美国中年(MIDUS)系列:一项关于健康和幸福的全国性纵向研究。

Open health data Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI:10.5334/ohd.ai
Barry T Radler
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引用次数: 43

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美国中年(MIDUS)是一项关于健康和幸福的全国性纵向研究(http://midus.wisc.edu/)。它是由一个多学科的学者团队构思的,他们对将衰老理解为一个综合的生物-心理-社会过程感兴趣,因此它包括使用各种调查和非调查工具在广泛的研究协议中收集的数据。这些不同协议捕获的数据(包括大约20,000个变量)代表调查措施,认知评估,日常压力日记,临床,生物标志物和神经科学数据,这些数据包含在单独的平面或堆叠数据文件中,使用通用ID系统,可以轻松地将数据合并在一起。所有MIDUS数据集和文档都存档在密歇根大学的ICPSR (http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/)存储库中,并以各种格式和统计软件包公开提供。特别注意提供清楚的方便用户的文件;该研究采用了数据文档计划(DDI)元数据标准,并生成了符合DDI生命周期的代码本。MIDUS的二次使用潜力很高,并受到积极鼓励。从数据下载和引用次数来看,这项研究在研究公众中非常受欢迎(参见下面的重用潜力)。
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The Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) Series: A National Longitudinal Study of Health and Well-being.

Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) is a national longitudinal study of health and well-being (http://midus.wisc.edu/). It was conceived by a multidisciplinary team of scholars interested in understanding aging as an integrated bio-psycho-social process, and as such it includes data collected in a wide array of research protocols using a variety of survey and non-survey instruments. The data captured by these different protocols (comprising around 20,000 variables) represent survey measures, cognitive assessments, daily stress diaries, clinical, biomarker and neuroscience data which are contained in separate flat or stacked data files with a common ID system that allows easy data merges among them. All MIDUS datasets and documentation are archived at the ICPSR (http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/) repository at the University of Michigan and are publicly available in a variety of formats and statistical packages. Special attention is given to providing clear user-friendly documentation; the study has embraced the Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) metadata standard and produces DDI-Lifecycle compliant codebooks. Potential for secondary use of MIDUS is high and actively encouraged. The study has become very popular with the research public as measured by data downloads and citation counts (see Reuse Potential below).

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