National Health Interview Survey, 1997
National Center for Education Statistics, 2006
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center
for Health Statistics. NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY, 1997
[Computer file]. 2nd ICPSR version. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of
Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics
[producer], 1996. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for
Political and Social Research [distributor], 2001.
The purpose of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)
is to obtain information about the amount and distribution of illness,
its effects in terms of disability and chronic impairments, and the
kinds of health services people receive.
Data Sets
National Health Interview Survey, 1998
National Center for Education Statistics, 2006
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center
for Health Statistics. NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY, 1998
[Computer file]. 2nd ICPSR version. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of
Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics
[producer], 1999. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for
Political and Social Research [distributor], 2001.
The purpose of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)
is to obtain information about the amount and distribution of illness,
its effects in terms of disability and chronic impairments, and the
kinds of health services people receive.
Data Sets
National Health Interview Survey, 1999
National Center for Education Statistics, 2006
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics. NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY, 1999 [Computer file]. ICPSR version. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics [producer], 1999. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2002.
The purpose of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) is to obtain information about the amount and distribution of illness, its effects in terms of disability and chronic impairments, and the kinds of health services people receive.
Data Sets
National Health Interview Survey, 2000
National Center for Education Statistics, 2006
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center
for Health Statistics. NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY, 2000
[Computer file]. 2nd ICPSR version. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of
Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics
[producer], 2000. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for
Political and Social Research [distributor], 2002.
The purpose of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)
is to obtain information about the amount and distribution of illness,
its effects in terms of disability and chronic impairments, and the
kinds of health services people receive.
Data Sets
National Health Interview Survey, 2001
National Center for Education Statistics, 2006
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center
for Health Statistics. NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY, 2001
[Computer file]. ICPSR version. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health
and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics [producer],
2001. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and
Social Research [distributor], 2003
The purpose of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)
is to obtain information about the amount and distribution of illness,
its effects in terms of disability and chronic impairments, and the
kinds of health services people receive.
Data Sets
National Health Interview Survey, 2002
National Center for Education Statistics, 2006
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center
for Health Statistics. NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY, 2002
[Computer file]. ICPSR04176-v2. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health
and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics [producer],
2002. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and
Social Research [distributor], 2006-02-17.
The purpose of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)
is to obtain information about the amount and distribution of illness,
its effects in terms of disability and chronic impairments, and the
kinds of health services people receive.
Data Sets
National Health Interview Survey, 2003
National Center for Education Statistics, 2006
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center
for Health Statistics. NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY, 2003
[Computer file]. ICPSR04222-v1. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health
and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics [producer],
2003. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and
Social Research [distributor]. 2005-08-18.
The purpose of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)
is to obtain information about the amount and distribution of illness,
its effects in terms of disability and chronic impairments, and the
kinds of health services people receive.
Data Sets
National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle VI, 2002
National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.), 2006
United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Center for Health Statistics. NATIONAL SURVEY OF FAMILY GROWTH, CYCLE VI, 2002 [Computer file]. ICPSR04157-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research [producer], 2004. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2008-10-01.
Cycle VI of the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) was
conducted in 2002 by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS),
with the participation and funding support of nine other programs of
the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Data Sets
Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN): Demographic File, Wave 2, 1997-2000
Earls, Felton, 2006
Earls, Felton J., Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Stephen W. Raudenbush, and Robert J. Sampson. PROJECT ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOODS (PHDCN): DEMOGRAPHIC FILE, WAVE 2, 1997-2000 [Computer file]. ICPSR13609-v1. Boston, MA: Harvard Medical School [producer], 2002. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2006-09-13. doi:10.3886/ICPSR13609
A large-scale, interdisciplinary study of how families, schools, and neighborhoods affect child and adolescent development specifically focusing on the understanding of the developmental pathways of both positive and negative human social behaviors such as the causes and pathways of juvenile delinquency, adult crime, substance abuse, and violence and the environments in which these social behaviors took place.
Data Sets
Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN): Demographic File, Wave 3, 2000-2002
Earls, Felton, 2006
Earls, Felton J., Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Stephen W. Raudenbush, and Robert J. Sampson. PROJECT ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOODS (PHDCN): DEMOGRAPHIC FILE, WAVE 3, 2000-2002 [Computer file]. ICPSR13669-v1. Boston, MA: Harvard Medical School [producer], 2002. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2006-10-11. doi:10.3886/ICPSR13669
A large-scale, interdisciplinary study of how families, schools, and neighborhoods affect child and adolescent development specifically focusing on the understanding of the developmental pathways of both positive and negative human social behaviors such as the causes and pathways of juvenile delinquency, adult crime, substance abuse, and violence and the environments in which these social behaviors took place.
Data Sets
Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN): Depression, Wave 2, 1997-2000
Earls, Felton, 2006
Earls, Felton J., Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Stephen W. Raudenbush, and Robert J. Sampson. PROJECT ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN
CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOODS (PHDCN): DEPRESSION, WAVE 2, 1997-2000 [Computer file]. ICPSR13614-v1. Boston, MA: Harvard Medical School [producer], 2002. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2005-11-14.
The Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods
(PHDCN) was a large-scale, interdisciplinary study of how families,
schools, and neighborhoods affect child and adolescent development.
One component of the PHDCN was the Longitudinal Cohort Study, which
was a series of coordinated longitudinal studies that followed over
6,000 randomly selected children, adolescents, and young adults, and
their primary caregivers over time to examine the changing
circumstances of their lives, as well as the personal characteristics,
that might lead them toward or away from a variety of antisocial
behaviors. Numerous measures were administered to respondents to
gauge various aspects of human development, including individual
differences, as well as family, peer, and school influences. The
Depression survey was administered to subjects' primary caregivers for
Cohorts 0 to 15. The instrument was adapted from the short form of the
Composite International Diagnostic Interview (UM-CIDI) and obtained
information about depressive symptoms experienced by the primary
caregiver during the past year.
Data Sets
Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN): Generalized Anxiety Disorder (Primary Caregiver), Wave 2, 1997-2000
Earls, Felton, 2006
Earls, Felton J., Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Stephen W. Raudenbush, and Robert J. Sampson. PROJECT ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOODS (PHDCN): GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER (PRIMARY CAREGIVER), WAVE 2, 1997-2000 [Computer file]. ICPSR13624-v1. Boston, MA: Harvard Medical School [producer], 2002. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2005-12-06.
The Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods
(PHDCN) was a large-scale, interdisciplinary study of how families,
schools, and neighborhoods affect child and adolescent development.
One component of the PHDCN was the Longitudinal Cohort Study, which
was a series of coordinated longitudinal studies that followed over
6,000 randomly selected children, adolescents, and young adults, and
their primary caregivers over time to examine the changing
circumstances of their lives, as well as the personal characteristics,
that might lead them toward or away from a variety of antisocial
behaviors. Numerous measures were administered to respondents to
gauge various aspects of human development, including individual
differences, as well as family, peer, and school influences. The
primary caregiver version of the Generalized Anxiety Disorder
instrument was administered to subjects' primary caregivers for
Cohorts 3, 6, and 9. The instrument was adapted from the Anxiety
module of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC 4) and
obtained information regarding subjects' worrying and anxiety.
Data Sets
Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN): Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Past Year (Primary Caregiver), Wave 2, 1997-2000
Earls, Felton, 2006
Earls, Felton J., Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Stephen W. Raudenbush, and Robert J. Sampson. PROJECT ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOODS (PHDCN): POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, PAST YEAR (PRIMARY CAREGIVER), WAVE 2, 1997-2000 [Computer file]. ICPSR13647-v1. Boston, MA: Harvard Medical School [producer],
2002. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and
Social Research [distributor], 2005-12-06.
The Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods
(PHDCN) was a large-scale, interdisciplinary study of how families,
schools, and neighborhoods affect child and adolescent development.
One component of the PHDCN was the Longitudinal Cohort Study, which
was a series of coordinated longitudinal studies that followed over
6,000 randomly selected children, adolescents, and young adults, and
their primary caregivers over time to examine the changing
circumstances of their lives, as well as the personal characteristics,
that might lead them toward or away from a variety of antisocial
behaviors. Numerous measures were administered to respondents to
gauge various aspects of human development, including individual
differences, as well as family, peer, and school influences. The
primary caregiver version of the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Past
Year Section) was administered to subjects' primary caregivers for
Cohorts 3, 6, and 9. The instrument was adapted from the Anxiety
module of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC 4) and
obtained information regarding subjects' anxiety or stress in relation
to traumatic events that may have happened to the subjects in the past
year.
Data Sets