1. Sample Design, Sample Augmentation, and Estimation for Wave 2 of the NSHAP... National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project.
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O'Muircheartaigh, Colm, English, Ned, Pedlow, Steven, and Kwok, Peter K.
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HEALTH status indicators , *INTERVIEWING , *LONGITUDINAL method , *HUMAN sexuality , *SOCIALIZATION , *SURVEYS , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *OLD age - Abstract
Objectives. The sample for the second wave (2010) of National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP) was designed to increase the scientific value of the Wave 1 (2005) data set by revisiting sample members 5 years after their initial interviews and augmenting this sample where possible. Method. There were 2 important innovations. First, the scope of the study was expanded by collecting data from coresident spouses or romantic partners. Second, to maximize the representativeness of the Wave 2 data, nonrespondents from Wave 1 were again approached for interview in the Wave 2 sample. Results. The overall unconditional response rate for the Wave 2 panel was 74%; the conditional response rate of Wave 1 respondents was 89%; the conditional response rate of partners was 84%; and the conversion rate for Wave 1 nonrespondents was 26%. Discussion. The inclusion of coresident partners enhanced the study by allowing the examination of how intimate, household relationships are related to health trajectories and by augmenting the size of the NSHAP sample size for this and future waves. The uncommon strategy of returning to Wave 1 nonrespondents reduced potential bias by ensuring that to the extent possible the whole of the original sample forms the basis for the field effort. NSHAP Wave 2 achieved its field objectives of consolidating the panel, recruiting their resident spouses or romantic partners, and converting a significant proportion of Wave 1 nonrespondents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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