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subjectkey |
GUID |
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Required |
The NDAR Global Unique Identifier (GUID) for research subject |
NDAR*
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src_subject_id |
String |
20
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Required |
Subject ID how it's defined in lab/project |
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interview_date |
Date |
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Required |
Date on which the interview/genetic test/sampling/imaging/biospecimen was completed. MM/DD/YYYY |
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date_cas |
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interview_age |
Integer |
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Required |
Age in months at the time of the interview/test/sampling/imaging. |
0::1440
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Age is rounded to chronological month. If the research participant is 15-days-old at time of interview, the appropriate value would be 0 months. If the participant is 16-days-old, the value would be 1 month.
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sex |
String |
20
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Required |
Sex of subject at birth |
M;F; O; NR
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M = Male; F = Female; O=Other; NR = Not reported
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gender |
Query
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cas_1 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
Psychic Tension (care should be taken to distinguish tension from muscular tension -- see next item) |
0::4
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4 = Very marked and distressing feeling of being on edge 'keyed up', 'wound up' or 'nervous' which persists with little change throughout the waking hours. ;3 = As above, but with some fluctuation of severity during the course of the day. ;2 = A definite experience of being tense which is sufficient to cause some, although not severe, distress. ;1 = A slight feeling of being tense which does not cause distress. 0 = No feeling of being tense apart from the normal degree of tension experienced in response to stress and which is acceptable as normal for the population.
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Query
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cas_2 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
Ability to Relax (muscular tension) |
0::4
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4 = The experience of severe tension throughout much of the bodily musculature which may be accompanied by such symptoms as pain, stiffness, spasmodic contractions, and lack of control over movements. The experience is present throughout most of the waking day and there is no ability to produce relaxation at will. ;3 = As above, but the muscular tension may only be experienced in certain groups of muscles and may fluctuate in severity throughout the day. ;2 = A definite experience of muscular tension in some part of the musculature sufficient to cause some, but not severe, distress. ;1 = Slight recurrent muscular tension of which the patient is aware but which does not cause distress. Very mild degrees of tension headache or pain in other groups of muscles should be scored here. ;0 = No subjective muscular tension or of such degree which, when it occurs, can easily be controlled at will.
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Query
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cas_3 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
Startle Response (hyperarousability) |
0::4
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4 = Unexpected noise causes severe distress so that the patient may complain in some such phrase as "I jump out of my skin". Distress is experienced is psychic and somatic modalities so that, in addition to the experience of fright, there is muscular activity and autonomic symptoms such as sweating or palpitation. ;3 = Unexpected noise causes severe distress in psychic or somatic, but not in both modalities. ;2 = Unexpected noise causes definite but not severe distress. 1 = The patient agrees that he is slightly 'jumpy' but is not distressed by this. ;0 = The degree of startle response is entirely acceptable as normal for the population.
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Query
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cas_4 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
Worrying (The assessment must take into account the degree to which worry is out of proportion to actual stress) |
0::4
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4 = The patient experiences almost continuous preoccupation with painful thoughts which cannot be stopped voluntarily and the distress is quite out of proportion to the subject matter of the thoughts. ;3 = As above, but there is some fluctuation in intensity throughout the waking hours and the distressing thoughts may cease for an hour or two, especially if the patient is distracted by activity requiring his attention. ;2 = Painful thoughts out of proportion to the patient's situation keep intruding into consciousness but he is able to dispel or dismiss them. ;1 = The patient agrees that he tends to worry a little more than necessary about minor matters ;0 = The tendency to worry is accepted as being normal for the population ; for instance even marked worrying over a severe financial crisis or unexpected illness in a relative should be scored as 0 if it is judged to be entirely in keeping with the degree of stress.
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Query
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cas_5 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
Apprehension |
0::4
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4 = The experience is that of being on the brink of some disaster which cannot be explained. The experience need not be continuous and may occur in short bursts several times a day.; 3 = As above, but the experience does not occur more than once a day.; 2 = A sensation of groundless apprehension of disaster which is not severe although it causes definite distress. The patient may not use strong terms such as "disaster" or "catastrophe" but may express his experience in some such phrase as "I feel as if something bad is about to happen".; 1 = A slight degree of apprehensiveness of which the patient is aware but which does not cause distress.; 0 = No experience of groundless anticipation of disaster.
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Query
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cas_6 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
Restlessness |
0::4
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4 = The patient is unable to keep still for more than a few minutes and engages in restless pacing or other purposeless activity. ;3 = As above, but he is able to keep still for an hour or so at time. ;2 = There is a feeling of "needing to be on the move" which causes some, but not severe, distress. ;1 = Slight experience of restlessness which causes no distress. 0 = Absence of restlessness.
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Query
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cas_total |
Integer |
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Recommended |
Clinical Anxiety Scale Total |
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visit |
String |
60
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Recommended |
Visit name |
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