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Neighborhood Efficacy Scale

982 Shared Subjects

N/A
Clinical Assessments
Questionnaire
01/22/2015
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01/14/2020
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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
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.
sex String 20 Required Sex of subject at birth M;F; O; NR M = Male; F = Female; O=Other; NR = Not reported gender
Query days_baseline Integer Recommended Days since baseline dayne
Query assbdic String 5 Recommended Assessment Point D;14;E;24;LB;36;72;96;120; 9; B; 3; 7; 144; 168;192; C D=MTA baseline assessment; 14=MTA 14 month assessment; E=MTA early termination assessment; B = MTA Pre-Baseline Screening Assessment (579/579); 09 = MTA 9 Month Assessment (530/530); 24=MTA 24 month assessment; LB=LNCG baseline assessment; 36=MTA and LNCG 3 year assessment; 72=MTA and LNCG 6 year assessment; 96=MTA and LNCG 8 year assessment; 03 = MTA 3 Month Assessment (438/687);120=MTA and LNCG 10 year assessment; 7= 7th Grade Assessment (221/276); 144 = MTA & LNCG 12 Month Assessment (578/578); 168 = MTA & LNCG 14 Month Assessment (585/585); 192 = MTA & LNCG 16 Month Assessment (505/505); C = MTA Pre-Baseline Screening Assessment (78/78) assne
Query relationship Integer Recommended Relationship of respondent to individual
1::94;-999
1 = Biological mom; 2 = Biological dad; 3 = Grandparent; 4 = Special education (sped) teacher; 5 = General education teacher; 6 = Occupational therapist; 7 = Speech and language therapist; 8 = Behavioral therapist; 9 = Paraprofessional; 10 = Aide; 11 = Principal; 12 = Administrator; 14 = Content teacher; 15 = Parent center director; 16 = Self; 17=Adoptive mother; 18=Adoptive father; 19=Foster mother; 20 = Foster father; 21=Grandmother; 22=Grandfather; 23=Step-mother; 24 = Step-father; 25=Aunt; 26=Uncle; 28=Both parents;31= Grandmother from mother side; 32= Grandfather from mother side; 33= Grandmother from father side; 34= Grandfather from father side; 36= Brother; 37= Sister; 38= Cousin; 39= female caregiver; 40=male caregiver; 41=Female child; 42=Male child; 43=Spouse/Mate; 44=Friend; 45=Parent; 46=Significant other; 47=Sibling; 48=Son/Daughter; 49=Son-in-law/Daughter-in law; 50=Other Relative; 51=Paid caregiver; 52=Friends; 53=Roommate; 54=Supervisor; 55=mother's boyfriend; 56=other parental figure; 57=Summary; 58=counselor ; 59 = other female relative; 60 = other male relative; 61 = non-relative ; 62=Maternal Aunt; 63=Maternal Uncle; 64=Maternal Cousin; 65 = Paternal Aunt; 66=Paternal Uncle; 67=Paternal Cousin ; 68=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Grandmother; 69=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Stepmother and Grandmother; 70=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Grandmother and Foster Father; 71=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Stepmother and Foster Mother; 72=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Foster Mother; 73=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Biological/Adoptive Father; 74=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Stepmother and Biological/Adoptive Father; 75=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Other; 76=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Stepmother and Stepfather; 77=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Stepfather; 78=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Grandfather; 79=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Stepmother and Foster Father; 80=Biological/Adoptive Mother and Stepmother; 81=Guardian, female; 82=Other female; 83=Guardian, male; 84=Other male; 85=Other/Grandparent/Nanny; 86 = Mother, Father, Guardian; 87 = Daughter, son, grandchild; 88 = Professional (e.g., social worker, nurse, therapist, psychiatrist, or group home staff); -999=Missing; 89 = Biological parent; 90=Other; 91 = Stepparent; 92 = Adoptive parent; 93 = Foster parent; 94 = Co-worker relne
Query actbdic Integer Recommended Active status 0::5 0=Inactive-Data collected after the 14 month treatment phase/after early termination from treatment phase/prior to treatment phase; 1=Active-Data collected during the 14 month treatment phase while subject received originally assigned treatment regardless of degree of compliance; 2=Active-This is the last active assessment for subjects who were about to violate treatment arm by receiving alternate treatment; 3=Active-This is the last active assessment for subjects who were about to leave the study by moving away;4=Yes, Active; 5=No, Not Active actne
site String 101 Recommended Site Study Site sitenum
Query sjtyp Integer Recommended Subject type 1;2 1=MTA randomized trial subject; 2=Local normative comparison group (LNCG) subject
Query ne1 Integer Recommended If a group of neighborhood children were skipping school and hanging out on a street corner, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? 1::5; -99; 77;88 1=Very unlikely; 2=Unlikely; 3=Neither likely nor unlikely; 4=Likely; 5=Very likely; -99= N/A; 77= Refused ; 88= Missing nqc1_1, nqp1_1
Query ne2 Integer Recommended If some children were spray-painting graffiti on a building, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? 1::5; -99; 77;88 1=Very unlikely; 2=Unlikely; 3=Neither likely nor unlikely; 4=Likely; 5=Very likely; -99= N/A; 77= Refused ; 88= Missing nqc1_2, nqp1_2
Query ne3 Integer Recommended If a child was showing disrespect to an adult, how likely is it that people in your neighborhood would scold that child? 1::5; -99; 77;88 1=Very unlikely; 2=Unlikely; 3=Neither likely nor unlikely; 4=Likely; 5=Very likely; -99= N/A; 77= Refused ; 88= Missing NQc2_4, nqp1_3
Query ne4 Integer Recommended If there was a fight in front of your house and someone was being beaten or threatened, how likely is it that your neighbors would break it up? 1::5; -99; 77;88 1=Very unlikely; 2=Unlikely; 3=Neither likely nor unlikely; 4=Likely; 5=Very likely; -99= N/A; 77= Refused ; 88= Missing NQc2_3, nqp2_1, nqp2_4
Query ne5 Integer Recommended Suppose that because of budget cuts the fire station closest to your home was going to be closed down by the city. How likely is it that neighborhood residents would organize to try to do something to keep the fire station open? 1::5; -99; 77;88 1=Very unlikely; 2=Unlikely; 3=Neither likely nor unlikely; 4=Likely; 5=Very likely; -99= N/A; 77= Refused ; 88= Missing NQc3_5, nqp2_2, nqp2_5
Query ne6 Integer Recommended People around here are willing to help their neighbors 1::5; -99; 77;88 1=Strongly disagree; 2=Disagree; 3=Neither agree nor disagree; 4=Agree; 5=Strongly agree; -99= N/A; 77= Refused ; 88= Missing NQc4_1, nqp3_1, nscs_2, ynqm22
Query ne7 Integer Recommended This is a close-knit neighborhood 1::5; -99; 77;88 1=Strongly disagree; 2=Disagree; 3=Neither agree nor disagree; 4=Agree; 5=Strongly agree; -99= N/A; 77= Refused ; 88= Missing NQc4_2, nqp3_2, nscs_1, ynqm21
Query ne8 Integer Recommended People in this neighborhood can be trusted 1::5; -99; 77;88 1=Strongly disagree; 2=Disagree; 3=Neither agree nor disagree; 4=Agree; 5=Strongly agree; -99= N/A; 77= Refused ; 88= Missing NQc4_3, nqp3_3, nscs_4, ynqm25
Query ne9 Integer Recommended People in this neighborhood generally don't get along with each other 1::5; -99; 77;88 1=Strongly disagree; 2=Disagree; 3=Neither agree nor disagree; 4=Agree; 5=Strongly agree; -99= N/A; 77= Refused ; 88= Missing NQc4_4, nqp3_4, nscs_3, ynqm23
Query ne10 Integer Recommended People in this neighborhood do not share the same values 1::5; -99; 77;88 1=Strongly disagree; 2=Disagree; 3=Neither agree nor disagree; 4=Agree; 5=Strongly agree; -99= N/A; 77= Refused ; 88= Missing NQc4_5, nqp3_5, nscs_5, ynqm24
Query nesocntx Float Recommended Social control mean score Includes Items: 1 to 5.
Query nesocntt Float Recommended Social control total score Includes Items: 1 to 5.
Query necohtrx Float Recommended Social cohesion/trust mean score Includes Items: 6 to 10
Query necohtrt Float Recommended Social cohesion/trust total score Includes Items: 6 to 10
Query necolefx Float Recommended Collective efficacy mean score Average of Social Control and Social Cohesion/Trust
Query necoleft Float Recommended Collective efficacy total score Average of Social Control and Social Cohesion/Trust
Query respondent String 20 Recommended Respondent
Mother;Father;Parent;Guardian;Teacher;Child;Self;Caregiver;Partner;Other
respondent_other_specify String 50 Recommended Respondent: Other (specify)
timept Integer Recommended Time Point 888 = not applicable; 999 = missing
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