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If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. The survey also includes permission for administrative data linkages and includes data from a Family Health History Leave-Behind questionnaire. Research domains targeted in the survey and research questions that may be addressed using the Add Health Parent Study data include:. Add Health was developed in response to a mandate from the U.

Congress to fund a study of adolescent health. The Add Health Parent Study was designed to improve the understanding of the role that families play through socioeconomic channels in the health and wellbeing of the older, parent generation and that of their offspring. CASI computer assisted self-interviewing was employed for a group of sensitive questions.

All Add Health Parent Study cases began with a screener, conducted in person or by phone, which confirmed the Wave 1 Parent's eligibility to participate in the survey and whether the parent had a Spouse or Partner eligible for inclusion in the study.

Telephone interviews were conducted with respondents who were difficult-to-reach or geographically dispersed. Spanish language interviews were conducted with 32 respondents who did not speak English at the time of the interview.



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