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Coping Interview

102 Shared Subjects

N/A
Clinical Assessments
Coping
02/06/2018
copint01
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Query Element Name Data Type Size Required Description Value Range Notes Aliases
subjectkey GUID Required The NDAR Global Unique Identifier (GUID) for research subject NDAR*
src_subject_id String 20 Required Subject ID how it's defined in lab/project id
interview_date Date Required Date on which the interview/genetic test/sampling/imaging/biospecimen was completed. MM/DD/YYYY adate
interview_age Integer Required Age in months at the time of the interview/test/sampling/imaging. 0::1440 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. age
sex String 20 Required Sex of subject at birth M;F; O; NR M = Male; F = Female; O=Other; NR = Not reported gender, sex
Query copeint_well Integer Recommended How well do you think you did on the speech compared to other kids your age? 1::5 1=The Worst; 2=Not Very Well; 3=About Average; 4=Pretty Well; 5=The Best
Query copeint_stressprep Integer Recommended How stressful was it to prepare the speech, knowing that you then had to give it in front of an audience? 1::5 1=Not at all stressful; 2=A Little Stressful; 3=Somewhat Stressful; 4=Moderately Stressful; 5=Very Stressful
Query copeint_stressspeech Integer Recommended How about during the speech, how stressful was it to be giving the speech in front of the video camera and panel of experts? 1::5 1=Not at all stressful; 2=A Little Stressful; 3=Somewhat Stressful; 4=Moderately Stressful; 5=Very Stressful
Query copeint_stressmath Integer Recommended How about during the math part, how stressful was it to be doing subtraction in front of the video camera and panel of experts? 1::5 1=Not at all stressful; 2=A Little Stressful; 3=Somewhat Stressful; 4=Moderately Stressful; 5=Very Stressful
copeint_cope String 2,000 Recommended How did you cope with or handle the stress of preparing the speech and talking in front of the audience?
copeint_calmfocus String 2,000 Recommended What did you do to stay calm and focused?
Query copeint_copecalmwork Integer Recommended Pick a number from the third box, showing how well it worked (things they did to cope or stay calm and focused) 1::5 1=Did Not Work at All; 2=Worked a Little; 3=Worked Ok; 4=Worked Pretty Well; 5=Worked Great
Query copeint_deepbreath Integer Recommended Did you do things with your body like deep breathing to be calm? 0;1 0=No; 1=Yes
copeint_deepbreath_text String 2,000 Recommended Did you do things with your body like deep breathing to be calm? If yes, what did you do?
Query copeint_deepbreathwork Integer Recommended Pick a number from the third box, showing how well it worked (things with your body like deep breathing) 1::5 1=Did Not Work at All; 2=Worked a Little; 3=Worked Ok; 4=Worked Pretty Well; 5=Worked Great
Query copeint_encourthought Integer Recommended Did you tell yourself calming or encouraging thoughts to stay calm? 0;1 0=No; 1=Yes
Query copeint_encourthoughtwork Integer Recommended Pick a number from the third box, showing how well it worked (calming or encouraging thoughts) 1::5 1=Did Not Work at All; 2=Worked a Little; 3=Worked Ok; 4=Worked Pretty Well; 5=Worked Great
copeint_coperoomdo String 2,000 Recommended What did you do in there? (Ask about materials in the room if silent)
copeint_coperoomthink String 2,000 Recommended What were you thinking about (If silent, probe if thinking about how well they did, what they could have said, etc.)
copeint_coperoomfeel String 2,000 Recommended How were you feeling? (probe for sad, mad, embarassed, scared if silent)
copeint_coperoombetter String 2,000 Recommended Did you do anything in particular to make yourself feel better? Tell me everything you tried, whether it worked or not.
Query copeint_coperoombetterwork Integer Recommended Pick a number from the third box, showing how well it worked (things they did to make self feel better). 1::5 1=Did Not Work at All; 2=Worked a Little; 3=Worked Ok; 4=Worked Pretty Well; 5=Worked Great
Data Structure

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  • Element Name: This is the standard element name
  • Data Type: Which type of data this element is, e.g. String, Float, File location.
  • Size: If applicable, the character limit of this element
  • Required: This column displays whether the element is Required for valid submissions, Recommended for valid submissions, Conditional on other elements, or Optional
  • Description: A basic description
  • Value Range: Which values can appear validly in this element (case sensitive for strings)
  • Notes: Expanded description or notes on coding of values
  • Aliases: A list of currently supported Aliases (alternate element names)
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