Health and Well-being Over the Life Course and Across Multiple Generations
生命历程和多代人的健康和福祉
基本信息
- 批准号:10595640
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 253.94万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-09-01 至 2026-02-28
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAdultAgeAgingAttentionBehavioralBehavioral ResearchBook ChaptersChildChild DevelopmentChildhoodCollectionComplexContractsDNADataData FilesData SetDisparityEconomicsElderlyFamilyFamily RelationshipFamily dynamicsFamily memberGenerationsGeneticGenomicsGenotypeGeographyGrantHealthLifeLife Cycle StagesLinkLongevityLongitudinal StudiesLongitudinal SurveysMeasuresMichiganOutcomeParentsPeer ReviewPersonal SatisfactionPopulationPositioning AttributeProcessPublicationsQualifyingRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesRetirementRoleSalivaSamplingScientistSecureShapesSocial SciencesSocial Well-BeingSocioeconomic StatusSurveysTheoretical modelTrainingTraining ActivityUniversitiesWorkbehavior influencebehavioral studydata centersdata enclavedesigndisabilitydistributed dataexperiencegenomic datahealth disparityinnovationintergenerationaljournal articlememberpanel study of income dynamicssaliva samplesocialsocial influencesocial science researchsocioeconomicstime usetransmission processvirtualweb site
项目摘要
Project Summary
This application proposes to collect, process, and disseminate data in the 2021 and 2023 waves of the
Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID). The PSID is a longitudinal survey of a nationally representative
sample of U.S. families that was begun in 1968. A cornerstone of the nation's social science research
infrastructure, PSID has collected 41 waves of data over more than 50 years on original families and their
descendants. Its long-term measures of economic and social wellbeing allow study of the dynamics of social
and behavioral processes and how they interact with health over the life course. Its design of following children
of sample members when they become economically independent supports study of the intergenerational
transmission of socioeconomic circumstances and health. Nearly 6,000 publications over its 50-plus year
history attest to the PSID's broad scientific reach. This project will collect, process, and distribute data on
health, wealth, and time use for nearly 11,000 families in PSID's 2021 and 2023 waves and collect saliva
samples to support multi-generational genomic analysis. Specifically, the project will: 1. Collect health, wealth
and time use data in the core PSID 2021 and 2023 waves; 2. Collect and store saliva samples from adults in
PSID 2021 in order to obtain DNA from three generations of the same families (in conjunction with PSID's
Child Development Supplement saliva collection); and 3. Process and distribute core files; create life course
and family context files including a new harmonized PSID Social, Health, and Economic Longitudinal File
(SHELF) and extended files on family relationships and complexity; and provide user support and training.
After collection, survey data will be processed and distributed via PSID's Online Data Center, which allows
users to create customized extracts and codebooks. Sensitive data will be made available to qualified users
under contract with the University of Michigan. Saliva samples will be stored for genotyping in the ISR
Biospecimen Lab. With the proposed aims, PSID is poised to accelerate the study of life course and multi-
generational influences on health in middle and late life in a genealogical context.
项目摘要
该应用程序计划在2021年和2023年的浪潮中收集、处理和传播数据
收入动态小组研究(PSID)。PSID是对一名全国代表的纵向调查
1968年开始的美国家庭样本。国家社会科学研究的基石
基础设施,PSID在50多年的时间里收集了41波关于原始家庭及其
子孙后代。它对经济和社会福利的长期衡量使人们能够研究社会的动态
和行为过程,以及它们如何在生命过程中与健康相互作用。其追随儿童的设计
样本成员在经济上独立时的比例支持代际研究
社会经济环境和健康的传播。在其50多年的时间里,近6,000种出版物
历史证明了PSID的广泛科学影响。该项目将在以下方面收集、处理和分发数据
在PSID的2021年和2023年浪潮中,近11,000个家庭的健康、财富和时间使用情况并收集唾液
支持多代基因组分析的样本。具体地说,该项目将:1.收集健康、财富
和时间使用数据在核心PSID 2021和2023波;2.收集和存储成人唾液样本
PSID 2021,以便从相同家族的三代人中获得DNA(结合PSID的
儿童发育补充唾液收集);以及3.处理和分发核心文件;创建生命历程
和家庭背景档案,包括新的社会、健康和经济纵向统一档案
(书架)和关于家庭关系和复杂性的扩展档案;并提供用户支持和培训。
采集完成后,调查数据将通过PSID的在线数据中心进行处理和分发,该数据中心允许
用户可以创建自定义摘录和码本。敏感数据将向符合条件的用户提供
根据与密歇根大学的合同。唾液样本将被储存起来,用于ISR的基因分型
生物质学家实验室。有了提出的目标,PSID将加快生命历程和多学科的研究。
在谱系背景下,世代对中老年健康的影响。
项目成果
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Esther M. Friedman其他文献
Good friends, good food … what more could we want? Assessing the links between social relationships and dietary behaviors. A commentary on Conklin et al.
好朋友,美味的食物……我们还想要什么? 评估社会关系和饮食行为之间的联系。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2014 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Esther M. Friedman - 通讯作者:
Esther M. Friedman
Improving Dementia Long-Term Care: A Policy Blueprint.
改善痴呆症长期护理:政策蓝图。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2014 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
R. Shih;T. Concannon;Jodi L. Liu;Esther M. Friedman - 通讯作者:
Esther M. Friedman
Quantity, timing, and type of childhood adversity and sleep quality in adulthood.
童年时期逆境的数量、时间和类型以及成年后的睡眠质量。
- DOI:
10.1016/j.sleh.2020.01.010 - 发表时间:
2020 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.1
- 作者:
C. Sheehan;Longfeng Li;Esther M. Friedman - 通讯作者:
Esther M. Friedman
Enhancing Family Stability During a Permanent Change of Station
在永久改变立场期间增强家庭稳定性
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Patricia K. Tong;Leslie Payne;C. Bond;Sarah O. Meadows;J. Lewis;Esther M. Friedman;E. J. M. Hernandez - 通讯作者:
E. J. M. Hernandez
Out-of-Pocket Health Care Spending at Older Ages: Do Caregiving Arrangements Matter?
老年人自付费用医疗保健支出:看护安排重要吗?
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3
- 作者:
Esther M. Friedman;S. Beach;R. Schulz - 通讯作者:
R. Schulz
Esther M. Friedman的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Esther M. Friedman', 18)}}的其他基金
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阿尔茨海默病患者家庭护理人员的健康、福祉和社交网络
- 批准号:
10017862 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 253.94万 - 项目类别:
Health, Wellbeing, and the Social Networks of Family Caregivers of People with Alzheimer's Disease
阿尔茨海默病患者家庭护理人员的健康、福祉和社交网络
- 批准号:
10200668 - 财政年份:2019
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Health, Wellbeing, and the Social Networks of Family Caregivers of People with Alzheimer's Disease
阿尔茨海默病患者家庭护理人员的健康、福祉和社交网络
- 批准号:
10597895 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 253.94万 - 项目类别:
Health, Wellbeing, and the Social Networks of Family Caregivers of People with Alzheimer's Disease
阿尔茨海默病患者家庭护理人员的健康、福祉和社交网络
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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生命历程和多代人的健康和福祉
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