-2B [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[flag indicating if R has reported ever dating]==0 && [marital status code]==0
COMMENT: check if never started dating and never married
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-56-JUMP1
Q3-2C [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital status code]
COMMENT: skip according to marital status
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q3-3B
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-4A
If Answer >= 2 AND Answer <= 3 Then Go To Q3-4A
If Answer = 6 Then Go To Q3-4A
If Answer = 7 Then Go To Q3-2D
Q3-2D [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital/cohabitation status as of the date of last interview]
COMMENT: Machine check to branch on marital status at DLI
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q3-3
If Answer = 7 Then Go To Q3-3
Q3-3 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Have you ever been officially married?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO ...(Go To Q3-4A) |
Q3-3A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What (then) is your official marital status?
| 0 Never Married |
| 1 Married |
| 2 Separated |
| 3 Divorced |
| 6 Widowed |
Q3-3B [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital/cohabitation status as of the date of last interview]
COMMENT: Machine check to branch on previous marital status at DLI
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q3-4
Q3-4 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Nowadays, many unmarried couples live together; sometimes they eventually marry and sometimes they don't. [Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] lived with a partner, to whom you were not married, for more than one month?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO ...(Go To Q3-49D) |
| 3 VOLUNTEERED SAME-SEX PARTNER |
Q3-4A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
ISVAREMPTY ([name of R's spouse])
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is the symbol for spouse's name from the HHR blank?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-4BA
Q3-4BA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital status code]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-4BB
Q3-4BB [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
I notice that your spouse is not listed in the household roster.
Do you and your spouse still live together; are you temporarily separated due to something like work, school, or military service; or are you separated more permanently, even if legally married?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R INDICATES THAT SPOUSE WAS LISTED ON HHR, CODE AS STILL LIVING TOGETHER.)
| 1 STILL LIVING TOGETHER ...(Go To Q3-4BC) |
| 2 TEMPORARILY SEPARATED BUT STILL TOGETHER ...(Go To Q3-4BC) |
| 3 SEPARATED BUT STILL LEGALLY MARRIED ...(Go To Q3-4BC) |
| 4 MARITAL STATUS INCORRECT |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q3-4F
Q3-4BC [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
May I please have the name (or initials) of your spouse?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER NAME ...(Go To Q3-4BD) |
| 2 R DOES NOT WANT TO GIVE NAME |
Q3-4BD [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
(May I please have the name (or initials) of your spouse?)
Q3-4BF [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What then is your current marital status? Are you...
| 0 Never married |
| 2 Separated |
| 3 Divorced |
| 6 Widowed |
| 7 Living with a partner (not married) ...(Go To Q3-4C) |
Q3-4C [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
ISVAREMPTY ([partner's name])
COMMENT: Machine check: Is the symbol for partner's name from the HHR blank?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-4DA
Q3-4DA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital status code]==7
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-4DB
Q3-4DB [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
I notice that your partner is not listed in the household roster.
Do you and your partner still live together; are you temporarily separated due to something like work, school, or military service; or are you not currently living with a partner?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R INDICATES THAT PARTNER WAS LISTED ON HHR, CODE AS STILL LIVING TOGETHER.)
| 1 STILL LIVING TOGETHER ...(Go To Q3-4DC) |
| 2 TEMPORARILY SEPARATED BUT STILL TOGETHER ...(Go To Q3-4DC) |
| 3 STATUS INCORRECT; NOT LIVING WITH PARTNER |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q3-4F
Q3-4DC [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
May I please have the name (or initials) of your partner?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER NAME ...(Go To Q3-4DD) |
| 2 R DOES NOT WANT TO GIVE NAME |
Q3-4DD [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
(May I please have the name (or initials) of your partner?)
Q3-4DF [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What then is your current marital status?
| 0 Never Married |
| 1 Married ...(Go To Q3-4F) |
| 2 Separated |
| 3 Divorced |
| 6 Widowed |
Q3-4F [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] been married to someone else or lived with someone else for more than one month in a marriage-like relationship other than [name of partner(1)]?
Q3-4G [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital status code]==1 || [marital status code]==7
COMMENT: check if married , or not married but living with partner and no sp or ptr name from hhr
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-5-A
Q3-4H [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] been married to someone or lived with someone for more than one month in a marriage-like relationship [other than name of partner(if old partner exists)/blank (if no partner exists)]?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q3-5-A) |
| 0 NO |
| 3 VOLUNTEERED SAME-SEX PARTNER |
Q3-5-A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
May I please have the name (or initials) of anyone with whom you were in a marriage or marriage-like relationship since [date of last interview]?
(INTERVIEWER: ADD NAME(S) ON NEXT AVAILABLE LINE AS THEY ARE NAMED BY RESPONDENT. CLICK "ADD ROW" TO MOVE TO THE NEXT AVAILABLE LINE.
IF R REPORTED A SPOUSE OR PARTNER IN THE HOUSEHOLD INTERVIEW, THAT NAME SHOULD APPEAR ON THE FIRST LINE OF THE ROSTER. IF R IS CURRENTLY MARRIED OR LIVING WITH A PARTNER, ADD THAT NAME FIRST. WHEN ALL NAMES HAVE BEEN ADDED, CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO CONTINUE.)
Q3-5-D [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[number of members on the partner roster]==0
COMMENT: Machine check to see if partner roster has no members
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-49A
Q3-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Begin loop collecting information about spouse/partners
Q3-6-E [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[loop number]==1
COMMENT: Is this the first loop?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-6-F
Q3-6-F [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[Flag indicating R is reunited with partner]==2
COMMENT: DID R INDICATE S/HE WAS REUNITED WITH PARTNER?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-12
Q3-6 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your relationship with [name of partner([loop number])]. When did you begin living with [name of partner([loop number])]?
Q3-6AB [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How long were you romantically involved with [name of partner([loop number])] before you began living together?
(INTERVIEWER: THE NEXT QUESTION WILL ASK FOR THE TIME UNIT)
Q3-6AC [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
(SELECT TIME UNIT.)
| 1 DAYS |
| 2 WEEKS |
| 3 MONTHS |
| 4 YEARS |
Q3-7 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How old was [name of partner([loop number])] when you began to live together?
Q3-7-A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[loop number]==1
COMMENT: Is this the first loop?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-7-AA
Q3-7-AA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital status code]
COMMENT: skip based on marital/cohabitation code
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q3-10A
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-7A
If Answer = 7 Then Go To Q3-7A
Q3-7A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What is [name of partner([loop number])]'s birthdate?
Q3-7B [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital status code]
COMMENT: skip based on marital/cohabitation code
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q3-10A
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-8
If Answer = 7 Then Go To Q3-10A
Q3-7C [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital status code]==0 || [flag indicating if R has ever been officially married]==0
COMMENT: Check to see if R is not currently married and has never been married
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-10A
Q3-8 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Were you married to [name of partner([loop number])] when you started living together?
Q3-8A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Were you married to [name of partner([loop number])] when you started living together?
Q3-9 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Did you ever marry [name of partner([loop number])]?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q3-10) |
| 0 NO |
Q3-10 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
In what month and year did you marry [name of partner([loop number])]?
Q3-10A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How long before you and [name of partner([loop number])] started living together did you and [name of partner([loop number])] make definite plans to move in together?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER DAYS ...(Go To Q3-10B) |
| 2 SELECT TO ENTER WEEKS ...(Go To Q3-10B) |
| 3 SELECT TO ENTER MONTHS ...(Go To Q3-10B) |
| 4 SELECT TO ENTER YEARS ...(Go To Q3-10B) |
| 5 IF VOLUNTEERED, MADE NO DEFINITE PLANS |
Q3-10B [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
(ENTER NUMBER OF [selected time unit].)
Q3-11A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[Is/Was] [name of partner([loop number])] Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish origin?...
Q3-11B [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Which of these groups best describes [name of partner([loop number])]?
[Is/Was] [name of partner([loop number])]...
| 1 Mexican American, Chicano, Mexicano |
| 2 Puerto Rican |
| 3 Cuban |
| 4 Other Hispanic (SPECIFY) |
Q3-11C [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What race or races [does/did] [name of partner([loop number])] consider [himself/herself] to be?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. CODE ALL RESPONSES INTO THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:)
| 1 White |
| 2 Black or African American |
| 3 Asian |
| 4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander |
| 5 American Indian or Alaska Native |
| 6 (DO NOT READ ALOUD:) SOME OTHER RACE (SPECIFY) |
| 7 (DO NOT READ ALOUD:) RESPONDENT REFUSES TO CLASSIFY SPOUSE/PARTNER'S RACE EXCEPT AS HISPANIC/LATINO |
Q3-12 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What [is/was] the highest grade or year of school that [name of partner([loop number])] [has ever completed/had ever completed by the end of your relationship]?
| 0 NONE |
93 PRE-KINDERGARTEN |
| 94 KINDERGARTEN |
1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
13 1ST YEAR COLLEGE |
| 14 2ND YEAR COLLEGE |
15 3RD YEAR COLLEGE |
| 16 4TH YEAR COLLEGE |
17 5TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 18 6TH YEAR COLLEGE |
19 7TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 20 8TH YEAR COLLEGE OR MORE |
95 UNGRADED |
Q3-13 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What [is/was] [name of partner([loop number])]'s religion?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R ANSWERS “CHRISTIAN” PROBE FOR DENOMINATION/KIND OF CHURCH. READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Roman Catholic |
| 2 Jewish |
| 3 Baptist |
| 4 Lutheran |
| 5 Methodist |
| 6 Presbyterian |
| 7 Episcopalian |
| 8 Mormon |
| 9 Unitarian |
| 10 Quaker |
| 11 Non-Denominational Christian |
| 12 Other Protestant (SPECIFY) |
| 13 Muslim, Moslem |
| 14 Buddhist |
| 15 Other (SPECIFY) |
| 16 None |
Q3-13A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[loop number]==1
COMMENT: Is this the first loop?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-13B
Q3-13B [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital status code]
COMMENT: skip based on marital/cohabitation code
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-13C
If Answer = 7 Then Go To Q3-13C
Q3-13C [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[religion of spouse/partner]
COMMENT: Branch based on religion of spouse/partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-13D
If Answer >= 3 AND Answer <= 8 Then Go To Q3-13D
If Answer >= 10 AND Answer <= 12 Then Go To Q3-13D
If Answer = 15 Then Go To Q3-13D
Q3-13D [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Does [name of partner([loop number])] consider [himself/herself] to be either a born-again or an evangelical Christian?
Q3-13E [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
In the past year about how often has [name of partner([loop number])] attended religious services?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 More than once a week |
| 2 About once a week |
| 3 Two or three times a month |
| 4 About once a month |
| 5 Several times a year or less |
| 6 Not at all ...(Go To Q3-16) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q3-16
Q3-13F [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[Q2-43]==6
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R reported never attending religious services
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-16
Q3-13G [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Do you usually go to religious services with [name of partner([loop number])]?...
Q3-14 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How did this relationship end?
| 1 Separation |
| 2 Divorce or Annulment |
| 3 Death of a spouse/partner |
| 4 Break Up |
| 5 IF VOLUNTEERED, RELATIONSHIP IS ON-GOING ...(Go To Q3-LOOP-END) |
Q3-15 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
In what month and year did it end?
Q3-16 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Has [name of partner([loop number])] ever been married before?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q3-17) |
| 0 NO |
Q3-17 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[Not including this marriage, how many other/How many] times has [name of partner([loop number])] been married?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q3-LOOP-END
Q3-18 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
When did [name of partner([loop number])]'s most recent marriage end?
Q3-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
UNTIL([loop number]==[number of members on the partner roster])
COMMENT: End loop asking details about each spouse/partner
Q3-49A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital status code]
COMMENT: skip based on marital/cohabitation status
If Answer = 1 Then Go To OCCSP-55H
If Answer = 7 Then Go To OCCSP-55H
Q3-49D [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
About how many different persons have you gone out with or dated in the past twelve months, including anyone whom you are currently dating? By dating, we mean going out as a couple, either alone or in a group.
ENTER NUMBER OF PERSONS:
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q3-56-JUMP1
Q3-49E [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
About how often do you usually go out with someone on a date or as a couple?
| 4 Once or twice a week |
| 3 Once or twice a month |
| 2 Less than once or twice a month |
| 1 Almost never |
| 6 IF VOLUNTEERED, NOT CURRENTLY DATING ...(Go To Q3-56-JUMP1) |
| 5 IF VOLUNTEERED, LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP |
| 0 DO NOT DATE/HAVEN'T STARTED DATING |
Q3-49F [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[answer to Q3-49E]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-50B
Q3-50A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Are you currently going out with one particular person, or are you dating more than one person?
| 1 DATING ONLY ONE PERSON ...(Go To Q3-50B) |
| 2 DATING MORE THAN ONE PERSON |
| 3 DATING NO ONE RIGHT NOW |
Q3-50B [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-60
Q3-51A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How long have you been dating this person?
| 3 SELECT TO ENTER WEEKS ...(Go To Q3-51AA) |
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER MONTHS |
| 2 SELECT TO ENTER YEARS ...(Go To Q3-51C) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q3-56-JUMP1
Q3-51AA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
ENTER WEEKS:
Q3-51B [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
ENTER MONTHS:
Q3-51C [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
ENTER YEARS:
Q3-52 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How frequently do you and this person have arguments about...
| - ...showing affection toward each other? |
| - ...how much time you spend together? |
| - ...dating other people? |
| - ...friends? |
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Hardly Ever |
| 4 Never |
Q3-56A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How happy are you with this person? Would you say...
| 1 Very happy |
| 2 Somewhat happy |
| 3 Somewhat unhappy |
| 4 Very unhappy |
Q3-56-JUMP1 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital status code]==0
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-56-JUMP2
Q3-56-JUMP2 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]<=17
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-60
Q3-56BA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Do you think you will [ever/ever again] live with a partner to whom you are not married?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q3-56BB) |
| 0 NO |
| 2 IF VOLUNTEERED, WILL LIVE WITH SAME SEX PARTNER ...(Go To Q3-56BB) |
Q3-56BB [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
On a scale of zero to 100, where zero means you are sure this will not happen and 100 means you are sure it will, how likely are you to live with a partner to whom you are not married in the next two years?
ENTER NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 100:
Q3-56CA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Do you think you will ever [marry/remarry]?
Q3-56CB [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
On a scale of zero to 100, where zero means you are sure this will not happen and 100 means you are sure it will, how likely is it that you will [marry/remarry] in the next two years?
ENTER NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 100:
Q3-57A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
The next several questions are on your ideas about romantic relationships in general, not necessarily about any of your specific relationships.
In your ideal world, what kind of relationship would you be in right now?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 Not dating |
| 2 Dating several people |
| 3 Dating one person exclusively |
| 4 Living together |
| 5 Married |
| 6 Married, but seeing other people |
| 7 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q3-58A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
In your ideal world, what would your relationship status be ten years from now?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 Not dating |
| 2 Dating several people |
| 3 Dating one person exclusively |
| 4 Living together |
| 5 Married |
| 6 Married, but seeing other people |
| 7 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q3-60 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What do you think is the best age, if any, for you to get married?
(INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT SAYS NEVER, ENTER "0")
Q3-61 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What is the youngest age you can imagine yourself getting married?
(INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT SAYS NEVER, ENTER "0")
OCCSP-55H [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Now I have some questions about your [spouse or partner]'s employment.
What kind of work did [Name of spouse/partner] do at [his/her] main job in the past 12 months? That is, what was [Name of spouse/partner]'s occupation?
(For example: plumber, typist, farmer...)
(IF NECESSARY: 12 months is the past 52 weeks.)
| 1 SELECT TO RECORD VERBATIM |
| 2 SPOUSE/PARTNER DID NOT WORK DURING THIS PERIOD ...(Go To Q3-63) |
| 3 SPOUSE/PARTNER DISABLED |
| 4 SPOUSE/PARTNER RETIRED |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To OCCSP-55J
OCCSP-55I [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
(What kind of work did [Name of spouse/partner] do at [his/her] main job in the past 12 months? That is, what was [Name of spouse/partner]'s occupation? )
(For example: plumber, typist, farmer..)
(IF NECESSARY: 12 months is the past 52 weeks.)
OCCSP-55J [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
What were [Name of spouse/partner]'s usual duties or activities at [his/her] main job in the past 12 months?
(For example: types, keeps account books, files, sells cars, teaches, lays bricks, etc..)
OCCSP-55K [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How many hours did [he/she] USUALLY work per week at [his/her] main job in the past 12 months?
SHIFTSP-86A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Which of the following categories best describes the hours [Name of spouse/partner] (works/worked) at [his/her] main job?
| 1 Regular day shift |
| 2 Regular evening shift |
| 3 Regular night shift |
| 4 Shift rotates (changes periodically from days to evenings) |
| 5 Split shift (consists of two distinct periods each day) |
| 6 Irregular schedule or hours |
| 7 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q3-63 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Now, I have some additional questions about your CURRENT relationship.
Would you say your [current relationship/marriage] is...
| 1 Very happy |
| 2 Fairly happy |
| 3 Not too happy |
Q3-64 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How often do you and your [husband/wife/partner]....
| - ....calmly discuss something? |
| - ....laugh together? |
| - ....tell each other about your day? |
| 1 Almost Every Day |
| 2 Once or Twice a Week |
| 3 Once or Twice a Month |
| 4 Less Than Once a Month |
Q3-65 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How frequently do you and your [husband/wife/partner] have arguments about the following....
| - ....chores and responsibilities? |
| - ....your children, if you have any? |
| - ....money? |
| - ....showing affection toward each other? |
| - ....religion? |
| - ....leisure or free time? |
| - ....drinking? |
| - ....affairs with other people? |
| - ....their relatives? |
| - ....your relatives? |
| - ....their friends? |
| - ....your friends? |
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Hardly Ever |
| 4 Never |
Q3-65LA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[marital status code]
COMMENT: skip according to marital/cohabitation code
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-75-CHECK1
If Answer = 7 Then Go To Q3-65NA
Q3-65NA [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Do you and your partner have definite plans to stay together?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO |
| 2 IF VOLUNTEERED, CONSIDER OURSELVES MARRIED |
Q3-66 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Do you and your partner have definite plans to get married?
Q3-67 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Do you think you will eventually marry [him/her]?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q3-69) |
| 0 NO |
Q3-68 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Do you think you will ever marry?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q3-69) |
| 0 NO |
Q3-69 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
At what age would you like to get married?
Q3-69A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
At what age do you plan to get married?
Q3-75-CHECK1 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[flag indicating if R's current spouse or partner is the same as R's spouse or partner at the date of last interview]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-75-CHECK2
Q3-75-CHECK2 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[flag indicating whether R had previously reported having children with current spouse/partner]==0 && [number of biological children in household]>0
COMMENT: Machine Check: Do R and spouse/partner have a biological child in the HH for the first time?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q3-75
Q3-75-CHECK3 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
[age of young adult]
If Answer = 25 Then Go To Q3-75
If Answer = 35 Then Go To Q3-75
If Answer = 45 Then Go To Q3-75
Q3-75 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Now we would like you to think about how much responsibility you and your [husband/wife/partner] have for various household chores. First, for each chore, think about whether you do this chore almost all of the time, most of the time, about half the time, some of the time, or almost never. How often do you....
| - ....prepare meals? |
| - ....wash dishes and clean up after meals? |
| - ....do laundry? |
| - ....clean the house? |
| - ....shop for groceries and other household goods? |
| - ....do outdoor chores? |
| - ....pay bills and keep financial records? |
| - ....run errands? |
| - ....fix things around the house? |
| - ....do automobile maintenance and repair? |
| - ....drive other household members to work, school or other activities? |
| - ....take care of the children (if any) in your household? |
| 1 Almost all of the time, Always |
| 2 Most of the time |
| 3 About half of the time |
| 4 Some of the time |
| 5 Almost never, Never |
| 6 IF VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT DO THIS TASK |
Q3-76 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Now, for each chore, think about whether your [husband/wife/partner] does this chore almost all of the time, most of the time, about half the time, some of the time, or almost never. How often does your [husband/wife/partner]....
| - ....prepare meals? |
| - ....wash dishes and clean up after meals? |
| - ....do laundry? |
| - ....clean the house? |
| - ....shop for groceries and other household goods? |
| - ....do outdoor chores? |
| - ....pay bills and keep financial records? |
| - ....run errands? |
| - ....fix things around the house? |
| - ....do automobile maintenance and repair? |
| - ....drive other household members to work, school or other activities? |
| - ....take care of the children (if any) in your household? |
| 1 Almost all of the time, Always |
| 2 Most of the time |
| 3 About half of the time |
| 4 Some of the time |
| 5 Almost never, Never |
| 6 IF VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT DO THIS TASK |
Q3-76A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Which of the following best applies to the sharing of household work between you and your [husband/wife/partner]?
| 1 I do much more than my fair share of the household work. |
| 2 I do a bit more than my fair share of the household work. |
| 3 I do roughly my fair share of the household work. |
| 4 I do a bit less than my fair share of the household work. |
| 5 I do much less than my fair share of the household work. |
Q3-76B [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
How do you and your [husband/wife/partner] organize the income that one or both of you receive? Please choose the option that comes closest.
| 1 I manage all the money and give my spouse/partner his/her fair share. |
| 2 My spouse/partner manages all the money and gives me my fair share. |
| 3 We pool all the money and each take out what we need. |
| 4 We pool some of the money and keep the rest separate. |
| 5 We each keep our own money separate. |
Q3-77 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Are you and your [husband/wife/partner] buying a house together?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, CLARIFY: Do you and your [husband/wife/partner] have a joint mortgage on a house?)
Q3-78 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Do you and your [husband/wife/partner]....
| - ....have separate bank accounts? |
| - ....have joint bank accounts? |
| - ....have separate credit cards? |
| - ....have joint credit cards? |
Q3-79 [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
Do you and your [husband/wife/partner] share all, most, some or none of the household expenses?
| 1 Share all household expenses |
| 2 Share most household expenses |
| 3 Share some household expenses |
| 4 Share none of the household expenses |
Q3-80A [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
When you and your [husband/wife/partner] make decisions about the following, who has the final say: mostly you, mostly your [husband/wife/partner], sometimes you and sometimes your [husband/wife/partner], you decide together, or does something else happen?
...Choosing shared weekend activities
| 1 Mostly me |
| 2 Mostly my spouse/partner |
| 3 Sometimes me, sometimes my spouse/partner |
| 4 We decide together |
| 5 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q3-80B [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
When you and your [husband/wife/partner] make decisions about the following, who has the final say, mostly you, mostly your [husband/wife/partner], sometimes you and sometimes your [husband/wife/partner], you decide together, or does something else happen?
...Choosing where and when to go on vacation
| 1 Mostly me |
| 2 Mostly my spouse/partner |
| 3 Sometimes me, sometimes my spouse/partner |
| 4 We decide together |
| 5 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q3-80C [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
When you and your [husband/wife/partner] make decisions about the following, who has the final say, mostly you, mostly your [husband/wife/partner], sometimes you and sometimes your [husband/wife/partner], you decide together, or does something else happen?
...Buying major things for the home
| 1 Mostly me |
| 2 Mostly my spouse/partner |
| 3 Sometimes me, sometimes my spouse/partner |
| 4 We decide together |
| 5 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q3-80D [] | Section: Section 3: Dating/Relationship History |
When you and your [husband/wife/partner] make decisions about the following, who has the final say, mostly you, mostly your [husband/wife/partner], sometimes you and sometimes your [husband/wife/partner], you decide together, or does something else happen?
...Making decisions that impact where you live
| 1 Mostly me |
| 2 Mostly my spouse/partner |
| 3 Sometimes me, sometimes my spouse/partner |
| 4 We decide together |
| 5 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q4-1 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Now I would like to ask you some questions about school.
Are you CURRENTLY attending or enrolled in REGULAR school, that is in [, or CURRENTLY being home schooled?/?]
(INTERVIEWER: DURING SUMMER, R IS ENROLLED IF R WAS IN SCHOOL IN THE SPRING AND WILL BE IN SCHOOL IN THE FALL)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-2
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q4-1A
Q4-1A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Although you are currently being home schooled, if you were to enroll in a regular school, in what grade or year of school would you be in?
| 1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
| 3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
| 5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
| 7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
| 9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
| 11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
| 93 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q4-2 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What grade or level of school is that?
| 1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
| 3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
| 5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
| 7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
| 9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
| 11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
| 13 VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL TRAINING PROGRAM |
| 14 UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY |
| 15 MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAM |
| 16 DOCTORAL/PHD PROGRAM |
| 17 POST-BACCALAUREATE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM (E.G., LAW SCHOOL, MED SCHOOL, NURSING) |
| 95 UNGRADED |
| 0 None |
Q4-3 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)] >=1 && [grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)] <=12
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is YA in grade 1-12?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q4-7A
Q4-3A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==0
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is this a first-time YA?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-4A
Default Next: | Q4-5 |
Lead-In: | Q4-3 [Default] |
Q4-4A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
There are many things that people might say to describe their schools. I am going to read some statements that other people have made about their schools, and I would like to know how well you think these statements describe your school.
Please tell me whether you think each statement is very true, somewhat true, not too true, or not at all true for your school.
.....It's easy to make friends at this school.
| 1 Very True |
| 2 Somewhat True |
| 3 Not Too True |
| 4 Not at All True |
Q4-4B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
.......Most of the teachers are willing to help with personal problems.
| 1 Very True |
| 2 Somewhat True |
| 3 Not Too True |
| 4 Not at All True |
Q4-4C [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
.......Most of my classes are boring.
| 1 Very True |
| 2 Somewhat True |
| 3 Not Too True |
| 4 Not at All True |
Q4-4D [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
.......I don't feel safe at this school.
| 1 Very True |
| 2 Somewhat True |
| 3 Not Too True |
| 4 Not at All True |
Q4-4E [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
.......Most of my teachers really know their subjects well.
| 1 Very True |
| 2 Somewhat True |
| 3 Not Too True |
| 4 Not at All True |
Q4-4F [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
......You can get away with almost anything at this school.
| 1 Very True |
| 2 Somewhat True |
| 3 Not Too True |
| 4 Not at All True |
Q4-4G [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
.......My schoolwork requires me to think to the best of my ability.
| 1 Very True |
| 2 Somewhat True |
| 3 Not Too True |
| 4 Not at All True |
Q4-4H [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
.......At this school, a person has the freedom to learn what interests him or her.
| 1 Very True |
| 2 Somewhat True |
| 3 Not Too True |
| 4 Not at All True |
Q4-4I [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
.......This school offers good job counseling.
| 1 Very True |
| 2 Somewhat True |
| 3 Not Too True |
| 4 Not at All True |
Q4-5 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
How satisfied are you with your school -- very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied?
| 1 Very satisfied |
| 2 Somewhat satisfied |
| 3 Somewhat dissatisfied |
| 4 Very dissatisfied |
Q4-5AA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Have you ever seen a student carry a weapon such as a gun or knife on school property?
Q4-5AB [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
In the last school year, how often have you seen any student carry a weapon such as a gun or knife on school property?
| 1 Never |
| 2 Once or twice |
| 3 A few times |
| 4 Many times |
Q4-5B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Has R been interviewed previously as a YA?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-5C
Default Next: | Q4-6 |
Lead-In: | Q4-1 [Default] |
Q4-5C [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Since [date of last interview], have you ever been enrolled in REGULAR school, that is in an elementary school, a middle school, a high school, a college or university, or graduate school?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q4-6) |
| 0 NO |
Q4-5CA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating whether R was interviewed as YA in 2014]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-5D
Q4-5D [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R had high school diploma as of DLI] ==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R have a diploma as of date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-31JJA
Q4-6 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
When were you last enrolled in regular school -- What was the month and year?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER MONTH AND YEAR |
| 0 Never enrolled ...(Go To Q4-75) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q4-7
Q4-6A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(ENTER MONTH AND YEAR:)
Default Next: | Q4-7 |
Lead-In: | Q4-6 [Default] |
Q4-7 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What is the main reason you left at that time?
(INTERVIEWER: CODE WITHOUT READING CATEGORIES)
(IF MORE THAN ONE REASON GIVEN, PROBE: What is the main reason?)
| 1 RECEIVED DEGREE, COMPLETED COURSE WORK |
| 10 EXPELLED OR SUSPENDED |
| 2 GETTING MARRIED |
| 3 PREGNANCY |
| 11 SCHOOL TOO DANGEROUS |
| 5 LACK OF ABILITY, POOR GRADES |
| 4 OTHER REASONS DIDN'T LIKE SCHOOL |
| 6 HOME RESPONSIBILITIES |
| 7 OFFERED GOOD JOB, CHOSE TO WORK |
| 8 FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES, COULDN'T AFFORD TO GO |
| 9 ENTERED MILITARY |
| 12 MOVED AWAY FROM SCHOOL |
| 13 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q4-7A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R had high school diploma as of DLI] ==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R have a diploma as of date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-17A
Q4-7B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]<=13 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]>=21
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be under 14 or over 20 as of December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-17A
Q4-8 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Since the date of last interview how/How] many high schools have you attended?
Q4-9 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] dropped out of regular school for at least one month and then returned?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO ...(Go To Q4-14) |
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q4-14
Q4-10 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
How many times did you drop out of regular school and then return?
(ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES:)
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q4-14
Q4-11 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Thinking about the last time you dropped out of regular school for at least one month and then returned...
In what month and year did you (last) drop out?
(ENTER MONTH AND YEAR:)
Q4-11A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
ISCOMPLETE ([month and year (last) dropped out of regular school for at least one month and then returned])
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R give complete dates for school drop out or return?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-12
Q4-11D [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What grade in school were you in when you last dropped out?
| 1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
| 3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
| 5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
| 7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
| 9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
| 11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
Q4-12 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Thinking about the last time you dropped out of regular school for at least one month and then returned...
In what month and year did you (last) return?
(ENTER MONTH AND YEAR:)
Q4-13 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What is the main reason for this (last) interruption?
(INTERVIEWER: CODE WITHOUT READING CATEGORIES)
(IF MORE THAN ONE REASON GIVEN, PROBE: What is the MAIN reason?)
| 1 RECEIVED DEGREE, COMPLETED COURSE WORK |
| 10 EXPELLED OR SUSPENDED |
| 2 GETTING MARRIED |
| 3 PREGNANCY |
| 11 SCHOOL TOO DANGEROUS |
| 5 LACK OF ABILITY, POOR GRADES |
| 4 OTHER REASONS DIDN'T LIKE SCHOOL |
| 6 HOME RESPONSIBILITIES |
| 7 OFFERED GOOD JOB, CHOSE TO WORK |
| 8 FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES, COULDN'T AFFORD TO GO |
| 9 ENTERED MILITARY |
| 12 MOVED AWAY FROM SCHOOL |
| 13 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q4-14 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] repeated a grade in school?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO ...(Go To Q4-16) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q4-16
Q4-15 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What grade(s) did you repeat?
(CODE ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
| 3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
| 5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
| 7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
| 9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
| 11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
Q4-16 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] skipped ahead a grade?
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q4-17A
Q4-17 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What grade(s) did you skip?
(CODE ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
| 3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
| 5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
| 7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
| 9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
| 11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
Q4-17A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[is R currently enrolled]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is YA enrolled in school?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q4-18A
Q4-18A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What is the highest grade or level of school that you have ever attended?
(INTERVIEWER: YOUNG ADULT IS NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED)
| 1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
| 3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
| 5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
| 7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
| 9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
| 11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
| 13 VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL TRAINING PROGRAM |
| 14 UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY |
| 15 MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAM |
| 16 DOCTORAL/PHD PROGRAM |
| 17 POST-BACCALAUREATE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM (E.G., LAW SCHOOL, MED SCHOOL, NURSING) |
| 95 UNGRADED |
| 0 None |
Q4-19AAA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What is the highest level of education that you have achieved to date?
(INTERVIEWER: [R HAS REPORTED [TEXT OF GRADE REPORTED EARLIER] AS [HIGHEST GRADE ATTENDED/GRADE CURRENTLY ATTENDING]. HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED SHOULD BE THE SAME OR A LOWER GRADE. CLARIFY ANY DISCREPANT ANSWERS AND BACK UP TO CORRECT [HIGHEST GRADE ATTENDED (Q4-18A)/GRADE CURRENTLY ATTENDING (Q4-2)] IF NECESSARY.])
| 1 8TH GRADE OR LESS |
| 2 SOME HIGH SCHOOL |
| 3 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE |
| 4 SOME VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL TRAINING (AFTER HIGH SCHOOL) |
| 5 COMPLETED VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL TRAINING (AFTER HIGH SCHOOL) |
| 6 SOME COLLEGE |
| 7 COMPLETED COLLEGE (ASSOCIATES DEGREE) |
| 8 COMPLETED COLLEGE (BACHELOR'S DEGREE) |
| 9 SOME GRADUATE SCHOOL |
| 10 COMPLETED MASTER'S DEGREE |
| 11 SOME GRADUATE SCHOOL BEYOND MASTER'S DEGREE |
| 12 COMPLETED DOCTORAL DEGREE (PhD) |
| 13 SOME POST-BACCALAUREATE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (E.G., LAW SCHOOL, MED SCHOOL, NURSING) |
| 14 COMPLETED POST-BACCALAUREATE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (E.G., LAW SCHOOL, MED SCHOOL, NURSING) |
Q4-19-JUMP [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-31A
Q4-19-CHECK [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[is R currently enrolled]<=0 && [flag indicating if R has been enrolled in school since the date of last interview]<=0
COMMENT: Has R not enrolled in school since Date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-19-NOSCHLDLI-BRANCH
Q4-19-NOSCHLDLI-BRANCH [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R had high school diploma as of DLI] ==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R have a diploma as of date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-31JJA
Q4-19AA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R had high school diploma as of DLI]==1
COMMENT: did R have HS diploma as of date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-55B
Q4-19-A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[highest grade R completed] > 3 || [flag indicating if will R be 21 or over as of December 31, 2012]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: is R's highest grade completed > 12 and will R be 21 or over as of December 31, 2014?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-28
SCHLFIND-AA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
VAREXIST ([name of school R attended at date of last interview])
COMMENT: Machine Check: Does R have an existing school name?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To SCHLFIND-A
SCHLFIND-A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
ISVAREMPTY ([name of school R attended at date of last interview])
COMMENT: Machine Check: Does R have an existing school name?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To SCHLFIND-C
SCHLFIND-B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Our records indicate that you were attending [name of school R attended at date of last interview] when we interviewed you on [date of last interview]. Is this the school [you are currently attending/you last attended]?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q4-26A) |
| 0 NO |
| 2 R SAYS DID NOT ATTEND THIS SCHOOL |
SCHLFIND-C [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What is the name of the (regular/high) school [you are currently attending/you last attended]?
SCHLFIND-D [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Where is it located?
(INTERVIEWER: IF SCHOOL IS IN ANOTHER COUNTRY, ENTER COUNTRY NAME INTO STATE FIELD.)
SCHLFIND-E [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Q4-25A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Is/Was] that school a public or private school?
| 1 PUBLIC |
| 2 PRIVATE ...(Go To Q4-25B) |
Q4-25B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Does/Did] that school have a religious affiliation or [Does/Did] it have no religious affiliation?
| 1 RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION |
| 2 NO RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION |
Q4-26 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
When did you first start going to [this/that] school -- In what month and year?
Q4-26A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(([grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)] >=1) && ([grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)] <=12)) && ([is R currently enrolled]==1)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is YA enrolled in school in grade 1-12?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-31A
Q4-27B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
When did you stop going to school there or graduate?
Q4-28 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Do you have a high school diploma or have you ever passed a high school equivalency or G.E.D test?
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q4-31JJA
Q4-29 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Which do you have - a high school diploma or G.E.D?
| 1 High school diploma ...(Go To Q4-30A) |
| 2 GED ...(Go To Q4-30B) |
| 3 (IF VOLUNTEERED:) BOTH ...(Go To Q4-30A) |
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q4-31JJA
Q4-30A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
When did you receive your high school diploma?
Q4-30B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
When did you receive your G.E.D?
Q4-31A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
About how much time do you spend on homework each week while still at school?
(IF NECESSARY READ:) We mean how much time do you spend on homework each week during the school day while you are still in school.
(ENTER NUMBER OF HOURS. IF LESS THAN ONE HOUR PER WEEK, ENTER 0.)
Q4-31B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Outside of school, about how much time do you spend on homework each week?
(ENTER NUMBER OF HOURS. IF LESS THAN ONE HOUR PER WEEK, ENTER 00.)
Q4-31G [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
In your current or most recent English or language arts class, how often does/did your teacher....
....have you make a presentation or give a report in front of the class?
| 0 Never/rarely |
| 1 1-2 times a month |
| 2 1-2 times a week |
| 3 Almost every day |
| 4 Every day |
Q4-31K [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In your current or most recent English or language arts class, how often does/did your teacher....)
....give you a writing assignment?
| 0 Never/rarely |
| 1 1-2 times a month |
| 2 1-2 times a week |
| 3 Almost every day |
| 4 Every day |
Q4-31Q [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
In the current or most recent school year, how often do/did your parents do the following? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?
....Check on whether you have done your homework?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31R [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current or most recent school year, how often do/did your parents do the following? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?)
....Help you with your homework?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31S [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current or most recent school year, how often do/did your parents do the following? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?)
....Give you special privileges because of good grades?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31T [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current or most recent school year, how often do/did your parents do the following? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?)
....Limit privileges because of poor grades?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31U [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
How often do your parents do the following? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?
....Require you to do work or chores around the home?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31V [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(How often do your parents do the following? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?)
....Limit the amount of time you can spend watching TV or playing video games?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31W [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(How often do your parents do the following? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?)
....Limit the amount of time you go out with friends on school nights?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31X [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
In the current or most recent school year, how often have you discussed the following with either or both of your parents or guardians? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?
....Selecting courses or programs at school?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31Y [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current or most recent school year, how often have you discussed the following with either or both of your parents or guardians? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?)
....School activities or events of particular interest to you?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31AA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current or most recent school year, how often have you discussed the following with either or both of your parents or guardians? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?)
....Your grades or report card?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31BB [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current or most recent school year, how often have you discussed the following with either or both of your parents or guardians? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?)
....Plans and preparation for district, state, or national tests (such as the ACT, SAT, or state proficiency exams)?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31CC [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current or most recent school year, how often have you discussed the following with either or both of your parents or guardians? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?)
....Going to college?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31DD [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current or most recent school year, how often have you discussed the following with either or both of your parents or guardians? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?)
....Community, national or world events?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31EE [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current or most recent school year, how often have you discussed the following with either or both of your parents or guardians? Would you say often, sometimes, rarely, or never?)
....Things that are troubling you?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Rarely |
| 0 Never |
Q4-31EE-A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==0
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R new to YA sample?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-31EE-B
Q4-31EE-B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-31IIA
Q4-31FF [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
In the current/most recent school year, how many times do/did your parents (or guardians) do any of the following? Never, once a term, once a month, or more than once a month?
....Attend a school meeting?
| 0 Never/Almost never |
| 1 Once a term/Less than once a month |
| 2 Once a month |
| 5 More than once a month |
Q4-31GG [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current/most recent school year, how many times do/did your parents (or guardians) do any of the following? Never, once a term, once a month, or more than once a month?)
....Phone or speak to your teacher or counselor?
| 0 Never/Almost never |
| 1 Once a term/Less than once a month |
| 2 Once a month |
| 5 More than once a month |
Q4-31HH [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current/most recent school year, how many times do/did your parents (or guardians) do any of the following? Never, once a term, once a month, or more than once a month?)
....Attend a school event in which you participated?
| 0 Never/Almost never |
| 1 Once a term/Less than once a month |
| 2 Once a month |
| 5 More than once a month |
Q4-31II [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(In the current/most recent school year, how many times do/did your parents (or guardians) do any of the following? Never, once a term, once a month, or more than once a month?)
....Act as a volunteer at your school?
| 0 Never/Almost never |
| 1 Once a term/Less than once a month |
| 2 Once a month |
| 5 More than once a month |
Q4-31IIA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Do you belong to any clubs, teams, or activities in school, such as band, choir, sports, or something else?
Q4-31IIB [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Do you belong to any clubs, teams, or activities outside of school?
Q4-31IIC [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
After a usual school day, where do you go between the time school lets out and dinner time?
(CODE ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Home |
| 2 To a park or outdoor area |
| 3 To the library |
| 4 To the mall |
| 5 To a relative's house |
| 6 To a friend's house |
| 7 To work or a job |
| 8 To the rec center/community center/YMCA/YWCA/Boys or Girls club |
| 9 To a sports facility/ball field/basketball court |
| 10 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q4-31IID [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Think about the things you do between the time school lets out and dinner time. How often do you...
...spend time with friends?
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Almost Never |
Q4-31IIE [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(Think about the things you do between the time school lets out and dinner time.) How often do you...
...read a book or magazine not assigned at school?
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Almost Never |
Q4-31IIF [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(Think about the things you do between the time school lets out and dinner time.) How often do you...
...do chores around the house?
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Almost Never |
Q4-31IIG [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(Think about the things you do between the time school lets out and dinner time.) How often do you...
...work for pay?
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Almost Never |
Q4-31IIH [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(Think about the things you do between the time school lets out and dinner time.) How often do you...
...do homework?
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Almost Never |
Q4-31III [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(Think about the things you do between the time school lets out and dinner time.) How often do you...
...go to music or art or drama lessons; or practice music, singing, drama, drawing/painting?
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Almost Never |
Q4-31IIJ [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(Think about the things you do between the time school lets out and dinner time.) How often do you...
...go to sports lessons or play sports or practice any physical activity such as dance or martial arts?
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Almost Never |
Q4-31IIK [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(Think about the things you do between the time school lets out and dinner time.) How often do you...
...watch TV?
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Almost Never |
Q4-31IIL [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(Think about the things you do between the time school lets out and dinner time.) How often do you...
...do volunteer work or community service?
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Almost Never |
Q4-31IILA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[number of siblings R has]>0
COMMENT: Does R have any siblings?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-31IIM
Q4-31IIM [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(Think about the things you do between the time school lets out and dinner time.) How often do you...
...do things with your brother(s) or sister(s)?
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Almost Never |
Q4-31IIN [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
On a usual day during the summer, how do you spend your time? Do you...
...spend time with friends?
Q4-31IIO [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(On a usual day during the summer, how do you spend your time?) Do you...
...read books or magazines for fun?
Q4-31IIP [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(On a usual day during the summer, how do you spend your time?) Do you...
...do chores around the house?
Q4-31IIQ [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(On a usual day during the summer, how do you spend your time?) Do you...
...work for pay?
Q4-31IIR [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(On a usual day during the summer, how do you spend your time?) Do you...
...go to school, attend a class, or do school work?
Q4-31IIS [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(On a usual day during the summer, how do you spend your time?) Do you...
...go to an organized activity such as sports, music lessons, or camp?
Q4-31IIT [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(On a usual day during the summer, how do you spend your time?) Do you...
...watch TV?
Q4-31IIU [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(On a usual day during the summer, how do you spend your time?) Do you...
...go to a shopping mall?
Q4-31IIUA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[number of siblings R has]>0
COMMENT: Does R have any siblings?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-31IIV
Q4-31IIV [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(On a usual day during the summer, how do you spend your time?) Do you...
...do things with your brother(s) or sister(s)?
Q4-31IIW [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(On a usual day during the summer, how do you spend your time?) Do you...
...go to the park or rec center?
Q4-31IIX [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(On a usual day during the summer, how do you spend your time?) Do you...
...go to a relative's or neighbor's house?
Q4-31JJA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R has been enrolled in school since the date of last interview]<=0
COMMENT: Has R not enrolled in school since Date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-31JJB
Q4-31JJB [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R has ever attended college]==1 && [flag indicating R has not reported receiving a college degree]==1
COMMENT: Check if YA has had some college, but not received a degree as of date of last interview.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-56RA
Q4-31JJ [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[highest grade R completed]==1
COMMENT: Check if in grade 8 or less
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-74D
Q4-31KK [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[highest grade R completed] >3
COMMENT: check if R has completed at least one year of college
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-55B
Q4-34 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What was the average grade you got in your classes in your last year of high school?
(INTERVIEWER: CODE WITHOUT READING CATEGORIES)
| 1 A |
| 2 A- |
| 3 B+ |
| 4 B |
| 5 B- |
| 6 C+ |
| 7 C |
| 8 C- |
| 9 D+ |
| 10 D |
| 11 D- |
| 12 E or F |
Q4-43A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Do you feel that your high school program [Is/Was] largely vocational, commercial, college preparatory, a general program, or some kind of specialized program?
| 1 VOCATIONAL |
| 2 COMMERCIAL |
| 3 COLLEGE PREPARATORY |
| 4 GENERAL PROGRAM |
| 5 OTHER SPECIALIZED PROGRAM, IE, FINE ARTS (SPECIFY) |
Q4-53 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
([grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)] >=11) && ([grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)] <=12) && ([is R currently enrolled] >=1)
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R currently enrolled in grades 11 or 12?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-53A
Q4-53A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Did/Have] you [use/used] any of the following school services in high school?
....Interest Inventories (a checklist of student interests to determine future job interests)
| 1 I HAVE USED |
| 2 I HAVE NOT USED |
| 3 SCHOOL DOES NOT OFFER |
Q4-53B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
([Did/Have] you [use/used] any of the following school services in high school?)
....Job listings or other information about available jobs.
| 1 I HAVE USED |
| 2 I HAVE NOT USED |
| 3 SCHOOL DOES NOT OFFER |
Q4-53C [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
([Did/Have] you [use/used] any of the following school services in high school?)
....Job fairs where employers or the military describe available jobs.
| 1 I HAVE USED |
| 2 I HAVE NOT USED |
| 3 SCHOOL DOES NOT OFFER |
Q4-53D [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
([Did/Have] you [use/used] any of the following school services in high school?)
....Career placement counseling.
| 1 I HAVE USED |
| 2 I HAVE NOT USED |
| 3 SCHOOL DOES NOT OFFER |
Q4-53E [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
([Did/Have] you [use/used] any of the following school services in high school?)
....Letters of recommendation.
| 1 I HAVE USED |
| 2 I HAVE NOT USED |
| 3 SCHOOL DOES NOT OFFER |
Q4-53F [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
([Did/Have] you [use/used] any of the following school services in high school?)
....School arranged job interviews.
| 1 I HAVE USED |
| 2 I HAVE NOT USED |
| 3 SCHOOL DOES NOT OFFER |
Q4-54 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
At your high school, [did/have] you [receive(d)] any help in applying for vocational/technical school or college?
Q4-54B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Did you receive help with filling out vocational/technical school or college applications?
Q4-54C [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Did you receive help with filling out financial aid forms?
Q4-54D [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Did you receive assistance in writing essays for the vocational/technical school or college applications?
Q4-55 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Many people may need financial aid for college or job training after high school. Have you or your parents ever received any information or help in finding out about this type of financial aid?
Q4-55AA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Did you receive this help or information from your high school, either from a teacher or guidance counselor or from a financial aid meeting?
Q4-55AB [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Did you receive this help or information directly from a vocational/technical school, or a college or university?
Q4-55AC [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Did you receive this help or information from any other source, such as a loan officer at a bank, the U.S. Department of Education, or the military?
Q4-55B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
(([grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)]==12) || ([grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)]==14)) && ([is R currently enrolled] >=1)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is YA a senior in HS or a freshman in college?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-55BA
Q4-55BA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R has ever attended college]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is YA a senior in HS or a freshman in college?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-56A
Q4-55C [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Now I have a few questions about applying to college. Please tell me the name of each college, university, or other institutes of higher education that you applied to, if any.
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER COLLEGE NAMES ...(Go To Q4-55D-LOOP-BEGIN) |
| 0 HAVE NOT APPLIED TO COLLEGE |
Q4-55D-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Begin loop to collect information about colleges R has applied to
Q4-COLLAPPFIND-A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Please tell me the nameof the [first/next] college, university, or other institute of higher education that you applied to.
Q4-COLLAPPFIND-B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Where is it located?
(INTERVIEWER: IF SCHOOL IS IN ANOTHER COUNTRY, ENTER COUNTRY NAME INTO STATE FIELD.)
Q4-COLLAPPFIND-E [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Q4-55F [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Were you accepted to [name of school([loop number])]?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO |
| 2 DO NOT KNOW YET |
Q4-55G [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Did you apply to any other college, university, or other institute of higher education?
Q4-55H-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
UNTIL ([flag indicating if R has applied to any more colleges, universities, etc.]==0)
COMMENT: End loop about colleges
Q4-56A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)]>12 && [grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)]<93
COMMENT: R ever attended college?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-56RA
Q4-56RA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating that R was attending college at last interview, but since the date of last interview has not attended college and has never received a degree]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R report no college since DLI but we need to check for degree completion?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-61-SKIP
Q4-56S [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[is R currently enrolled]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R currently enrolled?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-COLLCHECK
Q4-56SA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-56T
Q4-56T [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R has been enrolled in school since the date of last interview]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported attending school since DLI?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-COLLCHECK
Q4-COLLCHECK [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating whether R was enrolled in college at the date of last interview] ==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To COLLFIND-AA
COLLFIND-AA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
VAREXIST ([Name of college R was attending at the date of last interview])
COMMENT: Machine Check: Does R have an existing college name?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To COLLFIND-AB
COLLFIND-AB [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
ISVAREMPTY ([Name of college R was attending at the date of last interview])
COMMENT: Machine Check: Does R really have an existing school name?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To COLLFIND-A
COLLFIND-AC [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Our records indicate that you were attending [Name of college R was attending at the date of last interview] when we interviewed you on [date of last interview]. Is this the school [you are currently attending/you last attended]?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q4-61-SKIP) |
| 0 NO |
| 2 R SAYS DID NOT ATTEND THIS SCHOOL |
Q4-COLLFIND-A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What is the name of the [degree-granting college or university or institute/vocational or technical program] you [blank/last] [are attending/attended]?
Q4-COLLFIND-B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Where is it located?
(INTERVIEWER: IF SCHOOL OR PROGRAM IS IN ANOTHER COUNTRY, ENTER COUNTRY NAME INTO STATE FIELD.)
Q4-COLLFIND-E [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Q4-57 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[When/After you completed high school, when], in what month and year did you [first/most recently begin to] attend [your (current/most recent) college/your (current/most recent) vocational or technical program]?
Q4-61-SKIP [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)]==13
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-61A
Q4-61 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] obtained any kind of academic degree, for example, an Associate's degree or any kind of college degree?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q4-63) |
| 0 NO |
Q4-61A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating that R was attending college at last interview, but since the date of last interview has not attended college and has never received a degree]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R enter this sequence only to verify whether a degree had been obtained?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-1
Q4-61B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[is R currently enrolled]==1
COMMENT: Is YA currently enrolled
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-63A
Q4-62 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
When did you stop attending [your (current/most recent) college/your (current/most recent) vocational or technical program] -- In what month and year?
(ENTER MONTH AND YEAR:)
Q4-63 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What is the name of the most recent college degree you received?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Associate/Junior College (AA) |
| 2 Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA) |
| 4 Bachelor of Science (BS) |
| 5 Master's Degree (MA, MBA, MS, MSW) |
| 6 Doctoral Degree (PhD) |
| 7 Professional Degree (MD, LLD, DDS, DVS, PharmD) |
| 3 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q4-63-A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
When did you receive that degree -- In what month and year?
(ENTER MONTH AND YEAR:)
Q4-63A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What [Is/Was] your field of study?
PROBE IF NECESSARY: What [are/were] you majoring in?
Q4-64A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R has an academic degree]==1
COMMENT: Did YA indicate receiving a degree?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-64B
Q4-64B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Have you obtained any other academic degree?
Q4-64C [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What other college degree(s) have you received?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Associate/Junior College (AA) |
| 2 Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA) |
| 4 Bachelor of Science (BS) |
| 5 Master's Degree (MA, MBA, MS, MSW) |
| 6 Doctoral Degree (PhD) |
| 7 Professional Degree (MD, LLD, DDS, DVS, PharmD) |
| 3 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q4-64D [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating that R was attending college at last interview, but since the date of last interview has not attended college and has never received a degree]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R enter this sequence only to determine degree attainment?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-1
Q4-65 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[is R currently enrolled]==1
COMMENT: Is YA currently enrolled
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-67-SKIP
Q4-67-SKIP [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)]==13
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-74D
Q4-67 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Does/Did] the school you [are attending/attended] consider you a full or part-time student?
IF DON'T KNOW, PROBE: What do you consider yourself to be?
Q4-68 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What [are/were] the full-time tuition and fees for this academic year at the school where you [are/were] [currently/blank] enrolled?
Please include the full amount even though you may [blank/have] [obtain/obtained] some of the money from scholarships or other sources. DO NOT include charges for room and board.......
[Even though you are/were not enrolled full-time, please tell me what the tuition and fees would be/have been if you WERE going full-time./blank]
Q4-69 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Did you receive a loan to cover any of the costs for this year's college expenses?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO ...(Go To Q4-72) |
Q4-70 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What was the amount of the loan(s)?
Q4-71 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
About how much of the year's expenses did this loan cover?
Was it....
| 1 Less than 1/4 |
| 2 At least 1/4 but less than 1/2 |
| 3 At least 1/2 but less than 3/4 |
| 4 3/4 or more |
Q4-72 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Are/Were] you receiving any (other) form of financial aid for the academic year, such as a scholarship, a grant, a fellowship, an assistantship, tuition waiver, or veteran's educational benefits under the G.I. Bill or V.E.A.P.?
Q4-73-A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
We would like to know which forms of financial aid you [have/had] received. [Do/Did] you have...
| - ...Work study? |
| - ...Any scholarships? |
| - ...Any grants? |
| - ...Any fellowships? |
| - ...Any assistantships? |
| - ...Any tuition waivers? |
Q4-73-B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating R has ever been in the military]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-73-C
Q4-73-C [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Do/Did] you receive...
| - ...Any veteran's educational benefits or V.E.A.P.? |
| - ...Any aid from the military educational assistance program? |
Q4-73-D [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[Do/Did] you receive any OTHER form of financial aid?
Q4-73-E [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What other form of financial aid [do/did] you receive?
Q4-74A [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[is R currently enrolled]== 1
COMMENT: check if currently attending
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-74B
Q4-74B [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
During this school year, have any relatives or friends (other than your [spouse or partner]) helped pay for your schooling or your living expenses?
Q4-74C [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
In the last school year you attended college, did any relatives or friends (other than your [spouse or partner]) help pay for your schooling or your living expenses?
Q4-74CA [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
Who all [has helped/helped] you pay for your schooling or your living expenses?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Biological Father |
| 2 Stepfather |
| 3 Biological Mother |
| 4 Stepmother |
| 5 Grandparent (mother's side) |
| 6 Grandparent (father's side) |
| 7 Brother or Sister |
| 8 Aunt or Uncle (mother's side) |
| 9 Aunt or Uncle (father's side) |
| 10 Other Relative (SPECIFY) |
| 11 Friend |
Q4-74D [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
[flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==0
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R new to YA sample?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-75
Q4-75 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
What is the highest grade or year of REGULAR school, that is elementary school, high school, college, or graduate school that you would LIKE to complete?
| 1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
| 3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
| 5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
| 7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
| 9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
| 11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
| 13 1ST YEAR COLLEGE |
| 14 2ND YEAR COLLEGE (ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE) |
| 15 3RD YEAR COLLEGE |
| 16 4TH YEAR COLLEGE (BACHELOR'S DEGREE) |
| 17 5TH YEAR COLLEGE (MASTER'S DEGREE) |
| 18 MORE THAN 5 YEARS OF COLLEGE (LAW DEGREE, Ph.D., M.D, LLD, DDS, JD) |
Q4-76 [] | Section: Section 4: Regular Schooling |
As things now stand, what is the highest grade or year you think you will ACTUALLY complete?
| 1 1ST GRADE |
| 2 2ND GRADE |
| 3 3RD GRADE |
| 4 4TH GRADE |
| 5 5TH GRADE |
| 6 6TH GRADE |
| 7 7TH GRADE |
| 8 8TH GRADE |
| 9 9TH GRADE |
| 10 10TH GRADE |
| 11 11TH GRADE |
| 12 12TH GRADE |
| 13 1ST YEAR COLLEGE |
| 14 2ND YEAR COLLEGE (ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE) |
| 15 3RD YEAR COLLEGE |
| 16 4TH YEAR COLLEGE (BACHELOR'S DEGREE) |
| 17 5TH YEAR COLLEGE (MASTER'S DEGREE) |
| 18 MORE THAN 5 YEARS OF COLLEGE (LAW DEGREE, Ph.D., M.D, LLD, DDS, JD) |
Q5-1 [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[age of young adult]
COMMENT: check value of age which was calculated in section 2
If Answer >= 11 AND Answer <= 16 Then Go To Q5-3-LOOP-BEGIN
Q5-1-A [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[flag indicating whether R was active in military at date of last interview]==1
COMMENT: Was R enlisted in the military at the date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-1-B
Default Next: | Q5-2 |
Lead-In: | Q5-1 [Default] |
Q5-1-B [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
When we last spoke to you on [date of last interview], you were enlisted in the [branch of military R was serving in at DLI]. Are you still enlisted in the [branch of military R was serving in at DLI]?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO |
| 2 INFORMATION INCORRECT ...(Go To Q5-2) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q5-2
Q5-2 [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] enlisted or been sworn into any branch of the Armed Forces, including the National Guard or Reserves?
Q5-3-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Start loop about military branches
Q5-3-C [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[age of young adult] <= 16
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is YA less than 17?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-11-LOOP-END
Q5-3-CA [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[loop number]==1
COMMENT: Is this the first loop?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-3-CB
Q5-3-CB [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[flag indicating respondent's answer to Q5-1-B]==1||[flag indicating respondent's answer to Q5-1-B]==0
COMMENT: Did R answer either yes or no to Q5-1-B?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-3-CE
Q5-3-CE [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[flag indicating respondent's answer to Q5-1-B]==1
COMMENT: Is R still serving in same branch as date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-3-CF
Q5-3-CF [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
(([code for branch([loop number])]==1) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==2) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==3) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==4) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==11))
COMMENT: Check to see if R served in an active branch
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-3G
Q5-3-CG [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
(([code for branch([loop number])]==1) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==2) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==3) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==4) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==11))
COMMENT: Check to see if R served in an active branch
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-3GA
Q5-3-D [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[Has R ever enlisted in military?]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Has R ever been in the military?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q5-11-LOOP-END
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q5-11-LOOP-END
Q5-3 [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What is the [most recent/next([loop number])] branch that you have been sworn into?
(INTERVIEWER: CODE WITHOUT READING CATEGORIES.
FOR THE BRANCH CHOSEN, BE SURE TO ASK SPECIFICALLY IF R SERVED IN THE REGULAR BRANCH, THE RESERVES OR GUARD, OR BOTH. IF BOTH, ASK WHICH BRANCH R SERVED IN FIRST AND R WILL BE ASKED ABOUT THE SECOND BRANCH LATER.
CODE ONE)
| 1 ARMY |
| 2 NAVY |
| 3 AIR FORCE |
| 4 MARINES |
| 11 COAST GUARD |
| 5 ARMY RESERVES |
| 6 NAVY RESERVES |
| 7 AIR FORCE RESERVES |
| 8 MARINE RESERVES |
| 12 COAST GUARD RESERVES |
| 9 AIR NATIONAL GUARD |
| 10 ARMY NATIONAL GUARD |
| 13 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q5-3AB [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[code for branch([loop number])]
COMMENT: Get text for branch name
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-3AC
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q5-3AD
If Answer = 3 Then Go To Q5-3AC
If Answer = 4 Then Go To Q5-3AD
If Answer = 11 Then Go To Q5-3AD
Q5-3AC [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Was that the regular [branch of military service([loop number])], the [branch of military service([loop number])] Reserves, or the [branch of military service([loop number])] National Guard?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R SERVED IN BOTH REGULAR BRANCH AND THE RESERVES OR GUARD, PLEASE SELECT MOST RECENT BRANCH)
| 1 Regular branch |
| 2 Reserves ...(Go To Q5-3B) |
| 3 National Guard ...(Go To Q5-3B) |
Q5-3AD [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Was that the regular [branch of military service([loop number])] or the [branch of military service([loop number])] Reserves?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R SERVED IN BOTH REGULAR BRANCH AND THE RESERVES OR GUARD, PLEASE SELECT MOST RECENT BRANCH)
| 1 Regular branch |
| 2 Reserves ...(Go To Q5-3B) |
Q5-3B [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
We would like to ask you about your service in the [branch of military service([loop number])].
Q5-3C [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
(([code for branch([loop number])]==1) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==2) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==3) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==4) || ([code for branch([loop number])]==11))
COMMENT: Check to see if R served in an active branch
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-3E
Q5-3D [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What month and year did you first enter the [branch of military service([loop number])].?
Q5-3E [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What month and year did you first enter into active duty in the [branch of military service([loop number])].?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER DATE ON NEXT SCREEN)
| 1 DELAYED ENTRY PROGRAM ...(Go To Q5-3EF) |
| 2 PAST ENTRY |
Q5-3EE [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What month and year did you first enter into active duty in the [branch of military service([loop number])]?
Q5-3EF [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What month and year will you first enter into active duty in the [branch of military service([loop number])]?
(INTERVIEWER: DELAYED ENTRY PROGRAM SELECTED)
Q5-3F [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Are you currently serving in the [branch of military service([loop number])]?
Q5-3G [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Are you currently serving on active duty in the [branch of military service([loop number])]?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q5-3K) |
| 0 NO |
Q5-3GA [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Have you ever been on inactive reserve in the [branch of military service([loop number])]?
Q5-3GB [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Have you ever been recalled from inactive reserve to active duty in the [branch of military service([loop number])]?
Q5-3GC [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What month and year were you most recently recalled to active duty in the [branch of military service([loop number])]?
Q5-3H [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Are you still actively participating in the [branch of military service([loop number])]?
(IF NECESSARY, PROBE: Do you still attend weekend drills and/or summer camp?)
Q5-3HA [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Have you ever been called up to active duty in the [branch of military service([loop number])]?
Q5-3HB [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What month and year were you most recently called up to active duty in the [branch of military service([loop number])]?
Q5-3K [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[flag indicating if R is currently active in any branch of armed forces([loop number])]
COMMENT: check to see if R is currently active in any branch of armed forces
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-4
Q5-4 [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
In what month and year will your current enlistment end?
Q5-5BC [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
In what month and year did you separate from the [branch of military service([loop number])]?
Q5-9-B [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Now I would like to ask you about your military jobs and training [in the time you left the/in the([loop number])] [branch of military service([loop number])].
What [Is/Was([loop number])] your [current/blank([loop number])] Primary [job in the Armed Forces([loop number])]?
(IF NECESSARY, PROBE:) What [Is/Was([loop number])] the name of the job you were trained for?
Q5-9A [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What [are/were([loop number])] your main activities or duties?
Q5-9B [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What is the code associated with your primary [job in the Armed Forces([loop number])]?
Q5-9BB [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Did you receive any formal school training for [this/that([loop number])] [job in the Armed Forces([loop number])]?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q5-10) |
| 0 NO |
Q5-10 [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
In all, how many weeks of formal school or training did you complete?
(ENTER WEEKS)
Q5-10B [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Did you receive any on the job training for [this/that([loop number])] [job in the Armed Forces([loop number])]?
Q5-10BA [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
In all, how many weeks of on the job training for [this/that([loop number])] [job in the Armed Forces([loop number])] did you receive?
(ENTER WEEKS)
Q5-10C [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Excluding on the job training and formal school, [since/after([loop number])] you completed training, how many months [have/did([loop number])] you actually [work/worked([loop number])] in [your/that([loop number])] [current/blank([loop number])] [job in the Armed Forces([loop number])]?
(ENTER MONTHS)
Q5-10E [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[At the time you left the [branch of military], were you/Are you currently([loop number])] an enlisted person, a warrant officer, or a commissioned officer?
| 1 ENLISTED PERSON ...(Go To Q5-10F) |
| 2 WARRANT OFFICER ...(Go To Q5-10G) |
| 3 COMMISSIONED OFFICER ...(Go To Q5-10H) |
Q5-10F [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What [Is/Was([loop number])] your grade?
| 1 E1 |
| 2 E2 |
| 3 E3 |
| 4 E4 |
| 5 E5 |
| 6 E6 |
| 7 E7 |
| 8 E8 |
| 9 E9 |
| 10 E10 |
Q5-10G [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What [Is/Was([loop number])] your rank?
Q5-10H [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
What [Is/Was([loop number])] your rank?
| 1 O-1 |
| 2 O-2 |
| 3 O-3 |
| 4 O-4 |
| 5 O-5 |
| 6 O-6 |
| 7 O-7 |
| 8 O-8 |
| 9 O-9 |
| 10 O-10 |
Q5-11 [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[flag indicating if R is currently active in any branch of armed forces([loop number])]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R on active duty in the armed services?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-11C
Q5-11A [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Since you left the [branch of military service([loop number])] have you used any skills from that [job in the Armed Forces([loop number])] in a civilian job?
| 1 Yes |
| 0 No ...(Go To Q5-11C) |
| 3 IF VOLUNTEERED :No civilian job ...(Go To Q5-11C) |
Q5-11B [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Does your CURRENT civilian job use any skills from your [job in the Armed Forces([loop number])]?
Q5-11C [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
In addition to [your/the([loop number])] [current/blank([loop number])] Primary [job in the Armed Forces([loop number])] [have/did([loop number])] you [receive(d)([loop number])] training in any other [job in the Armed Forces([loop number])]?
Q5-11D [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
At the time you entered the [branch of military service([loop number])] how many years of regular school had you completed and got credit for?
| 1 1ST GRADE |
2 2ND GRADE |
| 3 3RD GRADE |
4 4TH GRADE |
| 5 5TH GRADE |
6 6TH GRADE |
| 7 7TH GRADE |
8 8TH GRADE |
| 9 9TH GRADE |
10 10TH GRADE |
| 11 11TH GRADE |
12 12TH GRADE |
| 13 1ST YEAR COLLEGE |
14 2ND YEAR COLLEGE |
| 15 3RD YEAR COLLEGE |
16 4TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 17 5TH YEAR COLLEGE |
18 6TH YEAR COLLEGE |
| 19 7TH YEAR COLLEGE |
20 8TH YEAR COLLEGE OR MORE |
| 95 UNGRADED |
0 None |
Q5-11E [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
During your service in the [branch of military service([loop number])], [did/have([loop number])] you [take(n)([loop number])] any courses for which you received high school or college credit?
Q5-11AA [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Now taking all these things together, how satisfied [are/were([loop number])] you with the [branch of military service([loop number])]?--
| 1 Very satisfied |
| 2 Somewhat satisfied |
| 3 Somewhat dissatisfied |
| 4 Very dissatisfied |
Q5-11BB [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Have you been sworn into any other branches?
Q5-11-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
UNTIL ([flag indicating if R has been sworn into any other branch of the armed services([loop number])]!=1 || [loop number]==2)
COMMENT: End loop about military branches
Q5-12-JUMP [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[age of young adult]>16
COMMENT: Is YA older than 16?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-12-0A
Q5-12-0A [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[Has R ever enlisted in military?]==1||[flag indicating R has ever been in the military]==1
COMMENT: Has R ever served in the military?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-12-0A-B
Q5-12-0A-B [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
([flag indicating whether R was sworn into active military since date of last interview(1)])==1
COMMENT: Is R corrently active in the military?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-12
Q5-12-0A-C [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Has the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or the Department of Defense determined that you have a service-connected disability; that is, a health condition or impairment caused or made worse by any of your military service?
Q5-12-0A-D [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
At the time of classification, what was your service-related disability rating?
| 0 0 percent |
| 1 10 percent |
| 2 20 percent |
| 3 30 percent |
| 4 40 percent |
| 5 50 percent |
| 6 60 percent |
| 7 70 percent |
| 8 80 percent |
| 9 90 percent |
| 10 100 percent |
Q5-12-0A-E [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
Do you believe that you have a service-connected disability?
Q5-12 [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] [worked for pay/worked for pay or been deployed] in a combat or war zone?
[READ IF NECESSARY: Persons serving in a combat or war zone usually receive combat zone tax exclusion, Imminent Danger Pay, or Hostile Fire Pay [this text appears only for respondents with current or previous military enlistment(s)]]
Q5-12A [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
In which of the following countries were you?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Iraq |
| 2 Afghanistan |
| 5 Kuwait |
| 6 Another Country |
Q5-12AB [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
INSELECTION([Q5-12A],6)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R choose "another country" in Q5-12A?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-12B
Q5-12B [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
In which country was that?
Q5-12C-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Start loop about work or deployment in combat zones
Q5-12CA [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
INSELECTION([Q5-12A], [loop number])
COMMENT: CHECK TO DETERMINE IF THIS COUNTRY WAS CHOSEN BY RESPONDENT IN Q5-12A
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q5-12D
Q5-12D [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
In what year did you go to [Name of Country([loop number])]?
Q5-12E [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
How long were you in [Name of Country([loop number])]?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER WEEKS ...(Go To Q5-12F) |
| 2 SELECT TO ENTER MONTHS ...(Go To Q5-12G) |
| 3 SELECT TO ENTER YEARS ...(Go To Q5-12H) |
Q5-12F [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
ENTER NUMBER OF WEEKS:
Q5-12G [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
ENTER NUMBER OF MONTHS:
Q5-12H [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
ENTER NUMBER OF YEARS:
Q5-12C-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 5: Military |
UNTIL ( [loop number]==6)
COMMENT: End loop about work or deployment in combat zones
Q7-JUMP [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-101A
Q7-0 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
We would now like to ask you about your employment experiences since [date of last interview].
Q7-0C [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[age of young adult]>18
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R over age 18?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-0J
Q7-0D [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Some jobs are odd jobs where you do one or more tasks for several people, such as babysitting, housecleaning, or mowing lawns or where you work for yourself without a "boss," such as a paper route. Other jobs are regular jobs where you usually have regular hours and a regular paycheck and may have a uniform.
Have you participated in any odd jobs such as babysitting, housecleaning, mowing lawns or a paper route since [date of last interview]?
Q7-0E [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Besides your military service, have/Have] you had any regular jobs since [date of last interview]?
Q7-0F [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R has odd jobs]==1 && [flag indicating if R has done any work for pay since date of last interview]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R report both odd jobs and regular employment?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-0G
Q7-0G [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
We are first going to ask you about your regular jobs and then about your odd jobs.
Q7-0H [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R has odd jobs]==0 && [flag indicating if R has done any work for pay since date of last interview]==0
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R report neither odd jobs nor regular employment?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-0HA
Q7-0HA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating number of current employers at DLI] == 0
COMMENT: Did R have no current employers at DLI?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-1A
Q7-OI [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R has odd jobs]==1 && [flag indicating if R has done any work for pay since date of last interview]==0
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R report only odd jobs and no regular employment?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-0IA
Q7-0IA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating number of current employers at DLI] == 0
COMMENT: Did R have no current employers at DLI?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-102
Q7-0J [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating number of current employers at DLI] == 0
COMMENT: Did R have no current employers at DLI?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-1
Q7-0JB [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Besides your military service, are/Are] you currently employed?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q7-0K) |
| 0 NO |
Q7-0K [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
When we last spoke to you on [date of last interview], you were working for [name of first employer R was working for at date of last interview]. Are you still working for [name of first employer R was working for at date of last interview]?
| 1 YES, SAME NAME ...(Go To Q7-0L) |
| 2 YES, BUT NAME HAS CHANGED ...(Go To Q7-0KAA) |
| 0 NO |
Q7-0KAA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What is the new name?
Q7-0KB [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Is [name of first employer R was working for at date of last interview] the most recent employer you [worked/worked the most hours] for?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q7-0N) |
| 0 NO |
Q7-0L [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Is [name of first employer R was working for at date of last interview] the only employer you currently work for?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q7-0N) |
| 0 NO |
Q7-0M [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Is [name of first employer R was working for at date of last interview] the employer you work the most hours for?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q7-0N) |
| 0 NO |
Q7-0N [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating number of current employers at DLI] == 1
COMMENT: Did R have only one current employer at the date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-LOOP-BEGIN
Q7-0NA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating whether R is currently employed]==0
COMMENT: Did R indicate current employment in Q7-0JB?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-0OB
Q7-0O [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
When we last spoke to you on [date of last interview], you were working for [name of second employer R was working for at date of last interview]. Are you still working for [name of second employer R was working for at date of last interview]?
| 1 YES, SAME NAME ...(Go To Q7-0OA) |
| 2 YES, BUT NAME HAS CHANGED ...(Go To Q7-0OAA) |
| 0 NO |
Q7-0OAA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What is the new name?
Q7-0OA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
VAREXIST ([Name of first employer to be asked about in current interview])
COMMENT: Is first old employer still the respondent's primary job?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-0R
Q7-0OB [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
VAREXIST ([Name of first employer to be asked about in current interview])
COMMENT: Is first old employer still the respondent's primary job?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-0R
Q7-0OC [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating whether R is currently employed]==1
COMMENT: Did R indicate current employment in Q7-0JB?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-0R
Q7-0OD [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Is [name of second employer R was working for at date of last interview] the most recent employer you [worked/worked the most hours] for?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q7-0R) |
| 0 NO |
Q7-0P [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Is [name of second employer R was working for at date of last interview] the only employer your currently work for?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q7-0R) |
| 0 NO |
Q7-0Q [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Is [name of second employer R was working for at date of last interview] the employer you work the most hours for?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q7-0R) |
| 0 NO |
Q7-0R [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating number of current employers at DLI] == 2
COMMENT: Did R have two current employers at the date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-LOOP-BEGIN
Q7-0RA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating whether R is currently employed]==0
COMMENT: Did R indicate current employment in Q7-0JB?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-0SB
Q7-0S [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
When we last spoke to you on [date of last interview], you were working for [name of third employer R was working for at date of last interview]. Are you still working for [name of third employer R was working for at date of last interview]?
| 1 YES, SAME NAME ...(Go To Q7-0SA) |
| 2 YES, BUT NAME HAS CHANGED ...(Go To Q7-0SAA) |
| 0 NO |
Q7-0SAA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What is the new name?
Q7-0SA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
VAREXIST ([Name of first employer to be asked about in current interview])
COMMENT: Has one of R's other previous jobs already been established as current primary job?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-LOOP-BEGIN
Q7-0SB [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
VAREXIST ([Name of first employer to be asked about in current interview])
COMMENT: Is first old employer still the respondent's primary job?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-LOOP-BEGIN
Q7-0SC [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating whether R is currently employed]==1
COMMENT: Did R indicate current employment in Q7-0JB?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-LOOP-BEGIN
Q7-0SD [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Is [name of third employer R was working for at date of last interview] the most recent employer you [worked/worked the most hours] for?
Q7-0T [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Is [name of third employer R was working for at date of last interview] the only employer your currently work for?
Q7-0U [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Is [name of third employer R was working for at date of last interview] the employer you work the most hours for?
Q7-1 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Besides your military service, have/Have] you done any [other/blank] work for pay since [date of last interview]?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO ...(Go To Q7-1A) |
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q9-JUMP
Q7-1A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
(READ TO RESPONDENT:) You have reported no work for pay [besides your military service/blank] since [date of last interview]. Is that correct?
(INTERVIEWER: IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONTINUE UNTIL THE RESPONDENT CONFIRMS REPORTS OF EMPLOYERS SINCE [date of last interview].
IF RESPONSE IS "NO", RETURN TO QUESTION "Q7-1" AND ENTER YES. IF RESPONSE IS "YES", PRESS "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO CONTINUE.)
Q7-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
REPEAT
COMMENT: BEGIN LOOPS TO GATHER INFORMATION ON EMPLOYERS SINCE DATE OF LAST INTERVIEW
Default Next: | Q7-2E |
Lead-In: | Q7-0N [1:1], Q7-0R [1:1], Q7-0SA [1:1], Q7-0SB [1:1], Q7-0SC [1:1], Q7-0SD [1:1], Q7-0T [1:1], Q7-0U [1:1], Q7-0SD [Default], Q7-0U [Default], Q7-1 [Default] |
Q7-2E [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[loop number] == 1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is this the first time through?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-2F
Q7-2F [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating number of current employers at DLI]==0
COMMENT: Did R have no current employers at date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-3
Q7-2G [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
VAREXIST ([Name of first employer to be asked about in current interview])
COMMENT: Is one of R's employers from date of last interview already identified as primary employer for this interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-2H
Q7-2H [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
We are first going to ask you some questions about your employment with [name of new employer([loop number])].
Q7-2HA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R is currently working([loop number])]
COMMENT: Is this employer a current employer?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-28
Q7-2J [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
First we would like to ask you about the [current/most recent([loop number])] employer you [work/worked([loop number])] the most hours for[Since (date of last interview)/blank([loop number])] What [is/was([loop number])] the name of [this/that([loop number])] employer?
| 1 SELECT TO RECORD EMPLOYER NAME |
| 2 (IF VOLUNTEERED:) MORE THAN ONE EMPLOYER FOR A JOB ...(Go To Q7-26A) |
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q7-27A
Q7-2K [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[loop number]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is this the first time through?
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q7-2L
If Answer = 3 Then Go To Q7-2N
If Answer = 4 Then Go To Q7-2P
Q7-2L [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
VAREXIST ([Name of second employer to be asked about in current interview])
COMMENT: Was one of R's employers from date of last interviewed identified as the employer to ba asked about in loop #2?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-2M
Q7-2M [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
We are now going to ask you some questions about your employment with [name of new employer([loop number])].
Q7-2MA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R is currently working([loop number])]
COMMENT: Is this a current employer?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-28
Q7-2N [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
VAREXIST ([Name of third employer to be asked about in current interview])
COMMENT: Was one of R's employers from date of last interviewed identified as the employer to ba asked about in loop #3?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-2O
Q7-2O [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
We are now going to ask you some questions about your employment with [name of new employer([loop number])].
Q7-2OA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R is currently working([loop number])]
COMMENT: Is this a current employer?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-28
Q7-2P [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
VAREXIST ([Name of fourth employer to be asked about in current interview])
COMMENT: Was one of R's employers from date of last interviewed identified as the employer to ba asked about in loop #4?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-2Q
Q7-2Q [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
We are now going to ask you some questions about your employment with [name of new employer([loop number])].
Q7-2QA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R is currently working([loop number])]
COMMENT: Is this a current employer?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-28
Q7-3 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Beginning with your current or most recent job, we would like to ask you some questions about the employers you have had for pay since [date of last interview].
First, are you currently employed at one job, currently employed at more than one job, or not currently employed?
| 1 CURRENTLY EMPLOYED AT ONE JOB ...(Go To Q7-3A) |
| 2 CURRENTLY EMPLOYED AT MORE THAN ONE JOB ...(Go To Q7-3B) |
| 3 NOT CURRENTLY EMPLOYED |
Q7-3A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What is the name of your current employer?
Q7-3B [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What is the name of the current employer you work the most hours for?
Q7-3C [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What is the name of your most recent employer?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R INDICATES WORKING AT MORE THAN ONE EMPLOER AT A TIME, PROBE:) Which one did you work the most hours for?
Q7-26 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What is the name of the [first/next([loop number])] employer you have had since [date of last interview]?
| 1 SELECT TO RECORD EMPLOYER NAME |
| 2 (IF VOLUNTEERED:) MORE THAN ONE EMPLOYER FOR A JOB ...(Go To Q7-26A) |
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q7-27A
Q7-26A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
During a single month, (do/did) you generally work for ONE employer or MORE THAN ONE employer for this job?
| 1 One employer |
| 2 More than one employer ...(Go To Q7-27A) |
Q7-26C [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Please tell me about EACH employer you have worked for on this job SEPARATELY, starting with the most recent employer.
Q7-27 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER EMPLOYER NAME VERBATIM.)
Q7-27A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
When did you first start working for [name of new employer([loop number])] [(on that job)([loop number])]?
(INTERVIEWER: YOU MUST ENTER A VALID YEAR IN THIS QUESTION. REPORT ANY UNUSUAL ANSWERS IN A COMMENT.)
Q7-27AG [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[loop number] == 1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is this the first time through?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-27AH
Q7-27AH [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating R's current employment status]
If Answer >= 1 AND Answer <= 2 Then Go To Q7-27KA
If Answer = 3 Then Go To Q7-27K
Q7-27C [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Are you currently working for [name of new employer([loop number])] [(on that job)([loop number])]?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R IS UNDECIDED, CONTINUE WITH PROBING QUESTION BY CLICKING ON "DON'T KNOW". )
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q7-27K
Q7-27D [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
(PROBE:) IS RESPONDENT ON MATERNITY LEAVE?
Q7-27E [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
(PROBE:) WILL RESPONDENT BE ON MATERNITY LEAVE FOR LESS THAN 90 DAYS, TOTAL?
Q7-27F [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
(PROBE:) DOES R RECEIVE WAGES FROM EMPLOYER FOR TIME NOT WORKING THERE?
Q7-27G [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
(PROBE:) IS THERE A COMMITMENT ON THE EMPLOYER'S AND RESPONDENT'S PART TO RETURN TO WORK IN THE FUTURE?
Q7-27H [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
(PROBE:) IS THE RESPONDENT CURRENTLY ON LAYOFF?
Q7-27K [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
When did you last stop working for [name of new employer([loop number])] [after you began working there]?
(INTERVIEWER: R IS NOT CURRENTLY WORKING FOR [name of new employer([loop number])].)
(INTERVIEWER: YOU MUST ENTER A VALID YEAR IN THIS QUESTION. REPORT ANY UNUSUAL ANSWERS IN A COMMENT.)
Q7-27KA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R gave DK or refusal for month began job([loop number])] > 0
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R already give a DK/REF on start date?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-27KH
Q7-27KF [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[month R stopped working for new employer()([loop number])]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R indicate DK or refusal of month ended job?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q7-27KH
Q7-27KG [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[year R stopped working for new employer()([loop number])]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R indicate DK or refusal of year ended job?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q7-27KH
Q7-27KH [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
About how long [have you been working/did you work] for [name of new employer([loop number])]?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER WEEKS |
| 2 SELECT TO ENTER MONTHS ...(Go To Q7-27KJ) |
| 3 SELECT TO ENTER YEARS ...(Go To Q7-27KL) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q7-27KMA
Q7-27KI [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
ENTER WEEKS WORKED FOR [name of new employer([loop number])]:
Q7-27KJ [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
ENTER MONTHS WORKED FOR [name of new employer([loop number])]:
Q7-27KL [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
ENTER YEARS WORKED FOR [name of new employer([loop number])]:
Q7-27KMA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Have you been working/Did you work] for [name of new employer([loop number])] for two months or more?
Q7-28 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
How many hours per week [do/did] you USUALLY work at this job?
(PROBE: DURING WEEKS WHEN YOU [are/were] WORKING).
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q7-28A
Q7-28A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Did you work for [name of new employer([loop number])] 10 or more hours per week or less than 10 hours per week?
| 1 10 HOURS PER WEEK OR MORE |
| 2 LESS THAN 10 HOURS PER WEEK |
Q7-28B [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[loop number] == 1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is this the first time through?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-55A
Q7-28C [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating that there is an employer from the date of last interview in this loop([loop number])]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-55A
Q7-29 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[hours per week usually worked for employer([loop number])]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R say DK/REF on hours per week?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q7-29B
Q7-29A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[hours per week usually worked for employer([loop number])] > 9
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R work 10 or more hours per week?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-30
Q7-29B [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R worked 10 or more hours per week for new employer()([loop number])] == 1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R work 10 or more hours per week?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q7-30
Q7-30 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R gave DK or refusal for how long they have worked/worked for new employer()([loop number])]
COMMENT: Machine check: Branch on whether R gave a bad date for how long worked
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q7-31A
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q7-32
Q7-31 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[number of weeks R has been working/worked for new employer()([loop number])] > 9
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R report working more than 9 weeks (DK or REF on dates)?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-55A
Q7-31A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R has been working or worked for new employer() for two months or more([loop number])] == 1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R report working more than two months (DK or REF on dates/probe)?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-55A
Q7-32 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
([stop date for new employer()([loop number])] < [month and year of last interview])
COMMENT: break up string from d4 to include day Machine Check: Is ending date of job before date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-100
Q7-34 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[number of months worked([loop number])] > 2
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R work more than two months for employer?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-55A
QES-55A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating that there is an employer from the date of last interview in this loop([loop number])]
COMMENT: Is an employer from date of last interview being asked about in this loop?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-55B
QES-55B [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
On [date of last interview], your occupation was reported as [occupation description for job (part 1)([loop number])] and your usual activities were [occupation description for job (part 2)([loop number])].
[Is/Was] this an accurate description of your job with [name of new employer([loop number])] [now/when you last worked there]? (INTERVIEWER: READ IF NECESSARY:) Please think of your [current/most recent] activities.
QES-55E [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What kind of business or industry [is/was] this?
(READ IF NECESSARY:) What do they make or do where you [work/worked]?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To QES-55G
QES-55G [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Is/Was] this business or organization mainly manufacturing, retail trade, wholesale trade, or something else?
| 1 Manufacturing |
| 2 Retail trade |
| 3 Wholesale trade |
| 5 Service |
| 4 OTHER (SPECIFY) - Something else |
QES-55H [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What kind of work [do/did] you do? That is, what [is/was] your occupation? (For example: plumber, typist, farmer..)
QES-55J [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What [are/were] your usual activities or duties at this job? (For example: types, keeps account books, files, sells cars, operates printing press, lays brick...)
QES-56C [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[are/were] you employed by government; by a privately-owned, for profit company; a non-profit organization; or [are/were] you self employed or working in a family business?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Privately owned companies may have publicly traded stocks.)
| 1 GOVERNMENT ...(Go To QES-56D) |
| 2 PRIVATE FOR PROFIT COMPANY |
| 3 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (INCL TAX EXEMPT AND CHARITABLE) |
| 4 SELF-EMPLOYED ...(Go To QES-56E) |
| 5 WORKING IN FAMILY BUSINESS ...(Go To QES-56E) |
QES-56D [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Would that be the federal, state, or local government?
| 1 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE |
| 2 STATE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE |
| 3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE |
QES-56E [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Is/Was] this business incorporated?
QES-56EA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[loop number] == 1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is this the first time through?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-56F
QES-56F [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Some people are in jobs that last only for a limited time or until the completion of a project. [Is/Was] your job with [name of new employer([loop number])] like this?
QES-56G [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[class of worker([loop number])]
If Answer >= 4 AND Answer <= 5 Then Go To SES-1
SES-1 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[are/were] you the only owner of this business?
(INTERVIEWER, READ IF NECESSARY:) [are/were] you the sole owner?
| 1 YES ...(Go To SES-4) |
| 0 NO |
| 2 DO NOT OWN THIS BUSINESS ...(Go To QES-71A) |
SES-2 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Is/Was] your business a partnership with at least one person outside your family?
| 1 YES ...(Go To SES-3) |
| 0 NO |
SES-3 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
How many partners [do/did] you have from outside your family?
SES-4 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Excluding yourself/Excluding all owners and partners], how many paid employees does this business have?
SES-5 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Is/Was] [name of new employer([loop number])] either the name of your business or a brief description of the job or type of work that you [do/did]?
| 1 YES ...(Go To SES-7) |
| 0 NO |
SES-6 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Please give me the name of your business or a brief description of the type of work you [do/did] in this job.
(INTERVIEWER: IF BUSINESS HAS A NAME, ENTER THAT NAME. OTHERWISE, ENTER SHORT DESCRIPTION OF JOB ACTIVITIES/OCCUPATION. THIS DESCRIPTION WILL BE USED AS THE NAME OF THIS JOB IN SUBSEQUENT QUESTIONS. SOME EXAMPLES INCLUDE: "FREELANCE WRITER", "CLEANING HOUSES", "CONSULTING DESIGNER", OR "LANDSCAPING AND YARD WORK".)
SES-7 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Is/Was] your business based entirely in your home, or [do/did] you have a place of business or office that is physically separate from the place you live?
| 1 BUSINESS BASED ENTIRELY IN HOME |
| 2 BUSINESS OR OFFICE PHYSICALLY SEPARATE FROM HOME |
SES-8 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Some businesses are sidelines - that is, businesses you have part-time that you have in addition to a regular job. Other businesses are regular jobs- that is, a business that is your main occupation or most important job for making money. [Is/Was] this business more your sideline or more your main job?
SES-9 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
How long have you had this business/been self-employed with this business?
SES-9A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
SES-10 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Over the course of [stop date for new employer()([loop number])~Y], about how many weeks were you working actively at your business?
SES-11 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
We would like to know a little more about how you started in this business. Did you start it up yourself, is it a family business you took over, did you buy it, did you start the business in partnership with someone outside the family, or was it something else?
| 1 STARTED IT MYSELF |
| 2 TOOK OVER FAMILY OPERATION |
| 3 BOUGHT IT |
| 4 START THE (FARM/BUSINESS) IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SOMEONE OUTSIDE THE FAMILY |
| 5 MADE PARTNER BY THE FIRM |
| 6 SOMETHING ELSE |
SES-12 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What sources of money did you use to establish or acquire this business?
(INTERVIEWER: RESPONDENTS SHOULD REPORT ONLY THE SOURCES THAT THEY THEMSELVES PROVIDED, AND NOT SOURCES USED BY PREVIOUS OWNERS AND/OR CO-OWNERS.)
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Personal or family savings or assets |
| 2 Personal or family home equity loan |
| 3 Personal or business credit card |
| 4 Business loan or investment from family or friends |
| 5 Business loan from federal, state or local government |
| 6 Business loan from a bank or financial institution |
| 7 Other (specify) |
| 0 None needed |
SES-12A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
INSELECTION([SES-12([loop number])],0)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To SES-14
SES-13 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What was the total amount of money that you used to establish or acquire the business?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 $1-$5,000 |
| 2 $5,001-$10,000 |
| 3 $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 $100,001 $250,000 |
| 7 More than $250,000 |
SES-14 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R is currently working([loop number])]
If Answer = 1 Then Go To SES-19
SES-15 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What is the main reason you no longer work at [name of new employer([loop number])]?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY. FOR RESPONSES WHICH CAN NOT BE CODED IN THE CATEGORIES PROVIDED, PLEASE CHOOSE "OTHER (SPECIFY)" AND RECORD COMPLETE VERBATIM. SELECT "COMMENT" BUTTON BESIDE QNAME TO ENTER ANY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS IN AN INTERVIEWER COMMENT.)
| 1 Business failed or bankruptcy ...(Go To SES-18) |
| 2 Sold business to another person or firm |
| 3 Business temporarily inactive ...(Go To SES-16) |
| 4 Closed business down or dissolved partnership |
| 5 Other (Specify) ...(Go To SES-18) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To SES-18
SES-16 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Do you still maintain an ownership share in this business?
SES-17 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
After [selling/closing] your business, paying off the business's debts and selling your business's assets, did you come away with some money after liquidation, or did you have to put some of your personal funds into the business in order to shut it down?
| 1 CAME AWAY WITH MONEY AFTER LIQUIDATION |
| 2 HAD TO USE PERSONAL FUNDS IN ORDER TO LIQUIDATE |
| 3 IF VOLUNTEERED, NEITHER |
SES-18 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Did you have a new job lined up before you closed your business?
SES-19 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Now, we would like to ask you about your earnings at your business. During [(calendar year before year of interview)], how much did you receive after expenses from this business?
(INTERVIEWER, IF NECESSARY SAY:) We appreciate this question is sensitive and difficult. Businesses are usually complex and business earnings hard to measure. Sometimes growth in the value of the business is a very important part of the financial return the owner gets from his or her work.
QES-71A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Now, we would like to ask you a few questions concerning your [current/last] earnings at your job with [name of new employer([loop number])].
For this job, what is the easiest way for you to report your [current/last] earnings BEFORE taxes or other deductions: hourly, weekly, annually, or on some other basis?
(INTERVIEWER: TIPS AND OVERTIME WILL BE ASKED ABOUT IN ANOTHER QUESTION.)
(READ IF NECESSARY:) We use this information to compare the amount that people earn in different types of jobs.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 PER HOUR ...(Go To QES-71AB) |
| 2 PER DAY ...(Go To QES-71AB) |
| 3 PER WEEK ...(Go To QES-71AB) |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY 2 WEEKS) ...(Go To QES-71AB) |
| 8 BI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) ...(Go To QES-71AB) |
| 5 PER MONTH ...(Go To QES-71AB) |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 9 COMMISSION ONLY |
| 10 PER PIECE/UNIT ...(Go To QES-71AB) |
| 11 PER JOB/PROJECT ...(Go To QES-71AB) |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
QES-71AB [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[time unit for rate of pay for R's job (code)([loop number])]==9
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-71IA
QES-71B [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[do/did] you usually receive overtime pay, tips or commissions at your job with [name of new employer([loop number])]?
QES-71IA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[EXCLUDING overtime pay, tips and commissions, what/What] [is/was] your [time unit for rate of pay for R's job (text)([loop number])] rate of pay, on this job?
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer = -2 Then Go To QES-71P-A
If Answer = -1 Then Go To QES-84-JUMP
QES-71P-A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What is your best estimate of your [time unit for rate of pay for R's job (text)([loop number])] rate of pay?
(ENTER AMOUNT)
If Answer = -1 Then Go To QES-84-JUMP
QES-71P-B [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[time unit for rate of pay for R's job (code)([loop number])]==9
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-84-JUMP
QES-71W [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[QES-71B([loop number])] == 1
COMMENT: Did R receive overtime pay, tips or commissions?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-71X-A
QES-71X-A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What is the easiest way for you to report your overtime, tips, or commissions for this job, BEFORE taxes or other deductions: hourly, weekly, annually, or on some other basis?
QES-71XBBA [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
At your job with [name of new employer([loop number])], how much [do/did] you usually receive [time unit for amount R received for overtime pay, tips, or commissions at main job (text)([loop number])] JUST in overtime pay, tips or commissions, before taxes or other deductions?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To QES-72C-A
QES-72C-A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
What is your best estimate of how much you usually [earn(ed)] [time unit for amount R received for overtime pay, tips, or commissions at main job (text)([loop number])], JUST in overtime pay, tips or commissions, before taxes or other deductions?
QES-84-JUMP [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[loop number] == 1
COMMENT: ONLY THE FIRST EMPLOYER GOES THROUGH BENEFITS SERIES
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-84-A
QES-84-A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[class of worker([loop number])] == 4
COMMENT: Skip Self-Employed respondents over supervisory questions
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-89
QES-RESPONS15 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
We would like to ask you a few questions about your job responsibilities with [name of new employer([loop number])].
[do/did] you supervise the work of other employees?
QES-RESPONS18 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
How much responsibility [do/did] you have for deciding the pay of the people you [supervise/supervised]?
| 1 FULL RESPONSIBILITY |
| 2 SOME RESPONSIBILITY |
| 3 NO RESPONSIBILITY |
QES-RESPONS20 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
How much responsibility [do/did] you have for deciding the promotions of the people you [supervise/supervised]?
| 1 FULL RESPONSIBILITY |
| 2 SOME RESPONSIBILITY |
| 3 NO RESPONSIBILITY |
QES-RESPONS22 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
How much responsibility [do/did] you have for deciding the specific tasks or jobs to be done by the people you [supervise/supervised]?
| 1 FULL RESPONSIBILITY |
| 2 SOME RESPONSIBILITY |
| 3 NO RESPONSIBILITY |
QES-RESPONSE25 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Does/Did] someone supervise your work?
QES-84D [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Does/Did] your employer make any benefits such as medical coverage or paid vacation available to you at all?
(INERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY ADD: Whether or not you use them.)
If Answer = -1 Then Go To QES-86A
QES-84-ALL [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[Does/Did] your employer make available to you ...
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE READ EACH OPTION AND SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Medical, surgical, or hospital insurance that covers injuries or major illnesses off the job? |
| 2 Life insurance that would cover your death for reasons not connected with your job? |
| 3 Dental benefits? |
| 4 (Maternity/Paternity) leave that will allow you to go back to your old job or one that pays the same as your old one? |
| 5 A retirement plan other than social security? |
| 6 Flexible hours or work schedule? |
| 7 Profit sharing? |
| 8 Training or educational opportunities including tuition reimbursement? |
| 9 Company provided or subsidized childcare? |
| 10 Paid sick leave? |
| 11 Paid vacation? |
QES-86A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Which of the following categories best describes the hours you [work/worked] at this job?
| 1 Regular day shift |
| 2 Regular evening shift |
| 3 Regular night shift |
| 4 Shift rotates (changes periodically from days to evenings) |
| 5 Split shift (consists of two distinct periods each day) |
| 6 Irregular schedule or hours |
| 7 Other (SPECIFY) |
QES-89 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
How [do/did] you feel about your job with [name of new employer([loop number])]? [do/did] you like it very much, like it fairly well, dislike it somewhat, or dislike it very much?
(CODE ONE ONLY.)
| 1 LIKE IT VERY MUCH |
| 2 LIKE IT FAIRLY WELL |
| 3 DISLIKE IT SOMEWHAT |
| 4 DISLIKE IT VERY MUCH |
QES-89A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[loop number]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is this the first time through?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-89B
If Answer = 2 Then Go To QES-89C
If Answer = 3 Then Go To QES-89D
QES-89B [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
VAREXIST ([Name of second employer to be asked about in current interview])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-LOOP-END
QES-89C [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
VAREXIST ([Name of third employer to be asked about in current interview])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-LOOP-END
QES-89D [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
VAREXIST ([Name of fourth employer to be asked about in current interview])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-LOOP-END
QES-100 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Have you had any other employer or job since [date of last interview]?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To QES-LOOP-END
QES-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
UNTIL([flag indicating if R has had any more employers since date of last interview([loop number])] == 0)
COMMENT: End loop for Sec7/Employer Supplement
QES-101 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
[flag indicating if R has odd jobs]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Is this an R under age 19 with odd jobs to ask about?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QES-102
QES-101A [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
Now I'm going to ask you some questions about work.
Not counting jobs around the house, do you ever do any work for pay (including babysitting, paper route, or yard work for neighbors)?
QES-102 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
We would like to ask you a few questions about the odd jobs such as babysitting, mowing lawns or delivering papers that you have done since [date of last interview].
What kinds of odd jobs do you do? (What are your duties?)
(CODE ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 BABYSITTING |
| 2 CLEANING HOUSE, HOUSEWORK |
| 3 YARD WORK, MOW LAWNS |
| 4 NEWSPAPER CARRIER OR PAPER DELIVERY |
| 5 PET, PLANT OR HOUSE CARE FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE AWAY |
| 6 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
QES-103 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
When you do these kinds of odd jobs, how often do you usually work?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 About once a month |
| 2 A few times a month |
| 3 Once a week |
| 4 2 or 3 times a week |
| 5 4 or 5 times a week |
| 6 Every day |
QES-104 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
During the most recent three months when you have worked odd jobs, how many hours have you worked in a usual week?
QES-105 [] | Section: Section 7: On Jobs/Employer Supplement |
During the most recent three months when you have worked odd jobs, how much money did you make, on average, in a usual week?
(ENTER AMOUNT)
Q9-JUMP [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Branch on age of R on December 31, 2016
If Answer >= 12 AND Answer <= 13 Then Go To Q14-1-A
If Answer >= 14 AND Answer <= 15 Then Go To Q12-1
Q9-0 [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
[flag indicating R has reported being employed in past rounds] ==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q10-00
Q9-1 [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
[flag indicating whether R was sworn into active military since date of last interview(1)] == 1
COMMENT: Is R on active duty in active forces?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q10-00
Q9-2B [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
[flag indicating if R has done any work for pay since date of last interview] == 1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R report any employers in Section 7?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q10-00
Default Next: | Q9-3 |
Lead-In: | Q9-1 [Default] |
Q9-3 [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
Have you ever worked at a job or business lasting 2 consecutive weeks or more, either full-time or part-time?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q9-4) |
| 0 NO |
Q9-4 [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
When did you LAST work at this sort of job?
Q9-5 [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
Who did you last work for?
Default Next: | Q9-6 |
Lead-In: | Q9-4 [Default] |
Q9-6 [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
What kind of business or industry was this?
Default Next: | Q9-7 |
Lead-In: | Q9-5 [Default] |
Q9-7 [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
What kind of work were you doing at this job?
(RECORD VERBATIM. IF MORE THAN ONE KIND OF WORK, PROBE:
What kind of work did you do the longest for [employer that R last worked for]?)
Default Next: | Q9-8 |
Lead-In: | Q9-6 [Default] |
Q9-8 [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
What were your most important activities or duties?
Default Next: | Q9-9 |
Lead-In: | Q9-7 [Default] |
Q9-9 [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
Were you...An employee of a PRIVATE COMPANY, business, or individual for wages, salary, or commission; a GOVERNMENT employee; self employed in OWN business, professional practice or farm; or working WITHOUT pay in a family business or farm.
| 1 An employee of a PRIVATE company |
| 2 A GOVERNMENT employee ...(Go To Q9-9A) |
| 3 Self-Employed in OWN business ...(Go To Q9-9B) |
| 4 Working WITHOUT PAY in a family business or farm |
Q9-9A [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
Were you...An employee of the federal government, state government or local government?
| 1 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE |
| 2 STATE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE |
| 3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE |
Q9-9B [] | Section: Section 9: Last Job Lasting 2+ Weeks |
Was your business incorporated or unincorporated?
| 1 Business Incorporated |
| 2 Business Unincorporated |
Q10-00 [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
[flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1
COMMENT: Check: ever been interviewed as a YA?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q11-0
Q10-0AA [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
[is R currently enrolled]==1
COMMENT: check enrollment status of R
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q10-0AAA
Q10-0AAA [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
[flag indicating if R has been enrolled in school since the date of last interview]==0 || [flag indicating if R was ever enrolled in school]==0
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R report no school since DLI?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q11-0
Q10-0B [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
VAREXIST([date R dropped out of school])
COMMENT: check if there is a dropout date from sect 4
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q10-0B-CHK1
Q10-0B-CHK1 [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
ISCOMPLETE([date R dropped out of school])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q10-0C-A
Q10-0B-CHK2 [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
[DROPOUT_DATE1~M]==-2 || [DROPOUT_DATE1~M]==-1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q10-0C-A
Q10-0C-A [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
DATE2DAY ([date R dropped out of school]) < DATE2DAY ([date of last interview])
COMMENT: break up string from d4 to include day Machine Check: Is drop out date before the date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q10-0F
Q10-0F [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
I have the date of your last enrollment in school as [dropout_date1~x].
Is that correct?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q10-2) |
| 0 NO |
Q10-0G [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
When were you last enrolled in school?
Q10-0G-CHK1 [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
ISCOMPLETE([date R dropped out of school])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q10-0H
Q10-0G-CHK2 [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
[DROPOUT_DATE1~M]==-2 || [DROPOUT_DATE1~M]==-1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q10-0H
Q10-0H [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
DATE2DAY ([date R dropped out of school]) < DATE2DAY ([date of last interview])
COMMENT: break up string from d4 to include day Machine Check: Is drop out date before the date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q10-2
Q10-2 [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
Now I'd like to know about the first job at which you worked for at least two months after you stopped going to school in [dropout_date1~x]. This may include a job we have already talked about. Who did you work for at this job?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER EMPLOYER NAME |
| 2 NEVER WORKED FOR AT LEAST TWO MONTHS ...(Go To Q11-0) |
Q10-2A [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
(Who did you work for at this job?)
Q10-2B [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
How many hours a week did you usually work at this job with [employer of first job at which R worked for at least two months after R stopped going to school]?
--less than 20 hours a week, or 20 hours a week or more?
| 1 Less than 20 hours per week |
| 2 20 hours a week or more ...(Go To Q10-3) |
Q10-2D [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
Since you left regular school, what was the first job at which you worked for at least 2 months and at least 20 hours a week?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER EMPLOYER NAME |
| 2 NEVER WORKED AT SUCH A JOB ...(Go To Q11-0) |
Q10-2E [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
For whom did you work at this job?
Q10-3 [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
Now I'd like to ask a few questions about your job with [employer for whom R worked for at least 2 months and at least 20 hours a week since R left regular school]. When did you first start working for [employer for whom R worked for at least 2 months and at least 20 hours a week since R left regular school]?
(ENTER MONTH AND YEAR:)
Q10-4 [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
When did you last stop working for [employer for whom R worked for at least 2 months and at least 20 hours a week since R left regular school]?
| 0 CURRENTLY WORKING FOR THIS EMPLOYER ...(Go To Q11-0) |
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER DATE |
Q10-4A [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER MONTH AND YEAR STOPPED WORKING FOR [employer for whom R worked for at least 2 months and at least 20 hours a week since R left regular school]?)
Q10-6 [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
What kind of business or industry was this?
PROBE: What did they make or do?
(RECORD VERBATIM)
Q10-7A [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
What kind of work did you do for [employer for whom R worked for at least 2 months and at least 20 hours a week since R left regular school]
IF MORE THAN ONE KIND OF WORK, PROBE: What kind of work did you do the longest for [employer for whom R worked for at least 2 months and at least 20 hours a week since R left regular school]?
(RECORD VERBATIM)
Q10-7B [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
What were some of your main activities or duties?
(RECORD VERBATIM)
Q10-8 [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
How many hours per week did you USUALLY work at this job?
(ENTER NUMBER OF HOURS)
Q10-10 [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
Altogether, including tips, overtime, and bonuses, how much did you USUALLY earn at that job? Please give me the amount you earned BEFORE DEDUCTIONS like taxes and social security were taken out. ENTER IN APPROPRIATE BOXES.
PROBE IF NECESSARY:
What was that per hour, per day, per week or what? (Enter answer on next screen)
Q10-10A [] | Section: Section 10: First Job after HS |
What was that per hour, per day, per week or what?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 PER HOUR |
| 2 PER DAY |
| 3 PER WEEK |
| 4 BI-WEEKLY (EVERY 2 WEEKS) |
| 8 BI-MONTHLY (TWICE A MONTH) |
| 5 PER MONTH |
| 6 PER YEAR |
| 7 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q11-0 [] | Section: Section 11: Other Training |
[age of young adult]<18 && [is R currently enrolled]==1
COMMENT: check to see if R is younger than 18 and enrolled in school
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-1
Default Next: | Q11-22 |
Lead-In: | Q10-00 [1:1], Q10-0AAA [1:1], Q10-2 [2:2], Q10-2D [2:2], Q10-4 [0:0], Q9-3 [Default], Q10-0AA [Default], Q10-0B-CHK2 [Default], Q10-0C-A [Default], Q10-0G-CHK2 [Default], Q10-0H [Default], Q10-10A [Default] |
Q11-22 [] | Section: Section 11: Other Training |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] obtained any kind of certificate, for example, a license or journeyman's card for practicing a profession or trade?
Q11-22-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 11: Other Training |
REPEAT
COMMENT: start loop about certificates, etc. that R has received
Q11-23 [] | Section: Section 11: Other Training |
Is that a certificate, a license or a journeyman's card?
| 1 Certificate |
| 2 License |
| 3 Journeyman's card |
| 4 Other (SPECIFY) ...(Go To Q11-24) |
Q11-24 [] | Section: Section 11: Other Training |
Is it still valid?
Q11-25 [] | Section: Section 11: Other Training |
For what profession or trade is [that certificate/that license/that journeyman's card/it]?
Q11-25A [] | Section: Section 11: Other Training |
What activities or duties did [that certificate/that license/that journeyman's card/it] qualify you to perform?
Q11-26 [] | Section: Section 11: Other Training |
In what month and year did you receive it?
Q11-27 [] | Section: Section 11: Other Training |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] obtained any other certificates, licenses or journeyman's cards?
Q11-27-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 11: Other Training |
UNTIL ([flag indicating if R has obtained any more certificates, licenses or journeyman's cards([loop number])]==0)
COMMENT: loop until all certificates, etc. have been asked about
Q12-1 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
The next few questions are about fertility. We know that some of these questions may not apply to you, but we need to ask the same questions of all our respondents in order to be complete.
Q12-1-A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Gender of Respondent]==1
COMMENT: IF R IS MALE, SKIP PREGNANCY QUESTIONS
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-5B
Q12-1-B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[flag indicating if R has ever reported being pregnant]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported being pregnant in previous surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-5B
Q12-1-C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Have you ever been pregnant?
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q12-172
Q12-1-D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How old were you the first time you became pregnant?
ENTER AGE IN YEARS:
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q12-5B
Q12-1-E [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
In what month and year did you get pregnant for the first time?
Q12-5B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[total number of biological children listed in BIOCHILD roster] > 0
COMMENT: Check if there are any children on the info sheet
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q12-14BA
Q12-2A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
We are first going to VERIFY our records of BIOLOGICAL children that you have had, if any, PRIOR TO [date of last interview] (the date of your LAST interview).
Q12-6AA-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: start loop to correct missing names or bdates of biochildren
Q12-6B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
STRCMP([name of biological child([loop number])], "(MISSING NAME)")
COMMENT: Is the child's name missing?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-6C
Q12-6C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INTERVIEWER: THIS CHILD'S NAME IS MISSING. ENTER THE CORRECT FIRST NAME, MIDDLE INITIAL (IF A NAME EXISTS) AND LAST NAME.
CHILD'S BIRTHDATE: [birthdate of biological child([loop number])]
CHILD'S ID NUMBER: [biological child ID([loop number])]
Q12-6D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
ISVAREMPTY([birthdate of biological child([loop number])])
COMMENT: Is there child's birthdate recorded?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-6E
Q12-6E [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INTERVIEWER: THIS CHILD'S BIRTHDATE IS MISSING. ENTER THE CORRECT BIRTHDATE. YOU MUST ENTER A VALID YEAR IN THIS QUESTION. REPORT ANY UNUSUAL ANSWERS IN A COMMENT.
CHILD'S NAME: [name of biological child([loop number])]
CHILD'S ID NUMBER: [ID of biological child([loop number])]
Q12-6F-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
UNTIL([loop number]==[total number of biological children listed in BIOCHILD roster])
COMMENT: loop end to fix names and bdates of biochildren
Q12-8A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Our records from our interview on [date of last interview] show that you have [had/had given birth to] [child/children] named (READ FULL NAMES OF CHILDREN BELOW) as of [date of last interview]
Q12-8B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Is that correct?
| 1 YES--INFORMATION CORRECT |
| 0 NO--INFORMATION INCORRECT ...(Go To Q12-11) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q12-22AB
Q12-11 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INTERVIEWER: DOES R HAVE CHILDREN ON THE BIOLOGICAL CHILD ROSTER THAT SHOULD NOT BE LISTED THERE?
Q12-13AA-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: LOOP Begin to delete biochildren who don't belong on roster
Q12-13A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for status of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Is this child a new child? If so, skip out.
If Answer = 5 Then Go To Q12-13I-LOOP-END
If Answer = 8 Then Go To Q12-13I-LOOP-END
If Answer = 99 Then Go To Q12-13C
Q12-13C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INTERVIEWER: [name of biological child([loop number])] IS DELETED. IS THIS CORRECT?
Q12-13D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INTERVIEWER: DOES [name of biological child([loop number])] NEED TO BE DELETED?
Q12-13I-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
UNTIL([loop number]==[total number of biological children listed in BIOCHILD roster])
COMMENT: Loop end for deleting children currently on biochild roster
Q12-14AC [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INTERVIEWER: DOES R HAVE ANY CHILDREN WHO WERE BORN BEFORE [date of last interview] WHO ARE NOT LISTED ON THE BIOLOGICAL CHILD ROSTER, THAT SHOULD BE LISTED THERE?
Q12-14BA [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
([flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1)
COMMENT: WAS R EVER INTERVIEWED AS YA?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q12-16NC
Q12-14BC [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Our records show that you had NOT [had/had given birth to] any children of your own as of [date of last interview]. Is that correct?
Q12-15B-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Loop begin to add missing biochildren
Q12-16 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
What is the name of the [first/next] child that you have [had/had given birth to] as of [date of last interview] who we do not have listed?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER FIRST NAME, MIDDLE INITIAL, LAST NAME.)
Q12-16A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Is [missing biological child([loop number])] a boy or a girl?
Q12-16B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
When was [missing biological child([loop number])] born?
(INTERVIEWER: IN CASE OF INVALID DATE, VERIFY CHILDS BIRTH DATE WITH R. EXPLAIN TO RESPONDENT THAT RIGHT NOW, WE ARE ONLY COLLECTING INFORMATION ABOUT CHILDREN BORN PRIOR TO [date of last interview]. WE WILL ASK ABOUT CHILDREN BORN SINCE [date of last interview] IN A FEW MOMENTS.)
(INTERVIEWER: YOU MUST ENTER A VALID YEAR IN THIS QUESTION. REPORT ANY UNUSUAL ANSWERS IN A COMMENT.)
Q12-16L [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Did you have another child that was born PRIOR to [date of last interview] who we do not have listed?
Q12-16P-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
UNTIL([Q12-16L([loop number])]==0)
COMMENT: Loop end for entering missing bio children
Q12-16NC [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
([flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1)
COMMENT: WAS R EVER INTERVIEWED AS YA?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q12-22AB
Q12-18E-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Start loop to verify final bio Roster.
Q12-19 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
I'd like to read the information about your children from our records.
(FOR EACH CHILD, READ:) Our records show that (CHILD) is a (SEX) and was born on (BIRTHDATE). Is that correct?
(INTERVIEWER: IF ALL INFO CORRECT, CLICK ON THE BUTTON FOR "ALL (OTHER) INFO CORRECT," THEN CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO CONTINUE.
IF ANY INFORMATION IS INCORRECT , CLICK ON THE BUTTON NEXT TO THE CHILD'S RECORD, THEN CLICK ON "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE". YOU WILL THEN BE ABLE TO CORRECT INFORMATION ON THE NEXT SCREEN FOR THE CHILD YOU SELECTED.)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-19JE-LOOP-END
Q12-19C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(INTERVIEWER: MARK INFORMATION THAT IS INCORRECT. IF NECESSARY PROBE:)
Is [name of child needing change([child with incorrect information on biological child roster([loop number])])]'s name correct?
Is [name of child needing change([child with incorrect information on biological child roster([loop number])])]'s birthdate correct? (BIRTHDATE=[birthdate of child needing change([child with incorrect information on biological child roster([loop number])])~X] )
Is [name of child needing change([child with incorrect information on biological child roster([loop number])])]'s sex correct? (SEX=[gender of child needing change([child with incorrect information on biological child roster([loop number])])])
(MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
| 1 NAME |
| 4 BIRTHDATE |
| 5 SEX |
| 6 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q12-19D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INSELECTION([Q12-19C([loop number])],1)
COMMENT: Check if answered name was incorrect.
({Q12-LOOP4})
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-19F
Q12-19F [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
What is the correct name and spelling for [name of child needing change([child with incorrect information on biological child roster([loop number])])]?
(INTERVIEWER: RECORD CORRECT NAME AND/OR SPELLING.)
Q12-19G [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INSELECTION([Q12-19C([loop number])],4)
COMMENT: Check if answered birthdate was incorrect.
({Q12-LOOP4})
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-19H
Q12-19H [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
What is the correct birthdate for [name of child needing change([child with incorrect information on biological child roster([loop number])])]?
(INTERVIEWER: RECORD CORRECTED BIRTHDATE.)
(INTERVIEWER: YOU MUST ENTER A VALID YEAR IN THIS QUESTION. REPORT ANY UNUSUAL ANSWERS IN A COMMENT.)
Q12-19I [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INSELECTION([Q12-19C([loop number])],5)
COMMENT: Check if answered sex was incorrect.
({Q12-LOOP4})
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-19J
Q12-19J [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(INTERVIEWER: IF NOT OBVIOUS, ASK:) What is the correct sex of [name of child needing change([child with incorrect information on biological child roster([loop number])])]?
(INTERVIEWER: RECORD CORRECTED GENDER.)
Q12-19JE-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
UNTIL([child with incorrect information on biological child roster([loop number])]==1)
COMMENT: End loop to verify final bio roster
Q12-20 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INTERVIEWER: BELOW IS THE CORRECTED BIOLOGICAL CHILD ROSTER AS OF [date of last interview]. REVIEW THE ROSTER TO BE SURE THAT IT IS CORRECT. IF THE ROSTER IS NOT CORRECT, RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS QUESTIONS BY CLICKING ON THE BACK ARROW ICON AND CORRECT AS NEEDED.
IF EVERYTHING IS CORRECT, CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO GO FORWARD.
Q12-22AB [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
([flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1)
COMMENT: WAS R EVER INTERVIEWED AS YA?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-22B
Q12-22B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Now I would like to ask you about any BIOLOGICAL children you have had, if any, SINCE [date of last interview], (the date of your LAST interview).
Please tell me if you have had any biological children since [date of last interview], not counting any babies who were stillborn?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY ADD: ....or dead at birth?)
Q12-22BA [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How many children have you had since [date of last interview]?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY READ: not counting any babies who were stillborn? AND/OR ....or dead at birth?)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q12-29RB
Q12-27A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Please tell me if you have had any biological children?
Q12-27B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How many children have you had not counting any babies who were stillborn?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY ADD: ....or dead at birth?)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q12-29RB
Q12-23-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Begin Loop for adding new bio children.
Q12-28 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
What did you name your [first/next] [baby born since date of last interview/(oldest) baby (born since date of last interview)]?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER FIRST NAME, MIDDLE INITIAL AND LAST NAME.)
Q12-28A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Was the baby a boy or a girl?
Q12-28B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
When was your child born?
(INTERVIEWER: YOU MUST ENTER A VALID YEAR IN THIS QUESTION. REPORT ANY UNUSUAL ANSWERS IN A COMMENT.)
Q12-28T-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
UNTIL([loop number]==[number of biological children R had since date of last interview])
COMMENT: loop end about new bio children
Q12-29RB [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[current number of bio children on roster] > 0
COMMENT: Is there at least one child on BIOCHILD roster?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-30-LOOP-BEGIN
Q12-30-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
REPEAT
Q12-30BA [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for status of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Check the status of the child. if deleted skip to the next child. If new or added, ask residence at birth sequence.
If Answer >= 97 AND Answer <= 98 Then Go To Q12-30BB
If Answer = 99 Then Go To Q12-30C
Q12-30BAD [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[flag for residence at birth for biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Has residence at birth sequence already been completed?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-30C
Q12-30BB [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
At the time [name of biological child([loop number])] was born, what was your relationship to [name of biological child([loop number])]'s biological [mother/father]? Were you...
| 1 Living together but not married |
| 2 Married and living together |
| 3 Married and living apart |
| 4 Legally separated or divorced |
| 5 Dating regularly |
| 6 Dating occasionally |
| 7 Not dating |
| 8 Something else? (SPECIFY) |
Q12-30-BC [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Did [name of biological child([loop number])] live with you immediately after [his/her] birth?
Q12-30C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for status of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Check the status of the child. if deceased or deleted, or adopted out skip to the next child. If the child is added, skip to appropriate question
If Answer = 5 Then Go To Q12-43F
If Answer = 8 Then Go To Q12-43F
If Answer = 99 Then Go To Q12-59A
Q12-30D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Where does [name of biological child([loop number])] usually live?
(INTERVIEWER: CODE WITHOUT READING CATEGORIES)
| 1 IN THIS HOUSEHOLD |
| 2 WITH (HIS/HER) (FATHER/MOTHER) ...(Go To Q12-30D-B) |
| 3 WITH OTHER RELATIVES (SPECIFY) ...(Go To Q12-30D-B) |
| 4 WITH FOSTER CARE ...(Go To Q12-30D-B) |
| 5 WITH ADOPTIVE PARENTS ...(Go To Q12-30D-B) |
| 6 LONG TERM CARE INSTITUTION ...(Go To Q12-30D-B) |
| 7 AWAY AT SCHOOL ...(Go To Q12-30D-B) |
| 8 DECEASED ...(Go To Q12-30D-B) |
| 9 PART-TIME WITH R, PART-TIME WITH OTHER PARENT ...(Go To Q12-30D-B) |
| 10 PART-TIME WITH R, PART-TIME WITH OTHER PERSON ...(Go To Q12-30D-B) |
| 12 OWN INDEPENDENT RESIDENCE |
| 11 OTHER (SPECIFY) ...(Go To Q12-30D-B) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q12-30D-B
Q12-30D-B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for usual residence of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Enter code for hhiflag.
If Answer >= 2 AND Answer <= 4 Then Go To Q12-43F
If Answer = 5 Then Go To Q12-43F
If Answer >= 6 AND Answer <= 7 Then Go To Q12-43F
If Answer = 8 Then Go To Q12-30E
If Answer = 11 Then Go To Q12-43F
Q12-30E [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
When did [name of biological child([loop number])] die?
Q12-43F [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[age of biological child([loop number])]>=18
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-43G
Q12-43G [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for usual residence of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Branch on usual residence of child (aged 18 and older)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
If Answer >= 4 AND Answer <= 5 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
If Answer = 8 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
If Answer >= 9 AND Answer <= 10 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
Q12-44 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for usual residence of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Does biological child live in household or with another person part time?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-44C
If Answer >= 3 AND Answer <= 4 Then Go To Q12-44C
If Answer = 5 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
If Answer >= 6 AND Answer <= 7 Then Go To Q12-44C
If Answer = 8 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
If Answer = 9 Then Go To Q12-47
If Answer >= 10 AND Answer <= 11 Then Go To Q12-44C
Q12-44C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[flag indicating whether child's parent has been reported as deceased in a previous interview([loop number])]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-48A
Q12-45 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Does [name of biological child([loop number])]'s natural [mother/father] live in this household?
Q12-45A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for usual residence of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Does biological child live in household or with another person part time?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-59A
If Answer = 10 Then Go To Q12-59A
Q12-46 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Is [name of biological child([loop number])]'s [mother/father] living?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q12-47
Q12-47 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
When did [name of biological child([loop number])]'s natural [mother/father] leave the household?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER DATE |
| 2 NATURAL (MOTHER/FATHER) NEVER LIVED IN THIS HOUSEHOLD ...(Go To Q12-47B) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q12-47B
Q12-47A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER MONTH AND YEAR [name of biological child([loop number])]'s NATURAL [mother/father] LEFT THE HOUSEHOLD.
Q12-47B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for usual residence of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Does biological child live in household or with another person part time?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-50
If Answer = 10 Then Go To Q12-50
Q12-48 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
When did [name of biological child([loop number])]'s natural [mother/father] die?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER MONTH AND YEAR.)
Q12-48A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for usual residence of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Does biological child live in household or with another person part time?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-59A-B
If Answer = 10 Then Go To Q12-59A-B
Q12-50 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
About how many miles from you does [name of biological child([loop number])]'s [mother/father] live? Is it...
| 1 Within 1 mile |
| 2 1-10 miles |
| 3 11-100 miles |
| 4 101-200 miles |
| 5 More than 200 miles |
Q12-51 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
In the past 12 months, about how often has [name of biological child([loop number])] seen [his/her([loop number])] [mother/father]?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
(IF SEPARATION IS MORE RECENT THAN PAST12 MONTHS, ASK:) Since [name of biological child([loop number])] has been separated from[his/her([loop number])] [mother/father], about how often has [name of biological child([loop number])] seen [his/her([loop number])] [mother/father]?
| 1 Almost every day |
| 2 2-5 times a week |
| 3 About once a week |
| 4 1-3 times a month |
| 5 7-11 times in past 12 months |
| 6 2-6 times in past 12 months |
| 7 Once in past 12 months |
| 0 Never ...(Go To Q12-52A) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q12-52A
Q12-52 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How long do these visits usually last?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER NUMBER OF DAYS. IF LESS THAN 1 DAY, ENTER '0'.)
Q12-52A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Does [name of biological child([loop number])]'s [mother/father] contribute money for the child's upbringing?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q12-59A
Q12-52B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Does [name of biological child([loop number])]'s [mother/father] do this on a regular basis or once in a while?
| 1 Regular |
| 2 Once in a while |
Q12-52C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How much does [name of biological child([loop number])]'s [mother/father] give?
(INTERVIEWER: NEXT QUESTION ASKS FOR UNIT)
(ENTER DOLLAR AMOUNT:)
Q12-52D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Is that per week, per month or per year?
| 4 PER WEEK |
| 1 PER MONTH |
| 2 PER YEAR |
| 3 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q12-53 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
About how many miles from you does [name of biological child([loop number])] live? Is it....
| 1 Within 1 mile |
| 2 1-10 miles |
| 3 11-100 miles |
| 4 101-200 miles |
| 5 More than 200 miles |
Q12-54 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
In the past 12 months, about how often have you seen [name of biological child([loop number])]? (IF SEPARATION IS MORE RECENT THAN PAST 12 MONTHS, ASK:) Since [name of biological child([loop number])] has not been living with you, about how often have you seen [name of biological child([loop number])]?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Almost every day |
| 2 2-5 times a week |
| 3 About once a week |
| 4 1-3 times a month |
| 5 7-11 times in past 12 months |
| 6 2-6 times in past 12 months |
| 7 Once in past 12 months |
| 0 Never ...(Go To Q12-55-0CA) |
Q12-54A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[age of biological child([loop number])]>=18
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-55-0D
Q12-55 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How long do these visits usually last?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER NUMBER OF DAYS. IF LESS THAN 1 DAY, ENTER '0'.)
Q12-55-0A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[age of biological child([loop number])]
If Answer >= 0 AND Answer <= 2 Then Go To Q12-55-0B
If Answer >= 3 AND Answer <= 9 Then Go To Q12-55-0BA
Q12-55-0B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How often do you bathe or dress [name of biological child([loop number])]?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 6 Every day |
| 5 About 3 times a week |
| 4 Once a week |
| 3 Several times a month |
| 2 Several times a year |
| 1 Never |
Q12-55-0BA [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[age of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Branch on age of child
If Answer >= 0 AND Answer <= 5 Then Go To Q12-55-0C
If Answer >= 6 AND Answer <= 9 Then Go To Q12-55-0C
Q12-55-0C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How often do you [play together with/play together with games or toys with] [name of biological child([loop number])]?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 6 Every day |
| 5 About 3 times a week |
| 4 Once a week |
| 3 Several times a month |
| 2 Several times a year |
| 1 Never |
Q12-55-0CA [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[age of biological child([loop number])]>=3
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-55-0D
Q12-55-0D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How often in the past year have you had contact with [name of biological child([loop number])] by means such as card, letter, e-mail, text or facebook message, skype or phone call?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Not at all |
| 2 About once a year |
| 3 Several times a year |
| 4 About once a month |
| 5 Two or three times a month |
| 6 Once a week |
| 7 Several times a week |
| 8 Every day |
Q12-55-0E [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[age of biological child([loop number])]>=18
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
Q12-55A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Are you contributing money for the child's upbringing now?
Q12-55B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Do you do this on a regular basis or once in a while?
| 1 Regular |
| 2 Once in a while |
Q12-55C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How much do you give?
(INTERVIEWER: NEXT QUESTION ASKS FOR UNIT)
(ENTER DOLLAR AMOUNT:)
Q12-55D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Is that per week, per month or per year?
| 4 PER WEEK |
| 1 PER MONTH |
| 2 PER YEAR |
| 3 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q12-56 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
When did [name of biological child([loop number])] last live with you?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER DATE ...(Go To Q12-57) |
| 0 NEVER LIVED WITH R |
Q12-57 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(When did [name of biological child([loop number])] last live with you?)
(ENTER DATE)
Q12-58 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(Were/Was) there any period(s) of more than three consecutive months when [name of biological child([loop number])] did not live with you before that time?
| 1 Yes |
| 0 No |
| 2 CHILD IS LESS THAN THREE MONTHS OLD |
Q12-59A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for status of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Check the status of the child. if deceased, deleted, adopted out, or in foster care, skip to the next child.
If Answer >= 4 AND Answer <= 5 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
If Answer = 8 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
If Answer = 99 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
Q12-59A-A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[flag indicating whether R ever sees biological child([loop number])]==0
COMMENT: Did R report never seeing this child?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-59AA
Q12-59A-B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How tall is [name of biological child([loop number])]?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER IN FEET AND INCHES ...(Go To Q12-59A-C) |
| 2 SELECT TO ENTER INCHES ONLY (ESPECIALLY INFANTS) ...(Go To Q12-59A-E) |
Q12-59A-C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(How tall is [name of biological child([loop number])]?)
INTERVIEWER: YOU HAVE CHOSEN TO ENTER HEIGHT IN FEET AND INCHES. IF THIS IS INCORRECT, PLEASE BACK UP AND RE-SELECT.
Q12-59A-D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Q12-59A-E [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(How tall is [name of biological child([loop number])]?)
INTERVIEWER: YOU HAVE CHOSEN TO ENTER HEIGHT IN INCHES ONLY. IF THIS IS INCORRECT, PLEASE BACK UP AND RE-SELECT.
Q12-59A-F [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How much does [name of biological child([loop number])] weigh?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER WEIGHT IN POUNDS ONLY ...(Go To Q12-59A-G) |
| 2 SELECT TO ENTER WEIGHT IN POUNDS AND OUNCES (INFANTS) ...(Go To Q12-59A-H) |
Q12-59A-G [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(How much does [name of biological child([loop number])] weigh?)
INTERVIEWER: YOU SELECTED TO ENTER WEIGHT IN POUNDS ONLY. IF THIS IS INCORRECT, PLEASE BACK UP AND RE-SELECT.
Q12-59A-H [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(How much does [name of biological child([loop number])] weigh?)
INTERVIEWER: YOU SELECTED TO ENTER WEIGHT IN POUNDS AND OUNCES. IF THIS IS INCORRECT, PLEASE BACK UP AND RE-SELECT.
Q12-59A-I [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Q12-59AA [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[flag indicating whether biochild's other parent is living([loop number])]==0 || [flag indicating whether child's parent has been reported as deceased in a previous interview([loop number])]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R indicate that the other biological parent of this child is deceased?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
Q12-59B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How much influence does [name of biological child([loop number])]'s [mother/father] have in making major decisions about such things as education, religion and health care? Does [he/she] have none, a little, some, pretty much, or a great deal of influence?
| 0 NONE |
| 1 A LITTLE |
| 2 SOME |
| 3 PRETTY MUCH |
| 4 A GREAT DEAL |
| 5 IF VOLUNTEERED: NO CONTACT SO NO INFLUENCE |
Q12-59C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How much influence do you have in making major decisions concerning [name of biological child([loop number])] about such things as education, religion and health care? Do you have none, a little, some, pretty much, or a great deal of influence?
| 0 NONE |
| 1 A LITTLE |
| 2 SOME |
| 3 PRETTY MUCH |
| 4 A GREAT DEAL |
| 5 IF VOLUNTEERED: NO CONTACT SO NO INFLUENCE |
Q12-59CA [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[answer to Q12-59B]==5||[answer to Q12-59C]==5
COMMENT: Machine Check: Has R indicated that R and other parent have no contact?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-60-LOOP-END
Q12-59D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How often do you talk about [name of biological child([loop number])] with [his/her([loop number])] [mother/father]?
INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY
| 1 Not at all |
| 2 About once a year |
| 3 Several times a year |
| 4 1 to 3 times a month |
| 5 About once a week |
| 6 2 to 3 times a week |
| 7 4 to 5 times a week |
| 8 Almost every day |
Q12-59E [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How much help do you get from [name of biological child([loop number])]'s [mother/father] with raising [him/her([loop number])]? Would you say...
| 0 None |
| 1 A little |
| 2 Some |
| 3 Pretty much |
| 4 A great deal |
Q12-59F [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How much conflict do you and [name of biological child([loop number])]'s [mother/father] have about how [he/she] is raised?
| 0 None |
| 1 A little |
| 2 Some |
| 3 Pretty much |
| 4 A great deal |
Q12-59G [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How much conflict do you and [name of biological child([loop number])]'s [mother/father] have about how money is spent on [name of biological child([loop number])]?
| 0 None |
| 1 A little |
| 2 Some |
| 3 Pretty much |
| 4 A great deal |
Q12-59H [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
On a scale of zero to 100, where zero is no agreement and 100 is complete agreement, what percent of the time do you and [name of biological child([loop number])]'s [mother/father] agree on decisions about [name of biological child([loop number])]?
Q12-60-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
UNTIL([loop number]==[current number of bio children on roster])
COMMENT: end loop.
Default Next: | Q12-60D |
Lead-In: | Q12-43G [1:1], Q12-43G [4:5], Q12-43G [8:8], Q12-43G [9:10], Q12-44 [5:5], Q12-44 [8:8], Q12-55-0E [1:1], Q12-59A [4:5], Q12-59A [8:8], Q12-59A [99:99], Q12-59AA [1:1], Q12-59CA [1:1], Q12-59H [Default] |
Q12-60D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[number of biological children R had since date of last interview]>=1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-62F
Q12-62F [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[marital status code]
COMMENT: Machine check: value of marital status
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-62FA
If Answer = 7 Then Go To Q12-62FA
Q12-62FA [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[flag indicating if R's current spouse or partner is the same as R's spouse or partner at the date of last interview]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R with same spouse/partner as DLI?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-73
Q12-62G [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[number of non-biological children in household]==0 && [flag indicating whether R and current spouse/partner have any children together]==0
COMMENT: Machine Check: Are there no non-bio children in HH and no children in common?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-63
Q12-62I [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[number of non-biological children in household]==0 && [flag indicating whether R and current spouse/partner have any children together]>=1
COMMENT: MACHINE CHECK:R HAS NO NONBIO CHILDREN BUT KIDS IN COMMON
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-63
Q12-62K [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[number of non-biological children in household]>=1 && [flag indicating whether R and current spouse/partner have any children together]>=1
COMMENT: MACHINE CHECK: R HAS NONBIO CHILDREN PLUS KIDS IN COMMON
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-63
Q12-62M [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[number of non-biological children in household]>=1 && [flag indicating whether R and current spouse/partner have any children together]==0
COMMENT: MACHINE CHECK:R HAS NONBIO CHILDREN BUT NO KIDS IN COMMON
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-63
Q12-63 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Other than the children you and your husband/wife have, does] your [husband/wife/partner] have any children from previous relationships?
Q12-64 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How many [other] children does your [husband/wife/partner] have?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= 0 Then Go To Q12-73
Q12-65 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
What are their ages?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 0 LESS THAN ONE YEAR OLD |
| 1 1 YEAR OLD |
| 2 2 YEARS OLD |
| 3 3 YEARS OLD |
| 4 4 YEARS OLD |
| 5 5 YEARS OLD |
| 6 6 YEARS OLD |
| 7 7 YEARS OLD |
| 8 8 YEARS OLD |
| 9 9 YEARS OLD |
| 10 10 YEARS OLD |
| 11 11 YEARS OLD |
| 12 12 YEARS OLD |
| 13 13 YEARS OLD |
| 14 14 YEARS OLD |
| 15 15 YEARS OLD |
| 16 16 YEARS OLD |
| 17 17 YEARS OLD |
| 18 18 YEARS OLD |
| 19 MORE THAN 18 YEARS OLD |
Q12-73 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[number of biological children R had since date of last interview] >= 1
COMMENT: Has R had any live births since 2004 or prior interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-73Z-LOOP-BEGIN
Q12-73Z-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
REPEAT
Q12-74 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Now I'd like to ask you some questions about [your/the] [count of pregnancies since last interview] pregnancy(ies) [that led to the birth of your child/since DLI that ended in a live birth([loop number])].
(INTERVIEWER: BELOW IS A LIST OF CHILDREN BORN SINCE THE DATE OF LAST INTERVIEW. PREGNANCY QUESTIONS WILL BE ASKED ABOUT EACH CHILD IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY ARE LISTED. CLICK ON "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO CONTINUE.)
Q12-74ABB [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INTERVIEWER:
THE NEXT SERIES OF QUESTIONS ARE ABOUT THE PREGNANCY RESULTING IN THE BIRTH OF
[name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])].
Q12-74A1 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[loop number] == 1
COMMENT: Is this the first time through the pregnancy loop?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q12-74A2
Q12-74A2 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[flag indicating if live-birth pregnancy resulted in multiple births([loop number])] >= 1
COMMENT: WAS THIS A MULTIPLE BIRTH - REPORTED IN LAST LOOP?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q12-74B
Q12-74A3 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[number of biological children R had since date of last interview]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-76E
Q12-74B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INTERVIEWER: DID THIS PREGNANCY (WITH [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])]) RESULT IN THE BIRTH OF MORE THAN ONE CHILD? USE THE BACK ARROW TO CHECK THE ROSTER IF NECESSARY.
Q12-76E [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[loop number] == 1
COMMENT: IS THIS THE FIRST TIME THROUGH THE LOOP?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q12-76F
Q12-76F [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[flag indicating if live-birth pregnancy resulted in multiple births([loop number])] >= 1
COMMENT: WAS THIS REPORTED AS A MULTIPLE BIRTH IN LAST LOOP?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-118A
Q12-76G [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Gender of Respondent]
COMMENT: SKIP ACCORDING TO RESPONDENT GENDER
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12M-78
Q12F-77 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
When did you become pregnant with [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])]? In what month and year?
Q12F-78 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Just before you became pregnant with [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])], did you or your partner use any methods to keep from getting pregnant?
Q12F-79 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Had you stopped all methods before you became pregnant?
Q12F-80 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Was the reason you [stopped/were not] using any methods because you yourself wanted to become pregnant?
Q12F-81 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Just before you became pregnant that time, did you want to become pregnant when you did?
(IF NO, PROBE:) Did you want (a/another) baby but not at that time, or did you want (none/no more) at all?
| 1 Yes |
| 2 Didn't matter |
| 3 No--not at that time |
| 4 No--(none/no more) at all |
Q12F-82 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
And what about your spouse or partner when you became pregnant that time -- did he want you to have (a/another) baby?
(IF NO, PROBE:) Did he want you to have (a/another) baby but not at that time, or did he want you to have (none/no more) at all?
| 1 Yes |
| 2 Didn't matter |
| 3 No--not at that time |
| 4 No--(none/no more) at all |
Q12M-78 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Just before [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])]'s mother became pregnant with [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])], did you or she use any methods to keep from getting pregnant?
Q12M-79 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Had you stopped all methods before [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])]'s mother became pregnant?
Q12M-80 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Was the reason you [stopped/were not] using any methods because you yourself wanted [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])]'s mother to become pregnant?
Q12M-81 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Just before [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])]'s mother became pregnant that time, did you want her to become pregnant when she did?
(IF NO, PROBE:) Did you want (a/another) baby but not at that time, or did you want (none/no more) at all?
| 1 Yes |
| 2 Didn't matter |
| 3 No--not at that time |
| 4 No--(none/no more) at all |
Q12M-82 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
And what about [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])]'s mother when she became pregnant that time -- did she want to have (a/another) baby?
(IF NO, PROBE:) Did she want to have (a/another) baby but not at that time, or did she want to have (none/no more) at all?
| 1 Yes |
| 2 Didn't matter |
| 3 No--not at that time |
| 4 No--(none/no more) at all |
Q12-83 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
During your pregnancy with [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])], did you make any visits to a doctor or nurse for prenatal care, that is, to be examined or talk about your pregnancy?
Q12-84 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
When did you first visit a doctor or nurse for prenatal care -- during which month of your pregnancy?
(ENTER MONTH NUMBER)
Q12-85 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Did you drink any alcoholic beverages, including beer, wine, or liquor, during the 12 months before [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])] was born?
Q12-86 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How often did you usually drink alcoholic beverages after you found out that you were pregnant?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY) Did you drink...
| 7 Every day |
| 6 Nearly every day |
| 5 3 or 4 days a week |
| 4 1 or 2 days a week |
| 3 3 or 4 days a month |
| 2 About once a month |
| 1 Less than once a month |
| 0 Never |
Q12-87 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Did you smoke tobacco cigarettes at all during the 12 months before [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])] was born?
Q12-88 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
On the average, how many cigarettes did you smoke after you found out you were pregnant? Did you smoke 2 or more packs a day? Did you smoke 1 pack or more but less than 2 packs a day, or less than 1 pack a day?
| 3 2 or more packs a day |
| 2 1 or more but less than 2 |
| 1 Less than 1 pack a day |
| 0 (IF VOLUNTEERED:) DID NOT SMOKE DURING THAT PERIOD |
Q12-105 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Based on either your last menstrual period date or your doctor's or clinic's information, was [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])] born within one week of the expected (due) date?
Q12-106A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Was the baby born early or late?
Q12-106B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How many weeks [early/late] was the baby?
(IF "1 1/2 WEEKS" ROUND UP TO "2".)
Q12-107 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Was a cesarean section done? (IF NECESSARY, PROBE:) Was the baby delivered by an incision in your abdomen?
Q12-108 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Was this your first cesarean section, or did you have one before?
| 1 First cesarean |
| 0 Had cesarean(s) before |
Q12-118A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How much did [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])] weigh at birth?
(ENTER NUMBER OF POUNDS AND OUNCES AND CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE".)
Q12-118B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Q12-118C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
([weight of baby - pounds([loop number])] == -1 || [weight of baby - pounds([loop number])]== -2 || [weight of baby - ounces([loop number])] == -1 || [weight of baby - ounces([loop number])]==-2)
COMMENT: If birth weight missing, go to estimate
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-118D
Q12-118D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Did [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])] weigh more than 5 1/2 pounds or less?
Q12-118E [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Gender of Respondent]
COMMENT: Is R male?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-158D-LOOP-END
Q12-119 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
What was [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])]'s length at birth?
(ENTER INCHES)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q12-120
Q12-119A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
INTERVIEWER: DID R INDICATE THAT THE LENGTH OF THE BABY WAS AN ESTIMATE?
Q12-120 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How long did your baby stay in the hospital?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER NUMBER OF DAYS |
| 0 BABY/RESPONDENT DID NOT STAY IN HOSPITAL ...(Go To Q12-143-JUMP) |
Q12-120A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(How long did your baby stay in the hospital?)
(ENTER NUMBER OF DAYS)
Q12-121 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Did you leave the hospital at the same time as your baby or did you leave earlier or later?
Q12-122A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How many days earlier?
Q12-122B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How many days later?
Q12-143-JUMP [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[age of biological child([loop number])]==0
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-158D-LOOP-END
Q12-143 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Now we are going to discuss well baby care.
In [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])]'s first year, did you take [him/her] to a clinic or doctor for well baby care when [he/she] was not sick?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q12-144) |
| 0 NO |
| 2 BABY DIED IN FIRST YEAR |
| 3 BABY ADOPTED OUT IN FIRST YEAR |
Q12-144 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How many months old was [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])] when you took [him/her] to a clinic or doctor for well baby care the first time?.....
(INTERVIEWER: ENCOURAGE THE RESPONDENT TO ESTIMATE MONTHS OF AGE IF AT ALL POSSIBLE.)
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER MONTHS ...(Go To Q12-144A) |
| 2 TOOK CHILD TO WELL CARE, BUT DOES NOT KNOW ANY MONTHS OF AGE |
Q12-144A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(How many months old was [name of biological child in pre/postnatal series([loop number])] when you took [him/her] to a clinic or doctor for well baby care the first time?.....)
How old was [he/she] the next time?
(INTERVIEWER: CONTINUE TO ASK UNTIL THE LAST TIME IS CODED.)
(MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
| 1 1 month old |
| 2 2 months old |
| 3 3 months old |
| 4 4 months old |
| 5 5 months old |
| 6 6 months old |
| 7 7 months old |
| 8 8 months old |
| 9 9 months old |
| 10 10 months old |
| 11 11 months old |
| 12 12 months old |
Q12-158D-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
UNTIL([loop number] == [number of biological children R had since date of last interview])
COMMENT:
END LOOP WHEN ALL CHILDREN CHECKED FOR NEW STATUS
Q12-158E [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Gender of Respondent]
COMMENT: IS THE RESPONDENT A MALE OR FEMALE?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-170
Q12-159B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
([flag #1 for feeding questions]>0) || ([flag #2 for feeding questions]>0) || ([number of biological children R had since date of last interview] > 0)
COMMENT: Are there any new children to ask feeding questions for?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-160-LOOP-BEGIN
Q12-159C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[number of biological children R had since date of last interview]>=1
COMMENT: R HAVE ANY CHILDREN OR ANY NEW CHILDREN SINCE DLI?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-160-LOOP-BEGIN
Q12-160-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Begin loop about feeding
Q12-161 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for status of biological child([loop number])] == 99
COMMENT: Has this child been deleted?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-165BB-LOOP-END
Q12-162 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for status of biological child([loop number])] == 97||[flag for feeding questions for biological child([loop number])] == 1
COMMENT: Is this child either new (since last interview) or needing first breastfeeding question asked??
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-164
Q12-162A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[flag for feeding questions for biological child([loop number])] == 2
COMMENT: Does second breastfeeding question need to be asked about this child?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-165
Q12-164 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
When [name of biological child([loop number])] was an infant, did you breast feed [him/her([loop number])] at all?
(IF BABY "ADOPTED OUT"/"DECEASED" AND R IS RELUCTANT, SAY:) We appreciate how difficult this is, but [name of biological child([loop number])]'s experiences are important in helping us understand the health of other children like [him/her([loop number])].
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q12-165) |
| 0 NO |
| 2 BABY DIED IN HOSPITAL |
| 3 BABY ADOPTED OUT IN HOSPITAL |
Q12-165 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How many weeks old was [name of biological child([loop number])] when you quit breast feeding [him/her([loop number])] altogether?
(INTERVIEWER: DETERMINE WHETHER R IS ANSWERING IN WEEKS OR MONTHS OLD, AND SELECT THE APPROPRIATE ANSWER BELOW.)
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER NUMBER OF WEEKS OLD ...(Go To Q12-165A) |
| 2 SELECT TO ENTER NUMBER OF MONTHS OLD ...(Go To Q12-165B) |
| 0 STILL BREAST FEEDING |
Q12-165A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(How many weeks old was [name of biological child([loop number])] when you quit breast feeding [him/her([loop number])] altogether?)
(INTERVIEWER: R HAS ANSWERED IN NUMBER OF WEEKS.)
Q12-165B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(How many months old was [name of biological child([loop number])] when you quit breast feeding [him/her([loop number])] altogether?)
(INTERVIEWER: R HAS ANSWERED IN NUMBER OF MONTHS. PLEASE ENTER ONLY FULL OR HALF MONTHS.)
Q12-165BB-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
UNTIL([loop number]==[current number of bio children on roster])
COMMENT: End loop about feeding
Q12-ML-JUMP [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Gender of Respondent]==2 && [current number of bio children on roster]>0
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R female with at least one biological child?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-ML-LOOP-BEGIN
Q12-ML-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
REPEAT
COMMENT: Begin loop about maternity leave
Q12-ML-LOOP-JUMP1 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Code for status of biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Check the status of the child. if deleted skip to the next child. If new or added, begin maternity leave sequence.
If Answer >= 97 AND Answer <= 98 Then Go To Q12-ML1
If Answer = 99 Then Go To Q12-ML-LOOP-END
Q12-ML-LOOP-JUMP2 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[flag for maternity leave questions for biological child([loop number])]
COMMENT: Does R need to answer any maternity leave questions about this child?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-ML1
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q12-ML5
Q12-ML1 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[We are interested in the employment experiences of women around the births of their children. (first loop only)/ blank (subsequent loops)]
Did you work for pay at any time while you were pregnant with [name of biological child([loop number])]?
Q12-ML1A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How many hours per week did you work for pay at the beginning of your pregnancy?
Q12-ML2 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
During the time you worked for pay while pregnant with [name of biological child([loop number])], did you continue to work your usual number of hours or did you reduce your work hours?
| 1 WORKED USUAL HOURS |
| 2 REDUCED HOURS ...(Go To Q12-ML2A) |
Q12-ML2A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How many months along were you in the pregnancy when you reduced your work hours?
Q12-ML3 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Did you continue working until [name of biological child([loop number])] was born, or did you stop working earlier than that, even if you were still being paid?
| 1 WORKED UNTIL BABY WAS BORN |
| 2 LEFT WORK BEFORE BABY WAS BORN ...(Go To Q12-ML3A) |
Q12-ML3A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How many months along were you in the pregnancy when you stopped working?
Q12-ML4 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Did you take any maternity leave, either paid or unpaid, when [name of biological child([loop number])] was born?
| 1 YES, PAID LEAVE |
| 2 YES, UNPAID LEAVE |
| 4 YES, COMBINATION OF PAID AND UNPAID |
| 3 NO |
Q12-ML5 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Did you [return to work/work for pay] at some point after [name of biological child([loop number])] was born?
Q12-ML6 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
How old was [name of biological child([loop number])] when you [returned to work/began to work for pay]?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER WEEKS ...(Go To Q12-ML6A) |
| 2 SELECT TO ENTER MONTHS ...(Go To Q12-ML6B) |
| 3 SELECT TO ENTER YEARS ...(Go To Q12-ML6C) |
Q12-ML6A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
ENTER NUMBER OF WEEKS:
Q12-ML6B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
ENTER NUMBER OF MONTHS:
Q12-ML6C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
ENTER NUMBER OF YEARS:
Q12-ML-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
UNTIL([loop number]==[current number of bio children on roster])
COMMENT: End loop about maternity leave
Q12-170 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[Gender of Respondent]
COMMENT: IF R IS MALE, SKIP PREGNANCY QUESTIONS
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-172
Q12-171 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Are you currently pregnant?
Q12-172 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Altogether, how many [blank/more] children do you EXPECT to have?
(INCLUDE ANY CURRENT PREGNANCY OF RESPONDENT OR [spouse or partner].)
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER NUMBER OF CHILDREN |
| 2 NONE ...(Go To Q12-175C) |
If Answer = -2 Then Go To Q12-175C
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q12-175C
Q12-174 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(Altogether, how many [blank/more] children do you EXPECT to have?)
ENTER NUMBER OF CHILDREN:
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q12-175C
Q12-175 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
In how many months or years do you expect to have your [first/next] child?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER MONTHS OR YEARS BELOW.
CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO ENTER LENGTH OF TIME.)
If Answer = -2 Then Go To Q12-175C
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q12-175C
Q12-175A [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(In how many months do you expect to have your [first/next] child?)
(ENTER NUMBER OF MONTHS.)
Q12-175B [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
(In how many years do you expect to have your [first/next] child?)
(ENTER NUMBER OF YEARS.)
Q12-175C [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
([flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==1)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q12-175D
Q12-175D [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
[age of young adult]
COMMENT: Machine CHeck: Branch on age of R
If Answer >= 21 AND Answer <= 22 Then Go To Q12-176
If Answer >= 33 AND Answer <= 34 Then Go To Q12-176
If Answer >= 45 AND Answer <= 46 Then Go To Q12-176
Q12-176 [] | Section: Section 12: Fertility |
Please tell me whether you strongly disagree, disagree, agree, or strongly agree with the following statement:
It would be okay for me to have children within a cohabiting relationship.
(INTERVIEWER, IF NECESSARY, CLARIFY: "By a cohabiting relationship, we mean living with a partner (you know, like a boyfriend or a girlfriend) to whom you are not married.")
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q13-ROS-3 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[number of non-biological children in household]>0
COMMENT: WERE ANY NON-BIO CHILDREN REPORTED IN THE HOUSEHOLD IN THE HHI SECTION?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q13-ROS-10
Q13-ROS-10 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[current number of bio children on roster]>0
COMMENT: WERE ANY BIO CHILDREN REPORTED?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q13-ROS-19
Q13-ROS-19 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[number of children in household]>0
COMMENT: SKIP OUT IF NO CHILDREN IN HOUSEHOLD
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q13-0
Q13-0 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[number of children in household]
COMMENT: SKIP ACCORDING TO NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN HOUSEHOLD
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q13-1
If Answer >= 2 AND Answer <= 99 Then Go To Q13-1
Q13-1 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
Now I have some questions about the [child/children] living in your household. You will receive an additional [amount received for extend questions about children] for completing this section of the questionnaire.
(INTERVIEWER: ROSTER IS PRESENTED FOR YOUR INFORMATION. DO NOT READ TO RESPONDENT.)
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, EXPLAIN TO THE RESPONDENT THAT WE ASK ABOUT EACH CHILD SEPARATELY BECAUSE QUESTIONS ARE AGE-BASED AND NOT ALL QUESTIONS ARE ASKED OF ALL CHILDREN.)
Q13-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
REPEAT
Q13-0A [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Branch on age of child
If Answer >= 0 AND Answer <= 2 Then Go To Q13-0E
If Answer >= 3 AND Answer <= 5 Then Go To Q13-0E
If Answer >= 6 AND Answer <= 9 Then Go To Q13-0E
Q13-0E [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Branch on age of child
If Answer >= 0 AND Answer <= 5 Then Go To Q13-0H
If Answer >= 6 AND Answer <= 9 Then Go To Q13-2A
Q13-0H [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]
COMMENT: Machine Check: Branch on age of child
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q13-2A3
Q13-2A [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
How often do you [get a chance to read stories to/read aloud to] [name of child living in household([loop number])]?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 6 Every day |
| 5 About 3 times a week |
| 4 Once a week |
| 3 Several times a month |
| 2 Several times a year |
| 1 Never |
Q13-2A0 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]
COMMENT: fixed question- child's idnumber.
If Answer >= 6 AND Answer <= 9 Then Go To Q13-2A1
Q13-2A1 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
About how often does [name of child living in household([loop number])] read for enjoyment?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 Every day |
| 2 Several times a week |
| 3 Several times a month |
| 4 Several times a year |
| 5 Never |
Q13-2A1A [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]
COMMENT: fixed question- child's idnumber.
If Answer >= 6 AND Answer <= 9 Then Go To Q13-2A2
Q13-2A2 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]
COMMENT: fixed question- child's idnumber.
If Answer >= 0 AND Answer <= 2 Then Go To Q13-2A3
Q13-2A3 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
How often do you bathe or dress [name of child living in household([loop number])]?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 6 Every day |
| 5 About 3 times a week |
| 4 Once a week |
| 3 Several times a month |
| 2 Several times a year |
| 1 Never |
Q13-2A4 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
How often do you [play together with/play together with games or toys with] [name of child living in household([loop number])]?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 6 Every day |
| 5 About 3 times a week |
| 4 Once a week |
| 3 Several times a month |
| 2 Several times a year |
| 1 Never |
Q13-2AA [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]
COMMENT: fixed question- child's idnumber.
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q13-LOOP-END
If Answer >= 1 AND Answer <= 5 Then Go To Q13-2AB
Q13-2AB [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
Please tell me which of the following you (or someone else) have helped [name of child living in household([loop number])] learn at home.
Do you or have you helped with...
| - Numbers |
| - The alphabet |
| - Colors |
| - Shapes and sizes |
Q13-2ABA [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]
COMMENT: fixed question- child's idnumber.
If Answer >= 2 AND Answer <= 5 Then Go To Q13-2ABB
Q13-2ABB [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
How much choice is [name of child living in household([loop number])] allowed in deciding what foods [he/she([loop number])] eats at meals?
| 1 A great deal of choice |
| 2 Some choice |
| 3 Little choice |
| 4 No choice |
Q13-2AC [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
How often have [you or your spouse/you or your partner] taken, or arranged to take, [name of child living in household([loop number])] to any type of museum (children's, scientific, art, historical, etc.) or to any type of musical or theatrical performance within the past year?
| 1 Never |
| 2 Once or twice |
| 3 Several times |
| 4 About once a month |
| 5 About once a week or more often |
Q13-2AD [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]
If Answer >= 3 AND Answer <= 5 Then Go To Q13-2AE2
If Answer >= 6 AND Answer <= 18 Then Go To Q13-2AF2
Q13-2AE2 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
Most children get angry at their parents from time to time. If [name of child living in household([loop number])] got so angry that [he/she([loop number])] hit you, what would you do?
(INTERVIEWER: SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
| 1 Hit him/her back |
| 2 Send him/her to his/her room |
| 3 Spank him/her |
| 4 Talk to him/her |
| 5 Ignore it |
| 6 Give him/her household chore |
| 10 Put child in a short 'time out' |
| 11 Ground him/her |
| 7 Take away his/her allowance |
| 12 Take away privileges or belongings |
| 8 Hold child's hands until he/she was calm |
| 9 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q13-2AF2 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
Sometimes children get so angry at their parents that they say things like "I hate you" or swear in a temper tantrum.
What action(s) you would take if this happened?
INTERVIEWER: SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
| 1 Grounding |
| 2 Spanking |
| 3 Talk with child |
| 4 Give him/her a household chore |
| 5 Ignore it |
| 6 Send to room |
| 7 Take away his/her allowance |
| 8 Take away TV, phone, or other privileges |
| 11 Take away belongings |
| 10 Put child in a short "time out" |
| 9 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q13-2AG [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]
If Answer >= 6 AND Answer <= 9 Then Go To Q13-2AH
If Answer >= 10 AND Answer <= 18 Then Go To Q13-2AI
Q13-2AH [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
How often is [name of child living in household([loop number])] expected to ....
| - Make his/her own bed? |
| - Clean his/her own room? |
| - Clean up after spills? |
| - Bathe him/her self? |
| - Pick up after himself/herself? |
| 1 Almost never |
| 2 Less than 1/2 of the time |
| 3 1/2 of the time |
| 4 More than 1/2 of the time |
| 5 Almost always |
Q13-2AI [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
How often is [name of child living in household([loop number])] expected to ....
| - Make his/her own bed? |
| - Clean his/her own room? |
| - Pick up after himself/herself? |
| - Help keep shared living areas clean and straight? |
| - Do routine chores such as mow the lawn, help with dinner, wash dishes, etc.? |
| - Help manage his/her own time (get up on time, be ready for school, etc.)? |
| 1 Almost never |
| 2 Less than 1/2 of the time |
| 3 1/2 of the time |
| 4 More than 1/2 of the time |
| 5 Almost always |
Q13-2AJ [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
Does [name of child living in household([loop number])] get special lessons or belong to any organization that encourages activities such as sports, music, art, dance, drama, etc.?
Q13-2AK [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]
If Answer >= 10 AND Answer <= 18 Then Go To Q13-2AL1
Q13-2AL1 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
If [name of child living in household([loop number])] brought home a report card with grades lower than expected, how likely would you be to...
| - ...contact his/her teacher or principal? |
| - ...lecture him/her? |
| - ...keep a closer eye on his/her activities? |
| - ...punish him/her? |
| - ...talk with him/her? |
| 5 Very Likely |
| 4 Somewhat Likely |
| 3 Not Sure How Likely |
| 2 Somewhat Unlikely |
| 1 Not At All Likely |
Q13-2AL2 [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
If [name of child living in household([loop number])] brought home a report card with grades lower than expected, how likely would you be to...
| - ...wait and see if he/she improves on his/her own? |
| - ...tell him/her to spend more time on schoolwork? |
| - ...spend more time helping him/her with schoolwork? |
| - ...limit or reduce his/her non-school activities (such as play, sports, clubs, etc.)? |
| 5 Very Likely |
| 4 Somewhat Likely |
| 3 Not Sure How Likely |
| 2 Somewhat Unlikely |
| 1 Not At All Likely |
Q13-2B [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
Sometimes kids mind pretty well and sometimes they don't. Sometimes they do things that make you feel good. How many times in the past week have you ...
had to spank [name of child living in household([loop number])]?
(ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES:)
Q13-2C [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]<=3
COMMENT: IS CHILD AGED THREE OR YOUNGER?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q13-2G
Q13-2DA [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
(How many times in the past week have you ...)
grounded [name of child living in household([loop number])], taken away [his/her([loop number])] TV or other privileges, or taken away [his/her([loop number])] allowance?
(ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES:)
Q13-2G [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
(How many times in the past week have you ...)
praised [name of child living in household([loop number])] for doing something worthwhile?
(ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES:)
Q13-2H [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
(How many times in the past week have you ...)
shown [name of child living in household([loop number])] physical affection (kiss, hug, stroke hair, etc.)?
(ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES:)
Q13-2I [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]<=1
COMMENT: IS CHILD AGED ONE OR YOUNGER?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q13-LOOP-END
Q13-2IA [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
(How many times in the past week have you ...)
spent time with [name of child living in household([loop number])] doing one of [his/her([loop number])] favorite activities?
(ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES:)
Q13-2J [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
(How many times in the past week have you ...)
sent [name of child living in household([loop number])] to [his/her([loop number])] room or put [him/her([loop number])] in a time out?
(ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES:)
Q13-2K [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
[age of child living in household([loop number])]<=3
COMMENT: IS CHILD AGED THREE OR YOUNGER?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q13-LOOP-END
Q13-3A [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
The following statements are about behavior problems many children have. For each item, think about
[name of child living in household([loop number])]'s behavior over the last three months. Then indicate whether the statement is often true, sometimes true, or not true.
[name of child living in household([loop number])]...
| - ...has sudden changes in mood or feeling. |
| - ...feels or complains that no one loves him/her. |
| - ...is rather high strung, tense and nervous. |
| - ...cheats or tells lies. |
| - ...is too fearful or anxious. |
| - ...argues too much. |
| 1 Often True |
| 2 Sometimes True |
| 3 Not True |
Q13-3C [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
(REPEAT IF NECESSARY: The following statements are about behavior problems many children have. For each item, think about [name of child living in household([loop number])]'s behavior over the last three months. Then indicate whether the statement is often true, sometimes true, or not true.)
[name of child living in household([loop number])]...
| - ...has difficulty concentrating, cannot pay attention for long. |
| - ...is easily confused, seems to be in a fog. |
| - ...bullies or is cruel or mean to others. |
| - ...is disobedient at home. |
| - ...does not seem to feel sorry after he/she misbehaves. |
| - ...has trouble getting along with other children. |
| 1 Often True |
| 2 Sometimes True |
| 3 Not True |
Q13-3D [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
(REPEAT IF NECESSARY: The following statements are about behavior problems many children have. For each item, think about [name of child living in household([loop number])]'s behavior over the last three months. Then indicate whether the statement is often true, sometimes true, or not true.)
[name of child living in household([loop number])]...
| - ...is impulsive, or acts without thinking. |
| - ...feels worthless or inferior. |
| - ...is not liked by other children. |
| - ...has a lot of difficulty getting his/her mind off certain thoughts (has obsessions). |
| - ...is restless or overly active, cannot sit still. |
| - ...is stubborn, sullen, or irritable. |
| 1 Often True |
| 2 Sometimes True |
| 3 Not True |
Q13-3E [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
(REPEAT IF NECESSARY: The following statements are about behavior problems many children have. For each item, think about [name of child living in household([loop number])]'s behavior over the last three months. Then indicate whether the statement is often true, sometimes true, or not true.)
[name of child living in household([loop number])]...
| - ...has a very strong temper and loses it easily. |
| - ...is unhappy, sad, or depressed. |
| - ...is withdrawn, does not get involved with others. |
| - ...breaks things on purpose or deliberately destroys his/her own or another's things. |
| - ...clings to adults. |
| - ...cries too much. |
| 1 Often True |
| 2 Sometimes True |
| 3 Not True |
Q13-3F [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
(REPEAT IF NECESSARY: The following statements are about behavior problems many children have. For each item, think about [name of child living in household([loop number])]'s behavior over the last three months. Then indicate whether the statement is often true, sometimes true, or not true.)
[name of child living in household([loop number])]...
| - ...demands a lot of attention. |
| - ...is too dependent on others. |
| - ...feels others are out to get him/her. |
| - ...hangs around with kids who get into trouble. |
| - ...is secretive, keeps things to himself/herself. |
| - ...worries too much. |
| 1 Often True |
| 2 Sometimes True |
| 3 Not True |
Q13-3G [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
(REPEAT IF NECESSARY: The following statements are about behavior problems many children have. For each item, think about [name of child living in household([loop number])]'s behavior over the last three months. Then indicate whether the statement is often true, sometimes true, or not true.)
[name of child living in household([loop number])]...
| - ...is disobedient at school. |
| - ...has trouble getting along with teachers. |
| 1 Often True |
| 2 Sometimes True |
| 3 Not True |
| 4 Never Attended School |
Q13-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 13: Children in the Household |
UNTIL([loop number]==[number of children in household])
COMMENT: end loop.
Q14-1-A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Now I would like to ask you some questions about your general state of health.
Q14A-0 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicating R reported having asthma at the date of last interview]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14A-4
Q14A-1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[Since date of last interview, has a doctor, nurse or other health professional/Has a doctor, nurse or other health professional ever] told you that you have asthma?
Q14A-2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How old were you when you were [first/most recently] told (by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional) that you had asthma?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AGE IN YEARS. IF LESS THEN ONE YEAR, ENTER ZERO.)
Q14A-2A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicating R has been asked asthma questions in previous rounds] ==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Was R ever asked Asthma Questions in a Previous Survey?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14A-4
Q14A-3 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has your biological father ever been told that he has asthma?
Q14A-4 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has anyone smoked cigarettes or other tobacco products in your home in the past two weeks?
Q14A-5 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Have you routinely spent time in a place where you smelled cigarette smoke in the past two weeks?
Q14A-5A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicating R reported having asthma at the date of last interview]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R report ever having asthma at date of last interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14A-6
Q14A-5B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicating whether R reported asthma for first time in current survey]==1
COMMENT: MACHINE CHECK: HAS R EVER HAD ASTHMA?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14A-6
Q14A-6 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Do you still have asthma?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To Q14A-7
Q14A-7 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How old were you when you last had any symptoms of asthma?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER AGE IN YEARS. IF LESS THEN ONE YEAR, ENTER ZERO.)
Q14A-7A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicating whether or not R still has asthma]==-2
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14A-8
Q14A-8 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the past 12 months, have you had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack?
Q14A-9 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the past 12 months, how many times did you have an unscheduled visit to an emergency room, doctor's office, or urgent care center because of asthma? (Please do not count any visits for routine medical care.)
Q14A-10 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
([flag indicating if R has done any work for pay since date of last interview]==1)&&(([flag indicating if R has been enrolled in school since the date of last interview]==1)||([is R currently enrolled]==1))
COMMENT: MACHINE CHECK: HAS R HAD ANY EMPLOYERS?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14A-11A
Q14A-10B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicating if R has done any work for pay since date of last interview]==1
COMMENT: MACHINE CHECK: HAS R HAD ANY EMPLOYERS?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14A-11A
Q14A-10D [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(([flag indicating if R has been enrolled in school since the date of last interview]==1)||([is R currently enrolled]==1))
COMMENT: MACHINE CHECK: HAS R HAD ANY EMPLOYERS?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14A-11A
Q14A-11A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the past 12 months, how many days of [work/school/work or school] did you miss due to your asthma?
Q14A-14 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the past 12 months, how much did you limit your usual activities due to your asthma? Would you say:
| 1 Not at all |
| 2 A little |
| 3 A fair amount |
| 4 A moderate amount |
| 5 A lot |
Q14A-17 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Do you use a daily asthma controller medication to prevent attacks?
(INTERVIEWER, IF NECESSARY ADD: For example Accolate, Advair, Azmacort, Flovent, Fordile, Intal, Oxis, Seretide, Serevent, Singulair, Tilade, or Vanceril.)
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO |
| 2 USE SOMETIMES |
Q14A-15 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Now please think about the last month. In the past 30 days how often did you have any asthma symptoms either during the day or at night?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Not at any time in the past 30 days ...(Go To Q14A-16A) |
| 1 Less than once a week |
| 2 Once or twice a week |
| 3 More than 2 times a week, but not every day |
| 4 Every day, once per day |
| 5 Every day, more than once per day |
Q14A-15A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
In the past 30 days, how often did your asthma symptoms make it difficult for you to stay asleep at night?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Not at any time in the past 30 days |
| 1 Less than once a week |
| 2 Once or twice a week |
| 3 More than 2 times a week, but not every day |
| 4 Every day, once per day |
| 5 Every day, more than once per day |
Q14A-16 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
In the past 30 days how often have you used quick relief medicines when you had an asthma attack?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, ADD: For example, Airomir, Asmol, Albuterol, Atrovent, Bricanyl, Predmix, Redipred, Respolin, Maxair, or Ventolin)
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Not at any time in the past 30 days |
| 1 Less than once a week |
| 2 Once or twice a week |
| 3 More than 2 times a week, but not every day |
| 4 Every day, once per day |
| 5 Every day, more than once per day |
Q14A-16A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-10G
Q14-1AA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[number of previously reported limiting health conditions]>=1
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R on active duty or reported at least one employer in Section 7?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-1AE
Q14-1AE [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
When we last spoke with you, you indicated you had the following health [condition/conditions]:
[list of previous limiting conditions reported by R]
Do you still have [this condition/these conditions] [condition/conditions]?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-1AF
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q14-8A
Q14-1AF [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Besides [list of previous limiting conditions reported by R], do you currently have any other physical, emotional, or mental condition that limits your ability to work or attend school, or requires frequent medical attention, regular use of medication, or the use of special equipment such as a brace, wheelchair, air filter, catheter, and so on?
Q14-1AH [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(Besides [list of previous limiting conditions reported by R],) What is/are your additional health condition(s) or limitation(s)?
(PROBE IF NECESSARY:) What is it called?
(INTERVIEWER: CONDITIONS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. CHOICE NUMBER 34 IS 'OTHER (SPECIFY)'- MAKE SURE TO USE THIS CHOICE IF R'S APPROPRIATE CONDITION IS NOT ON LIST.)
(CODE ALL THAT APPLY WITHOUT READING CATEGORIES.)
| 35 ADD or ADHD |
| 1 Allergic condition(s) NOT including asthma |
| 36 Anxiety |
| 2 Asthma |
| 37 Autoimmune problem/disorder |
| 38 Bipolar disorder |
| 6 Bronchitis or other respiratory disorder |
| 8 Cancer, tumor |
| 39 Depression |
| 10 Diabetes |
| 12 Epilepsy/seizures |
| 15 Hearing difficulty or deafness |
| 16 Heart trouble |
| 22 Learning disability (i.e. dyslexia) |
| 23 Mental Retardation |
| 24 Migraine |
| 25 Minimal brain dysfunction, minimal cerebral dysfunction |
| 31 Speech Impairment |
| 9 Orthopedic problems or handicap |
| 34 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q14-2AA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Do you have any physical, emotional, or mental conditions that limit your ability to work or attend school?
Q14-5A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Do you have any physical, emotional, or mental conditions that require frequent medical attention, regular use of medication, or the use of special equipment such as a brace, wheelchair, air filter, catheter and so on?
Q14-6B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[Gender of Respondent]==1
COMMENT: MACHINE CHECK: IF R IS MALE, SKIP PREGNANCY CHECK
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-8A
Q14-6C [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicating if R is pregnant]==1
COMMENT: check if YA is preg from sect 12
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-7
Q14-7 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Is your limitation entirely due to your current pregnancy?
Q14-8A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
What is/are your health condition(s) or limitation(s)?
(PROBE IF NECESSARY:) What is it called?
(INTERVIEWER: CONDITIONS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. CHOICE NUMBER 34 IS 'OTHER (SPECIFY)'- MAKE SURE TO USE THIS CHOICE IF R'S APPROPRIATE CONDITION IS NOT ON LIST.)
(CODE ALL THAT APPLY WITHOUT READING CATEGORIES.)
| 35 ADD or ADHD |
| 1 Allergic condition(s) NOT including asthma |
| 36 Anxiety |
| 2 Asthma |
| 37 Autoimmune problem/disorder |
| 38 Bipolar disorder |
| 6 Bronchitis or other respiratory disorder |
| 8 Cancer, tumor |
| 39 Depression |
| 10 Diabetes |
| 12 Epilepsy/seizures |
| 15 Hearing difficulty or deafness |
| 16 Heart trouble |
| 22 Learning disability (i.e. dyslexia) |
| 23 Mental Retardation |
| 24 Migraine |
| 25 Minimal brain dysfunction, minimal cerebral dysfunction |
| 31 Speech Impairment |
| 9 Orthopedic problems or handicap |
| 34 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q14-8AA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
INSELECTION([Q14-8A],-1)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-10FD
Q14-8AB [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
INSELECTION([Q14-8A],-2)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-10EA
Q14-10AC [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
([number of health limitations]==1)
COMMENT: Did R indicate only one health limitation?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-10EA
Q14-10B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Which ONE of these health conditions would you say is the main cause of your limitation?
INTERVIEWER: PROBE IF NECESSARY. CODE DON'T KNOW ONLY IF PROBING IS UNSUCCESSFUL.
If Answer = -2 Then Go To Q14-10EA
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q14-10FD
Q14-10EA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How long have you had this limitation, [name of illness]?
INTERVIEWER, PLEASE CHECK TIME FRAME ON THIS PAGE, PRESS SUBMIT AND CONTINUE, AND ENTER NUMERIC ANSWER ON THE NEXT PAGE.
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER MONTHS ...(Go To Q14-10FA) |
| 2 SELECT TO ENTER YEARS ...(Go To Q14-10FB) |
| 0 IF VOLUNTEERED: "ALL MY LIFE" |
Q14-10FA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(How long have you had this limitation ([name of illness]) (other than pregnancy)?)
Q14-10FB [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(How long have you had this limitation ([name of illness]) (other than pregnancy)?)
Q14-10FD [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[number of people in R's household]==0
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-CARE-4
Q14-CARE-1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Is anyone in your household [besides you/blank] disabled or chronically ill?
Q14-CARE-2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Which household member is this?
(INTERVIEWER: PROBE IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE HOUSEHOLD MEMBER: "Is there anyone else?")
(INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT SAYS SOMEONE WHO IS NOT ON THE HOUSEHOLD ROSTER, PLEASE ENTER APPROPRIATE INFORMATION IN A COMMENT.)
Q14-CARE-3 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Do you regularly spend time helping or taking care of [this person/these people]?
Q14-CARE-3B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
About how many hours per week do you spend doing this?
Q14-CARE-4 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Do you regularly spend time helping or taking care of a disabled or chronically ill relative or friend who does not live in your household?
Q14-CARE-4B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
About how many hours per week do you spend doing this?
Q14-10G [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How would you describe your present health? Is it...
| 1 Poor |
| 2 Fair |
| 3 Good |
| 4 Very Good |
| 5 Excellent |
Q14-10GA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Which of the following are you trying to do now about your weight?
| 1 Lose weight |
| 2 Gain weight |
| 3 Stay the same weight |
| 4 Not trying to do anything about weight |
Q10-HA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
In a typical week, how many times do you the following......
| - ...eat fruit? Do not count fruit juice. |
| - ...eat vegetables other than french fries or potato chips? |
| - ...eat food from a fast food restaurant such as McDonalds, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pizza Hut, or Taco Bell? |
| - ...eat food from a sit-down restaurant such as Applebee's, Olive Garden, Bob Evans, or Red Lobster? |
| - ...have a soft drink or soda that contains sugar? Do not include diet soft drinks or sodas, or carbonated water. |
| - ...have a soft drink or soda that contain artificial sweeteners, such as Diet Coke, Diet Pepsi, Sprite Zero, or Diet Seven-Up? |
| 1 I do not typically do this |
| 2 1 to 3 times per week |
| 3 4 to 6 times per week |
| 4 1 time per day |
| 5 2 times per day |
| 6 3 times per day |
| 7 4 or more times per day |
Q10-HB [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-10JAA
Q14-10M [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
When you buy a food item for the first time, how often would you say you read the nutritional information sometimes listed on the label - would you say always, often, sometimes, rarely or never?
| 0 DON'T BUY FOOD |
| 1 ALWAYS |
| 2 OFTEN |
| 3 SOMETIMES |
| 4 RARELY |
| 5 NEVER |
Q14-10N [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
When you buy a food item for the first time, how often would you say you read the ingredient list on the package?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 0 DON'T BUY FOOD |
| 1 ALWAYS |
| 2 OFTEN |
| 3 SOMETIMES |
| 4 RARELY |
| 5 NEVER |
Q14-10JAA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During a typical week (7 days), how many times on average do you do the following kinds of activities for 30 minutes or more during your free time?
| - Strenuous exercise where your heart beats rapidly such as running, jogging, basketball, cheerleading, vigorous cycling, rollerblading, soccer, martial arts, aerobics, etc. |
| - Moderate exercise (exercise that is not exhausting), such as fast walking, easy bicycling, volleyball, easy swimming, etc. |
| - Mild exercise such as yoga, bowling, golf, easy walking. |
| - Physical activities specifically designed to strengthen your muscles, such as weight lifting or calisthenics. |
| 1 0 times per week |
| 2 1 time per week |
| 3 2 or 3 times per week |
| 4 4 or 5 times per week |
| 5 6 or 7 times per week |
Q14-10KA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
In a typical week, how many hours total do you use a computer or mobile device to do activities related to work or school?
Q14-10KB [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
In a typical week, how many hours total do you use a computer or mobile device to do any activities NOT related to work or school?
Q14-10L [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
On a typical weeknight, how many hours of sleep do you usually get?
Q14-10LA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-20
Q14-11 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the past 12 months have you had any accidents or injuries that required medical attention?
Q14-11-AA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How many such accidents or injuries requiring medical attention have you had in the past 12 months?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q14-13
Q14-11-B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Did any of these accidents or injuries require hospitalization?
Q14-11-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
REPEAT
COMMENT: start loop about accidents
Q14-11-AB [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[loop number]
COMMENT: check to see if this is the first loop through
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-11A
Q14-11A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How many such accidents or injuries requiring hospitalization have you had in the past 12 months?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q14-11-LOOP-END
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q14-11-LOOP-END
Q14-11C_VERBATIM [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
What was the cause of the [label to differentiate between R's most recent accident and any previous accidents([loop number])] accident or injury?
(INTERVIEWER, IF APPLICABLE ASK:) What injuries did you sustain?
Q14-11E-JUMP [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicating if will R be 21 or over as of December 31, 2012]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-11-LOOP-END
Q14-11E [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Where did the accident or injury happen?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 At home (any, not necessarily respondent's) |
| 2 School (including grounds and athletic areas) |
| 3 Place of work |
| 4 Street or highway |
| 5 Public building or space (other than streets or schools) |
| 6 Place of recreation and sports except school |
| 7 Farm or agricultural area, except farm house |
| 8 Other (SPECIFY) |
Q14-11-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
UNTIL (([loop number]==[number of accidents or injuries requiring hospitalization]) || ([number of accidents or injuries requiring hospitalization]<=0)||([loop number]==3))
Q14-13 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[Gender of Respondent]==1
COMMENT: Check to see if R is male; if so branch over menses
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-14D
Q14-13A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
VAREXIST ([flag indicating whether R has previously reported onset of menses])
COMMENT: set symbol for next question
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-13B
Q14-13B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicating whether R has previously reported onset of menses]==1
COMMENT: Check to see if menses information has already been collected.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-14D
Q14-14A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Have you ever had a menstrual period?
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q14-14D
Q14-14B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How old were you when you had your first menstrual period?
(ENTER AGE:)
If Answer = -1 Then Go To Q14-14D
Q14-14C [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
In what month and year did you have your first period?
(ENTER MONTH AND YEAR:)
Q14-14D [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(([Residence of Respondent]==19) || ([Residence of Respondent]==20) || ([flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]>0) || ([flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]==0)) && ([age of young adult]<19)
COMMENT: IS R IN HH WITH BOTH PARENTS OR WITH MOTHER ONLY AND UNDER AGE 19?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-20
Q14-14E [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[age of young adult]>=21
COMMENT: Machine Check: will R be 21 or over as of December 31, 2014?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-14F
Q14-14F [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Some injuries or illnesses are not treated by a doctor or nurse. During the past 12 months, how many times were you injured or ill so that you missed at least one full day of usual activities such as work or school, but were not treated by a doctor or nurse?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 None |
| 2 1 time |
| 3 2 times |
| 4 3 times |
| 5 4 or more times |
Q14-14G [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
When you have an illness or injury that requires medical attention, where do you usually go for medical treatment?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 Private doctor's office |
| 2 Public clinic |
| 3 Private clinic |
| 10 Urgent Care facility |
| 4 Health maintenance organization (HMO) |
| 5 Hospital clinic, walk-in clinic |
| 6 Community health center |
| 7 Emergency room out-patient |
| 8 Other (SPECIFY) |
| 9 IF VOLUNTEERED DO NOT SEEK TREATMENT FROM MEDICAL PERSONNEL |
Q14-15 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
In the past 12 months have you had any illnesses that required medical attention or treatment?
Q14-15A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How many such illnesses have you had in the past 12 months?
(ENTER NUMBER OF ILLNESSES:)
Q14-16 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
When did you last see a doctor for treatment of an illness?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 Less than 1 month ago |
| 2 1 - 3 months ago |
| 3 4 - 6 months ago |
| 4 7 - 11 months ago |
| 5 1 year - 23 month ago (less than 2 years) ago |
| 6 2 or more years ago |
| 7 Never |
Q14-17 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
When did you last see a doctor for a routine health check-up?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 Less than 1 month ago |
| 2 1 - 3 months ago |
| 3 4 - 6 months ago |
| 4 7 - 11 months ago |
| 5 1 year - 23 month ago (less than 2 years) ago |
| 6 2 or more years ago |
| 7 Never |
Q14-17A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
When did you last see a dentist for a routine dental check-up?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 Less than 1 month ago |
| 2 1 - 3 months ago |
| 3 4 - 6 months ago |
| 4 7 - 11 months ago |
| 5 1 year - 23 month ago (less than 2 years) ago |
| 6 2 or more years ago |
| 7 Never |
Q14-17B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
When did you last see an optometrist or ophthalmologist for a routine eye exam?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 Less than 1 month ago |
| 2 1 - 3 months ago |
| 3 4 - 6 months ago |
| 4 7 - 11 months ago |
| 5 1 year - 23 month ago (less than 2 years) ago |
| 6 2 or more years ago |
| 7 Never |
Q14-20 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How tall are you?
(ENTER NUMBER OF FEET:)
Q14-20A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Q14-21 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How much do you weigh?
(ENTER NUMBER OF POUNDS)
Q14-21-JUMP [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q16-0
Q14-21A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(([Residence of Respondent]==19) || ([Residence of Respondent]==20) || ([flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]>0) || ([flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 && [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]==0)) && ([age of young adult]<21)
COMMENT: IS R IN HH WITH BOTH PARENTS OR WITH MOTHER ONLY AND UNDER AGE 21?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-25
Q14-24 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Now we have a couple of questions about health care coverage.
First, there is a national program called Medicaid (or Medi-Cal/Medical Assistance/Welfare/Medical Services) that pays for health care for persons in need. Is your health care now covered by Medicaid (or one of these public assistance health care programs)?
Q14-22 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Is your health care [also/now] covered by health insurance provided by an employer, the military, a student plan or by an individual plan that pays part or all of a hospital or doctor's bill?
(PROBE IF NECESSARY:) Examples of health and hospitalization insurance plans include Blue Cross, Blue Shield, HMO.
Q14-23 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
What is the source of your health plan?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ:) Is it your own policy bought directly from a medical insurance company, an employer policy, your parent's policy, or something else?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 3 YOUR EMPLOYER'S POLICY |
| 4 SPOUSE/PARTNER'S EMPLOYER POLICY |
| 2 POLICY BOUGHT DIRECTLY FROM INSURANCE COMPANY |
| 1 PARENT'S POLICY |
| 9 OBAMACARE/AFFORTABLE CARE ACT/HEALTH INSURANCE MARKETPLACE |
| 6 MILITARY HEALTH INSURANCE |
| 7 STUDENT INSURANCE THROUGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY |
| 8 OTHER RELATIVE'S POLICY |
| 5 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q14-24AA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[Q14-22]==0&&[Q14-24]==0
COMMENT: Did R indicate having no kind of health care coverage?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-24AB
Q14-24AB [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Not including single service plans, about how long has it been since you last had health care coverage?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 0 6 months or less |
| 1 More than 6 months, but less than 1 year |
| 2 More than 1 year, but not more than 3 years |
| 3 More than 3 years |
| 4 Never |
Q14-24AC [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
In the past 12 months, have you ever been without health care coverage?
Q14-24AD [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
About how many months were you without coverage?
Q14-24AF [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Which of these are the reasons you [do/did] not have health insurance?
(INTERVIEWER: SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 Person in family with health insurance lost job or changed employers |
| 2 Got divorced or separated/death of spouse or partner |
| 3 Employer does not offer coverage/or not eligible for coverage |
| 4 Cost is too high |
| 5 Insurance company refused coverage |
| 6 [FEMALE ONLY] Medicaid/Medical plan stopped after pregnancy |
| 7 Lost Medicaid/Medical Plan because of new job or increase in income |
| 8 Lost Medicaid (other) |
| 9 Other (specify) |
Q14-25 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Now we are going to ask you about events that you may have experienced [Since date of last interview./since you were 10 years old.]
Is there anyone that you felt especially close to who has died?
Q14-26 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How was the person who died related to you?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 20 MOTHER |
21 FATHER |
| 1 STEPMOTHER |
2 STEPFATHER |
| 3 BROTHER |
4 SISTER |
| 5 GRANDMOTHER (MOTHER'S SIDE) |
6 GRANDFATHER (MOTHER'S SIDE) |
| 7 GRANDMOTHER (FATHER'S SIDE) |
8 GRANDFATHER (FATHER'S SIDE) |
| 9 STEP-GRANDMOTHER |
10 STEP-GRANDFATHER |
| 26 GREAT GRANDMOTHER |
27 GREAT GRANDFATHER |
| 28 GREAT AUNT |
29 GREAT UNCLE |
| 11 SPOUSE OR PARTNER |
22 SON |
| 23 DAUGHTER |
24 NEPHEW |
| 25 NIECE |
12 AUNT |
| 13 UNCLE |
14 COUSIN |
| 15 OTHER RELATIVE (SPECIFY) |
16 FRIEND |
| 17 TEACHER |
18 OTHER NONRELATIVE - ADULT (SPECIFY) |
| 19 OTHER NONRELATIVE - CHILD (SPECIFY) |
Q14-27-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
REPEAT
COMMENT: start loop about deaths of significant people
Q14-27A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
INSELECTION([Q14-26], [loop number])
COMMENT: CHECK TO DETERMINE IF THIS RELATIONSHIP WAS CHOSEN BY RESPONDENT IN Q14-26
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-28
Q14-28 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
In what month and year did your [relationship to R([loop number])] die?
Q14-28C [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[month of death([loop number])]==-2 || [month of death([loop number])]==-1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R indicate DK or refusal on month of death?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-29
Q14-28D [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[year of death([loop number])]==-2 || [year of death([loop number])]==-1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R indicate DK or refusal on year of death?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-29
Q14-29 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
About how old were you when your [relationship to R([loop number])] died?
Q14-29A-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
UNTIL ( [loop number]==29)
COMMENT: End loop about deaths of significant people
Q14-30 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] been the victim of a violent crime, for example, physical or sexual assault, robbery or arson?
Q14-31 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[Since [date of last interview] have/Have] you been the victim of a violent crime more than once?
Q14-32 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How old were you the first time [(since date of last interview)?/?] you were the victim of a violent crime?
Q14-32A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How old were you the most recent time you were the victim of a violent crime?
Q14-33 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How old were you when you were the victim of a violent crime[(since date of last interview)?/?]
Q14-34 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[Since date of last interview,/Since you were 10 years old,] has an adult member of your household (other than yourself), that is someone who was living in the same household as you at the time, been sent to jail or prison?
Q14-35 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How was the person who went to jail or prison related to you?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 MOTHER |
| 2 FATHER |
| 3 STEPMOTHER |
| 4 STEPFATHER |
| 5 BROTHER |
| 6 SISTER |
| 7 GRANDMOTHER (MOTHER'S SIDE) |
| 8 GRANDFATHER (MOTHER'S SIDE) |
| 9 GRANDMOTHER (FATHER'S SIDE) |
| 10 GRANDFATHER (FATHER'S SIDE) |
| 11 STEP-GRANDMOTHER |
| 12 STEP-GRANDFATHER |
| 13 SPOUSE OR PARTNER |
| 14 AUNT |
| 15 UNCLE |
| 16 COUSIN |
| 17 OTHER RELATIVE (SPECIFY) |
| 18 OTHER NONRELATIVE (SPECIFY) |
Q14-36-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
REPEAT
COMMENT: start loop about imprisonment of adults in household
Q14-36A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
INSELECTION([Q14-35], [loop number])
COMMENT: CHECK TO DETERMINE IF THIS RELATIONSHIP WAS CHOSEN BY RESPONDENT IN Q14-35
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-37
Q14-37 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Was your [relationship to R([loop number])] sent to jail or prison more than once while you were living in the same household?
Q14-38 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How old were you the first time [(since date of last interview)?/?] your [relationship to R([loop number])] was sent to jail or prison (while you living were in the same household)?
Q14-38A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How old were you the most recent time your [relationship to R([loop number])] was sent to jail or prison (while you living were in the same household)?
Q14-39 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How old were you when your [relationship to R([loop number])] was sent to jail or prison[(since date of last interview)?/?]
Q14-39A-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
UNTIL ( [loop number]==18)
COMMENT: End loop about imprisonment of adults in household
Q14-40 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[age of young adult] == 29||[age of young adult] == 30||[age of young adult] >=40||[BIRTHDATE4~Y]==1985
COMMENT: Check: Does R need to complete additional health module?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-41
Q14-40A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[age of young adult] <= 28
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-1A
Q14-40B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicting whether R has completed first extended health module]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-1A
Q14-41 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Have either of your biological parents or any of your biological brothers or sisters ever been told by a doctor that they have any of the following:
| - ...cancer? |
| - ...heart disease? |
| - ...diabetes? |
| - ...asthma? |
| - ...high blood pressure? |
| - ...high cholesterol? |
| - ...stroke? |
Q14-41A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
INSELECTION([Q14-41],3)
COMMENT: Did R indicate a family member has diabetes?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-42
Q14-42 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
You mentioned that a doctor has told someone in your immediate family that they have diabetes. Was that your mother, your father, or a brother or sister?
| 1 MOTHER |
| 2 FATHER |
| 3 BROTHER OR SISTER |
Q14-43 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Have any of your biological grandparents been told by a doctor that they have diabetes?
Q14-43A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Which of your grandparents has been told they have diabetes?
INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY PROBE TO DETERMINE RELATIONSHIP.
| 1 MOTHER'S MOTHER |
| 2 MOTHER'S FATHER |
| 3 FATHER'S MOTHER |
| 4 FATHER'S FATHER |
Q14-44 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
([flag indicating if R's father is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==2) || ([flag indicating if R's father is alive]==0)
COMMENT: Is R's father deceased?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-44A
Q14-44A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
What caused your biological father's death?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 Heart Attack/Stroke |
| 2 Accident |
| 3 Cancer |
| 4 Old Age |
| 5 Emphysema |
| 6 Other (specify) |
Q14-44B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How old was he when he died?
Q14-45 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-23b]==15) || ([flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2)
COMMENT: Is R's mother deceased?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-45A
Q14-45A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
What caused your biological mother's death?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 Heart Attack/Stroke |
| 2 Accident |
| 3 Cancer |
| 4 Old Age |
| 5 Emphysema |
| 6 Other (specify) |
Q14-45B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How old was she when she died?
Q14-45C [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[age of young adult] >=40
COMMENT: Check: Does R need to complete additional health module?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-45E
Q14-45E [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has a doctor ever told you that you have high blood pressure or hypertension?
Q14-45F [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Do you have high blood pressure or hypertension at the present time?
Q14-45G [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicatig R has reported having diabetes]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-45K
Q14-45H [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has a doctor ever told you that you have diabetes or high blood sugar?
Q14-45I [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Do you have high diabetes or high blood sugar at the present time?
Q14-45K [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has a doctor ever told you that you had skin cancer?
Q14-45L [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has a doctor ever told you that you had cancer or malignant tumor of any kind except skin cancer?
Q14-45LA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicatig R has reported having cancer]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-45O
Q14-45M [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicatig R has reported having skin cancer]==1||[has R reported cancer (other than skin)]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-45N
Q14-45N [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Do you currently have any such cancer?
Q14-45O [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicatig R has reported having bronchitis]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-45Q
Q14-45P [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Not including asthma, has a doctor ever told you that you have chronic lung disease such as chronic bronchitis or emphysema?
Q14-45Q [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has a doctor ever told you that you had a heart attack, coronary heart disease, angina, congestive heart failure, or other heart problems?
Q14-45R [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Did you have a heart attack or myocardial infarction?
Q14-45S [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Do you currently have any angina or chest pains due to your heart?
Q14-45T [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has a doctor ever told you that you have congestive heart failure?
Q14-45U [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has a doctor ever told you that you had a stroke?
Q14-45V [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicatig R has reported having depression]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-45Y
Q14-45W [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has a doctor ever diagnosed you as suffering from depression?
Q14-45X [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the last 12 months, have you suffered from depression?
Q14-45Y [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag indicatig R has reported having anxiety]==1||[flag indicatig R has reported having bipolar disorder]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-45BB
Q14-45Z [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has a doctor ever told you that you had emotional, nervous, or psychiatric problems other than depression?
Q14-45AA [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the last 12 months, have you had any emotional, nervous, or psychiatric problems?
Q14-45BB [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Have you ever had, or has a doctor ever told you that you have, arthritis or rheumatism?
Q14-45CC [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Do you sometimes have pain, stiffness, or swelling in your joints?
Q14-45DD [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Has a doctor ever told you that you had osteopenia or osteoporosis?
Q14-46 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the past 4 weeks, have you accomplished less than you would like with your work or other regular daily activities as a result of any emotional problems such as feeling depressed or anxious?
IF YES, PROBE: Did you accomplish a lot less or a little less?
| 1 YES, A LOT |
| 2 YES, A LITTLE |
| 0 NO, NOT AT ALL |
Q14-46A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the past 4 weeks, have you accomplished less than you would like with your work or other regular daily activities as a result of your physical health?
IF YES, PROBE: Did you accomplish a lot less or a little less?
| 1 YES, A LOT |
| 2 YES, A LITTLE |
| 0 NO, NOT AT ALL |
Q14-46B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[age of young adult] >=40
COMMENT: Check: Does R need to complete additional health module?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-46C
Q14-46C [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the past 4 weeks, how much did pain interfere with your normal work (including both work outside of the home and housework)?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 Not at all |
| 2 A little bit |
| 3 Moderately |
| 4 Quite a bit |
| 5 Extremely |
Q14-47 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How often during the past 4 weeks...
...did you have a lot of energy?
Was it all of the time, most of the time, a good bit of the time, some of the time, a little of the time, or none of the time?
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 A GOOD BIT OF THE TIME |
| 4 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 5 A LITTLE OF THE TIME |
| 6 NONE OF THE TIME |
Q14-48 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How often during the past 4 weeks...
...have you felt calm and peaceful?
(Was it all of the time, most of the time, a good bit of the time, some of the time, a little of the time, or none of the time?)
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 A GOOD BIT OF THE TIME |
| 4 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 5 A LITTLE OF THE TIME |
| 6 NONE OF THE TIME |
Q14-49 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(How often during the past 4 weeks...)
...have you felt down-hearted and blue?
(Was it all of the time, most of the time, a good bit of the time, some of the time, a little of the time, or none of the time?)
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 A GOOD BIT OF THE TIME |
| 4 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 5 A LITTLE OF THE TIME |
| 6 NONE OF THE TIME |
Q14-50 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the past 4 weeks, how much of the time has your physical health or emotional problems interfered with your social activities (like visiting with friends, family, etc.)?
(Was it all of the time, most of the time, a good bit of the time, some of the time, a little of the time, or none of the time?)
| 1 ALL OF THE TIME |
| 2 MOST OF THE TIME |
| 3 A GOOD BIT OF THE TIME |
| 4 SOME OF THE TIME |
| 5 A LITTLE OF THE TIME |
| 6 NONE OF THE TIME |
Q14-50A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[age of young adult] >=40
COMMENT: Check: Does R need to complete additional health module?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-51A
Q14-51 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
We are interested in how much difficulty people have with various activities because of a health or physical problem. How difficult is it for you to...
| - Walk several blocks? |
| - Climb several fights of stairs without resting? |
| - Stoop, kneel, or crouch? |
| - Pull or push large objects like a living room chair? |
| 1 Not at all difficult |
| 2 A little difficult |
| 3 Somewhat difficult |
| 4 Very difficult/can't do |
| 5 IF VOLUNTEERED, DON'T DO |
Q14-51A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
We are interested in how much difficulty people have with various activities because of a health or physical problem. How difficult is it for you to...
| - Walk several blocks? |
| - Walk one block? |
| - Sit for about 2 hours? |
| - Get up from a chair after sitting for long periods? |
| - Climb several fights of stairs without resting? |
| - Climb one flight of stairs without resting? |
| - Lift or carry weights OVER 10 pounds, like a heavy bag of groceries? |
| - Stoop, kneel, or crouch? |
| - Pick up a dime from a table? |
| - Reach or extend your arms above shoulder level? |
| - Pull or push large objects like a living room chair? |
| 1 Not at all difficult |
| 2 A little difficult |
| 3 Somewhat difficult |
| 4 Very difficult/can't do |
| 5 IF VOLUNTEERED, DON'T DO |
Q14-52 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During the past 2 years, have you had any of the following medical tests or procedures?
| - A flu shot? |
| - A blood test for cholesterol? |
| - A blood test for diabetes or blood sugar levels? |
| - Your blood pressure measured? |
Q14-53 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[Gender of Respondent]==2
COMMENT: Is R female?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-53A
Q14-53A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Have you had a PAP smear in the past 2 years?
Q14-53B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[age of young adult] >=40
COMMENT: Check: Does R need to complete additional health module?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q14-53C
Q14-53C [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Have you had a mammogram in the past 2 years?
Q14-54A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
During a usual week, how many times a day do you...
....brush your teeth?
Q14-54B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(During a usual week, how many times a day do you...)
....use dental floss?
Q14-55 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[Since age 30, have you/Have you ever] had a blow to the head or a similar type of head injury that was severe enough to require medical attention, or to cause loss of consciousness or memory loss for a period of time?
Q14-55A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[Since age 30, how/How] many times has this happened?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To COGNITION-C1
Q14-55B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[How old were you at the time?/Now I want you to think about your most recent head injury or trauma. How old were you at the time?]
Q14-55C [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Did you lose consciousness?
Q14-55D [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
How long were you unconscious?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY.)
| 1 Less than 5 minutes |
| 2 5 to 29 minutes |
| 3 30 to 59 minutes |
| 4 1 to 24 hours |
| 5 More than 1 day |
COGNITION-C1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Part of this study is concerned with people's memory, and ability to think about things. First, how would you rate your memory at the present time? Would you say it is excellent, very good, good, fair or poor?
| 1 EXCELLENT |
| 2 VERY GOOD |
| 3 GOOD |
| 4 FAIR |
| 5 POOR |
COGNITION-C2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Compared to two years ago, would you say your memory is better now, about the same, or worse now than it was then?
| 1 BETTER |
| 2 ABOUT THE SAME |
| 3 WORSE |
COGNITION-SKIP [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[check for proxy interview code from INTRO]==4
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-1A
COGNITION-3_TEST1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
I'll read a set of 10 words and ask you to recall as many as you can. We have purposely made the list long so that it will be difficult for anyone to recall all the words. Most people recall just a few. Please listen carefully as I read the set of words because I cannot repeat them. When I finish, I will ask you to recall aloud as many of the words as you can, in any order. Is this clear?
(INTERVIEWER: PROBE AS NEEDED FOR UNDERSTANDING OF TASK. READ ITEMS ON FOLLOWING SCREEN AT A SLOW STEADY RATE, AS THEY FLASH ON THE SCREEN.
IF R REFUSES DURING OR AFTER THE INTRODUCTION AND BEFORE ANY WORDS ARE READ, SELECT "REFUSED WORD LIST" BELOW AND SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.)
| 1 CONTINUE WITH WORD LIST |
| 2 REFUSED WORD LIST ...(Go To COGNITION-6) |
COG_RANDOM_TEST1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
INT(RAND(0)*5)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To COG_LIST1A_TEST1_M1
If Answer = 2 Then Go To COG_LIST2A_TEST1_M2
If Answer = 3 Then Go To COG_LIST3A_TEST1_M3
If Answer = 4 Then Go To COG_LIST4A_TEST1_M4
COG_LIST1A_TEST1_M1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: DOUBLE CLICK START ARROW TO START WORD LIST. READ WORDS AS THEY FLASH ON THE SCREEN.
AFTER READING WORDS, ASK:)
Now please tell me the words you can recall.
(INTERVIEWER: PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS THE R WISHES UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES. SELECT "RECALLED" FOR WORDS R RECALLED, AND "NOT RECALLED" FOR WORDS THE R DID NOT RECALL.
SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER WRONG WORDS ONTO THE ROSTER ON NEXT SCREEN. BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
| - Hotel |
| - River |
| - Tree |
| - Skin |
| - Gold |
| - Market |
| - Paper |
| - Child |
| - King |
| - Book |
| 1 RECALLED |
| 0 NOT RECALLED |
COGNITION-4A_2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER WRONG WORDS "RECALLED" ON ROSTER BELOW BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
COG_LIST2A_TEST1_M2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: DOUBLE CLICK START ARROW TO START WORD LIST. READ WORDS AS THEY FLASH ON THE SCREEN.
AFTER READING WORDS, ASK:)
Now please tell me the words you can recall.
(INTERVIEWER: PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS THE R WISHES UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES. SELECT "RECALLED" FOR WORDS R RECALLED, AND "NOT RECALLED" FOR WORDS THE R DID NOT RECALL.
SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER WRONG WORDS ONTO THE ROSTER ON NEXT SCREEN. BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
| - Sky |
| - Ocean |
| - Flag |
| - Dollar |
| - Wife |
| - Machine |
| - Home |
| - Earth |
| - College |
| - Butter |
| 1 RECALLED |
| 0 NOT RECALLED |
COGNITION-4B_2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER WRONG WORDS "RECALLED" ON ROSTER BELOW BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
COG_LIST3A_TEST1_M3 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: DOUBLE CLICK START ARROW TO START WORD LIST. READ WORDS AS THEY FLASH ON THE SCREEN.
AFTER READING WORDS, ASK:)
Now please tell me the words you can recall.
(INTERVIEWER: PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS THE R WISHES UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES. SELECT "RECALLED" FOR WORDS R RECALLED, AND "NOT RECALLED" FOR WORDS THE R DID NOT RECALL.
SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER WRONG WORDS ONTO THE ROSTER ON NEXT SCREEN. BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
| - Woman |
| - Rock |
| - Blood |
| - Corner |
| - Shoes |
| - Letter |
| - Girl |
| - House |
| - Valley |
| - Engine |
| 1 RECALLED |
| 0 NOT RECALLED |
COGNITION-4C_2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER WRONG WORDS "RECALLED" ON ROSTER BELOW BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
COG_LIST4A_TEST1_M4 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: DOUBLE CLICK START ARROW TO START WORD LIST. READ WORDS AS THEY FLASH ON THE SCREEN.
AFTER READING WORDS, ASK:)
Now please tell me the words you can recall.
(INTERVIEWER: PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS THE R WISHES UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES. SELECT "RECALLED" FOR WORDS R RECALLED, AND "NOT RECALLED" FOR WORDS THE R DID NOT RECALL.
SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER WRONG WORDS ONTO THE ROSTER ON NEXT SCREEN. BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
| - Water |
| - Church |
| - Doctor |
| - Palace |
| - Fire |
| - Garden |
| - Sea |
| - Village |
| - Baby |
| - Table |
| 1 RECALLED |
| 0 NOT RECALLED |
COGNITION-4D_2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER WRONG WORDS "RECALLED" ON ROSTER BELOW BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
COGNITION-4_CHK4 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE INDICATE WHETHER ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS OCCURRED IN RELATION TO WORD RECALL.)
(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 R HAD DIFFICULTY HEARING ANY OF THE WORDS |
| 2 INTERRUPTION OCCURRED WHILE YOU WERE READING LIST |
| 3 OTHER PROBLEM (PLEASE SPECIFY) |
| 4 NO PROBLEMS OCCURRED |
COGNITION-6 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
For this next question, please try to count backward as quickly as you can from the number I will give you. I will tell you when to stop.
Please start with: 20
(INTERVIEWER: ALLOW R TO START OVER IF S/HE WISHES TO DO SO. SELECT <CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING> AS SOON AS YOU READ THE NUMBER.)
| 1 CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To COGNITION-6G
COGNITION-6A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
INTERVIEWER: SELECT <CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING> AS SOON AS R HAS COUNTED 10 NUMBERS, OR STOPS, OR ASKS TO START OVER.
R CAN CORRECTLY COUNT DOWN FROM 19 TO 10 OR FROM 20 TO 11.
| 1 CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To COGNITION-6G
COGNITION-6C [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
You may stop now. Thank you.
(INTERVIEWER: SELECT <CORRECT> IF R COUNTED BACKWARDS FROM 19 TO 10 OR FROM 20 TO 11 WITHOUT ERROR. SELECT <REFUSED> IF R REFUSED TO TRY THE TASK. DON'T KNOW IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE RESPONSE.)
| 1 CORRECT |
| 5 INCORRECT |
| 6 WANTS TO START OVER ...(Go To COGNITION-6D) |
| 97 REFUSED |
COGNITION-6D [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Let's try again.
The number to count backward from is : 20
(INTERVIEWER: SELECT <CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING> AS SOON AS YOU READ THE NUMBER.)
| 1 CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To COGNITION-6G
COGNITION-6D_Y1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
INTERVIEWER: SELECT <CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING> AS SOON AS R HAS COUNTED 10 NUMBERS, OR STOPS.
| 1 CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To COGNITION-6G
COGNITION-6F [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
You may stop now. Thank you.
(INTERVIEWER: SELECT <CORRECT> IF R COUNTED BACKWARDS FROM 19 TO 10 OR FROM 20 TO 11 WITHOUT ERROR. SELECT <REFUSED> IF R REFUSED TO TRY THE TASK. DON'T KNOW IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE RESPONSE.)
| 1 CORRECT |
| 5 INCORRECT |
| 97 REFUSED |
COGNITION-6G [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Now please try counting backward from a different number. Remember to count as quickly as you can from the number I mention.
Please start with: 86
(INTERVIEWER: ALLOW R TO START OVER IF S/HE WISHES TO DO SO. SELECT <CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING> AS SOON AS YOU READ THE NUMBER.)
| 1 CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To COGNITION-7A
COGNITION-6G_Y1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
INTERVIEWER: SELECT <CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING> AS SOON AS R HAS COUNTED 10 NUMBERS, OR STOPS, OR ASKS TO START OVER.
R CAN CORRECTLY COUNT DOWN FROM 86 TO 77 OR FROM 85 TO 76.
| 1 CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To COGNITION-7A
COGNITION-6J [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
You may stop now. Thank you.
(INTERVIEWER: SELECT <CORRECT> IF R COUNTED BACKWARDS FROM 85 TO 76 OR FROM 86 TO 77 WITHOUT ERROR. SELECT <REFUSED> IF R REFUSED TO TRY THE TASK. ALLOW R TO START OVER IF S/HE WISHES TO DO SO.)
| 1 CORRECT |
| 5 INCORRECT |
| 6 WANTS TO START OVER ...(Go To COGNITION-6K) |
| 97 REFUSED |
COGNITION-6K [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Let's try again.
The number to count backward from is : 86
(INTERVIEWER: SELECT <CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING> AS SOON AS YOU READ THE NUMBER.)
| 1 CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To COGNITION-7A
COGNITION-6K_Y1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
INTERVIEWER: SELECT <CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING> AS SOON AS R HAS COUNTED 10 NUMBERS, OR STOPS.
| 1 CONTINUE WITH BACKWARD COUNTING |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To COGNITION-7A
COGNITION-6N [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
You may stop now. Thank you.
(INTERVIEWER: SELECT <CORRECT> IF R COUNTED BACKWARDS FROM 85 TO 76 OR FROM 86 TO 77 WITHOUT ERROR. SELECT <REFUSED> IF R REFUSED TO TRY THE TASK. DON'T KNOW IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE RESPONSE.)
| 1 CORRECT |
| 5 INCORRECT |
| 97 REFUSED |
COGNITION-7A [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
Now let's try some subtraction of numbers. One hundred minus 7 equals what?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R ADDS 7 INSTEAD, YOU MAY REPEAT THE QUESTION. IF DON'T KNOW OR REFUSED ANY NUMBER, SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO PROCEED.)
COGNITION-7B [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
And 7 from that?
COGNITION-7C [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
And 7 from that?
COGNITION-7D [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
And 7 from that?
COGNITION-7E [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
And 7 from that?
COGNITION-8_CHK [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[first flag indicating whether or not word list was refused] == 1 || [first count of correct words] > 0
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q15-1A
COGNITION-CHK4 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
[flag to determine which word list R gets]
If Answer = 1 Then Go To COGNITION-8A_1
If Answer = 2 Then Go To COGNITION-8B_1
If Answer = 3 Then Go To COGNITION-8C_1
If Answer = 4 Then Go To COGNITION-8D_1
COGNITION-8A_1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember now.
(INTERVIEWER: PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS THE R WISHES UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES. SELECT "RECALLED" FOR WORDS R RECALLED, AND "NOT RECALLED" FOR WORDS THE R DID NOT RECALL.
SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER WRONG WORDS ONTO THE ROSTER ON NEXT SCREEN. BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
| - Hotel |
| - River |
| - Tree |
| - Skin |
| - Gold |
| - Market |
| - Paper |
| - Child |
| - King |
| - Book |
| 1 RECALLED |
| 0 NOT RECALLED |
COGNITION-8A_2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER WRONG WORDS "RECALLED" ON ROSTER BELOW BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
COGNITION-8B_1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember now.
(INTERVIEWER: PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS THE R WISHES UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES. SELECT "RECALLED" FOR WORDS R RECALLED, AND "NOT RECALLED" FOR WORDS THE R DID NOT RECALL.
SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER WRONG WORDS ONTO THE ROSTER ON NEXT SCREEN. BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
| - Sky |
| - Ocean |
| - Flag |
| - Dollar |
| - Wife |
| - Machine |
| - Home |
| - Earth |
| - College |
| - Butter |
| 1 RECALLED |
| 0 NOT RECALLED |
COGNITION-8B_2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER WRONG WORDS "RECALLED" ON ROSTER BELOW BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
COGNITION-8C_1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember now.
(INTERVIEWER: PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS THE R WISHES UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES. SELECT "RECALLED" FOR WORDS R RECALLED, AND "NOT RECALLED" FOR WORDS THE R DID NOT RECALL.
SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER WRONG WORDS ONTO THE ROSTER ON NEXT SCREEN. BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
| - Woman |
| - Rock |
| - Blood |
| - Corner |
| - Shoes |
| - Letter |
| - Girl |
| - House |
| - Valley |
| - Engine |
| 1 RECALLED |
| 0 NOT RECALLED |
COGNITION-8C_2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER WRONG WORDS "RECALLED" ON ROSTER BELOW BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
COGNITION-8D_1 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
A little while ago, I read you a list of words and you repeated the ones you could remember. Please tell me any of the words that you remember now.
(INTERVIEWER: PERMIT AS MUCH TIME AS THE R WISHES UP TO ABOUT 2 MINUTES. SELECT "RECALLED" FOR WORDS R RECALLED, AND "NOT RECALLED" FOR WORDS THE R DID NOT RECALL.
SELECT <SUBMIT AND CONTINUE> TO ENTER WRONG WORDS ONTO THE ROSTER ON NEXT SCREEN. BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
| - Water |
| - Church |
| - Doctor |
| - Palace |
| - Fire |
| - Garden |
| - Sea |
| - Village |
| - Baby |
| - Table |
| 1 RECALLED |
| 0 NOT RECALLED |
COGNITION-8D_2 [] | Section: Section 14: Health |
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER WRONG WORDS "RECALLED" ON ROSTER BELOW BY SELECTING <ADD ROW> AND TYPING THE WORD.)
Q15-1A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
We now have some questions about your and your family's income. We appreciate that our questions are difficult to answer and sometimes seem intrusive; however, we want to reassure you that the information you provide to us is kept confidential.
Q15-5 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
During [(calendar year before year of interview)], how much did you receive from wages, salary, commissions, or tips from all (other) jobs [-military or civilian-] before deductions for taxes or anything else?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To Q15-5-A
Q15-5-A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
What is your best estimate of this amount? Please listen to these categories, and stop me on the category that is best.
| 1 $1-$5,000 |
| 2 $5,001-$10,000 |
| 3 $10,001 - $25,000 |
| 4 $25,001 - $50,000 |
| 5 $50,001 - $100,000 |
| 6 $100,001 $250,000 |
| 7 More than $250,000 |
Q15-6 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
(Excluding any income you already have mentioned) During [(calendar year before year of interview)], did you receive any money in income from ...
........your own farm?
Q15-7 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
(Excluding any income you already have mentioned) During [(calendar year before year of interview)], did you receive any money in income from ...
........your own non-farm business, partnership, or professional practice?
| 1 YES ...(Go To Q15-9) |
| 0 NO |
Q15-8 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[flag indicating if R has received income from own farm in 2009]==1
COMMENT: check if received farm income in previous year
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-9
Q15-9 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
How much did you receive AFTER EXPENSES?
Q15-9A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[flag indicating that R is under 18, living with at least one parent, not married, not living with a partner, and has no children]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R unemancipated as defined in Q15-2?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-73A
Q15-9B [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[flag indicating if R has done any work for pay since date of last interview]==0
COMMENT: check if R reported no employers since DLI
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-10
Q15U-3 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Did you receive any money from unemployment compensation in any months in [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15U-4A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
For how many months during [(calendar year before year of interview)] did you receive unemployment compensation?
Q15U-5A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
How much did you receive per week in the last month you received unemployment?
Q15-10 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
([marital status code]==1) || ([marital status code]==7) || ([flag indicating presence of spouse/partner in household]==1) || ([flag indicating presence of a partner in household]==1)
COMMENT: Is R currently married with a spouse or has a partner
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-18
Q15-18 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
During [(calendar year before year of interview)], how much did your [spouse or partner] receive from wages, salary, commissions, or tips from all jobs -- military or civilian -- before deductions for taxes or anything else?
Q15-20 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
(Now, please EXCLUDE any income you already have mentioned earned by your [spouse or partner].) (In addition to the income YOU received from your farm business, partnership, or professional practice,) During [(calendar year before year of interview)], did your [spouse or partner] receive any money in income ...
... from [his/her] own farm?
Q15-22 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
... or from [his/her] own non-farm business, partnership, or professional practice?
Q15-23 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[Q15-20]==1 || [Q15-22]==1
COMMENT: Did R's spouse receive any income from own farm, or non-farm business, partnership or professional practice?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-24
Q15-24 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
How much did [he/she] receive AFTER EXPENSES?
Q15S-3 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Did your [spouse or partner] receive any money from unemployment compensation in any month in [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15S-4A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
For how many months during [(calendar year before year of interview)] did your [spouse or partner] receive unemployment compensation?
Q15S-5A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
How much did your [spouse or partner] receive per week in the last month she/he received unemployment compensation in [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15-32 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[number of non-biological children in household]>=1
COMMENT: CHECK IF ANY NONBIO KIDS IN HH
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-33A
Q15-32A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[current number of bio children on roster]>=1
COMMENT: CHECK IF ANY BIOLOGICAL KIDS
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-33A
Q15-33A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Are [R or R's spouse or partner] currently legally entitled to receive child support payments through a court order or any other type of legal agreement?
Q15-33BA [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[marital status code]==1 || [marital status code]==7
COMMENT: spouse or partner is in household.
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-33C
Q15-33C [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Who is legally entitled to receive child support - [R or R's spouse or partner] or both of you?
| 1 RESPONDENT ONLY |
| 2 RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE/PARTNER ONLY ...(Go To Q15-33KC) |
| 3 RESPONDENT AND SPOUSE/PARTNER |
Q15-33FA [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
What amount of child support for your children are you entitled to now?
(INTERVIEWER: ENTER TIME UNIT ON NEXT SCREEN.)
(ENTER AMOUNT:)
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q15-33FB
Q15-33FAB [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
(IF NECESSARY PROBE: (Is/Was) that per month, per year, or what?)
(ENTER TIME UNIT OF AMOUNT:)
| 4 PER WEEK |
| 1 PER MONTH |
| 2 PER YEAR |
| 3 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q15-33FB [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
How did you reach agreement on your most recent child support amount? Did you...(READ CATEGORIES)...?
| 1 Settle the amount without assistance |
| 2 Settle the amount with assistance from attorneys |
| 3 Settle the amount by court order |
| 4 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q15-33FC [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
In what state was the court order or agreement filed?
| 1 ALABAMA |
2 ALASKA |
4 ARIZONA |
| 5 ARKANSAS |
6 CALIFORNIA |
8 COLORADO |
| 9 CONNECTICUT |
10 DELAWARE |
11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
| 12 FLORIDA |
13 GEORGIA |
15 HAWAII |
| 16 IDAHO |
17 ILLINOIS |
18 INDIANA |
| 19 IOWA |
20 KANSAS |
21 KENTUCKY |
| 22 LOUISIANA |
23 MAINE |
24 MARYLAND |
| 25 MASSACHUSETTS |
26 MICHIGAN |
27 MINNESOTA |
| 28 MISSISSIPPI |
29 MISSOURI |
30 MONTANA |
| 31 NEBRASKA |
32 NEVADA |
33 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
| 34 NEW JERSEY |
35 NEW MEXICO |
36 NEW YORK |
| 37 NORTH CAROLINA |
38 NORTH DAKOTA |
39 OHIO |
| 40 OKLAHOMA |
41 OREGON |
42 PENNSYLVANIA |
| 44 RHODE ISLAND |
45 SOUTH CAROLINA |
46 SOUTH DAKOTA |
| 47 TENNESSEE |
48 TEXAS |
49 UTAH |
| 50 VERMONT |
51 VIRGINIA |
53 WASHINGTON |
| 54 WEST VIRGINIA |
55 WISCONSIN |
56 WYOMING |
| 0 NONE |
999 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q15-33FD [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Were any type of state or county child support guidelines or schedule used to decide on the amount of child support?
| 1 YES |
| 0 NO |
| 2 (IF VOLUNTEERED): IN PART |
Q15-33G [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
How many of your children are legally entitled to child support under the current court order or agreement?
(ENTER NUMBER:)
Q15-33H [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
In total how much in child support were you supposed to receive during [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15-33I [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
In total, how much in child support did you actually receive during [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15-33KC [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[Who is legally entitled to child support?]
COMMENT: Check to see if R's spouse is also legally entitled to child support ([Q15-33C]=2 or 3)
If Answer >= 2 AND Answer <= 3 Then Go To Q15-33L
Q15-33L [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
How many of your [spouse or partner]'s children are legally entitled to child support under [his/her] current court order or agreement?
(ENTER NUMBER)
Q15-33LA [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
In total how much in child support was your [spouse or partner] supposed to receive during [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15-33M [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
In total, how much in child support did your [spouse or partner] actually receive during [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15A-3 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive any general cash assistance to needy families, such as TANF or AFDC, in any months in [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
(INTERVIEWER : TANF, AFDC OR OTHER GENERAL CASH ASSISTANCE TO NEEDY FAMILIES DOES NOT INCLUDE FOOD STAMPS, SSI OR OTHER PAYMENTS BASED ON DISABILITY, OR TARGETED CASH PAYMENTS OR IN-KIND/NON-CASH RELIEF. INFORMATION ON FOOD STAMPS AND SSI WILL BE COLLECTED LATER.)
Q15A-4A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
For how many months during [(calendar year before year of interview)] did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive TANF, AFDC, or any other general cash assistance to needy families?
Q15A-5A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
How much did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive per month in the last month [R or R's spouse or partner] received TANF, AFDC, or any other general cash assistance in [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15F-3 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive government food stamps in any month in [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15F-4A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
For how many months did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive government food stamps in [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15F-5A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
How much did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive per month in the last month [R or R's spouse or partner] received government food stamps in [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15W-3 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive supplemental security income or public assistance, or welfare payments from local, state or federal government in [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15W-4A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
For how many months during [(calendar year before year of interview)] did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive supplemental security income, public assistance, or welfare payments from local, state or federal government?
Q15W-5A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
How much did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive per month in the last month [R or R's spouse or partner] received supplemental security income, public assistance, or welfare payments from local, state or federal government in [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15-57A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[number of non-biological children in household]>=1
COMMENT: CHECK IF ANY NONBIO KIDS IN HH
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-58
Q15-57B [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[current number of bio children on roster]>=1
COMMENT: CHECK IF ANY BIOLOGICAL KIDS
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-58
Q15-58 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Did [R or R's spouse or partner] (or your children) receive any WIC benefits in [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15-58A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[flag indicating if R has been enrolled in school since the date of last interview]<1 || [flag indicating if R was ever enrolled in school]==0
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R report no school since DLI?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-69
Q15-58B [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[is R currently enrolled]==1 && [grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)]<13
COMMENT: Machine check: R is enrolled in 12th grade or less
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-69
Q15-58C [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[is R currently enrolled]==1 && [grade of school R currently enrolled in (code)]>=13
COMMENT: Machine check: R is enrolled in college
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-58F
Q15-58D [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[highest grade R completed]>3
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R had at least one year of college?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-58F
Q15-58F [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[Has R ever enlisted in military?]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: R has been in military
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-59
Q15-59 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
During [(calendar year before year of interview)], did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive any educational benefits for veterans under the G.I. Bill or V.E.A.P.?
Q15-60 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
During [(calendar year before year of interview)], did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive any (other kinds of) scholarships, fellowships, or grants?
Q15-69 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
During [(calendar year before year of interview)], did [R or R's spouse or partner] receive any (other) veterans benefits, worker's compensation, disability payments, or payments from Social Security?
Q15-70 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
What was the total amount of these (other) veterans benefits, worker's compensation, disability payments, or payments from Social Security [R or R's spouse or partner] received during [(calendar year before year of interview)]?
Q15-73A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[flag indicating that R is under 18, living with at least one parent, not married, not living with a partner, and has no children]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R unemancipated as defined in Q15-2?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-116
Q15-74 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
During [(calendar year before year of interview)], did anyone [(other than your spouse/partner)] pay part of your living expenses? By living expenses, we mean helping with your rent or mortgage, groceries, utility or other bills, etc.
Q15-74A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
([Residence of Respondent]==1) || ([Residence of Respondent]>25)
COMMENT: CHECK THE LIVING ARRANGEMENTS FOR R. IF IN RELIGIOUS QUARTERS, OR TROOP BARRACKS, ETC, THEN SKIP OVER NEXT QUESTION
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-74C
Q15-74B [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Does this person live (here in this household/in your home at [name of city])?
Q15-74C [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
What is this person's relationship to you?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 SPOUSE |
2 SON |
3 DAUGHTER |
| 20 STEP-SON |
83 ADOPTED SON |
21 STEP-DAUGHTER |
| 84 ADOPTED DAUGHTER |
33 PARTNER |
70 PARTNER'S SON |
| 71 PARTNER'S ADOPTED/STEP SON |
72 PARTNER'S DAUGHTER |
73 PARTNER'S ADOPTED/STEP DAUGHTER |
| 79 PARTNER'S MOTHER |
80 PARTNER'S FATHER |
74 PARTNER'S OTHER BLOOD/IN-LAW RELATIVE |
| 4 FATHER |
5 MOTHER |
6 BROTHER |
| 7 SISTER |
59 ADOPTED BROTHER |
60 ADOPTED SISTER |
| 37 STEP-FATHER |
38 STEP-MOTHER |
39 STEP-BROTHER |
| 40 STEP-SISTER |
81 MOTHER'S PARTNER |
82 FATHER'S PARTNER |
| 8 GRANDFATHER |
9 GRANDMOTHER |
10 GRANDSON |
| 11 GRANDDAUGHTER |
12 UNCLE |
13 AUNT |
| 14 GREAT-UNCLE |
15 GREAT-AUNT |
16 COUSIN |
| 17 NEPHEW |
18 NIECE |
19 OTHER BLOOD RELATIVE |
| 22 SON-IN-LAW |
23 DAUGHTER-IN-LAW |
24 FATHER-IN-LAW |
| 25 MOTHER-IN-LAW |
26 BROTHER-IN-LAW |
27 SISTER-IN-LAW |
| 28 GRANDFATHER-IN-LAW |
29 GRANDMOTHER-IN-LAW |
30 GRANDSON-IN-LAW |
| 31 GRANDDAUGHTER-IN-LAW |
32 OTHER IN-LAW RELATIVE |
85 FRIEND |
| 86 ROOMMATE/HOUSEMATE |
34 BOARDER |
36 OTHER NON-RELATIVE |
| 41 GREAT GRANDSON |
42 GREAT GRANDDAUGHTER |
43 STEP GRANDSON |
| 44 STEP GRANDDAUGHTER |
45 FOSTER SON |
46 FOSTER DAUGHTER |
| 50 FOSTER FATHER |
51 FOSTER MOTHER |
52 FOSTER BROTHER |
| 53 FOSTER SISTER |
54 GUARDIAN |
75 ADOPTIVE FATHER |
| 76 ADOPTIVE MOTHER |
77 ADOPTIVE BROTHER |
78 ADOPTIVE SISTER |
Q15-74D [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
About how much of your living expenses did this person cover?
Was it....
| 1 Less than 1/4 |
| 2 At least 1/4 but less than 1/2 |
| 3 At least 1/2 but less than 3/4 |
| 4 3/4 or more |
Q15-116 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
During any part of [(calendar year before year of interview)], did you live in public housing or did you (IF R LIVES WITH RELATIVES: and your family) receive a rent subsidy or pay a lower rent because the federal, state, or local government was paying part of the cost?
Q15-116A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[flag indicating that R is under 18, living with at least one parent, not married, not living with a partner, and has no children]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R unemancipated as defined in Q15-2?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q15-133
Q15-117 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Is this (house/apartment) owned or being bought by [R or R's spouse or partner]?
Q15-117A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
About how much do you think this property would sell for on today's market?
Q15-117B [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
About how much do [R or R's spouse or partner] owe on this residence, for mortgages, home equity loans, back taxes, home improvement loans, assessments, etc.? Please do not include any utility bills.
Q15-117C [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Aside from the (house/apartment) you live in, do [R or R's spouse or partner] own any (other) real estate?
Q15-117D [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
About how much do you think this (other) real estate would sell for on today's market?
Q15-117E [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
About how much do [R or R's spouse or partner] owe on this (other) real estate, for mortgages, home equity loans, back taxes, home improvement loans, assessments, etc.? Please do not include any utility bills.
Q15-133 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Do [R or R's spouse or partner] own any motor vehicles that are primarily for personal use, including cars, motorcycles, trucks, a motor home or trailer?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Please do not include vehicles that you lease or have use of, but do not own.)
Q15-134 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Do [R or R's spouse or partner] owe any money on (this/these) motor vehicles?
Q15-134AA [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
About how much do [R or R's spouse or partner] owe on this/these motor vehicle(s) altogether?
Q15-134AB [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
About how much do you think this/these motor vehicle(s) would sell for on today's market?
Q15-138 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Do [R or R's spouse or partner] have any credit cards of your own that you pay the bills for?
Q15-138A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Do [R or R's spouse or partner] owe any money on these credit cards?
Q15-138B [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Rounding to the nearest hundred dollars, how much do [R or R's spouse or partner] owe altogether on your credit cards?
Q15-143 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
How often [do you/does your household] put off buying something you need - such as food, clothing, medical care, or housing - because you don't have money? Would you say...
| 1 Never |
| 2 Rarely |
| 3 Occasionally |
| 4 Frequently |
| 5 All the time |
Q15-144 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
During the past 12 months, how much difficulty [did you/did your household] have paying bills? Would you say...
| 1 no difficulty at all |
| 2 a little difficulty |
| 3 some difficulty |
| 4 quite a bit of difficulty |
| 5 a great deal of difficulty |
Q15-145 [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Thinking about the end of each month over the past 12 months, [did you/did your household] generally end up with...
| 1 more than enough money left over |
| 2 some money left over |
| 3 just enough to make ends meet |
| 4 not enough to make ends meet |
Q15-145A [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
[flag indicating that R is under 18, living with at least one parent, not married, not living with a partner, and has no children]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R unemancipated as defined in Q15-2?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q16-0
Q15-145B [] | Section: Section 15: Income and Assets |
Have [R or R's spouse or partner] set aside emergency or rainy day funds that would cover your expenses for 3 months, in case of sickness, job loss, economic downturn, or other emergencies?
Q16-0 [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
[flag indicating R answered extended health module during this round]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q16-6A
Q16-0B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R between 14 and 18 as of December 31, 2016?
If Answer >= 12 AND Answer <= 13 Then Go To Q16-SPPC-INTRO1
If Answer >= 14 AND Answer <= 18 Then Go To Q16-5A
If Answer >= 23 AND Answer <= 25 Then Go To Q16-5A
If Answer >= 33 AND Answer <= 34 Then Go To Q16-5A
Q16-SPPC-INTRO1 [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
All kids think and feel differently about things. We're interested in what you think you're like and how you think and feel. There are no right or wrong answers. Remember, all kids are different.
For the next few questions, I'll tell you about two kinds of kids and you think about which kids are more like you. For example, I might say:
Some kids would rather play outdoors in their spare time, BUT Other kids would rather watch TV.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones who like to play outside or the second ones who would rather watch TV?
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO LIKE TO PLAY OUTSIDE |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO WOULD RATHER WATCH TV |
Q16-SPPC-INTRO2 [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Now, think about your answer and decide if that is really true for you or sort of true for you.
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-1A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids feel they are very good at their school work, BUT
Other kids worry about whether they can do the school work assigned to them.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones who feel they are very good at their school work or the second ones who worry about whether they can do the school work assigned to them?
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO FEEL THEY ARE VERY GOOD AT THEIR SCHOOL WORK |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO WORRY ABOUT WHETHER THEY CAN DO THE SCHOOL WORK ASSIGNED TO THEM |
Q16-SPPC-1B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-2A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids are often unhappy with themselves, BUT
Other kids are pretty pleased with themselves.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones who are often unhappy with themselves
or the second ones who pretty pleased with themselves?
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO ARE OFTEN UNHAPPY WITH THEMSELVES |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO ARE PRETTY PLEASED WITH THEMSELVES |
Q16-SPPC-2B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-3A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids feel like they are just as smart as other kids their ages, BUT
Other kids aren't so sure and wonder if they are as smart.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones who like they are just as smart as other kids their ages or the second ones who aren't so sure and wonder if they are as smart?
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO FEEL LIKE THEY ARE JUST AS SMART AS OTHER KIDS THEIR AGES |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO AREN'T SO SURE AND WONDER IF THEY ARE AS SMART |
Q16-SPPC-3B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-4A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids don't like the way they are leading their life, BUT
Other kids do like the way they are leading their life.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones or the second ones?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Which kids are more like you, the first ones who don't like the way they are leading their life or the second ones who do like the way they are leading their life?)
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO DON'T LIKE THE WAY THEY ARE LEADING THEIR LIFE |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO DO LIKE THE WAY THEY ARE LEADING THEIR LIFE |
Q16-SPPC-4B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-5A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids are pretty slow in finishing their school work, BUT
Other kids can do their school work quickly.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones or the second ones?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Which kids are more like you, the first ones who are pretty slow in finishing their school work or the second ones who can do their school work quickly?)
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO ARE PRETTY SLOW IN FINISHING THEIR SCHOOL WORK |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO CAN DO THEIR SCHOOL WORK QUICKLY |
Q16-SPPC-5B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-6A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids are happy with themselves as a person, BUT
Other kids are often not happy with themselves as a person.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones or the second ones?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Which kids are more like you, the first ones who are happy with themselves as a person or the second ones who are often not happy with themselves as a person?)
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO ARE HAPPY WITH THEMSELVES AS A PERSON |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO ARE OFTEN NOT HAPPY WITH THEMSELVES AS A PERSON |
Q16-SPPC-6B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-7A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids often forget what they learn, BUT
Other kids can remember things easily.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones or the second ones?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Which kids are more like you, the first ones who often forget what they learn or the second ones who can remember things easily?)
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO OFTEN FORGET WHAT THEY LEARN |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO CAN REMEMBER THINGS EASILY |
Q16-SPPC-7B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-8A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids like the kind of person they are, BUT
Other kids often wish they were someone else.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones or the second ones?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Which kids are more like you, the first ones who like the kind of person they are or the second ones who often wish they were someone else?)
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO LIKE THE KIND OF PERSON THEY ARE |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO OFTEN WISH THEY WERE SOMEONE ELSE |
Q16-SPPC-8B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-9A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids do very well at their classwork, BUT
Other kids don't do very well at their classwork.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones or the second ones?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Which kids are more like you, the first ones who do very well at their classwork or the second ones who don't do very well at their classwork?)
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO DO VERY WELL AT THEIR CLASSWORK |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO DON'T DO VERY WELL AT THEIR CLASSWORK |
Q16-SPPC-9B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-10A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids are very happy being the way they are, BUT
Other kids wish they were different.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones or the second ones?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Which kids are more like you, the first ones who are very happy being the way they are or the second ones who wish they were different?)
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO ARE VERY HAPPY BEING THE WAY THEY ARE |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO WISH THEY WERE DIFFERENT |
Q16-SPPC-10B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-11A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids have trouble figuring out the answers in school, BUT
Other kids almost always can figure out the answers.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones or the second ones?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Which kids are more like you, the first ones who have trouble figuring out the answers in school or the second ones who almost always can figure out the answers?)
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO HAVE TROUBLE FIGURING OUT THE ANSWERS IN SCHOOL |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO ALMOST ALWAYS CAN FIGURE OUT THE ANSWERS. |
Q16-SPPC-11B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-SPPC-12A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Some kids are not very happy with the way they do a lot of things, BUT
Other kids think the way they do things is fine.
Which kids are more like you, the first ones or the second ones?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Which kids are more like you, the first ones who are not very happy with the way they do a lot of things or the second ones who think the way they do things is fine?)
| 1 THE FIRST ONES WHO ARE NOT VERY HAPPY WITH THE WAY THEY DO A LOT OF THINGS |
| 2 THE SECOND ONES WHO THINK THE WAY THEY DO THINGS IS FINE |
Q16-SPPC-12B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Is that really true for you or sort of true for you?
| 1 REALLY TRUE FOR ME |
| 2 SORT OF TRUE FOR ME |
Q16-5A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
The next series of sentences describes the way some people feel about how much control they have over their lives. After each statement, please tell me whether you strongly disagree, disagree, agree, or strongly agree.....
There is really no way I can solve some of the problems I have.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Sometimes I feel that I'm being pushed around in life.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5C [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I have little control over the things that happen to me.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5D [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I can do just about anything I really set my mind to.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5E [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I often feel helpless in dealing with the problems of life.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5F [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
What happens to me in the future mostly depends on me.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5G [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
There is little I can do to change many of the important things in my life.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5H-A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
The following statements describe the way some people may feel about themselves. After each statement, please tell me whether you strongly disagree, disagree, agree, or strongly agree....
I feel that I'm a person of worth, at least on an equal basis with others.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5H-B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I feel that I have a number of good qualities.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5H-C [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
All in all, I am inclined to feel that I am a failure.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5H-D [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I am able to do things as well as most people.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5H-E [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I feel that I do not have much to be proud of.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5H-F [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I take a positive attitude toward myself.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5H-G [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
On the whole, I am satisfied with myself.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5H-H [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I wish I could have more respect for myself.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5H-I [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I certainly feel useless at times.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5H-J [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
At times I think I am no good at all.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-RISK-INTRO [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
The next series of sentences describes the way some people feel about life. After each statement, please tell me whether you strongly disagree, disagree, agree, or strongly agree.....
Q16-5I-A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I often get in a jam because I do things without thinking.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5I-B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I think that planning takes the fun out of things.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5I-C [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I have to use a lot of self-control to keep out of trouble.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5I-D [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I enjoy taking risks.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5I-E [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
I enjoy new and exciting experiences, even if they are a little frightening or unusual.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5I-F [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Life with no danger in it would be too dull for me.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-5I-G [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]
If Answer >= 12 AND Answer <= 13 Then Go To Q16-5I-MOODS
If Answer >= 14 AND Answer <= 24 Then Go To Q16-6A
Q16-5I-MOODS [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
People have many moods. Sometimes they have different feelings from day to day. How often do you feel...
| - sad and blue? |
| - nervous, tense or on edge? |
| - happy? |
| - bored? |
| - lonely? |
| - tired or worn out? |
| - excited about something that you're looking forward to? |
| - too busy to get everything done? |
| - pressured by your mother or father? |
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Hardly ever |
| -2 (Don't know) |
| -1 (Don't want to answer this item) |
Q16-6A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Now I am going to read a list of the ways you might have felt or behaved recently. After each statement, please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week...
...I did not feel like eating; my appetite was poor.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Rarely, None of the time, 1 Day |
| 1 Some, A little of the time, 1-2 days |
| 2 Occasionally, Moderate Amt. of the time, 3-4 days |
| 3 Most, All of the time, 5-7 days |
Q16-6AA [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(Please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week...)
...I felt I could not shake off the blues, even with help from my family or friends.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Rarely, None of the time, 1 Day |
| 1 Some, A little of the time, 1-2 days |
| 2 Occasionally, Moderate Amt. of the time, 3-4 days |
| 3 Most, All of the time, 5-7 days |
Q16-6B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(Please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week...)
...I had trouble keeping my mind on what I was doing.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Rarely, None of the time, 1 Day |
| 1 Some, A little of the time, 1-2 days |
| 2 Occasionally, Moderate Amt. of the time, 3-4 days |
| 3 Most, All of the time, 5-7 days |
Q16-6C [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(Please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week...)
...I felt depressed.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Rarely, None of the time, 1 Day |
| 1 Some, A little of the time, 1-2 days |
| 2 Occasionally, Moderate Amt. of the time, 3-4 days |
| 3 Most, All of the time, 5-7 days |
Q16-6D [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(Please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week...)
...I felt that everything I did was an effort.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Rarely, None of the time, 1 Day |
| 1 Some, A little of the time, 1-2 days |
| 2 Occasionally, Moderate Amt. of the time, 3-4 days |
| 3 Most, All of the time, 5-7 days |
Q16-6E [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(Please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week...)
...My sleep was restless.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Rarely, None of the time, 1 Day |
| 1 Some, A little of the time, 1-2 days |
| 2 Occasionally, Moderate Amt. of the time, 3-4 days |
| 3 Most, All of the time, 5-7 days |
Q16-6EA [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(Please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week...)
...I was happy.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Rarely, None of the time, 1 Day |
| 1 Some, A little of the time, 1-2 days |
| 2 Occasionally, Moderate Amt. of the time, 3-4 days |
| 3 Most, All of the time, 5-7 days |
Q16-6EB [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(Please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week...)
...I felt lonely.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Rarely, None of the time, 1 Day |
| 1 Some, A little of the time, 1-2 days |
| 2 Occasionally, Moderate Amt. of the time, 3-4 days |
| 3 Most, All of the time, 5-7 days |
Q16-6F [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(Please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week...)
...I felt sad.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Rarely, None of the time, 1 Day |
| 1 Some, A little of the time, 1-2 days |
| 2 Occasionally, Moderate Amt. of the time, 3-4 days |
| 3 Most, All of the time, 5-7 days |
Q16-6G [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(Please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week...)
...I could not get "going."
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Rarely, None of the time, 1 Day |
| 1 Some, A little of the time, 1-2 days |
| 2 Occasionally, Moderate Amt. of the time, 3-4 days |
| 3 Most, All of the time, 5-7 days |
Q16-6GAA [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(Please tell me how often you felt this way during the past week...)
...I felt life was not worth living.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 0 Rarely, None of the time, 1 Day |
| 1 Some, A little of the time, 1-2 days |
| 2 Occasionally, Moderate Amt. of the time, 3-4 days |
| 3 Most, All of the time, 5-7 days |
Q16-6GA [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
In the past week, on how many days have you...
...felt annoyed or frustrated?
Q16-6GB [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In the past week, on how many days have you...)
...felt angry?
Q16-6GC [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In the past week, on how many days have you...)
...felt very critical of others?
Q16-6GD [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In the past week, on how many days have you...)
...yelled at someone or something?
Q16-6GE [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In the past week, on how many days have you...)
...felt rage?
Q16-6GF [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In the past week, on how many days have you...)
...lost your temper?
Q16-6HA [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]
If Answer >= 17 AND Answer <= 18 Then Go To Q16-7A
If Answer >= 23 AND Answer <= 24 Then Go To Q16-7A
If Answer >= 33 AND Answer <= 34 Then Go To Q16-7A
Q16-7A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
We are interested in your opinion about women's employment. I will read a series of statements and after each one I would like to know whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree.
A woman's place is in the home, not the office or shop.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
A wife who carries out her full family responsibilities doesn't have time for outside employment.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7C [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
A working wife feels more useful than one who doesn't hold a job.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7D [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Employment of wives leads to more juvenile delinquency.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7E [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Employment of both parents is necessary to keep up with the high cost of living.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7F [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
It is much better for everyone concerned if the man is the achiever outside the home and the woman takes care of the home and family.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7G [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Men should share the work around the house with women, such as doing dishes, cleaning and so forth.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7H [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Women are much happier if they stay at home and take care of their children.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7HAA [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Having a job is the best way for a woman to be an independent person.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7HAB [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
We are interested in your opinion about relationships. I will read a series of statements and after each one I would like to know whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree.
People in a committed relationship, either married or living together, are generally happier than people who are not in a committed relationship.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7HAC [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
It is better to be in a bad relationship than in no relationship at all.
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7HA [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
It would be okay for a man and a woman to have children within a cohabiting relationship.
(INTERVIEWER, IF NECESSARY, CLARIFY: "By a cohabiting relationship, we mean a couple living together who are not married.")
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-7I [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]
COMMENT: Is R 12-16 years of age?
If Answer >= 12 AND Answer <= 16 Then Go To Q16-8A
Q16-8A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Here are some views that young people have about themselves.
Girls and boys should be treated the same at school. How much do you agree or disagree?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-8B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
A girl should NOT let a boy know she is smarter than he is.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-8C [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Competing with boys in school would make a girl unpopular with boys.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-8D [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
A girl should pay her own way on dates.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-8E [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
If there is not enough money for all the children in a family to go to college, the boys should get to go instead of the girls.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-8F [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
It is perfectly okay for a girl to ask a boy for a date, even if he has never asked her.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 STRONGLY DISAGREE |
| 2 DISAGREE |
| 3 AGREE |
| 4 STRONGLY AGREE |
Q16-8FA [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
How satisfied are you with your life in general?
| 1 Very satisfied |
| 2 Satisfied |
| 3 Not satisfied or dissatisfied |
| 4 Not satisfied |
| 5 Very dissatisfied |
Q16-8FB [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-INIT-A
Q16-8G [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
([flag indicating whether R was interviewed as YA in 2014]==1)
COMMENT: Machine check: Was R interviewed as YA in 2014?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q16-10A
Q16-9 [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Here are some personality traits that may or may not apply to you. You will hear several pairs of personality traits that are related but not exactly the same.
Using a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 means disagree strongly and 7 means agree strongly, please rate how well each pair of traits applies to you, even if one characteristic applies more strongly than the other.
| - ....Extraverted, enthusiastic |
| - ....Critical, quarrelsome |
| - ....Dependable, self-disciplined |
| - ....Anxious, easily upset |
| - ....Open to new experiences, complex |
| - ....Reserved, quiet |
| - ....Sympathetic, warm |
| - ....Disorganized, careless |
| - ....Calm, emotionally stable |
| - ....Conventional, uncreative |
| 1 1 -- Disagree strongly |
| 2 2 -- Disagree moderately |
| 3 3 -- Disagree a little |
| 4 4 -- Neither agree nor disagree |
| 5 5 -- Agree a little |
| 6 6 -- Agree moderately |
| 7 7 -- Agree strongly |
Q16-10A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
In the following questions, we are interested in the way other people have treated you or your beliefs about how other people have treated you. Can you tell me if any of the following has ever happened to you:
Have you ever been unfairly discouraged by a teacher or advisor from continuing your education?
Q16-10B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
What do you think was the main reason for this experience?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 YOUR ETHNICITY |
| 2 YOUR GENDER |
| 3 YOUR RACE |
| 4 YOUR AGE |
| 5 YOUR RELIGION |
| 7 YOUR SEXUAL ORIENTATION |
| 10 YOUR WEIGHT |
| 11 YOUR NAME |
| 6 ANOTHER ASPECT OF YOUR PHYSICAL APPEARANCE |
| 8 YOUR EDUCATION OR INCOME LEVEL |
| 9 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q16-10C [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
For unfair reasons, have you ever not been hired for a job?
Q16-10D [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
What do you think was the main reason for this experience?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 YOUR ETHNICITY |
| 2 YOUR GENDER |
| 3 YOUR RACE |
| 4 YOUR AGE |
| 5 YOUR RELIGION |
| 7 YOUR SEXUAL ORIENTATION |
| 10 YOUR WEIGHT |
| 11 YOUR NAME |
| 6 ANOTHER ASPECT OF YOUR PHYSICAL APPEARANCE |
| 8 YOUR EDUCATION OR INCOME LEVEL |
| 9 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q16-10E [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Have you ever been unfairly denied a promotion?
Q16-10F [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
What do you think was the main reason for this experience?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 YOUR ETHNICITY |
| 2 YOUR GENDER |
| 3 YOUR RACE |
| 4 YOUR AGE |
| 5 YOUR RELIGION |
| 7 YOUR SEXUAL ORIENTATION |
| 10 YOUR WEIGHT |
| 11 YOUR NAME |
| 6 ANOTHER ASPECT OF YOUR PHYSICAL APPEARANCE |
| 8 YOUR EDUCATION OR INCOME LEVEL |
| 9 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q16-10G [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Have you ever been unfairly fired?
Q16-10H [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
What do you think was the main reason for this experience?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 YOUR ETHNICITY |
| 2 YOUR GENDER |
| 3 YOUR RACE |
| 4 YOUR AGE |
| 5 YOUR RELIGION |
| 7 YOUR SEXUAL ORIENTATION |
| 10 YOUR WEIGHT |
| 11 YOUR NAME |
| 6 ANOTHER ASPECT OF YOUR PHYSICAL APPEARANCE |
| 8 YOUR EDUCATION OR INCOME LEVEL |
| 9 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q16-10I [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
Have you ever been unfairly stopped, searched, questioned, physically threatened or abused by the police?
Q16-10J [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
What do you think was the main reason for this experience?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 YOUR ETHNICITY |
| 2 YOUR GENDER |
| 3 YOUR RACE |
| 4 YOUR AGE |
| 5 YOUR RELIGION |
| 7 YOUR SEXUAL ORIENTATION |
| 10 YOUR WEIGHT |
| 11 YOUR NAME |
| 6 ANOTHER ASPECT OF YOUR PHYSICAL APPEARANCE |
| 8 YOUR EDUCATION OR INCOME LEVEL |
| 9 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q16-11A [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
In your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following happened to you - very often, fairly often, not too often, hardly ever, or never?
You have been treated with less courtesy than other people.
| 1 VERY OFTEN |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 NOT TOO OFTEN |
| 4 HARDLY EVER |
| 5 NEVER |
Q16-11B [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following happened to you?)
You have been treated with less respect than other people.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 VERY OFTEN |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 NOT TOO OFTEN |
| 4 HARDLY EVER |
| 5 NEVER |
Q16-11C [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following happened to you?)
You have received poorer service than other people at restaurants or stores.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 VERY OFTEN |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 NOT TOO OFTEN |
| 4 HARDLY EVER |
| 5 NEVER |
Q16-11D [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following happened to you?)
People have acted as if they think you are not smart.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 VERY OFTEN |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 NOT TOO OFTEN |
| 4 HARDLY EVER |
| 5 NEVER |
Q16-11E [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following happened to you?)
People have acted as if they are afraid of you.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 VERY OFTEN |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 NOT TOO OFTEN |
| 4 HARDLY EVER |
| 5 NEVER |
Q16-11F [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following happened to you?)
People have acted as if they think you are dishonest.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 VERY OFTEN |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 NOT TOO OFTEN |
| 4 HARDLY EVER |
| 5 NEVER |
Q16-11G [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following happened to you?)
People have acted as if they're better than you are.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 VERY OFTEN |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 NOT TOO OFTEN |
| 4 HARDLY EVER |
| 5 NEVER |
Q16-11H [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following happened to you?)
You have been called names or insulted.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 VERY OFTEN |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 NOT TOO OFTEN |
| 4 HARDLY EVER |
| 5 NEVER |
Q16-11I [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
(In your day-to-day life, how often have any of the following happened to you?)
You have been threatened or harassed.
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 VERY OFTEN |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 NOT TOO OFTEN |
| 4 HARDLY EVER |
| 5 NEVER |
Q16-11J [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
([answer to Q16-11A]==5)&&([answer to Q16-11B]==5)&&
([answer to Q16-11C]==5)&&([answer to Q16-11D]==5)&&
([answer to Q16-11E]==5)&&([answer to Q16-11F]==5)&&
([answer to Q16-11G]==5)&&([answer to Q16-11H]==5)&&
([answer to Q16-11I]==5)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-INIT-A
Q16-11K [] | Section: Section 16: Attitudes |
What do you think was the main reason for these experiences?
(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)
| 1 YOUR ETHNICITY |
| 2 YOUR GENDER |
| 3 YOUR RACE |
| 4 YOUR AGE |
| 5 YOUR RELIGION |
| 7 YOUR SEXUAL ORIENTATION |
| 10 YOUR WEIGHT |
| 11 YOUR NAME |
| 6 ANOTHER ASPECT OF YOUR PHYSICAL APPEARANCE |
| 8 YOUR EDUCATION OR INCOME LEVEL |
| 9 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YASR-INIT-A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([Residence of Respondent]==5)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R in prison?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-0A
YASR-0A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
INTERVIEWER: YOU INDICATED IN THE HOUSEHOLD RECORD THAT THIS RESPONDENT IS IN PRISON OR JAIL. IS THE RESPONDENT ABLE TO COMPLETE THE SELF-REPORT SECTION DIRECTLY ON THE LAPTOP OR WILL YOU BE ADMINISTERING THE SELF-REPORT SECTION?
| 1 RESPONDENT WILL SELF ADMINISTER --PERSONAL INTERVIEW |
| 2 FI WILL ADMINISTER YASR -- PERSONAL INTERVIEW ...(Go To YASR-1) |
| 3 FI WILL ADMINISTER YASR -- TELEPHONE INTERVIEW ...(Go To YASR-1) |
YASR-0 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
INTERVIEWER: IS THIS A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW OR AN IN-PERSON INTERVIEW?
| 1 TELEPHONE INTERVIEW ...(Go To YASR-1) |
| 2 PERSONAL INTERVIEW |
YASR-A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
(INTERVIEWER: READ TO THE RESPONDENT:) Finally, we have some questions concerning your experiences as a young adult. Remember the answers you give will remain strictly confidential and will not be associated with your name in any way.
YASR-B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
INTERVIEWER: TURN THE COMPUTER AROUND AND INSTRUCT R HOW TO PROCEED BY FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS AT THE TOP OF EACH SCREEN.
PLEASE ASSIST R IF ASKED TO DO SO.
R HAS FINISHED THE SELF REPORT WHEN HE/SHE IS ON THE SCREEN SAYING "YOU ARE NOW DONE WITH THIS SECTION OF THE SURVEY. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION."
YASR-INTRO1 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
The questions in this short section are to be completed by you without the interviewer, unless you have questions. Please read the instructions in the following screens before you begin to answer the questions.
There are three types of questions in this section...
YASR-INTRO5 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
QUESTION TYPE #1: ENTER AN ANSWER IN THE SPACE PROVIDED:
EXAMPLE: How many more children do you expect to have?
If your answer is "3", you would type "3" in the space provided. Then click "Submit and Continue" to continue to the next screen.
YASR-INTRO6 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
QUESTION TYPE #2: CHOOSE ONE ANSWER ONLY:
EXAMPLE: What did you do most often for entertainment last year?
If your answer is "WENT TO A PLAY," you would click on the button beside "WENT TO A PLAY", then click "Submit and Continue" to continue to the next screen.
| 1 WENT TO A MOVIE |
| 2 WENT TO A CONCERT |
| 3 WENT TO A PLAY |
| 4 WENT TO A SPORTING EVENT |
| 5 NONE OF THE ABOVE |
YASR-INTRO7 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
QUESTION TYPE #3: CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY:
EXAMPLE: What are your favorite colors?
If your answers are "Blue, Green, and Yellow," you would first click on the button beside "Blue", then do the same for "Green" and "Yellow." If the your answer is not on the list, you may click on the button beside "Other" and write your answer in the box provided.
Then click "Submit and Continue" to continue to the next screen.
| 1 Red |
| 2 Blue |
| 3 Pink |
| 4 Green |
| 5 Yellow |
| 6 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YASR-INTRO8 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
If you do not know an answer or do not wish to answer a question, click the button beside either "(Don't Know)" or "(Refuse)" below each question.
EXAMPLE: How often do you go shopping?
If your answer is "DON'T KNOW," you would click on the button beside "(Don't Know)" on the list. Then click on "Submit and Continue" to continue to the next screen.
| 2 Once a year |
| 4 Once a month |
| 6 Once a week |
| 8 Every day |
YASR-INTRO9 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
You are now ready to begin this short section of the questionnaire.
You are free to complete this section of the questionnaire without your interviewer, but please don't hesitate to ask your interviewer questions at any time.
YASR-1 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==0
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R new to YA survey?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-1A
YASR-1A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-23b]==15) || ([flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2)
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R's mother dead?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-3G
YASR-1B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([flag indicating if R's father is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==2) || ([flag indicating if R's father is alive]==0)
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R indicate his/her father was deceased?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-3
YASR-2ABC [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
The following questions deal with relations between your mother and your biological father.
How often do your biological parents...
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER FOR EACH ITEM, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| - ...get along well together? |
| - ...agree about rules about you? |
| - ...argue? |
| 1 NEVER |
| 2 ONCE IN AWHILE |
| 3 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 4 VERY OFTEN |
| 5 THEY HAVE NO CONTACT |
YASR-2DEF [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How often do you...
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER FOR EACH ITEM, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| - ...hesitate to talk about your father in front of your mother? |
| - ...hesitate to talk about your mother in front of your biological father? |
| - ...feel caught in the middle of your biological parents? |
| 1 NEVER |
| 2 ONCE IN A WHILE |
| 3 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 4 VERY OFTEN |
YASR-2G [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]==1 && [flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]==1) || ([Residence of Respondent]==19) || ([flag indicating if R's mother and father reside together]==1)
COMMENT: IS R IN HH WITH BOTH PARENTS OR DID R INDICATE IN SECTION 2 THAT MOTHER AND FATHER LIVE TOGETHER?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-3G
YASR-2H [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R reported a stepfather in the household record]==1
COMMENT: Did R report a step-father in the household record?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-3ABC
YASR-3 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Do you have a step-father?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-3ABC [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
The following questions deal with relations between your mother and your step-father.
How often do your mother and step-father...
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER FOR EACH ITEM, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| - ...get along well together? |
| - ...agree about rules about you? |
| - ...argue? |
| 1 NEVER |
| 2 ONCE IN A WHILE |
| 3 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 4 VERY OFTEN |
YASR-3DEF [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How often do you...
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER FOR EACH ITEM, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| - ...hesitate to talk about your step-father in front of your mother? |
| - ...hesitate to talk about your mother in front of your step-father? |
| - ...feel caught in the middle of your mother and step-father? |
| 1 NEVER |
| 2 ONCE IN A WHILE |
| 3 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 4 VERY OFTEN |
YASR-3G [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([age of young adult]<19) && ([Residence of Respondent]==19 || [Residence of Respondent]==20 || [flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]>0 || [flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]>0)
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R age 18 or under AND mom or dad is in the household?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-3GA-E
YASR-3GA-E [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Within the last month, have you and your parent(s)...
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER FOR EACH ITEM, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| - ...gone to the movies together? |
| - ...gone out to dinner? |
| - ...gone shopping to get something for you, such as clothes, books, CDs, DVDs, or games? |
| - ...gone on an outing together, like a museum or sporting event? |
| - ...gone to church or religious services together? |
YASR-3GF [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
What tasks are you regularly expected to help out with in your home? Do you help with...
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTONS BESIDE ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 Straightening your room? |
| 2 Keeping the rest of the house clean? |
| 3 Doing the dishes? |
| 4 Cooking? |
| 5 Taking out the trash? |
| 6 Pet care? |
| 8 Other (SPECIFY)? |
| 7 None? |
YASR-3H [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Who sets the rules and limits for what you can and can not do (relating to: money, cars, phone, social life, family responsibilities?)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 Set all my limits/rules |
| 2 Set most of my limits/rules |
| 3 Parent(s) set some, I set some |
| 4 Parent(s) set most of my limits/rules |
| 5 Parent(s) set all of my limits/rules |
YASR-3HA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How much say do you have in making up the rules about keeping your parent(s) informed about where you are? (By this we mean, how much do you get to help decide this.)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 No say at all |
| 2 A little say |
| 3 Some say |
| 4 A lot of say |
YASR-3HB [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How often do you argue with your parent(s) about the rules about keeping your parent(s) informed about where you are?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Hardly Ever |
YASR-3HC [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How much do you tell your parent(s) about who you are with when you are not at home?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 Nothing at all |
| 2 Just a little |
| 3 Some |
| 4 A lot |
YASR-3HD [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-23b]==15) || ([flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2)
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R's mother is deceased
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-3HF
YASR-3HE [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
About how often does your mother know who you are with when you're not home?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Hardly Ever |
YASR-3HF [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([flag indicating if R's father is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R's father is alive]==0) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==2)
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R had previously reported father was dead or reported it for the first time in 2002
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-3HH
YASR-3HG [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
About how often does your biological father know who you are with when you're not home?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Hardly Ever |
YASR-3HH [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R reported a stepfather in the household record]==1 || [flag indicating if R has stepfather]==1
COMMENT: Did R report a step-father in the household record or indicate already that R has a step-father?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-3HI
YASR-3HI [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
About how often does your step-father know who you are with when you're not home?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 3 Hardly Ever |
YASR-4A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-23b]==15) || ([flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2)
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R's mother is deceased
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4C
YASR-4B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How close do you feel to your mother? Would you say...
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 Extremely close |
| 2 Quite close |
| 3 Fairly close |
| 4 Not very close |
YASR-4BA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of young adult]<19
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R age 18 or under?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4BB
YASR-4BB [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Do you think your mother spends enough time with you, spends too much time with you or do you wish she would spend more time with you?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Spends enough time with you |
| 2 Spends too much time with you |
| 3 Wish spent more time with you |
YASR-4C [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([flag indicating if R's father is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R's father is alive]==0) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==2)
COMMENT: Machine check to see if R had previously reported father was dead or reported it for the first time in 2004
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4DC
YASR-4D [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How close do you feel to your biological father? Would you say...
(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)
| 1 Extremely close |
| 2 Quite close |
| 3 Fairly close |
| 4 Not very close |
YASR-4DA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of young adult]<19
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R age 18 or under?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4DB
YASR-4DB [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Do you think your father spends enough time with you, spends too much time with you or do you wish he would spend more time with you?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Spends enough time with you |
| 2 Spends too much time with you |
| 3 Wish spent more time with you |
YASR-4DC [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([flag indicating if R's father resides in R's household]==1 && [flag indicating if R's mother lives in R's household]==1) || ([Residence of Respondent]==19) || ([flag indicating if R's mother and father reside together]==1) || ([flag indicating if R has stepfather]==0)
COMMENT: IS R IN HH WITH BOTH PARENTS OR DID R INDICATE IN SECTION 2 THAT MOTHER AND FATHER LIVE TOGETHER OR INDICATED NO STEPFATHER IN YASR-3?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4DJ
YASR-4DCA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if will R be 21 or over as of December 31, 2012]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: will R be 21 or over as of December 31, 2014?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4DJ
YASR-4DD [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R reported a stepfather in the household record]==1 || [flag indicating if R has stepfather]==1
COMMENT: Did R report a step-father in the household record or indicate already that R has a step-father?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4DF
YASR-4DDA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
(([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-18]==1) || ([flag indicating that R reported mother deceased in Q2-23b]==15) || ([flag indicating if R's mother is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological mother]==2)) && (([flag indicating if R's father is deceased]==1) || ([flag indicating if R's father is alive]==0) || ([flag indicating if R lives with biological father]==2))
COMMENT: Machine Check: Are both of R's biological parents deceased?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4DJ
YASR-4DE [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Do you have a step-father?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-4DF [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How close do you feel to your step-father? Would you say...
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Extremely close |
| 2 Quite close |
| 3 Fairly close |
| 4 Not very close |
YASR-4DG [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of young adult]<19
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R age 18 or under?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4DH
YASR-4DH [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Do you think your step-father spends enough time with you, spends too much time with you or do you wish he would spend more time with you?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Spends enough time with you |
| 2 Spends too much time with you |
| 3 Wish spent more time with you |
YASR-4DJ [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4I-N
YASR-4EA-F [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Next are some statements about how family members get along and settle arguments. For each statement, please indicate whether you completely agree, agree, disagree, or completely disagree.
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER FOR EACH ITEM, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| - We fight a lot in our family. |
| - Family members hardly ever lose their tempers. |
| - Family members sometimes get so angry they throw things. |
| - Family members always calmly discuss problems. |
| - Family members often criticize each other. |
| - Family members sometimes hit each other. |
| 1 COMPLETELY AGREE |
| 2 AGREE |
| 3 DISAGREE |
| 4 COMPLETELY DISAGREE |
YASR-4H [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of young adult]<19
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R age 18 or under?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4I-N
YASR-4I-N [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Do you ever feel pressure from your friends to...
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER FOR EACH ITEM, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| - ...try cigarettes? |
| - ...work hard in school? |
| - ...try marijuana or other drugs? |
| - ...drink beer, wine or liquor? |
| - ...skip school? |
| - ...commit a crime or do something violent? |
YASR-4NA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of young adult]>=21
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R age 21 or older?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q4-NAA
Q4-NAA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating R has previously answered the childhood adversity questions]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-4O
YASR-4NB [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Before age 18, did you live with anyone who was depressed, mentally ill, or suicidal?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-4NC [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Before age 18, did you live with anyone who was a problem drinker or alcoholic?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-4ND [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Before age 18, how often did a parent or adult in your household ever hit, beat, kick, or physically harm you in any way? Do not include spanking. Would you say never, once, or more than once:
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 0 Never |
| 1 Once |
| 2 More than once |
YASR-4NE [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Before age 18, how much parental love and affection did you receive growing up? Would you say a great deal, quite a lot, a little, or none at all?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 3 A great deal |
| 2 Quite a lot |
| 1 A little |
| 0 None at all |
YASR-4NF [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
I would like you to think about the food available in your household before age 18. Which of the following best describes your situation?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 We could always afford to eat good nutritious meals. |
| 2 We could always afford to eat but not always the kinds of foods we should have eaten. |
| 3 Sometimes we could not afford enough to eat. |
| 4 Often we could not afford enough to eat. |
YASR-4O [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([Residence of Respondent]==5)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R in prison?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-10-1
YASR-5 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has ever reported drinking]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R already reported age at first drink in previous surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-6
YASR-5A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
About how old were you the first time you had a glass of beer or wine or a drink of liquor, such as whiskey, gin, scotch, etc.? Do not include childhood sips that you might have had from an older person's drink.
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER AGE |
| 95 NEVER HAD A DRINK ...(Go To YASR-10) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YASR-6
YASR-5B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
ENTER AGE AT FIRST DRINK
[(ENTER YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-6 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has reported age at which they began drinking once a month]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R already reported age at which R drank once a month or more in previous surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-7
YASR-6A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
About how old were you when you first began to drink alcoholic beverages once a month or more often?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER AGE |
| 95 NEVER DRANK ONCE A MONTH OR MORE ...(Go To YASR-7) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YASR-7
YASR-6B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
ENTER AGE WHEN FIRST DRANK ONCE A MONTH OR MORE
[(ENTER YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-7 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
On the average, how often in the last 12 months have you had any alcoholic beverage, that is, beer, wine, or liquor?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 9 Daily |
| 8 Almost daily or 3 to 6 days a week |
| 7 About 1 or 2 days a week |
| 6 Several times a month (25 to 51 days a year) |
| 5 1 to 2 times a month (12 to 24 days a year) |
| 4 Every other month or so (6 to 11 days a year) |
| 3 3 to 5 days in the past 12 months |
| 2 1 to 2 days in the past 12 months |
| 1 Did not drink alcohol in the past 12 months ...(Go To YASR-10) |
YASR-8 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the past 30 days, on the days that you drank, about how many drinks did you usually have in a day?
(IF NONE IN THE PAST 30 DAYS, ENTER ZERO)
[(ENTER YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-9-1 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[YASR-7]>5 && [YASR-8]>2
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R classified as a heavy drinker?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YASR-10
YASR-9A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During or after drinking, in the past 12 months, how often have you gotten into an argument or fight?
Would you say very often, fairly often, once in a while, or never?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 0 NEVER |
| 1 ONCE IN AWHILE |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 VERY OFTEN |
YASR-9B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
(During or after drinking, in the past 12 months,) how often have you had problems with friends, family or neighbors?
(Would you say very often, fairly often, once in a while, or never?)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 0 NEVER |
| 1 ONCE IN AWHILE |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 VERY OFTEN |
YASR-9C [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
(During or after drinking, in the past 12 months,) how often have you had problems with the police?
(Would you say very often, fairly often, once in a while, or never?)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 0 NEVER |
| 1 ONCE IN AWHILE |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 VERY OFTEN |
YASR-9CA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[is R currently enrolled]==1
COMMENT: check enrollment status of R
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-9D
YASR-9CB [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has been enrolled in school since the date of last interview]<0 || [flag indicating if R was ever enrolled in school]==0
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R report no school since DLI?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-9DA
YASR-9CC [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
VAREXIST([date R dropped out of school])
COMMENT: check if there is a dropout date from sect 4
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-9CC-CHK1
YASR-9CC-CHK1 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
ISCOMPLETE([date R dropped out of school])
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-9CD
YASR-9CC-CHK2 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[DROPOUT_DATE1~M]==-2 || [DROPOUT_DATE1~M]==-1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-9CD
YASR-9CD [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[date R dropped out of school] >=[the date twelve months prior to current interview date]
COMMENT: CHECK IF ENROLLED IN SCHOOL IN LAST 12 MONTHS
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-9D
YASR-9D [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
(During or after drinking, in the past 12 months,) how often have you stayed home from school, or gone late to school because you were drunk or hungover ?
(Would you say very often, fairly often, once in a while, or never?)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 0 NEVER |
| 1 ONCE IN AWHILE |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 VERY OFTEN |
YASR-9DA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if new employer() is first employer in last 12 months]==1
COMMENT: Check whether R has been employed in the last 12 months
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-9E
YASR-9E [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
(During or after drinking, in the past 12 months,) how often have you stayed home from work, or gone late to work because you were drunk or hungover?
(Would you say very often, fairly often, once in a while, or never?)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 0 NEVER |
| 1 ONCE IN AWHILE |
| 2 FAIRLY OFTEN |
| 3 VERY OFTEN |
YASR-10 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==0 && [age of young adult]<=18
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R new to YA survey and age 18 or under?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-10A
YASR-10A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
About how many of the students in your grade at school drink at least sometimes?
Would you say none of them, a few of them, half of them, most of them, or all of them?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 0 NONE |
| 1 A FEW |
| 2 HALF OF THEM |
| 3 MOST OF THEM |
| 4 ALL OF THEM |
YASR-10B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
About how many of the people your age that you hang around with drink at least sometimes?
(Would you say none of them, a few of them, half of the, most of them, or all of them?)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 0 NONE |
| 1 A FEW |
| 2 HALF OF THEM |
| 3 MOST OF THEM |
| 4 ALL OF THEM |
YASR-10C [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
About how many of the people your age in your neighborhood drink at least sometimes?
(Would you say none of them, a few of them, half of the, most of them, or all of them?)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 0 NONE |
| 1 A FEW |
| 2 HALF OF THEM |
| 3 MOST OF THEM |
| 4 ALL OF THEM |
YASR-10-1 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
About how many hours do you watch TV programs or movies in a typical week, either on a television, computer or mobile viewing device?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 None |
| 2 Less than 5 hours per week |
| 3 5 to 9 hours per week |
| 4 10 to 14 hours per week |
| 5 15 to 19 hours per week |
| 6 20 to 24 hours per week |
| 7 25 to 29 hours per week |
| 8 30 to 34 hours per week |
| 9 35 or more hours per week |
YASR-10-2 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
About how many hours do you read for pleasure in a typical week? Include time spent reading books, magazines, newspapers or other publications, in print, on an e-reader or on the internet.
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 None |
| 2 Less than 5 hours per week |
| 3 5 to 9 hours per week |
| 4 10 to 14 hours per week |
| 5 15 to 19 hours per week |
| 6 20 to 24 hours per week |
| 7 25 to 29 hours per week |
| 8 30 to 34 hours per week |
| 9 35 or more hours per week |
YASR-10-3 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
About how many hours do you spend playing video games in a typical week?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 None |
| 2 Less than 5 hours per week |
| 3 5 to 9 hours per week |
| 4 10 to 14 hours per week |
| 5 15 to 19 hours per week |
| 6 20 to 24 hours per week |
| 7 25 to 29 hours per week |
| 8 30 to 34 hours per week |
| 9 35 or more hours per week |
YASR-18A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How do you describe your weight?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 Very underweight |
| 2 Slightly underweight |
| 3 About the right weight |
| 4 Slightly overweight |
| 5 Very overweight |
YASR-19 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has ever reported using cigarettes]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported cigarette smoking in past surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-19B
YASR-19A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever smoked cigarettes?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-23A
YASR-19B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating R has reported age at first use of cigarettes]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported age when first smoked in previous surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-21
YASR-20 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How old were you the first time you smoked cigarettes?
ENTER AGE IN YEARS:
[(ENTER YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-21 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
When was the most recent time you smoked cigarettes?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 WITHIN THE PAST MONTH (30 DAYS) ...(Go To YASR-22) |
| 2 1 TO 3 MONTHS AGO |
| 3 4 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 6 MONTHS AGO |
| 4 6 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 1 YEAR AGO |
| 5 1 OR MORE YEARS AGO BUT LESS THAN 3 YEARS AGO |
| 6 3 OR MORE YEARS AGO |
| 7 NEVER SMOKED A CIGARETTE |
YASR-22 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the last 30 days, how often, if ever, have you smoked cigarettes on average?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 5 EVERY DAY |
| 4 5 OR 6 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 3 3 OR 4 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 2 1 OR 2 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 1 LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK |
| 0 NEVER IN THE LAST 30 DAYS ...(Go To YASR-23A) |
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-23A
YASR-23 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
On the days that you smoked in the last 30 days, how many cigarettes per day did you smoke?
ENTER NUMBER OF CIGARETTES PER DAY:
[(ENTER YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-23A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([Residence of Respondent]==5)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R in prison?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-67A
YASR-23B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever used electronic cigarettes?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-24
YASR-23C [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
When was the most recent time you used electronic cigarettes?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 WITHIN THE PAST MONTH (30 DAYS) |
| 2 1 TO 3 MONTHS AGO |
| 3 4 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 6 MONTHS AGO |
| 4 6 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 1 YEAR AGO |
| 5 1 OR MORE YEARS AGO BUT LESS THAN 3 YEARS AGO |
| 6 3 OR MORE YEARS AGO |
| 7 NEVER SMOKED A CIGARETTE ...(Go To YASR-24) |
YASR-24 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has ever reported using marijuana]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported using marijuana in past surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-24B
YASR-24A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever used marijuana or hashish (hash, hash oil) ?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YASR-27-0A
YASR-24B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating R has reported age at first use of marijuana]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported age at first marijuana use in past surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-26
YASR-25 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How old were you the first time you used marijuana or hashish (hash, hash oil)?
ENTER AGE IN YEARS:
[(ENTER YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-26 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
When was the most recent time you used marijuana or hashish (hash, hash oil) ?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 WITHIN THE PAST MONTH (30 DAYS) |
| 2 1 TO 3 MONTHS AGO |
| 3 4 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 6 MONTHS AGO |
| 4 6 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 1 YEAR AGO |
| 5 1 OR MORE YEARS AGO BUT LESS THAN 3 YEARS AGO |
| 6 3 OR MORE YEARS AGO |
| 7 NEVER USED MARIJUANA |
YASR-26-JUMP [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-26K
YASR-26-1 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[YASR-26]>0 && [YASR-26]<5
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R classified as heavy marijuana user?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To YASR-27-0A
YASR-26C [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the past twelve months, have you built up a tolerance to marijuana so that the same amount had less effect than before?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-26HA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if new employer() is first employer in last 12 months]==1
COMMENT: Check whether R has been employed in the last 12 months
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-26J
YASR-26J [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the past twelve months, how often, if ever, did you use or feel high from marijuana during work time or on breaks?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 6 Almost every day |
| 5 3 or 4 days a week |
| 4 1 or 2 days a week |
| 3 3 or 4 days a month |
| 2 About once a month |
| 1 Less than once a month |
| 0 Never |
YASR-26K [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[most recent time R used marijuana]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported using marijuana in last 30 days?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-27
YASR-27 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the last 30 days, how often, if ever, did you use marijuana on average?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 5 EVERY DAY |
| 4 5 OR 6 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 3 3 0R 4 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 2 1 OR 2 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 1 LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A WEEK |
| 0 NEVER IN THE LAST 30 DAYS |
YASR-27-JUMP [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-27E
YASR-27-0A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever used synthetic marijuana (spice, K2)?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-27-0B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
When was the most recent time you used synthetic marijuana (spice, K2)?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 WITHIN THE PAST MONTH (30 DAYS) |
| 2 1 TO 3 MONTHS AGO |
| 3 4 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 6 MONTHS AGO |
| 4 6 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 1 YEAR AGO |
| 5 1 OR MORE YEARS AGO BUT LESS THAN 3 YEARS AGO |
| 6 3 OR MORE YEARS AGO |
| 7 NEVER USED AMPHETIMINES |
YASR-27DA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever used narcotics such as Vicodin, oxycodone (oxy, percs), codeine, Percocet, or heroin in any form that were not prescribed for you, or you took only for the experience or feeling they caused?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-27DB [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
When was the most recent time you used narcotics?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY READ: such as Vicodin, oxycodone (oxy, percs), codeine, Percocet, or heroin?)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 WITHIN THE PAST MONTH (30 DAYS) |
| 2 1 TO 3 MONTHS AGO |
| 3 4 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 6 MONTHS AGO |
| 4 6 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 1 YEAR AGO |
| 5 1 OR MORE YEARS AGO BUT LESS THAN 3 YEARS AGO |
| 6 3 OR MORE YEARS AGO |
| 7 NEVER USED AMPHETIMINES |
YASR-27E [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] used any drugs other than marijuana or narcotics, such as amphetamines, cocaine, "crack" ("rock") cocaine, hallucinogens, downers, sniffing glue, or something else?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-43-JUMP
YASR-27-3 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating R has ever reported using amphetamines]==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-27B
YASR-27A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever used amphetamines or stimulants (uppers, speed) in any form that were not prescribed for you, or you took only for the experience or feeling they caused?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY, READ: Such as Methamphetamine (crank, crystal, ice), prescription diet pills, Ritalin, or Adderall -- Do not include over-the-counter stimulants such as Dexatrim or No-Doz that can be bought without a prescription.)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-27B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
When was the most recent time you used amphetamines or stimulants?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 WITHIN THE PAST MONTH (30 DAYS) ...(Go To YASR-27C) |
| 2 1 TO 3 MONTHS AGO ...(Go To YASR-27C) |
| 3 4 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 6 MONTHS AGO ...(Go To YASR-27C) |
| 4 6 OR MORE MONTHS AGO BUT LESS THAN 1 YEAR AGO ...(Go To YASR-27C) |
| 5 1 OR MORE YEARS AGO BUT LESS THAN 3 YEARS AGO |
| 6 3 OR MORE YEARS AGO |
| 7 NEVER USED AMPHETIMINES |
YASR-27C [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if new employer() is first employer in last 12 months]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R worked in last 12 months?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-27D
YASR-27D [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the past twelve months, how often, if ever, did you use or feel high from amphetamines or stimulants during work time or on breaks?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 6 Almost every day |
| 5 3 or 4 days a week |
| 4 1 or 2 days a week |
| 3 3 or 4 days a month |
| 2 About once a month |
| 1 Less than once a month |
| 0 Never |
YASR-28 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has ever reported sniffing substances for mind-altering purposes]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported sniffing and/or huffing in past surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-29
YASR-28A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever "sniffed" or "huffed" substances like glue, gas, sprays, fluids, whippets, poppers, or anything like that for kicks or to get high?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-30
YASR-29 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the last 30 days, how often, if ever, did you "sniff" or "huff" one of these substances?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 5 EVERY DAY |
| 4 5 OR 6 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 3 3 0R 4 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 2 1 OR 2 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 1 LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A WEEK |
| 0 NEVER IN THE LAST 30 DAYS |
YASR-30 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has ever reported using cocaine]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported using cocaine (other than crack) in past surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-31
YASR-30A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever used cocaine (other than "crack")?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-32
YASR-31 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the last 30 days, how often, if ever, did you use cocaine (other than "crack") on average?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 5 EVERY DAY |
| 4 5 OR 6 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 3 3 0R 4 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 2 1 OR 2 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 1 LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A WEEK |
| 0 NEVER IN THE LAST 30 DAYS |
YASR-32 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has ever used "crack" cocaine]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported using crack cocaine in past surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-33
YASR-32A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever used "crack" ("rock") cocaine?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-34
YASR-33 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the last 30 days, how often, if ever, did you use "crack" ("rock") cocaine on average?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 5 EVERY DAY |
| 4 5 OR 6 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 3 3 0R 4 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 2 1 OR 2 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 1 LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A WEEK |
| 0 NEVER IN THE LAST 30 DAYS |
YASR-34 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has reported using hallucinogens]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported using hallucinogens in past surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-35
YASR-34A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever used hallucinogens, such as LSD, PCP, peyote or mescaline, ketamine (special K) or salvia?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-36
YASR-35 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the last 30 days, how often, if ever, did you use hallucinogens?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY READ: such as LSD, PCP, peyote or mescaline, ketamine (special K) or salvia?)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 5 EVERY DAY |
| 4 5 OR 6 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 3 3 0R 4 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 2 1 OR 2 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 1 LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A WEEK |
| 0 NEVER IN THE LAST 30 DAYS |
YASR-36 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has reported using downers]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported using downers in past surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-37
YASR-36A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever used sedatives or "downers," such as barbiturates (reds, yellows), Ambien, Xanax, Valium, Diazepam, or GHB?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-38A
YASR-37 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the last 30 days, how often, if ever, did you use sedatives or "downers"?
(INTERVIEWER: IF NECESSARY READ: such as barbiturates (reds, yellows), Ambien, Xanax, Valium, Diazepam, or GHB?)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 5 EVERY DAY |
| 4 5 OR 6 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 3 3 0R 4 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 2 1 OR 2 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 1 LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A WEEK |
| 0 NEVER IN THE LAST 30 DAYS |
YASR-38A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever used any other drugs that we have not already talked about, such as steroids, or MDMA (Ecstasy)?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-43-JUMP
YASR-38B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the last 30 days, how often, if ever, did you use these other drugs?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 5 EVERY DAY |
| 4 5 OR 6 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 3 3 0R 4 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 2 1 OR 2 DAYS PER WEEK |
| 1 LESS OFTEN THAN ONCE A WEEK |
| 0 NEVER IN THE LAST 30 DAYS |
YASR-43-JUMP [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-57A
YASR-43 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[marital status code]==1 || [marital status code]==7
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R currently married or living with a partner?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-44
YASR-44 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating R has indicated a same-sex partner on the household roster]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Did R report a same-sex partner?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-58-ALL
YASR-47 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag if R has reported ever having sexual intercourse]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported having had sexual intercourse in past surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-49
YASR-47A1 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[current number of bio children on roster]>0 || [flag indicating if R has ever reported being pregnant]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported having had a child or a pregnancy in this survey?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-48
YASR-47A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever had sexual intercourse ("had sex", "made it")?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-54C
YASR-48 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How old were you when you first had sexual intercourse?
ENTER AGE IN YEARS:
[(ENTER YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-49 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
With how many people have you had sexual intercourse in the last 12 months?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 0 NONE |
| 1 ONE |
| 2 TWO |
| 3 THREE |
| 4 FOUR OR MORE |
| 5 IF VOLUNTEERED, NEVER HAD SEXUAL INTERCOURSE ...(Go To YASR-54C) |
YASR-50 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How long ago did you last have sexual intercourse?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Less than 1 month ago |
| 2 1 month or more but less than 6 months ago |
| 3 More than 6 months but less than 1 year ago |
| 4 1 year or more ago |
| 5 IF VOLUNTEERED, NEVER HAD SEXUAL INTERCOURSE ...(Go To YASR-54C) |
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YASR-54C
YASR-50A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[marital status code]==1 || [marital status code]==7
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R currently married or living with a partner?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-54
YASR-51 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Were you living with this person at the time?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-52 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
What best describes your relationship with this person when you last had sexual intercourse? Were you....
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 Married |
| 2 Engaged |
| 3 Living together in a romantic, sexual relationship, but not engaged |
| 10 In a serious romantic, sexual relationship |
| 4 Going together or going steady, dating exclusively |
| 5 Going out once in a while, dating occasionally |
| 6 Friends |
| 7 Had just met him/her (one-night stand, hook-up) |
| 8 Separated or divorced (ex-spouse, ex-partner) |
| 11 Ex-boyfriend/Ex-girlfriend |
| 12 Child’s other parent |
| 13 Forced sexual intercourse ...(Go To YASR-54C) |
| 9 Other type of relationship (SPECIFY) |
YASR-53 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How old was this person when you last had sexual intercourse?
[(ENTER YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-53A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[YASR-50]==1 && [YASR-51]!=1 && ([YASR-52]==2 || [YASR-52]==3 || [YASR-52]==4)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Did R report sexual intercourse in the last month, indicate R was not living with the partner at the time, and that the relationship was either engaged, living together, or going steady?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-53B
YASR-53B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you and this person spent the entire night at either your place or [his/her] place?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 YES ...(Go To YASR-53C) |
| 0 NO |
| 2 IF VOLUNTEERED, RELATIONSHIP HAS ENDED ...(Go To YASR-54) |
YASR-53C [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How many nights a week do you and this person usually spend the entire night together?
[(ENTER YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR_53D [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Do you and this person share any household expenses such as rent, groceries or utilities?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-54 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
The most recent time you had sexual intercourse, did you and your partner use any birth control methods?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YASR-54C
YASR-54A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
First, which birth control method(s) did you use, if any? Next we'll ask about your partner.
(CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTONS BESIDE ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Pill |
2 Condom, rubber |
| 21 "The Patch" -- Ortho Evra |
20 "The Ring" -- Nuva Ring |
| 3 Foam |
19 "The Shot" -- Depo Provera, Lunelle |
| 17 Norplant |
22 Morning After Pill -- Preven, Plan B |
| 4 Jelly or cream alone |
5 Suppository or insert |
| 6 Diaphragm with or without jelly or cream |
7 Douching after intercourse |
| 8 IUD, coil, loop |
9 Operation--Female sterilization, tubes tied, hysterectomy |
| 10 Operation--Male sterilization, vasectomy |
11 Natural family planning, safe period by temperature or cervical mucous test |
| 12 Rhythm or safe period by calendar |
13 Withdrawal/pulling out |
| 14 Contraceptive sponge |
18 Cervical Cap |
| 16 Other Method (SPECIFY) |
95 NONE |
YASR-54B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Which birth control method(s) did your partner use?
(CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTONS BESIDE ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Pill |
2 Condom, rubber |
| 21 "The Patch" -- Ortho Evra |
20 "The Ring" -- Nuva Ring |
| 3 Foam |
19 "The Shot" -- Depo Provera, Lunelle |
| 17 Norplant |
22 Morning After Pill -- Preven, Plan B |
| 4 Jelly or cream alone |
5 Suppository or insert |
| 6 Diaphragm with or without jelly or cream |
7 Douching after intercourse |
| 8 IUD, coil, loop |
9 Operation--Female sterilization, tubes tied, hysterectomy |
| 10 Operation--Male sterilization, vasectomy |
11 Natural family planning, safe period by temperature or cervical mucous test |
| 12 Rhythm or safe period by calendar |
13 Withdrawal/pulling out |
| 14 Contraceptive sponge |
18 Cervical Cap |
| 16 Other Method (SPECIFY) |
95 NONE |
YASR-54C [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of young adult]<19
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R age 18 or under?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-55
YASR-55 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Who, if anyone, in your family do you usually talk to about sex?
(CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTONS BESIDE ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Mother |
| 2 Father |
| 3 Stepfather |
| 4 Brother |
| 5 Sister |
| 6 Grandparent |
| 7 Aunt |
| 8 Uncle |
| 9 Cousin |
| 10 Other Relative (SPECIFY) |
| 11 No one in my family |
YASR-55A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Who, if anyone, outside your family do you usually talk to about sex?
(CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTONS BESIDE ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Female Friend |
| 2 Male Friend |
| 3 Nurse |
| 4 Doctor |
| 5 Teacher |
| 6 Minister/Rabbi/Priest/etc. |
| 7 Counselor |
| 8 Other Adult (SPECIFY) |
| 9 No one outside my family |
YASR-56 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
When, during the female menstrual cycle, is pregnancy most likely to occur?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 Right before the period begins |
| 2 During the period |
| 3 Right after the period ends |
| 4 About two weeks after the period begins |
| 5 Any time during the month |
YASR-57A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
What do you think is the best age for you to have your first child?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R SAYS NEVER, ENTER "0")
YASR-57B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
What is the youngest age you can imagine yourself having your first child?
(INTERVIEWER: IF R SAYS NEVER, ENTER "0")
YASR-57C [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Thinking about the area around your home, how safe do you feel walking and playing in your neighborhood?
| 4 Very safe |
| 3 Reasonably safe |
| 2 Somewhat safe |
| 1 Very unsafe |
YASR-58-ALL [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
We'd like to know a little about your neighborhood. The following statements describe problems that neighborhoods sometimes have. For each item, please indicate if it is a big problem in your own neighborhood, somewhat of a problem, or not a problem.
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER FOR EACH ITEM, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| - People don't have enough respect for rules and laws |
| - Crime and violence |
| - Abandoned or run-down buildings |
| - Not enough police protection |
| - Not enough public transportation |
| - Too many parents who don't supervise their children |
| - People keep to themselves and don't care what goes on in the neighborhood |
| - Lots of people who can't find jobs |
| 1 BIG PROBLEM |
| 2 SOMEWHAT OF A PROBLEM |
| 3 NOT A PROBLEM |
YASR-59 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of young adult]>17
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R age 18 or over?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-61A-D
YASR-59A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How many times, if ever, have you run away from home?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Once or twice |
| 2 3 to 5 times |
| 3 6 or more times |
| 0 Never ...(Go To YASR-60B-J) |
If Answer = -1 Then Go To YASR-60B-J
YASR-60 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating R has reported age when first ran away from home]==1
COMMENT: Machine check: Has R reported age when first ran away in previous surveys?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-60B-J
YASR-60A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How old were you when you (first) ran away from home?
ENTER AGE IN YEARS:
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YASR-60B-J [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
In the last year, about how many times have you...
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER FOR EACH ITEM, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| - ...stayed out later than your parent(s) said you should? |
| - ...hurt someone badly enough to need bandages or a doctor? |
| - ...lied to your parent(s) about something important? |
| - ...taken something from a store without paying for it? |
| - ...damaged school property on purpose? |
| - ...gotten drunk? |
| - ...had to bring your parent(s) to school because of something you did wrong? |
| - ...skipped a day of school without permission? |
| - ...stayed out at least one night without permission? |
| 1 Never |
| 2 Once |
| 3 Twice |
| 4 More than twice |
YASR-61A-D [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
In the last 12 months, have you...
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER FOR EACH ITEM, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| - ...skipped a full day of school or work without a real excuse? |
| - ...gotten into a physical fight at school or work? |
| - ...taken something not belonging to you that was worth $50 or more? |
| - ...hit or seriously threatened to hit someone? |
YASR-62-JUMP [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-68AA
YASR-62A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] been convicted of any charges other than a minor traffic violation?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YASR-67
YASR-63 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[Since [date of last interview] how/How] many times have you been convicted of something?
ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES:
[(ENTER YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-64B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How old were you when you were [most recently] convicted?
ENTER AGE IN YEARS:
[(ENTER YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-65 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
What charges were you [most recently] convicted of?
[(TYPE YOUR ANSWER BELOW, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-65A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
(What charges were you [most recently] convicted of?)
(CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTONS BESIDE ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 ASSAULT (ATTACK WITH WEAPON OR HANDS) |
| 2 ROBBERY (TAKING SOMETHING FROM SOMEONE USING A WEAPON OR FORCE) |
| 3 THEFT (TAKING SOMETHING W/O USE OF FORCE) |
| 4 FENCING, RECEIVING, POSSESSING, OR SELLING STOLEN PROPERTY |
| 5 DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY (VANDALISM, ARSON, OR MALICIOUS DESTRUCTION) |
| 6 OTHER PROPERTY OFFENSES (TREASPASSING OR BREAKING AND ENTERING) |
| 7 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA OR HASHISH |
| 8 SELLING OF MARIJUANA OR HASHISH |
| 9 POSSESSION OR USE OF ILLICIT DRUGS (OTHER THAN MARIJUANA OR HASHISH) |
| 10 SALE OR MANUFACTURE OF ILLICIT DRUGS |
| 11 MAJOR TRAFFIC OFFENSES (SUCH AS DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE, RECKLESSY, WITHOUT LICENSE) |
| 12 DRINKING OR PURCHASING ALCOHOL WHILE UNDER THE LEGAL AGE) |
| 13 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YASR-66 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] been sentenced to spend time in a corrections institution, like a jail, prison, or a youth institution like a training school or reform school?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-67 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] been on probation?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-67A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
In what month and year did you enter this jail or prison to serve your current sentence?
YASR-67B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
What charges were you convicted of?
[(TYPE YOUR ANSWER BELOW, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-67C [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
(What charges were you convicted of?)
(CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTONS BESIDE ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 ASSAULT (ATTACK WITH WEAPON OR HANDS) |
| 2 ROBBERY (TAKING SOMETHING FROM SOMEONE USING A WEAPON OR FORCE) |
| 3 THEFT (TAKING SOMETHING W/O USE OF FORCE) |
| 4 FENCING, RECEIVING, POSSESSING, OR SELLING STOLEN PROPERTY |
| 5 DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY (VANDALISM, ARSON, OR MALICIOUS DESTRUCTION) |
| 6 OTHER PROPERTY OFFENSES (TREASPASSING OR BREAKING AND ENTERING) |
| 7 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA OR HASHISH |
| 8 SELLING OF MARIJUANA OR HASHISH |
| 9 POSSESSION OR USE OF ILLICIT DRUGS (OTHER THAN MARIJUANA OR HASHISH) |
| 10 SALE OR MANUFACTURE OF ILLICIT DRUGS |
| 11 MAJOR TRAFFIC OFFENSES (SUCH AS DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE, RECKLESSY, WITHOUT LICENSE) |
| 12 DRINKING OR PURCHASING ALCOHOL WHILE UNDER THE LEGAL AGE) |
| 13 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YASR-68AA [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[Since date of last interview have you/Have you ever] performed any volunteer or community work? By volunteering, I mean doing unpaid work or providing unpaid assistance, either occasionally or on a regular basis. This could be volunteer work you did on your own, through school or work, or through organizations, such as Little League, scouts, service clubs, religious groups, or social action groups. Such work could be required by your school or work or by a court, or be strictly voluntary.
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YASR-70HG
YASR-68AB [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How often have you done unpaid volunteer or community work?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Less than once a year |
| 2 About once a year |
| 3 Several times a year |
| 4 About once a month |
| 5 Two or three times a month |
| 6 Once a week |
| 7 More than once a week |
YASR-70-ALL [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Which of the following types of organizations are/were you involved with in your volunteer or community service work? [Were you involved with.../blank]
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTONS BESIDE ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Youth organizations, such as coaching Little League or helping with the scouts? |
| 2 Service organizations, such as Big Brother/Big Sister or the Red Cross? |
| 4 Religious or spiritual organizations, including churches, synagogues, and mosques (but not including attending worship services)? |
| 5 Community centers, neighborhood improvement, or civic associations or groups? |
| 6 Volunteering in a hospital, nursing home, or retirement community or in a program making home visits to people in need? |
| 7 Educational organizations, including schools and libraries? |
| 10 Groups that help people in need of food, shelter, or other basic necessities? |
| 13 Groups related to animal welfare, such as rescue groups, vet clinics, or shelters? |
| 14 Groups related to physical health and well-being, such as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation or the American Cancer Society? |
| 15 Groups related to people with disabilities, such as the Special Olympics or tutoring/mentoring activities? |
| 16 Groups related to mental health and well-being, such as support groups or resource centers? |
| 17 Groups related to civic protection, such as volunteer fire fighters or neighborhood watch? |
| 11 Activities related to arts or culture? |
| 8 Conservation, recycling, or environmental groups such as the Sierra Club or the Nature Conservancy? |
| 3 Political clubs or organizations? |
| 9 Groups providing international aid or promoting world peace? |
| 12 Any other kind of group or organization? (Please tell us what kinds) |
YASR-69H [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Which of the following is the main reason you do volunteer work?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 Court ordered |
| 2 Required for school, work, or religious group |
| 4 To look good on a college or job application |
| 5 Because a friend or family member asked you to |
| 3 Because you wanted to |
| 6 For some other reason |
YASR-70HG [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
In the last 12 months, have [R or R's spouse or partner] donated money or goods with a combined value of at least $25 to religious or non-profit organizations such as schools, hospitals, museums, charities, or the United Way?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-70HH [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
What is the total value of the money or goods that [R or R's spouse or partner] have donated to these causes in the last 12 months?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 $25 - $100 |
| 2 $101 - $500 |
| 3 $501 - $1000 |
| 4 More than $1000 |
YASR-70I [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
([Residence of Respondent]==5)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R in prison?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-PRIS-CHECK
YASR-70J [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How much do you feel loved and cared for by your relatives?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
| 1 Not at all |
| 2 A little |
| 3 Some |
| 4 Quite a bit |
| 5 A great deal |
YASR-70K [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How much can you open up to your relatives if you need to talk about your worries?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Not at all |
| 2 A little |
| 3 Some |
| 4 Quite a bit |
| 5 A great deal |
YASR-70L [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How much do you feel loved and cared for by your friends?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Not at all |
| 2 A little |
| 3 Some |
| 4 Quite a bit |
| 5 A great deal |
YASR-70M [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How much can you open up to your friends if you need to talk about your worries?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 1 Not at all |
| 2 A little |
| 3 Some |
| 4 Quite a bit |
| 5 A great deal |
YASR-70N [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
How often do you wish you had more friends?
| 3 Often |
| 2 Sometimes |
| 1 Hardly ever |
YASR-71-JUMP [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of R as of December 31. 2016]==12 || [age of R as of December 31. 2016]==13
COMMENT: Machine Check: Will R be age 12 or 13 on December 31, 2016?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-73A
YASR-71 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
During the last 12 months, have you received any help for an emotional, behavioral, or family problem?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To YASR-72
YASR-71A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
What was the problem or problems?
(CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTONS BESIDE ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 6 ANXIETY, PANIC ATTACKS |
16 DEPRESSION |
| 17 BIPOLAR DISORDER |
4 FAMILY PROBLEMS |
| 18 RELATIONSHIP/MARRIAGE PROBLEMS/BREAK UP |
19 GRIEF, LOSS |
| 20 EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS |
7 TROUBLE SLEEPING, TROUBLE CONCENTRATING |
| 8 NIGHTMARES |
21 STRESS, STRESS MANAGEMENT |
| 12 ANGER, AGGRESSION, VIOLENT BEHAVIOR, TEMPER |
22 SCHOOL-RELATED PROBLEMS/ISSUES |
| 15 ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER |
1 LEARNING PROBLEMS, LEARNING DISABILITY, E.G. DYSLEXIA |
| 23 CAREER/WORK PROBLEMS/ISSUES |
24 FINANCIAL PROBLEMS |
| 25 DRUG OR ALCOHOL ABUSE |
26 PHYSICAL ABUSE |
| 27 SEXUAL TRAUMA OR ABUSE |
28 EMOTIONAL TRAUMA OR ABUSE |
| 29 PTSD, TRAUMA |
10 PHOBIAS, OBSESSIONS, OCD |
| 13 EATING DISORDER(S), E.G. BULIMIA, BINGE EATING, ANOREXIA, ETC. |
14 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
YASR-72 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Do you regularly take any medicine or prescription drugs to help control your activity level or behavior?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-72A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
If you had an emotional or personal problem, who would you turn to for help?
(CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY)
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTONS BESIDE ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/(INTERVIEWER: READ CATEGORIES ONLY IF NECESSARY)]
| 12 SPOUSE/PARTNER |
| 1 MOTHER/STEP-MOTHER |
| 2 FATHER/STEP-FATHER |
| 4 BROTHER or SISTER |
| 15 DAUGHTER or SON |
| 16 GRANDMOTHER or GRANDFATHER |
| 17 AUNT or UNCLE |
| 18 COUSIN |
| 19 OTHER RELATIVE |
| 20 IN-LAW RELATIVE |
| 8 FRIEND |
| 21 ROOMMATE |
| 7 BOYFRIEND/GIRLFRIEND |
| 9 TEACHER, SCHOOL COUNSELOR, or PROFESSOR |
| 10 MINISTER, PASTOR, PRIEST, RABBI, or CLERIC |
| 11 MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL |
| 22 DOCTOR |
| 13 SOMEONE ELSE (SPECIFY) |
| 14 NO ONE |
YASR-72B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you ever seriously considered attempting suicide?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-72C [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Have you seriously considered suicide during the last 12 months?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-72D [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[INTERVIEWER: RESPONDENT HAS INDICATED SUICIDAL THOUGHTS IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS./blank]
[I'd like to give you/Here is] the phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. It's free and confidential and is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
[Do you have something to write with?/blank]
The number is 1-800-273-8255.
(CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)
YASR-73A [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating if R has ever been interviewed as a Young Adult]==0
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R new to YA survey?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-74
YASR-73B [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[age of young adult]==23 || [age of young adult] ==24
COMMENT: Machine check: Is R aged 23 or 24?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-74
YASR-74 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Would you like to be married when you are 35 years old?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-75 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
Would you like to be raising a family when you are 35 years old?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-76 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
If, by some chance, you were to get enough money [by age 35/blank] to live comfortably without working, do you think you would work anyway?
[(CLICK ON THE BUTTON BESIDE YOUR ANSWER, THEN CLICK 'SUBMIT AND CONTINUE' TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)/blank]
YASR-FLAG [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
[flag indicating whether interview was done by telephone or in-person] == 2
COMMENT: Is this an in-person interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To YASR-END1
YASR-END1 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
YOU ARE NOW DONE WITH THIS SECTION OF THE SURVEY. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION. THE INTERVIEWER HAS ONLY A SMALL NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS FOR YOU.
To ensure strict confidentiality of the questions you have just answered, these questions have been blocked off. They cannot be opened again until they get back to the survey staff in Chicago.
(CLICK "SUBMIT AND CONTINUE" TO MOVE AHEAD TO THE NEXT SCREEN.)
YASR-END2 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
You may now return the machine to your interviewer.
YASR-END3 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD TO CONTINUE.
YASR-END4 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
STRCMP([password], "r27ya")
COMMENT: Was proper password entered?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-PRIS-CHECK
YASR-END5 [] | Section: YASR: Self-Report Section |
INTERVIEWER: INCORRECT PASSWORD ENTERED IN YASR-END3. PLEASE BACK UP AND RE-ENTER.
Q17-PRIS-CHECK [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
([Residence of Respondent]==5)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R in prison?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-PRISON-PAYMENT
Q17-INTTYPE-CHECK [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating whether interview was done by telephone or in-person]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q17-1A_000001
Q17-PRISON-PAYMENT [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
INTERVIEWER: IS THIS RESPONDENT ABLE TO RECEIVE PAYMENT FOR COMPLETING THIS INTERVIEW?
Q17-PRISON-PAYMENT-TYPE [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE ENTER THE FORM OF PAYMENT FOR THIS RESPONDENT.
| 1 J-PAY |
| 2 MONEY ORDER |
| 3 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q17-INTRO-PRIS [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
That's all the survey questions I have, but (as you know) we would like to keep in touch with you [and make sure that you receive your payment./.].
Q17-PRIS-CHECK2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
([flag indicating whether R is allowed to receive payment while incarcerated]==0)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R in prison?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-PRISNUM
Q17-PRISNUM [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
What is your prisoner ID number?
Q17-PRISINFO [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
INTERVIEWER: ADDRESS AND E-MAIL WILL BE COLLECTED IN SUBSEQUEST SCREENS. PLEASE ENTER ANY ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS NEEDED TO PROCESS PAYMENT FOR THIS RESPONDENTS
Q17-INTRO [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
That's all the survey questions I have, but (as you know) we would like to keep in touch with you and make sure that you recieve your payment. So let me verify your name, address, phone number, and payment preference.
Q17-A [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
INTERVIEWER: IS THIS A DOMESTIC OR AN INTERNATIONAL CASE?
| 1 DOMESTIC CASE |
| 2 INTERNATIONAL CASE |
Q17-AGE-SKIP [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[age of young adult]
COMMENT: check value of age which was calculated in section 2
If Answer >= 11 AND Answer <= 17 Then Go To Q17-A-SKIP1
Q17-PAYPAL [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
We are now offering payment through PayPal. This is the fastest and most secure way for us to get your payment to you. Would you like to receive your payment through PayPal?
Q17-PAYPAL-EMAIL [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
What email address allows us to send your payment to PayPal? This would be the email address that is associated with your PayPal Account.
Q17-PAYPAL-VERIFY [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
To verify, you have elected to receive payment via Pay Pal, and your e-mail address is:
[R's email address]
Is that correct?
(INTERVIEWER: SPELL EMAIL OUT SLOWLY TO VERIFY THAT IT IS CORRECT. IF INCORRECT, BACK UP TO PREVIOUS SCREEN TO CORRECT.)
Q17-A-SKIP1 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating whether this case is domestic or international]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q17-INTERNATIONAL-1
Q17-INTERNATIONAL-1 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Would you prefer your payment to be sent by Western Union or another method?
Q17-INTERNATIONAL-2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Western Union requires a valid government-issued identification to be presented when picking up a transfer. Is [R's first name] [R's middle name] [R's last name] the name on the ID that you will be using to pick up your money?
Q17-INTNTL-NAME [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
What is the name on the ID that you will be using to pick up your money?
Q17-DOMESTIC [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Would you prefer to be sent a check or cash?
| 1 CHECK |
| 2 CASH |
| 3 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q17-CARRIER [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Would you prefer to receive your payment through the US postal service or via FedEx?
| 1 US POSTAL SERVICE |
| 2 FED EX, NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED |
| 3 IF R INSISTS, FED EX, SIGNATURE REQUIRED |
Q17-EMAIL-NOTICE [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
What email address can we use to notify you of when your payment is processed?
Q17-A-SKIP2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating whether this case is domestic or international]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q17-1B_000001
Q17-1A_000001 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Let me be certain that we have your correct name, address and phone number.
Q17-1A_000002 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A_000003 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A_000004 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A_000005 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A_000006 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A_000007 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A_000009 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A_000010 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A_000011 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A_000013 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A1_000001A [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
SCREEN 2: CONTINUE VERIFYING/ENTERING U.S. ADDRESS INFORMATION.
Q17-1A1_000002A [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A1_000003A [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1A1_000004A [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000001 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Let me be certain that we have your correct name, address and phone number.
Q17-1B_000002 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000003 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000004 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000005 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000006 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000007 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000009 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000010 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000011 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000012 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000013 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B_000014 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
SCREEN 2: CONTINUE VERIFYING/ENTERING FOREIGN ADDRESS INFORMATION. NOTE: IF THIS IS NOT A FOREIGN ADDRESS, PLEASE BACK UP TO RE-ANSWER Q17-A.
Q17-1B1_000003 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B1_000002 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-1B1_000001 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
VAREXIST ([R's zip code])
COMMENT: DOES THIS SYMBOL EXIST?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q17-3A
Q17-3 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
ISVAREMPTY ([R's zip code])
COMMENT: IS THIS SYMBOL EMPTY?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q17-3IA
Q17-3A [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Do you happen to know what your zip code is?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q17-3IA
Q17-3B_000001 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
What is your zip code?
Q17-3IA [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Do you have a mailing address other than the one you just gave us?
Q17-3IB_000001 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Could you please give me your mailing address?
Q17-3IB_000002 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-3IB_000003 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-3IB_000004 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-3IB_000005 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-3IB_000006 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-3IB_000007 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-3IB_000008 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-PRIS-CHECK-V1 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
([Residence of Respondent]==5)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R in prison?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-PRIS-CHECK-V2
Q17-PRIS-CHECK-V2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
([flag indicating whether R is allowed to receive payment while incarcerated]==0)
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is R in prison?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-INFCONS-2
Q17-PRIS-CHECK-V3 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[type of payment for R (incarcerated)]
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-JPAY-VAR
Q17-JPAY-VAR [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Just to confirm, you will receive your payment via J-Pay.
We have your ID number as: [Prisoner ID]
and your e-mail as: [R's email address].
Are these correct?
(INTERVIEWER: SPELL ID AND EMAIL OUT SLOWLY TO VERIFY THAT THEY ARE CORRECT. IF INCORRECT, ENTER THE CORRECT INFORMATION ON THE NEXT SCREEN.)
Q17-PRISNUM-COR [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
INTERVIEWER: CORRECT FIELDS AS NECESSARY.
IF NEEDED, ASK: What is your prisoner ID number?
Q17-EMAIL-COR [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
INTERVIEWER: CORRECT FIELDS AS NECESSARY.
IF NEEDED, ASK: What is your email address?
Q17-PAYVAR-SKIP1 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating whether R agreed to receive payment via PayPal]
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-PROXY-CHECK
Q17-PAYVAR-SKIP2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating whether this case is domestic or international]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q17-PAYVAR-INTERNATIONAL2
Q17-PAYVAR-INTERNATIONAL2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating whether R will receive payment via Western Union]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q17-PAYVAR-INTERNATIONAL-V2
Q17-PAYVAR-INTERNATIONAL-V1 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Your payment will be sent via Western Union to:
[Legal Name of R] in
[City]
[State]
[Country]
Is this correct?
(INTERVIEWER: SPELL NAME AND LOCATION OUT SLOWLY TO VERIFY THAT THEY ARE CORRECT. IF INCORRECT, BACK UP AS NEEDED TO CORRECT.)
Q17-PAYVAR-INTERNATIONAL-V2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Your payment will be sent to:
[Street address line 1]
[Apartment number]
[Street address line 2]
[City]
[State]
[Country]
[Foreign Postal Code]
Is this correct?
(INTERVIEWER: SPELL ADDRESS OUT SLOWLY TO VERIFY THAT IT IS CORRECT. IF THE ADDRESS IS INCORRECT, BACK UP AS NEEDED TO CORRECT.)
Q17-PAYVAR-DOMESTIC-V [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Just to verify, your [payment/check/cash] will be sent to you via [Pay Pal/US Postal Service/Fed Ex/Western Union/J-Pay] to this address:
[Street address line 1]
APT [Apartment number]
[Street address line 2]
[City]
[State]
[Zip Code]
Is this correct?
(INTERVIEWER: SPELL ADDRESS OUT SLOWLY TO VERIFY THAT IT IS CORRECT. IF EITHER THE ADDRESS OR PAYMENT TYPE IS INCORRECT, BACK UP AS NEEDED TO CORRECT.)
Q17-PROXY-CHECK [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[check for proxy interview code from INTRO]
If Answer = 4 Then Go To Q17-PROXY-NAME
Q17-PROXY-NAME [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER THE FULL NAME OF THE PERSON ACTING AS PROXY FOR THIS RESPONDENT. VERIFY SPELLING OF NAME.
Q17-PROXY-PAYPAL [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
We are now offering payment through PayPal. This is the fastest and most secure way for us to get your payment to you. Would you like to receive your proxy payment through PayPal?
Q17-PROXY-PAYPAL-EMAIL [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
What email address allows us to send your payment to PayPal? This would be the email address that is associated with your PayPal Account.
Q17-A-PROXY-SKIP1 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating whether this case is domestic or international]
If Answer = 2 Then Go To Q17-PROXY-INTERNATIONAL-1
Q17-PROXY-INTERNATIONAL-1 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Would you prefer your payment to be sent by Western Union or another method?
Q17-PROXY-INTERNATIONAL-2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Western Union requires a valid government-issued identification to be presented when picking up a transfer. Is [Name of Proxy] the name on the ID that you will be using to pick up your money?
Q17-PROXY-INTNTL-NAME [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
What is the name on the ID that you will be using to pick up your money?
Q17-PROXY-DOMESTIC [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Would you prefer to be sent a check or cash?
| 1 CHECK |
| 2 CASH |
| 3 OTHER (SPECIFY) |
Q17-PROXY-CARRIER [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Would you prefer to receive your payment through the US postal service or via FedEx?
| 1 US POSTAL SERVICE |
| 2 FED EX, NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED |
| 3 IF R INSISTS, FED EX, SIGNATURE REQUIRED |
Q17-PROXY-EMAIL-NOTICE [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
What email address can we use to notify you of when your payment is processed?
Q17-INFCONS-2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
In order to confirm your contacting information, may we search the Web, check phone and address directories, consult public records, and use companies that provide directory assistance or other commercial locator services? As always, we won't reveal your participation in the survey when using these services.
Q17-BEST-CONTACTMODE-1 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
For future reference, are there times that are best for us to call you? (READ IF NECESSARY:) What days and times are best for us to call you?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY AND ENTER SPECIFIC TIMES IF SPECIFIED. ENTER ANY COMMENTS ABOUT CIRCUMSTANCES IN INTERVIEWER COMMENT.)
| - Sunday |
| - Monday |
| - Tuesday |
| - Wednesday |
| - Thursday |
| - Friday |
| - Saturday |
| 1 All Day |
| 2 Morning |
| 3 Afternoon |
| 4 Evening |
Q17-BEST-CONTACTMODE-2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
What are the best ways to get in contact with you? For instance, is your home phone best, cell or work phone, texting, e-mail, in person, or some other way?
(INTERVIEWER: PLEASE SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.)
| 1 home phone |
| 2 cell phone |
| 3 work phone |
| 4 text message |
| 5 e-mail |
| 6 in person |
| 7 other way to contact is best (specify) |
Q17-INFCONS-SKIP [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating whether R gave informed consent to contacting others to locate him/her]==1
If Answer = -2 Then Go To Q17-3J
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-3J
Q17-3J [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
VAREXIST ([name of new employer(1)])
COMMENT: DOES THIS SYMBOL EXIST?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q17-6A
Q17-4 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
ISVAREMPTY ([name of new employer(1)])
COMMENT: IS THIS SYMBOL EMPTY?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q17-4A
Q17-4A [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating if R has done any work for pay since date of last interview]==1 && [flag indicating if R is currently working(1)]==1
COMMENT: MACHINE CHECK: DOES R HAVE A CURRENT EMPLOYER?
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q17-6A
Q17-5C [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Is it OK for us to call you at work?
If Answer = -2 Then Go To Q17-5A_000001
Q17-5A_000001 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Now I would like to check the information we have for your employer. We have your employer as:
Q17-5A_000008 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-5A_000010A [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-5A_000012 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-6A [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Do you expect to move at any time in the next TWO years?
Q17-6B [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Approximately when do you think that will happen?
(INTERVIEWER: PROBE FOR MONTH AND YEAR.)
Q17-6C [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Where do you expect to move?
(INTERVIEWER: PROBE FOR DETAIL, SPECIFIC ADDRESS IF POSSIBLE.)
Q17-INFCONS-SKIP2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating whether R gave informed consent to contacting others to locate him/her]==1
If Answer = -2 Then Go To Q17-7A-1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-7A-1
Q17-7A-1 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating presence of spouse/partner in household] ==1 || [flag indicating presence of a partner in household] ==1
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-7AB
Q17-7A-2 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
([marital status code] == 1) && ([flag indicating whether R and spouse are still together] != 1)
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-8CC
Q17-7AB [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
VAREXIST([Answer to HH1-1])
If Answer = 0 Then Go To Q17-CONTACTS-LOOP-BEGIN
Q17-8 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
([DWELLING] == 3) || ([DWELLING] == 4) || ([DWELLING] == 5) || ([DWELLING] >25)
COMMENT: IS TYPE OF RESIDENCE A DORMITORY, FRATERNITY, SORORITY, HOSPITAL, JAIL, OR OTHER TEMPORARY INDIVIDUAL QUARTERS?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-8CC
Q17-8CC [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[Do you/Does your spouse] have [a permanent/an] address that is different from the [address/addresses] you have already given?
Q17-8A_000001 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
What is [the householder/your spouse]'s name, address, [phone number, and relationship to you/and phone number]?
Q17-8A_000002 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000003 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000004 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000005 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000006 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000007 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000008 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000009 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000012 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000013 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000015 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000016 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-8A_000017 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-CONTACTS-LOOP-BEGIN [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
REPEAT
Q17-8EA [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[loop number]
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-8FA
Q17-8FA [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[number of contacts]==0
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-9A_000001
Q17-8GA [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
VAREXIST ([first name of contact([loop number])])
COMMENT: DOES THIS SYMBOL EXIST?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-8HA
Q17-8HA [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
ISVAREMPTY ([first name of contact([loop number])])
COMMENT: IS THIS SYMBOL EMPTY?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-9A_000001
Q17-9 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
From our last interview, we have [first name of contact([loop number])] [middle name of contact([loop number])] [last name of contact([loop number])] listed as one of the people you keep in touch with, who would be likely to know where you are. Do you still keep in touch with (him/her) frequently?
Q17-9A_000001 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[Let me just verify the address information we have for (first name of contact) (last name of contact)./Who is the one person you keep in touch with who would be most likely to know where you are?/What other relative or close friend do you keep in touch with most frequently?]
Q17-9A_000002 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-9A_000003 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-9A_000004 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-9A_000005 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-9A_000006 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-9A_000007 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-9A_000008 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-9A_000009 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-9A_000012 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-9A_000015 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
IF ADDRESS IS OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES:
Q17-9A_000016 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-9A_000017 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Q17-9B [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[number of contacts]>[loop number]
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-CONTACTS-LOOP-END
Q17-9D [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
Is there another relative or close friend that you keep in touch with regularly?
If Answer >= -2 AND Answer <= -1 Then Go To Q17-CONTACTS-LOOP-END
Q17-CONTACTS-LOOP-END [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
UNTIL ([any more contacts]==0)
Q17-INFCONS-3 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
If the contacts you've provided offer the names of other people who may be able to help us locate you, may we contact them?
Q17-INFCONS-4 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
If you are or were to become a member of the Armed Forces, or if you were to enter a correctional facility or a residential care facility, may we contact government or other administrative officials to get their help in locating and interviewing you? When attempting to locate and interview you, we may reveal the fact that you are a participant in this survey. However, as stated earlier, we will never reveal any of the answers you've provided to the survey questions.
Q17-13D [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[flag indicating whether interview was done by telephone or in-person]==1
COMMENT: Machine Check: Is this a phone interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To Q17-14
Q17-14 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[INTERVIEWER: THIS RESPONDENT WILL RECEIVE $(FINAL FEE) THIS ROUND.]
IF RESPONDENT SUCCESSFULLY INTERVIEWED:
Thank you for participating in our interview. [You will receive your (type of payment) via (payment method) in (approximate amount of time).]
If you do not receive you payment, please call us at 877-853-5908.
Q17-15 [] | Section: Section 17: Locator |
[INTERVIEWER: THIS RESPONDENT WILL RECEIVE $(FINAL FEE) THIS ROUND.]
IF RESPONDENT SUCCESSFULLY INTERVIEWED:
INTERVIEWER: Thank you for participating in our interview.
PLEASE PAY RESPONDENT FOR INTERVIEW AND HAVE RESPONDENT SIGN THE RECEIPT.
QIR-3 [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: IN WHAT LANGUAGE WAS THIS INTERVIEW CONDUCTED?
| 1 English |
| 2 Spanish |
| 3 Other (SPECIFY) |
QIR-4 [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: IN GENERAL, WHAT WAS THE RESPONDENT'S ATTITUDE TOWARD THE INTERVIEW?
| 1 Friendly and interested |
| 2 Cooperative but not particularly interested |
| 3 Impatient and restless |
| 4 Hostile |
QIR-5 [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: IN GENERAL, WAS THE RESPONDENT'S UNDERSTANDING OF THE QUESTIONS GOOD, FAIR OR POOR?
QIR-5A [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
[flag indicating whether interview was done by telephone or in-person]==2
COMMENT: Is this an in-person interview?
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QIR-6
QIR-6 [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: WAS ANYONE ELSE PRESENT OTHER THAN SMALL CHILDREN (AGE 3 AND UNDER) DURING ANY PORTION OF THE INTERVIEW?
QIR-6A [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: WHO WAS PRESENT?
(CODE ALL THAT APPLY)
| 5 Spouse/partner |
| 1 R's parent(s) |
| 2 Other member(s) of R's household |
| 3 R's friend(s) |
| 4 Other (SPECIFY) |
QIR-7 [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE LIST QUESTION NUMBERS THAT CONFUSED, ANGERED, OR CAUSED DISCOMFORT TO THE RESPONDENT OR QUESTIONS THAT YOU FEEL RESPONDENT DID NOT ANSWER TRUTHFULLY.
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER QUESTION |
| 0 NO QUESTIONS CAUSED RESPONDENT PROBLEMS ...(Go To QIR-8) |
QIR-7A [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: LIST SECTION AND QUESTION NUMBER OF FIRST QUESTION THAT CAUSED RESPONDENT PROBLEMS. IF DON'T KNOW SECTION OR QUESTION NUMBER, RECORD DESCRIPTION OF QUESTION.
QIR-7B [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER CLEAR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM WITH QUESTION MENTIONED IN QIR-7A. CLICK ON BACK ARROW AT TOP LEFT OF SCREEN TO REVIEW QIR-7A.
QIR-7C [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: WERE THERE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS THAT CONFUSED, ANGERED, OR CAUSED DISCOMFORT TO THE RESPONDENT OR QUESTIONS THAT YOU FEEL THE RESPONDENT DID NOT ANSWER TRUTHFULLY?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER QUESTION |
| 0 NO OTHER QUESTIONS CAUSED RESPONDENT PROBLEMS ...(Go To QIR-8) |
QIR-7D [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: LIST SECTION AND QUESTION NUMBER OF NEXT QUESTION THAT CAUSED RESPONDENT PROBLEMS. IF DON'T KNOW SECTION AND QUESTION NUMBER, RECORD DESCRIPTION OF QUESTION.
QIR-7E [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER CLEAR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM WITH QUESTION MENTIONED IN QIR-7D. CLICK ON THE BACK ARROW AT THE TOP LEFT OF SCREEN TO REVIEW QIR-7D.
QIR-7F [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: WERE THERE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS THAT CONFUSED, ANGERED, OR CAUSED DISCOMFORT TO THE RESPONDENT OR QUESTIONS THAT YOU FEEL THE RESPONDENT DID NOT ANSWER TRUTHFULLY?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER QUESTION |
| 0 NO OTHER QUESTIONS CAUSED RESPONDENT PROBLEMS ...(Go To QIR-8) |
QIR-7G [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: LIST SECTION AND QUESTION NUMBER OF NEXT QUESTION THAT CAUSED RESPONDENT PROBLEMS. IF DON'T KNOW SECTION AND QUESTION NUMBER, RECORD DESCRIPTION OF QUESTION.
QIR-7H [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER CLEAR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM WITH QUESTION MENTIONED IN QIR-7G. CLICK ON THE BACK ARROW AT THE TOP LEFT OF SCREEN TO REVIEW QIR-7G.
QIR-8 [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE LIST QUESTIONS WITH SKIP ERRORS, QUESTIONS THAT WERE CONFUSING TO YOU, OR QUESTIONS THAT OTHERWISE DID NOT WORK.
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER QUESTION |
| 0 NO QUESTIONS CAUSED INTERVIEWER PROBLEMS ...(Go To QIR-9) |
QIR-8A [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: LIST SECTION AND QUESTION NUMBER OF FIRST QUESTION THAT CAUSED INTERVIEWER PROBLEMS. IF DON'T KNOW SECTION OR QUESTION NUMBER, RECORD DESCRIPTION OF QUESTION.
QIR-8B [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER CLEAR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM WITH QUESTION MENTIONED IN QIR-8A. CLICK ON THE BACK ARROW AT THE TOP LEFT OF THE SCREENTO REVIEW QIR-8A.
QIR-8C [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: WERE THERE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS WITH SKIP ERRORS, QUESTIONS THAT WERE CONFUSING TO YOU, OR QUESTIONS THAT OTHERWISE DID NOT WORK?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER QUESTION |
| 0 NO OTHER QUESTIONS CAUSED INTERVIEWER PROBLEMS ...(Go To QIR-9) |
QIR-8D [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: LIST SECTION AND QUESTION NUMBER OF NEXT QUESTION THAT CAUSED INTERVIEWER PROBLEMS. IF DON'T KNOW SECTION OR QUESTION NUMBER, RECORD DESCRIPTION OF QUESTION.
QIR-8E [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER CLEAR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM WITH QUESTION MENTIONED IN QIR-8D. CLICK ON THE BACK ARROW AT THE TOP LEFT OF THE SCREEN TO REVIEW QIR-8D.
QIR-8F [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: WERE THERE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS WITH SKIP ERRORS, QUESTIONS THAT WERE CONFUSING TO YOU, OR QUESTIONS THAT OTHERWISE DID NOT WORK?
| 1 SELECT TO ENTER QUESTION |
| 0 NO OTHER QUESTIONS CAUSED INTERVIEWER PROBLEMS ...(Go To QIR-9) |
QIR-8G [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: LIST SECTION AND QUESTION NUMBER OF NEXT QUESTION THAT CAUSED INTERVIEWER PROBLEMS. IF DON'T KNOW SECTION OR QUESTION NUMBER, RECORD DESCRIPTION OF QUESTION.
QIR-8H [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER CLEAR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM WITH QUESTION MENTIONED IN QIR-8G.CLICK ON THE BACK ARROW AT THE TOP LEFT OF THE SCREEN TO REVIEW QIR-8G.
QIR-9 [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: DID THE RESPONDENT HAVE ANY SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS THAT COULD AFFECT [HIS/HER] ABILITY TO ANSWER ANY PORTION OF THIS QUESTIONNAIRE?
QIR-9A [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: WHICH CHARACTERISTIC(S) DID THE RESPONDENT HAVE?
(CODE ALL THAT APPLY)
| 1 Respondent deaf |
| 2 Respondent blind |
| 3 Respondent mentally handicapped or retarded |
| 4 Respondent's English is very poor |
| 5 Respondent cannot read |
| 6 Respondent physically handicapped (SPECIFY HANDICAP) |
| 7 Other (SPECIFY) |
QIR-11 [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: HAVE YOU INTERVIEWED THIS RESPONDENT IN PRIOR YEARS?
QIR-11-SUMMARY [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: THE PAYMENT SUMMARY FOR [R's first name] [R's middle name] [R's last name] IS:
RESPONDENT FEE: $[resondent fee]
PAYMENT TYPE: [payment/check/cash]
PAYMENT METHOD: [Pay Pal/US Postal Service/Fed Ex/Western Union/J-Pay]
E-MAIL ADDRESS: [R's email address]
MAILING ADDRESS: [Street address line 1]
[Apartment number]
[Street address line 2]
[City]
[State]
[Zip Code]
[Country]
[Foreign Postal Code]
QIR-11-JUMP [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
[Residence of Respondent]==5
If Answer = 1 Then Go To QIR-11D
QIR-11D-A [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: [First Name] [Last Name] ELECTED TO RECEIVE [HIS/HER] $[amount] INCENTIVE VIA [PAY PAL/US POSTAL SERVICE/FED EX/WESTERN UNION/J-PAY].
DID THE RESPONDENT INDICATE WHY [HE/SHE] [CHOSE/CHOSE NOT] TO USE PAY PAL?
QIR-11D-B [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
WHAT DID THE RESPONDENT SAY ABOUT WHY [HE/SHE] [CHOSE/CHOSE NOT] TO USE PAY PAL?
QIR-11D [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: BESIDES THE RESPONDENT FEE, DID YOU GIVE [First Name] [Last Name] ANY IN-KIND INCENTIVE FOR PARTICIPATION, OR DO ANYTHING FOR [HIM/HER], TO GET [HIM/HER] TO COMPLETE THE INTERVIEW?
QIR-11E [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE DESCRIBE WHAT YOU GAVE [First Name] [Last Name], OR DID FOR [HIM/HER].
QIR-11F [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE ENTER THE AMOUNT YOU SPENT ON THE INCENTIVES DESCRIBED IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION.
(IF NOTHING SPENT, ENTER 0.00)
QIR-11G [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: IS THERE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CASE THAT WOULD BE IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER FOR THE NEXT ROUND, OR THAT MIGHT BE OF USE TO FUTURE INTERVIEWERS?
QIR-11H [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE ENTER ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CASE THAT WOULD BE IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER FOR THE NEXT ROUND, OR THAT MIGHT BE OF USE TO FUTURE INTERVIEWERS.
QIR-12 [] | Section: Interviewer Remarks Section |
INTERVIEWER: PLEASE ENTER YOUR 6 DIGIT NORC EMPLOYEE ID NUMBER FOR THIS COMPLETED INTERVIEW.