Aging, Status, and Sense of Control (ASOC), 1995, 1998, 2001 [United States]
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The Aging, Status, and Sense of Control (ASOC) was conducted
during 1995, 1998 and 2001 and examined the relationship between age and
changes in the sense of control over one's life. Part I contains data for
Waves I and II. Respondents were queried about their physical health,
including activities of daily living such as shopping, walking, and doing
housework, along with medical conditions such as heart disease, high blood
pressure, lung disease, breast cancer, diabetes, arthritis or rheumatism,
osteoporosis, and allergies or asthma. Questions regarding mental health
investigated difficulties staying focused, feelings of sadness or anxiety,
and enjoyment of life. Respondents were also asked about their health
behaviors, including use of tobacco and alcohol, frequency of exercise, use
of medical services including insurance coverage, and the number of
prescription medications used. Also examined was respondents' sense of
control over their lives, including social support and participation, and
history of adversity, which covered such topics as home or apartment
break-ins or assaults, major natural disasters, unemployment longer than
six months, and times without enough money for clothes, food, rent, bills,
or other necessities. Demographic questions included age, sex, marital
status, education, work status, marital and family relations, and
socioeconomic status. Wave III (Part 2) was collected in 2001 and contains
data on the same questions such as physical health, mental health and
health behaviors.
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ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research
创建时间:
2014-01-10



