Australian [Adelaide] Longitudinal Study of Aging, Waves 1-5 [1992-1997]

(8 datasets; 89,144 KB)

Principal Investigator(s): Andrews, Gary R.; Myers, George C.

Summary: The general purpose of the Australian Longitudinal Study of Aging (ALSA) is to gain further understanding of how social, biomedical, and environmental factors are associated with age-related changes in the health and well-being of persons aged 70 years and older. Emphasis is given to the effects of social and economic factors on morbidity, disability, acute and long-term care service use, and mortality. The aim is to analyze the complex relationships between individual and social factors and cha... (view details)

Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06707.v3

Access Notes

  • This study was originally provided by NACDA.

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