PFS8_2: person 2 to whom traumatic event happened

ValueLabelUnweighted
Frequency
%
1 1:subject 0 0.0
2 2:parent 2 0.3
3 3:sibling 0 0.0
4 4:other relative 1 0.1
5 5:best friend 0 0.0
6 6:classmate 0 0.0
7 7:friend/acquaintance 1 0.1
8 8:neighbor 0 0.0
9 9:teacher 0 0.0
10 10:stranger 0 0.0
11 11:gang member 0 0.0
12 12:cop 0 0.0
13 13:PC's partner 0 0.0
14 14:other 0 0.0
Missing Data
-99 -99:interviewer missed 0 0.0
-98 -98:doesn't know 0 0.0
-96 -96:refused 0 0.0
-95 -95:doesn't understand 0 0.0
-94 -94:no money 0 0.0
-93 -93:uncodeable 0 0.0
.-668 99.4
Total672100%

Based upon 4 valid cases out of 672 total cases.

Summary Statistics

  • minimum: 2.00
  • maximum: 7.00
  • mode: 2.00
  • mean: 3.75
  • median: 3.00
  • standard deviation: 2.36

Location: 73-75 (width: 3; decimal: 0)

Variable Type: numeric

(Range of) Missing Values: -99 , -98 , -96 , -95 , -94 , -93 , .

Notes

Source: This variable was taken from: Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN): Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Past Year (Subject), Wave 3, 2000-2002.

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Disclaimer: The frequencies for this variable may not be weighted. They are purely descriptive and may not be representative of the study population. Please use with caution and consult the study documentation.

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