Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention Data Set Q1-Q9 The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), Wave III, 2001-2002 J. Richard Udry The Carolina Population Center A User's Guide to the Machine-Readable Files and Documentation June 2003 Sociometrics Corporation 170 State Street, Suite 260 Los Altos, CA 94022-2812 650.949.3282 Contents of the Data Set Machine-Readable File Specifications for CD-ROM and Download Products File Name File Name File Type Number of Respondents Number of Variables Size of File 4,882 1,859 19.6 Mb Main Respondent File Raw Data File dapq1q2.raw raw data file SPSS Syntax Program dapq1q2.sps text file n/a n/a 555 kb SAS Syntax Program dapq1q2.sas text file n/a n/a 740 kb SPSS Dictionary dapq1q2.dic text file n/a n/a 902 kb SPSS Statistics dapq1q2.frq text file n/a n/a 2.4 Mb SPSS Portable File dapq1q2.por portable file 4,882 1,860 23.6 Mb SAS Transport File dapq1q2.tpt transport file 4,882 1,860 74.1 Mb 13,998 19 461 kb Relationship Table File Raw Data File dapq3.raw raw data file SPSS Syntax Program dapq3.sps text file n/a n/a 3 kb SAS Syntax Program dapq3.sas text file n/a n/a 5 kb SPSS Dictionary dapq3.dic text file n/a n/a 8 kb SPSS Statistics dapq3.frq text file n/a n/a 36 kb SPSS Portable File dapq3.por portable file 13,998 19 629 kb SAS Transport File dapq3.tpt transport file 13,998 19 2.1 Mb 2,348 7 56 kb Pregnancy Table File Raw Data File dapq4.raw raw data file SPSS Syntax Program dapq4.sps text file n/a n/a 1 kb SAS Syntax Program dapq4.sas text file n/a n/a 1 kb SPSS Dictionary dapq4.dic text file n/a n/a 3 kb SPSS Statistics dapq4.frq text file n/a n/a 12 kb SPSS Portable File dapq4.por portable file 2,348 7 52 kb SAS Transport File dapq4.tpt transport file 2,348 7 133 kb i File Name File Name File Type Number of Respondents Number of Variables Size of File 12,680 209 4.1 Mb Relationship Detail File Raw Data File dapq5.raw raw data file SPSS Syntax Program dapq5.sps text file n/a n/a 61 kb SAS Syntax Program dapq5.sas text file n/a n/a 97 kb SPSS Dictionary dapq5.dic text file n/a n/a 111 kb SPSS Statistics dapq5.frq text file n/a n/a 345 kb SPSS Portable File dapq5.por portable file 12,680 209 4.3 Mb SAS Transport File dapq5.tpt transport file 12,680 209 22.2 Mb 2,163 39 129 kb Completed Pregnancies File Raw Data File dapq6.raw raw data file SPSS Syntax Program dapq6.sps text file n/a n/a 11 kb SAS Syntax Program dapq6.sas text file n/a n/a 17 kb SPSS Dictionary dapq6.dic text file n/a n/a 22 kb SPSS Statistics dapq6.frq text file n/a n/a 67 kb SPSS Portable File dapq6.por portable file 2,163 39 199 kb SAS Transport File dapq6.tpt transport file 2,163 39 681 kb Current Pregnancies File Raw Data File dapq7.raw raw data file 180 39 10 kb SPSS Syntax Program dapq7.sps text file n/a n/a 9 kb SAS Syntax Program dapq7.sas text file n/a n/a 14 kb SPSS Dictionary dapq7.dic text file n/a n/a 19 kb SPSS Statistics dapq7.frq text file n/a n/a 53 kb SPSS Portable File dapq7.por portable file 180 39 22 kb SAS Transport File dapq7.tpt transport file 180 39 62 kb ii File Name File Name File Type Number of Respondents Number of Variables Size of File 1,357 20 52 kb Live Births Raw Data File dapq8.raw raw data file SPSS Syntax Program dapq8.sps text file n/a n/a 3 kb SAS Syntax Program dapq8.sas text file n/a n/a 6 kb SPSS Dictionary dapq8.dic text file n/a n/a 9 kb SPSS Statistics dapq8.frq text file n/a n/a 30 kb SPSS Portable File dapq8.por portable file 1,357 20 71 kb SAS Transport File dapq8.tpt transport file 1,357 20 220 kb 1,323 74 136 kb Children and Parenting File Raw Data File dapq9.raw raw data file SPSS Syntax Program dapq9.sps text file n/a n/a 17 kb SAS Syntax Program dapq9.sas text file n/a n/a 27 kb SPSS Dictionary dapq9.dic text file n/a n/a 35 kb SPSS Statistics dapq9.frq text file n/a n/a 98 kb SPSS Portable File dapq9.por portable file 1,323 74 231 kb SAS Transport File dapq9.tpt transport file 1,323 74 794 kb This data set can be ordered on media/formats other than those specified above. Technical support and analytic consultation are also available through Sociometrics' Research Support Group (RSG). Call 650.949.3282 x203 for more information. Paper User's Guide to the Machine-Readable Files and Documentation (this document; 165 pages) Available Supplementary Paper Documentation Machine-readable versions of the Add Health codebook are included on the CD-ROM and in the downloadable version of the dataset. Codebooks are also available at the Add Health web site: http://www.cpc.unc.edu/projects/addhealth/codebooks.html Printed copies may be requested from Sociometrics at 15 cents per page. Machine-readable files and paper documentation can be ordered from Sociometrics Corporation, 170 State Street, Suite 260, Los Altos, California 94022-2812. A Catalog of Products describing other data sets is available free of charge upon request. iii Suggested Bibliographic Citation for the Data Set (All Machine-Readable Files and Paper Documentation) J. Richard Udry. (2003). The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), Wave III, 2001-2002 (Data Set Q1-Q9, McKean, E.A. & Card, J.J.) [machine-readable data file and documentation]. J. Richard Udry, Carolina Population Center (Producer). Los Altos, CA: Sociometrics Corporation, Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention (Producer & Distributor). Suggested Bibliographic Citation for the User's Guide Alone McKean, E.A. & Card, J.J. (2003). The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), Wave III, 2001-2002: A user's guide to the machine-readable files and documentation (Data Set Q1-Q9). Los Altos, CA: Sociometrics Corporation, Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention. iv Data Set Q1-Q9 The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), Wave III, 2001-2002 Original Investigators: J. Richard Udry Carolina Population Center CB# 8120 University Square University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27516-3997 Documentation produced by: Elizabeth A. McKean J.J. Card Copyright © Sociometrics Corporation Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention (DAAPPP), 2003 Distributed by: DAAPPP Sociometrics Corporation 170 State Street, Suite 260 Los Altos, California 94022-2812 650.949.3282 Acknowledgments The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), Wave III, 2001-2002 has been deposited at the Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention, Sociometrics Corporation, for public distribution, by J. Richard Udry of the Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Funding for the data collection was provided by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) under Grant No. P01-HD31921. Funding for the work done by the Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention to prepare the data for public use was provided by the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) under Contract No. N01-HD-9-3306 to Sociometrics Corporation. Users of the data are strongly urged to inform the Archive of any errors or discrepancies. They are further urged to bring to the attention of the Archive all problems and difficulties encountered, particularly those that may prevent effective and convenient use of the data. All manuscripts based on data made available through DAAPPP should acknowledge that fact as well as cite the data set (see suggested citation format, inside front cover). Users of these data are urged to follow some adaptation of the following statement. The data used in this publication were made available by the Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention, Sociometrics Corporation, 170 State Street, Suite 260, Los Altos, CA 94022-2812. The study entitled The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), Wave III, 2001-2002 was conducted by J. Richard Udry of the Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Funding for the data collection was provided by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) under Grant No. P01-HD31921. Funding for the work done by the Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention to prepare the data for public use was provided by the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) under Contract No. N01-HD-9-3306 to Sociometrics Corporation. The original investigators, funding agency, and DAAPPP are not responsible for the analyses or interpretations presented here. To provide funding agencies with essential information about use of archival resources and to facilitate the exchange of information about DAAPPP participants' research activities, each user of this data set is requested to send a copy of each completed manuscript, thesis abstract, or reprint to DAAPPP, Sociometrics Corporation, 170 State Street, Suite 260, Los Altos, CA 94022-2812. Data Use Restrictions All individuals using data from the Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention are subject to the Public Health Services Act that prohibits any effort to determine the identity of any reported case. Therefore, users will: 1. Use the DAAPPP data for statistical reporting, analysis, and teaching only. 2. Make no use of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently. 3. Not link DAAPPP data with individually identifiable data from other data sets. By accessing DAAPPP data, users signify their agreement to comply with the above stated requirements. Add Health Users must further enter a data purchase and use agreement with the Carolina Population Center. In the interest of protecting the confidentiality of Add Health respondents, the Carolina Population Center requires all users to abide by the highest ethical standards in terms of research and statistical reporting. All members of the research team who use the Add Health data must sign the agreement. By registering the purchase of this public use data file, the buyer is entitled to one hour of technical support from the Add Health Data Support Staff at the University of North Carolina in addition to the technical support on the data products that Sociometrics will provide for up to one year from the date of purchase. Return completed agreements to: Add Health Data Use Agreement Sociometrics Corporation Attn: Denise Hill 170 State Street, Suite 260 Los Altos, CA 94022-2812 FAX: 650.949.3299 Additional Add Health Resources and Contact Information Internet address: http://www.cpc.unc.edu/addhealth To subscribe to the list serve, send email to: [email protected] and in the body of the message put: subscribe addhealth<firstname lastname> Add Health Project Manager Carolina Population Center 123 West Franklin Street, Room 400 Chapel Hill, NC 27516-3997 Phone: 919-962-8412 email: [email protected] Add Health Data Manager Carolina Population Center 123 West Franklin Street, Room 206 Chapel Hill, NC 27516-3997 Phone 919-966-4487 email: [email protected] Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention The Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention (DAAPPP) comprises data sets that provide descriptive and comparative data on the structure of adolescent pregnancy, contraceptive behavior, family planning, teen sexuality, and health. The purpose of DAAPPP is to facilitate access to the best data sets on the prevalence, incidence, correlates, and consequences of adolescent pregnancy in the U.S. By assembling in one place the most valuable data relating to teen pregnancy, we hope to encourage secondary analysis of the best existing data, thereby adding to our base of knowledge and increasing the scientific yield from the investment in research. Principal Investigator Josefina J. Card Sociometrics Corporation Project Director Elizabeth McKean Sociometrics Corporation Project Officer Susan Newcomer National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Advisory Panel Kristin Moore Child Trends Freya Sonenstein Urban Institute Brent Miller Utah State University Claire Brandis University of California, San Francisco Table of Contents Page Contents of the Data Set i Summary 1 General Study Overview Description of Study 2 Sampling and Data Collection Procedures 3 Wave III Sample Weights 11 File Processing History 17 Reports and Publications 19 Description of Machine-Readable Files and Supplementary Documentation Contents of Machine-Readable Files 20 Key Characteristics Report 23 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type 28 Data Completeness and Consistency Report 80 Appendix A: Definitions of Topic and Type Codes 83 Appendix B: List of Additional Value Labels for Academic and Instructional Programs 88 Appendix C: List of Additional Value Labels for Occupational Codes 122 Appendix D: Event History Calendar Public Events 151 Summary The National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health (Add Health) was mandated by Congress to collect data for the purpose of measuring the impact of social environment on adolescent health. It examines the general health and well-being of adolescents in the United States, including, with respect to these adolescents, (1) the behaviors that promote health and the behaviors that are detrimental to health; and (2) the influence on health of factors particular to the communities in which adolescents reside. Dependent variables include diet and nutrition, eating disorders, depression, violent behavior, intentional injury, unintentional injury, suicide, exercise, health service use, and health insurance coverage. Sociometrics is responsible for distribution of the public-use version of Add Health Wave III described in this document. The Wave III follow-up survey was designed to collect data helpful in analyzing the transition between adolescence and young adulthood. Many of the choices adolescents make staying in school or dropping out, getting married or staying single, attending college or getting a job are more consequential later on than during adolescence. As adolescents move toward adulthood, the decisions they made begin to influence the outcomes they experience. To better understand this transition, original Wave I respondents were re-interviewed between August 2001 and April 2002. At Wave III they were between 18 and 26 years of age. The emphasis in Wave III was on the multiple domains of young adult life that individuals enter during the transition to adulthood, and their well-being in these domains: labor market, higher education, relationships, parenting, community involvement. Data collected at Wave III will allow for diverse analyses across a spectrum of social, economic, and health-related outcomes. This dataset includes eight data files: Main Respondent File (Q1-Q2): This file includes 1859 variables, including the in-home questionnaire data, grand sampling weights, Add Health Picture Vocabulary Test scores, and biospecimen data for 4,882 respondents. Relationship Table File (dataset Q3). This file contains 19 variables and 13,998 relationship records. Pregnancy Table File (dataset Q4). This file contains 7 variables and 2,348 pregnancy records. Relationship Detail File (dataset Q5). This file contains 209 variables and detailed information on 12,680 relationships. Completed Pregnancies File (dataset Q6). This file contains 39 variables and information on 2,163 completed pregnancies. Current Pregnancies File (dataset Q7). This file contains 39 variables and information on 180 current pregnancies. Live Births File (dataset Q8). This file contains 20 variables and information about 1,357 live births. Children and Parenting File (dataset Q9). This file contains 74 variables and detailed information about 1,323 children. The investigator hopes this research will enable Congressional leaders, parents, researchers, policy makers, educators, and health-care providers to better understand how to protect the health of young people in the United States. The public use version of Add Health Waves I and II is available from the American Family Data Archive, data set 98-A3: http://www.socio.com/srch/summary/afda2/fam98a3.htm. A complete merged dataset (waves I, II, and III) is also available in SPSS portable or SAS transport format only: http://www.socio.com/ 1 General Study Overview Source: Carolina Population Center. 2003. Wave III Data Documentation. Description of Study Add Health was designed to assess the health status of adolescents and explore the causes of their healthrelated behaviors, focusing on the effects of the multiple contexts or environments (both social and physical) in which they live. This study has collected data of interest to investigators from many disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences and from many theoretical traditions. The study explores the influences of both the individual attributes of adolescents and the attributes of their various environments on health and health-related behavior in areas such as diet, physical activity, health-service use, morbidity, injury, violence, sexual behavior, contraception, sexually transmitted infections, pregnancy, suicidal intentions/thoughts, substance use/abuse, and runaway behavior. Data were collected also on such attributes as height, weight, pubertal development, mental health status (focusing on depression, the most common mental health problem among adolescents), and chronic and disabling conditions. Add Health is longitudinal, with adolescents interviewed for a second time at a one-year interval and a third time at a six-year interval. Rather than relying on respondents' memories and reconstructions of past events, this design makes it possible to measure directly the influence of their experiences at one time on their behavior, and its consequences, at another. The Add Health research design was predicated on the idea that the differential health of adolescents has three sources: 1. Different social environments. Social environments can be conceptualized at many levels of aggregation, from the family to the community. 2. Different health-related behaviors. Differing behaviors may be related to attributes such as intelligence, predispositions, personality, skills, and physical characteristics. 3. Different vulnerabilities and strengths. The same environment and/or the same behavior can affect individuals differently depending on their robustness and degree of susceptibility, which can originate in differing experiences or genetic endowments. Add Health Waves I and II were conducted during 1994 through 1996. A clustered, school-based sampling design was employed because this was the best way to screen for respondents of interest, and with the school as a center, it is relatively easy to access the majority of respondents' peers, whose influences are fundamental to the study's hypotheses. More information about the research design used for Add Health Waves I and II is available at the Carolina Population Center web site: http://www.cpc.unc.edu/projects/addhealth/. Information about obtaining the public use version of Add Health I and II is available from Sociometrics: http://www.socio.com/srch/summary/afda2/fam98a3.htm. The restricted use version of Add Health is available from the Carolina Population Center. Differences between Add Health Restricted Use and Public Use Versions The Wave III public use version of Add Health contains 4,882 respondents from the restricted use sample of 15,197. Out of 6,504 Wave I public-use respondents, 4,882 were re-interviewed at Wave III. The public use version of Wave III does not include the variable REGION “Strata Variable – Region.” The following text includes description of the entire restricted-use sample. 2 Add Health Wave III Wave III was designed to collect data helpful in analyzing the transition between adolescence and young adulthood. Many of the choices adolescents make staying in school or dropping out, getting married or staying single, attending college or getting a job are more consequential later on than during adolescence. As adolescents move toward adulthood, the decisions they made begin to influence the outcomes they experience. To better understand this transition, original Wave I respondents were re-interviewed between August 2001 and April 2002. At Wave III they were between 18 and 26 years of age. The emphasis in Wave III was on the multiple domains of young adult life that individuals enter during the transition to adulthood, and their well-being in these domains: labor market, higher education, relationships, parenting, community involvement. Data collected at Wave III allow for diverse analyses across a spectrum of social, economic, and health-related outcomes. Sampling and Data Collection Procedures Wave III In-Home Sample Wave III data contains follow-up interviews from 14,979 original Wave I respondents located by field interviewers between August 2001 and April 2002. The Add Health pretest, conducted during April 2001, used original respondents to test the Wave III questionnaire and procedures. These respondents are identified with the variable PRETEST (Sociometrics variable IVXQ1028). The pre-test data contain an additional 218 respondents who were interviewed during April 2001, for a Wave III total of 15,197. Interviews were conducted nationwide, including Alaska and Hawaii. Respondents who were overseas for the duration of the fieldwork or who were in the Armed Forces and deployed overseas for the duration of the fieldwork were not eligible for a Wave III interview. Interviews were conducted mostly in-home, but some interviews were conducted in school settings, work places, and other public places. Interview laptops were preloaded with the respondents’ name, gender, and birth dates from earlier wave data, as well as the best address information that was available either from earlier wave contacts or from more recent tracing efforts conducted by the field contractor, The Research Triangle Institute. Respondents who could not be located on the basis of preloaded address information were located through tracing efforts conducted in the field by interviewers. After the completion of fieldwork, cases that reported a name, gender, or birth date different from the preloaded information were evaluated to determine whether the correct person had been identified. In some instances, the evaluation used other earlier wave data to confirm past participation. Cases that could not be confirmed through this process were dropped, as their identity was suspect. In 13 instances it was determined that the interviews were conducted using the preloaded information for a sibling. These cases are corrected in the final file. An IRB and OHRP–approved prisoner protocol was developed to assist field interviewers to appropriately gain access to respondents who were located in correctional facilities during the field work period. If incarcerated respondents were not expected to be released prior to the end of the fieldwork period, field interviewers were instructed to gain necessary permissions to conduct private and confidential interviews within the premises of the correctional facilities. The prisoner protocol stipulated that correctional facility administrators had to agree to the strict confidentiality requirements of Add Health. The public use in-home sample includes data from 4,882 respondents. 3 Partner Sample Wave III also contains interviews for 1,507 romantic partners of Add Health respondents. The partner sample was a purposive, quota sample designed to collect information on one-third married, one-third cohabiting and one-third dating partners. Eligibility criteria for this sample also stipulated that partners had to be opposite sex, 18 years old or older, and in a relationship with the main respondent lasting 3 months or longer. The recruitment of partners into this sample followed an indirect recruitment protocol that relied on the original respondent’s assistance in passing along study contact information to the eligible partner. Informed Consent To be eligible for a Wave III interview, original Add Health respondents were required to be 18 years of age or older. By the end of Wave III fieldwork, all original Wave III respondents were between 18 and 26 years old. The partner interview eligibility criteria also stipulated that the selected partner had to be 18 years old or older. There were no minors interviewed at Wave III, eliminating the need for parental consent. All Wave III respondents were asked to read and sign an informed consent form for participation in the Add Health Survey. A copy of this form was retained by the respondent and the original copy was retained by the Field Interviewer (FI) for long-term storage. An electronic record indicating whether consent was provided was recorded in the laptop. All respondents who agreed to participate in the interview received an incentive payment of $20. Administration of the AHPVT At Wave III, the Add Health Picture Vocabulary Test (AHPVT), a computerized, abridged version of the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-Revised (PPVT-R), was re-administered. The AHPVT is a test of hearing vocabulary, designed for persons aged 2½ to 40 years old who can see and hear reasonably well and who understand Standard English to some degree. The laptop computer was programmed to follow standard PPVT-R requirements and to appropriately skip items found to be too easy or too difficult for the respondent. The interviewer used the laptop in conjunction with the PPVT-R easel to administer the test. The interviewer was instructed to place the easel in plain view of the respondent while keeping the computer screen, which contained the stimulus word, out of view. The interviewer read instructions from the computer screen, turned to the appropriate plate (page) in the AHPVT easel, pronounced the stimulus word, and entered the respondent’s answer. Each test included a set of practice, or pretest items, followed by a series of test items arranged in order of increasing difficulty. The respondent was asked to listen to the word spoken by the interviewer and to select the picture on the plate that he or she believed best illustrated the meaning of the stimulus word. Once the response was entered into the computer, the program indicated the next plate to use in the test. In addition, the computer program determined test results automatically. These test results were not made available to the interviewer or to the respondent. In an effort to minimize bias caused by variations in pronunciation of the stimulus words, each interviewer was required to pass a pronunciation certification for all words given in the AHPVT. The certification process was carried out as part of interviewer training. In addition, a pronunciation guide was provided as part of the computerized interview, as well as in the Field Interviewer Manual, and in the Showcard Booklet used by each interviewer. 4 Pre-Test and Main Study Differences Questions that were added after the Pre-Test: Section A: Interview Setup PRISON (IVXQ1029) Interviewer: Is this respondent to be interviewed at a prison? (0=no, 1=yes) Section 16: Sexual Experiences H3SE28 (SASQ2274) 28. Have you ever been told that you have HIV or AIDS? (0=no, 1=yes) Section 28: Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs, Self-Image H3TO26 (SXBQ1965) 26. How often do you smoke with your siblings? (1=very often, 2=sometimes, 3=never, 4=no siblings) Section 13: Mentoring H3MN19 (SXBQ1965) 19. Have you ever signed a pledge to abstain from sex until marriage? (1=yes, 2=no, skip to next section) H3MN20 In what month and year did you sign this pledge? (H3MN20M (SXHQ1966) and H3MN20Y (SXHQ1967)) [If H3MN20M and /or H3MN20Y = “don’t know,” ask Q.23.] H3MN21 (SXHQ1968) 21. How old were you when you signed it? Section 35: Interviewer’s Report H3IR20 (IVXQ2815) 20. Did the respondent require your help in completing the self administered part of the questionnaire? (0=no, 1= yes, all of the selfadministered questions, 2=yes, some of the self-administered questions) Preloaded Data and Guided Questionnaire Branching Interviews with original Add Health respondents were pre-loaded with some Wave I and Wave II data, including the name, age, and sex of the respondent and identification of parent figures, friends, and siblings who appeared in earlier waves. Gender: Main respondents’ gender from earlier wave data; used to identify correct respondent and drive gender branching. Birth Date: Main respondents’ birth date from earlier wave data; used to identify correct respondent. PRMOM, PRPOP, PRYEAR: PRMOM and PRPOP (FHHQ1024 and FHHQ1025) are the main respondents’ mother and father figures from earlier wave data. PRYEAR (IVHQ1026) is the year of the last interview of the respondent, 1995 or 1996. These variables were used to drive branching patterns in section 3. Friend questions, Section 6: For respondents who were in the 7th or 8th grade at Wave I, an algorithm, based on clubs and activities from previous data, was used to select 10 names of students who also attended the same school. Wave III respondents, where FRIEND = 1, were asked to identify whether or not they were currently or had been previously friends with each of the 10 listed names. Criteria: Preload FRIEND = 1 (MEXQ1019) Respondents are asked questions in Section 6 about each of the 10 names with whom they indicate they are friends. 5 Sibling questions, Section 5: The names of the respondent’s other Add Health siblings, identified at earlier waves, were preloaded for the Wave III interview. Criteria: Preload SIBLING = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 (MEXQ1020) If SIBLING = 0 then Section 5 is skipped. If SIBLING = 1, 2, 3, or 4 then Section 5 is asked for each identified sibling (the SIBLING preload variable indicates the number of siblings). Sample flags were used to identify respondents who would be evaluated for special samples: Partner Sample: Respondents selected for partner recruitment to fill quota samples of 500 married, 500 cohabiting and 500 dating romantic partners. Criteria: Preload PARTNER = 1 (MEXQ1021) Criteria: Partner must be 18 or older, current partner, relationship has lasted 3 or more months, opposite sex partner. Protocol required turning PARTNER to 0 once quota of partner interviews were filled. Binge Drinking Sample: Respondents selected were asked to complete questions on attitudes towards binge drinking. All respondents with Wave I and II data that were in the 7th or 8th grade at Wave I were pre-identified. The questionnaire then evaluated the following criteria to determine if the binge drinking questions were asked. Criteria: Preload BINGE = 1 (MEXQ1022) Criteria, Group 1: Currently attending a two or four year college and never married. Interview target of 350 males, 350 females. Criteria, Group 2: NOT in college and never married. Interview target of 350 males, 350 females. Protocol required turning these selections off once these quotas were filled. Partner interviews, of course, could not include pre-loaded data, since partners were new to the study. They were asked for name, age, and gender; questions about previous parent figures, friends, and siblings were not administered to partners. Constructed Variables Age: Constructed by subtracting the reported and confirmed date of birth from the interview date. Pretest: The Add Health pretest, conducted during April 2001, used original respondents to test the Wave III questionnaire and procedures. These respondents are identified with the variable PRETEST (IVXQ1028). If pretest is equal to one then the respondent participated in the pretest. Partners were not interviewed during the pretest. Prison: Using several variables, PRISON (IVXQ1029), H3HR1 (FHSQ1094), H3HR27 (RSSQ1225), and interviewer comments, a single variable was used to indicate whether or not the Wave III interview was completed in a prison, jail, or detention center. 6 AHPVT Scores: The following AHPVT scores were constructed from the raw AHPVT score. PVTPCT3 – Wave III PVT percentile rank (INXQ1006) PVTSTD3C – Wave III PVT standardized1 score (INXQ1007) PVTSTD3L –Wave III PVT standardized scores computed using the Wave I model for adolescents who were 18.5 years old to predict a standardized1 score from the Wave III raw score (INXQ1008) Event History Calendar The Event History Calendar (EHC) was a special feature that was added to the Wave III questionnaire to improve accuracy in reporting lifetime event data. The EHC was used as a memory aid during both the CAPI and CASI portions of the interview to help respondents answer questions about events like romantic relationships, births and pregnancies, marriages, and graduations. Unlike most EHCs documented in the survey research literature, the Add Health EHC was not designed to be used as a data collection instrument. Rather, the interviewer and respondent worked together during the CAPI section to answer questions that would mark key events on the calendar. The respondent used it as a memory aid to provide a chronological framework when answering questions during the CAPI sections and a short CASI component. The EHC was organized into three domain columns: Public Events, where public landmark events were displayed; Personal Events, where personal landmark events were displayed; and Relationships, which displayed events involving the respondent’s partners or spouses. The EHC displayed the respondent’s age at the time of the public event, but the remainder of the information came from the respondent’s answers to questions about important life events asked during the Wave III interview. For example, if the respondent reported a marriage, both the event and the date of that event were recorded in the EHC. The computer program compiled these life events in a database that was accessible to the respondent at key points in the interview. As the respondent continued to add life events in the computer database, those events appeared in date order on the calendar. From time to time, the respondent was asked to edit the calendar for accuracy. The EHC provided a visual chronicle representation of each respondent’s important life events, allowing the researchers to obtain a more accurate depiction of those events. The list of public events is provided in Appendix D. Coding Schemes Occupational Coding. The 1998 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system was used by Add Health to classify respondents’ first job and last or current job. The October 16, 2001 revisions were not available for use at the time of the development of the Add Health instrument and therefore were not included. Add Health respondents used this scheme to classify themselves into one of over 820 occupations by first selecting a job title from one of the 23 major groups, then progressing to select a job from one of the 96 minor groups, with the next selection coming from one of the 449 broad occupational categories, and the final job title coming from the list of 820 occupations. Additional information on the SOC is available at http://www.bls.gov/soc/. Occupational Codes and the variables for which they pertain are provided in Appendix C. Educational Majors. The Classification of Instructional Programs: 2000 edition (CIP) was used by Add Health to code post-secondary fields of study in Section 7: Education. CIP codes replaced open-ended responses to questions 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 29, and 30. According to the National Center for Educational Statistics web site (http://www.nces.gov) the CIP: 2000 edition is the third revision, originally published in 1980 and revised in 1985 and 1990. Academic and instructional program codes and the variables for which they pertain are provided in Appendix B. 1 Raw scores were standardized to a mean of 100 and standard deviation of 15 before models were developed to predict smoothed scores from raw PVT score. 7 Ancestry. The ancestry items H3OD7A, H3OD7B, H3OD7C, H3OD7D, and H3OD8 were recoded for cases where there were less than 10 respondents per country. Values for items H3OD7A, H3OD7B, H3OD7C, and H3OD7D were combined to meet this criterion since respondents were not required to answer these questions in any particular order. This recoding was accomplished using the Geographic Subject Headings listing in Ovid Medline. A list of the same countries, taken from the parent source National Library of Medicine's 2003 Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), can be found at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/MBrowser.html using a search for geographic locations. Religion. Dr. Chris Smith, UNC-CH Professor of Sociology, assisted Add Health in classifying and coding the responses to question 2 in Section 31: Religion and Spirituality. All respondents who answered other to question 1, “What is your present religion?” were asked to give us the name of the other religion. Question 2 contains the coded answers to this question. Biospecimens Sexually Transmitted Diseases Specimen and Informed Consent. Add Health respondents were asked to provide a specimen of no more than 20 cc of first stream urine for STD testing. Respondents who agreed to provide a urine sample were asked to read and sign an informed consent form. Respondents received an incentive payment of $10 for providing this sample. Urine samples were collected in the field, and mailed via Federal Express in refrigerated containers to UNC Laboratories where they were assayed for chlamydia and ghonohrrea. Collection Process. Shipments of urine samples had special requirements. The urine had to be kept cold, but not frozen, after collection and until its arrival at the labs. If the urine arrived at the labs warm, the results could not be supplied to the respondent. And there was a strict 96-hour limit on the time between the collection and the time of arrival to the labs. If a sample arrived that did not meet this criterion then the test results were not available to be reported to the respondent. In addition, respondents could not have urinated within an hour of the time of the urine collection procedures, so the FIs were taught to be vigilant, obtain verbal consent, and instruct the respondent how to collect urine if they headed off to the bathroom during the interview but prior to the usual collection time. The collection, handling, shipping, and FI training protocols were carefully developed to ensure that the urine samples would arrive on time and in the correct condition to be analyzed and reported to the respondent. Tests Performed. The urine specimens were analyzed for the presence of three sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), chlamydia, gonorrhea and trichomonas. The results were reported as positive or negative for the presence of each STD. 1. Chlamydia C. trachomatis was diagnosed with a molecular diagnostic test called the ligase chain reaction. This assay tests for the presence of DNA from C. trachomatis. The assay is manufactured by Abbott Laboratories, Inc. The test if FDA approved for the detection of C. trachomatis DNA in male and female specimens, male urethral and female endocervical swabs. This assay has a reported specificity ranging from 87.1 to 100% when testing urine samples according to the manufacturers package insert. A one-milliliter aliquot of urine was centrifuge, the supernatant aspirated and the pellet resuspended in urine resuspension buffer. The resuspended pellet was then heated at 97oC for 15 minutes. After cooling to room temperature, 100ul of the processed sample was added to the LCx Chlamydia amplification vial and placed in the thermal cycler. After amplification, the amplification vials (patient samples, controls and calibrators) were placed into the LCx analyzer. The detection run was then automatically completed and the results reviewed and entered into the computer database. A positive result was defined as a sample with a signal to cutoff ratio of >1.00. An indeterminate result was not possible as any initially equivocal result (signal to cutoff 0.80 – 0.99) was repeated to determine the final result (>1.00 = positive, <1.00 = negative). Any sample that yielded a signal to cutoff ratio of >0.80 was repeated. This included all samples with initial signal to cutoff result >1.00. 8 The laboratory results provided include positive, negative or not tested. A positive result indicates that C. trachomatis DNA was detected in the urine of the respondent. Since the specificity of the test is not 100% it is possible that a result may be falsely positive. A negative result indicated that C. trachomatis DNA was not detected in the urine of the respondent. Since the test is not 100% sensitive, it is possible that the result could be falsely negative. A sample not tested result indicates that for a variety of potential reasons, the sample was either not received, received in a state not suitable for testing or not tested due to a laboratory error. This assay has a reported specificity ranging from 92.2 – 100% when testing urine samples according to the manufacturers package insert. A one milliliter aliquot of urine was centrifuged, the supernatant aspirated and the pellet resuspended in urine resuspension buffer. The resuspended pellet was then heated at 97oC for 15 minutes. After cooling to room temperature, 100ul of the processed sample was added to the LCx Neisseria amplification vial and placed in the thermal cycler. After amplification, the amplification vials (patient samples, controls and calibrators) were placed into the LCx analyzer. The detection run was then automatically completed and the results reviewed and entered into the computer database. A positive result was defined as a sample with a signal to cutoff ratio of >1.00. An indeterminate result was not possible as any initially equivocal result (signal to cutoff 0.80 – 0.99) was repeated to determine the final result (>1.00 = positive, <1.00 = negative). Any sample that yielded a signal to cutoff ratio of 0.80 – 0.99 was repeated. 2. Gonorrheoeae N. gonorrhoeae was diagnosed with a molecular diagnostic test called the ligase chain reaction. This assay tests for the presence of DNA from N. gonorrhoeae. The assay was manufactured by Abbott Laboratories Inc. The test is FDA approved for the detection of N. gonorrhoeae DNA in male and female urine specimens, male urethral and female endocervical swabs. The laboratory results provided include positive, negative or not tested. A positive result indicates that Neisseria gonorrhoeae DNA was detected in the urine of the respondent. Since the specificity of the test is not 100% it is possible that a result may be falsely positive. A negative result indicated that Neisseria gonorrhoeae DNA was not detected in the urine of the respondent. Since the test is not 100% sensitive, it is possible that the result could be falsely negative. A sample not tested result indicates that for a variety of potential reasons, the sample was not received, received in a state not suitable for testing or not tested due to a laboratory error. 3. Trichomonas Vaginalis Urine specimens were tested using a PCR-ELISA that detects Trichomonas vaginalis DNA. The T. vaginalis PCR-ELISA was developed at the STD Cooperative Research Center’s Microbiology Core Laboratory at the University of North Carolina at Chapel. Formal validation studies of the performance of the assay compared to wet mount and culture are published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology (Kaydos et al. 2002, Vol. 40, pages 89 – 95 and Kaydos-Daniels et al. 2003, Vol. 41 in press). The PCR primers used in this assay, TVK3 and TVK7, specifically amplify a 312-bp sequence from repetitive DNA in the T. vaginalis genome. PCR with these primers is negative with human DNA, other organisms found in the genitourinary tract and other Trichomonas species (Kengne et al., 1994, Cell Mol Biol 40:819-831). PCR products were detected using an ELISA format with a nucleotide probe (TVK) that binds a specific DNA sequence in the amplified product from positive specimens. Results were determined from absorbance values that ranged from 0 to 3.5. Based on the published ROC analysis of the test in urine from women, an ELISA absorbance cutoff of 3.0 was used to determine a positive result for specimens from female subjects. The published ROC analysis of the test in urine from men established 2.0 as the cutoff for male subjects. Negative test results were coded 0, and positive test results were coded 1. The assay procedures were modified slightly from the published references cited above; Add Health specimens were tested using the specifics detailed herein. Urine specimens were received and logged into the computer system in the UNC Hospitals Microbiology Laboratory. A 1mL aliquot of each urine 9 specimen was labeled with the UID number, and samples were transported to the STD CRC Microbiology Core Laboratory for T. vaginalis testing. Samples were prepared within 2 days of receipt using the Amplicor CT/NG Urine Specimen Prep kit (Roche Diagnostic Systems, Indianapolis, IN) according to the manufacturer’s instructions (included with this document). Urine preps were stored at – 70ºC until PCR-ELISA testing. For PCR, 50 _L of thawed urine prep was used as template in a reaction containing 40 pmol each of primers TVK3 and TVK7 (digoxigenin [DIG] labeled), 200 mM each dATP, dCTP, dGTP and dUTP, 2.5 U Taq polymerase (Gibco BRL, Grand Island, NY) 4mM MgCl2 and 1.0 U AmpErase (uracil Nglycosylase; Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) in 1x PCR buffer (Gibco BRL) in a final volume of 0.1 mL. PCR consisted of an initial 5-min incubation at 95ºC followed by 40 cycles of denaturation at 90ºC for 1 min, annealing at 60ºC for 30sec, and extension at 72ºC for 2 min. Purified T. vaginalis DNA and sterile water were used as positive and negative controls with every batch of PCR tests. Unused portions of the urine preps are being held in –70ºC storage in the Microbiology Core Laboratory. PCR products were detected using the PCR ELISA DIG detection kit (Roche Diagnostic Systems) according to the manufacturer’s instructions (included with this document). For ELISA, 60 _L of PCR product was incubated with 50 ng of biotinylated TVK probe in hybridization buffer in a final volume of 1.0mL; 200 _L of the hybridization solution was pipetted into streptavidin-coated wells of the kit microtiter plate and incubated at 37ºC for 2 h. with gentle rocking. Plates were washed 5 times in a microtiter plate washer containing kit washing solution, and 200 _L of anti-DIG POD solution (diluted as per kit instructions) was added to each well and incubated at 37ºC for 30 min. with gentle rocking. Plates were washed as above, and 200 _L of ABTS substrate solution was added to each well and incubated at 37ºC in the dark for 1 h. with gentle rocking. Absorbance was read at 405nm in a spectrophotometric plate reader with a linear range up to 3.5; absorbance of the kit negative control read at 492 nm was subtracted from sample readings as directed in the kit instructions. Tests were considered valid if the absorbance of the positive control was > 2.0 and the negative control was < 0.2. Duplicate values for individual specimens were averaged, and absorbance values were recorded in an Excel database maintained in the Microbiology Core Laboratory. Based on the published ROC analyses of the test in urine, ELISA absorbance values (Abs) of 3.0 for specimens from women and 2.0 for specimens from men were used as cutoffs. For GENDER = 1, Abs < 2.0 was considered negative and coded as 0 in the Tvaginalis.xls results file; GENDER = 1, Abs > 2.0 was considered positive and coded as 1. For GENDER = 2, Abs <3.0 was considered negative and coded as 0 in the results file; GENDER = 2, Abs > 3.0 was considered positive and coded as 1. Indeterminate results were not possible, and positive results were not verified by re-testing. T. vaginalis PCR-ELISA is not FDA approved. It is currently used for research purposes only. Height Measurement An exact height measurement was taken for all respondents who agreed to allow the field interviewer to take this measurement. The height measurement was taken to the nearest 1/8 inch. Field interviewers were instructed to stand on a chair to take this measurement if they needed to in order to be taller than the respondent. The respondent was instructed to take his shoes off and stand up against a wall, preferably on a non-carpeted surface. The respondent was asked to stand up straight with eyes facing forward. The field interviewer used a level to measure the exact height of the respondent by marking the height with a small post-it note on the wall. The FI then set the measuring tape against the wall and measured from the floor to the top edge of the post-it-note. The FI then wrote the exact height to the nearest 1/8-inch on the post-it note, and then transferred the feet, inches and partial inches information into the appropriate fields on the computer screen. Weight Measurement A weight measurement was taken for all respondents who agreed. The weight measurement was taken using a digital bathroom-scale that measured weight to the nearest ½ pound. The field interviewer was asked to position the scale on a flat, even surface that would provide sufficient space to take a reading 10 while the respondent was still on the scale. The respondent was asked to take off his shoes and stand on the scale. If the respondent indicated that he wanted to take off extra layers of clothing then he was allowed to do so. The FI was instructed to wait for the scale to settle and read the scale while the respondent was still standing on it. The FI the recorded the weight to the nearest half (½) pound in the appropriate field on the computer screen. If the respondent weighted more than 330 pounds, the scale maximum, the FI entered a special code, 888, indicating the respondent’s weight was over the scale maximum. Wave III Sample Weights The following describes the process for weighting the Wave III data to compensate for Wave III nonresponse. Although alternative methods for compensating for Wave III nonresponse were considered, the approach described here is essentially the same approach that was used for Wave II which was also consistent with the Wave I nonresponse approach. A brief review of the weighting approaches for Waves I and II will be presented first. Wave I Grand Sample Weights. In Wave I, the weights for the grand sample were calculated using a standard multiplicity approach. That is, the weights for each case are summed across the various samples for which a sample case was selected, and then this sum is divided by the number of samples for which the case was eligible2. The nonresponse adjustments for both the school-level and student-level as well as post-stratification adjustments from each of the samples are automatically incorporated into this grand sample weight. The grand sample Wave I weight for case j, denoted by W1j, is given by: ∑ Wij W1j = _________ (1) Sj where Sj is the number of samples for which case j was eligible and Wij is the weight of case j for sample i. Nonresponse adjustments were recalculated for three of the genetic supplements (twins, full siblings, and half siblings) before they were used in Equation (1). Originally, the nonresponse adjustments for these samples were based on the pair-level nonresponse. The new nonresponse adjustment was based on the response rates of the individuals. The sample weights for these three genetic supplements were recalculated using the individual-level nonresponse adjustment before they were included in the grand sample weights. The grand sample weights were trimmed to eliminate weights greater than 6000, and poststratified to 1995 Current Population Survey estimates of the size of each grade-sex-race (black vs. non-black) subpopulation. Wave II Grand Sample Weights. The Wave II sample was comprised primarily of adolescents who participated in Wave I, with the following changes: • Wave I 12th graders were not retained, except the adolescent who were part of genetic pairs. • Disabled and siblings of twins were not retained. • Some adolescents were categorized into different groups than the ones they were selected for in Wave I. However, the Wave I sample classifications were used for weighting purposes. The grand sample weight for Wave II was derived from the Wave I grand sample weight with a Wave II nonresponse adjustment calculated separately for each sample school. The Wave II grand sample weight for case j is given by: 2 The various samples from Wave I are Core, Disabled, High Education Black, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Chinese, Twin, Full Sibling, Half Sibling, Non-Related Adolescent, and Pair School. 11 ∑ W1j W2j = _________ (2) R2 where R2 is the school-specific Wave II (weighted) response rate calculated using the Wave I grand sample weights W1j. It is not explicitly stated in the weighting documentation for the previous waves whether the Wave II grand sample weights were trimmed in the same manner as the Wave I grand sample weights. The Wave II grand sample weights were poststratified to the 1995 population, except for the few Wave I 12th graders who were retained in the Wave II sample. The Wave II weights for these 12th graders were not inflated to reflect the 1995 population of 12th graders in the United States. Calculation of Weights for Wave III The same basic approach for adjusting the Wave I weights for Wave II nonresponse was used to adjust the Wave I and Wave II weights for Wave III nonresponse. These weight adjustments were applied to from cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis weights for both the grand sample and for the public-use sample. By following the same weight adjustment approach for all three waves, the impact of the weight adjustment methodologies at each wave on data analysis should be minimized. Wave III of the Add Health study consists of a follow-up interview with the 20, 245 in-home sample members from Wave I. A total of 14, 979 interviews were conducted between august 2001 and April 2002. In addition, the sample fielded for Wave III included 45 respondents who were interviewed at Wave II only, in order to increase the number of respondents in the genetic sample. These 45 cases were never assigned weights in Wave II and the data from Wave II have never been cleaned or used. Excluded from the Wave III sample were 687 cases that did not have sample flags or weights from Wave I. Thus, the total number of cases fielded for Wave III is 20,103. Eligibility for Wave III The 687 cases that were not fielded in Wave III are ineligible and were not assigned Wave III weights. Similarly, the 45 cases added in Wave II were never assigned weights in Wave II and the data from wave II have never been cleaned or used. For purposes of weighting, these 45 cases were considered ineligible and were not be assigned any weight for Wave III. Of all the groups of cases that would usually be deemed ineligible, it was determined that “deceased” is the only group that has the same definition at Wave II and Wave III. The other groups (non-existent, permanently out of the country, ineligible due to age, not a sibling of the originally sampled adolescent, or on active military duty) have different meanings at Waves II and III. Hence, they are not comparable. Only 96 deceased cases will be further deemed ineligible for the purposes of Wave III weighting. These cases were not assigned Wave III weights. Table A below shows the final disposition of the Wave III cases. 12 Table A. Final Disposition of Wave III Cases Keepcase Wave III Final Disposition Wave Wave Wave I II III Codes and Descriptions Freq Eligible Respondent or Nonor Ineligible Respondent Excluded from Wave III because these cases have no sample flags nor Wave 1 weights 0 . 1 . . 538 I - 0 . 1 1 . 149 I - Total 687 Cases found to be Wave III ineligible (for weighting purposes) 1 459 Deceased 1 . . 40 I - 1 459 Deceased 1 1 . 56 I - Total 96 Cases added in Wave II to supplement the genetic sample; these have no Wave I or II data nor weights 1 422 Unavailable after repeated attempts . . . 2 I 1 458 R same not identified . . . 2 I 1 460 Final Refusal by R . . . 5 I 1 477 Incarcerated . . . 1 I 1 481 Moved out of interviewing area: No FI available . . . 1 I 1 484 Not located: Leads exhausted . . . 4 I 1 489 Other Non-Interview (specify) . . . 3 I 1 494 Interview Completed (all sections) . . 1 27 I Total 45 Eligible, but non-interviews in Wave III Cases considered eligible for weighting purposes 1 451 R age ineligible 1 . . 1 E NR 1 451 R age ineligible 1 1 . 3 E NR 1 482 Moved out of country 1 . . 66 E NR 1 482 Moved out of country 1 1 . 109 E NR 1 486 Active Duty Military - Unavailable for Duration 1 . . 46 E NR 1 486 Active Duty Military 1 1 . 141 E NR Cases where person interviewed was not the correct Add Health respondent 1 494 Interview Completed (All sections) but WAVE3=. 1 . . 13 E NR 1 494 Interview Completed (All Sections) but WAVE3 = . 1 1 . 25 E NR 13 Keepcase Wave III Final Disposition Wave Wave Wave I II III Freq Eligible Respondent or or NonIneligible Respondent Other eligible nonrespondents 1 420 No one home after repeated attempts 1 . . 22 E NR 1 420 No one boon after repeated attempts 1 1 . 17 E NR 1 422 Unavailable after repeated attempts 1 . . 239 E NR 1 422 Unavailable after repeated attempts 1 1 . 419 E NR 1 423 Unavailable for duration of field study 1 . . 32 E NR 1 423 Unavailable for duration of field study 1 1 . 58 E NR 1 458 R name not identified 1 . . 4 E NR 1 458 R name not identified 1 1 . 9 E NR 1 460 Final Refusal by R 1 . . 421 E NR 1 460 Final Refusal by R 1 1 . 591 E NR 1 461 Final Refusal by Patent/Guardian 1 . . 43 E NR 1 461 Final Refusal by Patent/Guardian 1 1 . 75 E NR 1 462 Final Refusal by Other 1 . . 13 E NR 1 462 Final Refusal by Other 1 1 . 17 E NR 1 470 Language Barrier - Spanish 1 . . 4 E NR 1 470 Language Barrier - Spanish 1 1 . 3 E NR 1 471 Language Barrier - Other 1 1 . 2 E NR 1 475 Physically/Mentally Incapable 1 . . 18 E NR 1 475 Physically/Mentally Incapable 1 1 . 23 E NR 1 477 Incarcerated 1 . . 32 E NR 1 477 Incarcerated 1 1 . 71 E NR 1 478 Institutionalized 1 1 . 3 E NR 1 481 Moved out of Interviewing area: No FI available 1 . . 9 E NR 1 481 Moved out of interviewing area: No FI available I 1 . 18 E NR 1 483 Not located by end of field period: Leads not exhausted 1 . . 39 E NR 1 483 Not located by end of field period: Leads not exhausted 1 1 . 51 E NR 1 484 Not located: Leads exhausted 1 . . 872 E NR 1 484 Not located: Leads exhausted 1 1 . 1,253 E NR 14 Keepcase Wave III Final Disposition Wave Wave Wave I II III Freq Eligible Respondent or or NonIneligible Respondent 1 485 Mistakenly interviewed as Partner 1 . . 1 E NR 1 485 Mistakenly interviewed as Partner 1 1 . 2 E NR 1 489 Other Non-Interview (specify) 1 . 5 E NR 1 489 Other Non-Interview (specify) 1 1 . 13 E NR 1 501 Interview Completed but data lost but WAVE3=. 1 1 . 2 E NR 1 502 Unknown outcome; ID number used to interview another respondent, outcome for this case not recorded 1 . . 2 E NR 1 502 Unknown outcome; ID number used to interview another respondent, outcome for this case not recorded 1 1 . 5 E NR Total 4,792 Eligible Interview 1 490 Breakoff/Partial Interview 1 . 1 2 E R 1 490 Breakoff/Partial Interview 1 1 1 1 E R 1 491 Interview Completed Only 1 1 1 4 E R 1 492 Interview Completed with Obs 1 1 1 16 E R 1 493 Interview Completed with GPS 1 . 1 1 E R 1 493 Interview Completed with GPS 1 1 1 10 E R 1 494 Interview Completed (All Sections) 1 . 1 3,546 E R 1 494 Interview Completed (All Sections) 1 1 1 11,590 E R Total 15,170 Grand Total 20,790 Weights for the Grand Sample Because the Wave III sample consists of Wave I in-home sample members, creating the Wave III crosssectional weights for the grand sample involved adjusting the Wave I Grand Sample Weights for additional Wave III nonresponse. The basic formulas for these adjustments appear in the file “weights.pdf” (included on the CD-ROM or in the download product file). The file “weights3.pdf” provides codebook level information on the sample weights. Weighted nonresponse adjustments were calculated separately for each school using the Wave I grand sample weights. Wave III respondents who have Wave I grand sample weights (i.e., were Wave I respondents) were assigned cross-sectional weights. Weights were missing, otherwise. The nonresponse-adjusted cross-sectional weights were poststratified to estimates of the grade-sex-race subpopulations derived from the Wave I grand sample weights, excluding the deceased at Wave III. 15 These estimates reflect the portion of the 1995 population (represented by the Wave I sample) that would have been eligible at Wave III. The estimates were calculated by summing the Wave I grand sample weights for all the sample members of each grade-sex-race domain that were alive at Wave III. Please refer to Table B-1 in “weights.pdf” to examine the grade-sex-race subpopulation estimates used to poststratify the cross-sectional weights to the Wave I population. The Wave III longitudinal weights were calculated similarly, except that the Wave II grand sample weights were used instead of the Wave I grand sample weights (see weights.pdf). That is, the Wave II grand sample weights were adjusted for additional Wave II nonresponse using weighted nonresponse adjustments to the Wave II grand sample weights calculated separately for each school. Sample members who were respondents in both Wave II and Wave III were assigned weights. Weights were missing otherwise. Wave II respondents were defined as sample members who had Wave II grand sample weights. For purposes of this weighting process, Wave II ineligibles were those who were deceased, those who were not selected for Wave II interview, and the 45 cases added in Wave II but never weighted. The Wave II weights of the few Wave I 12th graders who were retained in Wave II were not poststratified to reflect the corresponding population of 12th graders in the United States. In order to keep the number represented by these seniors at Wave II consistent with estimates produced by the Wave II sample, estimates of the grade-sex-race subpopulations derived from the Wave II grand sample weights, excluding the deceased, were used to poststratify the nonresponse-adjusted longitudinal weights. The estimates were calculated by summing the Wave II grand sample weights for all the sample members of each gradesex-race domain that were still alive at Wave III. Please refer to Table B-2 in “weights.pdf” to examine the subpopulation estimates used to poststratify the longitudinal weights to the Wave III population. Weight Trimming Because the nonresponse-adjusted weights were trimmed in the previous two waves, the question of whether to trim the weights in Wave III was considered. Weight trimming can reduce the variances of estimates but may also increase their biases. The hope is that trimming will reduce the total mean squared error; whether or not this is accomplished cannot be evaluated with the available data. Nevertheless, a good reason to trim the weights for Wave III is to be consistent with the previous two waves. To evaluate the effect of trimming on the nonresponse-adjusted weights on the precision of the estimates, unequal weighting effects (UWE) were calculated for the cross-sectional and longitudinal weights both with and without trimming. The UWE is defined as [1 + CV2(weights)] where CV2(weights) refers to the coefficient of variation of the weights squared. As was done in Wave I, the trimmed value was set to 6000 (i.e., all nonresponse-adjusted weights greater than 6000 were set equal to 6000). Poststratification adjustments were then applied to both the untrimmed and the trimmed nonresponse-adjusted weights. The table below summarizes the results of the analysis of trimming effects. Note that the public-use sample weights were not trimmed in previous waves and are not trimmed in Wave III. 16 Effect on Weight Trimming on the UWE for Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Weighting Type of Weight Number of Positive Weights Untrimmed Weights UWE Adjusted for NR 14322 Final (poststratified) Trimmed Weights Number Trimmed UWE 1.92370 209 1.82760 14322 1.93530 209 1.84260 Adjusted for NR 10828 1.86821 209 1.74612 Final (poststratified) 10828 1.87360 209 1.75417 Wave I Final 18924 1.88615 Wave II Final 13568 1.82098 Cross-sectional Longitudinal In the table above, note that UWE for the untrimmed longitudinal weights is approximately at the level of the final weights for Wave I (i.e., about 1.9 in both cases). Thus, trimming does not appear to be necessary for Wave III longitudinal weighting to reduce the UWE to that of Wave I. For the crosssectional weights, the UWE for the poststratified untrimmed weights is only slightly higher than the Wave I UWE. These results suggest that the UWE is only slightly reduced by trimming at the risk of an unknown increase in nonsampling bias. Further the untrimmed UWE is acceptable for both longitudinal and cross-sectional weighting. Nevertheless, since the percentage of weights that are trimmed is small (between 1.5 and 1.9 percent) the risk of nonsampling bias by trimming is also small. Weights were trimmed to be consistent with the treatment of the weights in earlier waves. The original investigators recommend that the trimmed final weights be used in analyses with Wave III data (Wave III public use weights are not trimmed). Data Analysis with the Public Use Data set Analysts should refer to the following FAQ pages for information about performing data analysis with the public use files: http://www.cpc.unc.edu/addhealth/faq.html File Processing History The Add Health data are available in two forms: contractual release and public-use release. The complete data file is available with restrictions through the contractual release.3 The public-use data set, distributed by Sociometrics and described in this User's Guide, includes Wave III data for 4,882 respondents randomly selected from the complete, restricted use dataset. In the interest of protecting the anonymity and confidentiality of Add Health respondents, some variables were dropped because of too few cases to report; other variables were collapsed. Sociometrics received ten SAS export data files from Add Health staff. Three files were merged to create the main respondent file (data set Q1-Q2). The remaining seven files have been retained as separate data files because the unit of analysis differs across the files. 3 For more information, contact the Add Health Support Staff at the Carolina Population Center, email [email protected]. 17 Main Respondent File (dataset Q1-Q2). This file includes data from the in-home questionnaire, the grand sampling weights, scores from the Add Health Picture Vocabulary Test, and biospecimen data for 4,882 respondents. This file may be merged with Waves I and II (public use dataset AFDA FAM98A3) using the respondent identification variables MEXQ1001 (Wave III) and MEX48003 (Waves I and II). Relationship Table File (dataset Q3). This file contains records for 13,998 relationships and may be merged into the main respondent file by respondent identification number (MEXQ1001 and MEXQ3001). Pregnancy Table File (dataset Q4). This file contains records for 2,348 pregnancies and may be merged into the main respondent file by respondent identification number (MEXQ1001 and MEXQ4001). Relationship Detail File (dataset Q5). This file contains detailed information on 12,680 relationship records and may be merged into the main level file by respondent identification number (MEXQ1001 and MEXQ5001). Completed Pregnancies File (dataset Q6). This file contains information on 2,163 completed pregnancies and may be merged into the main respondent file by respondent identification number (MEXQ1001 and MEXQ6001). Current Pregnancies File (dataset Q7). This file contains information about 180 current pregnancies and may be merged into the main respondent file by respondent identification number (MEXQ1001 and MEXQ7001). Live Births File (dataset Q8). This file contains information about 1,357 live births and may be merged into the main respondent file by respondent identification number (MEXQ1001 and MEXQ8001). Children and Parenting File (dataset Q9). This file contains detailed information about 1,323 children and may be merged into the main respondent file by respondent identification number (MEXQ1001 and MEXQ9001). Machine-readable statements to document the database's variables and valid values, and to transform the raw data file into an analysis file capable of being analyzed with SPSS or SAS, have been added by DAAPPP staff. Merging Wave I and II Data with Wave III Data Purchasers of Sociometrics’ public use version of Add Health Waves I and II (AFDA dataset FAM98A3) may wish to merge the main respondent files for all three waves. Data for Waves I and II are provided in a single raw data file (or SPSS portable file) in dataset FAM98A3. Ordering information may be obtained at: http://www.socio.com/srch/summary/afda2/fam98a3.htm. Merging may be accomplished by using the respondent identification number variable from waves I and II (MEX48003) and the respondent identification number variable from wave III (MEXQ1001). 18 Questionnaire sections PDF versions of the Wave III codebook are available on the CD-ROM or in the downloadable versions of this dataset. Codebook sections and files are identified as follows: Section PVT WEIGHTS A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Questionnaire Section Vocabulary Test Grand Sample Weights Setup of CAPI Interview Overview and Demographics Household Roster and Residence History Parental Support and Relationships Retrospective ADHD Relationships with Siblings Friends Education Labor Market Experience & Active-Duty Military Service General Health and Diet Access to Health Services, Health Insurance Illnesses, Medications, Physical Disabilities Social Psychology and Mental Health Mentoring Marriage/Co-habitation History and Attitudes Economics and Personal Future Sexual Experiences and STDs Table of Relationships Table of Pregnancies Relationships in Detail BEM Inventory Propensity for Risk Completed Pregnancies Current Pregnancies Live Births Children and Parenting Delinquency and Violence Involvement with the Criminal Justice System Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs, Self-Image Mistreatment by Adults Civic Participation and Citizenship Religion and Spirituality Gambling Daily Activities Biological Specimen Participation Interviewer's Report Reports and Publications http://www.cpc.unc.edu/projects/addhealth/publications.html 19 Item Root PVT H3OD H3HR H3WP H3RA H3WS H3FS H3ED H3LM H3GH H3HS H3ID H3SP H3MN H3MR H3EC H3SE H3TR H3TP H3RD H3BM H3PR H3PG H3PC H3LB H3KK H3DS H3CJ H3TO H3MA H3CC H3RE H3GM H3DA H3BP H3IR Filename pvt3.pdf weights3.pdf secta.pdf sec1.pdf sec2.pdf sec3.pdf sec4.pdf sec5.pdf sec6.pdf sec7.pdf sec8.pdf sec9.pdf sec10.pdf sec11.pdf sec12.pdf sec13.pdf sec14.pdf sec15.pdf sec16.pdf sec17.pdf sec18.pdf sec19.pdf sec20.pdf sec21.pdf sec22.pdf sec23.pdf sec24.pdf sec25.pdf sec26.pdf sec27.pdf sec28.pdf sec29.pdf sec30.pdf sec31.pdf sec32.pdf sec33.pdf sec34.pdf sec35.pdf Description of Machine-Readable Files and Supplementary Documentation Contents of Machine-Readable Files Machine-readable files are available for network (Unix) and microcomputer (PC and Macintosh) use. All data files are available on CD-ROM or may be downloaded from Sociometrics in compressed and zipped format for either Unix or Windows operating platforms. Other microcomputer formats are available at the user's request. A description of the contents of each file is given below. File 1 Raw data file: The format of this file is described in the “data list” section of the SPSS syntax program file (File 2) and the “Input” section of the SAS syntax program file. File 2 SPSS Syntax Program for Unix and Windows: This file consists of SPSS syntax statements designed to read the raw data in File 1 and create an SPSS active file. File 2 is suitable for both SPSSx (Unix) and SPSS/Windows. The SPSS program file contains data list statements, variable names and labels, value labels, and missing value declarations. Data list statements provide the record and column position of each variable. Variable names consisting of eight alphanumeric characters have been assigned using standard conventions for the Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention. The first two characters encode the variable's primary "Topic" and the third its "Type" (see Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type on pages 28ff.); the fourth and fifth characters give the Data Set Number; the sixth through eighth characters give the sequence number of the variable within a given Data Set Number. The definitions employed by Sociometrics archivists to assign Topic and Type codes have been included as Appendix A of this document. Variable labels further describe the content of each variable in simple English word strings of up to 64 alphanumeric characters. Analyses using SPSS or SAS typically print only the first 40 of these characters. When SAS or SPSS program statements are used to read in the raw data file, the truncation of variable labels greater than 40 characters may result in multiple "warning" messages from the system (SAS or SPSS). These warning messages can be ignored. They are not related to problems in the resulting system file. Variable labels include the original codebook/questionnaire item from which they were derived. Value labels of up to 40 alphanumeric characters each are given to describe the possible response codes for each variable. Analyses using SPSS or SAS typically print only the first 16 to 20 of these characters. Appendix B provides value labels for Academic and Instructional coding; Appendix C provides value labels for Occupational Classification Codes. Missing values are identified for all variables that have values to be coded as missing. For numeric variables, a blank in the data file is automatically treated as a system missing value. Several additional values per variable may be used to declare missing values in SPSSx or SPSS/Windows. The following codes are used throughout the Wave III data and have been coded as “missing data” in SPSS and SAS syntax: 5, 95, 995, 9995 = question not asked because respondent is not part of the sample selected to receive the question, for example, sibling, friend, binge. 6, 96, 996, 9996 = refused 8, 98, 998, 9998 = don’t know 7, 97, 997, 9997 = legitimate skip 9, 99, 999, 9999 = not applicable 20 Users of SPSSx may wish to add a SAVE command at the end of the batch statements to save the active file as a system file. Special notes to users of SPSS/Windows: It is recommended that SPSS/Windows users import the SPSS portable system file included on the CD-ROM and zipped download file into the SPSS application. Filenames for each portable system file included in this dataset are provided on the inside cover of this document. Importing an SPSS portable file from the pull-down menus in SPSS/Windows: File, Open, Data Change file type to SPSS Portable (*.por) Locate the portable file on hard drive or CD-ROM Click open to launch the import. Importing an SPSS portable file using syntax and the syntax window in SPSS/Windows (file location must be specified between the single quote marks: import file = ‘c:\my documents\dapq1q2.por’. save outfile = ‘c:\my documents\dapq1q2.sav’. execute. Using the SPS syntax file. Sociometrics produces “batch” style SPSS syntax programs. When using SPSS/Windows, the size of the dataset often precludes processing the entire syntax program file in a single executed run. Please note that you may not be able to process the entire syntax program without some editing to the program. We recommend the following: a) Run pieces of the syntax at a time. For some datasets we recommend running the data list portion of the syntax only, adding an execute command after the period that delimits the data list syntax. After reading in the raw data and naming the variables, the active file should be saved. Following the save, you may be required to run pieces of the variable labels and value labels syntax. This is accomplished by placing the EXECUTE command after a set of labels, highlighting that piece of syntax, and then issuing the run selection command from the menu. A new Variable Labels or Value Labels command must be placed at the beginning of the next block of labels that will be processed. You may also wish to save the active file periodically. For extremely large syntax files, modifications may be required because the syntax program contains too many syntactic elements for SPSS/Windows to process in a single run. If you attempt to run the entire syntax program, or even smaller pieces of the program, and receive the message "missing command delimiter," the problem may be that SPSS cannot process so many pieces of syntax in a single batch or executed run. b) Creating syntax extracts with a smaller selection of variables. For larger datasets, if you have access to a network or mainframe system with SPSSx, it is sometimes easier to create the analysis file on that system, and then create a portable system file. SPSS Windows can import a large SPSSx portable system file. SPSS Windows doesn't seem to have problems reading enormous portables files, but does give problems when syntax files have many, many commands and declarations. File 3 SAS Syntax Program: This file consists of SAS program statements designed to read the raw data in File 1 and create a SAS system file. The contents of this file are analogous to the contents of the previously described File 2. Users may need to add "job control language" (JCL) statements to the SAS program file to meet the requirements of their specific operating system. File 4 Data Dictionary: Sequential list of variable and value labels. This file consists of DISPLAY DICTIONARY output describing the SPSS active file created by the program in File 2. Variables are listed in sequential order. Variable names and labels, value labels, missing value designations, print and write formats are clearly displayed. 21 File 5 Statistics: Unweighted frequencies or other descriptive statistics for each variable. Descriptive statistics only are provided for variables with more than 50 value categories, such as respondent identification number, zip codes, etc. Additional Files: This data set also includes SPSS portable system files and SAS transport files created from files 1 (raw data) and file 2 (SPSS) or file 3 (SAS) for each of the respondent files in the dataset. PDF codebooks are also included on the CD-ROM and download file. 22 Key Characteristics Report A brief overview of sample characteristics with regard to key demographic variables follows. For each of 14 basic background constructs, the most closely related variables in the present Data Set are identified, and frequencies or other summary statistics are given. In cases where no study variables are analogous or closely related to a basic background variable, this is noted. All frequencies presented here are unweighted sample statistics and should not be used to represent the population. Gender Variable Name: GRSQ1017 Variable Label: Wave 3 Biological Sex Values: Frequencies: 1. Male 2. Female 2,253 2,629 Age Variable Name: AGSQ1027 Variable Label: Wave 3 Calculated Age Values: Frequencies: 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 36 540 766 801 877 833 747 229 40 12 1 National Origin / Ethnicity Variable Name: RASQ1032 Variable Label: H3OD2 Of Hispanic or Latino Origin Values: Frequencies: 0. No 1. Yes 8. Don’t Know 4,353 522 7 Note. Specific Hispanic ethnicity is assessed by variables RASQ1033 through RASQ1038 (items H3OD3A through H3OD3F). 23 National Origin / Ethnicity, continued Variable Name: RASQ1039 Variable Label: H3OD4A Race: White Values: Frequencies: 0. not marked 1. marked 6. refused 8. don’t know 9. not applicable 1,467 3,376 8 16 15 Variable Name: RASQ1040 Variable Label: H3OD4B Race: Black or African American Values: Frequencies: 0. not marked 1. marked 8. don’t know 9. not applicable 3,664 1,213 3 2 Variable Name: RASQ1041 Variable Label: H3OD4C Race: American Indian or Native American Values: Frequencies: 0. not marked 1. marked 8. don’t know 9. not applicable 4,650 226 3 3 Variable Name: RASQ1042 Variable Label: H3OD4D Race: Asian or Pacific Islander Values: Frequencies: 0. not marked 1. marked 8. don’t know 9. not applicable 4650 227 2 3 Note. Specific Asian ethnicity is assessed by variables RASQ1043 through RASQ1049 (items H3OD5A through H3OD5G). 24 Marital Status Variable Name: MPSQ1973 Variable Label: H3MR3_A Still married, marriage 1 Values: Frequencies: 0. no 1. yes 7. legitimate skip 8. don’t know 66 802 4,013 1 Note. See also MPSQ1983 H3MR3_B for marriage 2 status. Respondents who had never been married were skipped on this item. Ever Married Variable Name: MPBQ1969 Variable Label: H3MR1 # times married Values: Frequencies: 0 1 2 3 6. refused 8. don’t know missing 3,984 869 21 1 1 1 5 Age at First Marriage Note. Age at first marriage may be derived from the following variables: MPHQ1971, MPHQ1972 (Month and year of marriage 1, items H3MR2M_A and H3MR2Y_A, respectively); and AGHQ1031, AGHQ1030 (Month and year of birth, items H3OD1D and H3OD1M, respectively). Religion Variable Name: RLSQ2682 Variable Label: H3RE1 Respondent’s present religion Values: Frequencies: 0. None/Atheist/Agnostic 919 1. Protestant 801 2. Catholic 1,010 3. Jewish 41 4. Buddhist 17 5. Hindu 6 6. Moslem 15 7. Other 413 8. Christian 1,571 96. refused 24 98. don’t know 34 99. not applicable 30 25 Religion of Origin Variable Name: RLHQ2707 Variable Label: H3RE26 Religion of youth / raised in Values: Frequencies: 0. none 1. Protestant 2. Catholic 3. Jewish 4. Buddhist 5. Hindu 6. Moslem 7. other 8. Christian Missing 96. refused 98. don’t know 99. not applicable 518 925 1,288 52 21 7 12 375 1,618 1 23 29 13 Highest School Year Completed Note. Highest school year completed may be derived from the following variables: EDSQ1515 EDSQ1516 EDSQ1517 EDSQ1518 EDSQ1519 EDSQ1520 EDSQ1521 EDSQ1522 H3ED2 Received GED or high school equivalency degree H3ED3 Received high school diploma H3ED4 Received associate or junior college degree (AA) H3ED5 Received bachelor's degree (BA, AB, or BS) H3ED6 Received master's degree (MA or MS) H3ED7 Received doctoral degree (PhD, DrPH) H3ED8 Received professional degree (DDS, JD, MD, DVM) H3ED9 Received no academic degrees or diplomas School Enrollment Variable Name: EDBQ1545 Variable Label: H3ED25 Going to school full time or part time Values: Frequencies: 1. full time 2. part time 7. legitimate skip 9. not applicable missing 1,448 377 3,052 3 2 Note. Respondents who were not attending school were skipped on this question. 26 Employment Status Variable Name: OCBQ1663 Variable Label: H3LM7 Currently work for pay 10+ hours per day Values: Frequencies: 0. no 1. yes 7. legitimate skip 1,241 3,342 299 Family Income Variable Name: WFSQ2126 Variable Label: H3EC6 2000/01 Total household income before taxes (in ranges) Values: Frequencies: $0 $1-999 $1,000-4,999 $5,000-9,999 $10,000-19,999 $20,000-39,999 $40,000-59,999 $60,000-79,999 $80,000-99,999 $100,000+ 999996. refused 999997. legitimate skip 999998. don’t know 999999. not applicable missing 18 125 21 22 79 175 178 169 102 203 59 2,972 705 10 44 Note. This variable is continuous; income ranges have been used to summarize the data. Community of Residence No analogous variable. Household Size No analogous variable. 27 Distribution of Variables By Topic and Type As described previously, all variables in the Data Set have been named with the general goal of providing the user with quick reference to certain useful information. Each variable is classified according to a primary "Topic", and if necessary a secondary Topic, and one "Type" category from the lists below. The Topics and Types were selected to cover the main demographic, sociological, psychological, and biomedical domains relevant to users of DAAPPP. The following pages serve to characterize the substantive components and "areas of richness" of the Data Set, and to provide a complete listing of the particular variables investigated in each topical area. See Appendix A for an explanation of the Topic and Type categories, their development, and definitions. Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention Topics and Types Topic AB AC AD AG BF CB CI Topic Name Topic Topic Name CL CM CN CP CR Abortion Agency Characteristics Adoption Age Biological Functioning/Development Childbearing/Pregnancy Crime/Delinquency/Behavior Problems Clinical Activities Communication Contraception/Prophylaxis Civic/Political Activities Childrearing PE RA RC RL RS SA SD Personality Race/Ethnicity/Heritage Recreation Religion/Ethics Residence/Location Substance Abuse Sexually Transmitted Diseases SX UN WF Type Sexuality Undocumented Wealth/Finances /Material Things Type Name A Attitudes/Values ED Education B Behavior FH Family/Household Characteristics C Cognition FS E Emotion GC Friends/Social Activities/Social Support Guidance/Counseling H History GR Gender/Gender Role I Intention HL Physical Health/Disease M Motivation IN Intellectual Functioning O Other IV Interview P Program/Policy ME Meta Level R Reason MH Mental Health S Status MP Marriage/Cohabitation T Personality Trait NU Nutrition U Undocumented OC Occupation/Employment X Meta OT Other Y Aggregate OW Out-of-Wedlock Pregnancy/Parenthood Z Household 28 Matrix of Variable Topics and Types Total Reason Motivation Emotion Status History Trait Meta Behavior Topic: Attitude Type: Cognition Main Respondent File Q1-Q2 Adoption 4 5 9 Age 2 39 41 Biological Function/Development 1 11 6 1 18 5 19 6 3 33 4 14 Childrearing Civic/Political Activities Clinical Activities Contraception 1 5 6 19 30 20 2 Crime/Delinquency/Behavior Problems 90 73 35 198 Education 42 57 56 155 Family/Household Characteristics 34 42 77 40 40 123 22 22 Friends/Social Activities 2 2 41 Gender/Gender Role Guidance/Counseling 1 Intellectual Function 2 Interview 6 3 Mental Health 17 1 9 27 10 24 3 1 8 1 13 Meta Level 4 32 78 6 1 149 19 2 8 1 13 39 8 8 Occupation 1 Personality 16 3 1 83 Physical Health 18 48 26 7 52 93 77 58 1 Race/Ethnicity 6 11 11 Religion 6 7 2 Sexuality 13 2 Sexually Transmitted Disease 14 1 Residence/Location Substance Use 44 Wealth/Finances/Material Things 93 150 35 35 Recreation Total 187 4 7 1 Marriage/Cohabitation Patterns 6 28 4 556 18 22 42 23 4 27 19 4 29 76 36 5 55 58 2 8 18 43 448 511 5 130 38 5 A complete listing of the variables in datasets Q3 through Q9 starts on page 67. 29 49 34 135 77 1859 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Main Respondent File Q1-Q2 Socio Original Type Variable Label ADHQ1075 ADHQ1078 ADHQ1079 ADHQ1080 ADSQ1076 ADSQ1077 ADSQ1081 ADSQ1082 ADSQ1085 H3OD23 H3OD26 H3OD27 H3OD28 H3OD24 H3OD25 H3OD29 H3OD30 H3OD33 History History History History Status Status Status Status Status Topic: (AD) Adoption H3OD23 Ever adopted H3OD26 Age when adopted H3OD27 # months old when adopted H3OD28 Age when found out had been adopted H3OD24 Adopted by blood relative H3OD25 Adopted by new spouse of biological parent H3OD29 Transracial adoption, diff race from both parents H3OD30 International adoption, parents US, R intl H3OD33 Adoptive/foster home neglect, physical/sexual abuse Topic: (AG) Age AGHQ1031 AGHQ1030 AGSQ1027 AGSQ1101 AGSQ1102 AGSQ1106 AGSQ1107 AGSQ1111 AGSQ1112 AGSQ1116 AGSQ1117 AGSQ1121 AGSQ1122 AGSQ1126 AGSQ1127 AGSQ1131 AGSQ1132 AGSQ1136 AGSQ1137 AGSQ1141 AGSQ1142 AGSQ1146 AGSQ1147 AGSQ1151 AGSQ1152 AGSQ1156 AGSQ1157 AGSQ1161 AGSQ1162 AGSQ1166 AGSQ1167 AGSQ1171 AGSQ1172 AGSQ1176 AGSQ1177 AGSQ1181 AGSQ1182 AGSQ1186 AGSQ1187 AGSQ1191 AGSQ1192 H3OD1Y H3OD1M CALCAGE3 H3HR8A H3HR9A H3HR8B H3HR9B H3HR8C H3HR9C H3HR8D H3HR9D H3HR8E H3HR9E H3HR8F H3HR9F H3HR8G H3HR9G H3HR8H H3HR9H H3HR8I H3HR9I H3HR8J H3HR9J H3HR8K H3HR9K H3HR8L H3HR9L H3HR8M H3HR9M H3HR8N H3HR9N H3HR8O H3HR9O H3HR8P H3HR9P H3HR8Q H3HR9Q H3HR8R H3HR9R H3HR8S H3HR9S History History Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status H3OD1D Birth Year H3OD1M Birth Month Wave 3 Calculated age H3HR8A 1st HH member age H3HR9A 1st HH member approximate age H3HR8B 2nd HH member age H3HR9B 2nd HH member approximate age H3HR8C 3rd HH member age H3HR9C 3rd HH member approximate age H3HR8D 4th HH member age H3HR9D 4th HH member approximate age H3HR8E 5th HH member age H3HR9E 5th HH member approximate age H3HR8F 6th HH member age H3HR9F 6th HH member approximate age H3HR8G 7th HH member age H3HR9G 7th HH member approximate age H3HR8H 8th HH member age H3HR9H 8th HH member approximate age H3HR8I 9th HH member age H3HR9I 9th HH member approximate age H3HR8J 10th HH member age H3HR9J 10th HH member approximate age H3HR8K 11th HH member age H3HR9K 11th HH member approximate age H3HR8L 12th HH member age H3HR9L 12th HH member approximate age H3HR8M 13th HH member age H3HR9M 13th HH member approximate age H3HR8N 14th HH member age H3HR9N 14th HH member approximate age H3HR8A 15th HH member age H3HR9O 15th HH member approximate age H3HR8P 16th HH member age H3HR9P 16th HH member approximate age H3HR8Q 17th HH member age H3HR9Q 17th HH member approximate age H3HR8R 18th HH member age H3HR9R 18th HH member approximate age H3HR8S 19th HH member age H3HR9S 19th HH member approximate age 30 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label Topic: (BF) Biological Function/Development BFHQ2787 CIBQ2336 CIBQ2337 CIBQ2338 CIBQ2339 CIBQ2340 CIBQ2341 CIBQ2342 CIBQ2343 CIBQ2344 CIBQ2345 CIBQ2346 CIBQ2347 CIBQ2348 CIBQ2349 CIBQ2350 CIBQ2351 CIBQ2352 CIBQ2353 CIBQ2354 CIBQ2355 CIBQ2356 CIBQ2357 CIBQ2358 CIBQ2359 CIBQ2360 CIBQ2361 CIBQ2362 CIBQ2364 CIBQ2432 CIBQ2433 CIBQ2434 CIBQ2435 CIBQ2436 CIBQ2437 CIBQ2438 CIBQ2439 CIBQ2440 CIBQ2441 CIBQ2442 CIBQ2443 CIBQ2444 CIBQ2445 CIBQ2446 CIBQ2447 CIBQ2448 CIBQ2449 CIBQ2450 CIBQ2451 CIBQ2452 H3DA45 History H3DA45 Age got period for first time H3DS1 H3DS2 H3DS3 H3DS4 H3DS5 H3DS6 H3DS7 H3DS8 H3DS9 H3DS10 H3DS11 H3DS12 H3DS13 H3DS14 H3DS15 H3DS16 H3DS17 H3DS18A H3DS18B H3DS18C H3DS18D H3DS18E H3DS18F H3DS18G H3DS18H H3DS18I H3CJ1 H3CJ3 H3CJ67 H3CJ68 H3CJ69 H3CJ70 H3CJ71 H3CJ72 H3CJ73 H3CJ74 H3CJ75 H3CJ76 H3CJ77 H3CJ78 H3CJ79 H3CJ80 H3CJ81 H3CJ82 H3CJ83 H3CJ84 H3CJ85 H3CJ86 H3CJ87 Topic: (CI) Crime/Delinquency/Behavior Problems Behavior H3DS1 How often damage others' property past 12 mos Behavior H3DS2 How often steal something $50+ past 12 months Behavior H3DS3 How often enter house/building to steal past 12 mos Behavior H3DS4 How often use/threaten weapon to rob past 12 mos Behavior H3DS5 How often sell marijuana/other drugs past 12 mos Behavior H3DS6 How often steal something <$50 past 12 mos Behavior H3DS7 How often in physical gang fight past 12 months Behavior H3DS8 How often buy, sell, hold stolen property past 12 mos Behavior H3DS9 How often use credit/bank card w/o permission past 12 mos Behavior H3DS10 How often deliberately write bad check past 12 mos Behavior H3DS11 How often use weapon in fight past 12 months Behavior H3DS12 How often carry handgun at school/work past 12 mos Behavior H3DS13 Ever belonged to named gang Behavior H3DS14 Own a handgun (not from job) Behavior H3DS15 # handguns owned Behavior H3DS16 # times fight requiring medical care past 12 mos Behavior H3DS17 In fight hurt someone who req medical care past 12 mos Behavior H3DS18A Saw someone shoot/stab person past 12 months Behavior H3DS18B Someone pulled a gun on you past 12 months Behavior H3DS18C Someone pulled a knife on you past 12 months Behavior H3DS18D Someone shot you past 12 months Behavior H3DS18E Someone stabbed you past 12 months Behavior H3DS18F Beaten up, but nothing stolen past 12 mos Behavior H3DS18G Beaten up and something stolen past 12 mos Behavior H3DS18H Pulled knife or gun on someone past 12 months Behavior H3DS18I Shot or stabbed someone past 12 months Behavior H3CJ1 # times detained by police about activities Behavior H3CJ3 Ever arrested or taken into custody by police Behavior H3CJ67 Arrested since age 18 Behavior H3CJ68 # times arrested since age 18 Behavior H3CJ69 Adult crime: assault Behavior H3CJ70 Adult crime: robbery Behavior H3CJ71 Adult crime: theft Behavior H3CJ72 Adult crime: possess, sell stolen property Behavior H3CJ73 Adult crime: destroy property/property offense Behavior H3CJ74 Adult crime: possess/use marijuana or hashish Behavior H3CJ75 Adult crime: sell marijuana or hashish Behavior H3CJ76 Adult crime: possess or use other illegal drugs Behavior H3CJ77 Adult crime: sell/make other illegal drugs Behavior H3CJ78 Adult crime: major traffic offense Behavior H3CJ79 Adult crime: animal abuse or neglect Behavior H3CJ80 Adult crime: possess or sell an illegal firearm Behavior H3CJ81 Adult crime: solicitation or prostitution Behavior H3CJ82 Adult crime: child abuse or neglect Behavior H3CJ83 Adult crime: domestic violence or spousal abuse Behavior H3CJ84 Adult crime: other felony Behavior H3CJ85 Adult crime: other misdemeanor Behavior H3CJ86 Convicted or pled guilty to crime in adult court Behavior H3CJ87 # times convicted/pled guilty in adult court 31 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label CIBQ2478 CIBQ2479 CIBQ2482 CIBQ2483 CIBQ2484 CIBQ2485 CIBQ2486 CIBQ2487 CIBQ2488 CIBQ2489 CIBQ2490 CIBQ2491 CIBQ2492 CIBQ2493 CIBQ2494 CIBQ2495 CIBQ2496 CIBQ2497 CIBQ2498 CIBQ2504 CIBQ2505 CIBQ2506 CIBQ2507 CIBQ2508 CIBQ2509 CIBQ2510 CIBQ2511 CIBQ2512 CIBQ2513 CIBQ2514 CIBQ2515 CIBQ2516 CIBQ2517 CIBQ2518 CIBQ2519 CIBQ2520 CIBQ2521 CIBQ2522 CIBQ2531 CIBQ2532 CIBQ2533 CIHQ2363 CIHQ2365 CIHQ2366 CIHQ2367 CIHQ2368 CIHQ2369 CIHQ2370 CIHQ2371 CIHQ2372 CIHQ2373 CIHQ2374 H3CJ110 H3CJ111 H3CJ113 H3CJ114 H3CJ115 H3CJ116 H3CJ117 H3CJ118 H3CJ119 H3CJ120 H3CJ121 H3CJ122 H3CJ123 H3CJ124 H3CJ125 H3CJ126 H3CJ127 H3CJ128 H3CJ129 H3CJ133 H3CJ134 H3CJ135 H3CJ136 H3CJ137 H3CJ138 H3CJ139 H3CJ140 H3CJ141 H3CJ142 H3CJ143 H3CJ144 H3CJ145 H3CJ146 H3CJ147 H3CJ148 H3CJ149 H3CJ150 H3CJ151 H3CJ158 H3CJ159 H3CJ160 H3CJ2 H3CJ4 H3CJ5 H3CJ6 H3CJ7 H3CJ8 H3CJ9 H3CJ10 H3CJ11 H3CJ12 H3CJ13 Topic: (CI) Crime/Delinquency/Behavior Problems Behavior H3CJ110 Committed crime for which convicted in adult court Behavior H3CJ111 Committed crimes for which convicted in adult court Behavior H3CJ113 Most recent crime: assault Behavior H3CJ114 Most recent crime: robbery Behavior H3CJ115 Most recent crime: theft Behavior H3CJ116 Most recent crime: possess, sell stolen property Behavior H3CJ117 Most recent crime: destroy property/property offense Behavior H3CJ118 Most recent crime: possess or use marijuana or hashish Behavior H3CJ119 Most recent crime: sell marijuana or hashish Behavior H3CJ120 Most recent crime: possess or use other illegal drugs Behavior H3CJ121 Most recent crime: sell/make other illegal drugs Behavior H3CJ122 Most recent crime: major traffic offense Behavior H3CJ123 Most recent crime: animal abuse or neglect Behavior H3CJ124 Most recent crime: possess or sell an illegal firearm Behavior H3CJ125 Most recent crime: solicitation or prostitution Behavior H3CJ126 Most recent crime: child abuse or neglect Behavior H3CJ127 Most recent crime: domestic violence or spousal abuse Behavior H3CJ128 Most recent crime: other felony Behavior H3CJ129 Most recent crime: other misdemeanor Behavior H3CJ133 Actually committed most recent crime Behavior H3CJ134 Actually committed most recent crimes Behavior H3CJ135 Other adult crime: assault Behavior H3CJ136 Other adult crime: robbery Behavior H3CJ137 Other adult crime: theft Behavior H3CJ138 Other adult crime: possess, sell stolen property Behavior H3CJ139 Other adult crime: destroy property/property offense Behavior H3CJ140 Other adult crime: possess or use marijuana or hashish Behavior H3CJ141 Other adult crime: sell marijuana or hashish Behavior H3CJ142 Other adult crime: possess or use other illegal drugs Behavior H3CJ143 Other adult crime: sell/make other illegal drugs Behavior H3CJ144 Other adult crime: major traffic offense Behavior H3CJ145 Other adult crime: animal abuse or neglect Behavior H3CJ146 Other adult crime: possess or sell an illegal firearm Behavior H3CJ147 Other adult crime: solicitation or prostitution Behavior H3CJ148 Other adult crime: child abuse or neglect Behavior H3CJ149 Other adult crime: domestic violence or spousal abuse Behavior H3CJ150 Other adult crime: other felony Behavior H3CJ151 Other adult crime: other misdemeanor Behavior H3CJ158 Actually committed other adult crime Behavior H3CJ159 Actually committed other adult crimes Behavior H3CJ160 Biological father ever served time in jail or prison History H3CJ2 Age first time stopped or detained by police History H3CJ4 Age first time arrested or taken into custody by police History H3CJ5 # times arrested before age 18 History H3CJ6 Juvenile charge: assault History H3CJ7 Juvenile charge: robbery History H3CJ8 Juvenile charge: theft History H3CJ9 Juvenile charge: receive, possess, sell stolen property History H3CJ10 Juvenile charge: destroy property or other property History H3CJ11 Juvenile charge: possess or use marijuana or hashish History H3CJ12 Juvenile charge: sell marijuana or hashish History H3CJ13 Juvenile charge: possess or use other illegal drugs 32 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label CIHQ2375 CIHQ2376 CIHQ2377 CIHQ2378 CIHQ2379 CIHQ2380 CIHQ2381 CIHQ2382 CIHQ2383 CIHQ2384 CIHQ2385 CIHQ2386 CIHQ2387 CIHQ2388 CIHQ2389 CIHQ2390 CIHQ2391 CIHQ2392 CIHQ2393 CIHQ2394 CIHQ2395 CIHQ2396 CIHQ2397 CIHQ2398 CIHQ2399 CIHQ2400 CIHQ2401 CIHQ2402 CIHQ2403 CIHQ2404 CIHQ2405 CIHQ2406 CIHQ2407 CIHQ2408 CIHQ2409 CIHQ2410 CIHQ2411 CIHQ2412 CIHQ2413 CIHQ2414 CIHQ2415 CIHQ2416 CIHQ2417 CIHQ2418 CIHQ2419 CIHQ2420 CIHQ2421 CIHQ2422 CIHQ2423 CIHQ2424 CIHQ2425 CIHQ2426 H3CJ14 H3CJ15 H3CJ16 H3CJ17 H3CJ18 H3CJ19 H3CJ20 H3CJ21 H3CJ22 H3CJ23 H3CJ24 H3CJ25M H3CJ25Y H3CJ26 H3CJ27 H3CJ28 H3CJ29 H3CJ30 H3CJ31 H3CJ32 H3CJ33 H3CJ34 H3CJ35 H3CJ36 H3CJ37 H3CJ38 H3CJ39 H3CJ40 H3CJ41 H3CJ42 H3CJ43A H3CJ43B H3CJ44 H3CJ45 H3CJ46 H3CJ47 H3CJ48 H3CJ49 H3CJ50 H3CJ51 H3CJ52 H3CJ53 H3CJ54 H3CJ55 H3CJ56 H3CJ57 H3CJ58 H3CJ59 H3CJ60 H3CJ61 H3CJ62 H3CJ63A Topic: (CI) Crime/Delinquency/Behavior Problems History H3CJ14 Juvenile charge: sell/manufacture other illegal drugs History H3CJ15 Juvenile charge: major traffic offense History H3CJ16 Juvenile charge: drink or buy alcohol under legal age History H3CJ17 Juvenile charge: animal abuse or neglect History H3CJ18 Juvenile charge: possess or sell an illegal firearm History H3CJ19 Juvenile charge: solicitation or prostitution History H3CJ20 Juvenile charge: other felony History H3CJ21 Juvenile charge: other misdemeanor History H3CJ22 Convicted, pled guilty, in juvenile court History H3CJ23 # times convicted, pled guilty, in juvenile court History H3CJ24 Age first convicted, pled guilty, in juvenile court History H3CJ25M Month first convicted, pled guilty, in juvenile court History H3CJ25Y Year first convicted, pled guilty, in juvenile court History H3CJ26 Juvenile conviction: assault History H3CJ27 Juvenile conviction: robbery History H3CJ28 Juvenile conviction: theft History H3CJ29 Juvenile conviction: recv, possess, sell stolen property History H3CJ30 Juvenile conviction: destroy property/property offense History H3CJ31 Juvenile conviction: possess or use marijuana or hashish History H3CJ32 Juvenile conviction: selling marijuana or hashish History H3CJ33 Juvenile conviction: possess or use other illegal drugs History H3CJ34 Juvenile conviction: sell/manufacture other illegal drugs History H3CJ35 Juvenile conviction: major traffic offense History H3CJ36 Juvenile conviction: drink/buy alcohol under legal age History H3CJ37 Juvenile conviction: animal abuse or neglect History H3CJ38 Juvenile conviction: possess or sell an illegal firearm History H3CJ39 Juvenile conviction: solicitation or prostitution History H3CJ40 Juvenile conviction: other felony History H3CJ41 Juvenile conviction: other misdemeanor History H3CJ42 Sentenced probation, juvenile/youth detention center History H3CJ43A Months on probation for juvenile conviction History H3CJ43B Years on probation for juvenile conviction History H3CJ44 Committed crime for which sentenced in juvenile court History H3CJ45 Committed crimes for which sentenced in juvenile court History H3CJ46 Other juvenile crime: assault History H3CJ47 Other juvenile crime: robbery History H3CJ48 Other juvenile crime: theft History H3CJ49 Other juvenile crime: possess, sell stolen property History H3CJ50 Other juvenile crime: destroy property/property offense History H3CJ51 Other juvenile crime: possess or use marijuana or hashish History H3CJ52 Other juvenile crime: selling marijuana or hashish History H3CJ53 Other juvenile crime: possess or use other illegal drugs History H3CJ54 Other juvenile crime: sell/make other illegal drugs History H3CJ55 Other juvenile crime: major traffic offense History H3CJ56 Other juvenile crime: drink/buy alcohol under legal age History H3CJ57 Other juvenile crime: animal abuse or neglect History H3CJ58 Other juvenile crime: possess or sell an illegal firearm History H3CJ59 Other juvenile crime: solicitation or prostitution History H3CJ60 Other juvenile crime: other felony History H3CJ61 Other juvenile crime: other misdemeanor History H3CJ62 Sentenced probation/detention for oth juvenile plea History H3CJ63A How long detention for juvenile conviction or plea 33 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label CIHQ2427 CIHQ2428 CIHQ2429 CIHQ2430 CIHQ2431 CIHQ2453 CIHQ2454 CIHQ2455 CIHQ2480 CIHQ2481 CISQ2456 CISQ2457 CISQ2458 CISQ2459 CISQ2460 CISQ2461 CISQ2462 CISQ2463 CISQ2464 CISQ2465 CISQ2466 CISQ2467 CISQ2468 CISQ2469 CISQ2470 CISQ2471 CISQ2472 CISQ2473 CISQ2474 CISQ2475 CISQ2476 CISQ2477 CISQ2499 CISQ2500 CISQ2501 CISQ2502 CISQ2503 CISQ2523 CISQ2524 CISQ2525 CISQ2526 CISQ2527 CISQ2528 CISQ2529 CISQ2530 H3CJ63B H3CJ64A H3CJ64B H3CJ65 H3CJ66 H3CJ88 H3CJ89M H3CJ89Y H3CJ112M H3CJ112Y H3CJ90 H3CJ91 H3CJ92 H3CJ93 H3CJ94 H3CJ95 H3CJ96 H3CJ97 H3CJ98 H3CJ99 H3CJ100 H3CJ101 H3CJ102 H3CJ103 H3CJ104 H3CJ105 H3CJ106 H3CJ107 H3CJ108A H3CJ108B H3CJ109A H3CJ109B H3CJ130 H3CJ131A H3CJ131B H3CJ132A H3CJ132B H3CJ152 H3CJ153 H3CJ154 H3CJ155 H3CJ156A H3CJ156B H3CJ157A H3CJ157B Topic: (CI) Crime/Delinquency/Behavior Problems History H3CJ63B Total time detention for juvenile conviction or plea History H3CJ64A Total months probation for juvenile conviction or plea History H3CJ64B Total years probation for juvenile conviction or plea History H3CJ65 Actually committed additional juvenile crime History H3CJ66 Actually committed additional juvenile crimes History H3CJ88 Age first time convicted/pled guilty in adult court History H3CJ89M Month first convicted/pled guilty in adult court History H3CJ89Y Year first convicted/pled guilty in adult court History H3CJ112M Month convicted/pled guilty of crime most recently History H3CJ112Y Year convicted/pled guilty of crime most recently Status H3CJ90 Adult conviction: assault Status H3CJ91 Adult conviction: robbery Status H3CJ92 Adult conviction: theft Status H3CJ93 Adult conviction: possess, sell stolen property Status H3CJ94 Adult conviction: destroying property/property offense Status H3CJ95 Adult conviction: possess or use marijuana or hashish Status H3CJ96 Adult conviction: selling marijuana or hashish Status H3CJ97 Adult conviction: possess/use other illegal drugs Status H3CJ98 Adult conviction: sell/manufacture other illegal drugs Status H3CJ99 Adult conviction: major traffic offense Status H3CJ100 Adult conviction: animal abuse or neglect Status H3CJ101 Adult conviction: possess/selling illegal firearm Status H3CJ102 Adult conviction: solicitation or prostitution Status H3CJ103 Adult conviction: child abuse or neglect Status H3CJ104 Adult conviction: domestic violence or spousal abuse Status H3CJ105 Adult conviction: other felony Status H3CJ106 Adult conviction: other misdemeanor Status H3CJ107 Probation, jail, or prison 1st conviction adult court Status H3CJ108A Months jail or prison first conviction adult court Status H3CJ108B Years jail or prison first conviction adult court Status H3CJ109A Months probation first conviction adult court Status H3CJ109B Years probation first conviction adult court Status H3CJ130 Probation, jail, or prison most recent adult crime Status H3CJ131A Months in jail or prison most recent time Status H3CJ131B Years in jail or prison most recent time Status H3CJ132A Months on probation most recent time Status H3CJ132B Years on probation most recent time Status H3CJ152 Other conviction, sentenced to probation Status H3CJ153 Other conviction/guilty plea, sentenced to jail Status H3CJ154 Other conviction/guilty plea, sentenced to prison Status H3CJ155 Other conviction/guilty plea, sentenced to none of these Status H3CJ156A Months jail/prison for other adult convictions Status H3CJ156B Years in jail or prison for other adult convictions Status H3CJ157A Months on probation for other adult convictions Status H3CJ157B Years on probation for other adult convictions Topic: (CL) Clinical Activities CLBQ1834 CLBQ1836 CLBQ1839 CLBQ1842 CLBQ1893 H3HS13 H3HS15 H3HS18 H3HS21 H3ID32 Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior H3HS13 Where go for medical care H3HS15 Where go for last routine check-up H3HS18 Have Pap smear last gynecological/pelvic exam H3HS21 Dental exam by dentist/hygienist past 12 months H3ID32 How long most recent hospital stay 34 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type CLHQ1832 CLHQ1835 CLHQ1837 CLHQ1888 CLHQ1890 CLHQ1891 CLRQ1815 CLRQ1816 CLRQ1817 CLRQ1818 CLRQ1819 CLRQ1820 CLRQ1821 CLRQ1822 CLRQ1823 CLRQ1824 CLRQ1825 CLRQ1826 CLRQ1827 CLRQ1828 CLRQ1829 CLRQ1833 CLRQ1838 CLRQ1889 CLRQ1892 H3HS11 H3HS14 H3HS16 H3ID27 H3ID29 H3ID30 H3HS8A H3HS8B H3HS8C H3HS8D H3HS8E H3HS8F H3HS8G H3HS8H H3HS8I H3HS8J H3HS8K H3HS8L H3HS8M H3HS8N H3HS8O H3HS12 H3HS17 H3ID28 H3ID31 History History History History History History Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Variable Label Topic: (CL) Clinical Activities H3HS11 How long since last consulted doctor or nurse H3HS14 How long since last routine check-up H3HS16 Last gynecological or pelvic examination H3ID27 # times emergency room or ER visit past 5 years H3ID29 # times hospitalized at least 1 night past 5 years H3ID30 How long since most recent hospitalization H3HS8A Not seek medical care: didn't know who to see H3HS8B Not seek medical care: no transportation H3HS8C Not seek medical care: no one to go along H3HS8D Not seek medical care: parent would not go along H3HS8E Not seek medical care: not want parents to know H3HS8F Not seek medical care: difficult make appointment H3HS8G Not seek medical care: afraid of doctor H3HS8H Not seek medical care: problem would go away H3HS8I Not seek medical care: couldn't pay H3HS8J Not seek medical care: no time H3HS8K Not seek medical care: MD tell partner H3HS8L Not seek medical care: too embarrassed H3HS8M Not seek medical care: MD report to police H3HS8N Not seek medical care: MD couldn't help H3HS8O Not seek MD/Health Care: other H3HS12 Main reason went to doctor or nurse H3HS17 Main reason for gynecological/pelvic examination H3ID28 Main reason for most recent emergency room visit H3ID31 Main reason for most recent hospitalization CNAQ2286 CNAQ2287 CNAQ2288 CNAQ2289 CNBQ2217 CNBQ2218 CNBQ2219 CNBQ2220 CNBQ2275 CNBQ2276 CNBQ2277 CNBQ2278 CNBQ2279 CNBQ2280 CNBQ2281 CNBQ2282 CNBQ2283 CNBQ2284 CNCQ2285 CNCQ2290 H3SE33 H3SE34 H3SE35 H3SE36 H3SE7 H3SE8 H3SE9 H3SE10 H3SE29A H3SE29B H3SE29C H3SE29D H3SE29E H3SE29F H3SE29G H3SE30A H3SE30B H3SE31 H3SE32 H3SE37 Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Cognition Cognition CPAQ2676 CPAQ2677 CPAQ2678 CPAQ2679 H3CC10 H3CC11 H3CC12 H3CC13 Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Topic: (CN) Contraception H3SE33 Good idea to call for gonorrhea/chlamydia results H3SE34 How people feel about R calling for test results H3SE35 Health if gonorrhea or chlamydia & no treatment H3SE36 How bad relationship w/partner if gonorrhea or chlamydia H3SE7 birth control at intercourse past 12 mos H3SE8 Condom at vaginal intercourse past 12 mos H3SE9 Most recent vaginal intercourse use birth control H3SE10 Most recent vaginal intercourse use condom H3SE29A Use birth control pills past 12 mos H3SE29B Use implant (Norplant) past 12 mos H3SE29C Use birth control shot (Depo Provera) past 12 mos H3SE29D Use diaphragm past 12 months H3SE29E Use emergency contraception/morn aft pill past 12 mos H3SE29F Use natural family planning past 12 months H3SE29G Use female sterilization past 12 mos H3SE30A Use condom past 12 months H3SE30B Use male sterilization past 12 months H3SE31 Condom ever broke/slip off during sex past 12 mos H3SE32 Chance have either gonorrhea or chlamydia H3SE37 Chance could be cured if had gonorrhea or chlamydia Topic: (CP) Civic/Political Activities H3CC10 Trust the federal government H3CC11 Trust my state government H3CC12 Trust my local government H3CC13 Consider self conservative, liberal 35 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label CPAQ2680 CPBQ2656 CPBQ2657 CPBQ2658 CPBQ2659 CPBQ2660 CPBQ2661 CPBQ2662 CPBQ2663 CPBQ2664 CPBQ2665 CPBQ2666 CPBQ2667 CPBQ2668 CPBQ2669 CPBQ2670 CPBQ2671 CPBQ2672 CPBQ2673 CPBQ2674 CPHQ1065 CPHQ1066 CPHQ2652 CPHQ2653 CPHQ2654 CPHQ2655 CPSQ1064 CPSQ1067 CPSQ2681 H3CC14 H3CC3 H3CC4A H3CC4B H3CC4C H3CC4D H3CC4E H3CC4F H3CC4G H3CC4H H3CC4I H3CC5 H3CC6 H3CC7 H3CC8 H3CC9A H3CC9B H3CC9C H3CC9D H3CC9E H3OD18M H3OD18Y H3CC1 H3CC2A H3CC2B H3CC2C H3OD17 H3OD19 H3CC15 Topic: (CP) Civic/Political Activities Attitude H3CC14 Identify with specific political party Behavior H3CC3 Unpaid volunteer/community service past 12 months Behavior H3CC4A Volunteer/community svc: youth organizations Behavior H3CC4B Volunteer/community svc: service organizations Behavior H3CC4C Volunteer/community svc: political organizations Behavior H3CC4D Volunteer/community svc: ethnic-support Behavior H3CC4E Volunteer/community svc: church groups Behavior H3CC4F Volunteer/community svc: neighborhood improvement Behavior H3CC4G Volunteer/community svc: hospitals or nursing homes Behavior H3CC4H Volunteer/community svc: educational organizations Behavior H3CC4I Volunteer/community svc: conservation, environment Behavior H3CC5 Donated blood, plasma, platelets last 12 months Behavior H3CC6 Registered organ donor Behavior H3CC7 Registered to vote Behavior H3CC8 Voted in most recent presidential election Behavior H3CC9A Contribute $ to political party/candidate past 12 mos Behavior H3CC9B Contact government about issues past 12 mos Behavior H3CC9C Run for public office past 12 months Behavior H3CC9D Run for non-public office past 12 months Behavior H3CC9E Attended political rally or march past 12 months History H3OD18M Month became citizen History H3OD18Y Year became citizen History H3CC1 Between 12-18, do volunteer or community service History H3CC2A Volunteer/community svc strictly voluntary History H3CC2B Volunteer/community service court-ordered History H3CC2C Volunteer/community svc req by parents/school/church Status H3OD17 Have become a US citizen Status H3OD19 Trying to become US citizen Status H3CC15 Party identification CRBQ2648 CRBQ2649 CRBQ2650 CRBQ2651 CRBQ2751 CRBQ2752 CRBQ2754 CRBQ2755 CRBQ2756 CRBQ2757 CRBQ2758 CRHQ2642 CRHQ2643 CRHQ2644 CRHQ2645 CRHQ2646 CRHQ2647 CRSQ2753 H3MAC7 H3MAC8 H3MAC9 H3MAC10 H3DA20 H3DA21 H3DA23 H3DA24 H3DA25 H3DA26 H3DA27 H3MA1 H3MA2 H3MA3 H3MA4 H3MA5 H3MA6 H3DA22 Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior History History History History History History Status Topic: (CR) Childrearing H3MA7C How often R leave child home alone H3MA8C How often R not taken care of child's basic needs H3MA9C How often R slapped, hit, kicked child H3MA10C How often social services investigated Rs child care H3DA20 # hours week in household child care on avg H3DA21 # hours week carry, walk, play with children on avg H3DA23 Attend household children's sports past 7 days H3DA24 # times attend children's sports H3DA25 Actively participate in children's sports past 7 days H3DA26 # times actively participate in children's sports H3DA27 # hours participated in children's sports past 7 days H3MA1 By 6th grade, how often left home alone by parents H3MA2 Parents not take care of basic needs H3MA3 Parents slapped, hit, or kicked respondent H3MA4 Parents touch in sexual way, force sexual relations H3MA5 Social services investigate respondent's care H3MA6 Respondent removed from home by social services H3DA22 Children in household do sports activities 36 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio EDBQ1523 EDBQ1524 EDBQ1542 EDBQ1545 EDBQ1551 EDBQ1553 EDBQ1564 EDBQ1565 EDBQ1566 EDBQ1571 EDBQ1572 EDBQ1577 EDBQ1578 EDBQ1583 EDBQ1584 EDBQ1589 EDBQ1590 EDBQ1595 EDBQ1596 EDBQ1601 EDBQ1602 EDBQ1607 EDBQ1608 EDBQ1613 EDBQ1614 EDBQ1619 EDBQ1620 EDBQ1625 EDBQ1626 EDBQ1631 EDBQ1632 EDBQ1637 EDBQ1638 EDBQ1643 EDBQ1644 EDBQ1649 EDBQ1650 EDBQ2772 EDBQ2773 EDBQ2781 EDBQ2782 EDBQ2783 EDHQ1308 EDHQ1316 EDHQ1525 EDHQ1526 EDHQ1527 EDHQ1528 EDHQ1529 EDHQ1530 EDHQ1531 EDHQ1532 Original H3ED10 H3ED11 H3ED23 H3ED25 H3ED31 H3ED33 H3ED44 H3ED45_A H3ED46_A H3ED45_B H3ED46_B H3ED45_C H3ED46_C H3ED45_D H3ED46_D H3ED45_E H3ED46_E H3ED45_F H3ED46_F H3ED45_G H3ED46_G H3ED45_H H3ED46_H H3ED45_I H3ED46_I H3ED45_J H3ED46_J H3ED45_K H3ED46_K H3ED45_L H3ED46_L H3ED45_M H3ED46_M H3ED45_N H3ED46_N H3ED45_O H3ED46_O H3DA36 H3DA37 H3DA40 H3DA41 H3DA42 H3WP76 H3WP84 H3ED12M H3ED12Y H3ED13M H3ED13Y H3ED14M H3ED14Y H3ED15M H3ED15Y Type Variable Label Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior History History History History History History History History History History Topic: (ED) Education H3ED10 Ever attended high school H3ED11 Ever attend another high school H3ED23 Currently attending regular school H3ED25 Going to school full time or part time H3ED31 Attend school for 3+ months since last degree H3ED33 Ever expelled from school H3ED44 # vocational or job training programs attended H3ED45_A 1st vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_A 1st training field H3ED45_B 2nd vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_B 2nd training field H3ED45_C 3rd vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_C 3rd training field H3ED45_D 4th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_D 4th training field H3ED45_E 5th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_E 5th training field H3ED45_F 6th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_F 6th training field H3ED45_G 7th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_G 7th training field H3ED45_H 8th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_H 8th training field H3ED45_I 9th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_I 9th training field H3ED45_J 10th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_J 10th training field H3ED45_K 11th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_K 11th training field H3ED45_L 12th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_L 12th training field H3ED45_M 13th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_M 13th training field H3ED45_N 14th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_N 14th training field H3ED45_O 15th vocational/job training institution attend H3ED46_O 15th training field H3DA36 Currently enrolled in school, job training program H3DA37 # hours a week in school or job/vocational program H3DA40 # hours per week walk/bike to and from classes on avg H3DA41 # school hours per week standing on average H3DA42 # school hours per week sitting on average H3WP76 How far in school was mom when R start HS H3WP84 How far in school was dad when R start HS H3ED12M Month received GED or HS equivalency H3ED12Y Year received GED or HS equivalency H3ED13M Month received high school diploma H3ED13Y Year received high school diploma H3ED14M Month received AA or junior college degree H3ED14Y Year received AA or junior college degree H3ED15M Month received bachelor's degree H3ED15Y Year received bachelor's degree 37 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label EDHQ1535 EDHQ1536 EDHQ1539 EDHQ1540 EDHQ1543 EDHQ1544 EDHQ1552 EDHQ1554 EDHQ1555 EDHQ1556 EDHQ1557 EDHQ1558 EDHQ1559 EDHQ1560 EDHQ1561 EDHQ1562 EDHQ1563 EDHQ1569 EDHQ1570 EDHQ1575 EDHQ1576 EDHQ1581 EDHQ1582 EDHQ1587 EDHQ1588 EDHQ1593 EDHQ1594 EDHQ1599 EDHQ1600 EDHQ1605 EDHQ1606 EDHQ1611 EDHQ1612 EDHQ1617 EDHQ1618 EDHQ1623 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Status Topic: (ED) Education H3ED18M Month received master's degree H3ED18Y Year received master's degree H3ED21M Month received professional degree H3ED21Y Year received professional degree H3ED24M Month first enroll in or attend current school H3ED24Y Year first enroll in or attend current school H3ED32 # schools attended at least 3 months 6/95 and now H3ED34 Expelled from grade school H3ED35 Expelled from 6th grade H3ED36 Expelled from 7th grade H3ED37 Expelled from 8th grade H3ED38 Expelled from 9th grade H3ED39 Expelled from 10th grade H3ED40 Expelled from 11th grade H3ED41 Expelled from 12th grade H3ED42 Expelled from college H3ED43 Vocational/job training 3+ mos since summer '95 H3ED49MA 1st training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YA 1st training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MB 2nd training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YB 2nd training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MC 3rd training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YC 3rd training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MD 4th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YD 4th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49ME 5th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YE 5th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MF 6th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YF 6th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MG 7th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YG 7th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MH 8th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YH 8th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MI 9th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YI 9th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MJ 10th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YJ 10th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MK 11th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YK 11th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49ML 12th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YL 12th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MM 13th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YM 13th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MN 14th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YN 14th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED49MO 15th training month certificate/license awarded H3ED49YO 15th training year certificate/license awarded H3ED1 Highest grade or year of regular school completed H3ED2 Received GED or high school equivalency degree H3ED3 Received high school diploma H3ED4 Received associate or junior college degree (AA) H3ED5 Received bachelor's degree (BA, AB, or BS) H3ED6 Received master's degree (MA or MS) 38 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label EDSQ1520 EDSQ1521 EDSQ1522 EDSQ1533 EDSQ1534 EDSQ1537 EDSQ1538 EDSQ1541 EDSQ1546 EDSQ1547 EDSQ1548 EDSQ1549 EDSQ1550 EDSQ1567 EDSQ1568 EDSQ1573 EDSQ1574 EDSQ1579 EDSQ1580 EDSQ1585 EDSQ1586 EDSQ1591 EDSQ1592 EDSQ1597 EDSQ1598 EDSQ1603 EDSQ1604 EDSQ1609 EDSQ1610 EDSQ1615 EDSQ1616 EDSQ1621 EDSQ1622 EDSQ1627 EDSQ1628 EDSQ1633 EDSQ1634 EDSQ1639 EDSQ1640 EDSQ1645 EDSQ1646 EDSQ1651 EDSQ1652 EDSQ2774 EDSQ2775 EDSQ2776 EDSQ2777 EDSQ2778 EDSQ2779 EDSQ2780 H3ED7 H3ED8 H3ED9 H3ED16 H3ED17 H3ED19 H3ED20 H3ED22 H3ED26 H3ED27 H3ED28 H3ED29 H3ED30 H3ED47_A H3ED48_A H3ED47_B H3ED48_B H3ED47_C H3ED48_C H3ED47_D H3ED48_D H3ED47_E H3ED48_E H3ED47_F H3ED48_F H3ED47_G H3ED48_G H3ED47_H H3ED48_H H3ED47_I H3ED48_I H3ED47_J H3ED48_J H3ED47_K H3ED48_K H3ED47_L H3ED48_L H3ED47_M H3ED48_M H3ED47_N H3ED48_N H3ED47_O H3ED48_O H3DA38A H3DA38B H3DA38C H3DA38D H3DA38E H3DA38F H3DA39 Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Topic: (ED) Education H3ED7 Received doctoral degree (PhD, DrPH) H3ED8 Received professional degree (DDS, JD, MD, DVM) H3ED9 Received no academic degrees or diplomas H3ED16 First college major H3ED17 Second college major or minor H3ED19 Master's degree field of study 1 H3ED20 Master's degree field of study 2 H3ED22 Type of professional degree H3ED26 Current school type H3ED27 Year of college or graduate school H3ED28 Completed graduate course work H3ED29 Graduate major / field of study 1 H3ED30 Graduate major / field of study 2 H3ED47_A 1st training required by welfare agency H3ED48_A 1st training receive certificate or license H3ED47_B 2nd training required by welfare agency H3ED48_B 2nd training receive certificate or license H3ED47_C 3rd training required by welfare agency H3ED48_C 3rd training receive certificate or license H3ED47_D 4th training required by welfare agency H3ED48_D 4th training receive certificate or license H3ED47_E 5th training required by welfare agency H3ED48_E 5th training receive certificate or license H3ED47_F 6th training required by welfare agency H3ED48_F 6th training receive certificate or license H3ED47_G 7th training required by welfare agency H3ED48_G 7th training receive certificate or license H3ED47_H 8th training required by welfare agency H3ED48_H 8th training receive certificate or license H3ED47_I 9th training required by welfare agency H3ED48_I 9th training receive certificate or license H3ED47_J 10th training required by welfare agency H3ED48_J 10th training receive certificate or license th H3ED47_K 11 training required by welfare agency th H3ED48_K 11 training receive certificate or license H3ED47_L 12th training required by welfare agency H3ED48_L 12th training receive certificate or license th H3ED47_M 13 training required by welfare agency th H3ED48_M 13 training receive certificate or license th H3ED47_N 14 training required by welfare agency th H3ED48_N 14 training receive certificate or license th H3ED47_O 15 training required by welfare agency H3ED48_O 15th training receive certificate or license H3DA38A School transportation: car H3DA38B School transportation: bus H3DA38C School transportation: subway H3DA38D School transportation: walking H3DA38E School transportation: bicycle H3DA38F School transportation: other H3DA39 # miles travel each class day from home to school/program 39 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio FHBQ1221 FHBQ1261 FHBQ1268 FHBQ1275 FHBQ1281 FHBQ1282 FHBQ1288 FHBQ1292 FHBQ1293 FHBQ1297 FHBQ1300 FHBQ1301 FHBQ1305 FHBQ1346 FHBQ1347 FHBQ1349 FHBQ1350 FHBQ1351 FHBQ1359 FHBQ1360 FHBQ1362 FHBQ1363 FHBQ1364 FHBQ1372 FHBQ1373 FHBQ1375 FHBQ1376 FHBQ1377 FHBQ1385 FHBQ1386 FHBQ1388 FHBQ1389 FHBQ1390 FHBQ2732 FHCQ1237 FHCQ1242 FHEQ1250 FHEQ1251 FHEQ1252 FHEQ1255 FHEQ1256 FHEQ1257 FHEQ1262 FHEQ1263 FHEQ1264 FHEQ1269 FHEQ1270 FHEQ1271 FHEQ1276 FHEQ1277 FHEQ1278 FHEQ1283 Original Type Variable Label H3HR23 H3WP29 H3WP36 H3WP43 H3WP49 H3WP50 H3WP56 H3WP60 H3WP61 H3WP65 H3WP68 H3WP69 H3WP73 H3WS6A H3WS7A H3WS9A H3WS10A H3WS11A H3WS6B H3WS7B H3WS9B H3WS10B H3WS11B H3WS6C H3WS7C H3WS9C H3WS10C H3WS11C H3WS6D H3WS7D H3WS9D H3WS10D H3WS11D H3DA1 H3WP7 H3WP11 H3WP18 H3WP19 H3WP20 H3WP23 H3WP24 H3WP25 H3WP30 H3WP31 H3WP32 H3WP37 H3WP38 H3WP39 H3WP44 H3WP45 H3WP46 H3WP51 Topic: (FH) Family/Household Characteristics Behavior H3HR23 Ever run away from home Behavior H3WP29 Still in touch with previous residential mom Behavior H3WP36 Still in touch with previous residential dad Behavior H3WP43 In touch with biological mom Behavior H3WP49 Ever live with biological mom Behavior H3WP50 In touch with biological dad Behavior H3WP56 Ever live with biological dad Behavior H3WP60 Ever lived in household with stepmother Behavior H3WP61 In touch with stepmother Behavior H3WP65 Contact stepmother by phone, mail, e-mail past 12 mos Behavior H3WP68 Ever lived in household with stepfather Behavior H3WP69 In touch with stepfather Behavior H3WP73 Contact stepfather by phone, mail, e-mail past 12 mos Behavior H3WS6A How often turn to Sibling 1 with problems Behavior H3WS7A How often quarrel or fight with Sibling 1 Behavior H3WS9A How often see Sibling 1 Behavior H3WS10A How often talk on telephone with Sibling 1 Behavior H3WS11A How often send/receive letters/e-mail Sib 1 Behavior H3WS6B How often turn to Sibling 2 with problems Behavior H3WS7B How often quarrel or fight with Sibling 2 Behavior H3WS9B How often see Sibling 2 Behavior H3WS10B How often talk on telephone with Sibling 2 Behavior H3WS11B How often send/receive letters/e-mail Sib 2 Behavior H3WS6C How often turn to Sibling 3 with problems Behavior H3WS7C How often quarrel or fight with Sibling 3 Behavior H3WS9C How often see Sibling 3 Behavior H3WS10C How often talk on telephone with Sibling 3 Behavior H3WS11C How often send/receive letters/e-mail Sib 3 Behavior H3WS6D How often turn to Sibling 4 with problems Behavior H3WS7D How often quarrel or fight with Sibling 4 Behavior H3WS9D How often see Sibling 4 Behavior H3WS10D How often talk on telephone with Sibling 4 Behavior H3WS11D How often send/receive letters/e-mail Sib 4 Behavior H3DA1 # times did housework past 7 days Cognition H3WP7 Know anything about biological mother Cognition H3WP11 Know anything about biological father Emotion H3WP18 Enjoy doing things with current residential mom Emotion H3WP19 Current residential mom is warm and loving Emotion H3WP20 Feel close to current residential mom Emotion H3WP23 Enjoy doing things with current residential dad Emotion H3WP24 Current residential dad warm and loving Emotion H3WP25 Feel close to current residential dad Emotion H3WP30 Enjoy doing things with previous residential mom Emotion H3WP31 Previous residential mom is warm and loving Emotion H3WP32 Feel close to previous residential mom Emotion H3WP37 Enjoy doing things with previous residential dad Emotion H3WP38 Previous residential dad warm and loving Emotion H3WP39 Feel close to previous residential dad Emotion H3WP44 Enjoy doing things with biological mom Emotion H3WP45 Biological mom warm and loving Emotion H3WP46 Feel close to biological mom Emotion H3WP51 Enjoy doing things with biological dad 40 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label FHEQ1284 FHEQ1285 FHEQ1294 FHEQ1295 FHEQ1296 FHEQ1302 FHEQ1303 FHEQ1304 FHEQ1345 FHEQ1358 FHEQ1371 FHEQ1384 FHHQ1024 FHHQ1025 FHHQ1069 FHHQ1070 FHHQ1071 FHHQ1072 FHHQ1073 FHHQ1084 FHHQ1086 FHHQ1087 FHHQ1088 FHHQ1089 FHHQ1090 FHHQ1091 FHHQ1092 FHHQ1222 FHHQ1223 FHHQ1224 FHHQ1231 FHHQ1232 FHHQ1235 FHHQ1236 FHHQ1239 FHHQ1240 FHHQ1241 FHHQ1244 FHHQ1245 FHHQ1246 FHHQ1306 FHHQ1314 FHHQ1341 FHHQ1342 FHHQ1343 FHHQ1354 FHHQ1355 FHHQ1356 FHHQ1367 FHHQ1368 FHHQ1369 FHHQ1380 FHHQ1381 H3WP52 H3WP53 H3WP62 H3WP63 H3WP64 H3WP70 H3WP71 H3WP72 H3WS5A H3WS5B H3WS5C H3WS5D PRMOM PRPOP H3OD21A H3OD21B H3OD21C H3OD21D H3OD21E H3OD32 H3OD34A H3OD34B H3OD35 H3OD36M H3OD36Y H3OD37M H3OD37Y H3HR24 H3HR25 H3HR26 H3WP3M H3WP3Y H3WP6M H3WP6Y H3WP9 H3WP10M H3WP10Y H3WP13 H3WP14M H3WP14Y H3WP74 H3WP82 H3WS2MA H3WS2YA H3WS3A H3WS2MB H3WS2YB H3WS3B H3WS2MC H3WS2YC H3WS3C H3WS2MD H3WS2YD Topic: (FH) Family/Household Characteristics Emotion H3WP52 Biological dad warm and loving Emotion H3WP53 Feel close to biological dad Emotion H3WP62 Enjoy doing things with stepmother Emotion H3WP63 Stepmother warm and loving Emotion H3WP64 Feel close to stepmother Emotion H3WP70 Enjoy doing things with stepfather Emotion H3WP71 Stepfather warm and loving Emotion H3WP72 Feel close to stepfather Emotion H3WS5A How close feel to Sibling 1 Emotion H3WS5B How close feel to Sibling 2 Emotion H3WS5C How close feel to Sibling 3 Emotion H3WS5D How close feel to Sibling 4 History Wave 3 Mother figure at last interview History Wave 3 Father figure at last interview History H3OD21A Lived on working farm before grade school History H3OD21B Lived on working farm during grade school History H3OD21C Lived on working farm during middle school History H3OD21D Lived on working farm during high school History H3OD21E Lived on working farm after high school History H3OD32 # foster homes lived in History H3OD34A # months lived in abusive placement History H3OD34B # years lived in abusive placement History H3OD35 Ever live with either biological parent History H3OD36M Month first lived with either biological parent History H3OD36Y Year first lived with either biological parent History H3OD37M Month most recently live with either bio parent History H3OD37Y Year most recently live with either bio parent History H3HR24 Ever been homeless for a week or longer History H3HR25 Ever stayed in homeless shelter History H3HR26 Parents ever ordered R to move out of their house History H3WP3M Month previous residential mom died History H3WP3Y Year previous residential mom died History H3WP6M Month previous residential dad died History H3WP6Y Year previous residential dad died History H3WP9 Respondent age when residential mother died History H3WP10M Month residential mom died History H3WP10Y Year residential mom died History H3WP13 Respondent age when biological dad died History H3WP14M Month biological dad died History H3WP14Y Year biological dad died History H3WP74 While in high school lived with mom/mother-figure History H3WP82 While in high school lived with dad/dad-figure History H3WS2MA Month Sibling 1 died History H3WS2YA Year Sibling 1 died History H3WS3A How Sibling 1 died History H3WS2MB Month Sibling 2 died History H3WS2YB Year Sibling 2 died History H3WS3B How Sibling 2 died History H3WS2MC Month Sibling 3 died History H3WS2YC Year Sibling 3 died History H3WS3C How Sibling 3 died History H3WS2MD Month Sibling 4 died History H3WS2YD Year Sibling 4 died 41 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label FHHQ1382 FHMQ1352 FHMQ1365 FHMQ1378 FHMQ1391 FHSQ1068 FHSQ1074 FHSQ1083 FHSQ1094 FHSQ1095 FHSQ1096 FHSQ1097 FHSQ1098 FHSQ1099 FHSQ1103 FHSQ1104 FHSQ1108 FHSQ1109 FHSQ1113 FHSQ1114 FHSQ1118 FHSQ1119 FHSQ1123 FHSQ1124 FHSQ1128 FHSQ1129 FHSQ1133 FHSQ1134 FHSQ1138 FHSQ1139 FHSQ1143 FHSQ1144 FHSQ1148 FHSQ1149 FHSQ1153 FHSQ1154 FHSQ1158 FHSQ1159 FHSQ1163 FHSQ1164 FHSQ1168 FHSQ1169 FHSQ1173 FHSQ1174 FHSQ1178 FHSQ1179 FHSQ1183 FHSQ1184 FHSQ1188 FHSQ1189 FHSQ1193 FHSQ1194 FHSQ1195 H3WS3D H3WS12A H3WS12B H3WS12C H3WS12D H3OD20 H3OD22 H3OD31 H3HR1 H3HR2 H3HR3 H3HR4 H3HR5 H3HR6 H3HR10A H3HR11A H3HR10B H3HR11B H3HR10C H3HR11C H3HR10D H3HR11D H3HR10E H3HR11E H3HR10F H3HR11F H3HR10G H3HR11G H3HR10H H3HR11H H3HR10I H3HR11I H3HR10J H3HR11J H3HR10K H3HR11K H3HR10L H3HR11L H3HR10M H3HR11M H3HR10N H3HR11N H3HR10O H3HR11O H3HR10P H3HR11P H3HR10Q H3HR11Q H3HR10R H3HR11R H3HR10S H3HR11S H3HR12 Topic: (FH) Family/Household Characteristics History H3WS3D How Sibling 4 died Motivation H3WS12A Wish had more contact with Sibling 1 Motivation H3WS12B Wish had more contact with Sibling 2 Motivation H3WS12C Wish had more contact with Sibling 3 Motivation H3WS12D Wish had more contact with Sibling 4 Status H3OD20 Ever lived on working farm Status H3OD22 Live on working farm now Status H3OD31 Ever live in foster home Status H3HR1 Live here or somewhere else Status H3HR2 Where living or stay most often now Status H3HR3 Stay at shelter in last week Status H3HR4 If live in another person's home who is this person Status H3HR5 Live alone or with others Status H3HR6 # people live with Status H3HR10A 1st HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11A 1st HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10B 2nd HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11B 2nd HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10C 3rd HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11C 3rd HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10D 4th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11D 4th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10E 5th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11E 5th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10F 6th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11F 6th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10G 7th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11G 7th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10H 8th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11H 8th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10I 9th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11I 9th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10J 10th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11J 10th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10K 11th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11K 11th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10L 12th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11L 12th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10M 13th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11M 13th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10N 14th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11N 14th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10O 15th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11O 15th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10P 16th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11P 16th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10Q 17th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11Q 17th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10R 18th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11R 18th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR10S 19th HH member relationship to respondent Status H3HR11S 19th HH member describe relationship to R Status H3HR12 Anyone in HH act as mother to respondent 42 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label FHSQ1196 FHSQ1197 FHSQ1198 FHSQ1229 FHSQ1230 FHSQ1233 FHSQ1234 FHSQ1238 FHSQ1243 FHSQ1274 FHSQ1289 FHSQ1290 FHSQ1298 FHSQ1307 FHSQ1315 FHSQ1340 FHSQ1344 FHSQ1348 FHSQ1353 FHSQ1357 FHSQ1361 FHSQ1366 FHSQ1370 FHSQ1374 FHSQ1379 FHSQ1383 FHSQ1387 FHSQ2749 FHSQ2750 H3HR13 H3HR14 H3HR15 H3WP1 H3WP2 H3WP4 H3WP5 H3WP8 H3WP12 H3WP42 H3WP57 H3WP58 H3WP66 H3WP75 H3WP83 H3WS1A H3WS4A H3WS8A H3WS1B H3WS4B H3WS8B H3WS1C H3WS4C H3WS8C H3WS1D H3WS4D H3WS8D H3DA18 H3DA19 Topic: (FH) Family/Household Characteristics Status H3HR13 Which person acts as mother Status H3HR14 Anyone in HH act as father to respondent Status H3HR15 Which person acts as father Status H3WP1 Previous residential mom same as current res mom Status H3WP2 Previous res mom at last interview still alive Status H3WP4 Previous residential dad same as current res dad Status H3WP5 Previous res dad from last interview still alive Status H3WP8 Biological mother still alive Status H3WP12 Biological dad still alive Status H3WP42 Previous res mom & dad live together same household Status H3WP57 Biological parents live together in same household Status H3WP58 Bio dad currently married/partner of not bio mom Status H3WP66 Bio mother currently married/partner of not bio dad Status H3WP75 Mom/mother-figure relationship respondent Status H3WP83 Dad/dad-figure relationship to respondent Status H3WS1A Sibling 1 still alive Status H3WS4A # Interests/goals shared by R and Sibling 1 Status H3WS8A How far in travel time live from Sibling 1 Status H3WS1B Sibling 2 still alive Status H3WS4B # Interests/goals shared by R and Sibling 2 Status H3WS8B How far in travel time live from Sibling 2 Status H3WS1C Sibling 3 still alive Status H3WS4C # Interests/goals shared by R and Sibling 3 Status H3WS8C How far in travel time live from Sibling 3 Status H3WS1D Sibling 4 still alive Status H3WS4D # Interests/goals shared by R and Sibling 4 Status H3WS8D How far in travel time live from Sibling 4 Status H3DA18 # children less than six years old in household Status H3DA19 # children between age 6 and 12 in household FSAQ1513 FSAQ2596 FSBQ1395 FSBQ1396 FSBQ1402 FSBQ1403 FSBQ1407 FSBQ1408 FSBQ1414 FSBQ1415 FSBQ1419 FSBQ1420 FSBQ1426 FSBQ1427 FSBQ1431 FSBQ1432 FSBQ1438 FSBQ1439 FSBQ1443 FSBQ1444 FSBQ1450 FSBQ1451 H3FS12 H3TO95 H3FS4_A H3FS5_A H3FS9_A H3FS10_A H3FS4_B H3FS5_B H3FS9_B H3FS10_B H3FS4_C H3FS5_C H3FS9_C H3FS10_C H3FS4_D H3FS5_D H3FS9_D H3FS10_D H3FS4_E H3FS5_E H3FS9_E H3FS10_E Topic: (FS) Friends/Social Activities Attitude H3FS12 Last 5 years Friends influenced R more than family Attitude H3TO95 How popular are you Behavior H3FS4_A How often see Friend 1 Behavior H3FS5_A Talk with Friend 1 on phone, email or letters Behavior H3FS9_A Did Friendship with Friend 1 end Behavior H3FS10_A How often see Friend 1 before Friendship ended Behavior H3FS4_B How often see Friend 2 Behavior H3FS5_B Talk with Friend 2 on phone, email or letters Behavior H3FS9_B Did Friendship with Friend 2 end Behavior H3FS10_B How often see Friend 2 before Friendship ended Behavior H3FS4_C How often see Friend 3 Behavior H3FS5_C Talk with Friend 3 on phone, email or letters Behavior H3FS9_C Did Friendship with Friend 3 end Behavior H3FS10_C How often see Friend 3 before Friendship ended Behavior H3FS4_D How often see Friend 4 Behavior H3FS5_D Talk with Friend 4 on phone, email or letters Behavior H3FS9_D Did Friendship with Friend 4 end Behavior H3FS10_D How often see Friend 4 before Friendship ended Behavior H3FS4_E How often see Friend 5 Behavior H3FS5_E Talk with Friend 5 on phone, email or letters Behavior H3FS9_E Did Friendship with Friend 5 end Behavior H3FS10_E How often see Friend 5 before Friendship ended 43 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label FSBQ1455 FSBQ1456 FSBQ1462 FSBQ1463 FSBQ1467 FSBQ1468 FSBQ1474 FSBQ1475 FSBQ1479 FSBQ1480 FSBQ1486 FSBQ1487 FSBQ1491 FSBQ1492 FSBQ1498 FSBQ1499 FSBQ1503 FSBQ1504 FSBQ1510 FSBQ1511 FSBQ1512 FSHQ1398 FSHQ1399 FSHQ1400 FSHQ1401 FSHQ1410 FSHQ1411 FSHQ1412 FSHQ1413 FSHQ1422 FSHQ1423 FSHQ1424 FSHQ1425 FSHQ1434 FSHQ1435 FSHQ1436 FSHQ1437 FSHQ1446 FSHQ1447 FSHQ1448 FSHQ1449 FSHQ1458 FSHQ1459 FSHQ1460 FSHQ1461 FSHQ1470 FSHQ1471 FSHQ1472 FSHQ1473 FSHQ1482 FSHQ1483 FSHQ1484 FSHQ1485 H3FS4_F H3FS5_F H3FS9_F H3FS10_F H3FS4_G H3FS5_G H3FS9_G H3FS10_G H3FS4_H H3FS5_H H3FS9_H H3FS10_H H3FS4_I H3FS5_I H3FS9_I H3FS10_I H3FS4_J H3FS5_J H3FS9_J H3FS10_J H3FS11 H3FS7M_A H3FS7Y_A H3FS8M_A H3FS8Y_A H3FS7M_B H3FS7Y_B H3FS8M_B H3FS8Y_B H3FS7M_C H3FS7Y_C H3FS8M_C H3FS8Y_C H3FS7M_D H3FS7Y_D H3FS8M_D H3FS8Y_D H3FS7M_E H3FS7Y_E H3FS8M_E H3FS8Y_E H3FS7M_F H3FS7Y_F H3FS8M_F H3FS8Y_F H3FS7M_G H3FS7Y_G H3FS8M_G H3FS8Y_G H3FS7M_H H3FS7Y_H H3FS8M_H H3FS8Y_H Topic: (FS) Friends/Social Activities Behavior H3FS4_F How often see Friend 6 Behavior H3FS5_F Talk with Friend 6 on phone, email or letters Behavior H3FS9_F Did Friendship with Friend 6 end Behavior H3FS10_F How often see Friend 6 before Friendship ended Behavior H3FS4_G How often see Friend 7 Behavior H3FS5_G Talk with Friend 7 on phone, email or letters Behavior H3FS9_G Did Friendship with Friend 7 end Behavior H3FS10_G How often see Friend 7 before Friendship ended Behavior H3FS4_H How often see Friend 8 Behavior H3FS5_H Talk with Friend 8 on phone, email or letters Behavior H3FS9_H Did Friendship with Friend 8 end Behavior H3FS10_H How often see Friend 8 before Friendship ended Behavior H3FS4_I How often see Friend 9 Behavior H3FS5_I Talk with Friend 9 on phone, email or letters Behavior H3FS9_I Did Friendship with Friend 9 end Behavior H3FS10_I How often see Friend 9 before Friendship ended Behavior H3FS4_J How often see Friend 10 Behavior H3FS5_J Talk with Friend 10 on phone, email or letters Behavior H3FS9_J Did Friendship with Friend 10 end Behavior H3FS10_J How often see Friend 10 before Friendship ended Behavior H3FS11 Number of high school Friends still Friends with History H3FS7M_A Month Friendship with Friend 1 began History H3FS7Y_A Year Friendship with Friend 1 began History H3FS8M_A Month last see Friend 1 in person, phone, email History H3FS8Y_A Year last see Friend 1 in person, phone, email History H3FS7M_B Month Friendship with Friend 2 began History H3FS7Y_B Year Friendship with Friend 2 began History H3FS8M_B Month last see Friend 2 in person, phone, email History H3FS8Y_B Year last see Friend 2 in person, phone, email History H3FS7M_C Month Friendship with Friend 3 began History H3FS7Y_C Year Friendship with Friend 3 began History H3FS8M_C Month last see Friend 3 in person, phone, email History H3FS8Y_C Year last see Friend 3 in person, phone, email History H3FS7M_D Month Friendship with Friend 4 began History H3FS7Y_D Year Friendship with Friend 4 began History H3FS8M_D Month last see Friend 4 in person, phone, email History H3FS8Y_D Year last see Friend 4 in person, phone, email History H3FS7M_E Month Friendship with Friend 5 began History H3FS7Y_E Year Friendship with Friend 5 began History H3FS8M_E Month last see Friend 5 in person, phone, email History H3FS8Y_E Year last see Friend 5 in person, phone, email History H3FS7M_F Month Friendship with Friend 6 began History H3FS7Y_F Year Friendship with Friend 6 began History H3FS8M_F Month last see Friend 6 in person, phone, email History H3FS8Y_F Year last see Friend 6 in person, phone, email History H3FS7M_G Month Friendship with Friend 7 began History H3FS7Y_G Year Friendship with Friend 7 began History H3FS8M_G Month last see Friend 7 in person, phone, email History H3FS8Y_G Year last see Friend 7 in person, phone, email History H3FS7M_H Month Friendship with Friend 8 began History H3FS7Y_H Year Friendship with Friend 8 began History H3FS8M_H Month last see Friend 8 in person, phone, email History H3FS8Y_H Year last see Friend 8 in person, phone, email 44 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type FSHQ1494 FSHQ1495 FSHQ1496 FSHQ1497 FSHQ1506 FSHQ1507 FSHQ1508 FSHQ1509 FSSQ1392 FSSQ1393 FSSQ1394 FSSQ1397 FSSQ1404 FSSQ1405 FSSQ1406 FSSQ1409 FSSQ1416 FSSQ1417 FSSQ1418 FSSQ1421 FSSQ1428 FSSQ1429 FSSQ1430 FSSQ1433 FSSQ1440 FSSQ1441 FSSQ1442 FSSQ1445 FSSQ1452 FSSQ1453 FSSQ1454 FSSQ1457 FSSQ1464 FSSQ1465 FSSQ1466 FSSQ1469 FSSQ1476 FSSQ1477 FSSQ1478 FSSQ1481 FSSQ1488 FSSQ1489 FSSQ1490 FSSQ1493 FSSQ1500 FSSQ1501 FSSQ1502 FSSQ1505 H3FS7M_I H3FS7Y_I H3FS8M_I H3FS8Y_I H3FS7M_J H3FS7Y_J H3FS8M_J H3FS8Y_J H3FS1_A H3FS2_A H3FS3_A H3FS6_A H3FS1_B H3FS2_B H3FS3_B H3FS6_B H3FS1_C H3FS2_C H3FS3_C H3FS6_C H3FS1_D H3FS2_D H3FS3_D H3FS6_D H3FS1_E H3FS2_E H3FS3_E H3FS6_E H3FS1_F H3FS2_F H3FS3_F H3FS6_F H3FS1_G H3FS2_G H3FS3_G H3FS6_G H3FS1_H H3FS2_H H3FS3_H H3FS6_H H3FS1_I H3FS2_I H3FS3_I H3FS6_I H3FS1_J H3FS2_J H3FS3_J H3FS6_J History History History History History History History History Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Variable Label Topic: (FS) Friends/Social Activities H3FS7M_I Month Friendship with Friend 9 began H3FS7Y_I Year Friendship with Friend 9 began H3FS8M_I Month last see Friend 9 in person, phone, email H3FS8Y_I Year last see Friend 9 in person, phone, email H3FS7M_J Month Friendship with Friend 10 began H3FS7Y_J Year Friendship with Friend 10 began H3FS8M_J Month last see Friend 10 in person, phone, email H3FS8Y_J Year last see Friend 10 in person, phone, email H3FS1_A Friend 1 now from high school or only in HS H3FS2_A Current relationship to Friend 1 H3FS3_A Friend 1 relation to respondent H3FS6_A Friend 1 one of closest Friends H3FS1_B Friend 2 now from high school or only in HS H3FS2_B Current relationship to Friend 2 H3FS3_B Friend 2 relation to respondent H3FS6_B Friend 2 one of closest Friends H3FS1_C Friend 3 now from high school or only in HS H3FS2_C Current relationship to Friend 3 H3FS3_C Friend 3 relation to respondent H3FS6_C Friend 3 one of closest Friends H3FS1_D Friend 4 now from high school or only in HS H3FS2_D Current relationship to Friend 4 H3FS3_D Friend 4 relation to respondent H3FS6_D Friend 4 one of closest Friends H3FS1_E Friend 5 now from high school or only in HS H3FS2_E Current relationship to Friend 5 H3FS3_E Friend 5 relation to respondent H3FS6_E Friend 5 one of closest Friends H3FS1_F Friend 6 now from high school or only in HS H3FS2_F Current relationship to Friend 6 H3FS3_F Friend 6 relation to respondent H3FS6_F Friend 6 one of closest Friends H3FS1_G Friend 7 now from high school or only in HS H3FS2_G Current relationship to Friend 7 H3FS3_G Friend 7 relation to respondent H3FS6_G Friend 7 one of closest Friends H3FS1_H Friend 8 now from high school or only in HS H3FS2_H Current relationship to Friend 8 H3FS3_H Friend 8 relation to respondent H3FS6_H Friend 8 one of closest Friends H3FS1_I Friend 9 now from high school or only in HS H3FS2_I Current relationship to Friend 9 H3FS3_I Friend 9 relation to respondent H3FS6_I Friend 9 one of closest Friends H3FS1_J Friend 10 now from high school or only in HS H3FS2_J Current relationship to Friend 10 H3FS3_J Friend 10 relation to respondent H3FS6_J Friend 10 one of closest Friends 45 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label Topic: (GC) Guidance/Counseling GCAQ1949 GCBQ1951 GCBQ1952 GCBQ1956 GCBQ1957 GCBQ1958 GCBQ1959 GCEQ1953 GCHQ1948 GCHQ1954 GCHQ1955 GCSQ1943 GCSQ1944 GCSQ1945 GCSQ1946 GCSQ1947 GCSQ1950 GRSQ1017 GRSQ1100 GRSQ1105 GRSQ1110 GRSQ1115 GRSQ1120 GRSQ1125 GRSQ1130 GRSQ1135 GRSQ1140 GRSQ1145 GRSQ1150 GRSQ1155 GRSQ1160 GRSQ1165 GRSQ1170 GRSQ1175 GRSQ1180 GRSQ1185 GRSQ1190 GRSQ1291 GRSQ1299 H3MN7 H3MN9 H3MN10 H3MN13A H3MN13B H3MN13C H3MN13D H3MN11 H3MN6 H3MN12M H3MN12Y H3MN1 H3MN2 H3MN3 H3MN4 H3MN5 H3MN8 BIO_SEX3 H3HR7A H3HR7B H3HR7C H3HR7D H3HR7E H3HR7F H3HR7G H3HR7H H3HR7I H3HR7J H3HR7K H3HR7L H3HR7M H3HR7N H3HR7O H3HR7P H3HR7Q H3HR7R H3HR7S H3WP59 H3WP67 Attitude Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Emotion History History History Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status H3MN7 Mentor still important to respondent H3MN9 How often see mentor H3MN10 Contact mentor on telephone, email, letters H3MN13A 1st way mentor helped respondent H3MN13B 2nd way mentor helped respondent H3MN13C 3rd way mentor helped respondent H3MN13D 4th way mentor helped respondent H3MN11 How close feel to mentor these days H3MN6 Age when mentor first became important in life H3MN12M Month last see/talk on phone/email mentor H3MN12Y Year last see/talk on phone/email mentor H3MN1 Adult who made positive difference in life since age 14 H3MN2 How influential adult related to respondent H3MN3 Mentor still living H3MN4 Sex of mentor adult H3MN5 How got to know mentor H3MN8 # mentors important in respondent's life Topic: (GR) Gender/Gender Role Wave 3 Biological Sex H3HR7A 1st HH member sex H3HR7B 2nd HH member sex H3HR7C 3rd HH member sex H3HR7D 4th HH member sex H3HR7E 5th HH member sex H3HR7F 6th HH member sex H3HR7G 7th HH member sex H3HR7H 8th HH member sex H3HR7I 9th HH member sex H3HR7J 10th HH member sex H3HR7K 11th HH member sex H3HR7L 12th HH member sex H3HR7M 13th HH member sex H3HR7N 14th HH member sex H3HR7O 15th HH member sex H3HR7P 16th HH member sex H3HR7Q 17th HH member sex H3HR7R 18th HH member sex H3HR7S 19th HH member sex H3WP59 Stepmother male or female H3WP67 Stepfather male or female Topic: (HL) Physical Health HLAQ1756 HLBQ1757 HLBQ1758 HLBQ1759 HLBQ1760 HLBQ1761 HLBQ1762 HLBQ1763 HLBQ1764 HLBQ1765 H3GH2 H3GH3 H3GH4A H3GH4B H3GH4C H3GH4D H3GH4E H3GH4F H3GH4G H3GH4H Attitude Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior H3GH2 Respondent's self-perception of weight H3GH3 Currently doing anything about weight H3GH4A Diet to lose weight past 7 days H3GH4B Exercise to lose weight past 7 days H3GH4C Fast or skip meals to lose weight past 7 days H3GH4D Threw up to lose weight past 7 days H3GH4E Took weight-loss pills to lose weight past 7 days H3GH4F Took laxatives to lose weight past 7 days H3GH4G Used diuretics to lose weight past 7 days H3GH4H Took food supplements to lose weight past 7 days 46 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type HLBQ1766 HLBQ1767 HLBQ1768 HLBQ1769 HLBQ1770 HLBQ1771 HLBQ1772 HLBQ1773 HLBQ1774 HLBQ1775 HLBQ1776 HLBQ1777 HLBQ1778 HLBQ1779 HLBQ1780 HLBQ1781 HLBQ1782 HLBQ1783 HLBQ1784 HLBQ1785 HLBQ1786 HLBQ1787 HLBQ1788 HLBQ1789 HLBQ1790 HLBQ1791 HLBQ1792 HLBQ1793 HLBQ1794 HLBQ1797 HLBQ1805 HLBQ1856 HLBQ1862 HLBQ1864 HLBQ1868 HLBQ1869 HLBQ1870 HLBQ1871 HLBQ1872 HLBQ1873 HLBQ1874 HLBQ1875 HLBQ1876 HLBQ1877 HLBQ1878 HLBQ1879 HLBQ1880 HLBQ1881 HLBQ1882 HLBQ1883 HLBQ1884 HLBQ1885 HLBQ1886 H3GH4I H3GH5 H3GH6 H3GH7 H3GH8 H3GH9A H3GH9B H3GH9C H3GH9D H3GH9E H3GH10 H3GH11H H3GH11M H3GH11T H3GH12H H3GH12M H3GH12T H3GH13H H3GH13M H3GH13T H3GH14H H3GH14M H3GH14T H3GH15 H3GH16 H3GH17 H3GH18 H3GH19 H3GH20 H3HS3 H3HS6 H3ID12 H3ID18 H3ID20 H3ID24 H3ID25 H3ID26A H3ID26B H3ID26C H3ID26D H3ID26E H3ID26F H3ID26G H3ID26H H3ID26I H3ID26J H3ID26K H3ID26L H3ID26M H3ID26N H3ID26O H3ID26P H3ID26Q Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Variable Label Topic: (HL) Physical Health H3GH4I Took part in weight-loss program past 7 days H3GH5 # times exercise or fitness center past 7 days H3GH6 Eat so much, embarrassed if others see past 7 days H3GH7 Afraid to start eating because not stop past 7 days H3GH8 Ever told by doctor you have eating disorder H3GH9A Ate different foods to gain weight past 7 days H3GH9B Exercised to gain weight past 7 days H3GH9C Lifted weights to gain weight past 7 days H3GH9D Took food supplements to gain weight past 7 days H3GH9E Ate more to gain weight past 7 days H3GH10 Health problem cause missed school/work day past mo H3GH11H Hour awaken on work/school days H3GH11M Minute awaken on work/school days H3GH11T AM/PM awaken on work/school days H3GH12H Hour go to sleep prior to work/school days H3GH12M Minute go to sleep prior to work/school days H3GH12T AM/PM go to sleep prior to work/school days H3GH13H Hour awaken on non-work days H3GH13M Minute awaken on non-work days H3GH13T AM/PM awaken on non-work days H3GH14H Hour go to sleep prior to non-work days H3GH14M Minute go to sleep prior to non-work days H3GH14T AM/PM go to sleep on non-work days H3GH15 Fall asleep when should be awake past 7 days H3GH16 How take a nap past 7 days H3GH17 Consider yourself a vegetarian H3GH18 # days ate fast food past 7 days H3GH19 # days ate breakfast past 7 days H3GH20 Taken any vitamins or minerals in past month H3HS3 Get health insurance at school/work past 12 months H3HS6 Past 12 mos should have gotten medical care but did not H3ID12 Taken antibiotics past 30 days H3ID18 Take pills, insulin, both, neither to control blood sugar H3ID20 # seizures in past 12 months H3ID24 Complete hepatitis B vaccination series H3ID25 Any prescription medication in past 12 months H3ID26A Prescription medicine for acne H3ID26B Prescription medicine for allergies, hay fever, sinus H3ID26C Prescription medicine for asthma H3ID26D Prescription medicine for attention problems, ADD, ADHD H3ID26E Prescription medicine for diabetes H3ID26F Prescription medicine for depression or stress H3ID26G Prescription medicine for high blood pressure H3ID26H Prescription medicine for heart problem H3ID26I Prescription medicine for headaches H3ID26J Prescription medicine for infection H3ID26K Prescription medicine for seizures H3ID26L Prescription medicine for smoking cessation H3ID26M Prescription medicine for stomach problems H3ID26N Prescription medicine for weight control H3ID26O Prescription medicine for sexual performance H3ID26P Prescription medicine for birth control H3ID26Q Prescription medicine for menstrual problems 47 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type HLBQ1887 HLBQ1895 HLBQ1896 HLBQ1897 HLBQ1898 HLBQ1899 HLBQ1900 HLBQ1901 HLBQ1902 HLBQ1903 HLBQ1904 HLBQ1905 HLBQ1906 HLBQ1907 HLBQ1908 HLBQ1909 HLBQ2743 HLBQ2744 HLBQ2745 HLBQ2747 HLBQ2748 HLCQ2203 HLHQ1093 HLHQ1658 HLHQ1659 HLHQ1661 HLHQ1662 HLHQ1861 HLHQ1867 HLRQ1798 HLRQ1799 HLRQ1800 HLRQ1801 HLRQ1802 HLRQ1803 HLSQ1313 HLSQ1321 HLSQ1657 HLSQ1660 HLSQ1755 HLSQ1795 HLSQ1796 HLSQ1804 HLSQ1806 HLSQ1807 HLSQ1808 HLSQ1809 HLSQ1810 HLSQ1811 HLSQ1812 HLSQ1813 HLSQ1814 HLSQ1830 H3ID26R H3ID34A H3ID34B H3ID34C H3ID34D H3ID34E H3ID34F H3ID34G H3ID34H H3ID34I H3ID34J H3ID34K H3ID34L H3ID34M H3ID34N H3ID34O H3DA12 H3DA13 H3DA14 H3DA16 H3DA17 H3EC56 H3OD38 H3LM4M H3LM4Y H3LM6M H3LM6Y H3ID17 H3ID23 H3HS4A H3HS4B H3HS4C H3HS4D H3HS4E H3HS4F H3WP81 H3WP89 H3LM3 H3LM5 H3GH1 H3HS1 H3HS2 H3HS5 H3HS7A H3HS7B H3HS7C H3HS7D H3HS7E H3HS7F H3HS7G H3HS7H H3HS7I H3HS9 Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Cognition History History History History History History History Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Reason Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Variable Label Topic: (HL) Physical Health H3ID26R Prescription medicine for other H3ID34A Acupuncture in past 12 months H3ID34B Biofeedback in past 12 months H3ID34C Chiropractic treatment in past 12 months H3ID34D Energy healing in past 12 months H3ID34E Folk remedies in past 12 months H3ID34F Herbal remedies or supplements in past 12 months H3ID34G Homeopathy in past 12 months H3ID34H Hypnosis in past 12 months H3ID34I Imagery in past 12 months H3ID34J Massage therapy in past 12 months H3ID34K Relaxation techniques in past 12 months H3ID34L Self-help or support group in past 12 months H3ID34M Specialized diets in past 12 months H3ID34N Spiritual healing by other people in past 12 months H3ID34O Vitamin therapy in past 12 months H3DA12 # times gymnastics, weight lift past 7 days H3DA13 # times golf, fish, bowl, softball, baseball past 7 days H3DA14 # times walk for exercise past 7 days H3DA16 Past 7 days typical in terms of physical activity H3DA17 Generally more active or less active than last week H3EC56 Chance will live to age 35 H3OD38 Neglect, physical, sexual abuse in bio parents custody H3LM4M Month physical / nervous condition began H3LM4Y Year physical / nervous condition began H3LM6M Month physical / nervous condition ended H3LM6Y Year physical / nervous condition ended H3ID17 Age first diagnosed with diabetes H3ID23 Tetanus shot or booster in past 10 years H3HS4A Not get health insurance: other health insurance H3HS4B Not get health insurance: covered by parents' ins H3HS4C Not get health insurance: covered by spouse ins H3HS4D Not get health insurance: not need/want H3HS4E Not get health insurance: too expensive H3HS4F Not get health insurance: other reason H3WP81 Mom disabled, mentally or physically handicapped H3WP89 Dad disabled, mentally or physically handicapped H3LM3 Have physical / nervous condition, cannot work H3LM5 Still have physical / nervous condition H3GH1 Respondent's health status H3HS1 # months with health insurance past 12 months H3HS2 Offered health insurance at school or work past 12 mos H3HS5 Which describes current health insurance situation H3HS7A Medical care need: routine check-up H3HS7B Medical care need: ran out prescription meds H3HS7C Medical care need: sick, symptoms H3HS7D Medical care need: injured by accident H3HS7E Medical care need: injured during physical fight H3HS7F Medical care need: problem having sex H3HS7G Medical care need: stress, depression, nervous H3HS7H Medical care need: tobacco, alcohol, drugs H3HS7I Medical care need: other problem H3HS9 Health problem worse because no care past 12 mos 48 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type HLSQ1831 HLSQ1840 HLSQ1841 HLSQ1845 HLSQ1846 HLSQ1847 HLSQ1848 HLSQ1849 HLSQ1850 HLSQ1851 HLSQ1852 HLSQ1853 HLSQ1854 HLSQ1855 HLSQ1857 HLSQ1858 HLSQ1859 HLSQ1860 HLSQ1863 HLSQ1865 HLSQ1866 HLSQ1910 HLSQ1911 HLSQ1912 HLSQ1913 HLSQ1914 HLSQ1915 HLSQ2784 HLSQ2785 HLSQ2786 HLSQ2788 HLSQ2789 HLSQ2790 HLSQ2791 H3HS10 H3HS19 H3HS20 H3ID1 H3ID2 H3ID3 H3ID4 H3ID5 H3ID6 H3ID7 H3ID8 H3ID9 H3ID10 H3ID11 H3ID13 H3ID14 H3ID15 H3ID16 H3ID19 H3ID21 H3ID22 H3ID35 H3ID36 H3ID37 H3ID38 H3ID39 H3ID40 H3DA43F H3DA43I H3DA44 H3WGT H3HGT_F H3HGT_I H3HGT_PI Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status INAQ1919 INAQ2595 INXQ1005 INXQ1006 INXQ1007 INXQ1008 INXQ1009 INXQ1010 INXQ1011 H3SP4 H3TO94 AH_RAW PVTPCT3 PVTSTD3C PVTSTD3L PVTPCT1C PVTPCT1L PVTSTD1 Attitude Attitude Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Variable Label Topic: (HL) Physical Health H3HS10 Describe current health insurance situation H3HS19 Results of Pap smear completely normal H3HS20 If abnormal Pap results, what advice was given H3ID1 Health limits vigorous activities H3ID2 Health limits moderate activities H3ID3 Health limits lifting or carrying bag of groceries H3ID4 Health limits climbing several flights of stairs H3ID5 Health limits climbing 1 flight of stairs H3ID6 Health limits bending, kneeling, or stooping H3ID7 Health limits walking more than 1 mile H3ID8 Health limits walking several blocks H3ID9 Health limits walking one block H3ID10 Health limits bathing and dressing H3ID11 Activity limitation condition more than 1 year or recent H3ID13 Ever diagnosed with asthma H3ID14 Ever diagnosed with cancer or leukemia H3ID15 Ever diagnosed with depression H3ID16 Ever diagnosed with diabetes H3ID19 Ever diagnosed with epilepsy or seizure disorder H3ID21 Doctor ever diagnosed high cholesterol H3ID22 Ever diagnosed with high blood pressure/hypertension H3ID35 Total blindness in one or both eyes H3ID36 Total blindness in one eye, or both eyes H3ID37 Use eyeglasses, contact lenses for vision correction H3ID38 With eyeglasses or contact lenses, how is eyesight H3ID39 Hearing, if wear hearing aid, describe hearing H3ID40 Problem stuttering or stammering H3DA43F Height in feet H3DA43I Height in inches H3DA44 Current weight in pounds H3WGT Measured weight H3HGT_F Measured height in feet H3HGT_I Measured height in inches H3HGT_PI Measured height, partial inch Topic: (IN) Intellectual Function H3SP4 Compared to others your age, how intelligent are you H3TO94 How intelligent are you W3 Raw AHPVT Score W3 Cross-Sect / Longitudinal PVT Percentile Rank W3 Cross-sectional standardized score PVT W3 Longitudinal standardized score, PVT W1 Cross-Sectional PVT Percentile Rank W1 Longitudinal PVT Percentile Rank W1 Cross-Sectional / Long PVT Standardized Score Topic: (IV) Interview IVBQ2795 IVHQ1012 IVHQ1013 IVHQ1014 IVHQ1026 IVXQ1015 H3RPART IMONTH3 IDAY3 IYEAR3 PRYEAR MACNO3 Behavior History History History History Meta H3RPART Spouse/partner letter action taken by respondent Wave 3 Month of Interview Wave 3 Day of Interview Wave 3 Year of Interview Wave 3 Last interview year Wave 3 Interviewer machine number 49 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label IVXQ1016 IVXQ1018 IVXQ1023 IVXQ1028 IVXQ1029 IVXQ2796 IVXQ2797 IVXQ2798 IVXQ2799 IVXQ2800 IVXQ2801 IVXQ2802 IVXQ2803 IVXQ2804 IVXQ2805 IVXQ2806 IVXQ2807 IVXQ2808 IVXQ2809 IVXQ2810 IVXQ2811 IVXQ2812 IVXQ2813 IVXQ2814 IVXQ2815 IVXQ2816 INTID3 VERSION3 COUPLE PRETEST PRISON H3IR1 H3IR2 H3IR3 H3IR4 H3IR5 H3IR6 H3IR7 H3IR8 H3IR9 H3IR10 H3IR11 H3IR12 H3IR13 H3IR14 H3IR15 H3IR16 H3IR17 H3IR18 H3IR19 H3IR20 H3IR21 Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Topic: (IV) Interview Wave 3 Interviewer ID Number Wave 3 Questionnaire Version Wave 3 Couple Interview Wave 3 Pretest Interview Wave 3 Prison Interview H3IR1 Physically attractiveness of respondent H3IR2 Attractiveness of respondent's personality H3IR3 How well groomed was respondent H3IR4 Indicate race of respondent from observation H3IR5 Third person present during any portion of interview H3IR6 Number of interruptions during interview H3IR7 Where interview conducted H3IR8 When at interview site, felt concerned for safety H3IR9 Respondent appeared drunk or under influence of drug H3IR10 Respondent seem bored or impatient during interview H3IR11 Boredom/impatience negatively effect interview H3IR12 Respondent embarrassed about answering questions H3IR13 In your opinion, was respondent candid in responses H3IR14 Was respondent blind H3IR15 Was respondent deaf H3IR16 Was respondent physically disabled H3IR17 Respondent's skin color H3IR18 Respondent's hair color H3IR19 Respondent's eye color H3IR20 R need help completing SAQ H3IR21 Notes about interview MEXQ1001 MEXQ1002 MEXQ1003 MEXQ1004 MEXQ1019 MEXQ1020 MEXQ1021 MEXQ1022 MEXQ2861 AID RRELNO GSWGT3_2 GSWGT3 FRIEND SIBLING PARTNER BINGE PSUSCID Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta Meta MHAQ1918 MHBQ1843 MHBQ1916 MHBQ1917 MHBQ1925 MHBQ2636 MHBQ2637 MHBQ2638 MHBQ2640 MHCQ2635 MHEQ1920 MHEQ1921 MHEQ1922 MHEQ1923 MHEQ1924 H3SP3 H3HS22 H3SP1 H3SP2 H3SP10 H3TO131 H3TO132 H3TO133 H3TO135 H3TO130 H3SP5 H3SP6 H3SP7 H3SP8 H3SP9 Attitude Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Cognition Emotion Emotion Emotion Emotion Emotion Topic: (ME) Meta Level Wave 3 Respondent Identification Number Wave 3 Relationship Number Q1-3 W3 Cross-sectional grand sample weight, poststratified W3 Longitudinal grand sample weight, poststratified Wave 3 Friend Sample Wave 3 Sibling Sample Wave 3 Partner Sample Wave 3 Binge Sample Cluster Variable, School ID Wave I Topic: (MH) Mental Health H3SP3 How satisfied with life as a whole H3HS22 Psychological or emotional counseling past 12 mos H3SP1 How often laughed a lot past 12 months H3SP2 How often cried a lot past 12 months H3SP10 Too tired to do things in past 7 days H3TO131 # times attempted suicide past 12 months H3TO132 Suicide attempt result in injury treated by MD H3TO133 Friends tried suicide past 12 months H3TO135 Family member tried suicide past 12 mos H3TO130 Seriously think about committing suicide past 12 mos H3SP5 Bothered by things that usually don't bother past 7 days H3SP6 Could not shake off blues, even with help past 7 days H3SP7 Felt just as good as other people in past 7 days H3SP8 Trouble keeping mind on what doing past 7 days H3SP9 Depressed in past 7 days 50 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type MHEQ1926 MHEQ1927 MHEQ1928 MHHQ1322 MHHQ1323 MHHQ1324 MHHQ1325 MHHQ1326 MHHQ1327 MHHQ1328 MHHQ1329 MHHQ1330 MHHQ1331 MHHQ1332 MHHQ1333 MHHQ1334 MHHQ1335 MHHQ1336 MHHQ1337 MHHQ1338 MHHQ1339 MHHQ1894 MHSQ2639 MHSQ2641 H3SP11 H3SP12 H3SP13 H3RA1 H3RA2 H3RA3 H3RA4 H3RA5 H3RA6 H3RA7 H3RA8 H3RA9 H3RA10 H3RA11 H3RA12 H3RA13 H3RA14 H3RA15 H3RA16 H3RA17 H3RA18 H3ID33 H3TO134 H3TO136 Emotion Emotion Emotion History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History Status Status H3MR16A H3MR16B H3MR16C H3MR16D H3MR16E H3MR18 H3MR19 H3MR20 H3MR21 H3MR22 H3MR1 H3MR8 H3MR9 H3MR11_A H3MR13_A H3MR11_B H3MR13_B H3MR11_C H3MR13_C H3MR11_D H3MR13_D H3MR11_E H3MR13_E H3MR11_F H3MR13_F H3MR11_G H3MR13_G Topic: (MP) Marriage/Cohabitation Patterns Attitude H3MR16A Marriage/relationship: be same race or ethnic group Attitude H3MR16B Marriage/relationship: love Attitude H3MR16C Marriage/relationship: be faithful Attitude H3MR16D Marriage/relationship: make life-long commitment Attitude H3MR16E Marriage/relationship: Enough money Attitude H3MR18 If school full time: marry, drop out or finish education Attitude H3MR19 Marriage w/school part time: marry or finish education Attitude H3MR20 Important to work full time for year+ before married Attitude H3MR21 Important to be married someday Attitude H3MR22 Okay unmarried couple live together & not marriage Behavior H3MR1 # times married Behavior H3MR8 Lived with someone marriage-like relationship 1 month+ Behavior H3MR9 # people lived with in marriage-like relationship Behavior H3MR11_A Respondent and cohabitation 1 ever marry Behavior H3MR13_A Respondent and cohabitation 1 still living together Behavior H3MR11_B Respondent and cohabitation 2 ever marry Behavior H3MR13_B Respondent and cohabitation 2 still living together Behavior H3MR11_C Respondent and cohabitation 3 ever marry Behavior H3MR13_C Respondent and cohabitation 3 still living together Behavior H3MR11_D Respondent and cohabitation 4 ever marry Behavior H3MR13_D Respondent and cohabitation 4 still living together Behavior H3MR11_E Respondent and cohabitation 5 ever marry Behavior H3MR13_E Respondent and cohabitation 5 still living together Behavior H3MR11_F Respondent and cohabitation 6 ever marry Behavior H3MR13_F Respondent and cohabitation 6 still living together Behavior H3MR11_G Respondent and cohabitation 7 ever marry Behavior H3MR13_G Respondent and cohabitation 7 still living together MPAQ2103 MPAQ2104 MPAQ2105 MPAQ2106 MPAQ2107 MPAQ2109 MPAQ2110 MPAQ2111 MPAQ2112 MPAQ2113 MPBQ1969 MPBQ2001 MPBQ2002 MPBQ2006 MPBQ2009 MPBQ2016 MPBQ2019 MPBQ2026 MPBQ2029 MPBQ2036 MPBQ2039 MPBQ2046 MPBQ2049 MPBQ2056 MPBQ2059 MPBQ2066 MPBQ2069 Variable Label Topic: (MH) Mental Health H3SP11 Enjoyed life in past 7 days H3SP12 Sad in past 7 days H3SP13 Felt that people disliked me past 7 days H3RA1 No attention to detail/made careless mistakes age 5-12 H3RA2 Fidgeted with hands, feet or squirmed in seat age 5-12 H3RA3 Difficulty sustain attention on tasks age 5-12 H3RA4 Left seat in classroom when being seated expected 5-12 H3RA5 Didn't listen when spoken to directly age 5-12 H3RA6 Felt restless age 5-12 H3RA7 Didn't follow instructions/failed to finish work age 5-12 H3RA8 Difficulty doing fun things quietly age 5-12 H3RA9 Difficulty organizing tasks and activities age 5-12 H3RA10 Felt on the go or driven by a motor age 5-12 H3RA11 Avoided, disliked to work w/mental effort age 5-12 H3RA12 Talked too much age 5-12 H3RA13 Lost things necessary for tasks or activities age 5-12 H3RA14 Blurted out answers before questions completed age 5-12 H3RA15 Easily distracted age 5-12 H3RA16 Difficulty awaiting your turn age 5-12 H3RA17 Forgetful age 5-12 H3RA18 Spiteful or vindictive age 5-12 H3ID33 Spent day+ in mental illness facility past 5 years H3TO134 Friends attempting suicide died as result H3TO136 Family member attempting suicide died as result 51 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label MPBQ2076 MPBQ2079 MPBQ2086 MPBQ2089 MPBQ2096 MPBQ2099 MPBQ2291 MPCQ2204 MPCQ2205 MPCQ2293 MPEQ2292 MPHQ1971 MPHQ1972 MPHQ1975 MPHQ1976 MPHQ1978 MPHQ1979 MPHQ1981 MPHQ1982 MPHQ1985 MPHQ1986 MPHQ1988 MPHQ1989 MPHQ1991 MPHQ1992 MPHQ1995 MPHQ1996 MPHQ1998 MPHQ1999 MPHQ2004 MPHQ2005 MPHQ2007 MPHQ2008 MPHQ2011 MPHQ2012 MPHQ2014 MPHQ2015 MPHQ2017 MPHQ2018 MPHQ2021 MPHQ2022 MPHQ2024 MPHQ2025 MPHQ2027 MPHQ2028 MPHQ2031 MPHQ2032 MPHQ2034 MPHQ2035 MPHQ2037 MPHQ2038 MPHQ2041 MPHQ2042 H3MR11_H H3MR13_H H3MR11_I H3MR13_I H3MR11_J H3MR13_J H3BM1 H3EC57 H3EC58 H3BM3 H3BM2 H3MR2M_A H3MR2Y_A H3MR5M_A H3MR5Y_A H3MR7M_A H3MR7Y_A H3MR2M_B H3MR2Y_B H3MR5M_B H3MR5Y_B H3MR7M_B H3MR7Y_B H3MR2M_C H3MR2Y_C H3MR5M_C H3MR5Y_C H3MR7M_C H3MR7Y_C H3MR10MA H3MR10YA H3MR12MA H3MR12YA H3MR15MA H3MR15YA H3MR10MB H3MR10YB H3MR12MB H3MR12YB H3MR15MB H3MR15YB H3MR10MC H3MR10YC H3MR12MC H3MR12YC H3MR15MC H3MR15YC H3MR10MD H3MR10YD H3MR12MD H3MR12YD H3MR15MD H3MR15YD Topic: (MP) Marriage/Cohabitation Patterns Behavior H3MR11_H Respondent and cohabitation 8 ever marry Behavior H3MR13_H Respondent and cohabitation 8 still living together Behavior H3MR11_I Respondent and cohabitation 9 ever marry Behavior H3MR13_I Respondent and cohabitation 9 still living together Behavior H3MR11_J Respondent and cohabitation 10 ever marry Behavior H3MR13_J Respondent and cohabitation 10 still living together Behavior H3BM1 How committed to relationship with Partner 1 (BEM) Cognition H3EC57 Chance will be divorced by age 35 Cognition H3EC58 Chance will be married in next 10 years Cognition H3BM3 How likely relationship with Partner 1 permanent (BEM) Emotion H3BM2 Picture best shows how close feel to Partner 1 (BEM) History H3MR2M_A Month marriage 1 History H3MR2Y_A Year marriage 1 History H3MR5M_A Month marriage 1 annulled/divorce/spouse die History H3MR5Y_A Year marriage 1 annulled/divorce/spouse die History H3MR7M_A Month last live together with spouse 1 History H3MR7Y_A Year last live together with spouse 1 History H3MR2M_B Month marriage 2 History H3MR2Y_B Year marriage 2 History H3MR5M_B Month marriage 2 annulled/divorce/spouse die History H3MR5Y_B Year marriage 2 annulled/divorce/spouse die History H3MR7M_B Month last live together with spouse 2 History H3MR7Y_B Year last live together with spouse 2 History H3MR2M_C Month marriage 3 History H3MR2Y_C Year marriage 3 History H3MR5M_C Month marriage 3 annulled/divorce/spouse die History H3MR5Y_C Year marriage 3 annulled/divorce/spouse die History H3MR7M_C Month last live together with spouse 3 History H3MR7Y_C Year last live together with spouse 1 History H3MR10MA Month began living with cohabitation 1 History H3MR10YA Year began living with cohabitation 1 History H3MR12MA Month married cohabitation 1 History H3MR12YA Year married cohabitation 1 History H3MR15MA Month last live together with cohabitation 1 History H3MR15YA Year last live together with cohabitation 1 History H3MR10MB Month began living with cohabitation 2 History H3MR10YB Year began living with cohabitation 2 History H3MR12MB Month married cohabitation 2 History H3MR12YB Year married cohabitation 2 History H3MR15MB Month last live together with cohabitation 2 History H3MR15YB Year last live together with cohabitation 2 History H3MR10MC Month began living with cohabitation 3 History H3MR10YC Year began living with cohabitation 3 History H3MR12MC Month married cohabitation 3 History H3MR12YC Year married cohabitation 3 History H3MR15MC Month last live together with cohabitation 3 History H3MR15YC Year last live together with cohabitation 3 History H3MR10MD Month began living with cohabitation 4 History H3MR10YD Year began living with cohabitation 4 History H3MR12MD Month married cohabitation 4 History H3MR12YD Year married cohabitation 4 History H3MR15MD Month last live together with cohabitation 4 History H3MR15YD Year last live together with cohabitation 4 52 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label MPHQ2044 MPHQ2045 MPHQ2047 MPHQ2048 MPHQ2051 MPHQ2052 MPHQ2054 MPHQ2055 MPHQ2057 MPHQ2058 MPHQ2061 MPHQ2062 MPHQ2064 MPHQ2065 MPHQ2067 MPHQ2068 MPHQ2071 MPHQ2072 MPHQ2074 MPHQ2075 MPHQ2077 MPHQ2078 MPHQ2081 MPHQ2082 MPHQ2084 MPHQ2085 MPHQ2087 MPHQ2088 MPHQ2091 MPHQ2092 MPHQ2094 MPHQ2095 MPHQ2097 MPHQ2098 MPHQ2101 MPHQ2102 MPMQ2108 MPRQ1974 MPRQ1984 MPRQ1994 MPRQ2010 MPRQ2020 MPRQ2030 MPRQ2040 MPRQ2050 MPRQ2060 MPRQ2070 MPRQ2080 MPRQ2090 MPRQ2100 MPSQ1973 MPSQ1977 MPSQ1983 H3MR10ME H3MR10YE H3MR12ME H3MR12YE H3MR15ME H3MR15YE H3MR10MF H3MR10YF H3MR12MF H3MR12YF H3MR15MF H3MR15YF H3MR10MG H3MR10YG H3MR12MG H3MR12YG H3MR15MG H3MR15YG H3MR10MH H3MR10YH H3MR12MH H3MR12YH H3MR15MH H3MR15YH H3MR10MI H3MR10YI H3MR12MI H3MR12YI H3MR15MI H3MR15YI H3MR10MJ H3MR10YJ H3MR12MJ H3MR12YJ H3MR15MJ H3MR15YJ H3MR17 H3MR4_A H3MR4_B H3MR4_C H3MR14_A H3MR14_B H3MR14_C H3MR14_D H3MR14_E H3MR14_F H3MR14_G H3MR14_H H3MR14_I H3MR14_J H3MR3_A H3MR6_A H3MR3_B Topic: (MP) Marriage/Cohabitation Patterns History H3MR10ME Month began living with cohabitation 5 History H3MR10YE Year began living with cohabitation 5 History H3MR12ME Month married cohabitation 5 History H3MR12YE Year married cohabitation 5 History H3MR15ME Month last live together with cohabitation 5 History H3MR15YE Year last live together with cohabitation 5 History H3MR10MF Month began living with cohabitation 6 History H3MR10YF Year began living with cohabitation 6 History H3MR12MF Month married cohabitation 6 History H3MR12YF Year married cohabitation 6 History H3MR15MF Month last live together with cohabitation 6 History H3MR15YF Year last live together with cohabitation 6 History H3MR10MG Month began living with cohabitation 7 History H3MR10YG Year began living with cohabitation 7 History H3MR12MG Month married cohabitation 7 History H3MR12YG Year married cohabitation 7 History H3MR15MG Month last live together with cohabitation 7 History H3MR15YG Year last live together with cohabitation 7 History H3MR10MH Month began living with cohabitation 8 History H3MR10YH Year began living with cohabitation 8 History H3MR12MH Month married cohabitation 8 History H3MR12YH Year married cohabitation 8 History H3MR15MH Month last live together with cohabitation 8 History H3MR15YA Year last live together with cohabitation 8 History H3MR10MI Month began living with cohabitation 9 History H3MR10YI Year began living with cohabitation 9 History H3MR12MI Month married cohabitation 9 History H3MR12YI Year married cohabitation 9 History H3MR15MI Month last live together with cohabitation 9 History H3MR15YI Year last live together with cohabitation 9 History H3MR10MJ Month began living with cohabitation 10 History H3MR10YJ Year began living with cohabitation 10 History H3MR12MJ Month married cohabitation 10 History H3MR12YJ Year married cohabitation 10 History H3MR15MJ Month last live together with cohabitation 10 History H3MR15YJ Year last live together with cohabitation 10 Motivation H3MR17 Would like to be married now Reason H3MR4_A How did marriage 1 end Reason H3MR4_B How did marriage 2 end Reason H3MR4_C How did marriage 3 end Reason H3MR14_A How relationship with cohabitation 1 end Reason H3MR14_B How relationship with cohabitation 2 end Reason H3MR14_C How relationship with cohabitation 3 end Reason H3MR14_D How relationship with cohabitation 4 end Reason H3MR14_E How relationship with cohabitation 5 end Reason H3MR14_F How relationship with cohabitation 6 end Reason H3MR14_G How relationship with cohabitation 7 end Reason H3MR14_H How relationship with cohabitation 8 end Reason H3MR14_I How relationship with cohabitation 9 end Reason H3MR14_J How relationship with cohabitation 10 end Status H3MR3_A Still married, marriage 1 Status H3MR6_A Respondent and spouse 1 currently living together Status H3MR3_B Still married, marriage 2 53 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label MPSQ1987 MPSQ1993 MPSQ1997 MPXQ1970 MPXQ1980 MPXQ1990 MPXQ2003 MPXQ2013 MPXQ2023 MPXQ2033 MPXQ2043 MPXQ2053 MPXQ2063 MPXQ2073 MPXQ2083 MPXQ2093 H3MR6_B H3MR3_C H3MR6_C H3MR_M_A H3MR_M_B H3MR_M_C H3MR_C_A H3MR_C_B H3MR_C_C H3MR_C_D H3MR_C_E H3MR_C_F H3MR_C_G H3MR_C_H H3MR_C_I H3MR_C_J Topic: (MP) Marriage/Cohabitation Patterns Status H3MR6_B Respondent and spouse 2 currently living together Status H3MR3_C Still married, marriage 3 Status H3MR6_C Respondent and spouse 3 currently living together Meta H3MR_M_A 1st marriage sequence number Meta H3MR_M_B 2nd marriage sequence number Meta H3MR_M_C 3rd marriage sequence number Meta H3MR_C_A 1st cohabitation sequence number Meta H3MR_C_B 2nd cohabitation sequence number Meta H3MR_C_C 3rd cohabitation sequence number Meta H3MR_C_D 4th cohabitation sequence number Meta H3MR_C_E 5th cohabitation sequence number Meta H3MR_C_F 6th cohabitation sequence number Meta H3MR_C_G 7th cohabitation sequence number Meta H3MR_C_H 8th cohabitation sequence number Meta H3MR_C_I 9th cohabitation sequence number Meta H3MR_C_J 10th cohabitation sequence number Topic: (OC) Occupation OCAQ1690 OCBQ1655 OCBQ1656 OCBQ1663 OCBQ1664 OCBQ1676 OCBQ1699 OCBQ1700 OCBQ1701 OCBQ1706 OCBQ1707 OCBQ1708 OCBQ1709 OCBQ1710 OCBQ1711 OCBQ2767 OCBQ2768 OCBQ2769 OCBQ2770 OCHQ1311 OCHQ1319 OCHQ1665 OCHQ1666 OCHQ1667 OCHQ1668 OCHQ1669 OCHQ1670 OCHQ1671 OCHQ1672 OCHQ1674 OCHQ1675 OCHQ1702 OCHQ1703 OCHQ1713 OCHQ1714 H3LM28 H3LM1 H3LM2 H3LM7 H3LM8 H3LM16 H3LM37 H3LM38 H3LM39 H3LM43 H3LM44A H3LM44B H3LM44C H3LM44D H3LM44E H3DA31 H3DA32 H3DA33 H3DA34 H3WP79 H3WP87 H3LM9 H3LM10 H3LM11A H3LM11B H3LM11C H3LM12 H3LM13M H3LM13Y H3LM15M H3LM15Y H3LM40M H3LM40Y H3LM46M H3LM46Y Attitude Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History H3LM28 How satisfied with main job, as a whole H3LM1 Ever had a job H3LM2 Ever work 9+ weeks at paying job 10+ hours a week H3LM7 Currently work for pay 10+ hours a week H3LM8 Still work at 1st paying job ever held H3LM16 # hours worked per week work at main job H3LM37 Social services/welfare job training past 12 mos H3LM38 Ever been in military reserves H3LM39 Currently serving in full-time military H3LM43 Serve term in military before present term H3LM44A Served in Army H3LM44B Served in Air Force H3LM44C Served in Marines H3LM44D Served in Navy H3LM44E Served in Coast Guard H3DA31 # hours per week usually spent at work H3DA32 # work hours per week hard physical work on avg H3DA33 # work hours per week moderate physical work on avg H3DA34 # work hours per week light physical work on avg H3WP79 Type work mom/mother-figure did while R in HS H3WP87 Type work dad/dad-figure did while R in HS H3LM9 Age began 1st paying job H3LM10 Type of first job H3LM11A Occupation that best describes first job H3LM11B Categories that describe first job H3LM11C Category that best describes first job H3LM12 First paying job full time or part time H3LM13M Month first job ended H3LM13Y Year first job ended H3LM15M Month start main job H3LM15Y Year start main job H3LM40M Month begin present service in military H3LM40Y Year begin present service in military H3LM46M Month discharged from Army H3LM46Y Year discharged from Army 54 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label OCHQ1716 OCHQ1717 OCHQ1719 OCHQ1720 OCHQ1722 OCHQ1723 OCHQ1725 OCHQ1726 OCHQ1727 OCHQ1728 OCHQ1729 OCHQ1730 OCHQ1731 OCHQ1732 OCHQ1733 OCHQ1734 OCHQ1735 OCHQ1736 OCHQ1737 OCHQ1738 OCHQ1739 OCHQ1740 OCHQ1741 OCHQ1742 OCHQ1743 OCHQ1744 OCHQ1745 OCHQ1746 OCHQ1747 OCHQ1748 OCHQ1749 OCHQ1750 OCSQ1673 OCSQ1685 OCSQ1686 OCSQ1687 OCSQ1688 OCSQ1689 OCSQ1704 OCSQ1705 OCSQ1712 OCSQ1715 OCSQ1718 OCSQ1721 OCSQ1724 OCSQ1751 OCSQ1752 OCSQ1753 OCSQ1754 OCSQ2759 OCSQ2760 OCSQ2761 OCSQ2762 H3LM48M H3LM48Y H3LM50M H3LM50Y H3LM52M H3LM52Y H3LM54M H3LM54Y H3LM55 H3LM56 H3LM57 H3LM58 H3LM59 H3LM60 H3LM61 H3LM62 H3LM63 H3LM64 H3LM65 H3LM66 H3LM67 H3LM68 H3LM69 H3LM70 H3LM71 H3LM72 H3LM73 H3LM74 H3LM75 H3LM76 H3LM77 H3LM78 H3LM14 H3LM25 H3LM26A H3LM26B H3LM26C H3LM27 H3LM41 H3LM42 H3LM45 H3LM47 H3LM49 H3LM51 H3LM53 H3LM79 H3LM80 H3LM81 H3LM82 H3DA28 H3DA29A H3DA29B H3DA29C History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Topic: (OC) Occupation H3LM48M Month discharged from Air Force H3LM48Y Year discharged from Air Force H3LM50M Month discharged from Marines H3LM50Y Year discharged from Marines H3LM52M Month discharged from Navy H3LM52Y Year discharged from Navy H3LM54M Month discharged from Coast Guard H3LM54Y Year discharged from Coast Guard H3LM55 1995 Work for pay H3LM56 1995 Work as civilian or in military H3LM57 1995 Work entire year H3LM58 1995 Work full time or part time H3LM59 1996 Work for pay H3LM60 1996 Work as civilian or in military H3LM61 1996 Work entire year H3LM62 1996 Work full time or part time H3LM63 1997 Work for pay H3LM64 1997 Work as civilian or in military H3LM65 1997 Work entire year H3LM66 1997 Work full time or part time H3LM67 1998 Work for pay H3LM68 1998 Work as civilian or in military H3LM69 1998 Work entire year H3LM70 1998 Work full time or part time H3LM71 1999 Work for pay H3LM72 1999 Work as civilian or in military H3LM73 1999 Work entire year H3LM74 1999 Work full time or part time H3LM75 2000 Work for pay H3LM76 2000 Work as civilian or in military H3LM77 2000 Work entire year H3LM78 2000 Work full time or part time H3LM14 Number jobs respondent currently working for pay H3LM25 Type of main job H3LM26A Occupation that best describes main job H3LM26B Category that describes main job H3LM26C Category that best describes main job H3LM27 Category best describes hours worked at main job H3LM41 Military branch serve in H3LM42 Current military rank H3LM45 Rank in Army at discharge H3LM47 Rank in Air Force at discharge H3LM49 Rank in Marines at discharge H3LM51 Rank in Navy at discharge H3LM53 Rank in Coast Guard at discharge H3LM79 2001 Work for pay H3LM80 2001 Work as civilian or in military H3LM81 2001 Work entire year H3LM82 2001 Work full time or part time H3DA28 Currently have job H3DA29A Work transportation: car H3DA29B Work transportation: bus H3DA29C Work transportation: subway 55 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label OCSQ2763 OCSQ2764 OCSQ2765 OCSQ2766 OCSQ2771 H3DA29D H3DA29E H3DA29F H3DA30 H3DA35 Status Status Status Status Status Topic: (OC) Occupation H3DA29D Work transportation: walking H3DA29E Work transportation: bicycle H3DA29F Work transportation: other H3DA30 # miles travel each work day from home to work H3DA35 # work hours per week seated on average PEAQ1934 PEAQ1935 PEAQ1936 PEAQ1937 PEAQ1960 PEAQ1961 PEAQ1962 PEAQ1963 PEAQ1964 PEAQ2597 PEAQ2598 PEAQ2599 PEAQ2600 PEAQ2601 PEAQ2602 PEAQ2603 PEBQ1929 PEBQ1930 PEBQ1931 PETQ1932 PETQ1933 PETQ1938 PETQ1939 PETQ1940 PETQ1941 PETQ1942 PETQ2294 PETQ2295 PETQ2296 PETQ2297 PETQ2298 PETQ2299 PETQ2300 PETQ2301 PETQ2302 PETQ2303 PETQ2304 PETQ2305 PETQ2306 PETQ2307 PETQ2308 PETQ2309 PETQ2310 PETQ2311 PETQ2312 PETQ2313 H3SP19 H3SP20 H3SP21 H3SP22 H3MN14 H3MN15 H3MN16 H3MN17 H3MN18 H3TO96 H3TO97 H3TO98 H3TO99 H3TO100 H3TO101 H3TO102 H3SP14 H3SP15 H3SP16 H3SP17 H3SP18 H3SP23 H3SP24 H3SP25 H3SP26 H3SP27 H3BM4 H3BM5 H3BM6 H3BM7 H3BM8 H3BM9 H3BM10 H3BM11 H3BM12 H3BM13 H3BM14 H3BM15 H3BM16 H3BM17 H3BM18 H3BM19 H3BM20 H3BM21 H3BM22 H3BM23 Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Behavior Behavior Behavior Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Topic: (PE) Personality H3SP19 Have many good qualities H3SP20 Have a lot to be proud of H3SP21 Like myself just the way I am H3SP22 Feel I am doing things just about right H3MN14 Life better or worse since high school H3MN15 Grew up faster, slower, same rate as others H3MN16 Adult responsibilities: faster, slower, same rate H3MN17 How old feel compared with others my age H3MN18 How often do think of self as adult H3TO96 How immature are you H3TO97 How confident are you of yourself H3TO98 How independent are you H3TO99 How careful are you H3TO100 How attractive are you H3TO101 How considerate are you H3TO102 How self-centered are you H3SP14 Never take things that don't belong to me H3SP15 Often said bad things about Friends behind their back H3SP16 Never swear H3SP17 Go out of way to avoid dealing with problems H3SP18 Decisions by gut feeling, don't think consequences H3SP23 Like to take risks H3SP24 Live my life without much thought for future H3SP25 Important to fit into the group I'm with H3SP26 In social situations tend not to follow crowd H3SP27 Behavior depends on what think other people want H3BM4 Bothers if people do less for me than I do for them (BEM) H3BM5 Usually don't forget if I owe someone favor (BEM) H3BM6 If take Friend to dinner, expect to reciprocate (BEM) H3BM7 Bothers if people do more for me than I do for them (BEM) H3BM8 Better if man earns $/woman takes care of family (BEM) H3BM9 I defend my own beliefs (BEM) H3BM10 I am affectionate (BEM) H3BM11 I am conscientious (BEM) H3BM12 I am independent (BEM) H3BM13 I am sympathetic (BEM) H3BM14 I am moody (BEM) H3BM15 I am assertive (BEM) H3BM16 I am sensitive to the needs of others (BEM) H3BM17 I am reliable (BEM) H3BM18 I have a strong personality (BEM) H3BM19 I am understanding (BEM) H3BM20 I am jealous (BEM) H3BM21 I am forceful (BEM) H3BM22 I am compassionate (BEM) H3BM23 I am truthful (BEM) 56 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label PETQ2314 PETQ2315 PETQ2316 PETQ2317 PETQ2318 PETQ2319 PETQ2320 PETQ2321 PETQ2322 PETQ2323 PETQ2324 PETQ2325 PETQ2326 PETQ2327 PETQ2328 PETQ2329 PETQ2330 PETQ2331 PETQ2332 PETQ2333 PETQ2334 PETQ2335 PETQ2568 PETQ2569 PETQ2570 PETQ2571 PETQ2572 PETQ2573 PETQ2574 PETQ2575 PETQ2576 H3BM24 H3BM25 H3BM26 H3BM27 H3BM28 H3BM29 H3BM30 H3BM31 H3BM32 H3BM33 H3BM34 H3BM35 H3BM36 H3BM37 H3BM38 H3PR1 H3PR2 H3PR3 H3PR4 H3PR5 H3PR6 H3PR7 H3TO27 H3TO28 H3TO29 H3TO30 H3TO31 H3TO32 H3TO33 H3TO34 H3TO35 Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Trait Topic: (PE) Personality H3BM24 I have leadership abilities (BEM) H3BM25 I am eager to soothe hurt feelings (BEM) H3BM26 I am secretive (BEM) H3BM27 I am willing to take risks (BEM) H3BM28 I am warm (BEM) H3BM29 I am adaptable (BEM) H3BM30 I am dominant (BEM) H3BM31 I am tender (BEM) H3BM32 I am conceited (BEM) H3BM33 I am willing to take a stand (BEM) H3BM34 I love children (BEM) H3BM35 I am tactful (BEM) H3BM36 I am aggressive (BEM) H3BM37 I am gentle (BEM) H3BM38 I am conventional (BEM) H3PR1 1) Like wild parties 2) quiet parties with conversation H3PR2 1) Like alcohol/marijuana 2) Don't like alcohol/marijuana H3PR3 1) Not interested in experience 2) Like new experiences H3PR4 1) Date attractive people 2) people w/shared values H3PR5 1) Sex before marriage 2) Wait till married for sex H3PR6 1) If had $, would not spend 2) If had $, would spend H3PR7 1) Feel best aft drink 2) Something wrong if need liquor H3TO27 Try new things for thrills, people think waste of time H3TO28 When nothing new happens, look for excitement H3TO29 People believe me, even when I'm lying H3TO30 Do things based on how I feel at the moment H3TO31 Sometimes get so excited lose control of myself H3TO32 Like when can do whatever I want, no strict rules H3TO33 Follow instincts without thinking through details H3TO34 Good job of stretching truth when talking to people H3TO35 Change interests, attention to something else RASQ1032 RASQ1033 RASQ1034 RASQ1035 RASQ1036 RASQ1037 RASQ1038 RASQ1039 RASQ1040 RASQ1041 RASQ1042 RASQ1043 RASQ1044 RASQ1045 RASQ1046 RASQ1047 RASQ1048 RASQ1049 RASQ1050 RASQ1051 H3OD2 H3OD3A H3OD3B H3OD3C H3OD3D H3OD3E H3OD3F H3OD4A H3OD4B H3OD4C H3OD4D H3OD5A H3OD5B H3OD5C H3OD5D H3OD5E H3OD5F H3OD5G H3OD6 H3OD7A Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Topic: (RA) Race/Ethnicity H3OD2 Of Hispanic or Latino origin H3OD3A Hispanic/Latino: Mexican/Mexican American H3OD3B Hispanic/Latino: Chicano/Chicana H3OD3C Hispanic/Latino: Cuban/Cuban American H3OD3D Hispanic/Latino: Puerto Rican H3OD3E Hispanic/Latino: Central/South American H3OD3F Hispanic/Latino: Other Hispanic H3OD4A Race: White H3OD4B Race: Black or African American H3OD4C Race: American Indian or Native American H3OD4D Race: Asian or Pacific Islander H3OD5A Asian: Chinese H3OD5B Asian: Filipino H3OD5C Asian: Japanese H3OD5D Asian: Asian Indian H3OD5E Asian: Korean H3OD5F Asian: Vietnamese H3OD5G Asian: Other H3OD6 Category best describes racial background H3OD7A First country of origin 57 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type RASQ1052 RASQ1053 RASQ1054 RASQ1055 RASQ1056 RASQ1057 RASQ1058 RASQ1059 RASQ1060 RASQ1061 RASQ1063 RASQ1309 RASQ1310 RASQ1317 RASQ1318 H3OD7B H3OD7C H3OD7D H3OD8 H3OD9 H3OD10 H3OD11 H3OD12 H3OD13 H3OD14 H3OD16 H3WP77 H3WP78 H3WP85 H3WP86 Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status RCBQ2733 RCBQ2734 RCBQ2735 RCBQ2736 RCBQ2737 RCBQ2738 RCBQ2739 RCBQ2740 RCBQ2741 RCBQ2742 RCBQ2746 RLAQ2711 RLAQ2714 RLAQ2718 RLAQ2720 RLAQ2722 RLAQ2723 RLBQ2689 RLBQ2690 RLBQ2706 RLBQ2712 RLBQ2713 RLBQ2715 RLBQ2719 RLCQ2693 RLCQ2717 RLHQ2707 RLHQ2708 RLHQ2709 RLHQ2710 RLHQ2716 RLSQ2682 RLSQ2683 RLSQ2684 H3DA2 H3DA3 H3DA4 H3DA5 H3DA6 H3DA7 H3DA8 H3DA9 H3DA10 H3DA11 H3DA15 H3RE30 H3RE33 H3RE37 H3RE39 H3RE41 H3RE42 H3RE8 H3RE9 H3RE25 H3RE31 H3RE32 H3RE34 H3RE38 H3RE12 H3RE36 H3RE26 H3RE27 H3RE28 H3RE29 H3RE35 H3RE1 H3RE2 H3RE3 Variable Label Topic: (RA) Race/Ethnicity H3OD7B Second country of origin H3OD7C Third country of origin H3OD7D Fourth country or origin H3OD8 Country or area best describes family's origins H3OD9 Language used most with family and close relatives H3OD10 Language used most with close Friends H3OD11 Buy recorded music in non-English language H3OD12 Newspapers, TV, radio in non-English language H3OD13 Born in United States H3OD14 Country of birth H3OD16 Born a US citizen H3WP77 Mom/mother-figure born in United States H3WP78 Country mom/mother-figure born in H3WP85 Dad/dad-figure born in United States H3WP86 Country dad/dad-figure born in Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Topic: (RC) Recreation H3DA2 # times engage in hobby past 7 days H3DA3 # times play video games, use computer past 7 days H3DA4 # hours a week watch videos on average H3DA5 # hours a week play video games, use computer on average H3DA6 # times watch television past 7 days H3DA7 # hours a week watch television on average H3DA8 # times bicycle, skateboard, yard work past 7 days H3DA9 # times roller blade, skate, ski, aerobics past 7 days H3DA10 # times strenuous team sports past 7 days H3DA11 # times individual sports past 7 days H3DA15 # times hang out with Friends past 7 days Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Cognition Cognition History History History History History Status Status Status Topic: (RL) Religion H3RE30 How important religious faith to respondent H3RE33 How important is spiritual life to respondent H3RE37 No coincidences in life; am being led spiritually H3RE39 Angels are present to help or watch over me H3RE41 To what extent respondent a religious person H3RE42 To what extent respondent a spiritual person H3RE8 Associated with Anabaptist church H3RE9 Associated with Baptist group church H3RE25 How often church activities past 12 mos H3RE31 # hours religious activities in home in avg week H3RE32 How often pray privately, alone, not in church H3RE34 Religious/spiritual experience that changed life H3RE38 Employ religious beliefs on daily basis H3RE12 What respondent means by Christian H3RE36 Statement best describes your beliefs about God H3RE26 Religion of youth/raised in H3RE27 Raised as fundamental, evangelical, Pentecostal H3RE28 Raised traditional, moderate, liberal H3RE29 Raised as Orthodox, Conservative, Reform H3RE35 Age of first life-changing religious experience H3RE1 Respondent's present religion H3RE2 Respondent's other religion H3RE3 Fundamental, evangelical, liberal, Pentecostal 58 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label RLSQ2685 RLSQ2686 RLSQ2687 RLSQ2688 RLSQ2691 RLSQ2692 RLSQ2694 RLSQ2695 RLSQ2696 RLSQ2697 RLSQ2698 RLSQ2699 RLSQ2700 RLSQ2701 RLSQ2702 RLSQ2703 RLSQ2704 RLSQ2705 RLSQ2721 H3RE4 H3RE5 H3RE6 H3RE7 H3RE10 H3RE11 H3RE13 H3RE14 H3RE15 H3RE16 H3RE17 H3RE18 H3RE19 H3RE20 H3RE21 H3RE22 H3RE23 H3RE24 H3RE40 Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Topic: (RL) Religion H3RE4 Traditional, moderate, liberal H3RE5 Orthodox, Conservative, Reform H3RE6 Respondent's denomination H3RE7 Respondent's other denomination H3RE10 Type Baptist church associated with H3RE11 Baptist Church denomination H3RE13 Christian Church type 1 H3RE14 Christian Church type 2 H3RE15 Christian Church type 3 H3RE16 Christian Church Holiness group H3RE17 Holiness group type H3RE18 Church affiliated with any denomination H3RE19 Lutheran Church type H3RE20 Methodist Church type H3RE21 Methodist Pentecostal Church type H3RE22 Presbyterian Church type H3RE23 Presbyterian Church type 2 H3RE24 How often attended religious services past 12 mos H3RE40 Been born again or had born again experience RSHQ1199 RSHQ1200 RSHQ1201 RSHQ1202 RSHQ1203 RSHQ1204 RSHQ1205 RSHQ1206 RSHQ1207 RSHQ1208 RSHQ1209 RSHQ1210 RSHQ1211 RSHQ1212 RSHQ1213 RSHQ1214 RSHQ1215 RSHQ1216 RSHQ1217 RSHQ1218 RSHQ1219 RSHQ1220 RSHQ1228 RSSQ1062 RSSQ1225 RSSQ1226 RSSQ1227 H3HR16 H3HR17M H3HR17Y H3HR18 H3HR19 H3HR20 H3HR21M H3HR21Y H3HR22MA H3HR22YA H3HR22MB H3HR22YB H3HR22MC H3HR22YC H3HR22MD H3HR22YD H3HR22ME H3HR22YE H3HR22MF H3HR22YF H3HR22MG H3HR22YG H3HR30 H3OD15 H3HR27 H3HR28 H3HR29 History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History History Status Status Status Status Topic: (RS) Residence/Location H3HR16 Always lived at current address H3HR17M Month moved to current address H3HR17Y Year moved to current address H3HR18 Since 6/95, number addresses lived at H3HR19 Lived in state/country other than current state H3HR20 # other states/countries lived in since 6/95 H3HR21M Month moved to current state H3HR21Y Year moved to current state H3HR22MA Month moved to previous State 1 H3HR22YA Year moved to previous State 1 H3HR22MB Month moved to previous State 2 H3HR22YB Year moved to previous State 2 H3HR22MC Month moved to previous State 3 H3HR22YC Year moved to previous State 3 H3HR22MD Month moved to previous State 4 H3HR22YD Year moved to previous State 4 H3HR22ME Month moved to previous State 5 H3HR22YE Year moved to previous State 5 H3HR22MF Month moved to previous State 6 H3HR22YF Year moved to previous State 6 H3HR22MG Month moved to previous State 7 H3HR22YG Year moved to previous State 7 H3HR30 Ever lived in group home H3OD15 Plan to live in US for at least next 10 years H3HR27 Type of group quarters living in H3HR28 Group quarters same-sex or co-ed dormitory H3HR29 Group quarters social or honors fraternity/sorority 59 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio SAAQ2817 SAAQ2818 SAAQ2819 SAAQ2820 SAAQ2821 SAAQ2822 SAAQ2823 SAAQ2824 SAAQ2825 SAAQ2826 SAAQ2827 SAAQ2828 SAAQ2829 SAAQ2831 SAAQ2832 SAAQ2833 SAAQ2834 SAAQ2835 SAAQ2836 SAAQ2837 SAAQ2838 SAAQ2839 SAAQ2840 SAAQ2841 SAAQ2842 SAAQ2843 SAAQ2844 SAAQ2845 SAAQ2846 SAAQ2847 SAAQ2848 SAAQ2849 SAAQ2850 SAAQ2851 SAAQ2852 SAAQ2853 SAAQ2854 SAAQ2855 SAAQ2856 SAAQ2857 SAAQ2858 SAAQ2859 SAAQ2860 SAAQ2930 SABQ1260 SABQ1267 SABQ1844 SABQ2534 SABQ2535 SABQ2537 SABQ2539 SABQ2540 Original H3TO50 H3TO51 H3TO52 H3TO53 H3TO54 H3TO55 H3TO56 H3TO57 H3TO58 H3TO59 H3TO60 H3TO61 H3TO62 H3TO64 H3TO65 H3TO66 H3TO67 H3TO68 H3TO69 H3TO70 H3TO71 H3TO72 H3TO73 H3TO74 H3TO75 H3TO76 H3TO77 H3TO78 H3TO79 H3TO80 H3TO81 H3TO82 H3TO83 H3TO84 H3TO85 H3TO86 H3TO87 H3TO88 H3TO89 H3TO90 H3TO91 H3TO92 H3TO93 H3TO63 H3WP28 H3WP35 H3HS23 H3TO1 H3TO2 H3TO4 H3TO6 H3TO7 Type Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Variable Label Topic: (SA) Substance Use H3TO50 Feel favorably or unfavorably about binge drinking H3TO51 People important to R would disapprove of binge drinking H3TO52 Close friends would disapprove of binge drinking H3TO52 Mother would disapprove of binge drinking H3TO54 Father would disapprove of binge drinking H3TO55 Romantic partner would disapprove of binge drinking H3TO56 Binge drinking would allow me to have fun H3TO57 Binge drinking would make people think I'm alcoholic H3TO58 Binge drinking would help me relax better H3TO59 Binge drinking would make close friends think I'm cool H3TO60 Binge drinking would make it easier to socialize H3TO61 Binge drinking would make me sick or get hangover H3TO62 Binge drinking would damage my health H3TO64 Binge drinking would make me lose inhibitions H3TO65 Binge drinking would make it easier to meet people H3TO66 If wanted could get alcohol to binge drink H3TO67 Would be hard to go binge drinking if wanted to H3TO68 Intelligence of person who binge drinks H3TO69 Popularity of person who binge drinks H3TO70 Immaturity of person who binge drinks H3TO71 Confidence of person who binge drinks H3TO72 Independence of person who binge drinks H3TO73 How careful is person who binge drinks H3TO74 Attractiveness of person who binge drinks H3TO75 How considerate is person who binge drinks H3TO76 How self-centered is person who binge drinks H3TO77 Positive or negative if fun binge drinking H3TO78 Positive or negative thought alcoholic due to binge drink H3TO79 Positive or negative relax better due to binge drinking H3TO80 Positive or negative friends think R cool binge drinking H3TO81 Positive or negative easier to socialize binge drinking H3TO82 Positive or negative got sick/hangovers binge drinking H3TO83 Positive or negative damage health binge drinking H3TO84 Positive or negative if lose control binge drinking H3TO85 Positive or negative if lost inhibitions binge drinking H3TO86 Positive or negative easier to meet people binge drinking H3TO87 Excited thinking about binge drinking H3TO88 Pleased thinking about binge drinking H3TO89 Nervous thinking about binge drinking H3TO90 Pumped up or aroused thinking about binge drinking H3TO91 Feel positive or negative about binge drinking H3TO92 How friends evaluate person who binge drinks H3TO93 How friends evaluate person who abstains from binge drink H3TO63 Binge drinking would make me lose control H3WP28 Mom smoke cigarettes when lived together last interview H3WP35 Dad smoke cigarettes when lived together last interview H3HS23 Drug/alcohol-abuse treatment program past 12 mos H3TO1 Ever tried cigarette smoking, even one or two puffs H3TO2 Ever smoked entire cigarette H3TO4 Ever smoked cigarettes regularly, 1 cigarette every day H3TO6 Ever smoked at all in past 30 days H3TO7 # days smoke cigarettes in past 30 days 60 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type SABQ2541 SABQ2542 SABQ2543 SABQ2544 SABQ2545 SABQ2546 SABQ2547 SABQ2548 SABQ2549 SABQ2550 SABQ2551 SABQ2552 SABQ2553 SABQ2554 SABQ2555 SABQ2556 SABQ2557 SABQ2558 SABQ2559 SABQ2560 SABQ2561 SABQ2562 SABQ2563 SABQ2564 SABQ2565 SABQ2566 SABQ2567 SABQ2577 SABQ2578 SABQ2579 SABQ2580 SABQ2581 SABQ2582 SABQ2583 SABQ2584 SABQ2585 SABQ2589 SABQ2590 SABQ2591 SABQ2592 SABQ2593 SABQ2594 SABQ2606 SABQ2607 SABQ2608 SABQ2609 SABQ2610 SABQ2611 SABQ2612 SABQ2613 SABQ2614 SABQ2615 H3TO8 H3TO9 H3TO10 H3TO11 H3TO12 H3TO13 H3TO14 H3TO15 H3TO16 H3TO17 H3TO18 H3TO19 H3TO20 H3TO21 H3TO22 H3TO23 H3TO24 H3TO25A H3TO25B H3TO25C H3TO25D H3TO25E H3TO25F H3TO25G H3TO25H H3TO25I H3TO26 H3TO36 H3TO37 H3TO38 H3TO39 H3TO40 H3TO41 H3TO42 H3TO43 H3TO44 H3TO48A H3TO48B H3TO48C H3TO48D H3TO48E H3TO49 H3TO105A H3TO105B H3TO105C H3TO105D H3TO105E H3TO106 H3TO107 H3TO108 H3TO109 H3TO110 Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Variable Label Topic: (SA) Substance Use H3TO8 # days smoke cigars in past 30 days H3TO9 # days smoke beedies in past 30 days H3TO10 On days smoke, # cigarettes smoked past 30 days H3TO11 Tried to quit smoking cigarettes past 6 months H3TO12 How soon after awakening have 1st cigarette H3TO13 Find difficult not to smoke in places where forbidden H3TO14 Which cigarette hate to give up most H3TO15 # cigarettes smoked per day H3TO16 Smoke more first hours after waking than rest of day H3TO17 Still smoke even if so ill that in bed most of day H3TO18 Ever a period in life when smoked more than now H3TO19 Smoke most, how soon after woke up 1st cigarette H3TO20 Smoke most, difficult not to smoke forbidden places H3TO21 Smoke most, which cigarette difficult to give up H3TO22 Smoke most, # cigarettes smoked per day H3TO23 Smoke most, smoke after waking than rest of day H3TO24 Smoke most, even smoke when ill H3TO25A Pleasant sensations when began smoking H3TO25B Unpleasant sensations when began smoking H3TO25C Nausea when began smoking H3TO25D Relaxation when began smoking H3TO25E Dizziness when began smoking H3TO25F Pleasurable rush or buzz when began smoking H3TO25G Coughing when began smoking H3TO25H Difficulty inhaling when began smoking H3TO25I Heart pounding when began smoking H3TO26 How often smoke with siblings H3TO36 # days used chewing tobacco or snuff past 30 days H3TO37 Since 6/95, drink beer/wine/liquor more than 2 or 3 times H3TO38 # days drink alcohol in past 12 months H3TO39 # drinks usually have each time drink past 12 months H3TO40 # days drink 5+ drinks in row past 12 months H3TO41 # times have 5+ drinks on single occasion past 2 weeks H3TO42 # times have 4+ drinks on single occasion past 2 weeks H3TO43 # days drunk or very high on alcohol past 12 months H3TO44 Alcoholic beverage drink most often H3TO48A # times hung over H3TO48B # times sick or threw up after drinking H3TO48C # times sexual situation later regret because drink H3TO48D # times into physical fight because drinking H3TO48E # times drunk at school or work H3TO49 Drive while drunk since 6/95 H3TO105A Sedatives, downers since 6/95 without MD permission H3TO105B Tranquilizers since 6/95 without MD permission H3TO105C Stimulants, uppers since 6/95 without MD permission H3TO105D Pain killers since 6/95 without MD permission H3TO105E Take steroids since 6/95 without MD permission H3TO106 Use legal performance-enhancing substance past year H3TO107 Use anabolic steroids, illegal past year H3TO108 Use marijuana since 6/95 H3TO109 Use marijuana in past year H3TO110 # times used marijuana past 30 days 61 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label Topic: (SA) Substance Use H3TO111 Use cocaine, crack, freebase, or powder since 6/95 H3TO112 Use any kind of cocaine in past year H3TO113 # times use any kind of cocaine past 30 days H3TO114 Use crystal methamphetamines since 6/95 H3TO115 Use crystal methamphetamines past year H3TO116 # times use crystal methamphetamines past 30 days H3TO117 Use other types of illegal drugs since 6/95 H3TO118 Use other types of illegal drugs in past year H3TO119 # times use other types of illegal drugs past 30 days H3TO120 Inject any illegal drug since 6/95 H3TO121 Inject illegal drug in past year H3TO122 # times inject illegal drug past 30 days H3TO126 Sexual situation later regret because drugs past 12 mos H3TO127 Physical fight because use drugs past 12 months H3TO128 High on drugs at school or work past 12 months H3TO129 Member of any 12-step recovery group or program H3TO3 Age first time smoked entire cigarette H3TO5 Age first smoked cigarettes regularly H3TO45 Problems at school or work because drinking past 12 mos H3TO46 Problems with Friends because drinking past 12 mos H3TO47 Problems with dating because drinking past 12 mos H3TO103 Of 3 best Friends, # who drink alcohol 1x month H3TO104 Of 3 best Friends, # who binge drink 1x month H3TO123 Problems at school, work because drugs past 12 mos H3TO124 Problems with Friends because drugs past 12 mos H3TO125 Problems with dating because drugs past 12 mos SABQ2616 SABQ2617 SABQ2618 SABQ2619 SABQ2620 SABQ2621 SABQ2622 SABQ2623 SABQ2624 SABQ2625 SABQ2626 SABQ2627 SABQ2631 SABQ2632 SABQ2633 SABQ2634 SAHQ2536 SAHQ2538 SASQ2586 SASQ2587 SASQ2588 SASQ2604 SASQ2605 SASQ2628 SASQ2629 SASQ2630 H3TO111 H3TO112 H3TO113 H3TO114 H3TO115 H3TO116 H3TO117 H3TO118 H3TO119 H3TO120 H3TO121 H3TO122 H3TO126 H3TO127 H3TO128 H3TO129 H3TO3 H3TO5 H3TO45 H3TO46 H3TO47 H3TO103 H3TO104 H3TO123 H3TO124 H3TO125 Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior History History Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status SDBQ2234 SDBQ2245 SDBQ2246 SDBQ2247 SDBQ2248 SDBQ2249 SDBQ2250 SDBQ2251 SDBQ2252 SDBQ2253 SDBQ2254 SDBQ2255 SDBQ2267 SDBQ2268 SDCQ2208 SDRQ2269 SDRQ2270 SDRQ2271 SDRQ2272 SDRQ2273 SDSQ2215 SDSQ2231 SDSQ2232 SDSQ2233 SDSQ2235 H3SE21D H3SE22A H3SE22B H3SE22C H3SE22D H3SE22E H3SE22F H3SE22G H3SE22H H3SE22I H3SE22J H3SE23A H3SE25 H3SE26 H3EC61 H3SE27A H3SE27B H3SE27C H3SE27D H3SE27E H3SE5 H3SE21A H3SE21B H3SE21C H3SE21E Topic: (SD) Sexually Transmitted Disease Behavior H3SE21D Diagnosed with syphilis past 12 months Behavior H3SE22A Tested for chlamydia past 12 months Behavior H3SE22B Tested for gonorrhea past 12 months Behavior H3SE22C Tested for trichomoniasis past 12 months Behavior H3SE22D Tested for syphilis past 12 months Behavior H3SE22E Tested for genital herpes past 12 months Behavior H3SE22F Tested for HPV past 12 months Behavior H3SE22G Tested for bacterial vaginosis past 12 months Behavior H3SE22H Tested for PID past 12 months Behavior H3SE22I Tested for HIV or AIDS past 12 months Behavior H3SE22J Tested for other past 12 months Behavior H3SE23A Painful or frequent urination past 12 mos Behavior H3SE25 Ever see MD / nurse because thought had STD or HIV Behavior H3SE26 Most recently see MD / nurse about STD or HIV Cognition H3EC61 Chance will get HIV or AIDS Reason H3SE27A Why thought STD / HIV: physical symptoms Reason H3SE27B Why thought STD/HIV: partner had STD or HIV Reason H3SE27C Why thought STD/HIV: recent sexual encounter Reason H3SE27D Why thought STD/HIV: other activities Reason H3SE27E Why thought STD/HIV: other Status H3SE5 Any vaginal intercourse partners have STD past 12 mos Status H3SE21A Diagnosed with chlamydia past 12 months Status H3SE21B Diagnosed with gonorrhea past 12 months Status H3SE21C Diagnosed with trichomoniasis past 12 mos Status H3SE21E Diagnosed with genital herpes past 12 mos 62 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type SDSQ2236 SDSQ2237 SDSQ2238 SDSQ2239 SDSQ2240 SDSQ2241 SDSQ2242 SDSQ2243 SDSQ2244 SDSQ2256 SDSQ2257 SDSQ2258 SDSQ2259 SDSQ2260 SDSQ2261 SDSQ2262 SDSQ2263 SDSQ2264 SDSQ2265 SDSQ2266 SDSQ2274 SDSQ2792 SDSQ2793 SDSQ2794 H3SE21F H3SE21G H3SE21H H3SE21I H3SE21J H3SE21K H3SE21L H3SE21M H3SE21N H3SE23B H3SE23C H3SE23D H3SE23E H3SE23F H3SE24A H3SE24B H3SE24C H3SE24D H3SE24E H3SE24F H3SE28 CH GC TRICH Topic: (SD) Sexually Transmitted Disease Status H3SE21F Diagnosed with genital warts past 12 mos Status H3SE21G Diagnosed with HPV past 12 mos Status H3SE21H Diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis past 12 mos Status H3SE21I Diagnosed with PID past 12 months Status H3SE21J Diagnosed with cervicitis or MPC past 12 mos Status H3SE21K Diagnosed with urethritis (NGU) past 12 mos Status H3SE21L Diagnosed with vaginitis past 12 mos Status H3SE21M Diagnosed with HIV or AIDS past 12 mos Status H3SE21N Diagnosed with other condition past 12 mos Status H3SE23B Painful sores or blisters on genitals past 12 mos Status H3SE23C Genital warts past 12 months Status H3SE23D Drip or ooze from penis or vagina past 12 mos Status H3SE23E Bleeding aft sex or between periods past 12 mos Status H3SE23F Itching in vagina/genital area past 12 mos Status H3SE24A Painful or frequent urination past 24 hours Status H3SE24B Painful sores/blisters on genitals past 24 hours Status H3SE24C Genital warts past 24 hours Status H3SE24D Drip or ooze from penis/vagina past 24 hours Status H3SE24E Bleeding aft sex or between periods past 24 hours Status H3SE24F Itching in vagina/genital area past 24 hours Status H3SE28 Ever told had HIV or AIDS Status CH Chlamydia assay results Status GC Gonorrhoeae assay results Status TRICH Trichonomiasis assay results SXBQ1965 SXBQ2211 SXBQ2213 SXBQ2214 SXBQ2216 SXBQ2221 SXBQ2222 SXBQ2225 SXBQ2226 SXBQ2227 SXBQ2228 SXBQ2229 SXBQ2230 SXCQ2223 SXCQ2224 SXHQ1966 SXHQ1967 SXHQ1968 SXHQ2212 H3MN19 H3SE1 H3SE3 H3SE4 H3SE6 H3SE11 H3SE12 H3SE15 H3SE16 H3SE17 H3SE18 H3SE19 H3SE20 H3SE13 H3SE14 H3MN20M H3MN20Y H3MN21 H3SE2 Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Cognition Cognition History History History History Variable Label Topic: (SX) Sexuality H3MN19 Ever sign pledge to abstain from sex until marriage H3SE1 Ever had vaginal intercourse H3SE3 # vaginal intercourse partners H3SE4 # different vaginal intercourse partners past 12 mos H3SE6 # times vaginal intercourse past 12 months H3SE11 Ever romantic attraction to female H3SE12 Ever romantic attraction to male H3SE15 Ever paid someone to have sex with you H3SE16 # times paid someone to have sex past 12 mos H3SE17 Ever sex with someone who paid you to have sex H3SE18 # times sex with someone who paid you past 12 mos H3SE19 Ever sex with needle user H3SE20 # times sex with needle user past 12 months H3SE13 Self-description of sexual orientation H3SE14 Which parent knows R is bisexual / homosexual H3MN20M Month sign pledge to abstain from sex until marriage H3MN20Y Year sign pledge to abstain from sex until marriage H3MN21 Age sign pledge to abstain from sex until marriage H3SE2 Age first time vaginal intercourse 63 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio WFBQ1248 WFBQ1249 WFBQ1253 WFBQ1254 WFBQ1258 WFBQ1259 WFBQ1265 WFBQ1266 WFBQ1272 WFBQ1273 WFBQ1279 WFBQ1280 WFBQ1286 WFBQ1287 WFBQ2130 WFBQ2131 WFBQ2132 WFBQ2133 WFBQ2134 WFBQ2135 WFBQ2136 WFBQ2137 WFBQ2139 WFBQ2140 WFBQ2141 WFBQ2142 WFBQ2143 WFBQ2144 WFBQ2147 WFBQ2675 WFBQ2724 WFBQ2725 WFBQ2726 WFBQ2727 WFBQ2730 WFBQ2731 WFCQ2145 WFCQ2206 WFCQ2207 WFCQ2728 WFHQ1312 WFHQ1320 WFHQ2148 WFHQ2169 WFHQ2188 WFHQ2189 WFHQ2190 WFHQ2191 WFHQ2192 WFHQ2193 WFHQ2194 WFHQ2195 Original Type Variable Label H3WP16 H3WP17 H3WP21 H3WP22 H3WP26 H3WP27 H3WP33 H3WP34 H3WP40 H3WP41 H3WP47 H3WP48 H3WP54 H3WP55 H3EC10 H3EC11 H3EC12 H3EC13 H3EC14 H3EC15 H3EC16 H3EC17 H3EC19 H3EC20 H3EC21 H3EC22 H3EC23 H3EC24 H3EC27 H3CC9F H3GM1 H3GM2 H3GM3 H3GM4 H3GM7 H3GM8 H3EC25 H3EC59 H3EC60 H3GM5 H3WP80 H3WP88 H3EC28 H3EC34 H3EC41 H3EC42 H3EC43 H3EC44 H3EC45 H3EC46 H3EC47 H3EC48 Topic: (WF) Wealth/Finances/Material Things Behavior H3WP16 Contribute monetarily to HH past 12 mos Behavior H3WP17 Est amount contribute to household in past 12 mos Behavior H3WP21 Current res mom give financial help past 12 mos Behavior H3WP22 Amount financial help current res mom past 12 mos Behavior H3WP26 Current res dad give financial help past 12 mos Behavior H3WP27 Amount financial help current res dad past 12 mos Behavior H3WP33 Previous res mom give financial help past 12 mos Behavior H3WP34 Amount financial help previous res mom past 12 mos Behavior H3WP40 Previous res dad give financial help past 12 mos Behavior H3WP41 Est amount financial help previous res dad past 12 mos Behavior H3WP47 Biological mom give financial help past 12 mos Behavior H3WP48 Est amount financial help from bio mom past 12 mos Behavior H3WP54 Biological dad give financial help past 12 mos Behavior H3WP55 Est amount financial help from bio dad past 12 mos Behavior H3EC10 Own residence: house, condominium, or mobile home Behavior H3EC11 Own car, truck, van or motorcycle Behavior H3EC12 Own a computer Behavior H3EC13 Have access to computer Behavior H3EC14 Have email account Behavior H3EC15 Have checking account Behavior H3EC16 Have credit card Behavior H3EC17 Have savings account Behavior H3EC19 Not pay full rent or mortgage, no money past 12 mos Behavior H3EC20 Evicted, not pay rent or mortgage past 12 mos Behavior H3EC21 Not pay gas, electricity, oil bill, no money past 12 mos Behavior H3EC22 Utilities service discontinued, no payments past 12 mos Behavior H3EC23 Need doctor/hospital could not afford past 12 mos Behavior H3EC24 Needed dentist but could not afford past 12 mos Behavior H3EC27 Stop AFDC, public assistance, welfare 01/00 and now Behavior H3CC9F Filed tax return past 12 months Behavior H3GM1 Ever bought lottery tickets Behavior H3GM2 Ever played casino tables/video games for money Behavior H3GM3 Play cards, bingo, horses, sports events for money Behavior H3GM4 Largest cash amount behind in year of gambling Behavior H3GM7 If lost money gambling, return to get even Behavior H3GM8 Gambling cause problems with family or Friends Cognition H3EC25 Familiar with state/county welfare or TANF laws Cognition H3EC59 Chance will have middle-class income at age 30 Cognition H3EC60 Chance will have more than middle-class income age 30 Cognition H3GM5 Periods of 2 weeks+ thinking about gambling History H3WP80 Mom recv public assist/welfare while R in HS History H3WP88 Dad recv public assist/welfare while R in HS History H3EC28 Last time stop recv aid: cut off or left program History H3EC34 Any time stop recv food stamps since 01/2001 History H3EC41 2000 recv public assistance or welfare payments History H3EC42 Recv public assistance or welfare payments all 2000 History H3EC43 1999 recv public assistance or welfare payments History H3EC44 Recv public assistance or welfare payments all 1999 History H3EC45 1998 recv public assistance or welfare payments History H3EC46 Recv public assistance or welfare payments all 1998 History H3EC47 1997 recv public assistance or welfare payments History H3EC48 Recv public assistance or welfare payments all 1997 64 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label WFHQ2196 WFHQ2197 WFHQ2198 WFHQ2199 WFHQ2209 WFHQ2210 WFRQ2149 WFRQ2150 WFRQ2151 WFRQ2152 WFRQ2153 WFRQ2154 WFRQ2155 WFRQ2156 WFRQ2157 WFRQ2158 WFRQ2159 WFRQ2160 WFRQ2161 WFRQ2162 WFRQ2164 WFRQ2165 WFRQ2166 WFRQ2167 WFRQ2170 WFRQ2171 WFRQ2172 WFRQ2173 WFRQ2174 WFRQ2175 WFRQ2176 WFRQ2177 WFRQ2178 WFRQ2179 WFRQ2180 WFRQ2181 WFRQ2182 WFRQ2183 WFRQ2184 WFRQ2729 WFSQ1247 WFSQ1677 WFSQ1678 WFSQ1679 WFSQ1680 WFSQ1681 WFSQ1682 WFSQ1683 WFSQ1684 WFSQ1691 WFSQ1692 WFSQ1693 WFSQ1694 H3EC49 H3EC50 H3EC51 H3EC52 H3EC62 H3EC63 H3EC29A H3EC29B H3EC29C H3EC29D H3EC29E H3EC29F H3EC29G H3EC29H H3EC30A H3EC30B H3EC30C H3EC30D H3EC30E H3EC30F H3EC32A H3EC32B H3EC32C H3EC32D H3EC35 H3EC36A H3EC36B H3EC36C H3EC36D H3EC36E H3EC36F H3EC36G H3EC36H H3EC37A H3EC37B H3EC37C H3EC37D H3EC37E H3EC37F H3GM6 H3WP15 H3LM17 H3LM18 H3LM19 H3LM20 H3LM21 H3LM22 H3LM23 H3LM24 H3LM29 H3LM30 H3LM31 H3LM32 Topic: (WF) Wealth/Finances/Material Things History H3EC49 1996 recv public assistance or welfare payments History H3EC50 Recv public assistance or welfare payments all 1996 History H3EC51 1995 recv public assistance or welfare payments History H3EC52 Recv public assistance or welfare payments all 1995 History H3EC62 Before 18, household recv public assistance or welfare History H3EC63 Amount time before 18 household recv welfare Reason H3EC29A Left welfare: got a job Reason H3EC29B Left welfare: work same job with more hours or raise Reason H3EC29C Left welfare: got better job Reason H3EC29D Left welfare: got married or remarried Reason H3EC29E Left welfare: moved in with partner Reason H3EC29F Left welfare: moved in with family Reason H3EC29G Left welfare: moved to another county or state Reason H3EC29H Left welfare: other Reason H3EC30A Welfare cut off: earnings increased Reason H3EC30B Welfare cut off: assets too high Reason H3EC30C Welfare cut off: did not follow program rules Reason H3EC30D Welfare cut off: end time limit for benefits Reason H3EC30E Welfare cut off: not US citizen Reason H3EC30F Welfare cut off: other Reason H3EC32A Public assistance req: look for job Reason H3EC32B Public assistance req: work paid job Reason H3EC32C Public assistance req: work unpaid job Reason H3EC32D Public assistance req: attend school or training Reason H3EC35 Last time stop recv food stamps: cut off or left program Reason H3EC36A Left food stamp program: got a job Reason H3EC36B Left food stamp program: job more hours or raise Reason H3EC36C Left food stamp program: got better job Reason H3EC36D Left food stamp program: got married or remarried Reason H3EC36E Left food stamp program: moved in with partner Reason H3EC36F Left food stamp program: moved in with family Reason H3EC36G Left food stamp program: moved another county or state Reason H3EC36H Left food stamp program: other Reason H3EC37A Food stamps cut off: earnings increased Reason H3EC37B Food stamps cut off: assets too high Reason H3EC37C Food stamps cut off: did not follow program rules Reason H3EC37D Food stamps cut off: end of time limit for benefits Reason H3EC37E Food stamps cut off: not US citizen Reason H3EC37F Food stamps cut off: other Reason H3GM6 Gambled to relieve uncomfortable feelings Status H3WP15 Respondent considered financial head of household Status H3LM17 Time period for pay rate at main job Status H3LM18 Main job hourly pay excl. overtime, commission Status H3LM19 Main job daily pay excl. overtime, commission Status H3LM20 Main job weekly pay excl. overtime, commission Status H3LM21 Main job biweekly earnings bfr taxes, deductions Status H3LM22 Main job bimonthly earnings bfr taxes, deductions Status H3LM23 Main job monthly earnings bfr taxes, deductions Status H3LM24 Main job annual earnings bfr taxes, deductions Status H3LM29 When started main job, time period for pay rate Status H3LM30 Hourly pay rate when start main job Status H3LM31 Daily pay rate when start main job Status H3LM32 Weekly pay rate when start main job 65 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label WFSQ1695 WFSQ1696 WFSQ1697 WFSQ1698 WFSQ2114 WFSQ2115 WFSQ2116 WFSQ2117 WFSQ2118 WFSQ2119 WFSQ2120 WFSQ2121 WFSQ2122 WFSQ2123 WFSQ2124 WFSQ2125 WFSQ2126 WFSQ2127 WFSQ2128 WFSQ2129 WFSQ2138 WFSQ2146 WFSQ2163 WFSQ2168 WFSQ2185 WFSQ2186 WFSQ2187 WFSQ2200 WFSQ2201 WFSQ2202 H3LM33 H3LM34 H3LM35 H3LM36 H3EC1A H3EC1B H3EC1C H3EC1D H3EC1E H3EC1F H3EC1G H3EC1H H3EC2 H3EC3 H3EC4 H3EC5 H3EC6 H3EC7 H3EC8 H3EC9 H3EC18 H3EC26 H3EC31 H3EC33 H3EC38 H3EC39 H3EC40 H3EC53 H3EC54 H3EC55 Topic: (WF) Wealth/Finances/Material Things Status H3LM33 Biweekly earnings bfr taxes, deductions start main job Status H3LM34 Bimonthly earnings bfr taxes, deductions start main job Status H3LM35 Monthly earnings bfr taxes, deductions start main job Status H3LM36 Annual earnings bfr taxes, deductions start main job Status H3EC1A 2000/01: Receive wages or salary Status H3EC1B 2000/01: Receive interest/dividends from stocks etc. Status H3EC1C 2000/01: Receive food stamps Status H3EC1D 2000/01: Receive AFDC, public assistance, welfare Status H3EC1E 2000/01: Receive housing assistance Status H3EC1F 2000/01: Receive unemployment, disability, SSI Status H3EC1G 2000/01: Receive child support or alimony Status H3EC1H 2000/01: Receive income from family and friends Status H3EC2 2000/01 total personal income before taxes Status H3EC3 2000/01 best guess total personal income before taxes Status H3EC4 2000/01 amount income received from earnings Status H3EC5 2000/01 best guess income received from earnings Status H3EC6 2000/01 total household income before taxes Status H3EC7 2000/01 best guess total household income before taxes Status H3EC8 2000/01 R and spouse/partner total income before taxes Status H3EC9 2000/01 best guess R/spouse total income before taxes Status H3EC18 Without telephone service in past 12 mos Status H3EC26 Currently receive AFDC, public assistance, welfare Status H3EC31 Required to work, go to school, etc to get assistance Status H3EC33 Receiving food stamps now Status H3EC38 Ever recv public assistance or welfare (not food stamps) Status H3EC39 2001 recv public assistance or welfare payments Status H3EC40 Recv public assistance or welfare payments all 2001 Status H3EC53 Any stock shares, mutual funds, trusts, IRAs Status H3EC54 Any student loans or educational loans not yet paid Status H3EC55 Any credit card debt 66 Relationship Table File (Q3) Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio ADBQ3016 AGSQ3006 AGSQ3007 AGSQ3008 Original H3TR13 H3TR4 H3TR5 PAGE Type Variable Label Behavior Topic: (AD) Adoption H3TR13 Partner and R ever adopt child Status Status Status Topic: (AG) Age H3TR4 Partner older or younger than respondent H3TR5 # years partner older or younger than R PAGE Age of partner CBSQ3012 CBSQ3013 H3TR9 H3TR10 Status Status Topic: (CB) Childbearing H3TR9 Relationship include pregnancy H3TR10 # pregnancies occurred with partner EDHQ3017 H3TR14 History Topic: (ED) Education H3TR14 Partner and R go to same school (7th-12th grade) GRSQ3005 H3TR3 Status Topic: (GR) Gender/Gender Role H3TR3 Sex of partner MEXQ3001 MEXQ3002 MEXQ3018 MEXQ3019 AID RRELNO SXORDER CP Meta Meta Meta Meta Topic: (ME) Meta AID Respondent identification number RRELNO Romantic relationship number SXORDER Order among sexual relationships CP Couple Sample Questions MPSQ3003 MPSQ3004 MPSQ3014 MPSQ3015 H3TR1 H3TR2 H3TR11 H3TR12 Status Status Status Status RASQ3009 RASQ3010 H3TR6 H3TR7 Status Status Topic: (RA) Race/Ethnicity H3TR6 Race of partner H3TR7 Partner Hispanic or Latino origin Status Topic: (SX) Sexuality H3TR8 Sexual relations with partner SXSQ3011 H3TR8 Topic: (MP) Marriage/Cohabitation Patterns H3TR1 Currently relationship with partner H3TR2 Has relationship lasted at least 3 mos H3TR11 Currently live/have lived with partner H3TR12 Currently married/were married to partner 67 Pregnancy Table File (Q4) Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio CBHQ4005 CBHQ4006 CBSQ4004 CBSQ4007 MEXQ4001 MEXQ4002 MEXQ4003 Original H3TP2M H3TP2Y H3TP1 H3TP3 AID RRELNO RPREGNO Type Variable Label History History Status Status Topic: (CB) Childbearing H3TP2M Month Pregnancy ended end H3TP2Y Year Pregnancy ended end H3TP1 Outcome of Pregnancy H3TP3 Number live births from pregnancy Meta Meta Meta Topic: (ME) Meta AID Respondent identification number RRELNO Romantic relationship number RPREGNO Relationship pregnancy number 68 Relationship Detail File (Q5) Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio CIBQ5182 CIBQ5183 CIBQ5184 CIBQ5185 CIBQ5188 CIBQ5189 CNBQ5066 CNBQ5067 CNBQ5068 CNBQ5069 CNBQ5070 CNBQ5071 CNBQ5072 CNBQ5073 CNBQ5074 CNBQ5075 CNBQ5076 CNBQ5077 CNBQ5078 CNBQ5079 CNBQ5080 CNBQ5085 CNBQ5086 CNBQ5087 CNBQ5088 CNBQ5089 CNBQ5090 CNBQ5091 CNBQ5092 CNBQ5093 CNBQ5094 CNBQ5095 CNBQ5096 CNBQ5097 CNBQ5098 CNBQ5099 CNBQ5102 CNBQ5103 CNBQ5104 CNBQ5105 CNBQ5106 CNBQ5107 CNBQ5108 CNBQ5109 CNBQ5110 CNBQ5111 CNBQ5112 CNBQ5113 Original Type Variable Label H3RD109 H3RD110 H3RD111 H3RD112 H3RD115 H3RD116 Topic: (CI) Crime/Delinquency/Behavior Problems Behavior H3RD109 How often R threatened partner with violence Behavior H3RD110 How often partner threatened R with violence Behavior H3RD111 How often R slapped, hit, or kicked partner Behavior H3RD112 How often partner slapped, hit, or kicked R Behavior H3RD115 How often R had injury because fight w/ partner Behavior H3RD116 How often partner had injury because of fight w/ R H3RD44 H3RD45A H3RD45B H3RD45C H3RD45D H3RD45E H3RD45F H3RD45G H3RD45H H3RD45I H3RD45J H3RD45K H3RD45L H3RD45M H3RD46 H3RD49 H3RD50A H3RD50B H3RD50C H3RD50D H3RD50E H3RD50F H3RD50G H3RD50H H3RD50I H3RD50J H3RD50K H3RD50L H3RD50M H3RD51 H3RD53 H3RD54A H3RD54B H3RD54C H3RD54D H3RD54E H3RD54F H3RD54G H3RD54H H3RD54I H3RD54J H3RD54K Topic: (CN) Contraception/Prophylaxis Behavior H3RD44 R or partner use birth control at 1x vaginal intercourse Behavior H3RD45A Condoms at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45B Withdrawal at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45C Rhythm at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45D Birth control pills at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45E Vaginal sponge at intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45F Foam, jelly, creme at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45G Diaphragm at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45H IUD at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45I Norplant at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45J Ring at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45K Depo Provera at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45L Contraceptive film at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD45M Other method at vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) Behavior H3RD46 Condom used at only vaginal intercourse Behavior H3RD49 R or partner use birth control at 1st intercourse Behavior H3RD50A Condoms 1st intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50B Withdrawal 1st intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50C Rhythm 1st time intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50D Birth control pills 1st time intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50E Vaginal sponge 1st time intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50F Foam, jelly, creme 1st time intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50G Diaphragm 1st time intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50H IUD 1st time intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50I Norplant 1st time intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50J Ring 1st time intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50K Depo Provera 1st time intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50L Contraceptive film 1st time intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD50M Other method 1st time intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD51 Condom at 1st vaginal intercourse (sex > 1x) Behavior H3RD53 R or partner use birth control most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD54A Condoms most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD54B Withdrawal most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD54C Rhythm most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD54D Birth control pills most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD54E Vaginal sponge most recent intercourse" Behavior H3RD54F Foam, jelly, creme most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD54G Diaphragm most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD54H IUD most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD54I Norplant most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD54J Ring most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD54K Depo Provera most recent intercourse 69 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type CNBQ5114 CNBQ5115 CNBQ5116 CNBQ5122 CNBQ5127 CNBQ5128 CNBQ5131 CNBQ5137 CNBQ5142 CNBQ5143 CNBQ5146 CNBQ5152 CNBQ5157 CNBQ5158 CNBQ5161 CNBQ5167 CNBQ5172 CNBQ5173 CNBQ5176 H3RD54L H3RD54M H3RD55 H3RD61 H3RD64 H3RD65 H3RD67 H3RD73 H3RD76 H3RD77 H3RD79 H3RD85 H3RD88 H3RD89 H3RD91 H3RD97 H3RD100 H3RD101 H3RD103 Topic: (CN) Contraception/Prophylaxis Behavior H3RD54L Contraceptive film most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD54M Other method most recent intercourse Behavior H3RD55 Condom used at most recent vaginal intercourse Behavior H3RD61 Male R wear condom when partner perform oral sex (1x) Behavior H3RD64 R ever wear condom when partner perform oral sex Behavior H3RD65 R wear condom 1st time partner perform oral sex Behavior H3RD67 R wear condom most recent time partner perform oral sex Behavior H3RD73 Partner wear condom when R perform oral sex (oral sex 1x) Behavior H3RD76 When R perform oral sex on partner, partner wears condom Behavior H3RD77 Partner wear condom 1st time R perform oral sex Behavior H3RD79 Partner wear condom most recent time R perform oral sex Behavior H3RD85 Partner wear condom only time anal sex Behavior H3RD88 Partner ever use condom when perform anal sex on R Behavior H3RD89 Partner wear condom 1st time perform anal sex on R Behavior H3RD91 Partner wear condom most recent anal sex on R Behavior H3RD97 R wear condom only time perform anal sex Behavior H3RD100 R wear condom when anal sex on partner Behavior H3RD101 R wear condom 1st time perform anal sex on partner Behavior H3RD103 R wear condom most recent anal sex on partner EDSQ5062 Variable Label Topic: (ED) Education H3RD40 Highest level of education partner completed H3RD40 Status FHSQ5036 FHSQ5037 FHSQ5038 FHSQ5039 FHSQ5040 FHSQ5041 FHSQ5042 FHSQ5043 FHSQ5044 FHSQ5045 FHSQ5046 FHSQ5047 H3RD22 H3RD23A H3RD23B H3RD23C H3RD23D H3RD23E H3RD24 H3RD25A H3RD25B H3RD25C H3RD25D H3RD25E Topic: (FH) Family/Household Characteristics Status H3RD22 R have residence where keep clothes/spend night Status H3RD23A R residence with parent(s) Status H3RD23B R residence with other relative(s) Status H3RD23C R residence with friend/roommate Status H3RD23D R residence with another romantic/sex partner Status H3RD23E R residence with other person Status H3RD24 Partner have residence where keeps clothes/spend night Status H3RD25A Partner residence with parent(s) Status H3RD25B Partner residence with other relative(s) Status H3RD25C Partner residence with friend/roommate Status H3RD25D Partner residence with other romantic/sex partner Status H3RD25E Partner other residence includes other person IVXQ5208 E_SUBSEC Meta Topic: (IV) Interview E_SUBSEC Version of Section 19 Administered AID RRELNO CP Meta Meta Meta Topic: (ME) Meta AID Respondent ID RRELNO Romantic Relationship Number CP Couple Sample H3RD119 H3RD122 H3RD14A H3RD14B H3RD28 Topic: (MP) Marriage/Cohabitation Patterns Attitude H3RD119 How satisfied is R with partner relationship Attitude H3RD122 R or partner getting better deal in relationship Behavior H3RD14A How long live together Behavior H3RD14B Time unit cohabitation Behavior H3RD28 R and partner ever spend night together MEXQ5001 MEXQ5002 MEXQ5209 MPAQ5192 MPAQ5195 MPBQ5019 MPBQ5020 MPBQ5050 70 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label MPBQ5051 MPBQ5052 MPBQ5053 MPBQ5054 MPBQ5055 MPBQ5056 MPBQ5057 MPBQ5058 MPBQ5059 MPBQ5199 MPBQ5200 MPBQ5201 MPBQ5202 MPBQ5203 MPBQ5204 MPBQ5205 MPBQ5206 MPBQ5207 MPCQ5194 MPEQ5193 MPHQ5003 MPHQ5004 MPHQ5006 MPHQ5007 MPHQ5008 MPHQ5009 MPHQ5010 MPHQ5016 MPHQ5017 MPHQ5018 MPHQ5023 MPHQ5024 MPHQ5025 MPHQ5026 MPHQ5196 MPHQ5197 MPRQ5198 MPSQ5005 MPSQ5021 MPSQ5022 MPSQ5029 MPSQ5030 MPSQ5048 MPSQ5049 H3RD29 H3RD30 H3RD31 H3RD32 H3RD33 H3RD34 H3RD35 H3RD36 H3RD37 H3RD125 H3RD126 H3RD127 H3RD128 H3RD129 H3RD130 H3RD131 H3RD132 H3RD133 H3RD121 H3RD120 H3RD1 H3RD2 H3RD4 H3RD5 H3RD6M H3RD6Y H3RD7 H3RD12M H3RD12Y H3RD13 H3RD16A H3RD16B H3RD16T1 H3RD16T2 H3RD123A H3RD123B H3RD124 H3RD3 H3RD15A H3RD15B H3RD18A H3RD18B H3RD26 H3RD27 Topic: (MP) Marriage/Cohabitation Patterns Behavior H3RD29 How often spend night with partner in avg week Behavior H3RD30 R or partner keep clothes at each other's residence Behavior H3RD31 Before marriage R and partner spend night together Behavior H3RD32 Before marriage how often spend night together avg week Behavior H3RD33 Bef marriage, R/partner keep clothes at each other's home Behavior H3RD34 R and partner spend night together before cohabit Behavior H3RD35 Before cohabit how often spend night together avg week Behavior H3RD36 Bef cohabit R/partner keep clothes at each other's home Behavior H3RD37 # meals R and partner eat together in avg week Behavior H3RD125 Partner: R decides what to do/where to go Behavior H3RD126 Partner: R 1st to apologize aft disagreement/argument Behavior H3RD127 Partner: R does driving when out together Behavior H3RD128 Partner: R laugh at partner jokes to make feel good Behavior H3RD129 Partner: R try to notice/respond to partner moods Behavior H3RD130 Partner: R fix car or arrangements to fix car Behavior H3RD131 Partner: R cleans house or apartment Behavior H3RD132 Partner: R mows lawn or other yard work Behavior H3RD133 Partner: R washes or iron clothes Cognition H3RD121 How much R thinks partner loves him or her Emotion H3RD120 How much R loves partner History H3RD1 Respondent age when first met partner History H3RD2 Age of partner when first met History H3RD4 Age when romantic relationship began History H3RD5 Partner age when romantic relationship began History H3RD6M Month romantic relationship began History H3RD6Y Year romantic relationship began History H3RD7 Season romantic relationship began History H3RD12M Month Respondent and partner marry History H3RD12Y Year respondent and partner marry History H3RD13 Live together in romantic/sex relationship bef marry History H3RD16A Before cohabit, how long to travel to partner residence History H3RD16B Time unit travel to partner residence before cohabit History H3RD16T1 When with partner, how long to travel to residence History H3RD16T2 Time unit how long travel to residence History H3RD123A How long married to partner History H3RD123B Time unit how long married to partner Reason H3RD124 How marriage to partner end Status H3RD3 Respondent and partner have romantic relationship Status H3RD15A How long to travel to partner residence Status H3RD15B Time unit travel to partner residence Status H3RD18A How long in same residence with partner Status H3RD18B Time unit how long in same residence with partner Status H3RD26 R and partner engaged to be married Status H3RD27 Describe relationship at present time RLBQ5061 RLSQ5060 H3RD39 H3RD38 Behavior Status Topic: (RL) Religion H3RD39 How often partner attend religious services H3RD38 Partner's religion 71 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio SXAQ5117 SXAQ5132 SXAQ5147 SXAQ5162 SXAQ5177 SXBQ5027 SXBQ5028 SXBQ5031 SXBQ5032 SXBQ5063 SXBQ5064 SXBQ5065 SXBQ5083 SXBQ5084 SXBQ5119 SXBQ5120 SXBQ5121 SXBQ5125 SXBQ5126 SXBQ5134 SXBQ5135 SXBQ5136 SXBQ5140 SXBQ5141 SXBQ5149 SXBQ5150 SXBQ5151 SXBQ5155 SXBQ5156 SXBQ5164 SXBQ5165 SXBQ5166 SXBQ5170 SXBQ5171 SXBQ5179 SXBQ5180 SXBQ5186 SXBQ5187 SXCQ5181 SXHQ5011 SXHQ5012 SXHQ5013 SXHQ5014 SXHQ5015 SXHQ5033 SXHQ5034 SXHQ5081 SXHQ5082 SXHQ5100 SXHQ5101 SXHQ5123 SXHQ5124 Original H3RD56 H3RD68 H3RD80 H3RD92 H3RD104 H3RD17A H3RD17B H3RD19A H3RD19B H3RD41 H3RD42 H3RD43 H3RD48A H3RD48B H3RD58 H3RD59 H3RD60 H3RD63A H3RD63B H3RD70 H3RD71 H3RD72 H3RD75A H3RD75B H3RD82 H3RD83 H3RD84 H3RD87A H3RD87B H3RD94 H3RD95 H3RD96 H3RD99A H3RD99B H3RD106 H3RD107 H3RD113 H3RD114 H3RD108 H3RD8 H3RD9 H3RD10M H3RD10Y H3RD11 H3RD20M H3RD20Y H3RD47M H3RD47Y H3RD52M H3RD52Y H3RD62M H3RD62Y Type Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Attitude Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Cognition History History History History History History History History History History History History History Variable Label Topic: (SX) Sexuality H3RD56 Like having vaginal intercourse H3RD68 Like partner to perform oral sex H3RD80 Like to perform oral sex on partner H3RD92 Like having partner perform anal sex H3RD104 Like performing anal sex on partner H3RD17A How long sexual relationship when began cohabit H3RD17B Time unit length relationship when began cohabit H3RD19A How long sexual relationship with partner last H3RD19B Time unit how long sexual relationship last H3RD41 Ever vaginal intercourse H3RD42 How long know partner at first vaginal intercourse H3RD43 R and partner vaginal intercourse once or > 1x H3RD48A On average, how often vaginal intercourse H3RD48B Time unit how often vaginal intercourse H3RD58 Partner ever performed oral sex on respondent H3RD59 How long know partner when first oral sex on R H3RD60 Partner perform oral sex on R once or more than 1x H3RD63A On average, how often partner perform oral sex on R H3RD63B Time unit how often partner perform oral sex H3RD70 Ever perform oral sex on partner H3RD71 How long R know partner when first oral sex on partner H3RD72 R perform oral sex on partner once or more than 1x H3RD75A On avg how often R perform oral sex on partner H3RD75B Time unit how often R perform oral sex on partner H3RD82 Partner ever perform anal sex on R H3RD83 How long know partner when 1st perform anal sex on R H3RD84 Partner perform anal sex once or more than 1x H3RD87A On avg how often partner perform anal sex on R H3RD87B Time unit how often partner perform anal sex on R H3RD94 R ever perform anal sex on partner H3RD95 How long R know partner 1st anal sex on partner H3RD96 R perform anal sex on partner once or more than 1x H3RD99A On avg how often R perform anal sex on partner H3RD99B Time unit how often R perform anal sex on partner H3RD106 Respondent or partner typically initiates sex H3RD107 When R and partner have sex how often R orgasm H3RD113 How often R insisted on/made partner have sex H3RD114 How often partner insisted on/made R have sex H3RD108 During relationship partner had other sex partners H3RD8 Age when sexual relationship began H3Rd9 Partner age when sexual relationship began H3RD10M Month sexual relationship began H3RD10Y Year sexual relationship began H3RD11 Season sexual relationship began H3RD20M Month sexual relationship end H3RD20Y Year sexual relationship end H3RD47M Month vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) H3RD47Y Year 1st vaginal intercourse (sex 1x) H3RD52M Month most recent vaginal intercourse H3RD52Y Year most recent vaginal intercourse H3RD62M Month partner perform oral sex (oral sex 1x) H3RD62Y Year partner perform oral sex (oral sex 1x) 72 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label SXHQ5129 SXHQ5130 SXHQ5138 SXHQ5139 SXHQ5144 SXHQ5145 SXHQ5153 SXHQ5154 SXHQ5159 SXHQ5160 SXHQ5168 SXHQ5169 SXHQ5174 SXHQ5175 SXIQ5118 SXIQ5133 SXIQ5148 SXIQ5163 SXIQ5178 SXRQ5035 H3RD66M H3RD66Y H3RD74M H3RD74Y H3RD78M H3RD78Y H3RD86M H3RD86Y H3RD90M H3RD90Y H3RD98M H3RD98Y H3RD102M H3RD102Y H3RD57 H3RD69 H3RD81 H3RD93 H3RD105 H3RD21 History History History History History History History History History History History History History History Intention Intention Intention Intention Intention Reason WFBQ5190 WFBQ5191 H3RD117 H3RD118 Topic: (WF) Wealth/Finances/Material Things Behavior H3RD117 Respondent/partner have joint bank account Behavior H3RD118 Respondent/partner ever purchased anything costing $500+ Topic: (SX) Sexuality H3RD66M Month partner most recently perform oral sex H3RD66Y Year partner most recently perform oral sex H3RD74M Month R perform oral sex on partner (oral sex 1x) H3RD74Y Year R perform oral sex on partner (oral sex 1x) H3RD78M Month R most recent oral sex on partner H3RD78Y Year R most recent oral sex on partner H3RD86M Month partner perform anal sex on R (anal sex 1x) H3RD86Y Year partner perform anal sex on R (anal sex 1x) H3RD90M Month partner most recent anal sex on R H3RD90Y Year partner most recent anal sex on R H3RD98M Month R perform anal sex on partner (anal sex 1x) H3RD98Y Year R perform anal sex on partner (anal sex 1x) H3RD102M Month R most recent anal sex on partner H3RD102Y Year R most recent anal sex on partner H3RD57 Expect to have vaginal intercourse again H3RD69 Expect partner will perform oral sex again H3RD81 Expect will perform oral sex on partner again H3RD93 Expect partner will perform anal sex again H3RD105 Expect will perform anal sex on partner again H3RD21 Main reason relationship ended 73 Completed Pregnancies File (Q6) Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label CBBQ6007 CBBQ6016 CBBQ6017 CBBQ6019 CBBQ6020 CBBQ6021 CBHQ6005 CBHQ6018 CBIQ6013 CBIQ6014 CBIQ6015 CBSQ6004 H3PG4 H3PG11 H3PG12 H3PG14 H3PG15 H3PG16 H3PG2 H3PG13 H3PG8 H3PG9 H3PG10 H3PG1 Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior History History Intention Intention Intention Status Topic: (CB) Childbearing H3PG4 Contact between learning of pregnancy and pregnancy end H3PG11 Visit doctor/nurse-midwife for prenatal care check-ups H3PG12 R/Partner go along for pregnancy check-ups H3PG14 # prenatal-care visits H3PG15 After 6 months of pregnancy, # prenatal-care visits H3PG16 Where received most prenatal care H3PG2 # weeks pregnant when pregnancy ended HPG13 Month of pregnancy 1st see doctor/nurse-midwife H3PG8 Before pregnancy, wanted child then H3PG9 Want to have child sometime later H3PG10 Want partner be child's mother/father H3PG1 # months pregnant when learned of pregnancy H3PG5 H3PG6A H3PG6B H3PG6C H3PG7 Topic: Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior (CN) Contraception/Prophylaxis H3PG5 Before pregnancy, use birth control when had sex H3PG6A 1st method birth control H3PG6B 2nd method birth control H3PG6C 3rd method birth control H3PG7 Month before pregnancy, use birth control every time sex CNBQ6008 CNBQ6009 CNBQ6010 CNBQ6011 CNBQ6012 Topic: (ED) Education EDHQ6006 H3PG3 History H3PG3 Partner education level when got pregnant/learn of pregnancy Topic: (ME) Meta AID Respondent identification number RRELNO Romantic relationship number RPREGNO Relationship pregnancy number MEXQ6001 MEXQ6002 MEXQ6003 AID RRELNO RPREGNO Meta Meta Meta MPSQ6037 MPSQ6038 MPSQ6039 H3PG22 H3PG23 H3PG24 Topic: (MP) Marriage/Cohabitation Patterns Status H3PG22 Married to each other at time of birth Status H3PG23 R/Partner living together at time of pregnancy Status H3PG24 Statement best describes relationship w/partner at birth SABQ6028 SABQ6029 SABQ6030 H3PG18 H3PG19 H3PG20 Behavior Behavior Behavior WFBQ6022 WFBQ6023 WFBQ6024 WFBQ6025 WFBQ6026 WFBQ6027 WFBQ6031 WFBQ6032 WFBQ6033 WFBQ6034 WFBQ6035 WFBQ6036 H3PG17A H3PG17B H3PG17C H3PG17D H3PG17E H3PG17F H3PG21A H3PG21B H3PG21C H3PG21D H3PG21E H3PG21F Topic: (WF) Wealth/Finances/Material Things Behavior H3PG17A Prenatal care paid: income or savings Behavior H3PG17B Prenatal care paid: parents or other relatives Behavior H3PG17C Prenatal care paid: private insurance Behavior H3PG17D Prenatal care paid: Medicaid Behavior H3PG17E Prenatal care paid: govt assist not Medicaid Behavior H3PG17F Prenatal care paid: other money source Behavior H3PG21A Delivery/hospital stay paid: income or savings Behavior H3PG21B Delivery/hospital stay paid: parents or other relatives Behavior H3PG21C Delivery/hospital stay paid: private insurance Behavior H3PG21D Delivery/hospital stay paid: Medicaid Behavior H3PG21E Delivery/hospital stay paid: govt assist not Medicaid Behavior H3PG21F Delivery/hospital stay paid: other money source Topic: (SA) Substance Use H3PG18 How often alcoholic beverages H3PG19 How often marijuana, crack cocaine, heroin H3PG20 How many cigarettes smoked 74 Current Pregnancies File (Q7) Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio CBBQ7004 CBBQ7007 CBBQ7008 CBBQ7009 CBBQ7010 CBBQ7011 CBHQ7030 CBSQ7005 CBSQ7006 Original Type Variable Label Topic: (CB) Childbearing H3PC1 Told partner of pregnancy H3PC4 See doctor or nurse-midwife for prenatal care H3PC5 Plan to see doctor/nurse-midwife for prenatal care H3PC6 # prenatal-care visits H3PC7 Partner gone to any prenatal-care visits H3PC8 Prenatal care provider H3PC17 Age of partner when got pregnant H3PC2 # months pregnant H3PC3 Current month of pregnancy H3PC1 H3PC4 H3PC5 H3PC6 H3PC7 H3PC8 H3PC17 H3PC2 H3PC3 Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Status Status CNHQ7032 CNHQ7033 CNHQ7034 CNHQ7035 CNHQ7036 CNIQ7037 CNIQ7038 CNIQ7039 H3PC19 H3PC20A H3PC20B H3PC20C H3PC21 H3PC22 H3PC23 H3PC24 Topic: (CN) Contraception/Prophylaxis History H3PC19 Before pregnant, use birth control when had sex History H3PC20A 1st method birth control used History H3PC20B 2nd method birth control used History H3PC20C 3rd method birth control used History H3PC21 Month before pregnancy, use birth control every time sex Intention H3PC22 Just before pregnancy, want to have child then Intention H3PC23 Want to have child sometime later Intention H3PC24 Want partner to be child's mother/father EDHQ7031 H3PC18 History FHSQ7028 H3PC15 Topic: (FH) Family and Household Composition Status H3PC15 Living together in the same household MEXQ7001 MEXQ7002 MEXQ7003 AID RRELNO RPREGNO Meta Meta Meta MPSQ7027 MPSQ7029 H3PC14 H3PC16 Topic: (MP) Marriage/Cohabitation Patterns Status H3PC14 Currently married to partner Status H3PC16 Statement that best describes relationship SABQ7024 SABQ7025 SABQ7026 WFBQ7012 WFBQ7013 WFBQ7014 WFBQ7015 WFBQ7016 WFBQ7017 Topic: (ED) Education H3PC18 Education level of partner Topic: (ME) Meta AID Respondent identification number RRELNO Romantic relationship number RPREGNO Relationship pregnancy number Topic: (SA) Substance Use H3PC11 How often drink alcoholic beverages H3PC12 How often use marijuana, crack cocaine, or heroin H3PC13 # cigarettes smoked H3PC11 H3PC12 H3PC13 Behavior Behavior Behavior H3PG9A H3PG9B H3PG9C H3PG9D H3PG9E H3PG9F Topic: (WF) Wealth/Finances/Material Things Behavior H3PG9A Prenatal care pay: income or savings Behavior H3PG9B Prenatal care pay: parents or other relatives Behavior H3PG9C Prenatal care pay: private insurance Behavior H3PG9D Prenatal care pay: Medicaid Behavior H3PG9E Prenatal care pay: govt assist not Medicaid Behavior H3PG9F Prenatal care pay: other money source 75 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio WFBQ7018 WFBQ7019 WFBQ7020 WFBQ7021 WFBQ7022 WFBQ7023 Original Type Variable Label H3PG10A H3PG10B H3PG10C H3PG10D H3PG10E H3PG10F Topic: (WF) Wealth/Finances/Material Things Behavior H3PG10A Delivery/hospital pay: income or savings Behavior H3PG10B Delivery/hospital pay: parents or relatives Behavior H3PG10C Delivery/hospital pay: private insurance Behavior H3PG10D Delivery/hospital pay: Medicaid Behavior H3PG10E Delivery/hospital pay: govt assist not Medicaid Behavior H3PG10F Delivery/hospital stay pay: other money source 76 Live Births File (Q8) Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio CBBQ8014 CBHQ8017 CBHQ8018 CBRQ8006 CBSQ8005 CBSQ8009 CBSQ8010 CBSQ8011 CBSQ8012 CBSQ8013 CBSQ8016 CBSQ8019 CBSQ8020 Original H3LB9 H3LB12M H3LB12Y H3LB2 H3LB1 H3LB5A H3LB5B H3LB6 H3LB7 H3LB8 H3LB11 H3LB13 H3LB14 Type Behavior History History Reason Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status GRSQ8007 GRSQ8008 H3LB3 H3LB4 Status Status HLSQ8015 H3LB10 Status MEXQ8001 MEXQ8002 MEXQ8003 MEXQ8004 AID RRELNO RPREGNO BIRTHNO Meta Meta Meta Meta Variable Label Topic: (CB) Childbearing H3LB9 Male respondent/partner present at baby's birth H3LB12M Month baby die H3LB12Y Year baby die H3LB2 Why baby did not go home with respondent H3LB1 Did baby eventually go home with respondent H3LB5A Baby birth weight in pounds H3LB5B Baby birth weight in ounces H3LB6 Baby length in inches H3LB7 Baby after a pregnancy of less than 40 weeks H3LB8 Baby born how many weeks early H3LB11 Baby still living H3LB13 R/partner's name on baby's birth certificate H3LB14 Baby get respondent/partner's last name Topic: (GR) Gender/Gender Role H3LB3 Was baby a boy or girl H3LB4 Name of baby Topic: (HL) Physical Health H3LB10 Baby have any major health problems at birth Topic: (ME) Meta AID Respondent identification number RRELNO Romantic relationship number RPREGNO Relationship pregnancy number BIRTHNO Pregnancy birth number 77 Children and Parenting File (Q9) Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio AGSQ9005 CRBQ9042 CRBQ9043 CRBQ9064 CRBQ9065 CRHQ9044 CRHQ9045 CRHQ9066 CRHQ9067 CRSQ9041 CRSQ9063 FHHQ9008 FHHQ9009 FHHQ9012 FHHQ9013 FHSQ9006 FHSQ9007 FHSQ9010 FHSQ9011 FHSQ9046 FHSQ9053 FHSQ9054 FHSQ9055 FHSQ9056 FHSQ9057 FHSQ9058 FHSQ9059 FHSQ9060 FHSQ9061 FHSQ9062 FHSQ9068 HLSQ9014 HLSQ9015 HLSQ9016 HLSQ9017 HLSQ9018 HLSQ9019 HLSQ9020 HLSQ9021 HLSQ9022 HLSQ9023 HLSQ9024 HLSQ9025 HLSQ9026 HLSQ9027 Original H3KK1 Type Status Variable Label Topic: (AG) Age H3KK1 Child age Topic: (CR) Childrearing H3KK20 Child spend more time with R or partner H3KK21 How often partner see child past 12 months H3KK29 Child spend more time with R or partner H3KK30 How often respondent see child past 12 mos H3KK22M Month partner last see child H3KK22Y Year partner last see child H3KK31M Month respondent last see child H3KK31Y Year respondent last see child H3KK19 Legal agreement with child's father/mother re custody H3KK28 Legal agreement with child's mother/father re custody H3KK20 H3KK21 H3KK29 H3KK30 H3KK22M H3KK22Y H3KK31M H3KK31Y H3KK19 H3KK28 Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior History History History History Status Status H3KK4M H3KK4Y H3KK7M H3KK7Y H3KK2 H3KK3 H3KK5 H3KK6 H3KK23 H3KK27A H3KK27B H3KK27C H3KK27D H3KK27E H3KK27F H3KK27G H3KK27H H3KK27I H3KK27J H3KK32 Topic: (FH) Family and Household Composition History H3KK4M Month last lived in same household as child History H3KK4Y Year last live in same household as child History H3KK7M Month partner last live with respondent History H3KK7Y Year partner last live with respondent Status H3KK2 Child lives with respondent Status H3KK3 Child and R ever live in same household Status H3KK5 Partner live with respondent Status H3KK6 Partner ever live with respondent Status H3KK23 # miles away partner lives Status H3KK27A Child lives with biological mother/father Status H3KK27B Child lives with brothers, sisters, stepbro, stepsis Status H3KK27C Child lives with maternal grandparents Status H3KK27D Child lives with other maternal relatives Status H3KK27E Child lives with paternal grandparents Status H3KK27F Child lives with other paternal relatives Status H3KK27G Child lives with friends Status H3KK27H Child lives with adoptive parents Status H3KK27I Child lives with foster parents Status H3KK27J Child lives in institution Status H3KK32 # miles away child lives from respondent H3KK8 H3KK9 H3KK10 H3KK11A H3KK11B H3KK11C H3KK11D H3KK11E H3KK11F H3KK11G H3KK11H H3KK11I H3KK11J H3KK11K Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Topic: (HL) Physical Health H3KK8 Child's general health H3KK9 Child have a condition that limits learning H3KK10 Child condition limits childhood activities H3KK11A Hearing problems or deafness H3KK11B Delayed speech, problems understanding H3KK11C Problem with sight (w/glasses) H3KK11D Developmental delay, slow learning H3KK11E Allergies, hay fever (not med reaction) H3KK11F Asthma H3KK11G Chronic respiratory, lung, breath condition H3KK11H Chronic heart condition H3KK11I Sickle cell anemia H3KK11J Epilepsy, convulsions, seizures H3KK11K Chronic orthopedic, bone, or joint problems 78 Distribution of Variables by Topic and Type Socio Original Type Variable Label HLSQ9028 HLSQ9029 HLSQ9030 HLSQ9031 HLSQ9033 H3KK11L H3KK11M H3KK11N H3KK11O H3KK11Q Status Status Status Status Status MEXQ9001 MEXQ9002 MEXQ9003 MEXQ9004 AID RRELNO RPREGNO BIRTHNO Meta Meta Meta Meta PEBQ9034 PEBQ9035 PEBQ9036 PEBQ9037 PEBQ9038 PEBQ9039 H3KK12 H3KK13 H3KK14 H3KK15 H3KK16 H3KK17 Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior Behavior RABQ9040 H3KK18 Behavior SDSQ9032 H3KK11P Topic: (SD) Sexually Transmitted Disease Status H3KK11P HIV or AIDS WFBQ9048 WFBQ9049 WFBQ9050 WFBQ9051 WFBQ9052 WFBQ9070 WFBQ9071 WFBQ9072 WFBQ9073 WFBQ9074 WFSQ9047 WFSQ9069 H3KK25 H3KK26A H3KK26B H3KK26C H3KK26D H3KK34 H3KK35A H3KK35B H3KK35C H3KK35D H3KK24 H3KK33 Topic: (WF) Wealth/Finances/Material Things Behavior H3KK25 # Child support payments partner miss past 12 mos Behavior H3KK26A Partner bought child clothes, toys, presents Behavior H3KK26B Partner paid for child's dental, medical expenses Behavior H3KK26C Partner gave extra money to help out with child Behavior H3KK26D Partner help pay for child care expenses Behavior H3KK34 # Child support payments R missed past 12 mos Behavior H3KK35A Respondent bought child clothes, toys, or presents Behavior H3KK35B Respondent paid for child's dental, medical expenses Behavior H3KK35C R gave extra money to partner to help out with child Behavior H3KK35D Respondent help pay for child care expenses Status H3KK24 Court require partner to pay support for Child Status H3KK33 Respondent legally required to pay support for child Topic: (HL) Physical Health H3KK11L Cerebral palsy H3KK11M Cystic fibrosis H3KK11N Cancer H3KK11O Hemophilia H3KK11Q Other condition require specialist, clinic Topic: (ME) Meta AID Respondent identification number RRELNO Romantic relationship number RPREGNO Relationship pregnancy number BIRTHNO Pregnancy birth number Topic: (PE) Personality H3KK12 When child hears loud sound how often cry, upset H3KK13 Trouble soothing, calming child when cry, upset H3KK14 Child gets fussy, irritable average day H3KK15 Trouble soothing, calming child when upset avg day H3KK16 Child demanding, impatient when R busy avg day H3KK17 Child becomes unhappy, irritable avg day Topic: (RA) Race/Ethnicity H3KK18 Language speak to child when together at home 79 Data Completeness and Consistency Report This section presents information regarding the quality of the data in this Data Set. Table 1 indicates the extent of out-of-range values, and Tables 2 and 3 summarize the incidence of missing data. Table 4 summarizes the extent of missing data in data files Q3-Q9. Table 5 provides information regarding the consistency of the data, as reflected in the logical relations between particular items and adherence to the skip pattern of the questionnaire. The checks in Table 5 are meant to be illustrative, and are not necessarily exhaustive. Main Respondent File (Q1-Q2) Number of Cases (Unweighted): Number of Variables: 4,882 1,859 Table 1. Distribution of Variables by Percentage of Out-of-Range Values, Dataset Q1-Q2 Percentage of Cases with Out-of-Range Values Corresponding Number of Cases 0% 0 0% to 1% Number of Variables Percentage of Variables 1,859 100.0% 1 to 48 0 0.0% 1% to 3% 49 to 145 0 0.0% 3% to 5% 146 to 244 0 0.0% 5% to 10% 245 to 488 0 0.0% 10% to 20% 489 to 976 0 0.0% 20% to 40% 977 to 1,952 0 0.0% 40% to 100% 1,953 to 4,882 0 0.0% 1,859 100.0% Total Note. Data files Q1-Q2 and Q3 through Q9 did not exhibit out-of-range values. Table 2. Distribution of Variables by Percentage of Missing Values, Dataset Q1-Q2 Percentage of Cases with Missing Values Corresponding Number of Cases Number of Variables Percentage of Variables 0% 0 940 51.1% 0% to 1% 1 to 48 869 47.2% 1% to 3% 49 to 145 21 1.1% 3% to 5% 146 to 244 2 0.1% 5% to 10% 245 to 488 3 0.2% 10% to 20% 489 to 976 0 0.0% 20% to 40% 977 to 1,952 3 0.2% 40% to 100% 1,953 to 4,882 2 0.1% [n] 100.0% Total 80 Table 3. List of Variables in Dataset Q1-Q2 (Main Respondent File) With Over 5% Missing Values (244 Missing Cases or More) Variable Name Label # Missing Cases MEXQ1002 MEXQ1004 INXQ1010 FHHQ1025 PEAQ1960 CRHQ2646 CRHQ2647 RLSQ2687 Wave 3 Relationship Number Q1-3 W3 Longitudinal grand sample weight, poststratified W1 Longitudinal PVT Percentile Rank Wave 3 Father figure at last interview H3MN14 Life better or worse since high school H3MA5 # times social services investigate respondent's care H3MA6 # times respondent removed from home by social services H3RE6 Respondent's denomination 3,551 1,038 370 1,103 3,223 250 255 1,290 Note. Data were counted as “missing” if they were blank in the original data file. Table 4. List of Variables in Datasets Q3 and Q5 With Over 5% Missing Values Variable Name Label # Missing Cases MEXQ3018 MEXQ3019 MPHQ5010 SXHQ5015 MPSQ5021 MPSQ5022 MPHQ5026 SXBQ5031 SXBQ5032 FHSQ5036 FHSQ5037 FHSQ5038 FHSQ5039 FHSQ5040 FHSQ5041 FHSQ5042 FHSQ5043 FHSQ5044 FHSQ5045 FHSQ5046 FHSQ5047 CNBQ5080 CNBQ5116 SXAQ5117 SXIQ5118 SXIQ5133 SXHQ5144 SXHQ5145 CNBQ5146 SXIQ5148 CNBQ5152 SXORDER Order among sexual relationships CP Couple Sample Questions H3RD7 Season romantic relationship began H3RD11 Season sexual relationship began H3RD15A How long to travel to partner residence H3RD15B Time unit travel to partner residence H3RD16T2 Time unit how long travel to residence H3RD19A How long sexual relationship with partner last H3RD19B Time unit how long sexual relationship last H3RD22 R have residence where keep clothes/spend night H3RD23A R residence with parent(s) H3RD23B R residence with other relative(s) H3RD23C R residence with friend/roommate H3RD23D R residence with another romantic/sex partner H3RD23E R residence with other person H3RD24 Partner have residence where keeps clothes/spend night H3RD25A Partner residence with parent(s) H3RD25B Partner residence with other relative(s) H3RD25C Partner residence with friend/roommate H3RD25D Partner residence with other romantic/sex partner H3RD25E Partner other residence includes other person H3RD46 Condom used at only vaginal intercourse H3RD55 Condom used at most recent vaginal intercourse H3RD56 Like having vaginal intercourse H3RD57 Expect to have vaginal intercourse again H3RD69 Expect partner will perform oral sex again H3RD78M Month R most recent oral sex on partner H3RD78Y Year R most recent oral sex on partner H3RD79 Partner wear condom most recent time R perform oral sex H3RD81 Expect will perform oral sex on partner again H3RD85 Partner wear condom only time anal sex 81 1,519 9,043 4,561 622 6,995 7,037 616 519 1,117 531 951 951 951 951 951 531 986 986 986 986 986 1,349 1,061 1,591 5,842 3,553 2,035 2,035 2,090 2,774 4,344 Note. The percentage of missing data in Q4, Q6, Q7, Q8, and Q9 was less than 3%. Data file Q3 (relationship table file) and Q5 (relationship detail file) exhibited some variables with 5% or greater missing data. Data were counted as “missing” if they were blank in the original data file. Table 5. Report on Consistency Checks Comparisons Examined Number of Number of Cases Cases Passing Failing Consistency Consistency Check Check Not Applicable Skip Checks 1. HLBQ1757 H3GH3 Currently doing anything about weight compared with HLBQ1758 H3GH4A Diet to lose weight past 7 days 730 0 4,152 Note. To pass this check, respondents answering “trying to gain weight or bulk up” to item H3GH3 should be skipped on item H3GH4A. 2. HLSQ1796 H3HS2 Offered health insurance at school or work past 12 months compared with HLBQ1797 H3HS3 Get health insurance at school or work past 12 months 1,989 0 2,893 Note. To pass this check, respondents answer “no” on item H3HS2 should be skipped on item H3HS3. Relational Edit Checks 1. FHSQ1340 H3WS1A Sibling 1 still alive compared with FHSQ1343 H3WS3A How Sibling 1 died 739 0 4,143 Note. To pass this check, respondents who reported that their sibling was still alive should not have reported a cause of death in item H3WS3A 2. HLBQ1780 + HLBQ1782 Time go to sleep prior to work/school days compared with HLBQ1777 + HLBQ1779 Time awaken prior to work/school days 4,882 0 Note. To pass this check, respondents should not be going to sleep or awakening at the same time. 82 0 Appendix A Definitions of Topic and Type Codes Preface "Topic" codes classify variables on a substantive dimension, typically the construct that the variable measures such as age, race, education, or occupation. "Type" codes classify variables on a measurement dimension that is independent of the Topic code, such as whether the variable measures an attitude, behavior, history, or aggregate-level characteristics. Type codes are nearly identical across all of Sociometrics archives. Because Topic codes reflect archive-specific substantive areas as well as general demographic areas, each archive includes a mix of unique and common Topic codes. DAAPPP Variable Topics AB Abortion AC Agency Characteristics Properties of an agency or program not elsewhere classified. Note that population characteristics such as age (AG), gender (GR), and race (RA) are coded according to the appropriate topic elsewhere. For use when the agency is the sampling unit or to code agency characteristics when respondents from several agencies are included in a sample. AD Adoption AG Age Only current age and birthdate of respondent are included in this category. Age at other points is included in the relevant category. For example, age at first birth is included in the childbearing (CB) category. BF Biological Function/Development This includes variables that are related to biological functions of respondent, such as menstruation and fecundity, variables that reflect biological development such as age when first walked, scores on infant developmental tests such as the Brazelton scale, and variables that measure biological development parameters such as infant height and weight. Biological characteristics of a person other than the respondent, such as parent or child, are coded elsewhere, such as family and household characteristics (FH). CB Childbearing This category includes variables related to conception, pregnancy, and delivery, as well as those related to the number and spacing of children. Variables relating to the status at birth of the respondent's child (e.g., sex, birthweight of newly born infant) are included here. This topic also includes pregnancy and delivery related health concerns, including all aspects of prenatal and postnatal care. CI Crime/Delinquency/Behavior Problems This category includes all delinquent behavior and behavior problems, except for those relating to substance abuse (SA). Criminal statistics, including sexual assault and prostitution, are also included here. CL Clinical Activities This category includes medical/dental care not otherwise classified under contraception, childbearing, or mental health. Clinical visits for contraceptive purposes are classified under contraception (CN); clinical visits for prenatal or postnatal care, or for delivery are classified under childbearing (CB). Pediatric visits, however, are classified here, even if the respondent is the mother, with the assumption that she accompanies the child to the clinic. 83 CM Communication The extent and nature of communication between respondent and a significant other are included here, regardless of the topic of communication. A significant other's reaction to the communication is, however, coded under family and household characteristics (FH). Communication among family members that does not include the respondent is coded under FH as well. Also included here is respondent's fluency in English or knowledge of languages. Native language, however, is coded under race/ethnicity (RA). CN Contraception This category includes knowledge about contraception obtained in sex education classes. CP Civic/Political Activities This includes questions about political or ideological orientation as well as civic and political membership, activity, etc. General questions about belonging to organizations are classified under friends and social activities (FS). CR Childrearing This category includes variables related to the care and rearing of children, including information about day-care, but excluding medical care. Pediatric care is included in the clinical activities (CL) category. ED Education FH Family/Household Characteristics Family includes both family of origin and current family, including partner or father of baby if it is not known whether they are married to or living with the respondent. Variables concerning living arrangements, family, or household composition are included here, but variables concerning the residence itself are included in residence/location (RS). Because cohabitees share a household, variables related to the person(s) a respondent is living with also go here. Also included are demographic and other characteristics of spouse, parent (except information on upbringing is classified under childrearing (CR)), or child (except that status of child at delivery gets classified under childbearing (CB)). FS Friends/Social Activities Friends include fiance/fiancee, sexual partner, and man responsible for premarital pregnancy, unless they are sharing a household with the respondent, in which case they are included under family and household characteristics (FH). If it is not known whether a sexual partner is married to or living with the respondent, then they should be classified under family and household characteristics (FH). GC Guidance/Counseling General counseling, including educational and vocational counseling is included here; counseling on more specific substantive areas (e.g., nutrition, contraception, VD) is classified under the more specific topic. GR Gender/Gender Role HL Physical Health This topic includes health status of respondent, except for mental health (MH). Child abuse or neglect as well as social drinking, smoking, use of prescription drugs are also included. Use of illegal drugs or abuse related to drinking, smoking, etc. are classified under substance abuse (SA). IN Intellectual Function This category includes scores on tests of knowledge, current events, etc., as well as intellectual abilities, aptitudes, and achievements. 84 IV Interview Included here are interviewer observation ratings, and debriefing items that do not fit naturally into some other category (e.g., date or length of interview). ME Meta Level This category includes such variables as case weights, case numbers, and interviewer numbers that have no substantive meaning outside the particular data set. MH Mental Health MP Marriage/Cohabitation Patterns Includes marital status as well as periods of separation. NU Nutrition OC Occupation OT Other This category includes, among other items, questions regarding quality of life. OW Out-of-Wedlock Pregnancy/Parenthood There are gray areas between this category and the childbearing (CB) and childrearing (CR) categories. Where emphasis is on out-of-wedlock status, the variable is classified here. PE Personality RA Race/Ethnicity Includes native language or country or origin. RL Religion RS Residence/Location This includes geographic location as well as characteristics of residence and housing. SA Substance Use This topic includes use of alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, as well as other psychoactive substances, including the use of licit (e.g., benzodiazephines) and illicit (e.g., marijuana, cocaine) drugs. SE Sex Education This includes development of ethics. Knowledge of specific study areas such as contraception is coded under that particular topic (CN in this instance). SD Sexually Transmitted Disease SX Sexuality Includes orientation and activity. RC Recreation WF Wealth/Finances/Material Things Includes sources/amounts of monetary support available, provided, or received; also includes monetary and nonmonetary indicators of socioeconomic status. UN Undocumented This category is used when Sociometrics staff are not provided with sufficient documentation to make the meaning of a variable clear. 85 DAAPPP Variable Types A Attitude An attitude is a subjective appraisal of a thing or idea, a feeling about a thing. Attitudes include evaluations, preferences, judgments, opinions, etc. An attitude is a type of cognition; use the Cognition category for cognitions that are not attitudes. “The world is round” is a Cognition; “the world is wonderful” is an Attitude. Attitudes entail emotional components, but use the Emotion category when the emphasis is on the feeling. “I love Mozart” is an Attitude; “I am in love” is an Emotion. B Behavior This includes behaviors that occurred within some recent period prior to the interview (the length of the period--a week, a month, even longer--depends on the perspective of the specific research). If the behavior occurred prior to the recent period, the variable becomes a history variable (H). An alternative term here is activity. The behaviors and activities of significant others of the respondent are also included here. C Cognition A cognition is a construct of the mind. Typically, knowledge, beliefs, and perceptions are considered cognitions. Here, a distinction is made between an Attitude and a Cognition. Attitudes are more common in research; Cognitions are typified by knowledge items on questionnaires. A belief may be an Attitude or a Cognition. What a person believes to be an objective truth is a Cognition. What a person believes to be good, valuable, important, moral, etc., is an Attitude. “The world is round” is a Cognition; “the world is wonderful” is an Attitude. E Emotion An emotion is an affective state. Satisfactions and regrets are common alternative terms for this category. Feelings of closeness with others also are coded here. Use this category when the emphasis is on the affect rather than its object. Attitudes are more common, but if a variable's purpose is to assess whether the person is happy, sad, angry, etc., use the Emotion category. “I hate spinach” is an Attitude; “I hate life” is an Emotion. Feelings toward other people will often be better coded as Emotions than as Attitudes. I Intention An intention is an expectation, a plan, a commitment to future behavior. Whether the commitment is ultimately met is not usually relevant. Intentions include how much schooling a person believes they will complete, how many children someone expects to have, whether a person plans to use contraception during sexual encounters, etc. If the plans are very vague or wishful, use the Motivation category. “I will likely finish high school” is an Intention; “I want to be king” is a Motivation. M Motivation A motivation is an explanation for behavior: why a person does what s/he does, when s/he does it. This can include future behaviors. Vague or wishful aspirations may be coded as Motivations. Specific plans should be coded as Intentions. Included in the Motivation category are desires, wants, wishes, aspirations. T Personal Trait The variables included in this category are those that reflect broad dispositional characteristics of the respondent such as personality traits, constitutional type, or overall intelligence. Also included here are specific abilities and capabilities. 86 R Reason This category is a pragmatic one made necessary by the fact that so many researchers ask their respondents for their reasons for doing, feeling, thinking, wanting, or planning something. Their answers typically seem to be conceptualized in a complex way that defies placement in one of the other categories. S Status This category includes variables that refer to a current state of the respondent at the time of measurement. Many of the variables that are included here are traditionally considered social or demographic status variables; e.g., occupational status, marital status, highest grade of school completed, etc. Many other variables in this category reflect the respondent's current condition or situation. The status of a significant other is also coded here. Status is limited to individual-level data; program characteristics are coded under program/policy (P). H History This category includes variables that refer to events, statuses, and behaviors that occurred in the past (i.e., prior to the recent present). Past intentions (I), emotions (E), etc. are coded under those respective categories. Z Household This category includes data aggregated at the household-level. P Program/Policy This category includes all program-level information. Y Aggregate This category includes general macro-level statistics or rates for a particular region (e.g., state, city, town, county) but not program-level data, which are coded separately (P). X Meta This category includes study-specific variables such as time tested and length of test. O Other U Undocumented This category is used when Sociometrics staff are not provided with sufficient documentation to make the meaning of a variable clear. 87 Appendix B List of Additional Value Labels For Academic and Instructional Programs Due to their length or complexity, value labels for the following variables have not been included in machine-readable form as part of the dataset's SPSS or SAS syntax files. Rather, they are presented here in printed form. These labels apply to the following variables: EDSQ1533 EDSQ1534 EDSQ1537 EDSQ1538 EDSQ1541 EDSQ1549 EDSQ1550 H3ED16 H3ED17 H3ED19 H3ED20 H3ED22 H3ED29 H3ED30 H3ED16 First college major H3ED17 Second college major or minor H3ED19 Master's degree field of study 1 H3ED20 Master's degree field of study 2 H3ED22 Type of professional degree H3ED29 Graduate major / field of study 1 H3ED30 Graduate major / field of study 2 Classification of Instructional Programs 2000 Edition 01. Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences 01.00 01.0000 01.01 01.0101 01.0102 01.0103 01.0104 01.0105 01.0106 01.0199 01.02 01.0201 01.0204 01.0205 01.0299 01.03 01.0301 01.0302 01.0303 01.0304 01.0306 01.0307 01.0399 01.04 01.0401 01.05 01.0504 01.0505 01.0507 01.0508 01.0599 01.06 Agriculture, General Agriculture, General Agricultural Business and Management Agricultural Business and Management, General Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations Agricultural Economics Farm/Farm and Ranch Management Agricultural/Farm Supplies Retailing and Wholesaling Agricultural Business Technology Agricultural Business and Management, Other Agricultural Mechanization Agricultural Mechanization, General Agricultural Power Machinery Operation Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment/Machine Technology Agricultural Mechanization, Other Agricultural Production Operations Agricultural Production Operations, General Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production Aquaculture Crop Production Dairy Husbandry and Production Horse Husbandry/Equine Science and Management Agricultural Production Operations, Other Agricultural and Food Products Processing Agricultural and Food Products Processing Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services Dog/Pet/Animal Grooming Animal Training Equestrian/Equine Studies Taxidermy/Taxidermist Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services, Other Applied Horticulture/Horticultural Business Services 88 01.0601 01.0603 01.0604 01.0605 01.0606 01.0607 01.0608 01.0699 01.07 01.0701 01.08 01.0801 01.0802 01.0899 01.09 01.0901 01.0902 01.0903 01.0904 01.0905 01.0906 01.0907 01.0999 01.10 01.1001 01.1002 01.1099 01.11 01.1101 01.1102 01.1103 01.1104 01.1105 01.1106 01.1199 01.12 01.1201 01.1202 01.1203 01.1299 01.99 01.9999 03. Applied Horticulture/Horticultural Operations, General Ornamental Horticulture Greenhouse Operations and Management Landscaping and Groundskeeping Plant Nursery Operations and Management Turf and Turfgrass Management Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management Applied Horticulture/Horicultural Business Services, Other International Agriculture International Agriculture Agricultural Public Services Agricultural and Extension Education Services Agricultural Communication/Journalism Agricultural Public Services, Other Animal Sciences Animal Sciences, General Agricultural Animal Breeding Animal Health Animal Nutrition Dairy Science Livestock Management Poultry Science Animal Sciences, Other Food Science and Technology Food Science Food Technology and Processing Food Science and Technology, Other Plant Sciences Plant Sciences, General Agronomy and Crop Science Horticultural Science Agricultural and Horticultural Plant Breeding Plant Protection and Integrated Pest Management Range Science and Management Plant Sciences, Other Soil Sciences Soil Science and Agronomy, General Soil Chemistry and Physics Soil Microbiology Soil Sciences, Other Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences, Other Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences, Other Natural Resources and Conservation 03.01 03.0101 03.0103 03.0104 03.0199 03.02 03.0201 03.0204 Natural Resources Conservation and Research Natural Resources/Conservation, General Environmental Studies Environmental Science Natural Resources Conservation and Research, Other Natural Resources Management and Policy Natural Resources Management and Policy Natural Resource Economics 89 03.0205 03.0206 03.0299 03.03 03.0301 03.05 03.0501 03.0502 03.0506 03.0508 03.0509 03.0510 03.0511 03.0599 03.06 03.0601 03.99 03.9999 04. Architecture and Related Services 04.02 04.0201 04.03 04.0301 04.04 04.0401 04.05 04.0501 04.06 04.0601 04.08 04.0801 04.09 04.0901 04.99 04.9999 05. Water, Wetlands, and Marine Resources Management Land Use Planning and Management/Development Natural Resources Management and Policy, Other Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management Forestry Forestry, General Forest Sciences and Biology Forest Management/Forest Resources Management Urban Forestry Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology Forest Resources Production and Management Forest Technology/Technician Forestry, Other Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management Natural Resources and Conservation, Other Natural Resources and Conservation, Other Architecture Architecture (BArch, BA/BS, MArch, MA/MS, PhD) City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning Environmental Design Environmental Design/Architecture Interior Architecture Interior Architecture Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture (BS, BSLA, BLA, MSLA, MLA, PhD) Architectural History and Criticism Architectural History and Criticism, General Architectural Technology/Technician Architectural Technology/Technician Architecture and Related Services, Other Architecture and Related Services, Other Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies 05.01 05.0101 05.0102 05.0103 05.0104 05.0105 05.0106 05.0107 05.0108 05.0109 05.0110 05.0111 05.0112 05.0113 05.0114 Area Studies African Studies American/United States Studies/Civilization Asian Studies/Civilization East Asian Studies Central/Middle and Eastern European Studies European Studies/Civilization Latin American Studies Near and Middle Eastern Studies Pacific Area/Pacific Rim Studies Russian Studies Scandinavian Studies South Asian Studies Southeast Asian Studies Western European Studies 90 05.0115 05.0116 05.0117 05.0118 05.0119 05.0120 05.0121 05.0122 05.0123 05.0124 05.0125 05.0126 05.0127 05.0128 05.0129 05.0130 05.0131 05.0132 05.0199 05.02 05.0201 05.0202 05.0203 05.0206 05.0207 05.0208 05.0299 05.99 05.9999 09. Canadian Studies Balkans Studies Baltic Studies Slavic Studies Caribbean Studies Ural-Altaic and Central Asian Studies Commonwealth Studies Regional Studies (U.S., Canadian, Foreign) Chinese Studies French Studies German Studies Italian Studies Japanese Studies Korean Studies Polish Studies Spanish and Iberian Studies Tibetan Studies Ukraine Studies Area Studies, Other Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies African-American/Black Studies American Indian/Native American Studies Hispanic-American, Puerto Rican, and Mexican-American/Chicano Studies Asian-American Studies Women's Studies Gay/Lesbian Studies Ethnic, Cultural Minority, and Gender Studies, Other Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies, Other Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies, Other Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs 09.01 09.0101 09.0102 09.0199 09.04 09.0401 09.0402 09.0404 09.0499 09.07 09.0701 09.0702 09.0799 09.09 09.0901 09.0902 09.0903 09.0904 09.0905 09.0999 09.10 Communication and Media Studies Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric Mass Communication/Media Studies Communication and Media Studies, Other Journalism Journalism Broadcast Journalism Photojournalism Journalism, Other Radio, Television, and Digital Communication Radio and Television Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia Radio, Television, and Digital Communication, Other Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication Organizational Communication, General Public Relations/Image Management Advertising Political Communication Health Communication Public Relations, Advertising and Applied Communication, Other Publishing 91 09.1001 09.99 09.9999 10. Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services 10.01 10.0105 10.02 10.0201 10.0202 10.0203 10.0299 10.03 10.0301 10.0302 10.0303 10.0304 10.0305 10.0306 10.0307 10.0308 10.0399 10.99 10.9999 11. Publishing Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other Communications Technology/Technician Communications Technology/Technician Audiovisual Communications Technologies/Technicians Photographic and Film/Video Technology/Technician and Assistant Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Recording Arts Technology/Technician Audiovisual Communications Technologies/Technicians, Other Graphic Communications Graphic Communications, General Printing Management Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Platemaker/Imager Printing Press Operator Computer Typography and Composition Equipment Operator Graphic Communications, Other Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services, Other Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services, Other Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 11.01 11.0101 11.0102 11.0103 11.0199 11.02 11.0201 11.0202 11.0203 11.0299 11.03 11.0301 11.04 11.0401 11.05 11.0501 11.06 11.0601 11.0602 11.0699 11.07 11.0701 11.08 11.0801 11.0802 11.0803 11.0899 Computer and Information Sciences, General Computer and Information Sciences, General Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Information Technology Computer and Information Sciences, Other Computer Programming Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Programming, Specific Applications Computer Programming, Vendor/Product Certification Computer Programming, Other Data Processing Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Information Science/Studies Information Science/Studies Computer Systems Analysis Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Word Processing Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, Other Computer Science Computer Science Computer Software and Media Applications Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration Computer Graphics Computer Software and Media Applications, Other 92 11.09 11.0901 11.10 11.1001 11.1002 11.1003 11.1004 11.1099 11.99 11.9999 12. Personal and Culinary Services 12.03 12.0301 12.0302 12.0303 12.0399 12.04 12.0401 12.0402 12.0404 12.0406 12.0407 12.0408 12.0409 12.0410 12.0411 12.0412 12.0413 12.0499 12.05 12.0500 12.0501 12.0502 12.0503 12.0504 12.0505 12.0506 12.0507 12.0508 12.0599 12.99 12.9999 13. Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management System Administration/Administrator System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management/Manager Computer and Information Systems Security Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster Computer/Information Technology Services Administration and Management, Other Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other. Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other Funeral Service and Mortuary Science Funeral Service and Mortuary Science, General Funeral Direction/Service Mortuary Science and Embalming/Embalmer Funeral Service and Mortuary Science, Other Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Barbering/Barber Electrolysis/Electrology and Electrolysis Technician Make-Up Artist/Specialist Hair Styling/Stylist and Hair Design Facial Treatment Specialist/Facialist Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Permanent Cosmetics/Makeup and Tattooing Salon/Beauty Salon Management/Manager Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Arts, Other Culinary Arts and Related Services Cooking and Related Culinary Arts, General Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef Bartending/Bartender Culinary Arts/Chef Training Restaurant, Culinary, and Catering Management/Manager Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Meat Cutting/Meat Cutter Food Service, Waiter/Waitress, and Dining Room Management/Manager Institutional Food Workers Culinary Arts and Related Services, Other Personal and Culinary Services, Other Personal and Culinary Services, Other Education 13.01 13.0101 13.02 13.0201 13.0202 13.0203 13.0299 13.03 Education, General Education, General Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education Bilingual and Multilingual Education Multicultural Education Indian/Native American Education Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education, Other Curriculum and Instruction 93 13.0301 13.04 13.0401 13.0402 13.0403 13.0404 13.0406 13.0407 13.0408 13.0409 13.0410 13.0411 13.0499 13.05 13.0501 13.06 13.0601 13.0603 13.0604 13.0699 13.07 13.0701 13.09 13.0901 13.10 13.1001 13.1003 13.1004 13.1005 13.1006 13.1007 13.1008 Impairments 13.1009 13.1011 13.1012 13.1013 13.1014 13.1015 13.1016 13.1099 13.11 13.1101 13.1102 13.1199 13.12 13.1201 13.1202 13.1203 13.1205 13.1206 13.1207 Curriculum and Instruction Educational Administration and Supervision Educational Leadership and Administration, General Administration of Special Education Adult and Continuing Education Administration Educational, Instructional, and Curriculum Supervision Higher Education/Higher Education Administration Community College Education Elementary and Middle School Administration/Principalship Secondary School Administration/Principalship Urban Education and Leadership Superintendency and Educational System Administration Educational Administration and Supervision, Other Educational/Instructional Media Design Educational/Instructional Media Design Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Educational Evaluation and Research Educational Statistics and Research Methods Educational Assessment, Testing, and Measurement Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research, Other International and Comparative Education International and Comparative Education Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education Special Education and Teaching Special Education and Teaching, General Education/Teaching of Individuals with Hearing Impairments, Including Deafness Education/Teaching of the Gifted and Talented Education/Teaching of Individuals with Emotional Disturbances Education/Teaching of Individuals with Mental Retardation Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities Education/Teaching of Individuals with Orthopedic and Other Physical Health Education/Teaching of Individuals with Vision Impairments, Including Blindness Education/Teaching of Individuals with Specific Learning Disabilities Education/Teaching of Individuals with Speech or Language Impairments Education/Teaching of Individuals with Autism Education/Teaching of Individuals Who are Developmentally Delayed Education/Teaching of Individuals in Early Childhood Special Education Programs Education/Teaching of Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injuries Special Education and Teaching, Other Student Counseling and Personnel Services Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services College Student Counseling and Personnel Services Student Counseling and Personnel Services, Other Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching Elementary Education and Teaching Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching Secondary Education and Teaching Teacher Education, Multiple Levels Montessori Teacher Education 94 13.1208 13.1209 13.1210 13.1299 13.13 13.1301 13.1302 13.1303 13.1304 13.1305 13.1306 13.1307 13.1308 13.1309 13.1310 13.1311 13.1312 13.1314 13.1315 13.1316 13.1317 13.1318 13.1319 13.1320 13.1321 13.1322 13.1323 13.1324 13.1325 13.1326 13.1327 13.1328 13.1329 13.1330 13.1331 13.1332 13.1333 13.1334 13.1335 13.1399 13.14 13.1401 13.1402 13.1499 13.15 13.1501 13.1502 13.1599 13.99 13.9999 Waldorf/Steiner Teacher Education Kindergarten/Preschool Education and Teaching Early Childhood Education and Teaching Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods, Other Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas Agricultural Teacher Education Art Teacher Education Business Teacher Education Driver and Safety Teacher Education English/Language Arts Teacher Education Foreign Language Teacher Education Health Teacher Education Family and Consumer Sciences/Home Economics Teacher Education Technology Teacher Education/Industrial Arts Teacher Education Sales and Marketing Operations/Marketing and Distribution Teacher Education Mathematics Teacher Education Music Teacher Education Physical Education Teaching and Coaching Reading Teacher Education Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education Social Science Teacher Education Social Studies Teacher Education Technical Teacher Education Trade and Industrial Teacher Education Computer Teacher Education Biology Teacher Education Chemistry Teacher Education Drama and Dance Teacher Education French Language Teacher Education German Language Teacher Education Health Occupations Teacher Education History Teacher Education Physics Teacher Education Spanish Language Teacher Education Speech Teacher Education Geography Teacher Education Latin Teacher Education School Librarian/School Library Media Specialist Psychology Teacher Education Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas, Other Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor Teaching French as a Second or Foreign Language Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language, Other Teaching Assistants/Aides Teacher Assistant/Aide Adult Literacy Tutor/Instructor Teaching Assistants/Aides, Other Education, Other Education, Other 95 14. Engineering 14.01 14.0101 14.02 14.0201 14.03 14.0301 14.04 14.0401 14.05 14.0501 14.06 14.0601 14.07 14.0701 14.08 14.0801 14.0802 14.0803 14.0804 14.0805 14.0899 14.09 14.0901 14.0902 14.0903 14.0999 14.10 14.1001 14.11 14.1101 14.12 14.1201 14.13 14.1301 14.14 14.1401 14.18 14.1801 14.19 14.1901 14.20 14.2001 14.21 14.2101 14.22 14.2201 14.23 14.2301 14.24 14.2401 14.25 Engineering, General Engineering, General Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering Architectural Engineering Architectural Engineering Biomedical/Medical Engineering Biomedical/Medical Engineering Ceramic Sciences and Engineering Ceramic Sciences and Engineering Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Civil Engineering, General Geotechnical Engineering Structural Engineering Transportation and Highway Engineering Water Resources Engineering Civil Engineering, Other Computer Engineering, General Computer Engineering, General Computer Hardware Engineering Computer Software Engineering Computer Engineering, Other Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering Engineering Mechanics Engineering Mechanics Engineering Physics Engineering Physics Engineering Science Engineering Science Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering Materials Engineering Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Mining and Mineral Engineering Mining and Mineral Engineering Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Nuclear Engineering Nuclear Engineering Ocean Engineering Ocean Engineering Petroleum Engineering 96 14.2501 14.27 14.2701 14.28 14.2801 14.31 14.3101 14.32 14.3201 14.33 14.3301 14.34 14.3401 14.35 14.3501 14.36 14.3601 14.37 14.3701 14.38 14.3801 14.39 14.3901 14.99 14.9999 15. Petroleum Engineering Systems Engineering Systems Engineering Textile Sciences and Engineering Textile Sciences and Engineering Materials Science Materials Science Polymer/Plastics Engineering Polymer/Plastics Engineering Construction Engineering Construction Engineering Forest Engineering Forest Engineering Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Operations Research Operations Research Surveying Engineering Surveying Engineering Geological/Geophysical Engineering Geological/Geophysical Engineering Engineering, Other Engineering, Other Engineering Technologies/Technicians 15.00 Engineering Technology, General 15.0000 Engineering Technology, General 15.01 Architectural Engineering Technologies/Technicians 15.0101 Architectural Engineering Technology/Technician 15.02 Civil Engineering Technologies/Technicians 15.0201 Civil Engineering Technology/Technician 15.03 Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians 15.0303 Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician 15.0304 Laser and Optical Technology/Technician 15.0305 Telecommunications Technology/Technician 15.0399 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other 15.04 Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies/Technicians 15.0401 Biomedical Technology/Technician 15.0403 Electromechanical Technology/Electromechanical Engineering Technology 15.0404 Instrumentation Technology/Technician 15.0405 Robotics Technology/Technician 15.0499 Electromechanical and Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies/Technicians, Other 15.05 Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians 15.0501 Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology/Technician (ACH/ACR/ACHR/HRAC/HVAC/AC Technology) 15.0503 Energy Management and Systems Technology/Technician 15.0505 Solar Energy Technology/Technician 15.0506 Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician 97 15.0507 15.0508 15.0599 15.06 15.0607 15.0611 15.0612 15.0613 15.0699 15.07 15.0701 15.0702 15.0703 15.0704 15.0799 15.08 15.0801 15.0803 15.0805 15.0899 15.09 15.0901 15.0903 15.0999 15.10 15.1001 15.11 15.1102 15.1103 15.1199 15.12 15.1201 15.1202 15.1203 15.1204 15.1299 15.13 15.1301 15.1302 15.1303 15.1304 15.1305 15.1306 15.1399 15.14 15.1401 15.15 15.1501 15.99 15.9999 Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology Hazardous Materials Management and Waste Technology/Technician Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians Plastics Engineering Technology/Technician Metallurgical Technology/Technician Industrial Technology/Technician Manufacturing Technology/Technician Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians, Other Quality Control and Safety Technologies/Technicians Occupational Safety and Health Technology/Technician Quality Control Technology/Technician Industrial Safety Technology/Technician Hazardous Materials Information Systems Technology/Technician Quality Control and Safety Technologies/Technicians, Other Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering Technology/Technician Automotive Engineering Technology/Technician Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians, Other Mining and Petroleum Technologies/Technicians Mining Technology/Technician Petroleum Technology/Technician Mining and Petroleum Technologies/Technicians, Other Construction Engineering Technologies Construction Engineering Technology/Technician Engineering-Related Technologies Surveying Technology/Surveying Hydraulics and Fluid Power Technology/Technician Engineering-Related Technologies, Other Computer Engineering Technologies/Technicians Computer Engineering Technology/Technician Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology Computer Hardware Technology/Technician Computer Software Technology/Technician Computer Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other Drafting/Design Engineering Technologies/Technicians Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Civil Drafting and Civil Engineering CAD/CADD Electrical/Electronics Drafting and Electrical/Electronics CAD/CADD Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD Drafting/Design Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other Nuclear Engineering Technologies/Technicians Nuclear Engineering Technology/Technician Engineering-Related Fields Engineering/Industrial Management Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other 98 16. Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 16.01 16.0101 16.0102 16.0103 16.0104 16.0199 16.02 16.0201 16.03 16.0300 16.0301 16.0302 16.0303 16.0304 16.0399 16.04 16.0400 16.0401 16.0402 16.0404 16.0405 16.0406 16.0407 16.0408 16.0409 16.0410 16.0499 16.05 16.0500 16.0501 16.0502 16.0503 16.0504 16.0505 16.0506 16.0599 16.06 16.0601 16.07 16.0700 16.0701 16.0702 16.0704 16.0705 16.0706 16.0707 16.0799 16.08 16.0801 16.09 16.0900 Linguistics Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services Foreign Languages and Literatures, General Linguistics Language Interpretation and Translation Comparative Literature Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services, Other African Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics African Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General Chinese Language and Literature Japanese Language and Literature Korean Language and Literature Tibetan Language and Literature East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General Baltic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Russian Language and Literature Albanian Language and Literature Bulgarian Language and Literature Czech Language and Literature Polish Language and Literature Serbian, Croatian, and Serbo-Croatian Languages and Literatures Slovak Language and Literature Ukrainian Language and Literature Slavic, Baltic, and Albanian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General German Language and Literature Scandinavian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Danish Language and Literature Dutch/Flemish Language and Literature Norwegian Language and Literature Swedish Language and Literature Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other Modern Greek Language and Literature Modern Greek Language and Literature South Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics South Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General Hindi Language and Literature Sanskrit and Classical Indian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Bengali Language and Literature Panjabi Language and Literature Tamil Language and Literature Urdu Language and Literature South Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other Iranian/Persian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Iranian/Persian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General 99 16.0901 French Language and Literature 16.0902 Italian Language and Literature 16.0904 Portuguese Language and Literature 16.0905 Spanish Language and Literature 16.0906 Romanian Language and Literature 16.0907 Catalan Language and Literature 16.0999 Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other 16.10 American Indian/Native American Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 16.1001 American Indian/Native American Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 16.11 Middle/Near Eastern and Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 16.1100 Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General 16.1101 Arabic Language and Literature 16.1102 Hebrew Language and Literature 16.1103 Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 16.1199 Middle/Near Eastern and Semitic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other 16.12 Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 16.1200 Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General 16.1202 Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature 16.1203 Latin Language and Literature 16.1299 Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other 16.13 Celtic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 16.1301 Celtic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 16.14 Southeast Asian and Australasian/Pacific Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 16.1400 Southeast Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General 16.1401 Australian/Oceanic/Pacific Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 16.1402 Bahasa Indonesian/Bahasa Malay Languages and Literatures 16.1403 Burmese Language and Literature 16.1404 Filipino/Tagalog Language and Literature 16.1405 Khmer/Cambodian Language and Literature 16.1406 Lao/Laotian Language and Literature 16.1407 Thai Language and Literature 16.1408 Vietnamese Language and Literature 16.1499 Southeast Asian and Australasian/Pacific Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other 16.15 Turkic, Ural-Altaic, Caucasian, and Central Asian Languages, Literatures, and Lingustics 16.1501 Turkish Language and Literature 16.1502 Finnish and Related Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 16.1503 Hungarian/Magyar Language and Literature 16.1504 Mongolian Language and Literature 16.1599 Turkic, Ural-Altaic, Caucasian, and Central Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other 16.16 American Sign Language (ASL) 16.1601 American Sign Language (ASL) 16.1602 Linguistics of ASL and Other Sign Languages 16.1603 Sign Language Interpretation and Translation 16.1699 American Sign Language, Other 16.99 Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other 16.9999 Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other 19. Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 19.00 19.0000 19.01 Work and Family Studies Work and Family Studies Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General 100 19.0101 19.02 19.0201 19.0202 19.0203 19.0299 19.04 19.0401 19.0402 19.0403 19.0499 19.05 19.0501 19.0504 19.0505 19.0599 19.06 19.0601 19.0604 19.0605 19.0699 19.07 19.0701 19.0702 19.0704 19.0706 19.0707 19.0708 19.0709 19.0799 19.09 19.0901 19.0902 19.0904 19.0905 19.0906 19.0999 19.99 19.9999 22. Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences Business Services Business Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences Communication Consumer Merchandising/Retailing Management Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences Business Services, Other Family and Consumer Economics and Related Studies Family Resource Management Studies, General Consumer Economics Consumer Services and Advocacy Family and Consumer Economics and Related Services, Other Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, General Human Nutrition Foodservice Systems Administration/Management Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services, Other Housing and Human Environments Housing and Human Environments, General Facilities Planning and Management Home Furnishings and Equipment Installers Housing and Human Environments, Other Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services Human Development and Family Studies, General Adult Development and Aging Family Systems Child Development Family and Community Services Child Care and Support Services Management Child Care Provider/Assistant Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services, Other Apparel and Textiles Apparel and Textiles, General Apparel and Textile Manufacture Textile Science Apparel and Textile Marketing Management Fashion and Fabric Consultant Apparel and Textiles, Other Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, Other Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, Other Legal Professions and Studies 22.00 22.0000 22.0001 22.01 22.0101 22.02 22.0201 22.0202 22.0203 22.0204 22.0205 Non-Professional General Legal Studies (Undergraduate) Legal Studies, General Pre-Law Studies Law (LL.B, J.D.) Law (LL.B., J.D.) Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies (Post-LL.B./J.D.) Advanced Legal Research/Studies (LL.M., M.C.L., M.L.I., M.S.L., J.S.D./S.J.D.) Programs for Foreign Lawyers (LL.M., M.C.L.) American/U.S. Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence (LL.M., M.C.J., J.S.D./S.J.D.) Canadian Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence (LL.M., M.C.J., J.S.D./S.J.D.). Banking, Corporate, Finance, and Securities Law (LL.M., J.S.D./S.J.D.). 101 22.0206 22.0207 22.0208 22.0209 22.0210 22.0211 22.0299 22.03 22.0301 22.0302 22.0303 22.0399 22.99 22.9999 23. English Language and Literature/Letters 23.01 23.0101 23.04 23.0401 23.05 23.0501 23.07 23.0701 23.0702 23.08 23.0801 23.10 23.1001 23.11 23.1101 23.99 23.9999 24. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies, and Humanities Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies General Studies Humanities/Humanistic Studies Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other Library Science 25.01 25.0101 25.03 25.0301 25.99 25.9999 26. English Language and Literature, General English Language and Literature, General English Composition English Composition Creative Writing Creative Writing American Literature (United States and Canadian) American Literature (United States) American Literature (Canadian) English Literature (British and Commonwealth) English Literature (British and Commonwealth) Speech and Rhetorical Studies Speech and Rhetorical Studies Technical and Business Writing Technical and Business Writing English Language and Literature/Letters, Other English Language and Literature/Letters, Other Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 24.01 24.0101 24.0102 24.0103 24.0199 25. Comparative Law (LL.M., M.C.L., J.S.D./S.J.D.) Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law (LL.M., M.S., J.S.D./S.J.D.). Health Law (LL.M., M.J., J.S.D./S.J.D.) International Law and Legal Studies (LL.M., J.S.D./S.J.D.) International Business, Trade, and Tax Law (LL.M., J.S.D./S.J.D.). Tax Law/Taxation (LL.M, J.S.D./S.J.D.). Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies, Other Legal Support Services Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary Legal Assistant/Paralegal Court Reporting/Court Reporter Legal Support Services, Other Legal Professions and Studies, Other Legal Professions and Studies, Other Library Science/Librarianship Library Science/Librarianship Library Assistant Library Assistant/Technician Library Science, Other Library Science, Other Biological and Biomedical Sciences 26.01 26.0101 26.0102 Biology, General Biology/Biological Sciences, General Biomedical Sciences, General 102 26.02 26.0202 26.0203 26.0204 26.0205 26.0206 26.0207 26.0208 26.0209 26.0210 26.0299 26.03 26.0301 26.0305 26.0307 26.0308 26.0399 26.04 26.0401 26.0403 26.0404 26.0405 26.0406 26.0407 26.0499 26.05 26.0502 26.0503 26.0504 26.0505 26.0506 26.0507 26.0599 26.07 26.0701 26.0702 26.0707 26.0708 26.0709 26.0799 26.08 26.0801 26.0802 26.0803 26.0804 26.0805 26.0806 26.0899 26.09 26.0901 26.0902 26.0903 Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology Biochemistry Biophysics Molecular Biology Molecular Biochemistry Molecular Biophysics Structural Biology Photobiology Radiation Biology/Radiobiology Biochemistry/Biophysics and Molecular Biology Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, Other Botany/Plant Biology Botany/Plant Biology Plant Pathology/Phytopathology Plant Physiology Plant Molecular Biology Botany/Plant Biology, Other Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology Anatomy Developmental Biology and Embryology Neuroanatomy Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology Cell Biology and Anatomy Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences, Other Microbiological Sciences and Immunology Microbiology, General Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology Virology Parasitology Mycology Immunology Microbiological Sciences and Immunology, Other Zoology/Animal Biology Zoology/Animal Biology Entomology Animal Physiology Animal Behavior and Ethology Wildlife Biology Zoology/Animal Biology, Other Genetics Genetics, General Molecular Genetics Microbial and Eukaryotic Genetics Animal Genetics Plant Genetics Human/Medical Genetics Genetics, Other Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences Physiology, General Molecular Physiology Cell Physiology 103 26.0904 26.0905 26.0906 26.0907 26.0908 26.0909 26.0910 26.0911 26.0999 26.10 26.1001 26.1002 26.1003 26.1004 26.1005 26.1006 26.1007 26.1099 26.11 26.1101 26.1102 26.1103 26.1199 26.12 26.1201 26.13 26.1301 26.1302 26.1303 26.1304 26.1305 26.1306 26.1307 26.1308 26.1309 26.1399 26.99 26.9999 27. Endocrinology Reproductive Biology Neurobiology and Neurophysiology Cardiovascular Science Exercise Physiology Vision Science/Physiological Optics Pathology/Experimental Pathology Oncology and Cancer Biology Physiology, Pathology, and Related Sciences, Other Pharmacology and Toxicology Pharmacology Molecular Pharmacology Neuropharmacology Toxicology Molecular Toxicology Environmental Toxicology Pharmacology and Toxicology Pharmacology and Toxicology, Other Biomathematics and Bioinformatics Biometry/Biometrics Biostatistics Bioinformatics Biomathematics and Bioinformatics, Other Biotechnology Biotechnology Ecology, Evolution, Systematics and Population Biology Ecology Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography Evolutionary Biology Aquatic Biology/Limnology Environmental Biology Population Biology Conservation Biology Systematic Biology/Biological Systematics Epidemiology Ecology, Evolution, Systematics and Population Biology, Other Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other Mathematics and Statistics 27.01 27.0101 27.0102 27.0103 27.0104 27.0105 27.0199 27.03 27.0301 27.0303 27.0399 27.05 Mathematics Mathematics, General Algebra and Number Theory Analysis and Functional Analysis Geometry/Geometric Analysis Topology and Foundations Mathematics, Other Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics Computational Mathematics Applied Mathematics, Other Statistics 104 27.0501 27.0502 27.0599 27.99 27.9999 29. Military Technologies 29.01 29.0101 30. Statistics, General Mathematical Statistics and Probability Statistics, Other Mathematics and Statistics, Other Mathematics and Statistics, Other Military Technologies Military Technologies Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 30.01 30.0101 30.05 30.0501 30.06 30.0601 30.08 30.0801 30.10 30.1001 30.11 30.1101 30.12 30.1201 30.1202 30.1299 30.13 30.1301 30.14 30.1401 30.15 30.1501 30.16 30.1601 30.17 30.1701 30.18 30.1801 30.19 30.1901 30.20 30.2001 30.21 30.2101 30.22 30.2201 30.2202 30.23 30.2301 30.24 30.2401 30.25 Biological and Physical Sciences Biological and Physical Sciences Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution Systems Science and Theory Systems Science and Theory Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics and Computer Science Biopsychology Biopsychology Gerontology Gerontology Historic Preservation and Conservation Historic Preservation and Conservation Cultural Resource Management and Policy Analysis Historic Preservation and Conservation, Other Medieval and Renaissance Studies Medieval and Renaissance Studies Museology/Museum Studies Museology/Museum Studies Science, Technology and Society Science, Technology and Society Accounting and Computer Science Accounting and Computer Science Behavioral Sciences Behavioral Sciences Natural Sciences Natural Sciences Nutrition Sciences Nutrition Sciences International/Global Studies International/Global Studies Holocaust and Related Studies Holocaust and Related Studies Classical and Ancient Studies Ancient Studies/Civilization Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology Intercultural/Multicultural and Diversity Studies Intercultural/Multicultural and Diversity Studies Neuroscience Neuroscience Cognitive Science 105 30.2501 30.99 30.9999 31. Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies 31.01 31.0101 31.03 31.0301 31.05 31.0501 31.0504 31.0505 31.0599 31.99 31.9999 38. Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management Health and Physical Education/Fitness Health and Physical Education, General Sport and Fitness Administration/Management Kinesiology and Exercise Science Health and Physical Education/Fitness, Other Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies, Other Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies, Other Philosophy and Religious Studies 38.01 38.0101 38.0102 38.0103 38.0199 38.02 38.0201 38.0202 38.0203 38.0204 38.0205 38.0206 38.0299 38.99 38.9999 39. Cognitive Science Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Philosophy Philosophy Logic Ethics Philosophy, Other Religion/Religious Studies Religion/Religious Studies Buddhist Studies Christian Studies Hindu Studies Islamic Studies Jewish/Judaic Studies Religion/Religious Studies, Other Philosophy and Religious Studies, Other Philosophy and Religious Studies, Other Theology and Religious Vocations 39.02 39.0201 39.03 39.0301 39.04 39.0401 39.05 39.0501 39.06 39.0601 39.0602 39.0604 39.0605 39.0606 39.0699 39.07 39.0701 39.0702 Bible/Biblical Studies Bible/Biblical Studies Missions/Missionary Studies and Missiology Missions/Missionary Studies and Missiology Religious Education Religious Education Religious/Sacred Music Religious/Sacred Music Theological and Ministerial Studies Theology/Theological Studies Divinity/Ministry (BD, MDiv.) Pre-Theology/Pre-Ministerial Studies Rabbinical Studies Talmudic Studies Theological and Ministerial Studies, Other Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries Pastoral Studies/Counseling Youth Ministry 106 39.0799 39.99 39.9999 40. Physical Sciences 40.01 40.0101 40.02 40.0201 40.0202 40.0203 40.0299 40.04 40.0401 40.0402 40.0403 40.0404 40.0499 40.05 40.0501 40.0502 40.0503 40.0504 40.0506 40.0507 40.0508 40.0599 40.06 40.0601 40.0602 40.0603 40.0604 40.0605 40.0606 40.0607 40.0699 40.08 40.0801 40.0802 40.0804 40.0805 40.0806 40.0807 40.0808 40.0809 40.0810 40.0899 40.99 40.9999 41. Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries, Other Theology and Religious Vocations, Other Theology and Religious Vocations, Other Physical Sciences Physical Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics Astronomy Astrophysics Planetary Astronomy and Science Astronomy and Astrophysics, Other Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, General Atmospheric Chemistry and Climatology Atmospheric Physics and Dynamics Meteorology Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Other Chemistry Chemistry, General Analytical Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Polymer Chemistry Chemical Physics Chemistry, Other Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences Geology/Earth Science, General Geochemistry Geophysics and Seismology Paleontology Hydrology and Water Resources Science Geochemistry and Petrology Oceanography, Chemical and Physical Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Other Physics Physics, General Atomic/Molecular Physics Elementary Particle Physics Plasma and High-Temperature Physics Nuclear Physics Optics/Optical Sciences Solid State and Low-Temperature Physics Acoustics Theoretical and Mathematical Physics Physics, Other Physical Sciences, Other Physical Sciences, Other Science Technologies/Technicians 41.01 41.0101 Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician 107 41.02 41.0204 41.0205 41.0299 41.03 41.0301 41.0399 41.99 41.9999 42. Nuclear and Industrial Radiologic Technologies/Technicians Industrial Radiologic Technology/Technician Nuclear/Nuclear Power Technology/Technician Nuclear and Industrial Radiologic Technologies/Technicians, Other Physical Science Technologies/Technicians Chemical Technology/Technician Physical Science Technologies/Technicians, Other Science Technologies/Technicians, Other Science Technologies/Technicians, Other Psychology 42.01 42.0101 42.02 42.0201 42.03 42.0301 42.04 42.0401 42.05 42.0501 42.06 42.0601 42.07 42.0701 42.08 42.0801 42.09 42.0901 42.10 42.1001 42.11 42.1101 42.16 42.1601 42.17 42.1701 42.18 42.1801 42.19 42.1901 42.20 42.2001 42.21 42.2101 42.22 42.2201 42.23 42.2301 42.24 42.2401 42.25 Psychology, General Psychology, General Clinical Psychology Clinical Psychology Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics Community Psychology Community Psychology Comparative Psychology Comparative Psychology Counseling Psychology Counseling Psychology Developmental and Child Psychology Developmental and Child Psychology Experimental Psychology Experimental Psychology Industrial and Organizational Psychology Industrial and Organizational Psychology Personality Psychology Personality Psychology Physiological Psychology/Psychobiology Physiological Psychology/Psychobiology Social Psychology Social Psychology School Psychology School Psychology Educational Psychology Educational Psychology Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology Clinical Child Psychology Clinical Child Psychology Environmental Psychology Environmental Psychology Geropsychology Geropsychology Health Psychology Health/Medical Psychology Psychopharmacology Psychopharmacology Family Psychology 108 42.2501 42.26 42.2601 42.99 42.9999 43. Security and Protective Services 43.01 43.0102 43.0103 43.0104 43.0106 43.0107 43.0109 43.0110 43.0111 43.0112 43.0113 43.0199 43.02 43.0201 43.0202 43.0203 43.0299 43.99 43.9999 44. Criminal Justice and Corrections Corrections Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Forensic Science and Technology Criminal Justice/Police Science Security and Loss Prevention Services Juvenile Corrections Criminalistics and Criminal Science Securities Services Administration/Management Corrections Administration Corrections and Criminal Justice, Other Fire Protection Fire Protection and Safety Technology/Technician Fire Services Administration Fire Science/Firefighting Fire Protection, Other Security and Protective Services, Other Security and Protective Services, Other Public Administration and Social Service Professions 44.00 44.0000 44.02 44.0201 44.04 44.0401 44.05 44.0501 44.07 44.0701 44.0702 44.0799 44.99 44.9999 45. Family Psychology Forensic Psychology Forensic Psychology Psychology, Other Psychology, Other Human Services, General Human Services, General Community Organization and Advocacy Community Organization and Advocacy Public Administration Public Administration Public Policy Analysis Public Policy Analysis Social Work Social Work Youth Services/Administration Social Work, Other Public Administration and Social Service Professions, Other Public Administration and Social Service Professions, Other Social Sciences 45.01 45.0101 45.02 45.0201 45.0202 45.0299 45.03 45.0301 45.04 Social Sciences, General Social Sciences, General Anthropology Anthropology Physical Anthropology Anthropology, Other Archeology Archeology Criminology 109 45.0401 45.05 45.0501 45.06 45.0601 45.0602 45.0603 45.0604 45.0605 45.0699 45.07 45.0701 45.0702 45.0799 45.09 45.0901 45.10 45.1001 45.1002 45.1003 45.1099 45.11 45.1101 45.12 45.1201 45.99 45.9999 46. Criminology Demography and Population Studies Demography and Population Studies Economics Economics, General Applied Economics Econometrics and Quantitative Economics Development Economics and International Development International Economics Economics, Other Geography and Cartography Geography Cartography Geography, Other International Relations and Affairs International Relations and Affairs Political Science and Government Political Science and Government, General American Government and Politics (United States) Canadian Government and Politics Political Science and Government, Other Sociology Sociology Urban Studies/Affairs Urban Studies/Affairs Social Sciences, Other Social Sciences, Other Construction 46.00 46.0000 46.01 46.0101 46.02 46.0201 46.03 46.0301 46.0302 46.0303 46.0399 46.04 46.0401 46.0402 46.0403 46.0404 46.0406 46.0408 46.0410 46.0411 46.0412 46.0499 46.05 Construction Trades, General Construction Trades, General Mason/Masonry Mason/Masonry Carpenters Carpentry/Carpenter Electrical and Power Transmission Installers Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General Electrician Lineworker Electrical and Power Transmission Installers, Other Building/Construction Finishing, Management, and Inspection Building/Property Maintenance and Management Concrete Finishing/Concrete Finisher Building/Home/Construction Inspection/Inspector Drywall Installation/Drywaller Glazier Painting/Painter and Wall Coverer Roofer Metal Building Assembly/Assembler Building/Construction Site Management/Manager Building/Construction Finishing, Management, and Inspection, Other Plumbing and Related Water Supply Services 110 46.0502 46.0503 46.0504 46.0505 46.0599 46.99 46.9999 47. Pipefitting/Pipefitter and Sprinkler Fitter Plumbing Technology/Plumber Well Drilling/Driller Blasting/Blaster Plumbing and Related Water Supply Services, Other Construction Trades, Other Construction Trades, Other Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians 47.00 Mechanics and Repairers, General 47.0000 Mechanics and Repairers, General 47.01 Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology 47.0101 Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General 47.0102 Business Machine Repair 47.0103 Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology 47.0104 Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 47.0105 Industrial Electronics Technology/Technician 47.0106 Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician 47.0110 Security System Installation, Repair, and Inspection Technology/Technician 47.0199 Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other 47.02 Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician (HAC, HACR, HVAC, HVACR) 47.0201 Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician (HAC, HACR, HVAC, HVACR) 47.03 Heavy/Industrial Equipment Maintenance Technologies 47.0302 Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician 47.0303 Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology 47.0399 Heavy/Industrial Equipment Maintenance Technologies, Other 47.04 Precision Systems Maintenance and Repair Technologies 47.0402 Gunsmithing/Gunsmith 47.0403 Locksmithing and Safe Repair 47.0404 Musical Instrument Fabrication and Repair 47.0408 Watchmaking and Jewelrymaking 47.0409 Parts and Warehousing Operations and Maintenance Technology/Technician 47.0499 Precision Systems Maintenance and Repair Technologies, Other 47.06 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies 47.0603 Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 47.0604 Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 47.0605 Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician 47.0606 Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician 47.0607 Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician 47.0608 Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician 47.0609 Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician 47.0610 Bicycle Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician 47.0611 Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician 47.0612 Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Technology/Technician 47.0613 Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician 47.0614 Alternative Fuel Vehicle Technology/Technician 47.0615 Engine Machinist 47.0616 Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician 47.0699 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies, Other. 47.99 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other 111 47.9999 48. Precision Production 48.00 48.0000 48.03 48.0303 48.0304 48.0399 48.05 48.0501 48.0503 48.0506 48.0507 48.0508 48.0509 48.0599 48.07 48.0701 48.0702 48.0703 48.0799 48.08 48.0801 48.99 48.9999 49. Precision Production Trades, General Precision Production Trades, General Leatherworking and Upholstery Upholstery/Upholsterer Shoe, Boot and Leather Repair Leatherworking and Upholstery, Other Precision Metal Working Machine Tool Technology/Machinist Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Sheet Metal Technology/Sheetworking Tool and Die Technology/Technician Welding Technology/Welder Ironworking/Ironworker Precision Metal Working, Other Woodworking Woodworking, General Furniture Design and Manufacturing Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright Woodworking, Other Boilermaking/Boilermaker Boilermaking/Boilermaker Precision Production, Other Precision Production, Other Transportation and Materials Moving 49.01 49.0101 49.0102 49.0104 49.0105 49.0106 49.0108 49.0199 49.02 49.0202 49.0205 49.0206 49.0299 49.03 49.0303 49.0304 49.0309 49.0399 49.99 49.9999 50. Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Air Transportation Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology, General Airline/Commercial/Professional Pilot and Flight Crew Aviation/Airway Management and Operations Air Traffic Controller Airline Flight Attendant Flight Instructor Air Transportation, Other Ground Transportation Construction/Heavy Equipment/Earthmoving Equipment Operation Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation Mobil Crane Operation/Operator Ground Transportation, Other Marine Transportation Commercial Fishing Diver, Professional and Instructor Marine Science/Merchant Marine Officer Marine Transportation, Other Transportation and Materials Moving, Other Transportation and Materials Moving, Other Visual and Performing Arts 50.01 50.0101 50.02 Visual and Performing Arts, General Visual and Performing Arts, General Crafts/Craft Design, Folk Art and Artisanry 112 50.0201 50.03 50.0301 50.0302 50.0399 50.04 50.0401 50.0402 50.0404 50.0406 50.0407 50.0408 50.0409 50.0410 50.0499 50.05 50.0501 50.0502 50.0504 50.0505 50.0506 50.0507 50.0508 50.0599 50.06 50.0601 50.0602 50.0605 50.0699 50.07 50.0701 50.0702 50.0703 50.0704 50.0705 50.0706 50.0708 50.0709 50.0710 50.0711 50.0712 50.0713 50.0799 50.09 50.0901 50.0902 50.0903 50.0904 50.0905 50.0906 50.0907 50.0908 Crafts/Craft Design, Folk Art and Artisanry Dance Dance, General Ballet Dance, Other Design and Applied Arts Design and Visual Communications, General Commercial and Advertising Art Industrial Design Commercial Photography Fashion/Apparel Design Interior Design Graphic Design Illustration Design and Applied Arts, Other Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General Technical Theatre/Theatre Design and Technology Playwriting and Screenwriting Theatre Literature, History and Criticism Acting Directing and Theatrical Production Theatre/Theatre Arts Management Dramatic/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft, Other Film/Video and Photographic Arts Film/Cinema Studies Cinematography and Film/Video Production Photography Film/Video and Photographic Arts, Other Fine and Studio Art Art/Art Studies, General Fine/Studio Arts, General Art History, Criticism and Conservation Arts Management Drawing Intermedia/Multimedia Painting Sculpture Printmaking Ceramic Arts and Ceramics Fiber, Textile and Weaving Arts Metal and Jewelry Arts Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other Music Music, General Music History, Literature, and Theory Music Performance, General Music Theory and Composition Musicology and Ethnomusicology Conducting Piano and Organ Voice and Opera 113 50.0909 50.0910 50.0911 50.0912 50.0999 50.99 50.9999 51. Music Management and Merchandising Jazz/Jazz Studies Violin, Viola, Guitar and Other Stringed Instruments Music Pedagogy Music, Other Visual and Performing Arts, Other Visual and Performing Arts, Other Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences 51.00 51.0000 51.01 51.0101 51.02 51.0201 51.0202 51.0203 51.0204 51.0299 51.04 51.0401 51.05 51.0501 51.0502 51.0503 51.0504 51.0505 51.0506 51.0507 51.0508 51.0509 51.0510 51.0511 51.0599 51.06 51.0601 51.0602 51.0603 51.0699 51.07 51.0701 51.0702 51.0703 51.0704 51.0705 51.0706 51.0707 51.0708 51.0709 51.0710 51.0711 51.0712 Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General Chiropractic (DC) Chiropractic (DC) Communication Disorders Sciences and Services Communication Disorders, General Audiology/Audiologist and Hearing Sciences Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist Communication Disorders Sciences and Services, Other Dentistry (DDS, DMD) Dentistry (DDS, DMD) Advanced/Graduate Dentistry and Oral Sciences (Cert, MS, PhD) Dental Clinical Sciences, General (MS, PhD) Advanced General Dentistry (Cert, MS, PhD) Oral Biology and Oral Pathology (MS, PhD) Dental Public Health and Education (Cert, MS/MPH, PhD/DPH) Dental Materials (MS, PhD) Endodontics/Endodontology (Cert, MS, PhD) Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery (Cert, MS, PhD) Orthodontics/Orthodontology (Cert, MS, PhD) Pediatric Dentistry/Pedodontics (Cert, MS, PhD) Periodontics/Periodontology (Cert, MS, PhD) Prosthodontics/Prosthodontology (Cert, MS, PhD) Advanced/Graduate Dentistry and Oral Sciences, Other Dental Support Services and Allied Professions Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Dental Laboratory Technology/Technician Dental Services and Allied Professions, Other Health and Medical Administrative Services Health/Health Care Administration/Management Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management Health Unit Coordinator/Ward Clerk Health Unit Manager/Ward Supervisor Medical Office Management/Administration Health Information/Medical Records Administration/Administrator Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical Office Computer Specialist/Assistant Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist Medical Reception/Receptionist 114 51.0713 51.0714 51.0715 51.0716 51.0717 51.0799 51.08 51.0801 51.0802 51.0803 51.0805 51.0806 51.0808 51.0809 51.0810 51.0811 51.0812 51.0813 51.0899 51.09 51.0901 51.0902 51.0903 51.0904 51.0905 51.0906 51.0907 51.0908 51.0909 51.0910 51.0911 51.0912 51.0913 51.0914 51.0915 51.0916 51.0999 51.10 51.1001 51.1002 51.1003 51.1004 51.1005 51.1006 51.1007 51.1008 51.1009 51.1010 51.1011 51.1099 51.11 51.1101 Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Health/Medical Claims Examiner Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Staff Services Technology/Technician Health and Medical Administrative Services, Other Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services Medical/Clinical Assistant Clinical/Medical Laboratory Assistant Occupational Therapist Assistant Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Physical Therapist Assistant Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant Anesthesiologist Assistant Emergency Care Attendant (EMT Ambulance) Pathology/Pathologist Assistant Respiratory Therapy Technician/Assistant Chiropractic Assistant/Technician Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services, Other Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist Perfusion Technology/Perfusionist Medical Radiologic Technology/Science û Radiation Therapist Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Surgical Technology/Technologist Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician Radiologic Technology/Science û Radiographer Physician Assistant Athletic Training/Trainer Gene/Genetic Therapy Cardiopulmonary Technology/Technologist Radiation Protection/Health Physics Technician Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science and Allied Professions Blood Bank Technology Specialist Cytotechnology/Cytotechnologist Hematology Technology/Technician Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist Ophthalmic Laboratory Technology/Technician Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist Histologic Technician Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist Cytogenetics/Genetics/Clinical Genetics Technology/Technologist Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science and Allied Professions, Other Health/Medical Preparatory Programs Pre-Dentistry Studies 115 51.1102 51.1103 51.1104 51.1105 51.1199 51.12 51.1201 51.14 51.1401 51.15 51.1501 51.1502 51.1503 51.1504 51.1505 51.1506 51.1507 51.1508 51.1509 51.1599 51.16 51.1601 51.1602 51.1603 51.1604 51.1605 51.1606 51.1607 51.1608 51.1609 51.1610 51.1611 51.1612 51.1613 51.1614 51.1616 51.1617 51.1618 51.1699 51.17 51.1701 51.18 51.1801 51.1802 51.1803 51.1804 51.1899 51.19 51.1901 51.20 51.2001 51.2002 Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies Pre-Pharmacy Studies Pre-Veterinary Studies Pre-Nursing Studies Health/Medical Preparatory Programs, Other Medicine (MD) Medicine (MD) Medical Clinical Sciences/Graduate Medical Studies Medical Scientist (MS, PhD) Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling Psychiatric/Mental Health Services Technician Clinical/Medical Social Work Community Health Services/Liaison/Counseling Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling Clinical Pastoral Counseling/Patient Counseling Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Mental Health Counseling/Counselor Genetic Counseling/Counselor Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions, Other Nursing Nursing - Registered Nurse Training (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) Nursing Administration (MSN, MS, PhD) Adult Health Nurse/Nursing Nurse Anesthetist Family Practice Nurse/Nurse Practitioner Maternal/Child Health and Neonatal Nurse/Nursing Nurse Midwife/Nursing Midwifery Nursing Science (MS, PhD) Pediatric Nurse/Nursing Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse/Nursing Public Health/Community Nurse/Nursing Perioperative/Operating Room and Surgical Nurse/Nursing Licensed Practical /Vocational Nurse Training (LPN, LVN, Cert, Dipl, AAS) Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant Clinical Nurse Specialist Critical Care Nursing Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing Nursing, Other Optometry (OD) Optometry (OD) Ophthalmic and Optometric Support Services and Allied Professions Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician Optomeric Technician/Assistant Opthalmic Technician/Technologist Orthoptics/Orthoptist Ophthalmic and Optometric Support Services and Allied Professions, Other Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy (DO) Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy (DO) Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration Pharmacy (PharmD [USA] PharmD, BS/BPharm [Canada]) Pharmacy Administration and Pharmacy Policy and Regulatory Affairs (MS, PhD) 116 51.2003 51.2004 51.2005 51.2006 51.2007 51.2008 51.2009 51.2099 51.21 51.2101 51.22 51.2201 51.2202 51.2205 51.2206 51.2207 51.2208 51.2209 51.2210 51.2211 51.2299 51.23 51.2301 51.2302 51.2305 51.2306 51.2307 51.2308 51.2309 51.2310 51.2311 51.2312 51.2399 51.24 51.2401 51.25 51.2501 51.2502 51.2503 51.2504 51.2505 51.2506 51.2507 51.2508 51.2509 51.2510 51.2511 51.2599 51.26 51.2601 51.2602 51.2603 Pharmaceutics and Drug Design (MS, PhD) Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry (MS, PhD) Natural Products Chemistry and Pharmacognosy (MS, PhD) Clinical and Industrial Drug Development (MS, PhD) Pharmacoeconomics/Pharmaceutical Economics (MS, PhD) Clinical, Hospital, and Managed Care Pharmacy (MS, PhD) Industrial and Physical Pharmacy and Cosmetic Sciences (MS, PhD) Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration, Other Podiatric Medicine/Podiatry (DPM) Podiatric Medicine/Podiatry (DPM) Public Health Public Health, General (MPH, DPH) Environmental Health Health/Medical Physics Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene Public Health Education and Promotion Community Health and Preventive Medicine Maternal and Child Health International Public Health/International Health Health Services Administration Public Health, Other Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Art Therapy/Therapist Dance Therapy/Therapist Music Therapy/Therapist Occupational Therapy/Therapist Orthotist/Prosthetist Physical Therapy/Therapist Therapeutic Recreation/Recreational Therapy Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling/Counselor Kinesiotherapy/Kinesiotherapist Assistive/Augmentative Technology and Rehabiliation Engineering Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions, Other Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (Cert, MS, PhD) Veterinary Sciences/Veterinary Clinical Sciences, General (Cert, MS, PhD) Veterinary Anatomy (Cert, MS, PhD) Veterinary Physiology (Cert, MS, PhD) Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology (Cert, MS, PhD) Veterinary Pathology and Pathobiology (Cert, MS, PhD) Veterinary Toxicology and Pharmacology (Cert, MS, PhD) Large Animal/Food Animal and Equine Surgery and Medicine (Cert, MS, PhD) Small/Companion Animal Surgery and Medicine (Cert, MS, PhD) Comparative and Laboratory Animal Medicine (Cert, MS, PhD) Veterinary Preventive Medicine Epidemiology and Public Health (Cert, MS, PhD) Veterinary Infectious Diseases (Cert, MS, PhD) Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Other (Cert, MS. PhD) Health Aides/Attendants/Orderlies Health Aide Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Medication Aide 117 51.2699 51.27 51.2703 51.2706 51.2799 51.31 51.3101 51.3102 51.3103 51.3104 51.3199 51.32 51.3201 51.33 51.3301 51.3302 51.3303 51.3304 51.3305 51.3399 51.34 51.3401 51.3499 51.35 51.3501 51.3502 51.3503 51.3599 51.36 51.3601 51.3602 51.3603 51.3699 51.37 51.3701 51.3702 51.3703 51.3704 51.3799 51.99 51.9999 52. Health Aides/Attendants/Orderlies, Other Medical Illustration and Informatics Medical Illustration/Medical Illustrator Medical Informatics Medical Illustration and Informatics, Other Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services Dietetics/Dietitian (RD) Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist Dietetic Technician (DTR) Dietitian Assistant Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services, Other Bioethics/Medical Ethics Bioethics/Medical Ethics Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems Acupuncture Traditional Chinese/Asian Medicine and Chinese Herbology Naturopathic Medicine/Naturopathy (ND) Homeopathic Medicine/Homeopathy Ayurvedic Medicine/Ayurveda Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems, Other Alternative and Complementary Medical Support Services Direct Entry Midwifery (LM, CPM) Alternative and Complementary Medical Support Services, Other Somatic Bodywork and Related Therapeutic Services Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage Asian Bodywork Therapy Somatic Bodywork Somatic Bodywork and Related Therapeutic Services, Other Movement and Mind-Body Therapies and Education Movement Therapy and Movement Education Yoga Teacher Training/Yoga Therapy Hypnotherapy/Hypnotherapist Movement and Mind-Body Therapies and Education, Other Energy and Biologically Based Therapies Aromatherapy Herbalism/Herbalist Polarity Therapy Reiki Energy and Biologically Based Therapies, Other Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services 52.01 52.0101 52.02 52.0201 52.0202 52.0203 52.0204 52.0205 52.0206 Business/Commerce, General Business/Commerce, General Business Administration, Management and Operations Business Administration and Management, General Purchasing, Procurement/Acquisitions and Contracts Management Logistics and Materials Management Office Management and Supervision Operations Management and Supervision Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management 118 52.0207 52.0208 52.0209 52.0299 52.03 52.0301 52.0302 52.0303 52.0304 52.0305 52.0399 52.04 52.0401 52.0402 52.0406 52.0407 52.0408 52.0409 52.0410 52.0411 52.0499 52.05 52.0501 52.06 52.0601 52.07 52.0701 52.0702 52.0703 52.0799 52.08 52.0801 52.0803 52.0804 52.0806 52.0807 52.0808 52.0809 52.0899 52.09 52.0901 52.0903 52.0904 52.0905 52.0906 52.0999 52.10 52.1001 52.1002 52.1003 52.1004 52.1005 Customer Service Management E-Commerce/Electronic Commerce Transportation/Transportation Management Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other Accounting and Related Services Accounting Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Auditing Accounting and Finance Accounting and Business/Management Accounting and Related Services, Other Business Operations Support and Assistant Services Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary Receptionist Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Parts, Warehousing, and Inventory Management Operations Traffic, Customs, and Transportation Clerk/Technician Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation Business Operations Support and Secretarial Services, Other Business/Corporate Communications Business/Corporate Communications Business/Managerial Economics Business/Managerial Economics Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Franchising and Franchise Operations Small Business Administration/Management Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations, Other Finance and Financial Management Services Finance, General Banking and Financial Support Services Financial Planning and Services International Finance Investments and Securities Public Finance Credit Management Finance and Financial Management Services, Other Hospitality Administration/Management Hospitality Administration/Management, General Tourism and Travel Services Management Hotel/Motel Administration/Management Restaurant/Food Services Management Resort Management Hospitality Administration/Management, Other Human Resources Management and Services Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Labor and Industrial Relations Organizational Behavior Studies Labor Studies Human Resources Development 119 52.1099 52.11 52.1101 52.12 52.1201 52.1206 52.1207 52.1299 52.13 52.1301 52.1302 52.1304 52.1399 52.14 52.1401 52.1402 52.1403 52.1499 52.15 52.1501 52.16 52.1601 52.17 52.1701 52.18 52.1801 52.1802 52.1803 52.1804 52.1899 52.19 52.1901 52.1902 52.1903 52.1904 52.1905 52.1906 52.1907 52.1908 52.1909 52.1910 52.1999 52.20 52.2001 52.99 52.9999 54. Human Resources Management and Services, Other International Business International Business/Trade/Commerce Management Information Systems and Services Management Information Systems, General Information Resources Management/CIO Training Knowledge Management Management Information Systems and Services, Other Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods Management Science, General Business Statistics Actuarial Science Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods, Other Marketing Marketing/Marketing Management, General Marketing Research International Marketing Marketing, Other Real Estate Real Estate Taxation Taxation Insurance Insurance General Sales, Merchandising and Related Marketing Operations Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Merchandising and Buying Operations Retailing and Retail Operations Selling Skills and Sales Operations General Merchandising, Sales, and Related Marketing Operations, Other Specialized Sales, Merchandising, and Marketing Operations Auctioneering Fashion Merchandising Fashion Modeling Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations Tourism Promotion Operations Vehicle and Vehicle Parts and Accessories Marketing Operations Business and Personal/Financial Services Marketing Operations Special Products Marketing Operations Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations Specialized Merchandising, Sales, and Related Marketing Operations, Other Construction Management Construction Management Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other History 54.01 54.0101 54.0102 54.0103 History History, General American History (United States) European History 120 54.0104 54.0105 54.0106 54.0107 54.199 History and Philosophy of Science and Technology Public/Applied History and Archival Administration Asian History Canadian History History, Other 121 Appendix C List of Additional Value Labels For Occupational Codes Due to their length or complexity, value labels for the following variables have not been included in machine-readable form as part of the dataset's SPSS or SAS syntax files. Rather, they are presented here in printed form. Due to a programming error, the fourth level of some occupations are missing. This occurred when the third occupational level only had one job category. The program correctly assigned the third level, not making the respondent select this occupation when there was not a choice to be made and then erroneously skipped the fourth level, assuming there was no choice to be made there also. For occupations that did not have a fourth level choice, the default job category was assigned during cleaning but this type of cleaning could not be done when two or more choices were present for the fourth level. 1998 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Level I Occupation Codes (Job Classification 1) Variables: OCHQ1666 OCSQ1685 11-0000 13-0000 15-0000 17-0000 19-0000 21-0000 23-0000 25-0000 27-0000 29-0000 31-0000 33-0000 35-0000 37-0000 39-0000 41-0000 43-0000 45-0000 47-0000 49-0000 51-0000 53-0000 55-0000 H3LM10 H3LM25 H3LM10 Type of first job H3LM25 Type of main job Management Occupations Business and Financial Operations Occupations Computer and Mathematical Occupations Architecture and Engineering Occupations Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations Community and Social Services Occupations Legal Occupations Education, Training, and Library Occupations Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Healthcare Support Occupations Protective Service Occupations Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations Personal Care and Service Occupations Sales and Related Occupations Office and Administrative Support Occupations Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations Construction and Extraction Occupations Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations Production Occupations Transportation and Material Moving Occupations Military Specific Occupations 122 Level II Occupation Codes (Job Classification 2) Variables H3LM11A, H3LM26A Variables: OCHQ1667 OCSQ1686 11-1000 11-2000 11-3000 11-9000 13-1000 13-2000 15-1000 15-2000 15-3000 17-1000 17-2000 17-3000 19-1000 19-2000 19-3000 19-4000 21-1000 21-2000 23-1000 23-2000 25-1000 25-2000 25-3000 25-4000 25-9000 27-1000 27-2000 27-3000 27-4000 29-1000 29-2000 29-9000 31-1000 31-2000 31-9000 33-1000 33-2000 33-3000 33-9000 35-1000 35-2000 35-3000 35-9000 37-1000 37-2000 37-3000 H3LM11A H3LM11A Occupation that best describes first job H3LM26A H3LM26A Occupation that best describes main job Top Executives Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers Operations Specialties Managers Other Management Occupations Business Operations Specialists Financial Specialists Computer Specialists Mathematical Scientists Mathematical Technicians Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers Engineers Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians Life Scientists Physical Scientists Social Scientists and Related Workers Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians Counselors, Social Workers, and Other Community and Social Service Specialists Religious Workers Lawyers, Judges, and Related Workers Legal Support Workers Postsecondary Teachers Primary, Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers Other Teachers and Instructors Librarians, Curators, and Archivists Other Education, Training, and Library Occupations Art and Design Workers Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers Media and Communication Workers Media and Communication Equipment Workers Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners Health Technologists and Technicians Other Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides Occupational and Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides Other Healthcare Support Occupations First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers Law Enforcement Workers Other Protective Service Workers Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers Cooks and Food Preparation Workers Food and Beverage Serving Workers Other Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers Supervisors, Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers Grounds Maintenance Workers 123 39-1000 39-2000 39-3000 39-4000 39-5000 39-6000 39-9000 41-1000 41-2000 41-3000 41-4000 41-9000 43-1000 43-2000 43-3000 43-4000 43-5000 43-6000 43-9000 45-1000 45-2000 45-3000 45-4000 45-9000 47-1000 47-2000 47-3000 47-4000 47-5000 49-1000 49-2000 49-3000 49-9000 51-1000 51-2000 51-3000 51-4000 51-5000 51-6000 51-7000 51-8000 51-9000 53-1000 53-2000 53-3000 53-4000 53-5000 53-6000 53-7000 55-1000 55-2000 55-3000 Supervisors, Personal Care and Service Workers Animal Care and Service Workers Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers Funeral Service Workers Personal Appearance Workers Transportation, Tourism, and Lodging Attendants Other Personal Care and Service Workers Supervisors, Sales Workers Retail Sales Workers Sales Representatives, Services Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing Other Sales and Related Workers Supervisors, Office and Administrative Support Workers Communications Equipment Operators Financial Clerks Information and Record Clerks Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Workers Secretaries and Administrative Assistants Other Office and Administrative Support Workers Supervisors, Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers Agricultural Workers Fishing and Hunting Workers Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workers Other Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers Supervisors, Construction and Extraction Workers Construction Trades Workers Helpers, Construction Trades Other Construction and Related Workers Extraction Workers Supervisors of Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations Supervisors, Production Workers Assemblers and Fabricators Food Processing Workers Metal Workers and Plastic Workers Printing Workers Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers Woodworkers Plant and System Operators Other Production Occupations Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving Workers Air Transportation Workers Motor Vehicle Operators Rail Transportation Workers Water Transportation Workers Other Transportation Workers Material Moving Workers Military Officer Special and Tactical Operations Leaders/Managers First-Line Enlisted Military Supervisor/Managers Military Enlisted Tactical Operations and Air/Weapons Specialists and Crew Members 124 Level III Occupation Codes (Job Classification 3) Variables H3LM11B, H3LM26B Variables: OCHQ1668 OCSQ1687 11-1010 11-1020 11-1030 11-2010 11-2020 11-2030 11-3010 11-3020 11-3030 11-3040 11-3050 11-3060 11-3070 11-9010 11-9020 11-9030 11-9040 11-9050 11-9060 11-9070 11-9080 11-9110 11-9120 11-9130 11-9140 11-9150 11-9190 13-1010 13-1020 13-1030 13-1040 13-1050 13-1060 13-1070 13-1080 13-1110 13-1120 13-1190 13-2010 13-2020 13-2030 13-2040 13-2050 13-2060 13-2070 H3LM11B H3LM11B Categories that describe first job H3LM26B H3LM26B Category that describes main job Chief Executives General and Operations Managers Legislators Advertising and Promotions Managers Marketing and Sales Managers Public Relations Managers Administrative Services Managers Computer and Information Systems Managers Financial Managers Human Resources Managers Industrial Production Managers Purchasing Managers Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers Agricultural Managers Construction Managers Education Administrators Engineering Managers Food Service Managers Funeral Directors Gaming Managers Lodging Managers Medical and Health Services Managers Natural Sciences Managers Postmasters and Mail Superintendents Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers Social and Community Service Managers Miscellaneous Managers Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes Buyers and Purchasing Agents Claims Adjusters, Appraisers, Examiners, and Investigators Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health and Safety, and Transportation Cost Estimators Emergency Management Specialists Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Specialists Logisticians Management Analysts Meeting and Convention Planners Miscellaneous Business Operations Specialists Accountants and Auditors Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate Budget Analysts Credit Analysts Financial Analysts and Advisors Financial Examiners Loan Counselors and Officers 125 13-2080 13-2090 15-1010 15-1020 15-1030 15-1040 15-1050 15-1060 15-1070 15-1080 15-1090 15-2010 15-2020 15-2030 15-2040 15-2090 15-3010 17-1010 17-1020 17-2010 17-2020 17-2030 17-2040 17-2050 17-2060 17-2070 17-2080 17-2110 17-2120 17-2130 17-2140 17-2150 17-2160 17-2170 17-2190 17-3010 17-3020 17-3030 19-1010 19-1020 19-1030 19-1040 19-1090 19-2010 19-2020 19-2030 19-2040 19-2090 19-3010 19-3020 19-3030 19-3040 Tax Examiners, Collectors, Preparers, and Revenue Agents Miscellaneous Financial Specialists Computer and Information Scientists, Research Computer Programmers Computer Software Engineers Computer Support Specialists Computer Systems Analysts Database Administrators Network and Computer Systems Administrators Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts Miscellaneous Computer Specialists Actuaries Mathematicians Operations Research Analysts Statisticians Miscellaneous Mathematical Scientists Mathematical Technicians Architects, Except Naval Surveyors, Cartographers, and Photogrammetrists Aerospace Engineers Agricultural Engineers Biomedical Engineers Chemical Engineers Civil Engineers Computer Hardware Engineers Electrical and Electronics Engineers Environmental Engineers Industrial Engineers, Including Health and Safety Marine Engineers and Naval Architects Materials Engineers Mechanical Engineers Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers Nuclear Engineers Petroleum Engineers Miscellaneous Engineers Drafters Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters Surveying and Mapping Technicians Agricultural and Food Scientists Biological Scientists Conservation Scientists and Foresters Medical Scientists Miscellaneous Life Scientists Astronomers and Physicists Atmospheric and Space Scientists Chemists and Materials Scientists Environmental Scientists and Geoscientists Miscellaneous Physical Scientists Economists Market and Survey Researchers Psychologists Sociologists 126 19-3050 19-3090 19-4010 19-4020 19-4030 19-4040 19-4050 19-4060 19-4090 21-1010 21-1020 21-1090 21-2010 21-2020 21-2090 23-1010 23-1020 23-2010 23-2090 25-1010 25-1020 25-1030 25-1040 25-1050 25-1060 25-1070 25-1080 25-1110 25-1120 25-1190 25-2010 25-2020 25-2030 25-2040 25-3010 25-3020 25-3090 25-4010 25-4020 25-4030 25-9010 25-9020 25-9030 25-9040 25-9090 27-1010 27-1020 27-2010 27-2020 27-2030 27-2040 27-2090 Urban and Regional Planners Miscellaneous Social Scientists and Related Workers Agricultural and Food Science Technicians Biological Technicians Chemical Technicians Geological and Petroleum Technicians Nuclear Technicians Social Science Research Assistants Miscellaneous Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians Counselors Social Workers Miscellaneous Community and Social Service Specialists Clergy Directors, Religious Activities and Education Miscellaneous Religious Workers Lawyers Judges, Magistrates, and Other Judicial Workers Paralegals and Legal Assistants Miscellaneous Legal Support Workers Business Teachers, Postsecondary Math and Computer Teachers, Postsecondary Engineering and Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary Life Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary Physical Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary Social Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary Health Teachers, Postsecondary Education and Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary Law, Criminal Justice, and Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary Arts, Communications, and Humanities Teachers, Postsecondary Miscellaneous Postsecondary Teachers Preschool and Kindergarten Teachers Elementary and Middle School Teachers Secondary School Teachers Special Education Teachers Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, and GED Teachers and Instructors Self-Enrichment Education Teachers Miscellaneous Teachers and Instructors Archivists, Curators, and Museum Technicians Librarians Library Technicians Audio-Visual Collections Specialists Farm and Home Management Advisors Instructional Coordinators Teacher Assistants Miscellaneous Education, Training, and Library Workers Artists and Related Workers Designers Actors, Producers, and Directors Athletes, Coaches, Umpires, and Related Workers Dancers and Choreographers Musicians, Singers, and Related Workers Miscellaneous Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers 127 27-3010 27-3020 27-3030 27-3040 27-3090 27-4010 27-4020 27-4030 27-4090 29-1010 29-1020 29-1030 29-1040 29-1050 29-1060 29-1070 29-1080 29-1110 29-1120 29-1130 29-1190 29-2010 29-2020 29-2030 29-2040 29-2050 29-2060 29-2070 29-2080 29-2090 29-9010 29-9090 31-1010 31-2010 31-2020 31-9010 31-9090 33-1010 33-1020 33-1090 33-2010 33-2020 33-3010 33-3020 33-3030 33-3040 33-3050 33-9010 33-9020 33-9030 33-9090 35-1010 Announcers News Analysts, Reporters and Correspondents Public Relations Specialists Writers and Editors Miscellaneous Media and Communication Workers Broadcast and Sound Engineering Technicians and Radio Operators Photographers Television, Video, and Motion Picture Camera Operators and Editors Miscellaneous Media and Communication Equipment Workers Chiropractors Dentists Dietitians and Nutritionists Optometrists Pharmacists Physicians and Surgeons Physician Assistants Podiatrists Registered Nurses Therapists Veterinarians Miscellaneous Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians Dental Hygienists Diagnostic Related Technologists and Technicians Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioner Support Technicians Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Medical Records and Health Information Technicians Opticians, Dispensing Miscellaneous Health Technologists and Technicians Occupational Health and Safety Specialists and Technicians Miscellaneous Health Practitioners and Technical Workers Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides Occupational Therapist Assistants and Aides Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides Massage Therapists Miscellaneous Healthcare Support Occupations First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Law Enforcement Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers Miscellaneous First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers Fire Fighters Fire Inspectors Bailiffs, Correctional Officers, and Jailers Detectives and Criminal Investigators Fish and Game Wardens Parking Enforcement Workers Police Officers Animal Control Workers Private Detectives and Investigators Security Guards and Gaming Surveillance Officers Miscellaneous Protective Service Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Food Preparation and Serving Workers 128 35-2010 35-2020 35-3010 35-3020 35-3030 35-3040 35-9010 35-9020 35-9030 35-9090 37-1010 37-2010 37-2020 37-3010 39-1010 39-1020 39-2010 39-2020 39-3010 39-3020 39-3030 39-3090 39-4010 39-4020 39-5010 39-5090 39-6010 39-6020 39-6030 39-9010 39-9020 39-9030 39-9040 39-9090 41-1010 41-2010 41-2020 41-2030 41-3010 41-3020 41-3030 41-3040 41-3090 41-4010 41-9010 41-9020 41-9030 41-9040 41-9090 43-1010 43-2010 Cooks Food Preparation Workers Bartenders Fast Food and Counter Workers Waiters and Waitresses Food Servers, Nonrestaurant Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers Dishwashers Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop Miscellaneous Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers Building Cleaning Workers Pest Control Workers Grounds Maintenance Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Gaming Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers Animal Trainers Nonfarm Animal Caretakers Gaming Services Workers Motion Picture Projectionists Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers Miscellaneous Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers Embalmers Funeral Attendants Barbers and Cosmetologists Miscellaneous Personal Appearance Workers Baggage Porters, Bellhops, and Concierges Tour and Travel Guides Transportation Attendants Child Care Workers Personal and Home Care Aides Recreation and Fitness Workers Residential Advisors Miscellaneous Personal Care and Service Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Sales Workers Cashiers Counter and Rental Clerks and Parts Salespersons Retail Salespersons Advertising Sales Agents Insurance Sales Agents Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents Travel Agents Miscellaneous Sales Representatives, Services Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing Products Models, Demonstrators, and Product Promoters Real Estate Brokers and Sales Agents Sales Engineers Telemarketers Miscellaneous Sales and Related Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office and Administrative Support Workers Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service 129 43-2020 43-2090 43-3010 43-3020 43-3030 43-3040 43-3050 43-3060 43-3070 43-4010 43-4020 43-4030 43-4040 43-4050 43-4060 43-4070 43-4080 43-4110 43-4120 43-4130 43-4140 43-4150 43-4160 43-4170 43-4180 43-4190 43-5010 43-5020 43-5030 43-5040 43-5050 43-5060 43-5070 43-5080 43-5110 43-6010 43-9010 43-9020 43-9030 43-9040 43-9050 43-9060 43-9070 43-9080 43-9110 43-9190 45-1010 45-2010 45-2020 45-2030 45-2040 45-2090 Telephone Operators Miscellaneous Communications Equipment Operators Bill and Account Collectors Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks Gaming Cage Workers Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks Procurement Clerks Tellers Brokerage Clerks Correspondence Clerks Court, Municipal, and License Clerks Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks Customer Service Representatives Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs File Clerks Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan Library Assistants, Clerical Loan Interviewers and Clerks New Accounts Clerks Order Clerks Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping Receptionists and Information Clerks Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks Miscellaneous Information and Record Clerks Cargo and Freight Agents Couriers and Messengers Dispatchers Meter Readers, Utilities Postal Service Workers Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks Stock Clerks and Order Fillers Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping Secretaries and Administrative Assistants Computer Operators Data Entry and Information Processing Workers Desktop Publishers Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service Office Clerks, General Office Machine Operators, Except Computer Proofreaders and Copy Markers Statistical Assistants Miscellaneous Office and Administrative Support Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers Agricultural Inspectors Animal Breeders Farm Labor Contractors Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products Miscellaneous Agricultural Workers 130 45-3010 45-3020 45-4010 45-4020 45-9090 47-1010 47-2010 47-2020 47-2030 47-2040 47-2050 47-2060 47-2070 47-2080 47-2110 47-2120 47-2130 47-2140 47-2150 47-2160 47-2170 47-2180 47-2210 47-2220 47-3010 47-4010 47-4020 47-4030 47-4040 47-4050 47-4060 47-4070 47-4090 47-5010 47-5020 47-5030 47-5040 47-5050 47-5060 47-5070 47-5080 47-5090 49-1010 49-2010 49-2020 49-2090 49-3010 49-3020 49-3030 49-3040 49-3050 49-3090 Fishers and Related Fishing Workers Hunters and Trappers Forest and Conservation Workers Logging Workers Miscellaneous Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers Boilermakers Brickmasons, Blockmasons, and Stonemasons Carpenters Carpet, Floor, and Tile Installers and Finishers Cement Masons, Concrete Finishers, and Terrazzo Workers Construction Laborers Construction Equipment Operators Drywall Installers, Ceiling Tile Installers, and Tapers Electricians Glaziers Insulation Workers Painters and Paperhangers Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters Plasterers and Stucco Masons Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers Roofers Sheet Metal Workers Structural Iron and Steel Workers Helpers, Construction Trades Construction and Building Inspectors Elevator Installers and Repairers Fence Erectors Hazardous Materials Removal Workers Highway Maintenance Workers Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners Miscellaneous Construction and Related Workers Derrick, Rotary Drill, and Service Unit Operators, Oil, Gas, and Mining Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters Mining Machine Operators Rock Splitters, Quarry Roof Bolters, Mining Roustabouts, Oil and Gas Helpers—Extraction Workers Miscellaneous Extraction Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers Radio and Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers Miscellaneous Electrical and Electronic Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians Automotive Technicians and Repairers Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists Heavy Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Service Technicians and Mechanics Small Engine Mechanics Miscellaneous Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 131 49-9010 49-9020 49-9030 49-9040 49-9050 49-9060 49-9090 51-1010 51-2010 51-2020 51-2030 51-2040 51-2090 51-3010 51-3020 51-3090 51-4010 51-4020 51-4030 51-4040 51-4050 51-4060 51-4070 51-4080 51-4110 51-4120 51-4190 51-5010 51-5020 51-6010 51-6020 51-6030 51-6040 51-6050 51-6060 51-6090 51-7010 51-7020 51-7030 51-7040 51-7090 51-8010 51-8020 51-8030 51-8090 51-9010 51-9020 51-9030 51-9040 51-9050 51-9060 51-9070 Control and Valve Installers and Repairers Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers Home Appliance Repairers Industrial Machinery Installation, Repair, and Maintenance Workers Line Installers and Repairers Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers Miscellaneous Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers Electrical, Electronics, and Electromechanical Assemblers Engine and Other Machine Assemblers Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters Miscellaneous Assemblers and Fabricators Bakers Butchers and Other Meat, Poultry, and Fish Processing Workers Miscellaneous Food Processing Workers Computer Control Programmers and Operators Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Machine Tool Cutting Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Machinists Metal Furnace and Kiln Operators and Tenders Model Makers and Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic Molders and Molding Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Tool and Die Makers Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Workers Miscellaneous Metalworkers and Plastic Workers Bookbinders and Bindery Workers Printers Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials Sewing Machine Operators Shoe and Leather Workers Tailors, Dressmakers, and Sewers Textile Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Miscellaneous Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters Furniture Finishers Model Makers and Patternmakers, Wood Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Miscellaneous Woodworkers Power Plant Operators, Distributors, and Dispatchers Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System Operators Miscellaneous Plant and System Operators Chemical Processing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Crushing, Grinding, Polishing, Mixing, and Blending Workers Cutting Workers Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers 132 51-9080 51-9110 51-9120 51-9130 51-9140 51-9190 53-1010 53-1020 53-1030 53-2010 53-2020 53-3010 53-3020 53-3030 53-3040 53-3090 53-4010 53-4020 53-4030 53-4040 53-4090 53-5010 53-5020 53-5030 53-6010 53-6020 53-6030 53-6040 53-6050 53-6090 53-7010 53-7020 53-7030 53-7040 53-7050 53-7060 53-7070 53-7080 53-7110 53-7120 53-7190 55-1010 55-2010 55-3010 Medical, Dental, and Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders Painting Workers Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators Semiconductor Processors Miscellaneous Production Workers Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers Air Traffic Controllers and Airfield Operations Specialists Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians Bus Drivers Driver/Sales Workers and Truck Drivers Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs Miscellaneous Motor Vehicle Operators Locomotive Engineers and Operators Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters Subway and Streetcar Operators Miscellaneous Rail Transportation Workers Sailors and Marine Oilers Ship and Boat Captains and Operators Ship Engineers Bridge and Lock Tenders Parking Lot Attendants Service Station Attendants Traffic Technicians Transportation Inspectors Miscellaneous Transportation Workers Conveyor Operators and Tenders Crane and Tower Operators Dredge, Excavating, and Loading Machine Operators Hoist and Winch Operators Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators Laborers and Material Movers, Hand Pumping Station Operators Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors Shuttle Car Operators Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders Miscellaneous Material Moving Workers Military Officer Special and Tactical Operations Leaders/Managers First-Line Enlisted Military Supervisors/Managers Military Enlisted Tactical Operations and Air/Weapons Specialists and Crew Members 133 Level IV Occupation Codes (Job Classification 4) Variables H3LM11C, H3LM26C Variables: OCHQ1669 OCSQ1688 11-1011 11-1021 11-1031 11-2011 11-2021 11-2022 11-2031 11-3011 11-3021 11-3031 11-3041 11-3042 11-3049 11-3051 11-3061 11-3071 11-9011 11-9012 11-9021 11-9031 11-9032 11-9033 11-9039 11-9041 11-9051 11-9061 11-9071 11-9081 11-9111 11-9121 11-9131 11-9141 11-9151 11-9199 13-1011 13-1021 13-1022 13-1023 13-1031 13-1032 13-1041 13-1051 13-1061 13-1071 13-1072 H3LM11C H3LM11C Category that best describes first job H3LM26C H3LM26C Category that best describes main job Chief Executives General and Operations Managers Legislators Advertising and Promotions Managers Marketing Managers Sales Managers Public Relations Managers Administrative Services Managers Computer and Information Systems Managers Financial Managers Compensation and Benefits Managers Training and Development Managers Human Resources Managers, All Other Industrial Production Managers Purchasing Managers Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers Farm, Ranch, and Other Agricultural Managers Farmers and Ranchers Construction Managers Education Administrators, Preschool and Child Care Center/Program Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School Education Administrators, Postsecondary Education Administrators, All Other Engineering Managers Food Service Managers Funeral Directors Gaming Managers Lodging Managers Medical and Health Services Managers Natural Sciences Managers Postmasters and Mail Superintendents Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers Social and Community Service Managers Managers, All Other Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes Purchasing Agents and Buyers, Farm Products Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health and Safety, and Transportation Cost Estimators Emergency Management Specialists Employment, Recruitment, and Placement Specialists Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists 134 13-1073 13-1079 13-1081 13-1111 13-1121 13-1199 13-2011 13-2021 13-2031 13-2041 13-2051 13-2052 13-2053 13-2061 13-2071 13-2072 13-2081 13-2082 13-2099 15-1011 15-1021 15-1031 15-1032 15-1041 15-1051 15-1061 15-1071 15-1081 15-1099 15-2011 15-2021 15-2031 15-2041 15-2099 15-3011 17-1011 17-1012 17-1021 17-1022 17-2011 17-2021 17-2031 17-2041 17-2051 17-2061 17-2071 17-2072 17-2081 17-2111 17-2112 17-2121 17-2131 Training and Development Specialists Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Specialists, All Other Logisticians Management Analysts Meeting and Convention Planners Business Operations Specialists, All Other Accountants and Auditors Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate Budget Analysts Credit Analysts Financial Analysts Personal Financial Advisors Insurance Underwriters Financial Examiners Loan Counselors Loan Officers Tax Examiners, Collectors, and Revenue Agents Tax Preparers Financial Specialists, All Other Computer and Information Scientists, Research Computer Programmers Computer Software Engineers, Applications Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software Computer Support Specialists Computer Systems Analysts Database Administrators Network and Computer Systems Administrators Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts Computer Specialists, All Other Actuaries Mathematicians Operations Research Analysts Statisticians Mathematical Scientists, All Other Mathematical Technicians Architects, Except Landscape and Naval Landscape Architects Cartographers and Photogrammetrists Surveyors Aerospace Engineers Agricultural Engineers Biomedical Engineers Chemical Engineers Civil Engineers Computer Hardware Engineers Electrical Engineers Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Environmental Engineers Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors Industrial Engineers Marine Engineers and Naval Architects Materials Engineers 135 17-2141 17-2151 17-2161 17-2171 17-2199 17-3011 17-3012 17-3013 17-3019 17-3021 17-3022 17-3023 17-3024 17-3025 17-3026 17-3027 17-3029 17-3031 19-1011 19-1012 19-1013 19-1021 19-1022 19-1023 19-1029 19-1031 19-1032 19-1041 19-1042 19-1099 19-2011 19-2012 19-2021 19-2031 19-2032 19-2041 19-2042 19-2043 19-2099 19-3011 19-3021 19-3022 19-3031 19-3032 19-3039 19-3041 19-3051 19-3091 19-3092 19-3093 19-3094 19-3099 Mechanical Engineers Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers Nuclear Engineers Petroleum Engineers Engineers, All Other Architectural and Civil Drafters Electrical and Electronics Drafters Mechanical Drafters Drafters, All Other Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians Civil Engineering Technicians Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians Electro-Mechanical Technicians Environmental Engineering Technicians Industrial Engineering Technicians Mechanical Engineering Technicians Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other Surveying and Mapping Technicians Animal Scientists Food Scientists and Technologists Soil and Plant Scientists Biochemists and Biophysicists Microbiologists Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists Biological Scientists, All Other Conservation Scientists Foresters Epidemiologists Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists Life Scientists, All Other Astronomers Physicists Atmospheric and Space Scientists Chemists Materials Scientists Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers Hydrologists Physical Scientists, All Other Economists Market Research Analysts Survey Researchers Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists Industrial-Organizational Psychologists Psychologists, All Other Sociologists Urban and Regional Planners Anthropologists and Archeologists Geographers Historians Political Scientists Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other 136 19-4011 19-4021 19-4031 19-4041 19-4051 19-4061 19-4091 19-4092 19-4093 19-4099 21-1011 21-1012 21-1013 21-1014 21-1015 21-1019 21-1021 21-1022 21-1023 21-1029 21-1091 21-1092 21-1093 21-1099 21-2011 21-2012 21-2099 23-1011 23-1021 23-1022 23-1023 23-2011 23-2091 23-2092 23-2093 23-2099 25-1011 25-1021 25-1022 25-1031 25-1032 25-1041 25-1042 25-1043 25-1051 25-1052 25-1053 25-1054 25-1061 25-1062 25-1063 25-1064 Agricultural and Food Science Technicians Biological Technicians Chemical Technicians Geological and Petroleum Technicians Nuclear Technicians Social Science Research Assistants Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health Forensic Science Technicians Forest and Conservation Technicians Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors Marriage and Family Therapists Mental Health Counselors Rehabilitation Counselors Counselors, All Other Child, Family, and School Social Workers Medical and Public Health Social Workers Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers Social Workers, All Other Health Educators Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists Social and Human Service Assistants Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other Clergy Directors, Religious Activities and Education Religious Workers, All Other Lawyers Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates Paralegals and Legal Assistants Court Reporters Law Clerks Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers Legal Support Workers, All Other Business Teachers, Postsecondary Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary Physics Teachers, Postsecondary Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary Economics Teachers, Postsecondary Geography Teachers, Postsecondary 137 25-1065 25-1066 25-1067 25-1069 25-1071 25-1072 25-1081 25-1082 25-1111 25-1112 25-1113 25-1121 25-1122 25-1123 25-1124 25-1125 25-1126 25-1191 25-1192 25-1193 25-1194 25-1199 25-2011 25-2012 25-2021 25-2022 25-2023 25-2031 25-2032 25-2041 25-2042 25-2043 25-3011 25-3021 25-3099 25-4011 25-4012 25-4013 25-4021 25-4031 25-9011 25-9021 25-9031 25-9041 25-9099 27-1011 27-1012 27-1013 27-1014 27-1019 27-1021 27-1022 Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary Social Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, All Other Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary Education Teachers, Postsecondary Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary Law Teachers, Postsecondary Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary Communications Teachers, Postsecondary English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary History Teachers, Postsecondary Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary Graduate Teaching Assistants Home Economics Teachers, Postsecondary Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary Postsecondary Teachers, All Other Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education Vocational Education Teachers, Middle School Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education Vocational Education Teachers, Secondary School Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary School Special Education Teachers, Middle School Special Education Teachers, Secondary School Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, and GED Teachers and Instructors Self-Enrichment Education Teachers Teachers and Instructors, All Other Archivists Curators Museum Technicians and Conservators Librarians Library Technicians Audio-Visual Collections Specialists Farm and Home Management Advisors Instructional Coordinators Teacher Assistants Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other Art Directors Craft Artists Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators Multi-Media Artists and Animators Artists and Related Workers, All Other Commercial and Industrial Designers Fashion Designers 138 27-1023 27-1024 27-1025 27-1026 27-1027 27-1029 27-2011 27-2012 27-2021 27-2022 27-2023 27-2031 27-2032 27-2041 27-2042 27-2099 27-3011 27-3012 27-3021 27-3022 27-3031 27-3041 27-3042 27-3043 27-3091 27-3099 27-4011 27-4012 27-4013 27-4014 27-4021 27-4031 27-4032 27-4099 29-1011 29-1021 29-1022 29-1023 29-1024 29-1029 29-1031 29-1041 29-1051 29-1061 29-1062 29-1063 29-1064 29-1065 29-1066 29-1067 29-1069 29-1071 Floral Designers Graphic Designers Interior Designers Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers Set and Exhibit Designers Designers, All Other Actors Producers and Directors Athletes and Sports Competitors Coaches and Scouts Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials Dancers Choreographers Music Directors and Composers Musicians and Singers Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers, All Other Radio and Television Announcers Public Address System and Other Announcers Broadcast News Analysts Reporters and Correspondents Public Relations Specialists Editors Technical Writers Writers and Authors Interpreters and Translators Media and Communication Workers, All Other Audio and Video Equipment Technicians Broadcast Technicians Radio Operators Sound Engineering Technicians Photographers Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture Film and Video Editors Media and Communication Equipment Workers, All Other Chiropractors Dentists, General Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Orthodontists Prosthodontists Dentists, All Other Specialists Dietitians and Nutritionists Optometrists Pharmacists Anesthesiologists Family and General Practitioners Internists, General Obstetricians and Gynecologists Pediatricians, General Psychiatrists Surgeons Physicians and Surgeons, All Other Physician Assistants 139 29-1081 29-1111 29-1121 29-1122 29-1123 29-1124 29-1125 29-1126 29-1127 29-1129 29-1131 29-1199 29-2011 29-2012 29-2021 29-2031 29-2032 29-2033 29-2034 29-2041 29-2051 29-2052 29-2053 29-2054 29-2055 29-2056 29-2061 29-2071 29-2081 29-2091 29-2099 29-9011 29-9012 29-9091 29-9099 31-1011 31-1012 31-1013 31-2011 31-2012 31-2021 31-2022 31-9011 31-9091 31-9092 31-9093 31-9094 31-9095 31-9096 31-9099 33-1011 33-1012 Podiatrists Registered Nurses Audiologists Occupational Therapists Physical Therapists Radiation Therapists Recreational Therapists Respiratory Therapists Speech-Language Pathologists Therapists, All Other Veterinarians Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners, All Other Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians Dental Hygienists Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Nuclear Medicine Technologists Radiologic Technologists and Technicians Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Dietetic Technicians Pharmacy Technicians Psychiatric Technicians Respiratory Therapy Technicians Surgical Technologists Veterinary Technologists and Technicians Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Medical Records and Health Information Technicians Opticians, Dispensing Orthotists and Prosthetists Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other Occupational Health and Safety Specialists Occupational Health and Safety Technicians Athletic Trainers Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other Home Health Aides Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants Psychiatric Aides Occupational Therapist Assistants Occupational Therapist Aides Physical Therapist Assistants Physical Therapist Aides Massage Therapists Dental Assistants Medical Assistants Medical Equipment Preparers Medical Transcriptionists Pharmacy Aides Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers Healthcare Support Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Correctional Officers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives 140 33-1021 33-1099 33-2011 33-2021 33-2022 33-3011 33-3012 33-3021 33-3031 33-3041 33-3051 33-3052 33-9011 33-9021 33-9031 33-9032 33-9091 33-9092 33-9099 35-1011 35-1012 35-2011 35-2012 35-2013 35-2014 35-2015 35-2019 35-2021 35-3011 35-3021 35-3022 35-3031 35-3041 35-9011 35-9021 35-9031 35-9099 37-1011 37-1012 37-2011 37-2012 37-2019 37-2021 37-3011 37-3012 37-3013 37-3019 39-1011 39-1012 39-1021 39-2011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers, All Other Fire Fighters Fire Inspectors and Investigators Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists Bailiffs Correctional Officers and Jailers Detectives and Criminal Investigators Fish and Game Wardens Parking Enforcement Workers Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers Transit and Railroad Police Animal Control Workers Private Detectives and Investigators Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators Security Guards Crossing Guards Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers Protective Service Workers, All Other Chefs and Head Cooks First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers Cooks, Fast Food Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria Cooks, Private Household Cooks, Restaurant Cooks, Short Order Cooks, All Other Food Preparation Workers Bartenders Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop Waiters and Waitresses Food Servers, Nonrestaurant Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers Dishwashers Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Building Cleaning Workers, All Other Pest Control Workers Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation Tree Trimmers and Pruners Grounds Maintenance Workers, All Other Gaming Supervisors Slot Key Persons First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers Animal Trainers 141 39-2021 39-3011 39-3012 39-3019 39-3021 39-3031 39-3091 39-3092 39-3093 39-3099 39-4011 39-4021 39-5011 39-5012 39-5091 39-5092 39-5093 39-5094 39-6011 39-6012 39-6021 39-6022 39-6031 39-6032 39-9011 39-9021 39-9031 39-9032 39-9041 39-9099 41-1011 41-1012 41-2011 41-2012 41-2021 41-2022 41-2031 41-3011 41-3021 41-3031 41-3041 41-3099 41-4011 41-4012 41-9011 41-9012 41-9021 41-9022 41-9031 41-9041 41-9091 Nonfarm Animal Caretakers Gaming Dealers Gaming and Sports Book Writers and Runners Gaming Service Workers, All Other Motion Picture Projectionists Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers Amusement and Recreation Attendants Costume Attendants Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers, All Other Embalmers Funeral Attendants Barbers Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance Manicurists and Pedicurists Shampooers Skin Care Specialists Baggage Porters and Bellhops Concierges Tour Guides and Escorts Travel Guides Flight Attendants Transportation Attendants, Except Flight Attendants and Baggage Porters Child Care Workers Personal and Home Care Aides Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors Recreation Workers Residential Advisors Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales Workers Cashiers Gaming Change Persons and Booth Cashiers Counter and Rental Clerks Parts Salespersons Retail Salespersons Advertising Sales Agents Insurance Sales Agents Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents Travel Agents Sales Representatives, Services, All Other Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products Demonstrators and Product Promoters Models Real Estate Brokers Real Estate Sales Agents Sales Engineers Telemarketers Door-To-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers 142 41-9099 43-1011 43-2011 43-2021 43-2099 43-3011 43-3021 43-3031 43-3041 43-3050 43-3051 43-3061 43-3071 43-4011 43-4021 43-4031 43-4041 43-4051 43-4061 43-4071 43-4081 43-4111 43-4121 43-4131 43-4141 43-4151 43-4161 43-4171 43-4181 43-4199 43-5011 43-5021 43-5031 43-5032 43-5041 43-5051 43-5052 43-5053 43-5061 43-5071 43-5081 43-5111 43-6011 43-6012 43-6013 43-6014 43-9011 43-9021 43-9022 43-9031 43-9041 43-9051 Sales and Related Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office and Administrative Support Workers Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service Telephone Operators Communications Equipment Operators, All Other Bill and Account Collectors Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks Gaming Cage Workers Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks Procurement Clerks Tellers Brokerage Clerks Correspondence Clerks Court, Municipal, and License Clerks Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks Customer Service Representatives Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs File Clerks Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan Library Assistants, Clerical Loan Interviewers and Clerks New Accounts Clerks Order Clerks Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping Receptionists and Information Clerks Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks Information and Record Clerks, All Other Cargo and Freight Agents Couriers and Messengers Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance Meter Readers, Utilities Postal Service Clerks Postal Service Mail Carriers Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks Stock Clerks and Order Fillers Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants Legal Secretaries Medical Secretaries Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive Computer Operators Data Entry Keyers Word Processors and Typists Desktop Publishers Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service 143 43-9061 43-9071 43-9081 43-9111 43-9199 45-1011 45-2011 45-2021 45-2031 45-2041 45-2091 45-2092 45-2093 45-2099 45-3011 45-3021 45-4011 45-4021 45-4022 45-4023 45-4029 45-9099 47-1011 47-2011 47-2021 47-2022 47-2031 47-2041 47-2042 47-2043 47-2044 47-2051 47-2053 47-2061 47-2071 47-2072 47-2073 47-2081 47-2082 47-2111 47-2121 47-2131 47-2132 47-2141 47-2142 47-2151 47-2152 47-2161 47-2171 47-2181 47-2211 47-2221 Office Clerks, General Office Machine Operators, Except Computer Proofreaders and Copy Markers Statistical Assistants Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers Agricultural Inspectors Animal Breeders Farm Labor Contractors Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products Agricultural Equipment Operators Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse Farmworkers, Farm and Ranch Animals Agricultural Workers, All Other Fishers and Related Fishing Workers Hunters and Trappers Forest and Conservation Workers Fallers Logging Equipment Operators Log Graders and Scalers Logging Workers, All Other Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers Boilermakers Brickmasons and Blockmasons Stonemasons Carpenters Carpet Installers Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles Floor Sanders and Finishers Tile and Marble Setters Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers Terrazzo Workers and Finishers Construction Laborers Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators Pile-Driver Operators Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers Tapers Electricians Glaziers Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall Insulation Workers, Mechanical Painters, Construction and Maintenance Paperhangers Pipelayers Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters Plasterers and Stucco Masons Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers Roofers Sheet Metal Workers Structural Iron and Steel Workers 144 47-3011 47-3012 47-3013 47-3014 47-3015 47-3016 47-3019 47-4011 47-4021 47-4031 47-4041 47-4051 47-4061 47-4071 47-4091 47-4099 47-5011 47-5012 47-5013 47-5021 47-5031 47-5041 47-5042 47-5049 47-5051 47-5061 47-5071 47-5081 47-5099 49-1011 49-2011 49-2021 49-2022 49-2091 49-2092 49-2093 49-2094 49-2095 49-2096 49-2097 49-2098 49-3011 49-3021 49-3022 49-3023 49-3031 49-3041 49-3042 49-3043 49-3051 49-3052 49-3053 Helpers—Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters Helpers—Carpenters Helpers—Electricians Helpers—Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons Helpers—Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters Helpers—Roofers Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other Construction and Building Inspectors Elevator Installers and Repairers Fence Erectors Hazardous Materials Removal Workers Highway Maintenance Workers Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners Segmental Pavers Construction and Related Workers, All Other Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas Service Unit Operators, Oil, Gas, and Mining Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters Continuous Mining Machine Operators Mine Cutting and Channeling Machine Operators Mining Machine Operators, All Other Rock Splitters, Quarry Roof Bolters, Mining Roustabouts, Oil and Gas Helpers—Extraction Workers Extraction Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers Radio Mechanics Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers Avionics Technicians Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers and Repairers Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians Automotive Body and Related Repairers Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists Farm Equipment Mechanics Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines Rail Car Repairers Motorboat Mechanics Motorcycle Mechanics Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics 145 49-3091 49-3092 49-3093 49-9011 49-9012 49-9021 49-9031 49-9041 49-9042 49-9043 49-9044 49-9045 49-9051 49-9052 49-9061 49-9062 49-9063 49-9064 49-9069 49-9091 49-9092 49-9093 49-9094 49-9095 49-9096 49-9097 49-9098 49-9099 51-1011 51-2011 51-2021 51-2022 51-2023 51-2031 51-2041 51-2091 51-2092 51-2093 51-2099 51-3011 51-3021 51-3022 51-3023 51-3091 51-3092 51-3093 51-4011 51-4012 51-4021 51-4022 51-4023 51-4031 Bicycle Repairers Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians Tire Repairers and Changers Mechanical Door Repairers Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers Home Appliance Repairers Industrial Machinery Mechanics Maintenance and Repair Workers, General Maintenance Workers, Machinery Millwrights Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers Medical Equipment Repairers Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners Watch Repairers Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers Commercial Divers Fabric Menders, Except Garment Locksmiths and Safe Repairers Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers Riggers Signal and Track Switch Repairers Helpers—Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and Operating Workers Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers Engine and Other Machine Assemblers Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators Team Assemblers Timing Device Assemblers, Adjusters, and Calibrators Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other Bakers Butchers and Meat Cutters Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers Slaughterers and Meat Packers Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders Food Batchmakers Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic Numerical Tool and Process Control Programmers Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 146 51-4032 51-4033 51-4034 51-4035 51-4041 51-4051 51-4052 51-4061 51-4062 51-4071 51-4072 51-4081 51-4111 51-4121 51-4122 51-4191 51-4192 51-4193 51-4194 51-4199 51-5011 51-5012 51-5021 51-5022 51-5023 51-6011 51-6021 51-6031 51-6041 51-6042 51-6051 51-6052 51-6061 51-6062 51-6063 51-6064 51-6091 51-6092 51-6093 51-6099 51-7011 51-7021 51-7031 51-7032 51-7041 51-7042 51-7099 51-8011 51-8012 Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Machinists Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders Pourers and Casters, Metal Model Makers, Metal and Plastic Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic Foundry Mold and Coremakers Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Tool and Die Makers Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Lay-Out Workers, Metal and Plastic Plating and Coating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other Bindery Workers Bookbinders Job Printers Prepress Technicians and Workers Printing Machine Operators Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials Sewing Machine Operators Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders Sewers, Hand Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers Upholsterers Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, All Other Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters Furniture Finishers Model Makers, Wood Patternmakers, Wood Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing Woodworkers, All Other Nuclear Power Reactor Operators Power Distributors and Dispatchers 147 51-8013 51-8021 51-8031 51-8091 51-8092 51-8093 51-8099 51-9011 51-9012 51-9021 51-9022 51-9023 51-9031 51-9032 51-9041 51-9051 51-9061 51-9071 51-9081 51-9082 51-9083 51-9111 51-9121 51-9122 51-9123 51-9131 51-9132 51-9141 51-9191 51-9192 51-9193 51-9194 51-9195 51-9196 51-9197 51-9198 51-9199 53-1011 53-1021 53-1031 53-2011 53-2012 53-2021 53-2022 53-3011 53-3021 53-3022 53-3031 53-3032 53-3033 Power Plant Operators Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System Operators Chemical Plant and System Operators Gas Plant Operators Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers Plant and System Operators, All Other Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Cutters and Trimmers, Hand Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers Dental Laboratory Technicians Medical Appliance Technicians Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Painters, Transportation Equipment Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers Photographic Process Workers Photographic Processing Machine Operators Semiconductor Processors Cementing and Gluing Machine Operators and Tenders Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders Etchers and Engravers Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Tire Builders Helpers—Production Workers Production Workers, All Other Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers Commercial Pilots Air Traffic Controllers Airfield Operations Specialists Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity Bus Drivers, School Driver/Sales Workers Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services 148 53-3041 53-3099 53-4011 53-4012 53-4013 53-4021 53-4031 53-4041 53-4099 53-5011 53-5021 53-5022 53-5031 53-6011 53-6021 53-6031 53-6041 53-6051 53-6099 53-7011 53-7021 53-7031 53-7032 53-7033 53-7041 53-7051 53-7061 53-7062 53-7063 53-7064 53-7071 53-7072 53-7073 53-7081 53-7111 53-7121 53-7199 55-1011 55-1012 55-1013 55-1014 55-1015 55-1016 55-1017 55-1019 55-2011 55-2012 55-2013 55-3011 55-3012 55-3013 55-3014 Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other Locomotive Engineers Locomotive Firers Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters Subway and Streetcar Operators Rail Transportation Workers, All Other Sailors and Marine Oilers Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels Motorboat Operators Ship Engineers Bridge and Lock Tenders Parking Lot Attendants Service Station Attendants Traffic Technicians Transportation Inspectors Transportation Workers, All Other Conveyor Operators and Tenders Crane and Tower Operators Dredge Operators Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators Loading Machine Operators, Underground Mining Hoist and Winch Operators Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand Machine Feeders and Offbearers Packers and Packagers, Hand Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers Wellhead Pumpers Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors Shuttle Car Operators Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders Material Moving Workers, All Other Air Crew Officers Aircraft Launch and Recovery Officers Armored Assault Vehicle Officers Artillery and Missile Officers Command and Control Center Officers Infantry Officers Special Forces Officers Military Officer Special and Tactical Operations Leaders/Managers, All Other First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Air Crew Members First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Weapons Specialists/Crew Members First-Line Supervisors/Managers of All Other Tactical Operations Specialists Air Crew Members Aircraft Launch and Recovery Specialists Armored Assault Vehicle Crew Members Artillery and Missile Crew Members 149 55-3015 55-3016 55-3017 55-3018 55-3019 Command and Control Center Specialists Infantry Radar and Sonar Technicians Special Forces Military Enlisted Tactical Operations and Air/Weapons Specialists and Crew Members, All Other 150 Appendix D Event History Calendar Public Events Year Month Public Event 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1 2 4 5 7 8 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 4 5 6 8 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Communism falls in Yugoslavia Communism falls in USSR PRETTY WOMAN released Jim Henson dies Marion Barry smokes crack East/West Germany reunited Magic Johnson says he has AIDS Madonna’s JUSTIFY MY LOVE Operation Desert Storm Cease fire ends Gulf War Eric Clapton's son dies Wm Kennedy Smith sex scandal TRUTH OR DARE released Mount Pinatubo erupts First Lallapalooza tour opens Lithuania/Latvia independent Anita Hill accuses Cl. Thomas Terry Waite freed in Lebanon Terrorists free Terry Anderson WAYNE’S WORLD released SILENCE OF THE LAMBS Oscar Rodney King verdict–>LA riots Quayle blasts Murphey Brown Quayle misspells 'potato' Barcelona Olympics open Dream Team wins gold Magic returns to the Lakers SEX by Madonna is published Bill Clinton elected president Charles and Di separate Clinton sworn in as president World Trade Center bombed Fire kills Branch Davidians Last episode of CHEERS Wife amputates Bobbitt's penis Letterman leaves NBC for CBS River Phoenix dies European Union formed NIRVANA UNPLUGGED airs on MTV Serbs pound Sarajevo Lillehammer Olympics begin.24 SCHINDLER’S LIST wins Oscar Kurt Cobain commits suicide Paula Jones sues Bill Clinton NY Rangers win Stanley Cup FORREST GUMP released Woodstock 1994 151 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Baseball strike –> no Series PULP FICTION opens in theaters Susan Smith says sons kidnpped Richard Gere/C. Crawford split Earthquake in Japan- 5,000 dead Transpacific balloon flight Americans to Mir Space Station Oklahoma City bombing Baseball returns after strike OJ’s ‘gloves don't fit’ ploy Heat wave kills 800 Jerry Garcia dies Ripken breaks Gehrig’s record Braves win World Series Beatles release 'new' single Bosnia/Croatia sign treaty Dallas wins Super Bowl Suicide bomber in Sri Lanka Charles and Di divorce Ted Kaczynski is Unabomber Valujet crash in Everglades HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME movie Atlanta's Olympic Park bombed Four women enter the Citadel Tupac Shakur fatally shot Yankees win World Series Bill Clinton re-elected SCREAM opens in theaters Ennis Cosby murdered STAR WARS re-released Hale-Bopp comet appears Tiger Woods wins Masters First Lilith Fair tour Bulls win 5th NBA title Pathfinder lands on Mars Princess Di dies in car crash Mother Teresa dies British nanny guilty of murder McCaughey septuplets born.1997 12 TITANIC opens in theaters Neb/Mich–football co-champions US jet cuts Italian ski cable Kentucky NCAA basketball champ Viagra on market Last SEINFELD episode Bulls win 6th NBA title France hosts/wins World Cup US embassies in Africa bombed McGwire breaks home-run record Matthew Shepard murdered Jesse Ventura elected governor Bill Clinton impeached Michael Jordan retires 152 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Jerry Falwell outs Teletubby Joe DiMaggio dies Columbine High School shooting STAR WARS: EPISODE 1 released TARZAN/SOUTH PARK in theaters JFK Jr/wife/sister plane crash Huge earthquake in Turkey Lauryn Hill MTV video award EgyptAir Flight 990 crashes Bonfire collapses at Texas A&M Puff Daddy/J. Lopez arrested World survives Y2K scare Charles Schultz dies AMERICAN BEAUTY Best Picture Elian reunited with father Love Bug computer virus Elian returns to Cuba with dad Concorde crashes near Paris Russian submarine Kursk sinks Abortion pill wins US approval Yankees win 26 th World Series Presidential election Gore concedes to Bush Bush inaugurated as President 153
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