Developing the PROMIS-Preference Score for Monitoring Population Health Outcomes, United States, 2017 (ICPSR 37516)

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Janel Hanmer, University of Pittsburgh

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This is a United States nationally representative survey of 4142 respondents age 18 and older from the National Opinion Research Center Amerispeak panel. The study survey includes self rated health, 4 summary measures of health, questions about chronic conditions, and questions about social determinants of health. Basic demographic information is included in this study regarding age, education, race/ethnicity, gender, household size, housing type, household income, marital status, and employment status.

The National Opinion Research Center also provided the latitude and longitude of the participant's household which were used to get census tract level information and scores from walkscore.com (walkability, transportation, and opportunity scores).

Hanmer, Janel. Developing the PROMIS-Preference Score for Monitoring Population Health Outcomes, United States, 2017. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2020-03-25. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR37516.v1

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2017
2017-12-07 -- 2017-12-20
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A general population sample of U.S. adults age 18 and older was selected from NORC's AmeriSpeak Panel for this study.

The sample for a specific study is selected from the AmeriSpeak Panel using sampling strata based on age, race/Hispanic ethnicity, education, and gender (48 sampling strata in total).

The size of the selected sample per sampling stratum is determined by the population distribution for each stratum.

In addition, sample selection takes into account expected differential survey completion rates by demographic groups so that the set of panel members with a completed interview for a study is a representative sample of the target population.

If panel household has one more than one active adult panel member, only one adult in the household is eligible for selection (random within-household sampling).

Panelists selected for an AmeriSpeak study earlier in the business week are not eligible for sample selection until the following business week.

Adult noninstitutionalized population of the United States

Individual

31% of panelists offered the survey completed it.


EQ-5D-5L

SF-12v1

PROMIS-Preference

Walk Score (walkscore.com)

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2020-03-25

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Nationally representative probability sampling weights.

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Notes

  • The public-use data files in this collection are available for access by the general public. Access does not require affiliation with an ICPSR member institution.

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This study is maintained and distributed by the Health and Medical Care Archive (HMCA). HMCA is the official data archive of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.