|
subjectkey |
GUID |
|
Required |
The NDAR Global Unique Identifier (GUID) for research subject |
NDAR*
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|
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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 |
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|
|
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.
|
|
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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 |
|
|
dayd, daydemo |
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)
|
assd, assdemo |
Query
|
relationship |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Relationship of respondent to individual |
|
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
|
reld, reldemo |
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
|
actd, actdemo |
Query
|
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
|
demo1 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Adolescent's usual living arrangement (Not where the adolescent is just visiting) |
1::10;12
|
1=In parental family home (include joint custody); 2=In home of other relative; 3=In home of unrelated friend; 4=College or boarding school dormitory; 5=Shared apartment or residence with friends or roommates; 6=In own home/apartment/residence; 7=Shelter/street/homeless/transient; 8=Jail; 9=Hospital/residential treatment center; 10=Halfway house/group home/supervised living arrangement; 12=Other
|
d5 |
Query
|
demo2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Adolescent |
0::9
|
0=none in home; 1= one in home; 2= two in home; 9=9 in home
|
|
Query
|
demo3 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Mother figure |
0::9
|
0=none in home; 1= one in home; 2= two in home; 9=9 in home
|
|
Query
|
demo4 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Father figure |
0::9
|
0=none in home; 1= one in home; 2= two in home; 9=9 in home
|
|
Query
|
demo5 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Brothers |
0::9
|
0=none in home; 1= one in home; 2= two in home; 9=9 in home
|
|
Query
|
demo6 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Sisters |
0::9
|
0=none in home; 1= one in home; 2= two in home; 9=9 in home
|
|
Query
|
demo7 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Other relatives |
0::9
|
0=none in home; 1= one in home; 2= two in home; 9=9 in home
|
|
Query
|
demo8 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Non relatives |
0::9
|
0=none in home; 1= one in home; 2= two in home; 9=9 in home
|
|
Query
|
demo9 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Spouse/significant other |
0::9
|
0=none in home; 1= one in home; 2= two in home; 9=9 in home
|
|
Query
|
demo10 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Children of adolescent |
0::9
|
0=none in home; 1= one in home; 2= two in home; 9=9 in home
|
|
Query
|
demo11 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Total number of persons in home |
|
|
|
Query
|
das1ms |
String |
200
|
Recommended |
Marital status |
|
|
demo12 |
Query
|
demo13 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
If Adolescent's current marital status is 2 (Currently married/common law) or 3 (Currently not married, living together), number of years |
|
|
|
Query
|
demo14 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Adolescent's current level of physical health |
1::5
|
1=Very poor; 2=Poor; 3=Fair; 4=Good; 5=Excellent
|
|
Query
|
demo15 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Type of middle school or high school adolescent attends |
1::6
|
1=Past high school age or not in middle or high school; 2=Regular public school; 3=Regular private or parochial school; 4=Special school for persons with emotional/behavioral or learning problems; 5=Home schooling; 6=Other
|
|
Query
|
demo16 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Adolescent's current grade in school (If between grades, e.g., summer vacation, circle last gradecompleted) (If not currently in school, use Code 19.) |
5::19
|
5=5th grade; 6=6th grade; 7=7th grade; 8=8th grade; 9=9th grade; 10=10th grade; 11=11th grade; 12=12th grade or 1st year CEGEP in Canada; 13=1st year college/university/community college (or 2nd year CEGEP in Canada); 14=2nd year college/university/community college; 15=3rd year college/university/community college; 16=4th year or more college/university/community college; 17=Technical/trade/vocational school (e.g. auto mechanic or computer technician school); 18=Un-graded Special Education classroom; 19=Not in middle school, not in high school, not in college, and not in technical school
|
|
Query
|
demo17 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Last school grade completed by the adolescent |
5::19
|
5=5th grade; 6=6th grade; 7=7th grade; 8=8th grade; 9=9th grade; 10=10th grade; 11=11th grade; 12=12th grade or 1st year CEGEP in Canada; 13=1st year college/university/community college (or 2nd year CEGEP in Canada); 14=2nd year college/university/community college; 15=3rd year college/university/community college; 16=4th year or more college/university/community college; 17=Technical/trade/vocational school (e.g. auto mechanic or computer technician school); 18=Un-graded Special Education classroom; 19=Not in middle school, not in high school, not in college, and not in technical school
|
|
Query
|
demo18 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
How many years has adolescent attended a technical/trade/vocational school? |
1::5
|
1=Up to 1 year; 2=Up to 2 years; 3=Up to 3 years; 4=Up to 4 years; 5=Never attended a technical/trade/vocational school
|
|
Query
|
demo19 |
String |
25
|
Recommended |
All schooling degrees earned by adolescent |
|
1=No degree or certificate; 2=High school diploma or GED; 3=Certificate from technical school or equivalent; 4=Associate degree from 2 year program usually from community college or DEC in Canada; 5=Bachelors degree from 4 year college or university; 6=Post college graduate degree
|
|
|
demo25 |
String |
25
|
Recommended |
Current employment status adolescent |
|
1=Working full time; 2=Working part time; 3=Keeping house; 4=Unemployed and looking for work; 5=Unemployed and not looking for work; 6=Disabled; 7=Retired; 8=Full time student; 9=Part time student; 10=Other
|
|
|
demo35 |
String |
25
|
Recommended |
Current employment status mother |
|
1=Working full time; 2=Working part time; 3=Keeping house; 4=Unemployed and looking for work; 5=Unemployed and not looking for work; 6=Disabled; 7=Retired; 8=Full time student; 9=Part time student; 10=Other; 88=Not in household
|
|
|
demo46 |
String |
25
|
Recommended |
Current employment status father |
|
1=Working full time; 2=Working part time; 3=Keeping house; 4=Unemployed and looking for work; 5=Unemployed and not looking for work; 6=Disabled; 7=Retired; 8=Full time student; 9=Part time student; 10=Other; 88=Not in household
|
|
Query
|
demo57 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
How many times in the past two years has the adolescent experienced job losses by parental figures (include being fired, laid off, resigned because threatened with firing)? |
|
|
|
Query
|
demo58 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
How many times in the past two years has the adolescent lost a job due to being fired, laid off, or
resigned because threatened with firing? |
|
|
|
Query
|
demo59 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
How many times in the past two years has the adolescent experienced separations, divorces, or
deaths of parental figures? |
|
|
|
Query
|
demo60 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Annual household income before taxes, including income from all jobs, child support, public
assistance, or Social Security payments. (include income from all working members of the
household in item 2 who contribute financially) |
1::10
|
1=less than $5,000; 2 = Less than $10,000; 3 = $10,001 to $20,000; 4 = $20,001 to $30,000; 5 = $30,001 to $40,000; 6 = $40,001 to $50,000; 7 = $50,001 to $60,000; 8 = $60,001 to $70,000; 9 = $70,001 to $80,000; 10 = $80,001 or more
|
|
Query
|
demo61 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Does any part of your annual household income come from public assistance? |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
|
|
Query
|
demo62 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Adolescent's annual income before taxes, including income from all jobs, child support, public
assistance, or Social Security payments. (Do not include typical weekly allowance from parents
or other parental financial support.) |
1::10
|
1 = None, does not work; 2 = Less than $10,000; 3 = $10,001 to $20,000; 4 = $20,001 to $30,000; 5 = $30,001 to $40,000; 6 = $40,001 to $50,000; 7 = $50,001 to $60,000; 8 = $60,001 to $70,000; 9 = $70,001 to $80,000; 10 = $80,001 or more
|
d10 |
Query
|
demo63 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Does any part of adolescent's annual income come from public assistance? |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
|
d11a |
Query
|
ethnicity |
String |
30
|
Recommended |
Ethnicity of participant |
|
|
|
Query
|
race |
String |
30
|
Recommended |
Race of study subject |
American Indian/Alaska Native; Asian; Hawaiian or Pacific Islander; Black or African American; White; More than one race; Unknown or not reported; Other Non-White; Other
|
|
|
Query
|
d1a |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Never made a home with a romantic partner as a couple |
1
|
1=True
|
|
Query
|
d1b |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of times legally married including common law |
|
|
|
Query
|
d1c |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of times not married but living together as a couple |
|
|
|
Query
|
d1d |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of times separated |
|
|
|
Query
|
d1e |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of times divorced or annulled |
|
|
|
Query
|
d1f |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of times widowed |
|
|
|
Query
|
d21y |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Years legally married including common law |
|
|
|
Query
|
d21m |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Months legally married including common law |
|
|
|
Query
|
d22y |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Years not married but living together as a couple |
|
|
|
Query
|
d22m |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Months not married but living together as a couple |
|
|
|
Query
|
d3b |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of biological children |
|
|
|
Query
|
d3c |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of adopted children |
|
|
|
Query
|
d3d |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of step children |
|
|
|
Query
|
d3e |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of foster children |
|
|
|
Query
|
d4a |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of biological children living with you |
|
|
|
Query
|
d4b |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of adopted children living with you |
|
|
|
Query
|
d4c |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of step children living with you |
|
|
|
Query
|
d4d |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of foster children living with you |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6a |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Have no full, half, adopted, or step- brothers or sisters |
1
|
1=True
|
|
Query
|
d6b1 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of full brothers |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6b2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of full brothers diagnosed with ADHD |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6c1 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of full sisters |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6c2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of full sisters diagnosed with ADHD |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6d1 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of half brothers |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6d2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of half brothers diagnosed with ADHD |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6e1 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of half sisters |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6e2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of half sisters diagnosed with ADHD |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6f1 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of adopted brothers |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6f2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of adopted brothers diagnosed with ADHD |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6g1 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of adopted sisters |
|
|
|
Query
|
d6g2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of adopted sisters diagnosed with ADHD |
|
|
|
Query
|
dembsbro |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of step-brothers |
|
|
d6h1 |
Query
|
d6h2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of step-brothers diagnosed with ADHD |
|
|
|
Query
|
dembssis |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of step-sisters |
|
|
d6i1 |
Query
|
d6i2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Number of step-sisters diagnosed with ADHD |
|
|
|
Query
|
d7a |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Still in high school |
1
|
1=Yes
|
|
Query
|
d7b |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Enrolled in GED classes |
1
|
1=Yes
|
|
Query
|
d7c |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Enrolled in adult education classes |
1
|
1=Yes
|
|
Query
|
d7d1 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Enrolled in a technical, trade, or vocational school full-time |
1
|
1=Yes
|
|
Query
|
d7d2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Enrolled in a technical, trade, or vocational school part-time |
1
|
1=Yes
|
|
Query
|
d7e1 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Enrolled in a college, university, or community college full-time |
1
|
1=Yes
|
|
Query
|
d7e2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Enrolled in a college, university, or community college part-time |
1
|
1=Yes
|
|
Query
|
d7f1 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Enrolled in a post college graduate school full-time |
1
|
1=Yes
|
|
Query
|
d7f2 |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Enrolled in a post college graduate school part-time |
1
|
1=Yes
|
|
Query
|
d7g |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Not currently in school |
1
|
1=Yes
|
|
Query
|
d9a |
Float |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent in parents household |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9b |
Float |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent in other relatives household |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9c |
Float |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent in non-relatives household |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9d |
Float |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent in own household alone (or living with partner or spouse or minor children) |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9e |
Float |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent in own household but shared with friends or roommates |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9f |
Float |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent in College or University dormitory, or housing |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9g |
Float |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent in military housing |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9h |
Float |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent in jail or prison |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9i |
Float |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent in homeless, shelter, street, or transient |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9j |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent hospitalized |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9k |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent in supervised living arrangement (halfway house or group home) |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9l |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
How many months were spent in another living arrangement |
|
|
|
Query
|
d9aa |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
How many times have you moved |
|
|
|
Query
|
d11b |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Has any part of yearly individual income since leaving high school come from public assistance? |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
|
|
Query
|
d12a |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount received each month from parents |
1::4
|
1 = up to $200 a month
2 = $201 to $500 a month
3 = $501 to $1,000 a month
4 = greater than $1,000 a month
|
|
Query
|
d12b |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount received each month from trust fund income? |
1::4
|
1 = up to $200 a month
2 = $201 to $500 a month
3 = $501 to $1,000 a month
4 = greater than $1,000 a month
|
|
Query
|
d12c |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount received each month from investment income? |
1::4
|
1 = up to $200 a month
2 = $201 to $500 a month
3 = $501 to $1,000 a month
4 = greater than $1,000 a month
|
|
Query
|
d12d |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount received each month from spouse or partner? |
1::4
|
1 = up to $200 a month
2 = $201 to $500 a month
3 = $501 to $1,000 a month
4 = greater than $1,000 a month
|
|
Query
|
d12e |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount received each month from stipends? |
1::4
|
1 = up to $200 a month
2 = $201 to $500 a month
3 = $501 to $1,000 a month
4 = greater than $1,000 a month
|
|
Query
|
d12x |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount received each month from public assistance? |
1::4
|
1 = up to $200 a month
2 = $201 to $500 a month
3 = $501 to $1,000 a month
4 = greater than $1,000 a month
|
|
Query
|
d12y |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount received each month from unemployment compensation? |
1::4
|
1 = up to $200 a month
2 = $201 to $500 a month
3 = $501 to $1,000 a month
4 = greater than $1,000 a month
|
|
Query
|
d12f |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount received each month from other sources? |
1::4
|
1 = up to $200 a month
2 = $201 to $500 a month
3 = $501 to $1,000 a month
4 = greater than $1,000 a month
|
|
Query
|
d13a |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount of debt currently owed on credit cards |
1::5
|
1 = up to $500 owed
2 = $501 to $1,000 owed
3 = $1,001 to $5,000 owed
4 = $5,001 to $10,000 owed
5 = greater than $10,001 owed
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Query
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d13b |
Integer |
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Recommended |
Amount of debt currently owed on car loans |
1::5
|
1 = up to $500 owed
2 = $501 to $1,000 owed
3 = $1,001 to $5,000 owed
4 = $5,001 to $10,000 owed
5 = greater than $10,001 owed
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Query
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d13c |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount of debt currently owed on bank loans |
1::5
|
1 = up to $500 owed
2 = $501 to $1,000 owed
3 = $1,001 to $5,000 owed
4 = $5,001 to $10,000 owed
5 = greater than $10,001 owed
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Query
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d13d |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount of debt currently owed on school loans |
1::5
|
1 = up to $500 owed
2 = $501 to $1,000 owed
3 = $1,001 to $5,000 owed
4 = $5,001 to $10,000 owed
5 = greater than $10,001 owed
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Query
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d13e |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount of debt currently owed on home mortgage |
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|
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Query
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d13f |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount of debt currently owed parents |
1::5
|
1 = up to $500 owed
2 = $501 to $1,000 owed
3 = $1,001 to $5,000 owed
4 = $5,001 to $10,000 owed
5 = greater than $10,001 owed
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Query
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d13g |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount of debt currently owed friends |
1::5
|
1 = up to $500 owed
2 = $501 to $1,000 owed
3 = $1,001 to $5,000 owed
4 = $5,001 to $10,000 owed
5 = greater than $10,001 owed
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Query
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d13x |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount of debt currently owed medical bills |
1::5
|
1 = up to $500 owed
2 = $501 to $1,000 owed
3 = $1,001 to $5,000 owed
4 = $5,001 to $10,000 owed
5 = greater than $10,001 owed
|
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Query
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d13y |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount of debt currently owed phone company |
1::5
|
1 = up to $500 owed
2 = $501 to $1,000 owed
3 = $1,001 to $5,000 owed
4 = $5,001 to $10,000 owed
5 = greater than $10,001 owed
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Query
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d13h |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Amount of debt currently owed others |
1::5
|
1 = up to $500 owed
2 = $501 to $1,000 owed
3 = $1,001 to $5,000 owed
4 = $5,001 to $10,000 owed
5 = greater than $10,001 owed
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Query
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d14a |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Taken out a payday loan or paycheck advance until your next payday |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
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Query
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d14b |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Taken out a cash advance on your credit card |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
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|
Query
|
d14c |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Been late on one or more of your debts (delinquency) |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
|
|
Query
|
d14d |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Become unable to pay most of your debts as they fall due |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
|
|
Query
|
d14e |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Used debt consolidation (pay off all loans with one new loan) |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
|
|
Query
|
d14f |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Defaulted on a loan or other debt (other than mortgage) |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
|
|
Query
|
d14g |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Been contacted by a collection agency |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
|
|
Query
|
d14h |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Lost your home because of inability to pay the mortgage (foreclosure) |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
|
|
Query
|
d14i |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Declared legal bankruptcy |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
|
|
Query
|
d14j |
Integer |
|
Recommended |
Other |
1;2
|
1=yes; 2=no
|
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Query
|
d_8 |
Float |
|
Recommended |
How many months have you been out of high school (or since the last assessment)? |
|
0=Still in high school
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d8 |