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[[:wiki:Home|{{:MRC-LHA-header-graphic.png}}]] | ====Social networks, activities and support== |
====Social Networks, Activities and Supports== | |
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Structural and functional elements of social relationships have been captured across adult life. Study members have been asked how often they meet with friends and relatives at ages 36 ([[questionnaires:1982|1982]]), 43 ([[questionnaires:1989|1989]]), 53 ([[questionnaires:1999|1999]]), 60-64 ([[questionnaires:2009|2006-10]]) and 68-70 ([[questionnaires:2015|2014-16]]). | Structural and functional elements of social relationships have been captured across adult life. Study members have been asked how often they meet with friends and relatives at ages 36 ([[questionnaires:1982|1982]]), 43 ([[questionnaires:1989|1989]]), 53 ([[questionnaires:1999|1999]]), 60-64 ([[questionnaires:2009|2006-10]]) and 68-70 ([[questionnaires:2015|2014-16]]). |
In [[questionnaires:1989|1989]] and [[questionnaires:1999|1999]], the size of their social network was also captured and [[maritalhistory|marital status]] has been recorded at every adult sweep. \\ | In [[questionnaires:1989|1989]] and [[questionnaires:1999|1999]], the size of their social network was also captured and [[maritalhistory|marital status]] has been recorded at every adult sweep. \\ |
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Memberships of various clubs and organisations have been recorded in [[questionnaires:1972|1972]], [[questionnaires:1982|1982]], [[questionnaires:1989|1989]] and [[questionnaires:1999|1999]]. \\ | Memberships of various clubs and organisations have been recorded in [[questionnaires:1972|1972]], [[questionnaires:1982|1982]], [[questionnaires:1989|1989]], [[questionnaires:1999|1999]], [[questionnaires:2009|2006-10]] and [[questionnaires:2015|2014-16]]. \\ |
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Functional elements of adult social relationships, often referred to as social supports, have been captured by items on emotional support received from the closest person ([[questionnaires:1982|1982]], [[questionnaires:1989|1989]]).<html><br></html> | Functional elements of adult social relationships, often referred to as social supports, have been captured by items on emotional support received from the closest person ([[questionnaires:1982|1982]], [[questionnaires:1989|1989]]).<html><br></html> |
Relationships with parents were also captured. Length and reason for separation from the mother up to age six was recorded, and in [[questionnaires:1989|1989]] study members were asked to recall the quality of the relationship with their father and mother on the [[parentalbondinginstrument|Parental Bonding Instrument]] | Relationships with parents were also captured. Length and reason for separation from the mother up to age six was recorded, and in [[questionnaires:1989|1989]] study members were asked to recall the quality of the relationship with their father and mother on the [[parentalbondinginstrument|Parental Bonding Instrument]] |
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===Caregiving and receiving=== | ===Caregiving and receiving=== |
In [[questionnaires:2015|2014-16]], the study members were asked about their roles of caregivers and receivers. They were given a number of [[physicalcapability|ADL’s and IADL’s]] and, if they mentioned they had difficulties, they were asked who helped them. \\ | In [[questionnaires:2015|2014-16]], the study members were asked about their roles of caregivers and receivers. They were given a number of [[physicalcapability|ADL’s and IADL’s]] and, if they mentioned they had difficulties, they were asked who helped them. \\ |
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Study members were also asked if there was anyone living with them or not living with them who was sick, frail, or has a disability whom they look after or give special help to. | Study members were also asked if there was anyone living with them or not living with them who was sick, frail, or has a disability whom they look after or give special help to.\\ |
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| === Obtaining the standard social networks, activities and support variables === |
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| * You can obtain a list of the standard topic variables to use in an NSHD data sharing request by selecting the link at the end of this page.\\ |
| * The XML version of the link can be sent to the LHA as part of a data sharing request.\\ |
| * Simply use your browser's //Save As// facility to save the list of variables to a file on your computer.\\ |
| * You can then [[mrclha.swiftinfo@ucl.ac.uk|email]] the XML version to us in support of your application, or when you fill in the [[nshd:forms|data access application form]] and it asks which variables you need, mention the 'social networks, activities and support standard basket' along with any others. |
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| [[http://skylark.ucl.ac.uk/Sparrow/search/html/keyword/mrepo:topics:socialnetworksandsupport | HTML version of the standard variables to view]] |
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| [[http://skylark.ucl.ac.uk/Sparrow/search/xml/keyword/mrepo:topics:socialnetworksandsupport | Download the XML for the social networks, activities and support standard basket]]<html></b></html> |
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