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Oregon Youth Study Couples Study, Time 1, 1991-1995 (ICPSR 38695)

Released/updated on: 2024-10-14
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1991-01-01--1995-01-01
This study tested a comprehensive model for couples from at-risk backgrounds on the basis of a dynamic developmental systems approach and stress and support processes to examine the risk and protective impacts of romantic relationships on health in adulthood. It was posited that both general and specific developmental and relationship risks have significant implications for health outcomes in mid-adulthood. In addition, the course of intimate partner violence in early mid-adulthood was examined.
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Oregon Youth Study Couples Study, Time 2, 1994-1998 (ICPSR 38720)

Released/updated on: 2025-05-19
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1994-01-01--1998-01-01
This study tested a comprehensive model for couples from at-risk backgrounds on the basis of a dynamic developmental systems approach and stress and support processes to examine the risk and protective impacts of romantic relationships on health in adulthood. It was posited that both general and specific developmental and relationship risks have significant implications for health outcomes in mid-adulthood. In addition, the course of intimate partner violence in early mid-adulthood was examined.
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Oregon Youth Study Couples Study, Time 3, 1997-2000 (ICPSR 38722)

Released/updated on: 2025-05-15
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1997-01-01--2000-01-01

This study tested a comprehensive model for couples from at-risk backgrounds on the basis of a dynamic developmental systems approach and stress and support processes to examine the risk and protective impacts of romantic relationships on health in adulthood. It was posited that both general and specific developmental and relationship risks have significant implications for health outcomes in mid-adulthood. In addition, the course of intimate partner violence in early mid-adulthood was examined.

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Oregon Youth Study Couples Study, Time 4, 1999-2002 (ICPSR 38724)

Released/updated on: 2025-06-19
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1999-01-01--2002-01-01
This study tested a comprehensive model for couples from at-risk backgrounds on the basis of a dynamic developmental systems approach and stress and support processes to examine the risk and protective impacts of romantic relationships on health in adulthood. It was posited that both general and specific developmental and relationship risks have significant implications for health outcomes in mid-adulthood. In addition, the course of intimate partner violence in early mid-adulthood was examined.
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Oregon Youth Study Couples Study, Time 5, 2001-2004 (ICPSR 38725)

Released/updated on: 2025-06-18
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2001-01-01--2004-01-01
This study tested a comprehensive model for couples from at-risk backgrounds on the basis of a dynamic developmental systems approach and stress and support processes to examine the risk and protective impacts of romantic relationships on health in adulthood. It was posited that both general and specific developmental and relationship risks have significant implications for health outcomes in mid-adulthood.
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Oregon Youth Study Couples Study, Time 6, 2003-2006 (ICPSR 38726)

Released/updated on: 2025-06-24
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2003-01-01--2006-01-01
This study is part of the Oregon Youth Study, which began in 1983 and has now become the Three Generational Study (3GS). The aim of the original study was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with the longer-term goal of designing preventative interventions. The longitudinal study expanded and now includes this study, the Oregon Youth Study Couples Study. This study explores behaviors among the respondents and their romantic partners, covering topics such as social patterns, sexual behavior, drug and alcohol use, and mental health. The rationale for examining the data is that trends in romantic partnerships may play a significant role in physical health outcomes.
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Oregon Youth Study Couples Study, Time 7, 2005-2007 (ICPSR 38727)

Released/updated on: 2025-06-19
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2005-01-01--2007-01-01
This study tested a comprehensive model for couples from at-risk backgrounds on the basis of a dynamic developmental systems approach and stress and support processes to examine the risk and protective impacts of romantic relationships on health in adulthood. It was posited that both general and specific developmental and relationship risks have significant implications for health outcomes in mid-adulthood. In addition, the course of intimate partner violence in early mid-adulthood was examined.
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Oregon Youth Study Couples Study, Time 8, 2010-2012 (ICPSR 38728)

Released/updated on: 2025-06-18
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2010-01-01--2012-01-01

The original Oregon Youth Study began in 1983. The goal is to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children.

This study evaluates a comprehensive model for couples from at-risk backgrounds on the basis of a dynamic developmental systems approach and stress and support processes to examine the risk and protective impacts of romantic relationships on health in adulthood. It was posited that both general and specific developmental and relationship risks have significant implications for health outcomes in mid-adulthood. In addition, the course of intimate partner violence in early mid-adulthood is examined.

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Oregon Youth Study Couples Study, Time 9, 2011-2013 (ICPSR 38729)

Released/updated on: 2025-06-18
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2011-01-01--2013-01-01

The original Oregon Youth Study began in 1983. The goal is to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children.

This study evaluates a comprehensive model for couples from at-risk backgrounds on the basis of a dynamic developmental systems approach and stress and support processes to examine the risk and protective impacts of romantic relationships on health in adulthood. It was posited that both general and specific developmental and relationship risks have significant implications for health outcomes in mid-adulthood. In addition, the course of intimate partner violence in early mid-adulthood is examined.

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Oregon Youth Study Male Peer Interaction Task, Waves 15-16, 1997-2000 (ICPSR 38756)

Released/updated on: 2025-06-18
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1997-01-01--2000-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study (OYS) began in 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. The longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Waves 15-16 target males aged 23-25 and their peers.
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Oregon Youth Study Male Peer Interaction Task, Waves 19-20, 2001-2004 (ICPSR 38757)

Released/updated on: 2025-05-20
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2001-01-01--2004-01-01
This study is part of the Oregon Youth Study (OYS), which began in 1983 and has now become the Three Generational Study (3GS). The aim of the original study was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with the longer-term goal of designing preventative interventions. The longitudinal study expanded to include data collection regarding the relationships between the original male respondents, their romantic partners, and their offspring. This particular study focuses on the relationships of OYS male respondents and their peers, as well as the respondents' interactions with friends as well as society at large. Data is collected across Waves 19 and 20, spanning from 2001 to 2004.
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Oregon Youth Study Three Generational Study, Multi-Wave, 1995-2022 (ICPSR 39046)

Released/updated on: 2025-05-20
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1995-01-01--2022-01-01
This study is part of the Oregon Youth Study (OYS), which began in 1983 and has now become the Three Generational Study (3GS). The aim of the original study was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with the longer-term goal of designing preventative interventions. The longitudinal study expanded to include data collection regarding the relationships between the original male respondents, their romantic partners, and their offspring. This particular study focuses on the biological mothers and fathers (original OYS respondents) of offspring in the Three Generational Study. Data is collected across multiple waves, spanning from 1995 to 2022. It provides supplemental information that supports the continuing aims of the various waves within the OYS and 3GS studies. It examines the familial and personal history of the adult respondents, examining intergenerational trends of social behavior, alcohol and substance use, criminal behavior, mental health, and medical history. In particular, it includes detailed information about the personal history of the biological mothers of 3GS offspring.
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Oregon Youth Study Three Generational Study, Time 1, 1995-2008 (ICPSR 38758)

Released/updated on: 2025-06-19
Geographic coverage: Oregon
Time period: 1995-01-01--2008-01-01
An intergenerational longitudinal study that followed the Oregon Youth Study (OYS) males, their partners, and their children. The study contains questions related to parenting, interpersonal behaviors, risk behaviors, and substance use.
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Oregon Youth Study Three Generational Study, Time 2, 1995-2018 (ICPSR 39054)

Released/updated on: 2025-06-24
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1995-01-01--2018-01-01
This study is part of the Oregon Youth Study, which began in 1983 and has now become the Three Generational Study (3GS). The aim of the original study was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with the longer-term goal of designing preventative interventions. The longitudinal study expanded to include data collection regarding the relationships between the original male respondents, their romantic partners, and their offspring. This study in particular focuses on the parental behavior of the original male respondents and their romantic partners towards the respondents' children in the target age range of 3 years. The rationale for examining the data is to track intergenerational trends in social behavior and health, with the aim to develop preventative interventions for future cohorts.
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Oregon Youth Study Three Generational Study, Time 3, 1997-2018 (ICPSR 39055)

Released/updated on: 2025-06-17
Geographic coverage: Oregon
An intergenerational longitudinal study that followed the Oregon Youth Study (OYS) males, their partners, and their children. The children in this wave (Time 3, Wave 4) were assessed at five years old. The study contains questions related to parenting, interpersonal behaviors, risk behaviors, and substance use.
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Oregon Youth Study Three Generational Study, Time 4, 2000-2018 (ICPSR 39053)

Released/updated on: 2025-06-17
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2000-01-01--2018-01-01

The original Oregon Youth Study (OYS) began in 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children.

The Oregon Youth Study-Three Generational Study (OYS-3GS) was initiated in 1995 and involves the children born to men who were recruited in 1984-85 (OYS), along with their parents.

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Oregon Youth Study Three Generational Study, Time 5, 2002-2008 (ICPSR 39052)

Released/updated on: 2025-08-13
Geographic coverage: Oregon
Time period: 2002-01-01--2008-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study (OYS) began in 1983. The children in this wave (Time 5, Wave 6) were assessed from nine to ten years of age. The study contains questions related to parenting, interpersonal behaviors, risk behaviors, and substance use.
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Oregon Youth Study Three Generational Study, Time 6, 2004-2022 (ICPSR 39051)

Released/updated on: 2025-12-09
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2004-01-01--2022-01-01
This study is part of the Oregon Youth Study (OYS), which began in 1983 and has now become the Three Generational Study (3GS). The aim of the original study was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with the longer-term goal of designing preventative interventions. The longitudinal study expanded to include data collection regarding the relationships between the original male respondents, their romantic partners, and their offspring. This particular study focuses on the offspring of the original OYS respondents, with targeted ages of 11-12 years. It examines the cognitive and social behavior of both offspring and parents. The rationale for examining the data is to track intergenerational trends in social behavior and health, with the aim to develop preventative interventions in the future.
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Oregon Youth Study Three Generational Study, Time 7, 2006-2022 (ICPSR 39050)

Released/updated on: 2025-08-13
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2006-01-01--2022-01-01

The original Oregon Youth Study (OYS) began in 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children.

The Oregon Youth Study-Three Generational Study (OYS-3GS) was initiated in 1995 and involves the children born to men who were recruited in 1984-85 (OYS), along with their parents.

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Oregon Youth Study Three Generational Study, Time 9, 2010-2022 (ICPSR 39048)

Released/updated on: 2025-11-12
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2010-01-01--2022-01-01

The Oregon Youth Study (OYS) tested a comprehensive model for couples from at-risk backgrounds on the basis of a dynamic developmental systems approach and stress and support processes to examine the risk and protective impacts of romantic relationships on health in adulthood. It was posited that both general and specific developmental and relationship risks have significant implications for health outcomes in mid-adulthood.

This Three Generational Study (3GS) is an intergenerational study linked to two prior studies and data sets, namely the Oregon Youth Study (OYS) which followed the fathers of the 3GS children from when they were in later childhood (aged 9-10 years) into adulthood, and the OYS-Couples study of the OYS men's relationships with women.

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Oregon Youth Study Wave 10, 1992-1994 (ICPSR 38282)

Released/updated on: 2022-03-24
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1992-01-01--1994-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, and the participants' parents' employment statuses. Wave 10 of the Orgon Youth Study targets males aged 18-19.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 11, 1993-1995 (ICPSR 38283)

Released/updated on: 2022-03-21
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1993-01-01--1995-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began in 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has since expanded into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, age, sex, and employment information.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 1, 1984-1985 (ICPSR 37939)

Released/updated on: 2021-03-01
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1984-01-01--1985-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, and the participants' parents' employment statuses.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 12, 1994-1996 (ICPSR 38284)

Released/updated on: 2022-07-12
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1994-01-01--1996-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, and the participants' parents' employment statuses. Wave 12 of the Orgon Youth Study targets males aged 20-21.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 13, 1995-1997 (ICPSR 38285)

Released/updated on: 2023-05-22
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1995-01-01--1997-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 14, 1996-1998 (ICPSR 38433)

Released/updated on: 2022-06-29
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1996-01-01--1998-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 15, 1997-1999 (ICPSR 38434)

Released/updated on: 2022-10-17
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1997-01-01--1999-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, the participants' parents' employment statuses, household composition and sibling particulars. Wave 15 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 23-24.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 16, 1998-2000 (ICPSR 38435)

Released/updated on: 2022-09-12
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1998-01-01--2000-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 17, 1999-2001 (ICPSR 38436)

Released/updated on: 2022-11-28
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1999-01-01--2001-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 18, 2000-2002 (ICPSR 38437)

Released/updated on: 2022-11-22
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2000-01-01--2002-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Wave 18 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 26-27.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 19, 2001-2003 (ICPSR 38438)

Released/updated on: 2023-01-05
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2001-01-01--2003-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, the participants' parents' employment statuses, household composition and sibling particulars. Wave 19 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 27-28.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 20, 2002-2004 (ICPSR 38439)

Released/updated on: 2023-02-16
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2002-01-01--2004-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Wave 20 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 28-29.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 21, 2003-2005 (ICPSR 38449)

Released/updated on: 2023-03-01
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2003-01-01--2005-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Wave 20 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 28-29.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 2, 1984-1986 (ICPSR 38146)

Released/updated on: 2021-09-23
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1984-01-01--1986-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, and the participants' parents' employment statuses.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 22, 2004-2006 (ICPSR 38450)

Released/updated on: 2023-08-01
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2004-01-01--2006-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Wave 22 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 30-31.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 23, 2005-2007 (ICPSR 38451)

Released/updated on: 2024-02-26
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2005-01-01--2007-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Wave 23 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 31-32.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 25, 2008-2010 (ICPSR 38452)

Released/updated on: 2024-01-17
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2008-01-01--2010-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Wave 25 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 32-36.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 27, 2010-2011 (ICPSR 38453)

Released/updated on: 2024-11-26
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2010-01-01--2011-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Wave 27 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 36-37.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 29, 2011-2013 (ICPSR 38454)

Released/updated on: 2024-12-02
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 2011-01-01--2013-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Wave 29 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 37-38.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 3, 1985-1987 (ICPSR 38198)

Released/updated on: 2021-10-06
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1985-01-01--1987-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, and the participants' parents' employment statuses.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 4, 1986-1988 (ICPSR 38246)

Released/updated on: 2022-02-14
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1986-01-01--1988-01-01

The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. The longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, and the participants' parents' employment statuses.

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Oregon Youth Study Wave 5, 1987-1989 (ICPSR 38277)

Released/updated on: 2021-12-06
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1987-01-01--1989-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, and the participants' parents' employment statuses.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 6, 1988-1990 (ICPSR 38256)

Released/updated on: 2022-01-24
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1988-01-01--1990-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began in 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, and the participants' parents' employment statuses. Wave 6 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 14-15.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 7, 1989-1991 (ICPSR 38279)

Released/updated on: 2022-02-28
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1989-01-01--1991-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, participants' parents' employment statuses, household composition, and sibling particulars.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 8, 1990-1992 (ICPSR 38280)

Released/updated on: 2022-03-21
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1990-01-01--1992-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, and the participants' parents' employment statuses.
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Oregon Youth Study Wave 9, 1991-1993 (ICPSR 38281)

Released/updated on: 2022-07-11
Geographic coverage: Oregon, United States
Time period: 1991-01-01--1993-01-01
The original Oregon Youth Study began 1983. The goal was to examine the etiology of antisocial behaviors in boys, with a view to designing preventive interventions within the context of the family and the school. This longitudinal study has expanded over the past few decades into an intergenerational study, retaining the original young men and including their partners and children. Demographic variables include race, religion, annual household income, the participants' parents' employment statuses, household composition and sibling particulars. Wave 9 of the Oregon Youth Study targets males aged 17-18.