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pdfAPPENDIX D
15-MONTH FOLLOW-UP SURVEY
Contract No.:
233-02-0056
MPR Reference No.: 8935-141
Building Strong Families:
First Follow-Up Survey
April 2006
Welmoet van Kammen
Rob Wood
Sheena McConnell
Robert Whitaker
Shawn Marsh
Submitted to:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families
Office of Planning, Research , and Evaluation
7th Fl., West, Aerospace Center Bldg.
370 L’ Enfant Promenade, SW
Washington, DC 20447
Project Officer:
Nancye Campbell
Submitted by:
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
P.O. Box 2393
Princeton, NJ 08543-2393
Telephone: (609) 799-3535
Facsimile: (609) 799-0005
Project Director:
Alan Hershey
Survey Director:
Welmoet van Kammen
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CONTENTS
Section
Page
IN:
INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................. 1
FS:
FAMILY STRUCTURE ..................................................................................... 4
CO:
INVOLVEMENT WITH CHILD........................................................................ 30
RR:
RELATIONSHIP............................................................................................. 36
WB:
PARENTAL WELL BEING (I) ......................................................................... 50
SE:
RECEIPT OF SERVICES .............................................................................. 54
PA:
PATERNITY AND CHILD SUPPORT ............................................................ 61
WW:
FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY ....................................................................... 67
WB:
PARENTAL WELL BEING (II) ........................................................................ 83
BP:
CITIZENSHIP AND LIVING WITH BIOLOGICAL PARENTS......................... 88
LO:
LOCATING INFORMATION........................................................................... 93
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QUESTIONNAIRE FORMAT EXPLANATION
The purpose of this page is to illustrate the layout of questions in this instrument and
help the reader to interpret the formatting and instructions, so they can follow the flow of
the questions. This format was designed for ease of use by those who will be
programming the computer-aided telephone interviewing (CATI) survey instrument. If
this questionnaire was administered in a paper and pencil version, the formatting would
be changed; however, the skip logic would remain the same.
Line 2: This box indicates if a previously answered question affects whether this question is asked or which part of the
question is asked, and if so, the specific responses to the earlier question that trigger this question or a specific part of it.
Question number is displayed in
the shaded area.
FS42.2
IF FS42=most of the time (2), some of the time (3), OR none of the time (4)
he if CMALE; she if CFEMALE
Indicates that the question stem should only be
asked if question FS42 was answered 2 or 3.
(IF FS42 =2 or 3) When [he/she] is not living with you,
Question
Text
This code tells the programmer or interviewer
to insert the name of the focal child.
(W/w)ho does [CHILD] live with?
FATHER/MOTHER
GRANDPARENT(S)
OTHER RELATIVES(S)
ADOPTIVE PARENTS
Answer
Categories FOSTER PARENTS
FRIEND(S)
SOMEONE ELSE
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
d
r
Line 3: Indicates wording changes, pronouns to be used, or variations
in the question, based on a known variable about the respondent, such
as gender or relationship status.
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FS42.3
OR FS43
FS42.2.1
FS42.3
OR FS43
These are skip
instructions to the next
question asked. You
should follow the
lowest number skip to
the next question, to
see if that question is
appropriate.
Instructions at those
questions will tell you
how to proceed.
SECTION IN: INTRODUCTION
IN1
ALL
May I please speak with [SAMPLE MEMBER]? My name is [NAME] and
I’m calling from Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., a research company in
Princeton, New Jersey.
SAMPLE MEMBER AVAILABLE
SAMPLE MEMBER NOT AVAILABLE
1
2
IN3
IN2
IN2
IN1=2
When would be a good time to reach [SAMPLE MEMBER]?
INSTRUCTION: RECORD DATE AND TIME FOR CALL BACK.
CALL BACK INFO
STRING OF 20
1
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END
(REV—4/25/06)
IN3
IN1=1
FATHER NAME IF FEMALE; MOTHER NAME IF MALE
(My name is [NAME] and I’m calling from Mathematica Policy Research,
Inc., a research company in Princeton, New Jersey.) I’m calling you about
the Building Strong Families study you joined a year and a half ago.
You may have a received a letter recently to let you know that we would be
calling you?
When you joined the study, you and [FATHER NAME/MOTHER NAME]
each completed a short questionnaire. At that time, we told you that we
would be contacting each of you again to learn how you are doing.
The interview will take about 45 minutes and you will receive $25 for
completing the interview. Everything that you tell me is completely
confidential. Because we want to get your opinion, it is important that you
answer the questions independently without participation from others. Of
course, you can share with others your experiences answering the
questions after we have completed the interview.
This interview may be taped so my supervisor can monitor the interview
and make sure that the questions are asked correctly.
Is now a good time to start?
OK TO CONTINUE
NOT A GOOD TIME
1
2
IN5
IN4
IN4
IN3=2
When would be a good time to do the interview?
INSTRUCTION: RECORD DATE AND TIME FOR CALL BACK.
CALL BACK INFO
STRING OF 20
2
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END
(REV—4/25/06)
IN5
IN3=1
I just need to verify that I am speaking with the correct person. What is
your date of birth?
RESP. BIRTHDAY
DK
REF
MM/DD/YYYY
d
r
FS1
IN6
IN6
IN6
IN5=BIRTHDATE INCORRECT, d OR r
And what are the last 4-digits of your Social Security Number?
RESP. 4-DIGIT SSN
DK
REF
FF
d
r
FS1
IN7
IN7
IN7
IN6=SSN INCORRECT, d OR r
I’m sorry. I need to check my records before I can interview you. Is this
the best time to reach you in the future?
INSTRUCTION: RECORD DATE AND TIME FOR CALL BACK.
YES
NO, CALL BACK INFO
1
STRING OF 20
3
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END
END
(REV—4/25/06)
SECTION FS: FAMILY STRUCTURE
FS1
ALL
Before we get started I would like to make sure we have your name
recorded correctly?
What is your first name?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
FIRST NAME OF
RESPONDENT
STRING OF 20
FS2
FS2
ALL
And what is your middle name?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
INSTRUCTION: IF NO MIDDLE NAME, ENTER ZERO.
MIDDLE NAME OF
RESPONDENT
STRING OF 20
FS3
FS3
ALL
And your last name please?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
LAST NAME OF
RESPONDENT
STRING OF 20
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FS4
(REV—4/25/06)
FS4
ALL
Are you usually called [RESP FIRST NAME] or do you go by another
name?
INSTRUCTION:
IF DIFFERENT NAME, CHANGE TO USUAL NAME WHICH WILL
BE USED AS FILL IN THE REMAINDER OF SURVEY.
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
FATHER/MOTHER
USUAL FIRST NAME
STRING OF 20
FS5 OR
FS7
FS5
If not pregnant at baseline (NOTPREG)
FATHER NAME IF FEMALE/MOTHER NAME IF MALE
Our records indicate that you and [FATHER NAME/MOTHER NAME] had a
baby on [BASELINE CHILD BDATE]. Is that correct?
INSTRUCTION:
IF RESPONDENT REPORTS MULTIPLE BIRTHS, ENTER “YES.”
YES
NO, OTHER DATE
NO, BABY DIED
1
2
3
FS6.1
FS6
BOX 1
FS6
IF NOTPREG AND FS5=NO, OTHER DATE
When did you and [FATHER NAME/MOTHER NAME] have the baby?
CHILD BIRTHDAY
MM/DD/YYYY
5
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FS6.1
(REV—4/25/06)
FS6.1
IF NOTPREG AND FS5=YES
FATHER NAME IF MALE/MOTHER NAME IF FEMALE
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER WITHOUT ASKING IF ALREADY KNOWN.
And you and [FATHER NAME/MOTHER NAME] had just one baby on
[CHILD BDATE]?
INSTRUCTION:
INSTRUCTION:
IF “NO” PROBE FOR NUMBER OF BABIES.
IF “YES” ENTER ONE.
NUMBER OF BABIES
DK
REF
FF
d
r
FS10
FS7
If pregnant at baseline (PREG)
FATHER NAME IF FEMALE/MOTHER NAME IF MALE
Our records indicate that you and [FATHER NAME/MOTHER NAME] were
expecting a baby around [BASELINE CHILD EXPECTED DELIVERY
DATE].
Did you have a baby around that time?
INSTRUCTION:
IF RESPONDENT REPORTS DATE OF BIRTH, ANSWER “YES”
AND ENTER DATE OF BIRTH ON NEXT SCREEN.
INSTRUCTION:
IF RESPONDENT REPORTS MULTIPLE BIRTHS, ENTER “YES.”
YOU WILL ENTER NUMBER OF BABIES ON ANOTHER SCREEN.
IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS NO, PROBE: I’m sorry. What happened?
YES
NO, MISCARRIAGE
NO, ABORTION
NO, BABY DIED
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
6
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FS8
BOX 1
(REV—4/25/06)
BOX 1: IF FS5=3 OR FS7=2,3,4
DO NOT ASK IF NOT ALREADY INDICATED
FS8 to FS17.6 AND FS42 TO FS46.1
CO1 TO CO4
WB0 (IF NO OTHER CHILDREN)
PA1 TO PA13
FS8
IF PREG AND FS7=YES
FATHER NAME IF MALE/MOTHER NAME IF FEMALE
So, on what date was the baby born?
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER RESPONSE WITHOUT ASKING IF KNOWN.
BIRTHDAY
MM/DD/YYYY
FS9
FS9
IF PREG AND FS7=YES
FATHER NAME IF FEMALE/MOTHER NAME IF MALE
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER WITHOUT ASKING IF ALREADY KNOWN.
And you and [FATHER NAME/MOTHER NAME] had just one baby on
[CHILD BDATE]?
INSTRUCTION:
INSTRUCTION:
IF “NO” PROBE FOR NUMBER OF BABIES.
IF “YES” ENTER ONE.
NUMBER OF BABIES
DK
REF
FF
d
r
7
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FS10
(REV—4/25/06)
FS10
ALL
oldest or first born IF FS9>1 or FS6.1>1
(IF FS9>1 or FS6.1>1) For the rest of the interview, we will ask questions only
about the first born or oldest baby that you had on [CHILD BDATE].
What is the first name of this baby?
FIRST NAME OF
CHILD
STRING OF 20
FS12
FS12
ALL
What is [CHILD]’s middle name?
INSTRUCTION:
IF NO MIDDLE NAME ENTER ZERO.
MIDDLE NAME OF
CHILD
STRING OF 20
FS13
STRING OF 20
FS17
FS13
ALL
And [CHILD]’s last name is?
LAST NAME OF CHILD
FS17
ALL
Is [CHILD] male or female?
INSTRUCTION:
DO NOT ASK IF ALREADY KNOWN.
MALE
FEMALE
1
2
8
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FS17.1
(REV—4/25/06)
FS17.1
ALL
him IF FS17=CMALE; her IF FS17=CFEMALE DON’T KNOW THIS YET
I want to make sure that we use [CHILD]’s correct first name. Do you call
[him/her] [CHILD] or do you usually call [him/her] by a different name?
INSTRUCTION:
IF DIFFERENT NAME, CHANGE TO USUAL NAME WHICH WILL
BE USED AS FILL IN THE REMAINDER OF SURVEY.
USUAL FIRST NAME
OF [CHILD]
STRING OF 20
FS17.3
FS17.3
IF FEMALE
he if CMALE; she if CFEMALE
At the time [he/she] was born, how much did [CHILD] weigh?
PROBE: You can tell me in pounds and ounces or in kilograms.
INSTRUCTION:
FIRST ENTER IF ANSWER IS IN POUNDS AND OUNCES OR
KILOGRAMS. YOU WILL ENTER THE WEIGHT ON THE NEXT
SCREEN.
POUNDS AND
OUNCES
KILOGRAMS
DK
REF
1
FS17.4
2
d
r
FS17.6
FS19
FS17.4
IF FS17.3=1 (pounds and ounces)
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER NUMBER OF POUNDS.
POUNDS
FF
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FS17.5
(REV—4/25/06)
FS17.5
IF FS17.3=1 (pounds and ounces)
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER NUMBER OF OUNCES.
OUNCES
FF
FS19
FS17.6
IF FS17.3=2 (kilograms)
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER NUMBER OF KILOGRAMS.
KILOGRAMS
FF.FF
FS19
FS19
ALL
he IF FEMALE; she IF MALE
father’s IF FEMALE; mother’s IF MALE
I want to make sure that I use [FIRST NAME OF FATHER
NAME/MOTHER NAME] correct first name? Is [he/she] usually called
[FIRST NAME OF FATHER NAME/MOTHER NAME] or does [he/she] go
by a different first name?
INSTRUCTION:
IF DIFFERENT NAME, CHANGE TO USUAL NAME WHICH WILL
BE USED AS FILL IN THE REMAINDER OF SURVEY.
INSTRUCTION:
IF RESPONDENT REPORTS THAT FATHER DIED CODE ‘98’
USUAL FIRST NAME
OF [FATHER/MOTHER]
STRING OF 20
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FS25
(IF ‘98’
BOX2)
(REV—4/25/06)
FS25
ALL
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
The next questions are about you and [FATHER/MOTHER].
Are you and [FATHER/MOTHER]…
Married,
Divorced,
Separated, or
Have you never been married to each other?
MARRIAGE ANNULLED
WIDOWED
PARTNER DIED
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
d
r
FS33
FS26
FS26
FS26
FS26
BOX 2
FS26
BOX 2: IF FS19=‘98’ OR FS25=6 OR FS26=7 (FATHER/MOTHER died)
DO NOT ASK IF NOT ALREADY INDICATED
FS25 TO FS33.2.3
FS43.1 TO FS46.1
RR1 TO RR11
PA11.1 TO PA13
WW25.1 TO WW30
11
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FS26
if FS25<>1
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Which of the following statements best describes your current relationship
with [FATHER/MOTHER]?
FS27
We are romantically involved on a steady
basis,
We are involved in an on-again and off-again
relationship, or
We are not in a romantic relationship.
1
3
FS26.1
DK
REF
d
r
FS27
2
FS26.1
IF FS26=3 (no relationship)
FATHER IF MALE/MOTHER IF FEMALE
When did your romantic relationship with [FATHER/MOTHER] end?
PROBE: Just the month and year is fine.
INTERVIEWER:
CODE 99/9999 IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS THAT THEY WERE
NEVER IN A RELATIONSHIP.
DATE END
RELATIONSHIP
MM/YYYY
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FS26.2
(REV—4/25/06)
FS26.2
IF FS26=3 (no relationship)
him IF FEMALE; her IF MALE
I am going to read you a list of reasons that people give for why their
relationships ended. For each reason, tell me if this is why your
relationship with [FATHER/MOTHER] ended.
(For a thru f) Was it because you, [FATHER/MOTHER], or both of you…
(For g through i) Was it because…
(IF YES FOR A THRU F)
Was that you,
[FATHER/MOTHER] or
both of you?
a
Cheated or were unfaithful?
YES
1
YOU
b
Went to jail or prison?
NO
YES
0
1
YOU
c
Were abusive or violent?
NO
YES
0
1
YOU
d
Used drugs or alcohol?
NO
YES
0
1
YOU
NO
YES
0
1
YOU
NO
YES
0
1
YOU
NO
0
e
f
Could not keep a job or
contribute enough
financially to the family?
Were not a good parent or
role model?
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1
[FATHER/MOTHER] 2
BOTH
3
1
[FATHER/MOTHER] 2
BOTH
3
1
[FATHER/MOTHER] 2
BOTH
3
1
[FATHER/MOTHER] 2
BOTH
3
1
[FATHER/MOTHER] 2
BOTH
3
1
[FATHER/MOTHER] 2
BOTH
3
(REV—4/25/06)
g
The two of you were not
communicating well or were
arguing too much?
h
Of lack of support from
family members?
i
You and
[FATHER/MOTHER] were
living too far apart?
j
Were there any other
reasons why your romantic
relationship ended?
YES
1
NO
YES
0
1
NO
YES
0
1
NO
YES
0
1
FS26.3
NO
0
FS27 OR FS33
FS26.3
IF FS26.2J=YES
What were those other reasons?
INSTRUCTION: RECORD RESPONSE VERBATIM
REASONS RELATIONSHIP
ENDED
STRING OF 100
FS27 OR FS33
FS27
IF FS25=4 (never been married to each other)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
What do you think the chances are you will marry [FATHER/MOTHER] in
the future…
No chance,
A little chance,
A 50-50 chance,
A pretty good chance, or
An almost certain chance?
DK
REF
0
1
2
3
4
d
r
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FS33
FS28
(REV—4/25/06)
FS28
IF FS27<>0, DK
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Are you and [FATHER/MOTHER] engaged to be married?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
FS29
FS33
FS29
IF FS28=YES
When are you planning to get married?
DATE OF PLANNED
WEDDING
DK/NO DATE YET
REF
MM/YYYY
FS33
d
r
FS33
ALL
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Do you currently live with [FATHER/MOTHER] in the same household…
All of the time,
Most of the time,
Some of the time, or
None of the time?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
15
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FS42
FS33.2
(REV—4/25/06)
FS33.2
IF FS33>2
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
How often do you and [FATHER/MOTHER] see or talk to each other? Is
it…
Every day or almost every day,
A few times a week,
A few times a month,
Only a few times in the past year, or
Hardly ever or never?
DK
REF
FS42 OR
FS37
1
2
3
4
5
d
r
FS33.2.1
FS33.2.1
OPTION1: FS33<>1,2,3 (not living together at all) AND FS25 =1 (married)
OPTION 2: IF FS26=1,2 (romantically involved) AND FS33.2<>1,2,3 (seeing each a
less than a few times)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
IF OPTION 1: Are you and [FATHER/MOTHER] not living together
because you are not getting along or is there another reason?
IF OPTION 2: Are you and [FATHER/MOTHER] not seeing each other
very much because you are not getting along or is there another reason?
NOT GETTING ALONG
ANOTHER REASON
DK
REF
1
2
d
r
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FS42
FS33.2.2
FS42
(REV—4/25/06)
FS33.2.2
FS33.2.1=2 AND
OPTION1: FS33<>1,2,3 (not living together at all) AND FS25 =1 (married)
OPTION 2: IF FS26=1,2 (romantically involved) AND FS33.2<>1,2,3 (seeing each a
less than a few times)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
IF OPTION 1: Why are you and [FATHER/MOTHER] not living together
now?
IF OPTION 2: Why are you and [FATHER/MOTHER] not seeing each
other very much?
INSTRUCTION: PROBE FOR MORE THAN ONE ANSWER.
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
PARTNER IS INCARCERATED
RESPONDENT
INCARCERATED
PARTNER IN MILITARY
RESPONDENT IN MILITARY
PARTNER’S WORK
RESPONDENT’S WORK
OTHER REASON
DK
REF
YES NO
YES NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
d
r
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
FS42
FS33.2.3
FS42
FS33.2.3
IF FS33.2.2=g
INSTRUCTION:
SPECIFY OTHER
REASON
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FS42
(REV—4/25/06)
FS37
IF FS25<>(1) (not married) and FS26<>(1,2) (not romantically involved) OR ASK
IF FS33.2.1=1
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Are you currently involved in a romantic relationship with someone other
than [FATHER/MOTHER]?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
FS38
FS42
FS38
IF FS37=YES
What is your current partner’s first name?
INSTRUCTION:
IF RESPONDENT INDICATES MORE THAN ONE CURRENT
PARTNER, PROBE FOR NAME OF MAIN OR PRIMARY CURRENT
PARTNER.
FIRST NAME OF
PARTNER
STRING OF 20
FS38.1
FS38.1
IF FS37=YES AND FS25<>1,3 (if not married or not separated)
Are you currently married to [CURRENT PARTNER]?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
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FS40
(REV—4/25/06)
FS40
IF FS37=YES
Do you currently live with [CURRENT PARTNER] in the same household…
All of the time,
Most of the time,
Some of the time, or
None of the time?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
FS42
FS42
ALL
Next, I have some questions about [CHILD].
Do you currently live with [CHILD] in the same household…
All of the time,
Most of the time,
Some of the time, or
None of the time?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
FS43
FS42.2
FS42.2
IF FS42=most of the time (2), some of the time (3), OR none of the time (4)
he if CMALE; she if CFEMALE
(IF FS42 =2 or 3) When [he/she] is not living with you,
(W/w)ho does [CHILD] live with?
FATHER/MOTHER
GRANDPARENT(S)
OTHER RELATIVES(S)
ADOPTIVE PARENTS
FOSTER PARENTS
FRIEND(S)
SOMEONE ELSE
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
d
r
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FS42.3
OR FS43
FS42.2.1
FS42.3
OR FS43
(REV—4/25/06)
FS42.2.1
IF FS42.2=7
INSTRUCTION:
PROBE FOR RELATIONSHIP OF THIS PERSON TO CHILD.
DESCRIBE OTHER
PERSON
STRING OF 501
FS42.3
OR
FS43
FS42.3
FS42=None of the time (4)
Did you and [CHILD] ever live together in the same household?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
FS43
FS45
FS43
If FS42=all, most, some of the time (1,2,3) OR IF FS42.3=YES
him IF FS17=MALE; her if FS17=FEMALE
Since [CHILD] was born, how many months have you lived with [him/her] in
the same household?
INSTRUCTION:
IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH, ENTER 1 MONTH.
INSTRUCTION:
IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS “ALL THE TIME,” ENTER [NUMBER
OF MONTHS SINCE CHILD BDATE].
NUMBER OF
MONTHS
DK
REF
FF
d
r
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FS43.1
(REV—4/25/06)
FS43.1
If FS42=all, most, some of the time (1,2,3) OR IF FS42.3=YES
him IF FS17=MALE; her if FS17=FEMALE
Since [CHILD] was born, how many months have you lived in the same
household with both [him/her] and [FATHER/MOTHER]?
INSTRUCTION:
IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH, ENTER 1 MONTH.
INSTRUCTION:
IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS “ALL THE TIME,” ENTER
[CALCULATED NUMBER OF MONTHS SINCE CHILD BDATE].
NUMBER OF
MONTHS
DK
REF
FF
d
r
FS45 OR
FS46.1
OR FS50
FS45
IFS42=3, 4 ( living with child some or none of the time)
Have you seen [CHILD] in the past month?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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FS46.1 OR
FS50
FS46.1
FS42.2<>1 or NOT (FS33=1 AND FS42=1) (skip if respondent lives with mother/father
and also child)
Has [FATHER/MOTHER] seen [CHILD] in past month?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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FS50
(REV—4/25/06)
FS50
ALL
had IF FEMALE; fathered IF MALE
(IF FS5=3 OR FS7=4) Since your baby died, have you [had/fathered] another
baby or are you expecting a baby now?
(IF FS7=3) Since the abortion, have you [had/fathered] another baby or are
you expecting a baby now?
(IF FS7=2) Since the miscarriage, have you [had/fathered] another baby or
are you expecting a baby now?
(ELSE) Since [CHILD] was born, have you [had/fathered] another baby or
are you expecting a baby now?
INSTRUCTION:
PROBE FOR ENOUGH DETAIL TO CODE CORRECT ANSWER.
(IF FS6.1>1 OR FS9>1) DON’T COUNT THE OTHER BABIES BORN AT THE SAME
TIME AS [CHILD].
YES, HAD ANOTHER BABY
YES, EXPECTING A BABY NOW
YES, HAD ANOTHER BABY AND IS
EXPECTING A BABY
NO
MISCARRIAGE/STILL BIRTH/ABORTION/
VOLUNTEERED
DK
REF
1
2
3
FS51
FS51.1
FS51
4
5
FS53
d
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FS51
IF FS50=YES (1,3)
have IF FEMALE; father IF MALE
How many babies did [you/FATHER] have?
NUMBER OF BABIES
DK
REF
FF
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FS52 OR
FS51.1
(REV—4/25/06)
FS51.1
IF FS50=YES (2,3)
Are you expecting just one baby now?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
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FS51.1
FS52
FF
d
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FS52
FS51.2
IF FS51=YES
How many babies are you expecting?
NUMBER OF BABIES
DK
REF
FS52
IF FS50=1, 2, or 3
this baby IF FS51=1 OR FS51.1=YES AND FS50<>3;
of these babies baby IF FS51>1 OR FS51.1=NO OR FS50<>3
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
father IF MALE; mother IF FEMALE
Is [FATHER/MOTHER] the [father/mother] of [this baby/of these babies]?
YES
YES, BUT NOT OF ALL
BABIES
NO
DK
REF
1
2
0
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FS53
(REV—4/25/06)
FS53
ALL
Now I have some questions about people in your household.
Altogether, how many children under 18 live with you all or most of the
time? Include all children, even if they are not your own.
(IF FS42>1,2 AND FS5<>3 OR FS 7=1) Please include [CHILD] in your answer.
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
DK
REF
FF
d
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FS54
FS55
FS55
FS54
IF FS53>0
(or [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER]) IF FS33=1,2 OR FS 40=1,2
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
(IF FS53>1) How many of these [ANSWER IN FS53] children are you [or
[FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER] primarily responsible for?
(IF FS53=1) Are you [or [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER] the
adult(s) who are primarily responsible for this child?
INSTRUCTION:
IF ‘YES’ ENTER 1.
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
DK
REF
FF
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FS54.1
IF FS42=1 or 2 (respondent living with child all or most of the time)
([FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER]) IF FS33=1,2 OR FS 40=1,2
Besides [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER], are there other adults
living with you who are related to [CHILD]?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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FS54.2
FS55
1
0
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FS55
FS54.2
IF FS54.1=YES
Are any of these other adults employed?
YES
NO
DK
REF
FS55
ALL
Next, I have some questions about marriage.
CONTINUE
FS56 OR FS66
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FS56
IF FS25= 1,2,3,5,6 (married, separated, divorced, annulled, widowed)
are IF FS25=1 (married); were IF FS25=3,2,5,6 (separated, divorced, annulled,
widowed)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
You previously told me that you [are/were] married to
[FATHER/MOTHER]?
When did you get married to [FATHER/MOTHER]?
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: RECORD ONLY MONTH AND YEAR.
DATE OF MARRIAGE
DK
REF
MM//YYYY
d
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FS59,
FS56.1OR
FS66
FS56.1
IF FS25=3 (separated)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
And when did you get separated from [FATHER/MOTHER]?
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: RECORD ONLY MONTH AND YEAR.
DATE OF
SEPARATION
DK
REF
MM//YYYY
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FS59
OR
FS66
(REV—4/25/06)
FS59
IF FS25=divorced (2) OR FS25=annulled (5) OR FS25=6 (widowed) OR FS25=7
(partner died)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
(IF FS25=2) When did the divorce become final?
(IF FS25=5) When did the annulment take place?
(IF FS25=6) When did [FATHER/MOTHER] pass away?
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: RECORD ONLY MONTH AND YEAR.
DATE OF END OF
MARRIAGE
DK
REF
MM/YYYY
d
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FS66
OR
FS60
FS60
IF FS38.1=YES
You previously told me that you are married to [CURRENT PARTNER].
When did you get married to [CURRENT PARTNER]?
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: RECORD ONLY MONTH AND YEAR.
DATE OF MARRIAGE
DK
REF
MM//YYYY
d
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FS66
(REV—4/25/06)
FS66
ALL
to someone else besides [FATHER/MOTHER] IF FS25=1,2,3,5,6 or FS38.1=YES
FATHER IF FEMALE
MOTHER IF MALE
and IF FS25=1,2,3 AND FS38.1=YES
Your current your partner, [CURRENT PARTNER] IF FS38.1=YES
Have you ever been married [to someone else besides
[FATHER/MOTHER] [and] [your current your partner, [CURRENT
PARTNER]?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
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FS67
NEXT
SECTION
FS67
IF FS66=YES
to someone else besides [FATHER/MOTHER] IF FS25=1,2,3,5,6 or FS38.1=YES
FATHER IF FEMALE
MOTHER IF MALE
and IF FS25=1,2,3 AND FS38.1=YES
your current partner, [CURRENT PARTNER] IF FS38.1=YES
How many times have you been married [to someone else besides
[FATHER/MOTHER] [and] [your current partner, [CURRENT PARTNER]?
NUMBER OF
MARRIAGES
DK
REF
FF
d
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FS68
(REV—4/25/06)
LOOP FOR EACH MARRIAGE IN FS67
FS68
IF FS66=YES
(to someone else) IF FS25=1,2,3,5,6 OR FS38.1=YES
COUNTER=NUMBER IN LOOP (first, second, third, etc.) IF FS67>1
Thinking about the [COUNTER] marriage IF FS67>1
a
Thinking about
the [COUNTER]
marriage (to
someone else),
when did you get
married?
DATE OF MARRIAGE
MM/YYYY
DK
d
REF
r
b
(IF FS25<>1 OR YES
1
FS38.1=NO**)
Are you still
married to this
person?
NO
0
c Did this marriage DIVORCE
1
end through
ANNULMENT
2
divorce or
SPOUSE DIED
3
annulment, or did DK
d
your spouse
REF
r
pass way?
d (IF FS68c=1)
DATE MARRIAGE ENDED
MM/YYYY
When did the
divorce become
final?
(IF FS68c=2)
When did the
annulment take
place?
(IF FS68c=3)
When did your
spouse pass
away?
**Questions should also be skipped if previous answer in b=yes
FS68-b
OR
FS68-c
NEXT IN
LOOP
OR NEXT
SECTION
FS68-c
FS68-d
NEXT IN
LOOP
OR NEXT
SECTION
END LOOP FOR EACH MARRIAGE
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SECTION CO: INVOLVEMENT WITH CHILD
CO1
IF FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6,7 (father alive)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
father IF FEMALE; mother IF MALE
he if CMALE; she IF CFEMALE
The following statements are about [FATHER/MOTHER]’s and your
involvement in the care of [CHILD].
For each statement, please answer if you strongly agree, agree, are not
sure, disagree, or strongly disagree.
[STATEMENT a to o] Do you strongly agree, agree, are not sure, disagree, or
strongly disagree with this statement?
STRONGLY
NOT
STRONGLY
AGREE
AGREE SURE DISAGREE DISAGREE DK REF
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
I believe
[FATHER/MOTHER]
is a good parent.
[FATHER/MOTHER]
and I communicate
well about [CHILD].
I feel good about
[FATHER/MOTHER]’s
judgment about what
is right for [CHILD].
[FATHER/MOTHER]
makes my job of
being a parent easier.
[FATHER/MOTHER]
and I are a good
team.
[FATHER/MOTHER]
knows how to handle
children well.
When there is a
problem with [CHILD],
we work out a good
solution together.
5
4
3
2
1
d
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5
4
3
2
1
d
r
5
4
3
2
1
d
r
5
4
3
2
1
d
r
5
4
3
2
1
d
r
5
4
3
2
1
d
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4
3
2
1
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STRONGLY
NOT
STRONGLY
AGREE
AGREE SURE DISAGREE DISAGREE DK REF
h
[FATHER/MOTHER]
is willing to make
personal sacrifices to
help take care of
[CHILD].
i
Talking to
[FATHER/MOTHER]
about [CHILD] is
something I look
forward to.
j
[FATHER/MOTHER]
pays a great deal of
attention to [CHILD].
k I am satisfied with the
responsibility
[FATHER/MOTHER]
takes for raising
[CHILD].
l
[FATHER/MOTHER]
is committed to being
there for [CHILD].
m [CHILD] needs
[FATHER/MOTHER]
just as much as
[he/she] needs me.
n No matter what might
happen between
[FATHER/MOTHER]
and me, when I think
of [CHILD]’s future, it
includes
[FATHER/MOTHER].
o [FATHER/MOTHER]
is the type of
[father/mother] I want
for [CHILD].
5
4
3
2
1
d
r
5
4
3
2
1
d
r
5
4
3
2
1
d
r
5
4
3
2
1
d
r
5
4
3
2
1
d
r
5
4
3
2
1
d
r
5
4
3
2
1
d
r
5
4
3
2
1
d
r
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LOOP FOR CO2
y RESPONDENT ABOUT THEMSELVES IF FS45<>NO (contact with child in past
month).
y FEMALE RESPONDENT ABOUT FATHER IF FS45<> NO AND IF FS46.1 <> NO
(contact of father with child in past month) AND IF FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6,7
(father alive).
you IF RESPONDENT; FATHER FEMALE ABOUT MALE;
have IF RESPONDENT; has IF FEMALE ABOUT MALE
(IF COUNTER=1) The next question is about time [you/FATHER] spend[s]
with [CHILD].
In the past month, how often [have/has] [you/FATHER] spent one or more
hours a day with [CHILD]? Was it…
Everyday or almost every day,
A few times a week,
A few times in the past month,
Once or twice, or
Never?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
5
d
r
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CO3
(REV—4/25/06)
END LOOP CO2
CO3
FS45<> NO (no contact with child in past month)
IF FEMALE ONLY, ASK a THRU e.
him If CMALE; her IF CFEMALE
The next questions are about things you may have done with [CHILD] in
the past month.
In the past month, how often have you [STATEMENT a to h]? Was it more
than once a day, about once a day, a few times a week, a few times a
month, rarely, or not at all?
MORE
THAN ABOUT A FEW
A FEW
ONCE A ONCE A TIMES A TIMES A
NOT
DAY
DAY
WEEK MONTH RARELY AT ALL DK REF
a
b
c
d
e
f
Played
games like
“peek-a-boo”
or “gotcha”
with [CHILD].
Sung songs
with [CHILD].
Read or
looked at
books with
[CHILD].
Told stories
to [CHILD].
Played with
games or
toys with
[CHILD].
Helped
[CHILD] to
get dressed.
1
2
3
4
5
6
d
r
1
2
3
4
5
6
d
r
1
2
3
4
5
6
d
r
1
2
3
4
5
6
d
r
1
2
3
4
5
6
d
r
1
2
3
4
5
6
d
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MORE
THAN ABOUT A FEW
A FEW
ONCE A ONCE A TIMES A TIMES A
NOT
DAY
DAY
WEEK MONTH RARELY AT ALL DK REF
g
h
Changed
[CHILD]’s
diapers or
helped
[him/her] use
the toilet.
Given
[CHILD] a
bottle or
something to
eat.
1
2
3
4
5
6
d
r
1
2
3
4
5
6
d
r
CO4
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LOOP FOR CO4
ASK QUESTION OF
y RESPONDENT: IF FS45<>NO (no contact with child in past month)
y RESPONDENT: ABOUT FATHER/MOTHER IF FS46.1 <> NO
(father/mother had no contact with child in past month)
y RESPONDENT: ABOUT CURRENT PARTNER: IF FS45<>NO AND IF FS37 = 1
(has current partner)
CO4
you IF COUNTER=1; IF COUNTER>1 AND FATHER IF FEMALE ABOUT FATHER;
MOTHER IF MALE ABOUT MOTHER; CURRENT PARTNER IF RESPONDENT
ABOUT CURRENT PARTNER
FILL1: she if MALE; he IF FEMALE
FILL 2: he if CMALE; she IF CFEMALE
have IF RESPONDENT ABOUT THEMSELVES; has IF RESPONDENT ABOUT
[FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER]
(IF COUNTER=1) Sometimes children behave pretty well and sometimes
they don’t. In the past month, how often have you spanked [CHILD]
because [he/she] was misbehaving or acting up?
(IF COUNTER>1) And what about [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT
PARTNER]? How often has [he/she] spanked [CHILD] in the past month
because [he/she] was misbehaving or acting up?
Did [you/FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER] do this…
Everyday or nearly every
day,
A few times a week,
A few times in the past
month,
Only once or twice in the
past month, or
Never?
DK
REF
1
END OF
SECTION
2
3
4
5
d
r
END LOOP CO4
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SECTION RR: RELATIONSHIP
RR0
R=ALL
Next, I would like to have your opinion on a few statements about marriage.
Tell me if you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with the
following statements…
STRONGLY
AGREE
AGREE
A
B
C
D
E
A single parent can
bring up a child just
as well as a
married couple.
It is better for a
couple to get
married than to just
live together.
There are very few
people who have
good and happy
marriages.
When a couple is
committed to each
other, it makes no
difference whether
they are married or
living together.
It is better for
children if their
parents are
married.
DISAGREE
STRONGLY
DISAGREE DK REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
RR0.1
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RR0.1
ALL
Now I would like to ask you about your friends.
Do you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with the
following statement:
Most of my friends are not ready to settle down.
STRONGLY AGREE
AGREE
DISAGREE
STRONGLY DISAGREE
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
RR1 or RR8
RR1
IF FS25=married (1) OR FS26=romantically involved (1) or on-again-off-again
relationship (2)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Now I would like to ask about your relationship with [FATHER/MOTHER].
Taking all things together, on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 is not at all
happy and 10 is completely happy, how happy would you say your
relationship with [FATHER/MOTHER] is?
PROBE: You can pick any number from 0 to 10.
COMPLETELY HAPPY
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
d
r
NOT AT ALL HAPPY
DK
REF
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RR1.1
(REV—4/25/06)
RR1.1
IF FS25=married (1) OR FS26=romantically involved (1) or on-again-off-again
relationship (2)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
In the past month, about how often did you and [FATHER/MOTHER] spend
time alone together—just the two of you—talking or sharing an activity?
Was it…
Everyday or almost every day,
A few times a week,
A few times in the past month,
Once or twice, or
Never?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
5
d
r
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RR1.2
(REV—4/25/06)
RR2
IF FS25=1 (married) OR FS26=1 (romantically involved) OR 2 (on-again-off-again
relationship) OR FS33.2=1,2,3 (see each other at least a few times a month)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Now, I am going to read you some statements about things couples may
experience when they are together. Tell me if this often happens,
sometimes happens, or rarely or never happens.
[STATEMENT a-dd] Does this often happen, sometimes happen, or rarely
or never happen?
a
b
e
j
x
m
n
q
v
When I have problems
[FATHER/MOTHER],
really understands
what I’m going through.
[FATHER/MOTHER]
blames me for things
that go wrong.
I feel appreciated by
[FATHER/MOTHER].
I feel respected even
when we disagree.
Even when arguing we
can keep a sense of
humor.
When we discuss
something,
[FATHER/MOTHER]
acts as if I am totally
wrong.
We are good at solving
our differences.
When we argue, one of
us is going to say
something we will
regret.
When we argue, I feel
personally attacked by
[FATHER/MOTHER].
OFTEN
SOMETIMES
RARELY
OR
NEVER
1
2
3
d
r
1
2
3
d
r
1
2
3
d
r
1
2
3
d
r
1
2
3
d
r
1
2
3
d
r
1
2
3
d
r
1
2
3
d
r
1
2
3
d
r
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REF
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OFTEN
SOMETIMES
RARELY
OR
NEVER
1
2
3
d
r
1
2
3
d
r
1
2
3
d
r
1
2
3
d
r
3
2
1
d
r
3
2
1
d
r
3
2
1
d
r
3
2
1
d
r
DK
REF
w
During arguments, we
are good at taking
breaks when we need
them.
s
When we argue, I get
very upset.
y
We are pretty good
listeners, even when
we have different
positions on things.
z
[FATHER/MOTHER] is
good at calming me
when I get upset.
aa Little arguments turn
into ugly fights with
accusations, criticisms,
name calling or
bringing up past hurts.
bb [FATHER/MOTHER]
puts down my opinions,
feelings or desires.
cc [FATHER/MOTHER]
seems to view my
words or actions more
negatively than I mean
them to be.
dd When we argue, one of
us withdraws and
refuses to talk about it.
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RR4
IF FS25=1 (married) OR FS26=1 (romantically involved) OR 2 (on-again-off-again
relationship) ASK: ALL ITEMS
FOR EVERYONE ELSE ONLY ASK: RRi, RRn, RRr, RRt, RRj RRq .
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
him IF FEMALE; her IF MALE
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree
with the following statements.
[STATEMENT b-z] Do you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly
disagree?
B
STRONGLY
AGREE
AGREE
DISAGREE
STRONGLY
DISAGREE
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
[FATHER/MOTHER]
and I often talk about
things that happen to
each of us during the
day.
C
I
J
N
o
[FATHER/MOTHER]
and I enjoy doing
even ordinary, dayto-day things
together.
[FATHER/MOTHER]
is honest and truthful
with me.
I can trust
[FATHER/MOTHER]
completely.
[FATHER/MOTHER]
can be counted on to
help me.
I may not want to be
with
[FATHER/MOTHER]
a few years from
now.
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p
q
r
t
v
w
x
y
z
STRONGLY
AGREE
AGREE
DISAGREE
STRONGLY
DISAGREE
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
My relationship with
[FATHER/MOTHER]
is more important to
me than almost
anything else in my
life.
[FATHER/MOTHER]
knows and
understands me.
[FATHER/MOTHER]
listens to me when I
need someone to
talk to.
[FATHER/MOTHER]
respects me.
I want this
relationship to stay
strong no matter
what rough times we
may have.
[FATHER/MOTHER]
encourages or helps
me to do things that
are important to me.
[FATHER/MOTHER]
shows love and
affection for me.
I am satisfied with
my sexual
relationship with
[FATHER/MOTHER].
My friends and
relatives support my
relationship with
[FATHER/MOTHER]
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RR8
ALL
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
man IF FEMALE; woman IF MALE
before you became just friends IF FS26=3; your relationship ended IF FS26=4
Sometimes couples are not always faithful to each other. Since
[RA DATE], has [FATHER/MOTHER] cheated on you with someone else?
(IF FS26 <> TO 1 OR 2) Please think only about the time after RA DATE and
before your romantic relationship with MOTHER/FATHER ended.
Is that…
INSTRUCTION: IF RESPONDENT ANSWERS ‘DK’ DO NOT PROBE.
Definitely yes,
Probably yes,
Probably no, or
Definitely no?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
RR9
RR9
ALL
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
man IF FEMALE; woman IF MALE
before you became just friends IF FS26=3; your relationship ended IF FS26=4
Since [RA DATE], have you cheated on [FATHER/MOTHER] with someone
else?
(IF FS26 NOT EQUAL TO 1 OR 2) Please think only about the time after RA
DATE and before your relationship with [FATHER/MOTHER] ended.
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
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RR10
IF FS25=1 (married) OR FS26=1 (romantically involved) OR 2 (on-again-off-again
relationship)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Do you think [FATHER/MOTHER] will cheat on you in the future? Is that…
Definitely yes,
Probably yes,
Probably no, or
Definitely no?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
RR11
RR11
IF FS25=1 (married) OR FS26=1 (romantically involved) OR 2 (on-again-off-again
relationship)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Do you think you will cheat on [FATHER/MOTHER] in the future? Would
you say…
Definitely yes,
Probably yes,
Probably no, or
Definitely no?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
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RR14
(REV—4/25/06)
Push or
shove you?
c
1
1
YES
1
0
0
NO
0
YES
YES
CURRENT PARTNER
Other partner
YES
Other partner(s)
YES
YES
CURRENT PARTNER
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
YES
Other partner(s)
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
[CURRENT PARTNER],
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b
Throw
something at
you that
could hurt?
Twist your
arm or hair?
a
46
1
1
NO
NO
1
1
NO
NO
1
NO
1
1
NO
NO
1
NO
(IF YES) Was it [FATHER/MOTHER],
[CURRENT PARTNER], or another
partner who did that to you?
[FATHER/MOTHER],
YES
NO
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
(IF YES) How often did [FATHER/MOTHER],
]CURRENT PARTNER], [this other partner] do this
in the past year? Was it…
More
than
20
3-5
6-10
11-20
times
times
times
times
Once
twice
1
2
3
4
5
6
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
REF
r
(REV—4/25/06)
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
DK
d
In the past year, did [FATHER/MOTHER], [CURRENT PARTNER] or another partner you were involved
with…
Next I’m going to read a list of things that might have happened to you in the past year. If any of these
things happened, please also tell me how often this happened in the past year.
RR14
ALL
FATHER IF FEMALE IF FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6,7/MOTHER IF MALE AND IF FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6,7
CURRENT PARTNER IF FS37=YES (respondent has current partner)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Slap you?
Use
a knife or
gun on you?
Punch or hit
you with
something
that could
hurt?
Choke you?
Slam you
against the
wall?
Kick you?
e
f
g
i
j
1
1
1
1
1
1
YES
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
NO
0
YES
Other partner
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YES
CURRENT PARTNER
YES
Other partner
YES
YES
CURRENT PARTNER
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
YES
Some other partner
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
CURRENT PARTNER
YES
Other partner
YES
YES
CURRENT PARTNER
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
YES
Other partner
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
CURRENT PARTNER
YES
Other partner
YES
YES
CURRENT PARTNER
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
YES
Other partner
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
CURRENT PARTNER
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h
Grab you?
d
NO
NO
1
1
1
1
NO
NO
1
NO
1
1
NO
NO
1
NO
1
1
NO
NO
1
NO
1
1
NO
NO
1
NO
1
1
NO
NO
1
NO
1
1
NO
NO
1
NO
(IF YES) Was it [FATHER/MOTHER],
[CURRENT PARTNER], or another
partner who did that to you?
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
NO
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
(REV—4/25/06)
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
(IF YES) How often did [FATHER/MOTHER],
]CURRENT PARTNER], [this other partner] do this
in the past year? Was it…
More
than
20
3-5
6-10
11-20
times
times
times
times
Once
twice
1
2
3
4
5
6
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
DK
d
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
REF
r
Burn or scald
you on
purpose?
Use threats
or force to
make you
have sex or
do sexual
things you
didn’t want to
do?
l
m
1
1
YES
1
0
0
NO
0
YES
Other partner
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YES
CURRENT PARTNER
YES
Other partner
YES
YES
CURRENT PARTNER
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
YES
Other partner
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
CURRENT PARTNER
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Beat you up?
k
1
1
NO
NO
1
1
NO
NO
1
NO
1
1
NO
NO
1
NO
(IF YES) Was it [FATHER/MOTHER],
[CURRENT PARTNER], or another
partner who did that to you?
[FATHER/MOTHER]
YES
NO
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
RR15
(REV—4/25/06)
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
(IF YES) How often did [FATHER/MOTHER],
]CURRENT PARTNER], [this other partner] do this
in the past year? Was it…
More
than
20
3-5
6-10
11-20
times
times
times
times
Once
twice
1
2
3
4
5
6
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
DK
d
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
REF
r
RR15
ALL
FATHER IF FEMALE IF FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6,7; MOTHER IF MALE IF
FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6,7
CURRENT PARTNER IF FS37=YES (respondent has current partner
In the past year, did you need to see a doctor because of a fight with
MOTHER/FATHER, [CURRENT PARTNER] or another partner you were
involved with? Please, include times when you needed to see a doctor,
even if you didn’t go.
YES
NO
DK
REF
RR16
1
0
d
r
RR15.1
IF RR15=YES
FATHER IF FEMALE AND IF FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6,7; MOTHER IF MALE IF
FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6,7
CURRENT PARTNER IF FS37=YES (respondent has current partner)
Was that because of a fight with FATHER/MOTHER, [CURRENT
PARTNER], or another partner?
FATHER/MOTHER
CURRENT PARTNER
OTHER PARTNER(S)
DK
REF
YES
YES
YES
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NO
NO
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SECTION WB: PARENTAL WELL BEING (I)
WB0
IF BASELINE Q20 PLUS BASELINE Q21 PLUS (FS9 minus 1) PLUS (FS6.1 minus 1)
PLUS 1 (IF FS50=1 OR 3) MINUS 1 (IF FS5=3 OR FS7=2,3,4) >0
children IF BASELINE Q20 PLUS BASELINE Q21 PLUS (FS9 minus 1) PLUS (FS6.1
minus 1) PLUS 1 (IF FS50=1 OR 3) MINUS 1 (IF FS5=3 OR FS7=2,3,4) >1;
child IF BASELINE Q20 PLUS BASELINE Q21 PLUS (FS9 minus 1) PLUS (FS6.1
minus 1) PLUS 1 (IF FS50=1 OR 3) MINUS 1 (IF FS5=3 OR FS7=2,3,4) =1
Now, I am going to read you a list of ways you might have felt in the past
month about being a parent.
During the past month, how often have you…
[STATEMENT a to d] Was it all of the time, most of the time some of the
time, or none of the time?
a
b
c
d
ALL OF
THE
TIME
MOST
OF
THE
TIME
1
Felt your (child/children)
[is/are] much harder to
care for than most?
Felt your (child
does/children do) things
that really bother you?
Felt you are giving up
more of your life to meet
your (child’s/children’s)
needs than you ever
expected?
Felt angry with your
(child/children)?
SOME
OF THE
TIME
NONE
OF
THE
TIME
DK
REF
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
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WB1
ALL
Now, I am going to read you a list of ways you might have felt or behaved
during the past week. For each item on the list I will ask you how often you
felt this way.
During the past week… [STATEMENT A-T] Would you say that happened
rarely or none of the time; some of the time; a moderate amount of time; or
most or all of the time?
PROBE: Rarely or none of the time” would mean less than 1 day in the
past week; “some of the time” would mean 1 or 2 days in the past
week; “a moderate amount of time” would mean 3 or 4 days in
the past week; and “most of or all of the time” would mean 5 to 7
days in the past week.
STATEMENT
A
I was bothered by things that
usually don’t bother me.
B
I did not feel like eating; my
appetite was poor.
C I felt that I could not shake off
the blues even with help from
my family or friends.
E I had trouble keeping my mind
on what I was doing.
F I felt depressed.
G I felt that everything I did was
an effort.
J I felt fearful.
K My sleep was restless.
M I talked less than usual.
N I felt lonely.
R I felt sad.
T I could not get “going.”
Rarely
or none
of the
time
Some
of the
time
A moderate
amount of time
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
2
3
4
d
r
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
4
d
2
3
4
d
2
3
4
d
2
3
4
d
2
3
4
d
2
3
4
d
IF 2 OR MORE ANSWERS IN A THRU T >1
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Most
or all
of
the
time DK REF
r
r
r
r
r
r
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WB2
IF 2 OR MORE ANSWERS IN A THRU T >1 IN WB1
In the past week, how difficult did these feelings or problems make it for
you to do your work or take care of things at home? Has it been…
Not at all difficult,
Somewhat difficult,
Very difficult, or
Extremely difficult?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
WB3
WB3
IF 2 OR MORE ANSWERS IN A THRU T >1 IN WB1
And in the past week, how difficult have these feelings or problems made it
for you to get along with other people?
Not at all difficult,
Somewhat difficult,
Very difficult, or
Extremely difficult?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
d
r
WB4
WB4
ALL
4 = AMOUNT IF FEMALE; 5 = AMOUNT IF MALE
The next question is about drinking alcoholic beverages. By a “drink” we
mean either a bottle of beer, a wine cooler, a glass of wine, a shot of liquor,
or a mixed drink.
In the past year, how many times have you had [AMOUNT] or more drinks
of alcohol in one day?
NUMBER OF TIMES
DK
REF
FF
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WB5
ALL
In the past year, did you have any problems keeping a job or getting along
with family or friends because of your alcohol or drug use?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WB6 OR NEXT
SECTION
WB6
IF FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6,7
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
his IF FEMALE; her IF MALE
And what about [FATHER/MOTHER]? In the past year, did
[FATHER/MOTHER] have any problems keeping a job or getting along with
family or friends because of [his/her] alcohol or drug use?
YES
1
NO
DK
REF
0
d
r
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SECTION
(REV—4/25/06)
SECTION SE: RECEIPT OF SERVICES
SE1
ALL
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
The next questions are about programs you may have participated in since
[RADATE]; that is about [NUMBER OF MONTHS SINCE RA] ago.
Since [RADATE] have you attended any classes, workshops, or groups to
help you improve your relationship with [FATHER/MOTHER]? Please
include any marriage preparation classes you may have attended.
PROBE: Please only include help with your relationship you may have
received in a group, workshop, or class.
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
SE2
SE8
SE2
IF SE1=YES
About how many classes, workshops, or group sessions did you attend
since [RADATE]?
NUMBER OF SESSIONS
DK
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FF
d
r
SE3
(REV—4/25/06)
SE3
IF SE1=YES
(IF SE2=1) About how long did the class, workshop or group session last?
(IF S2>1) About how long did each class, workshop or group session usually
last?
PROBE: In other words, how many hours did you meet each time?
NUMBER OF HOURS
DK
REF
FF
d
r
SE5
SE5
IF SE3=YES
(IF SE2=1) Did [FATHER/MOTHER] attend the class, workshop or group
session with you?
(IF SE2>1) Did [FATHER/MOTHER] usually attend the classes, workshops
or group sessions with you?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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SE8
(REV—4/25/06)
SE8
ALL
Since [RADATE], did you meet with a social worker, counselor, or clergy
member to work on your relationship with [FATHER/MOTHER] in sessions
that were not part of a workshop, class, or group?
PROBE: In other words, sessions that did not include other people
besides you and [FATHER/MOTHER].
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
SE8.1
SE10
SE8.1
IF SE8=YES
Since [RADATE], about how many times did you meet with this person to
work on your relationship?
NUMBER OF TIMES
DK
REF
FF
d
r
SE8.2
SE8.2
IF SE8=YES
(IF SE8.1=1) About how long did the session with this person last?
(IF SE8.1>1) About how long did each session with this person usually last?
NUMBER OF HOURS
DK
REF
FF
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(REV—4/25/06)
SE9
IF SE8=YES
(IF SE8.1=1) Did
[FATHER/MOTHER] attend the session with you?
(IF SE8.1>1) Did [FATHER/MOTHER] usually attend the sessions with you?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
SE10
SE10
ALL
Since [RADATE], did you receive regular visits to your home from
someone working for an agency or program?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
SE10.1
SE11
SE10.1
ALL
About how many home visits did you receive since [RADATE]?
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
PROBE: I can help you add it up if you want to think out loud.
NUMBER OF VISITS
DK
REF
FF
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SE11
(REV—4/25/06)
SE11
ALL
Since [RADATE], have you participated in any classes, groups, or
workshops to help you improve your parenting skills?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
SE12
SE13
ALL
Since [RADATE], have you taken any classes to finish high school, get a
GED, or learn English?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
SE14
SE14
ALL
Since [RADATE], have you participated in a job training program?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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FS15
(REV—4/25/06)
SE15
ALL
Since [RADATE], have you participated in a program to help you find a job?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
SE19
SE19
ALL
Since [RADATE], have you received services to help you with anger
management or domestic violence?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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r
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SE20
(REV—4/25/06)
SE20
ALL
Since [RADATE], have you received services to help you deal with a
mental health, alcohol or substance use problem?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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SECTION
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SECTION PA: PATERNITY AND CHILD SUPPORT
PA1
NOT MARRIED AT BIRTH
you IF MALE; FATHER IF FEMALE
are IF MALE; is IF FEMALE
My next questions are about the legal arrangements you and
[MOTHER/FATHER] have regarding [CHILD].
Did you and [MOTHER/FATHER] ever sign a birth certificate or document
that identifies [you/FATHER] as the legal father of [CHILD]? This may have
happened in the hospital when [CHILD] was born or later. Or, has a court
ruled that [you/FATHER] [are/is] [CHILD]’s father?
YES
NO
1
0
DK
REF
d
r
PA1.1
PA2 OR PA11.2
OR PA12
PA1.1
IF PA1=YES
you IF MALE; FATHER IF FEMALE
Did you and [MOTHER/FATHER] voluntarily sign a document establishing
[you/FATHER] as [CHILD]’s legal father? Or did this get handled through
the courts?
VOLUNTARILY SIGNED
DOCUMENT
HANDLED THROUGH
THE COURT
DK
REF
1
2
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PA2 OR PA11.2
OR PA12
(REV—4/25/06)
PA2
FS42<> 1,2 (not live with child all or most of the time)
Next I have some questions about the financial contribution you might
make to support [CHILD].
Do you have a legal agreement or child support order that requires you to
provide financial support for [CHILD]?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
PA5
PA9
PA7
IF PA2=YES
In the past month, how much were you supposed to pay in child support for
[CHILD] under this order?
PROBE: If your support order covers more than one child, tell me the total
amount you were supposed to pay last month.
AMOUNT IN DOLLARS
DK
REF
FF
d
r
PA8 OR PA9
PA8
IF PA7<>0
And in the past month, how much of that amount did you actually pay in
child support?
AMOUNT IN DOLLARS
DK
REF
FF
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PA9 OR PA12
(REV—4/25/06)
PA9
IF FS42<> 1,2 (not live with child all or most of the time)
extra IF PA8>0
(IF PA8>0) Not counting the child support you already told me about,
[In/in] the past month, did you give [extra] money to help out with the cost
of raising [CHILD]?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
PA10
PA11
PA10
IF PA9=YES
extra IF PA8>0
How much [extra] money did you provide in the past month to help support
[CHILD]?
AMOUNT IN DOLLARS
DK
REF
FF
d
r
PA11
PA11
IF FS42<>1,2 (not live with child all or most of the time)
his IF CMALE; her IF CFEMALE
In the past month, did you buy things for [CHILD] that [he/she] needed like
clothes, diapers, or medicine?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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PA11.2 OR
PA12
(REV—4/25/06)
PA11.2
IF FS33<>1,2 (not live together all or most of the time) AND FS42=1,2 (live with child all
or most of the time)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Do you have a legal agreement or child support order that requires
[FATHER/MOTHER] to provide financial support for [CHILD]?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
PA11.7
PA11.9
PA11.7
IF PA11.2=YES
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER
In the past month, how much was [FATHER/MOTHER] supposed to pay in
child support for [CHILD] under that order?
PROBE: If the support order covers more than one child, tell me the total
amount [he/she] was supposed to pay last month for all your
children.
AMOUNT IN DOLLARS
DK
REF
FF
d
r
PA11.8 OR
PA11.9
PA11.8
IF PA11.7<>0
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
And in the past month, how much did [FATHER/MOTHER] actually pay in
child support?
AMOUNT IN DOLLARS
DK
REF
FF
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PA11.9
(REV—4/25/06)
PA11.9
IF FS33<>1,2 (not live together of the time) AND FS42=1,2 (live with child all or most of
the time)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
extra IF PA11.8>0
(IF PA11.8>0) Not counting the child support you already told me about,
In the past month, did [FATHER/MOTHER] give you [extra] money to help
out with the cost of raising [CHILD]?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
PA11.10
PA11.11
PA11.10
IF PA11.9=YES
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
extra IF PA8>0
How much [extra] money did [FATHER/MOTHER] pay you in the past
month to help support [CHILD]?
AMOUNT IN DOLLARS
DK
REF
FF
d
r
PA11.11
PA11.11
IF FS33<>1,2 (not live with other parent together all or most of the time) AND FS42=1,2
( live with child all or most of the time)
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
he IF CMALE; she IF CFEMALE
In the past month, did [FATHER/MOTHER] buy things for [CHILD] that
[he/she] needed like clothes, diapers, or medicine?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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PA12
(REV—4/25/06)
PA12
IF FEMALE
his IF CMALE; her IF CFEMALE
him IF CMALE; her IF CFEMALE
Parents deal with meeting the expenses of raising a child in different ways.
When answering the next question, I’d like you to think about all the
expenses associated with raising [CHILD] such as [his/her] food, clothing,
medical expenses, diapers, and any other costs of raising [him/her].
How much of the cost of raising [CHILD] does [FATHER] cover? Would
you say its…
All or almost all,
More than half,
About half,
Less than half, or
1
2
3
4
Little or none?
5
DK
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END OF
SECTION
(REV—4/25/06)
SECTION WW: FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY
WW1
ALL
The next questions are about your work.
Have you worked for pay at any time during the past 12 months? Please
include odd jobs and temporary jobs.
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WW2
WW13 OR
WW8
PROBE: You can include odd jobs, temporary jobs, self-employment,
military service, or any other type of paid work.
WW2
IF WW1=YES
How many months did you work for pay in the past 12 months?
INSTRUCTION: IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH, ENTER 1 MONTH.
NUMBER OF
MONTHS
DK
REF
FF (1 TO 12)
WW3
d
r
WW3
IF WW1=YES
Did you work for pay in the past month?
PROBE: You can include odd jobs, temporary jobs, self-employment,
military service, or any other type of paid work.
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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WW4
WW7
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WW4
IF WW3=YES
What were your total earnings in the past month before taxes and other
deductions? Please include tips, commissions, and overtime pay.
PROBE: If you held more than one job, include your total earnings from all
your jobs during the past month.
PROBE: I can help you add it up if you want to think out loud.
AMOUNT
DK
REF
FFF,FFF.FF
d
r
WW5
WW4.1
WW5
WW4.1
IF WW4=DK
I just need to know a range. Can you tell me if it was…
INSTRUCTION:
YOU CAN STOP READING WHEN RESPONDENT PROVIDES
RANGE.
Less than $500,
Between $500 and $750,
Between $750 and $1000,
Between $1000 and $1250,
Between $1250 and $1500,
Between $1500 and $1750,
Between $1750 and $2000,
Between $2000 and $2500,
Between $2500 and $3000,
Between $3000 and $3500,
Between $3500 and $4000,
Between $4000 and $4500,
Between $4500 and $5000,
Between $5500 and $6000,
$6000 or more?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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WW5
(REV—4/25/06)
WW6
IF WW3=YES
How many hours per week did you typically work last month?
AMOUNT OF
HOURS
DK
REF
FFF
WW13
d
r
OR WW8
WW7
IF WW3=NO
Thinking about the last month that you did work, what were your total
earnings before taxes and other deductions? Please include tips,
commissions, and overtime pay.
PROBE: If you held more than one job during that month, include your
total earnings from all your jobs you held that month.
PROBE: I can help you add it up if you want to think out loud.
AMOUNT
FFF,FFF.FF
DK
REF
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r
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WW13OR
WW8
WW7.1
WW13
OR WW8
(REV—4/25/06)
WW7.1
IF WW4=DK
I just need to know a range. Can you tell me if it was…
INSTRUCTION:
YOU CAN STOP READING WHEN RESPONDENT PROVIDES
RANGE.
Less than $500,
Between $500 and $750,
Between $750 and $1000,
Between $1000 and $1250,
Between $1250 and $1500,
Between $1500 and $1750,
Between $1750 and $2000,
Between $2000 and $2500,
Between $2500 and $3000,
Between $3000 and $3500,
Between $3500 and $4000,
Between $4000 and $4500,
Between $4500 and $5000,
Between $5500 and $6000,
$6000 or more?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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WW13
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WW8
IF FS25=1 OR FS33<3 OR FS40<3
he IF FEMALE; she IF MALE
FATHER IF FEMALE;
MOTHER IF MALE; CURRENT PARTNER IF FS40<3
he IF FEMALE; she IF MALE
The next questions are about jobs [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT
PARTNER] had in the past month. Has [he/she] worked for pay in the past
month?
PROBE: You can include odd jobs, temporary jobs, self-employment,
military service, or any other type of paid work.
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WW8.1
WW13
WW8.1
IF WW8=YES
her IF FEMALE; his IF MALE
he IF FEMALE; she IF MALE
What were [his/her] total earnings in the past month before taxes and other
deductions? Please include tips, commissions, and overtime pay.
PROBE: If [he/she] held more than one job, include total earnings from all
[his/her] jobs during the past month.
PROBE: I can help you add it up if you want to think out loud.
AMOUNT
DK
REF
FFF,FFF.FF
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WW13
WW8.2
WW13
(REV—4/25/06)
WW8.2
IF WW8.1=DK
I just need to know a range. Can you tell me if it was…
INSTRUCTION:
YOU CAN STOP READING WHEN RESPONDENT PROVIDES
RANGE.
Less than $500,
Between $500 and $750,
Between $750 and $1000,
Between $1000 and $1250,
Between $1250 and $1500,
Between $1500 and $1750,
Between $1750 and $2000,
Between $2000 and $2500,
Between $2500 and $3000,
Between $3000 and $3500,
Between $3500 and $4000,
Between $4000 and $4500,
Between $4500 and $5000,
Between $5500 and $6000,
$6000 or more?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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WW5
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WW13
ALL
FATHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND FEMALE;
MOTHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND MALE; CURRENT PARTNER IF FS40<3
LOCAL NAME FOR TANF: NEEDS SITE SPECIFIC FILL
Now I’m going to read a list of income sources. For each, tell me whether
you, [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER], or the children who live
with you received income from this source in the past month:
PROBE: Did you, [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER], or the
children who live with you receive income from this source in the
past month?
(IF YES) How much did you
receive in [FILL INCOME
SOURCE] in the past month?
Cash welfare which is also
known as TANF, or [LOCAL
NAME OF TANF]?
Food stamp benefits
Disability insurance such
as Supplemental Security
Income (SSI) or Social
Security Disability Insurance
(SSDI)?
Unemployment Insurance
Benefits or UI
Child support?
Money from friends or
relatives?
YES
1
NO
YES
0
1
NO
YES
0
1
NO
0
YES
1
NO
YES
0
1
NO
YES
0
1
NO
0
FF,FFF.FF
DK
REF
FF,FFF.FF
DK
REF
FF,FFF.FF
DK
REF
FF,FFF.FF
DK
REF
FF,FFF.FF
DK
REF
FF,FFF.FF
DK
REF
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WW28
ALL
or FATHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND FEMALE;
or MOTHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND MALE; or CURRENT PARTNER
IF FS40<3
In the past month did you [or [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER]
receive money from any other source, such as rent from boarders, other
government benefits, or any other income we have not already talked
about?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WW30
WW32
WW30
IF WW28=YES
or FATHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND FEMALE;
or MOTHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND MALE; or CURRENT PARTNER
IF FS40<3
How much money from these other sources did you [or
[FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER] receive in the past month?
AMOUNT
DK
REF
FFF,FFF.FF
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WW32
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WW32
ALL
and FATHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND FEMALE;
and MOTHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND MALE; and CURRENT PARTNER IF
FS40<3
or FATHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND FEMALE;
or MOTHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND MALE; or CURRENT PARTNER IF
FS40<3
The next questions are about bank accounts.
Do you [or [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER] have any bank
accounts?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WW33
WW36
WW33
IF WW32=YES AND (IF FS25=1) OR (IF FS33<3) OR (IF FS40<3)
his IF FEMALE; her IF MALE
Are any of these accounts in…
a Both your names?
b [His/Her] name only?
c Your name only?
DK
REF
YES
YES
YES
WW36
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NO
NO
NO
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WW36
(IF FS25=1) OR (IF FS33<3) OR (IF FS40<3)
FATHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND FEMALE;
MOTHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND MALE; and CURRENT PARTNER
IF FS40<3
People handle money differently. Which of the following best describes
how you and [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER] handle your
money?
We put all our money
together.
We put some of our
money together but
keep the rest separate.
We keep all our money
separate.
DK
REF
WW37
1
2
3
d
r
WW37
(IF FS25=1) OR (IF FS33<3) OR (IF FS40<3)
FATHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND FEMALE;
MOTHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND MALE; CURRENT PARTNER IF FS40<3
People also make different arrangements for handling household
expenses, such as paying for rent, food, or utilities. Which of the following
best describes how you and [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER]
pay for household expenses?
We usually both contribute to
household expenses.
I usually cover household expenses.
[FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT
PARTNER] usually covers household
expenses.
Someone else covers most of our
household expenses.
We have some other kind of
arrangement.
DK
REF
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1
WW38
2
3
4
WW37.1
5
WW37.2
d
r
WW38
(REV—4/25/06)
WW37.1
IFWW37=4
Who covers these household expenses?
INSTRUCTION: PROBE FOR RELATIONSHIP TO RESPONDENT
DESCRIBE PERSON
STRING OF 50
WW38
WW37.2
IF WW37=5
What kind of arrangement do you have?
DESCRIBE
ARRANGEMENT
STRING OF 50
WW38
WW38
ALL
and/or FATHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND FEMALE;
and/or MOTHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND MALE; and/or CURRENT
PARTNER IF FS40<3
Do you [and/or [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER] own a car,
truck or van?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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r
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WW40
(REV—4/25/06)
WW40
ALL
FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER
and/or FATHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND FEMALE;
and/or MOTHER (IF FS25=1 OR IF FS33<3) AND MALE; and/or CURRENT
PARTNER IF FS40<3
Do you [and/or [FATHER/MOTHER/CURRENT PARTNER] own the home
you live in?
YES
NO
DK
REF
WW53
1
0
d
r
WW53
ALL
Now, I have some questions about financial difficulties you may have
experienced in the past 12 months.
Please tell me if there has been a time during the past 12 months when…
a
b
c
You could not pay the full
amount of the rent or
mortgage that you were
supposed to pay?
You had service turned off by
the water, gas or electric
company, or the oil company
would not deliver oil because
you could not afford to pay
the bill?
You were evicted from your
home or apartment because
you could not pay the rent or
mortgage?
YES
1
NO
0
DK
d
REF
r
1
0
d
r
1
0
d
r
WW54
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WW54
IF FS5<>3 OR FS7<>2,3,4 (child alive)
NOTE: NEED STATE/LOCAL FILL FOR MEDICAID
The next questions are about health insurance coverage.
Is [CHILD] currently covered by Medicaid, [STATE/LOCAL FILL], or any
other government program that pays for medical care?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WW55
WW55.1.1
IF FS5<>3 OR FS7<>2,3,4 (child alive)
Is [CHILD] currently covered by health insurance through your or someone
else’s employer, or insurance purchased directly from a private insurance
company?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WW55.2
WW55.2
ALL
NOTE: NEED STATE/LOCAL FILL FOR MEDICAID.
Are you currently covered by Medicaid, [STATE/LOCAL FILL], or any other
government program that pays for medical care?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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r
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WW55.2.1
(REV—4/25/06)
WW55.2.1
ALL
Are you currently covered by health insurance through your or someone
else’s employer, or insurance purchased directly from a private insurance
company?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WW55.3
WW55.3
ALL
In general would you say your health is…
Excellent,
Very good,
Good,
Fair, or
Poor?
DK
REF
1
2
3
4
5
d
r
WW55
WW56
ALL
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Next I have some questions about people who are available to help you in
an emergency.
(IF FS19=’98’ OR FS25=6,7) Is there someone to take care of [CHILD] in an
emergency?
(ELSE) Is there someone, other than [FATHER/MOTHER] you could count
on to take care of [CHILD] in an emergency?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
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WW57
WW58
(REV—4/25/06)
WW57
IF WW56=YES
How many people would you be able to count on to take care of [CHILD] in
an emergency?
(IF FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6) Do not include [FATHER/MOTHER] in this total.
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
DK
REF
FF
d
r
WW58
WW58.1
ALL
(IF FS19=’98’ OR FS25=6,7) Is there someone you could turn to if you
suddenly needed to borrow $100 dollars?
(ELSE) Is there someone other than [FATHER/MOTHER] you could turn to
if you suddenly needed to borrow $100 dollars?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WW59
WW60
WW59
IF WW58.1=YES
How many people could you borrow $100 dollars from in an emergency?
(IF FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6) Do not include [FATHER/MOTHER] in this
number.
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
DK
REF
FF
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WW60
(REV—4/25/06)
WW60
ALL
FATHER IF FEMALE; MOTHER IF MALE
Suppose you had a problem, and you were feeling depressed or confused
about what to do.
(IF FS19<>’98’ OR FS25<>6) Besides [FATHER/MOTHER],
(ELSE) [Is/is] there a relative or friend you could turn to for help or advice if
you had a problem and felt like that?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WW62
WW63
WW62
IF WW61=YES
How many people would you be able to turn to for help or advice if you had
a problem and felt like that?
(IF FS<>19=’98’ OR FS25<>6) Do not include [FATHER/MOTHER] in this
number.
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
DK
REF
FF
d
r
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WW63
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SECTION WB: PARENTAL WELL BEING (II)
WB9
ALL
INSTRUCTIONS: IS RESPONDENT CURRENTLY IN PRISON OR JAIL?
YES
NO
1
0
WB11.1
WB11
WB11
IF WB9=NO
The next questions are about involvement you may have had with the
police and/or the criminal justice system.
Have you ever been arrested? Please include all arrests whether you were
guilty or not.
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WB11.1
WB25.1 OR
END OF
SECTION
WB11.1
IF WB11=YES OR IF WB9=YES
(IF WB9=YES) The next questions are about involvement you may have had
with the police and/or the criminal justice system.
(IF WB9=NO) Have you been arrested in the past [MONTHS SINCE RA]
months, that is since [RADATE]?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
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WB11.2
WB12
(REV—4/25/06)
WB11.2
IF WB11.1=YES
How many times have you been arrested in the past [MONTHS SINCE RA]
months?
NUMBER OF ARRESTS
DK
REF
FF
d
r
WB15
WB15
ALL
Now, I would like to ask you about the time before [RADATE].
Before [RADATE], were you ever in jail or prison?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WB23
WB23
IF WB11<>0
I also would like to ask about any convictions or sentences you may have
received.
Before [RADATE], were you ever convicted and sentenced to go to jail or
prison? Please include any sentence you received, even if you did not
serve any time.
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
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WB24
WB25.1 OR
END OF
SECTION
(REV—4/25/06)
WB24
If WB23=YES
Please think about the longest sentence you received before [RADATE].
How long was that sentence? Please tell me the total length of the prison
sentence, even if you did not serve all of it.
INSTRUCTION:
IF LESS THAN 1 WEEK, ENTER 1 WEEK.
INSTRUCTION:
FIRST ENTER IF RESPONSE IS WEEKS, MONTHS AND/OR
YEARS. YOU WILL ENTER THE NUMBER OF YEARS AND/OR
MONTH ON NEXT TWO SCREENS.
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER ALL THAT APPLY
a
DAYS
b
WEEKS
c
MONTHS
d
YEARS
DK
REF
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
WB24.1
OR
WB24.2
OR
WB24.3
NO
YES
NO
d
r
END OF
SECTION
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WB24.1
IF WB23a=YES
INSTRUCTION: ENTER NUMBER OF WEEKS
WEEKS
FF
WB24.2 OR
WB24.3
WB24.2
IF WB23a=YES
INSTRUCTION: ENTER NUMBER OF MONTHS
MONTHS
FF
WB24.3
WB24.3
IF WB23b=YES
INSTRUCTION: ENTER NUMBER OF YEARS
YEARS
FF
WB25.1 OR
SEND OF
SECTION
WB25.1
IF FEMALE RESPONDENT
The next questions are about involvement [FATHER] may have had with
the police or the criminal justice system.
Has [FATHER] ever been arrested? Please include all arrests whether he
was guilty or not.
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
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WB26
END OF
SECTION
(REV—4/25/06)
WB26
IF WB25.1=YES
Has [FATHER] been arrested in the past [MONTHS SINCE RA] months,
that is since [RADATE]?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
r
WB27
WB30
WB27
IF WB26=YES
How many times in the past [MONTHS SINCE RA] months has [FATHER]
been arrested?
FF
d
r
WB30
YES
1
NO
DK
REF
0
d
r
END OF
SECTION
NUMBER OF ARRESTS
DK
REF
WB30
IF WB28=YES
Is [FATHER] currently in prison or jail?
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SECTION BP: CITIZENSHIP AND LIVING WITH
BIOLOGICAL PARENTS
CC1
CC1=ALL
Next, I would like to ask you some questions about where you were born
and about your childhood.
What country were you born in?
UNITED STATES
PUERTO RICO
CANADA
MEXICO
CUBA
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
EL SALVADOR
HAITI
JAMAICA
GUATEMALA
NICARAGUA
OTHER COUNTRY
DK
REFUSED
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
d
r
BP1
CC2
CC1.1
CC2
CC1.1
CC1=12
INSTRUCTION:
SPECIFY
OTHER
COUNTRY
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CC2
(REV—4/25/06)
CC2
IF CC1>2
When did you first come to live in the United States?
INSTRUCTION:
FIRST CODE IF ANSWER IS, ‘SPECIFIC YEAR’ OR ‘NUMBER OF
YEARS AGO’…
INSTRUCTION:
YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ENTER SPECIFIC YEAR OR NUMBER OF
YEARS ON THE NEXT SCREEN.
SPECIFIC YEAR
NUMBER OF YEARS AGO
DK
REF
1
2
d
r
CC2.1
CC2.2
BP1
CC2.1
IF CC2=1
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER
SPECIFIC
YEAR
CC3
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER
NUMBER OF
YEARS AGO
CC3
CI2.2
IF CC2=2
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BP1
ALL
When you were growing up—that is before you turned 18—most of the time
did you live with…
PROBE: In which of these living situations did you spend most of your
time before you turned 18?
Both your biological
mother and your
biological father,
Your biological mother
only,
Your biological father
only, or
Neither of your biological
parents?
DK
REF
1
BP2
2
BP3
3
4
d
r
BP2
If BP1=1
Did you usually live with both your parents at the same time?
YES
NO
DK
REF
1
0
d
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BP3
ALL
Were your biological parents ever married to each other?
YES
NO
DK
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0
d
r
BP7
BP7
ALL
Before you turned 18, did anyone—a stranger, friend, date, relative, or
someone else you knew—ever do or try to do something sexual to you or
make you do something sexual to them against your wishes?
YES
NO
DK
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1
0
d
r
BP8
BP8
ALL
Before you turned 18, were you ever beaten up, burned, assaulted with a
weapon, or had your life threatened by an adult in your family or
household?
YES
NO
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BP9
ALL
man IF FEMALE; woman IF MALE
I have a few more questions about your sexual relationships.
How old were you the first time you had sexual intercourse with a
man/woman?
PROBE: By sexual intercourse I mean that you made love, had sex, or
went all the way with a man/woman.
AGE OF FIRST
INTERCOURSE
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BP10
d
r
BP10
ALL
man IF FEMALE; woman IF MALE
male IF FEMALE; female IF MALE
Since [RADATE], how many men/women, have you had sexual intercourse
with? Please count every [male/female] sexual partner since [RADATE],
even if you had sex only once.
NUMBER OF TIMES
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SECTION LO: LOCATING INFORMATION
LO1
ALL
HIDE REFERENCE TO MONEY IF CELL PHONE COMP
We are almost done. (We will be sending you a (check/gift card) for $25
within the next four weeks.) We need to make sure we have your correct
address and some information on other people in case you move.
What is your full address?
PROBE: Can you spell the street name for me please?
PROBE: Is there an apartment number?
PROBE: Besides the P.O. Box, do you have a street address?
ADDR LINE 1
STRING OF 20
LO1.1
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER ADDR
LINE 2
LO1.2
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER CITY
LO1.3
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER STATE
LO1.3.1
LO1.1
LO1.2
LO1.3
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LO1.3.1
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER ZIP CODE
LO2
LO2
ALL
What is your home phone number?
HOME PHONE
NUMBER
DOES NOT HAVE
PHONE
DK
REF
FFF-FFF-FFFF
LO2.1
1
LO3
d
r
LO3
LO2.1
LO2=phone number
Whose name is that phone number listed in?
ENTER NAME
LISTED IN SAMPLE
MEMBER’S NAME
DK
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LO3
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LO3
ALL
Is there (a/another) phone number where you can be reached?
HOME PHONE
NUMBER
NO OTHER PHONE
DK
REF
FFF-FFF-FFFF
LO3.1
1
d
r
LO4
LO3.1
LO3=phone number
Whose name is that phone number listed in?
ENTER NAME
LISTED IN SAMPLE
MEMBER’S NAME
DK
REF
STRING OF 20
0
LO3.2
LO4
d
r
LO3.2
LO3=NAME
What is their relationship to you?
RELATIONSHIP
DK
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r
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LO4
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LO4
ALL
Do you (also) have a cell-phone or pager number?
CELL-PHONE/
PAGER NUMBER
DOES NOT HAVE
PHONE
DK
REF
FFF-FFF-FFFF
LO5
1
d
r
LO5
ALL
As part of the study, we will contact you again in about a year and a half.
In case you move, we would like the name, address and telephone number
of up to three relatives or close friends who would know where you are.
We will only contact them if we have trouble getting in touch with you
directly.
PROBE: Your grandmother or your mother or someone else who would
always know where you are would be the most helpful.
What is their first name of a person who would always know where you
are?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
FIRST NAME OF
CONTACT
NO CONTACT
PERSON
DK
REF
STRING OF 20
LO5.1
0
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r
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LO5.1
LO5=NAME
And what is their middle name?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
INSTRUCTION: IF NO MIDDLE NAME, ENTER ZERO
MIDDLE NAME OF
CONTACT
STRING OF 20
LO5.2
LO5.2
LO5=NAME
And their last name please?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
LAST NAME OF
RESPONDENT
STRING OF 20
LO6
STRING OF 20
d
r
LO6.1
STRING OF 20
0
d
r
LO7
LO6
LO5=NAME
What is their relationship to you?
RELATIONSHIP
DK
REF
LO6.1
LO5=NAME
Does [he/she] have a nickname?
NICKNAME
NO NICKNAME
DK
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LO7
LO5=NAME
What is their full address?
PROBE: Can you spell the street name for me please?
PROBE: Is there an apartment number?
PROBE: Besides the P.O. Box, do you have a street address?
ADDR LINE 1
STRING OF 20
LO7.1
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER ADDR
LINE 2
LO7.2
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER CITY
LO7.3
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER STATE
LO7.4
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER ZIP CODE
LO8
LO7.1
LO7.2
LO7.3
LO7.4
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LO8
LO5=NAME
What is their home phone number?
HOME PHONE
NUMBER
DOES NOT HAVE
PHONE
DK
REF
FFF-FFF-FFFF
LO8.1
1
LO9
d
r
LO8.1
LO8=phone number
Whose name is that phone number listed in?
ENTER NAME
DK
REF
STRING OF 20
d
r
LO9
LO9
LO5<>0, d or r
Could you tell me the name, address and telephone number of another
relative or close friend who will know how to contact you a year and a half
from now.
What is their first name?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
FIRST NAME OF
CONTACT
NO CONTACT
PERSON
DK
REF
STRING OF 20
LO9.1
0
LO17
d
r
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LO9.1
LO9=NAME
And what is their middle name?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
INSTRUCTION: IF NO MIDDLE NAME, ENTER ZERO
MIDDLE NAME OF
CONTACT
STRING OF 20
LO9.2
LO9.2
LO9=NAME
And their last name please?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
LAST NAME OF
RESPONDENT
STRING OF 20
LO10
STRING OF 20
d
r
LO10.1
STRING OF 20
0
d
r
LO11
LO10
LO9=NAME
What is their relationship to you?
RELATIONSHIP
DK
REF
LO10.1
LO9=NAME
Does [he/she] have a nickname?
NICKNAME
NO NICKNAME
DK
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LO11
LO9=NAME
What is their full address?
PROBE: Can you spell the street name for me please?
PROBE: Is there an apartment number?
PROBE: Besides the P.O. Box, do you have a street address?
ADDR LINE 1
STRING OF 20
LO11.1
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER ADDR
LINE 2
LO11.2
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER CITY
LO11.3
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER STATE
LO11.4
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER ZIP CODE
LO12
LO11.1
LO11.2
LO11.3
LO11.4
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LO12
LO9=NAME
What is their home phone number?
HOME PHONE
NUMBER
DOES NOT HAVE
PHONE
DK
REF
FFF-FFF-FFFF
LO12.1
1
LO13
d
r
LO12.1
LO12=phone number
Whose name is that phone number listed in?
ENTER NAME
DK
REF
STRING OF 20
d
r
LO13
LO13
LO5<>0, d or r AND LO9<>0, d or r
Could you tell me one more name, address and telephone number of a
relative or close friend who will know how to contact you a year and a half
from now.
What is their first name?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
FIRST NAME OF
CONTACT
NO CONTACT
PERSON
DK
REF
STRING OF 20
LO13.1
0
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r
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LO13.1
LO13=NAME
And what is their middle name?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
INSTRUCTION: IF NO MIDDLE NAME, ENTER ZERO
MIDDLE NAME OF
CONTACT
STRING OF 20
LO13.2
LO13.2
LO13=NAME
And their last name please?
PROBE: Can you spell that for me please?
LAST NAME OF
RESPONDENT
STRING OF 20
LO14
STRING OF 20
d
r
LO14.1
STRING OF 20
0
d
r
LO15
LO14
LO13=NAME
What is their relationship to you?
RELATIONSHIP
DK
REF
LO14.1
LO13=NAME
Does [he/she] have a nickname?
NICKNAME
NO NICKNAME
DK
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LO15
LO13=NAME
What is their full address?
PROBE: Can you spell the street name for me please?
PROBE: Is there an apartment number?
PROBE: Besides the P.O. Box, do you have a street address?
ADDR LINE 1
STRING OF 20
LO15.1
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER ADDR
LINE 2
LO15.2
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER CITY
LO15.3
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER STATE
LO15.4
INSTRUCTION:
ENTER ZIP CODE
LO16
LO15.1
LO15.2
LO15.3
LO15.4
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LO16
LO13=NAME
What is their home phone number?
HOME PHONE
NUMBER
DOES NOT HAVE
PHONE
DK
REF
FFF-FFF-FFFF
LO16.1
1
LO17
d
r
LO16.1
LO16=phone number
Whose name is that phone number listed in?
ENTER NAME
DK
REF
STRING OF 20
d
r
LO17
LO17
COMPLETES FROM SOC
Thank you very much for your time. Those are all the questions I have
right now.
Is [FATHER/MOTHER] available? I’d like to interview [him/her] too, if they
are around.
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LO18
COMPLETES WITH FIELD LOCATOR
Thank you very much for your time. Those are all the questions I have
right now.
Is [FATHER/MOTHER] available? I’d like to interview [him/her] too, if
[he/she] is around.
Please hand the phone back to our field locator.
INTERVIEWER:
CONFIRM WITH FIELD LOCATOR THAT SM HAS BEEN PAID.
YES
NO
DK
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