Data Dictionary for cedhaintfu

Number of Blaise fields: 930

Seq # Var Question Data Type/Coding
1 versiondate Version Date
2 formdescr Form Description
3 formno Form Number String[10]
4 version Version Number String[4]
5 gaitremind For each exercise: Say, 'Remember to look straight ahead and stay as still as possible until I say, Begin. Ready? Begin.' Say, 'Begin' and press the forward button on the remote to start the measurement (time will start on the program) Count Steps (when applicable) Say, 'Stop' and press the Forward button a second time to end the measurement. Stop Stopwatch (when applicable) If the measurement was accurately performed, press the Slideshow button on the remote to move onto the next measurement (once Slideshow button is pressed, you CANNOT repeat the measurement) If the measurement needs to be repeated, press the Back button on the remote or select 'cancel current trial' on the computer screen. Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. [Press enter to continue]
6 dynaintro Say I'm going to place this belt around your waist. The belt contains a recording device that will track your movements. I'm going to press a button on a remote before and after each task. It is important that you don't begin the task until I say 'Begin' and don't stop until I say 'stop'. Before starting each task I want you to look straight ahead and stay as still as possibel until I say 'Begin' [Press enter to continue]
7 walkint1 8 foot walk (trial 1) Place the DynaPort device around the waist of the participant, like a belt. DynaPort device should be located on the waistline, in center of the participant's back. Insert the scan disk with the participant's ID number labeled on it into the DynaPort device. Check that the green light on the DynaPort is on and then slide the device into the belt. Open the Dyrector MT program on your computer. Select the Perform tab. Make sure the COM port is selected and you have selected 'gait' under protocol. When you are ready to begin the gait test, select 'Start Measurement'. Check that the green light on the DynaPort is blinking. [Press enter to continue]
8 walkint2 8 foot walk (trial 1) Now I am going to observe how you walk at your normal pace. This is our walking course. I want you to walk to the other end of the course at your usual speed, just as if you were walking to the store. I want you to walk all the way past this line until I say 'Stop.' Let me show you what my normal pace would be if I were to walk the course. [Demonstrate and then ask the participant:] Do you feel it would be safe for you to walk this course with me? [Have the participant stand with both feet together on top of the line.] Remember to look straight ahead and stay as still as possible until I say 'Begin'. Ready? Begin. [Press enter to continue]
9 sidebysintro POSTURAL STANDS: SIDE BY SIDE STAND-EYES OPEN For the next exercise, I would like you to place one foot beside the other in a comfortable position in front of this line. [Demonstrate the position.] [Optional prompt if needed:] You may use your arms, bend your knees, or move your body to maintain your balance, but try not to move your feet. Now you try it. [Extend hands palm side up for the participant to use for balance.] I'm going to support your arms while you get into the position. Try to hold this position until I say 'Stop'. [Once the position is attained, the examiner's place is to the side and slightly behind the participant.] [Press enter to continue]
10 turn1intro 360° TURN Now I would like you to make a complete turn at your normal walking pace and turn until you reach your starting point. [Demonstrate] Now you try it. Line your feet on top of the tape and begin turning when I say 'Begin' and turn until you reach your starting point. Remember to look straight ahead and stay as still as possible until I say 'Begin'. Ready? Begin. [Press enter to continue]
11 poststndintro POSTURAL STANDS: SIDE BY SIDE STAND-EYES CLOSED Now I want you to do this again, but this time I want you to do it with your eyes closed. I'm going to support your arms while you get into the position. Try to hold the position until I say 'Stop.' [Press enter to continue]
12 getup1intro GET UP AND GO (trial 1) Place a chair behind the start line for the eight foot walk. Now I'm going to have you walk this course again but this time you're going to be seated in this chair with your back rested agains the back of the chair. Then, you're going to stand up from this chair, walk to the other end of the course at your normal pace past the line, turn around, walk back to the chair and sit down. [Demonstrate exercise] [Press enter to continue]
13 tandemintro TANDEM WALK (HEEL-TOE WALK) Now I want you to walk this course again but this time I want you to place one foot in front of the other with the heel touching the toe of the other foot like this, alternating feet. [Demonstrate exercise.] If you feel you are losing your balance, step out like this and then resume walking again. I want you to continue this walk all the way past this line before you stop. Participant should start with both feet on top of the line of tape. Remind participant to stay as still as possible until you say 'begin'. Ready? Begin [Press enter to continue]
14 walk8intro BACK AND FORTH 8 FOOT WALK TWICE I would like you to walk this course again. I want you to walk to the other end of the course at your usual speed, just as if you were walking to the store. This time, however, I want you to walk all the way past this line, turn around and walk back to the starting line. When you pass the starting line I want you to turn around and walk to the other end of the course, turn around and walk back. [Demonstrate] Do you feel it would be safe for you to walk this course with me? Participant should start with both feet on top of the line of tape. Remeber to look straight ahead and stay as still as possible until I say 'Begin'. Ready? Begin. [Press enter to continue]
15 gaitquip Is the Gait Test Equipment Available? 1= Yes 2= No
16 domove2 [Interviewer, Is the Gait Test Equipment being worn by the participant during these exercises?] 1= Yes 2= No
17 dynaid DynaPort Device id String[10]
18 diskid Disk ID String[10]
19 walk1 8 foot Walk (trial 1) Press M on the DynaPort device to start recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start Stopwatch Count Steps Say, 'Stop'. Press M to stop recording Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
20 move7b Time (seconds): 1.0 .. 60.0
21 move7c Number of steps taken: 1 .. 60
22 walk2 8 foot Walk (trial 2) Is test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
23 move7d Time (seconds): 1.0 .. 60.0
24 move7e Number of steps taken: 1 .. 60
25 move7a Record Aid used for 8 foot walk: 1= No Aid 2= Quad Cane 3= Other Cane 4= Walker 5= Wheelchair as walking aid 6= Other
26 move7a1 [SPECIFY] String[20]
27 sidebys POSTURAL STANDS: SIDE BY SIDE STAND-EYES OPEN Press M on the DynaPort device to start recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with the stopwatch Say, 'Stop'. Stop the stopwatch after 20 seconds or participant falls out of position. Press M on the DynaPort device when move has ended. Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
28 turn1 360° TURN Press M on the DynaPort device to start recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with the stopwatch Say, 'Stop'. Press M on the DynaPort device when the turn is completed. Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
29 move6f Number of steps taken: 1 .. 60
30 move6e Time (seconds): 1.0 .. 60.0
31 turn2 360° TURN Second trial Is test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
32 move6h Number of steps: 1 .. 60
33 move6g Time (seconds): 1.0 .. 60.0
34 move6i Record Aid used for 360 turn: 1= No Aid 2= Quad Cane 3= Other Cane 4= Walker 5= Wheelchair 6= Other
35 move6i1 [SPECIFY] String[20]
36 poststnd POSTURAL STANDS: SIDE BY SIDE STAND-EYES CLOSED Press M on the DynaPort device to start recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with the stopwatch Say, 'Stop'. Stop the stopwatch after 20 seconds or participant falls out of position. Press M on the DynaPort device when move has ended. Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
37 getup1 GET UP AND GO (trial 1) Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Press M on the DynaPort device when the participant has returned and sat back down in the chair. Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
38 getup2 GET UP AND GO (trial 2) Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
39 getaid Record Aid used for GET UP AND GO: 1= No Aid 2= Quad Cane 3= Other Cane 4= Walker 5= Wheelchair 6= Other
40 getaid_specify [SPECIFY] String[20]
41 tandem TANDEM WALK (HEEL-TOE WALK) Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Say, 'Stop' when participant has returned to starting point Press M on the DynaPort to stop recording Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
42 move8 Interviewer: Record number of errors, e.g. Sidesteps: 0 .. 60
43 tandaid Record Aid used for Tandem Walk: 1= No Aid 2= Quad Cane 3= Other Cane 4= Walker 5= Wheelchair 6= Other
44 tandaid_specify [SPECIFY] String[20]
45 walk8 BACK AND FORTH 8 FOOT WALK TWICE Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Say, 'Stop' when participant has returned to starting point Press M on the DynaPort to stop recording Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
46 walk8aid Record Aid used for BACK AND FORTH WALK: 1= No Aid 2= Quad Cane 3= Other Cane 4= Walker 5= Wheelchair 6= Other
47 walk8aid_specify [SPECIFY] String[20]
48 sttoeopen Toe Stand (Eyes Open) Describe the position while demonstraiting. Once the participant is ready: Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with stopwatch Stop timing if the participant falls out of position or max time of 10 seconds is reached. Press M on the DynaPort device Maximum time is 10 seconds. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
49 move6 Time (seconds) : 1.0 .. 10.0
50 strlopen Standing on Right Leg (Eyes Open) Describe the position and demonstrate. Once the participant is ready: Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with stopwatch Stop timing if the participant falls out of position or max time of 10 seconds is reached. Press M on the DynaPort device Maximum time is 10 seconds. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
51 move6a Time (seconds) : 1.0 .. 10.0
52 stllopen Standing on Left Leg (Eyes Open) Describe the position and demonstrate. Once the participant is ready: Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with stopwatch Stop timing if the participant falls out of position or max time of 10 seconds is reached. Press M on the DynaPort device Maximum time is 10 seconds. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
53 move6c Time (seconds) : 1.0 .. 10.0
54 pegboardrt PURDUE PEGBOARD Is the test performed with right hand? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
55 pegboardlt PURDUE PEGBOARD Is the test performed with left hand? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
56 admin1 PURDUE PEGBOARD -- ADMINISTRATION: [PLACE PEGBOARD IN FRONT OF R, WITH WELLS AT TOP AND PEGS IN FIRST AND LAST WELLS. SAY:] `I want to see how quickly you can place these pegs [POINT] into these holes [POINT] - like this without skipping any holes. [EXAMINER PLACES 4 PEGS WITH RIGHT HAND IN RIGHT-HAND COLUMN.] Now for practice you try it with your right hand.' [ALLOW SUBJECT TO PLACE 4 PEGS IN RIGHT COLUMN; ENCOURAGE WITH `good;' REPEAT PROCESS IF SUBJECT DOES NOT COMPLETE PRACTICE ITEMS SATISFACTORILY. THEN REPLACE PEGS.] >>>>> PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE <<<<< String[1]
57 admin2 [SAY: ]`Good. You have the idea. Now, when I tell you to begin, pick up the pegs one at a time and place them in this column [POINT TO RIGHT-HAND COLUMN] with your RIGHT HAND as quickly as you can. Again, please do not skip any holes. Ready? Begin. '[START TIMER AS YOU SAY `BEGIN;' EACH TRIAL IS *30 SECONDS*. WATCH R; PROMPT TO PICK UP ONLY ONE PEG AT A TIME, TO USE ONLY ONE HAND AT A TIME, AND NOT TO SKIPHOLES, AS NECESSARY; IF R MAKES SIGNIFICANT ERRORS DURING TRIAL (E.G., USING BOTH HANDS, PLACING PEGS IN WRONG COLUMN, SKIPPING HOLES, ETC.) **IT IS PERMISSIBLE TO REPEAT 1 TRIAL**. IF NECESSARY, COVER ONE COLUMN OF HOLES WITH THE PANEL THAT SLIDES OVER THE WELLS. ONLY VERBALLY REMIND BEYOND THIS, HOWEVER. AT 30 SECONDS SAY:] `stop'. >>>>> PRESS ENTER FOR FIRST TRIAL <<<<< String[1]
58 admin3 PURDUE PEGBOARD -- ADMINISTRATION: [PLACE PEGBOARD IN FRONT OF R, WITH WELLS AT TOP AND PEGS IN FIRST AND LAST WELLS. SAY:] `I want to see how quickly you can place these pegs [POINT] into these holes [POINT] - like this without skipping any holes. [EXAMINER PLACES 4 PEGS WITH LEFT HAND IN LEFT-HAND COLUMN.] Now for practice you try it with your left hand.' [ALLOW SUBJECT TO PLACE 4 PEGS IN RIGHT COLUMN; ENCOURAGE WITH `good;' REPEAT PROCESS IF SUBJECT DOES NOT COMPLETE PRACTICE ITEMS SATISFACTORILY. THEN REPLACE PEGS.] >>>>> PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE <<<<< String[1]
59 admin4 [SAY: ]`Good. You have the idea. Now, when I tell you to begin, pick up the pegs one at a time and place them in this column [POINT TO LEFT-HAND COLUMN] with your LEFT HAND as quickly as you can. Again, please do not skip any holes. Ready? Begin. '[START TIMER AS YOU SAY `BEGIN;' EACH TRIAL IS *30 SECONDS*. WATCH R; PROMPT TO PICK UP ONLY ONE PEG AT A TIME, TO USE ONLY ONE HAND AT A TIME, AND NOT TO SKIPHOLES, AS NECESSARY; IF R MAKES SIGNIFICANT ERRORS DURING TRIAL (E.G., USING BOTH HANDS, PLACING PEGS IN WRONG COLUMN, SKIPPING HOLES, ETC.) **IT IS PERMISSIBLE TO REPEAT 1 TRIAL**. IF NECESSARY, COVER ONE COLUMN OF HOLES WITH THE PANEL THAT SLIDES OVER THE WELLS. ONLY VERBALLY REMIND BEYOND THIS, HOWEVER. AT 30 SECONDS SAY:] `stop'. >>>>> PRESS ENTER FOR FIRST TRIAL <<<<< String[1]
60 trial11 1. Trial 1, Right Hand [ENTER NUMBER OF PEGS CORRECTLY PLACED] 0 .. 25
61 trial21 [AT COMPLETION OF TRIAL 1, REPLACE PEGS AND SAY:] `Now I want you to do the same thing with your LEFT HAND. Pick up the pegs one at a time and place them in this column [POINT TO LEFT-HAND COLUMN] with your left hand. Work as quickly as you can and do not skip any holes. Ready? Begin.' [TRIAL IS 30 SECONDS WITH SAME PROCEDURES AS TRIAL 1.] 2. Trial 2, Left Hand [ENTER NUMBER OF PEGS CORRECTLY PLACED] 0 .. 25
62 trial301 [AT COMPLETION OF TRIAL 2, REPLACE PEGS AND SAY:] `Now I want you to do this again with your RIGHT HAND. Place the pegs one at a time in this column [POINT TO RIGHT-HAND COLUMN COLUMN] with your right hand. Work as quickly as you can and do not skip any holes. Ready? Begin.' [TRIAL IS 30 SECONDS WITH SAME PROCEDURES AS TRIAL 1.] 3. Trial 3, Right Hand [ENTER NUMBER OF PEGS CORRECTLY PLACED] 0 .. 25
63 trial4 [AT COMPLETION OF TRIAL 3, REPLACE PEGS AND SAY:] `Now I want you to do this again with your LEFT HAND. Place the pegs one at a time in this column [POINT TO LEFT-HAND COLUMN] with your left hand. Work as quickly as you can and do not skip any holes. Ready? Begin.' [TRIAL IS 30 SECONDS WITH SAME PROCEDURES AS TRIAL 1.] 4. Trial 4, Left Hand [ENTER NUMBER OF PEGS CORRECTLY PLACED] 0 .. 25
64 projid ^formdescr Form: ^formno Version: ^version (^versiondate) Enter project ID number. String[8]
65 visit Enter curent visit code from face sheet: CODE F/U Year CODE F/U Year CODE F/U Year CODE F/U Year 08 = 8th F/U 16 = 16th F/U 24 = 24th F/U 01 = 1st F/U 09 = 9th F/U 17 = 17th F/U 25 = 25th F/U 02 = 2nd F/U 10 = 10th F/U 18 = 18th F/U 26 = 26th F/U 03 = 3rd F/U 11 = 11th F/U 19 = 19th F/U 27 = 27th F/U 04 = 4th F/U 12 = 12th F/U 20 = 20th F/U 28 = 28th F/U 05 = 5th F/U 13 = 13th F/U 21 = 21th F/U 29 = 29th F/U 06 = 6th F/U 14 = 14th F/U 22 = 22th F/U 30 = 30th F/U 07 = 7th F/U 15 = 15th F/U 23 = 23th F/U String[2]
66 baseyear Enter year of baseline from face sheet: 1993 .. 2025
67 autodate Automatic Date. Date type
68 autotime Automatic Time. TimeType
69 autolog Automatic Logged Date. Date type
70 intid INTERVIEWER ID 100 .. 997
71 compid Laptop id String[7]
72 dateint Date of interview Date type
73 datlas Date of previous interview Date type
74 hivchanges [Interviewer] Has there been a change in the HIV status? 1= Yes 2= No
75 hivpositivebranch [Interviewer] Is the participant HIV +? [Will ask viral loads and CD4 block]? 1= Yes 2= No
76 hivpos HIV [[INTERVIEWER: Is the study participant HIV+?]] Are you HIV+? 1= Yes 2= No
77 hivhow HOW DO YOU THINK YOU GOT INFECTED WITH HIV? 1= IDU 2= SEX WITH MEN 3= SEX WITH WOMEN 4= BLOOD TRANSFUSION/NEEDLESTICK 5= UNKNOWN
78 vlnotdetect VIRAL LOAD [[INTERVIEWER: Was the participant's most recent viral load undetectable?]] 1= Yes 2= No
79 viralload What was the viral load? 41 .. 500000
80 vldate What was the date of the most recent viral load? Date type
81 cd4count What was the participant's most recent CD4 count? 1 .. 2000
82 cd4date What is the date of the most recent CD4 count test? Date type
83 heart MEDICAL HISTORY Now, I have some questions about a number of specific medical conditions. 1. Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had a heart attack or coronary, or coronary thrombosis, or coronary occlusion, or myocardial infarction? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
84 chf CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had congestive heart failure? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
85 cancer CANCER OR MALIGNANCY 1. Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... Cancer, malignancy or tumor of any type? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
86 ca1a 1a. Where was it? [OR: Where was the most recent cancer that you had?] [SPECIFY] String[20]
87 diabetes DIABETES Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... 1. Diabetes, or sugar in the urine, or high blood sugar? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
88 db1 2. Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, has a doctor, nurse or therapist, ever told you to take insulin or injections for your high blood sugar? 1= Yes 2= No
89 highbp HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... 1. High blood pressure? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
90 bp3 2 Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, has a doctor, nurse, or therapist ever told you to take medicine by mouth for your high blood pressure? 1= Yes 2= No
91 thyroid THYROID DISEASE Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... 1. Thyroid disease? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
92 th3 2. Has a doctor, nurse, or therapist ever told you to take medicine by mouth for your thyroid condition? 1= Yes 2= No
93 highchol HIGH CHOLESTEROL Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... 1. High cholesterol? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
94 ch3 2. Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, has a doctor, nurse, or therapist ever told you to take medicine by mouth for your cholesterol condition? 1= Yes 2= No
95 anemia ANEMIA Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... anemia? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
96 liverdis LIVER DISEASE Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... liver disease? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
97 hepc HEPATITIS C Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... hepatitis C? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
98 hepb Chronic HEPATITIS B Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... Chronic hepatitis B? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
99 pancrea Pancreatitis Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... Pancreatitis? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
100 neurpath Neuropathy Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... Neuropathy? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
101 legsfeet BAD CIRCULATION IN YOUR LEGS OR FEET Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... Bad circulation in your legs or feet? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
102 lungdis CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... Emyphysema, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or chronic obstructive lung disease? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
103 kidneyf KIDNEY FAILURE Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... Kidney failure or bad kidneys? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
104 tia TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... Stroke or mini stroke? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
105 pneumonia PNEUMONIA Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... pneumonia? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
106 shingles SHINGLES Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... Shingles? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
107 tb TB Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse or therapist that you had ... TB or Tuberculosis? 1= Yes 2= Suspect or possible 3= No
108 natdis LIFE EVENTS The next questions are about difficult or stressful things that sometimes happen to people. Please indicate whether it happened to you personally, you witnessed it happen to someone else, you learned about it happening to someone close to you, or it doesn't apply to you. When thinking about these events, consider since your last interview. Natural disaster (e.g., flood, hurricane, tornado, earthquake) 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
109 fire Fire or explosion 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
110 transport Transportation accident (e.g., car accident, boat accident, train wreck, plane crash) 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
111 accident Serious accident at work, home, or during recreational activity 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
112 toxic Exposure to toxic substance (e.g., dangerous chemicals, radiation) 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
113 physical Physical assault (e.g., being attacked, hit, slapped, kicked, beaten up) 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
114 weapon Assault with a weapon (e.g., being shot, stabbed, threatened with a knife, gun, bomb) 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
115 sexual Sexual assault (rape, attempted rape, made to perform any type of sexual act through force or threat of harm) 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
116 unwanted Other unwanted or uncomfortable sexual experience 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
117 warzone Combat or exposure to a war-zone (in the military or as a civilian) 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
118 captivity Captivity (e.g., being kidnapped, abducted, held hostage) 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
119 injury Life threatening illness or injury 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
120 suffer Severe human suffering 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
121 violent Sudden, violent death (e.g., homicide or suicide) 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else
122 sudden Sudden, unexpected death of someone close to you 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
123 youcause Serious injury, harm, or death you caused someone else 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
124 stress Any other stressful event or experience 1= Doesn't apply to me 2= Learned about it happening to someone close to me 3= I witnessed it happening to someone else 4= It happened to me
125 mti PCL-C (PTSD Questionnaire) Below is a list of problems and complaints that people sometimes have in response to stressful life experiences. Please indicate how much you have been bothered by the problem in the past month. Repeated, disturbing memories, thoughts, or images of a stressful experience from the past. 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
126 dreams Repeated, disturbing dreams of a stressful experience from the past. 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
127 happen Suddenly acting or feeling as if a stressful experience were happening again (as if you were reliving it) 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
128 upset Feeling very upset when something reminded you of a stressful experience from the past 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
129 physreac Having physical reactions (e.g., heart pounding, trouble breathing, sweating) when something reminded you of a stressful experience from the past 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
130 avdthink Avoiding thinking about or talking about a stressful experience from the past or avoiding feelings related to it? 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
131 avdactiv Avoiding activities or situations because they reminded you of a stressful experience from the past 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
132 remember Trouble remembering important parts of a stressful experience from the past 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
133 lossint Loss of interest in activities that you used to enjoy 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
134 distant Feeling distant or cut off from other people 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
135 numb Feeling emotionally numb or being unable to have loving feelings for those close to you 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
136 short Feeling as if your future will somehow be cut short 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
137 sleep Trouble falling or staying asleep 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
138 irritable Feeling irritable or having angry outbursts 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
139 concentr Having difficulty concentrating 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
140 onguard Being 'super-alert' or watchful or on guard 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
141 jumpy Feeling jumpy or easily startled 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
142 poorfunc To what extent have these symptoms made you function more poorly at home, at work, or in your relationships? 1= Not at all 2= A little bit 3= Moderately 4= Quite a bit 5= Extremely
143 prison Since your last interview, have you ever been incarcerated? 1= Yes 2= No
144 reada PRESENT TIME Now I have some questions about how you spend your time currently. 1. About how much time do you spend reading each day? 1= None 2= Less than one hour 3= One to less than two hours 4= Two to less than three hours 5= Three or more hours
145 diarya Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you kept a diary or journal? 1= Yes 2= No
146 museum Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you visited a musesum? 1= Never 2= 1-2 times 3= 3-9 times 4= 10-19 times 5= More than 20 times
147 concer Since your last visit on ^IntroBlock.datlas, have you attended a concert, play, or musical? 1= Never 2= 1-2 times 3= 3-9 times 4= 10-19 times 5= More than 20 times
148 lib Thinking of the last year, how often did you visit a library? Would you say every day or almost every day, several times a week, several times a month, several times a year, or once a year or less? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
149 newpap How often do you read newspapers? Would you say every day or almost every day, several times a week, several times a month, several times a year, or once a year or less? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
150 magaz How often did you read magazines? Would you say every day or almost every day, several times a week, several times a month, several times a year, or once a year or less? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
151 readc How often did you read books? Would you say every day or almost every day, several times a week, several times a month, several times a year, or once a year or less? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
152 letter How often did you write letters? Would you say every day or almost every day, several times a week, several times a month, several times a year, or once a year or less? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
153 usepc How often did you use a personal computer (for example, for e-mail, to search the internet or other reasons)? Would you say every day or almost every day, several times a week, several times a month, several times a year, or once a year or less? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
154 games How often did you play games like checkers or other board games, cards, puzzles, word games, mind teasers, or any other similar games? Would you say every day or almost every day, several times a week, several times a month, several times a year, or once a year or less? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
155 q9act How often did you go to restaurants, sporting events or teletract, or play bingo? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
156 q10act How often did you go on day trips or overnight trips? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
157 q11act How often did you do unpaid community/volunteer work? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
158 q12act How often did you do paid community work? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
159 q13act How often did you visit at relatives' or friends' houses? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
160 q16act How often did you participate in any groups such as senior center, church related groups, charity, public services, or community groups? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
161 q15act How often did you attend church or religious services? 1= Every day or almost every day 2= Several times a week 3= Several times a month 4= Several times a year 5= Once a year or less
162 glasses EYESIGHT [If subject uses glasses, instruct participant to wear them during test.] 1. Test taken with: 1= Glasses 2= Contact lenses 3= Neither
163 trial1 Now I would like to check your eyesight. [INTERVIEWER: Visual acuity should be checked with both eyes open. Hold card 14 inches from subject and ask them to read the number on the card. Record number of correct responses.] 2. First trial: 20/70 1= All three correct 2= Two correct 3= One correct 4= None correct
164 trial1a 2a. Second trial: 20/100 1= All three correct 2= Two correct 3= One correct 4= None correct
165 trial1b 2b. Third trial: 20/200 1= All three correct 2= Two correct 3= One correct 4= None correct
166 trial1c 2c. Fourth trial: 20/400 1= All three correct 2= Two correct 3= One correct 4= None correct
167 trial2 3. Second trial: 20/50 1= All three correct 2= Two correct 3= One correct 4= None correct
168 trial3 3a. Third trial: 20/40 1= All three correct 2= Two correct 3= One correct 4= None correct
169 bp11 BLOODPRESSURE Now I would like to take some arm, height and weight measurements, and blood pressure readings. 6. FIRST SITTING BLOOD PRESSURE READING [INTERVIEWER: The subject should be seated for five minutes prior to obtaining the seated blood pressure readings. ENTER SYSTOLIC/DIASTOLIC] String[7]
170 midleg 1b. MID LEG CIRCUMFERENCE [IN cm] 15.0 .. 99.0
171 bp2 7. SECOND SITTING BLOOD PRESSURE READING [INTERVIEWER: ENTER SYSTOLIC/DIASTOLIC] String[7]
172 midfore 1a. MID FOREARM CIRCUMFERENCE [IN cm] 10.0 .. 78.0
173 midarm 1. MID-ARM CIRCUMFERENCE [IN cm] 15.0 .. 78.0
174 tricep1 2. FIRST TRICEPS SKINFOLD MEASUREMENT [IN mm] CODE 72 IF MEASUREMENT >= 67 mm] 1 .. 72
175 tricep2 4. SECOND TRICEPS SKINFOLD MEASUREMENT [IN mm] [CODE 72 IF MEASUREMENT >=67mm] 1 .. 72
176 bp31 8. STANDING BLOOD PRESSURE READING [INTERVIEWER: ASK THE SUBJECT TO STAND. WAIT 60 SECONDS THEN REPEAT BLOOD PRESSURE READING. ENTER SYSTOLIC/DIASTOLIC] String[7]
177 weight 9. MEASURED WEIGHT [IN LBS] [CODE 333 IF MEASUREMENT IS >=300 lbs. CODE 888 IF PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO WEIGH] 30 .. 888
178 height 10. MEASURED HEIGHT [IN FEET & INCHES] [CODE 888 IF PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO MEASURE HEIGHT] String[5]
179 waist Measured waist circumference (in centimeters) [Code 333 IF MEASUREMENT >= 125 cm. CODE 888 IF PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO measure] 50 .. 888
180 gaitremind2 For each exercise: Say, 'Remember to look straight ahead and stay as still as possible until I say, Begin. Ready? Begin.' Say, 'Begin' and press the forward button on the remote to start the measurement (time will start on the program) Count Steps (when applicable) Say, 'Stop' and press the Forward button a second time to end the measurement. Stop Stopwatch (when applicable) If the measurement was accurately performed, press the Slideshow button on the remote to move onto the next measurement (once Slideshow button is pressed, you CANNOT repeat the measurement) If the measurement needs to be repeated, press the Back button on the remote or select 'cancel current trial' on the computer screen. Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. [Press enter to continue]
181 dynaintro2 Say I'm going to place this belt around your waist. The belt contains a recording device that will track your movements. I'm going to press a button on a remote before and after each task. It is important that you don't begin the task until I say 'Begin' and don't stop until I say 'stop'. Before starting each task I want you to look straight ahead and stay as still as possibel until I say 'Begin' [Press enter to continue]
182 walkint3 8 foot walk (trial 1) Place the DynaPort device around the waist of the participant, like a belt. DynaPort device should be located on the waistline, in center of the participant's back. Insert the scan disk with the participant's ID number labeled on it into the DynaPort device. Check that the green light on the DynaPort is on and then slide the device into the belt. Open the Dyrector MT program on your computer. Select the Perform tab. Make sure the COM port is selected and you have selected 'gait' under protocol. When you are ready to begin the gait test, select 'Start Measurement'. Check that the green light on the DynaPort is blinking. [Press enter to continue]
183 walkint4 8 foot walk (trial 1) Now I am going to observe how you walk at your normal pace. This is our walking course. I want you to walk to the other end of the course at your usual speed, just as if you were walking to the store. I want you to walk all the way past this line until I say 'Stop.' Let me show you what my normal pace would be if I were to walk the course. [Demonstrate and then ask the participant:] Do you feel it would be safe for you to walk this course with me? [Have the participant stand with both feet together on top of the line.] Remember to look straight ahead and stay as still as possible until I say 'Begin'. Ready? Begin. [Press enter to continue]
184 sidebysintro2 POSTURAL STANDS: SIDE BY SIDE STAND-EYES OPEN For the next exercise, I would like you to place one foot beside the other in a comfortable position in front of this line. [Demonstrate the position.] [Optional prompt if needed:] You may use your arms, bend your knees, or move your body to maintain your balance, but try not to move your feet. Now you try it. [Extend hands palm side up for the participant to use for balance.] I'm going to support your arms while you get into the position. Try to hold this position until I say 'Stop'. [Once the position is attained, the examiner's place is to the side and slightly behind the participant.] [Press enter to continue]
185 turn1intro2 360° TURN Now I would like you to make a complete turn at your normal walking pace and turn until you reach your starting point. [Demonstrate] Now you try it. Line your feet on top of the tape and begin turning when I say 'Begin' and turn until you reach your starting point. Remember to look straight ahead and stay as still as possible until I say 'Begin'. Ready? Begin. [Press enter to continue]
186 poststndintro2 POSTURAL STANDS: SIDE BY SIDE STAND-EYES CLOSED Now I want you to do this again, but this time I want you to do it with your eyes closed. I'm going to support your arms while you get into the position. Try to hold the position until I say 'Stop.' [Press enter to continue]
187 getup1intro2 GET UP AND GO (trial 1) Place a chair behind the start line for the eight foot walk. Now I'm going to have you walk this course again but this time you're going to be seated in this chair with your back rested agains the back of the chair. Then, you're going to stand up from this chair, walk to the other end of the course at your normal pace past the line, turn around, walk back to the chair and sit down. [Demonstrate exercise] [Press enter to continue]
188 tandemintro2 TANDEM WALK (HEEL-TOE WALK) Now I want you to walk this course again but this time I want you to place one foot in front of the other with the heel touching the toe of the other foot like this, alternating feet. [Demonstrate exercise.] If you feel you are losing your balance, step out like this and then resume walking again. I want you to continue this walk all the way past this line before you stop. Participant should start with both feet on top of the line of tape. Remind participant to stay as still as possible until you say 'begin'. Ready? Begin [Press enter to continue]
189 walk8intro2 BACK AND FORTH 8 FOOT WALK TWICE I would like you to walk this course again. I want you to walk to the other end of the course at your usual speed, just as if you were walking to the store. This time, however, I want you to walk all the way past this line, turn around and walk back to the starting line. When you pass the starting line I want you to turn around and walk to the other end of the course, turn around and walk back. [Demonstrate] Do you feel it would be safe for you to walk this course with me? Participant should start with both feet on top of the line of tape. Remeber to look straight ahead and stay as still as possible until I say 'Begin'. Ready? Begin. [Press enter to continue]
190 gaitquip2 Is the Gait Test Equipment Available? 1= Yes 2= No
191 domove3 [Interviewer, Is the Gait Test Equipment being worn by the participant during these exercises?] 1= Yes 2= No
192 dynaid2 DynaPort Device id String[10]
193 diskid2 Disk ID String[10]
194 walk3 8 foot Walk (trial 1) Press M on the DynaPort device to start recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start Stopwatch Count Steps Say, 'Stop'. Press M to stop recording Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
195 move7b2 Time (seconds): 1.0 .. 60.0
196 move7c2 Number of steps taken: 1 .. 60
197 walk4 8 foot Walk (trial 2) Is test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
198 move7d2 Time (seconds): 1.0 .. 60.0
199 move7e2 Number of steps taken: 1 .. 60
200 move7a2 Record Aid used for 8 foot walk: 1= No Aid 2= Quad Cane 3= Other Cane 4= Walker 5= Wheelchair as walking aid 6= Other
201 move7a3 [SPECIFY] String[20]
202 sidebys2 POSTURAL STANDS: SIDE BY SIDE STAND-EYES OPEN Press M on the DynaPort device to start recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with the stopwatch Say, 'Stop'. Stop the stopwatch after 20 seconds or participant falls out of position. Press M on the DynaPort device when move has ended. Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
203 turn3 360° TURN Press M on the DynaPort device to start recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with the stopwatch Say, 'Stop'. Press M on the DynaPort device when the turn is completed. Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
204 move6f2 Number of steps taken: 1 .. 60
205 move6e2 Time (seconds): 1.0 .. 60.0
206 turn4 360° TURN Second trial Is test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
207 move6h2 Number of steps: 1 .. 60
208 move6g2 Time (seconds): 1.0 .. 60.0
209 move6i2 Record Aid used for 360 turn: 1= No Aid 2= Quad Cane 3= Other Cane 4= Walker 5= Wheelchair 6= Other
210 move6i3 [SPECIFY] String[20]
211 poststnd2 POSTURAL STANDS: SIDE BY SIDE STAND-EYES CLOSED Press M on the DynaPort device to start recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with the stopwatch Say, 'Stop'. Stop the stopwatch after 20 seconds or participant falls out of position. Press M on the DynaPort device when move has ended. Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
212 getup3 GET UP AND GO (trial 1) Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Press M on the DynaPort device when the participant has returned and sat back down in the chair. Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
213 getup4 GET UP AND GO (trial 2) Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
214 getaid2 Record Aid used for GET UP AND GO: 1= No Aid 2= Quad Cane 3= Other Cane 4= Walker 5= Wheelchair 6= Other
215 getaid_specify2 [SPECIFY] String[20]
216 tandem2 TANDEM WALK (HEEL-TOE WALK) Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Say, 'Stop' when participant has returned to starting point Press M on the DynaPort to stop recording Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
217 move9 Interviewer: Record number of errors, e.g. Sidesteps: 0 .. 60
218 tandaid2 Record Aid used for Tandem Walk: 1= No Aid 2= Quad Cane 3= Other Cane 4= Walker 5= Wheelchair 6= Other
219 tandaid_specify2 [SPECIFY] String[20]
220 walk9 BACK AND FORTH 8 FOOT WALK TWICE Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Say, 'Stop' when participant has returned to starting point Press M on the DynaPort to stop recording Check device to ensure green light is still flashing. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
221 walk8aid2 Record Aid used for BACK AND FORTH WALK: 1= No Aid 2= Quad Cane 3= Other Cane 4= Walker 5= Wheelchair 6= Other
222 walk8aid_specify2 [SPECIFY] String[20]
223 sttoeopen2 Toe Stand (Eyes Open) Describe the position while demonstraiting. Once the participant is ready: Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with stopwatch Stop timing if the participant falls out of position or max time of 10 seconds is reached. Press M on the DynaPort device Maximum time is 10 seconds. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
224 move7 Time (seconds) : 1.0 .. 10.0
225 strlopen2 Standing on Right Leg (Eyes Open) Describe the position and demonstrate. Once the participant is ready: Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with stopwatch Stop timing if the participant falls out of position or max time of 10 seconds is reached. Press M on the DynaPort device Maximum time is 10 seconds. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
226 move6a2 Time (seconds) : 1.0 .. 10.0
227 stllopen2 Standing on Left Leg (Eyes Open) Describe the position and demonstrate. Once the participant is ready: Press M on the DynaPort device to begin recording Say, 'Ready? Begin.' Start timing with stopwatch Stop timing if the participant falls out of position or max time of 10 seconds is reached. Press M on the DynaPort device Maximum time is 10 seconds. Is the test performed? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
228 move6c2 Time (seconds) : 1.0 .. 10.0
229 pegboardrt2 PURDUE PEGBOARD Is the test performed with right hand? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
230 pegboardlt2 PURDUE PEGBOARD Is the test performed with left hand? 1= Yes (Pt. completed gait test) 2= Refused (Pt is able, but refused to complete test), 3= Unable (Pt. is physically/mentally unable to complete test)
231 admin5 PURDUE PEGBOARD -- ADMINISTRATION: [PLACE PEGBOARD IN FRONT OF R, WITH WELLS AT TOP AND PEGS IN FIRST AND LAST WELLS. SAY:] `I want to see how quickly you can place these pegs [POINT] into these holes [POINT] - like this without skipping any holes. [EXAMINER PLACES 4 PEGS WITH RIGHT HAND IN RIGHT-HAND COLUMN.] Now for practice you try it with your right hand.' [ALLOW SUBJECT TO PLACE 4 PEGS IN RIGHT COLUMN; ENCOURAGE WITH `good;' REPEAT PROCESS IF SUBJECT DOES NOT COMPLETE PRACTICE ITEMS SATISFACTORILY. THEN REPLACE PEGS.] >>>>> PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE <<<<< String[1]
232 admin6 [SAY: ]`Good. You have the idea. Now, when I tell you to begin, pick up the pegs one at a time and place them in this column [POINT TO RIGHT-HAND COLUMN] with your RIGHT HAND as quickly as you can. Again, please do not skip any holes. Ready? Begin. '[START TIMER AS YOU SAY `BEGIN;' EACH TRIAL IS *30 SECONDS*. WATCH R; PROMPT TO PICK UP ONLY ONE PEG AT A TIME, TO USE ONLY ONE HAND AT A TIME, AND NOT TO SKIPHOLES, AS NECESSARY; IF R MAKES SIGNIFICANT ERRORS DURING TRIAL (E.G., USING BOTH HANDS, PLACING PEGS IN WRONG COLUMN, SKIPPING HOLES, ETC.) **IT IS PERMISSIBLE TO REPEAT 1 TRIAL**. IF NECESSARY, COVER ONE COLUMN OF HOLES WITH THE PANEL THAT SLIDES OVER THE WELLS. ONLY VERBALLY REMIND BEYOND THIS, HOWEVER. AT 30 SECONDS SAY:] `stop'. >>>>> PRESS ENTER FOR FIRST TRIAL <<<<< String[1]
233 admin7 PURDUE PEGBOARD -- ADMINISTRATION: [PLACE PEGBOARD IN FRONT OF R, WITH WELLS AT TOP AND PEGS IN FIRST AND LAST WELLS. SAY:] `I want to see how quickly you can place these pegs [POINT] into these holes [POINT] - like this without skipping any holes. [EXAMINER PLACES 4 PEGS WITH LEFT HAND IN LEFT-HAND COLUMN.] Now for practice you try it with your left hand.' [ALLOW SUBJECT TO PLACE 4 PEGS IN RIGHT COLUMN; ENCOURAGE WITH `good;' REPEAT PROCESS IF SUBJECT DOES NOT COMPLETE PRACTICE ITEMS SATISFACTORILY. THEN REPLACE PEGS.] >>>>> PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE <<<<< String[1]
234 admin8 [SAY: ]`Good. You have the idea. Now, when I tell you to begin, pick up the pegs one at a time and place them in this column [POINT TO LEFT-HAND COLUMN] with your LEFT HAND as quickly as you can. Again, please do not skip any holes. Ready? Begin. '[START TIMER AS YOU SAY `BEGIN;' EACH TRIAL IS *30 SECONDS*. WATCH R; PROMPT TO PICK UP ONLY ONE PEG AT A TIME, TO USE ONLY ONE HAND AT A TIME, AND NOT TO SKIPHOLES, AS NECESSARY; IF R MAKES SIGNIFICANT ERRORS DURING TRIAL (E.G., USING BOTH HANDS, PLACING PEGS IN WRONG COLUMN, SKIPPING HOLES, ETC.) **IT IS PERMISSIBLE TO REPEAT 1 TRIAL**. IF NECESSARY, COVER ONE COLUMN OF HOLES WITH THE PANEL THAT SLIDES OVER THE WELLS. ONLY VERBALLY REMIND BEYOND THIS, HOWEVER. AT 30 SECONDS SAY:] `stop'. >>>>> PRESS ENTER FOR FIRST TRIAL <<<<< String[1]
235 trial12 1. Trial 1, Right Hand [ENTER NUMBER OF PEGS CORRECTLY PLACED] 0 .. 25
236 trial22 [AT COMPLETION OF TRIAL 1, REPLACE PEGS AND SAY:] `Now I want you to do the same thing with your LEFT HAND. Pick up the pegs one at a time and place them in this column [POINT TO LEFT-HAND COLUMN] with your left hand. Work as quickly as you can and do not skip any holes. Ready? Begin.' [TRIAL IS 30 SECONDS WITH SAME PROCEDURES AS TRIAL 1.] 2. Trial 2, Left Hand [ENTER NUMBER OF PEGS CORRECTLY PLACED] 0 .. 25
237 trial302 [AT COMPLETION OF TRIAL 2, REPLACE PEGS AND SAY:] `Now I want you to do this again with your RIGHT HAND. Place the pegs one at a time in this column [POINT TO RIGHT-HAND COLUMN COLUMN] with your right hand. Work as quickly as you can and do not skip any holes. Ready? Begin.' [TRIAL IS 30 SECONDS WITH SAME PROCEDURES AS TRIAL 1.] 3. Trial 3, Right Hand [ENTER NUMBER OF PEGS CORRECTLY PLACED] 0 .. 25
238 trial5 [AT COMPLETION OF TRIAL 3, REPLACE PEGS AND SAY:] `Now I want you to do this again with your LEFT HAND. Place the pegs one at a time in this column [POINT TO LEFT-HAND COLUMN] with your left hand. Work as quickly as you can and do not skip any holes. Ready? Begin.' [TRIAL IS 30 SECONDS WITH SAME PROCEDURES AS TRIAL 1.] 4. Trial 4, Left Hand [ENTER NUMBER OF PEGS CORRECTLY PLACED] 0 .. 25
239 spiroqs Will spirometry data be entered directly into Blaise form? 1= Yes 2= No
240 fev11 RESET Spirometry device FEV1 Trial 1 [Enter 95.5 for tried but unable.] _____ liters 0.00 .. 95.50
241 pvc1 PVC Trial 1 _____ liters 0.00 .. 10.00
242 fer1 FER Trial 1 _____ percent 0 .. 100
243 pef1 PEF Trial 1 _____ liters/minute [If greater than 999, enter 999.] 0 .. 999
244 fev12 RESET Spirometry device FEV1 Trial 2 [Enter 95.5 for tried but unable.] _____ liters 0.00 .. 95.50
245 pvc2 PVC Trial 2 _____ liters 0.00 .. 10.00
246 fer2 FER Trial 2 _____ percent 0 .. 100
247 pef2 PEF Trial 2 _____ liters/minute [If greater than 999, enter 999.] 0 .. 999
248 spcom Spirometry Enter any comment. [Press enter to continue if none.] String[250]
249 q8atap FINGER TAPPING [DEPRESS BUTTON UNTIL '--' APPEARS.] 1. Right index finger. 'I want to see how quickly you can tap this key. When I tell you to begin, tap this key as quickly as you can until I tell you to stop.' Record first trial. ______Taps completed in 10 seconds. 97 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 1 .. 97
250 q8ana Specify reason. String[40]
251 q8btap FINGER TAPPING [RESET TAPPER] Left index finger. Record first trial. ______Taps completed in 10 seconds. 97 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 1 .. 97
252 q8bna Specify reason. String[40]
253 q8ctap FINGER TAPPING [RESET TAPPER] Right index finger. Record second trial. ______Taps completed in 10 seconds. 97 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 1 .. 97
254 q8cna Specify reason. String[40]
255 q8dtap FINGER TAPPING [RESET TAPPER] Left index finger. Record second trial. ______Taps completed in 10 seconds. 97 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 1 .. 97
256 q8dna Specify reason. String[40]
257 rhand1 HAND DYNAMOMETRY [SET RED NEEDLE TO 0.] 'I want to see how strongly you can squeeze this handle. When I say go, squeeze the handle as hard as you can until I tell you to stop.' Right Hand Trial 1 [RECORD IN POUNDS.] 777 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 0 .. 777
258 rhand1na Specify reason. String[40]
259 lhand1 HAND DYNAMOMETRY [RESET NEEDLE TO 0.] Left Hand Trial 1 [RECORED IN POUNDS]. 777 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 0 .. 777
260 lhand1na Specify reason. String[40]
261 rhand2 HAND DYNAMOMETRY [RESET NEEDLE TO 0.] Right Hand Trial 2 [RECORD IN POUNDS]. 777 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 0 .. 777
262 rhand2na Specify reason. String[40]
263 lhand2 HAND DYNAMOMETRY [RESET NEEDLE TO 0.] Left Hand Trial 2 [RECORD IN POUNDS]. 777 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 0 .. 777
264 lhand2na Specify reason. String[40]
265 rthand1 PINCH DYNAMOMETRY [SET RED NEEDLE TO 0.] 'I want to see how strongly you can pinch this plate. When I say go, squeeze the plate as hard as you can until I tell you to stop.' Right Hand Trial 1 [RECORD IN POUNDS]. 77 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 0 .. 77
266 rthand1n Specify reason. String[40]
267 lthand1 PINCH DYNAMOMETRY [RESET NEEDLE TO 0.] Left Hand Trial 1 [RECORD IN POUNDS]. 77 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 0 .. 77
268 lthand1n Specify reason. String[40]
269 rthand2 PINCH DYNAMOMETRY [RESET NEEDLE TO 0.] Right Hand Trial 2 [RECORD IN POUNDS]. 77 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 0 .. 77
270 rthand2n Specify reason. String[40]
271 lthand2 PINCH DYNAMOMETRY [RESET NEEDLE TO 0.] Left Hand Trial 2 [RECORD IN POUNDS]. 77 : Tried but unable, Specify reason________________________ ] Don't Know, Specify reason________________________ ] Refusal - Not Attempted, Specify reason________________________ ] 0 .. 77
272 lthand2n Specify reason. String[40]
273 rtoe Tuning Fork - Right toe [Enter 0 for absent] 0 .. 100
274 ltoe Tuning Fork - Left toe [Enter 0 for absent] 0 .. 100
275 rankle Tuning Fork - Right ankle [Enter 0 for absent] 0 .. 100
276 lankle Tuning Fork - Left ankle [Enter 0 for absent] 0 .. 100
277 introp PHYSICAL ACTIVITIY We are also interested in any physical activities that you do. I have a list of different types of activities that we ask of everyone, but most people do only one or two. [PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE.] String[1]
278 q1phy In the past 14 days, have you done any of the following exercises, sports, or physically active hobbies: 1. Walking for exercise? 1= Yes 2= No
279 q1aphy 1a. How many times in the past 14 days did you go walking for exercise? [ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES] 1 .. 87
280 q1bphy 1b. On average, about how many minutes did you actually spend on each occasion? [ENTER NUMBER OF MINUTES] [CODE 1 Hour=60 min;1.5 Hour=90 min; 2 Hours=120 min;2.5 Hours=150 min; 3 Hours=180 min;3.5 Hours=210 min; 4 Hours=240 min] 1 .. 300
281 q11phy In addition to walking for exercise, in the past 14 days, have you done any other walking, for example, to go to the store, to visit someone in the neighborhood, or to go to church? 1= Yes 2= No
282 q11aphy 2a. How many times in the past 14 days did you go walking like that? [ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES] 1 .. 87
283 q11bphy 2b. On average, about how many minutes did you actually spend on each occasion? [ENTER NUMBER OF MINUTES] [CODE 1 Hour=60 min;1.5 Hour=90 min; 2 Hours=120 min;2.5 Hours=150 min; 3 Hours=180 min;3.5 Hours=210 min; 4 Hours=240 min] 1 .. 300
284 q3phy (In the past 14 days have you done) 3. Gardening or yard work? 1= Yes 2= No
285 q3aphy 3a. How many times in the past 14 days did you do gardening or yard work? [ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES] 1 .. 87
286 q3bphy 3b. On average, about how many minutes did you actually spend on each occasion? [ENTER NUMBER OF MINUTES] [CODE 1 Hour=60 min;1.5 Hour=90 min; 2 Hours=120 min;2.5 Hours=150 min; 3 Hours=180 min;3.5 Hours=210 min; 4 Hours=240 min] 1 .. 300
287 q5phy (In the past 14 days have you done) 5. Calisthenics or general exercise? 1= Yes 2= No
288 q5aphy 5a. How many times in the past 14 days did you do calisthenics or general exercise? [ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES] 1 .. 87
289 q5bphy 5b. On average, about how many minutes did you actually spend on each occasion? [ENTER NUMBER OF MINUTES] [CODE 1 Hour=60 min;1.5 Hour=90 min; 2 Hours=120 min;2.5 Hours=150 min; 3 Hours=180 min;3.5 Hours=210 min; 4 Hours=240 min] 1 .. 300
290 q8phy (In the past 14 days have you done) 8. Bicycle riding (including stationary bikes)? 1= Yes 2= No
291 q8aphy 8a. How many times in the past 14 days did you go bicycle riding? [ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES] 1 .. 87
292 q8bphy 8b. On average, about how many minutes did you actually spend on each occasion? [ENTER NUMBER OF MINUTES] [CODE 1 Hour=60 min;1.5 Hour=90 min; 2 Hours=120 min;2.5 Hours=150 min; 3 Hours=180 min;3.5 Hours=210 min; 4 Hours=240 min] 1 .. 300
293 q9phy (In the past 14 days have you done) 9. Swimming or water exercises? 1= Yes 2= No
294 q9aphy 9a. How many times in the past 14 days did you go swimming or do water exercises? [ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES] 1 .. 87
295 q9bphy 9b. On average, about how many minutes did you actually spend on each occasion? [ENTER NUMBER OF MINUTES] [CODE 1 Hour=60 min;1.5 Hour=90 min; 2 Hours=120 min;2.5 Hours=150 min; 3 Hours=180 min;3.5 Hours=210 min; 4 Hours=240 min] 1 .. 300
296 q10phy 10. Have you done any other exercises, sports, or physically active hobbies in the past 2 weeks other than the ones listed above? 1= Yes 2= No
297 q101phy 10.1 [SPECIFY] String[40]
298 q10aphy 10a. How many times in the past 14 days did you do this? [ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES] 1 .. 87
299 q10bphy 10b. On average, about how many minutes did you actually spend on each occasion? [ENTER NUMBER OF MINUTES] [CODE 1 Hour=60 min;1.5 Hour=90 min; 2 Hours=120 min;2.5 Hours=150 min; 3 Hours=180 min;3.5 Hours=210 min; 4 Hours=240 min] 1 .. 300
300 q1drg Now I would like to ask you about medicines. 1. During the past two weeks, HAVE YOU TAKEN ANY MEDICINE PRESCRIBED by a doctor? 1= Yes 2= No
301 q2drg 2. Now, about supplements not usually prescribed by a doctor such as vitamin preparations including multivitamins, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin D, or vitamin E . . . During the past two weeks have you taken any of these or any other vitamin preparations? 1= Yes 2= No
302 q3drg 3. We are also interested in other medicines or supplements not prescribed by a doctor such as aspirin, Tylenol, Bufferin, Anacin, headache pills or pain killers, laxatives or bowel medicines, cold medicines, cough medicines, sleep medicines, antacids or stomach medicines, ointments or salves . . . During the past two weeks have you taken any of these or any other medicines from the drug store? 1= Yes 2= No
303 q4drg 4. May I please see all these medicines for the past two weeks? [INTERVIEWER RECORD ALL MEDICINES TAKEN WITHIN THE PAST 2 WEEKS WHETHER AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION OR NOT] [ENTER TOTAL NUMBER OF MEDICINES TO BE RECORDED] 0 .. 50
304 type00 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
305 name00 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
306 stren00 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
307 drgnm00 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
308 seen00 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
309 dosage00 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
310 recd00 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
311 type01 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
312 name01 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
313 stren01 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
314 drgnm01 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
315 seen01 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
316 dosage01 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
317 recd01 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
318 type02 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
319 name02 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
320 stren02 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
321 drgnm02 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
322 seen02 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
323 dosage02 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
324 recd02 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
325 type03 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
326 name03 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
327 stren03 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
328 drgnm03 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
329 seen03 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
330 dosage03 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
331 recd03 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
332 type04 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
333 name04 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
334 stren04 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
335 drgnm04 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
336 seen04 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
337 dosage04 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
338 recd04 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
339 type05 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
340 name05 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
341 stren05 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
342 drgnm05 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
343 seen05 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
344 dosage05 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
345 recd05 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
346 type06 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
347 name06 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
348 stren06 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
349 drgnm06 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
350 seen06 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
351 dosage06 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
352 recd06 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
353 type07 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
354 name07 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
355 stren07 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
356 drgnm07 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
357 seen07 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
358 dosage07 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
359 recd07 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
360 type08 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
361 name08 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
362 stren08 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
363 drgnm08 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
364 seen08 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
365 dosage08 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
366 recd08 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
367 type09 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
368 name09 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
369 stren09 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
370 drgnm09 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
371 seen09 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
372 dosage09 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
373 recd09 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
374 type10 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
375 name10 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
376 stren10 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
377 drgnm10 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
378 seen10 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
379 dosage10 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
380 recd10 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
381 type11 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
382 name11 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
383 stren11 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
384 drgnm11 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
385 seen11 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
386 dosage11 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
387 recd11 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
388 type12 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
389 name12 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
390 stren12 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
391 drgnm12 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
392 seen12 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
393 dosage12 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
394 recd12 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
395 type13 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
396 name13 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
397 stren13 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
398 drgnm13 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
399 seen13 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
400 dosage13 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
401 recd13 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
402 type14 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
403 name14 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
404 stren14 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
405 drgnm14 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
406 seen14 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
407 dosage14 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
408 recd14 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
409 type15 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
410 name15 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
411 stren15 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
412 drgnm15 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
413 seen15 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
414 dosage15 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
415 recd15 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
416 type16 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
417 name16 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
418 stren16 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
419 drgnm16 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
420 seen16 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
421 dosage16 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
422 recd16 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
423 type17 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
424 name17 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
425 stren17 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
426 drgnm17 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
427 seen17 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
428 dosage17 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
429 recd17 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
430 type18 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
431 name18 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
432 stren18 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
433 drgnm18 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
434 seen18 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
435 dosage18 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
436 recd18 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
437 type19 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
438 name19 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
439 stren19 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
440 drgnm19 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
441 seen19 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
442 dosage19 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
443 recd19 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
444 type20 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
445 name20 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
446 stren20 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
447 drgnm20 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
448 seen20 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
449 dosage20 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
450 recd20 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
451 type21 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
452 name21 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
453 stren21 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
454 drgnm21 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
455 seen21 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
456 dosage21 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
457 recd21 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
458 type22 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
459 name22 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
460 stren22 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
461 drgnm22 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
462 seen22 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
463 dosage22 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
464 recd22 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
465 type23 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
466 name23 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
467 stren23 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
468 drgnm23 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
469 seen23 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
470 dosage23 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
471 recd23 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
472 type24 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
473 name24 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
474 stren24 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
475 drgnm24 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
476 seen24 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
477 dosage24 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
478 recd24 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
479 type25 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
480 name25 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
481 stren25 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
482 drgnm25 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
483 seen25 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
484 dosage25 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
485 recd25 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
486 type26 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
487 name26 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
488 stren26 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
489 drgnm26 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
490 seen26 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
491 dosage26 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
492 recd26 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
493 type27 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
494 name27 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
495 stren27 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
496 drgnm27 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
497 seen27 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
498 dosage27 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
499 recd27 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
500 type28 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
501 name28 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
502 stren28 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
503 drgnm28 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
504 seen28 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
505 dosage28 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
506 recd28 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
507 type29 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
508 name29 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
509 stren29 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
510 drgnm29 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
511 seen29 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
512 dosage29 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
513 recd29 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
514 type30 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
515 name30 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
516 stren30 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
517 drgnm30 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
518 seen30 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
519 dosage30 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
520 recd30 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
521 type31 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
522 name31 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
523 stren31 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
524 drgnm31 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
525 seen31 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
526 dosage31 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
527 recd31 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
528 type32 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
529 name32 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
530 stren32 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
531 drgnm32 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
532 seen32 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
533 dosage32 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
534 recd32 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
535 type33 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
536 name33 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
537 stren33 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
538 drgnm33 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
539 seen33 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
540 dosage33 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
541 recd33 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
542 type34 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
543 name34 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
544 stren34 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
545 drgnm34 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
546 seen34 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
547 dosage34 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
548 recd34 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
549 type35 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
550 name35 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
551 stren35 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
552 drgnm35 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
553 seen35 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
554 dosage35 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
555 recd35 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
556 type36 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
557 name36 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
558 stren36 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
559 drgnm36 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
560 seen36 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
561 dosage36 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
562 recd36 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
563 type37 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
564 name37 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
565 stren37 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
566 drgnm37 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
567 seen37 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
568 dosage37 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
569 recd37 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
570 type38 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
571 name38 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
572 stren38 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
573 drgnm38 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
574 seen38 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
575 dosage38 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
576 recd38 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
577 type39 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
578 name39 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
579 stren39 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
580 drgnm39 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
581 seen39 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
582 dosage39 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
583 recd39 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
584 type40 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
585 name40 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
586 stren40 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
587 drgnm40 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
588 seen40 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
589 dosage40 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
590 recd40 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
591 type41 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
592 name41 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
593 stren41 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
594 drgnm41 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
595 seen41 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
596 dosage41 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
597 recd41 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
598 type42 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
599 name42 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
600 stren42 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
601 drgnm42 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
602 seen42 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
603 dosage42 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
604 recd42 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
605 type43 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
606 name43 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
607 stren43 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
608 drgnm43 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
609 seen43 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
610 dosage43 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
611 recd43 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
612 type44 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
613 name44 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
614 stren44 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
615 drgnm44 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
616 seen44 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
617 dosage44 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
618 recd44 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
619 type45 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
620 name45 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
621 stren45 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
622 drgnm45 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
623 seen45 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
624 dosage45 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
625 recd45 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
626 type46 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
627 name46 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
628 stren46 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
629 drgnm46 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
630 seen46 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
631 dosage46 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
632 recd46 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
633 type47 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
634 name47 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
635 stren47 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
636 drgnm47 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
637 seen47 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
638 dosage47 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
639 recd47 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
640 type48 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
641 name48 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
642 stren48 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
643 drgnm48 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
644 seen48 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
645 dosage48 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
646 recd48 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
647 type49 a0. [INTERVIEWER: CATEGORY OF MEDICINE] 1= Protease Inhibitors 2= Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors 3= Other HIV 4= Non-HIV
648 name49 a1. [INTERVIEWER: NAME OF MEDICINE] String[50]
649 stren49 a2. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER STRENGTH] String[10]
650 drgnm49 b. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG NAME FROM CONTAINER?] 1= Yes 2= No
651 seen49 c. [INTERVIEWER: IS DRUG SEEN?] 1= Yes 2= No
652 dosage49 d. On average, how many pills (capsules or other dosage units) did you take per day during the past two weeks? [CODE 66 IF TAKEN LESS THAN 01 PER DAY] 1 .. 66
653 recd49 e. [INTERVIEWER: ENTER NAME OF PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTION NO. TYPE `OTC' IF MEDICINE IS NOT PRESCRIBED] String[40]
654 q1md MOODS Now let me ask some questions about your current moods and feelings. The next few questions are about your feelings during the past week. For each of the following statements, please tell me if you felt that way much of the time during the past week. 1. I felt that everything I did was an effort. Have you felt this way much of the time during the past week? 1= Yes 2= No
655 q2md 2. My sleep was restless. (Have you felt this way much of the time during the past week?) 1= Yes 2= No
656 q3md 3. I felt depressed. (Have you felt this way much of the time during the past week?) 1= Yes 2= No
657 q4md 4. I was happy. (Have you felt this way much of the time during the past week?) 1= Yes 2= No
658 q5md 5. I felt lonely. (Have you felt this way much of the time during the past week?) 1= Yes 2= No
659 q6md 6. People were unfriendly. (Have you felt this way much of the time during the past week?) 1= Yes 2= No
660 q7md 7. I enjoyed life. (Have you felt this way much of the time during the past week?) 1= Yes 2= No
661 q8md 8. I felt sad. (Have you felt this way much of the time during the past week?) 1= Yes 2= No
662 q9md 9. I felt that people disliked me. (Have you felt this way much of the time during the past week?) 1= Yes 2= No
663 q10md 10. I could not get 'going'. (Have you felt this way much of the time during the past week?) 1= Yes 2= No
664 q1cc COGNITIVE COMPLAINTS Now I have some questions about your memory. 1. People find that they sometimes have more trouble remembering things as they get older. About how often do you have trouble remembering things? Would you say it is very often, often, sometimes, rarely or never? 1= Very often 2= Often 3= Sometimes 4= Rarely 5= Never
665 q2cc 2. Compared to 10 years ago, would you say that your memory is much worse, a little worse, the same, a little better or much better? 1= Much worse 2= A little worse 3= The same 4= A little better 5= Much better
666 q1func FUNCTIONAL STATUS We would also like to know how well you are able to do some physical activities that are important in day-to-day living but which many people have problems doing. 1. Are you able to do heavy work around the house, like washing windows, walls, or floors without help? 1= Yes 2= No
667 q2func 2. Are you able to walk up and down stairs to the second floor without help? 1= Yes 2= No
668 q3func 3. Are you able to walk a half mile without help? 1= Yes 2= No
669 q4func Next, I would like to know if you need help doing some different kinds of activities. At the present time, do you need help either from another person or a special equipment or device... 4. Walking across a small room? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
670 q5func 5. Do you need help, either from another person or a special equipment or device... Bathing, either a sponge bath, tub bath or shower? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
671 q6func 6. Do you need help, either from another person or a special equipment or device... Dressing, like putting on a shirt, buttoning and zipping, or putting on shoes? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
672 q7func Do you need help, either from another person or a special equipment or device... 7. Eating like holding a fork, cutting food, or drinking from a glass? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
673 q8func Do you need help, either from another person or a special equipment or device... 8. Getting from a bed to a chair? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
674 q9func Do you need help, either from another person or a special equipment or device... 9. Using the toilet? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
675 q10func Now I have a few more questions about activities people may or may not do. Although some things may actually be performed by someone else, just tell me whether you think you are able to do them. 10. Are you able to use the telephone - including looking up numbers and dialing - completely by yourself or does someone else help you? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
676 q12func 12. Are you able to prepare your own meals completely by yourself or does someone else help you? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
677 q13func 13. Are you able to do routine light housekeeping completely by yourself or does someone else help you? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
678 q14func 14. Are you able to do periodic heavy housekeeping completely by yourself or does someone else help you? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
679 q16func 16. Are you able to take your own prescribed medicines completely by yourself or does someone else help you? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
680 q17func 17. Are you able to take care of your own finances - including paying bills, writing checks, keeping track of income (but not necessarily preparing your own taxes) - completely by yourself or does someone else help you? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
681 q20func 20. Are you able to do your own personal shopping, like for clothes, for personal things, or for household needs completely by yourself or does someone else help you? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
682 q21func 21. Are you able to travel around in your community to the places you might want to go, like to church or just to be outside completely by yourself or does someone else help you? 1= No help 2= Help 3= Unable to do
683 married SOCIAL NETWORK Now some questions about your social network. I know that we asked you these questions last year, but we need to ask again for our records. Have you ever been married? 1= Yes 2= No
684 marrnum How many times have you been married? [Enter a number between 1-10.] 1 .. 10
685 married2 Are you now married, separated, divorced, or widowed? 1= Married 2= Separated 3= Divorced 4= Widowed
686 livewith Does your spouse/partner live with you? 1= Yes 2= No
687 q1sn Do you have any living children? If so, how many do you have? Please include adopted children as well as children you have raised. [ENTER No. OF CHILDREN] 0 .. 30
688 q2sn How many of your children do you see at least once a month? [ENTER No. OF CHILDREN] 0 .. 30
689 q2asn Do you see your child at least once a month? 1= Yes 2= No
690 q3sn Now I'd like to ask you about your other relatives (besides your spouse and children), people that you are related to by blood or marriage. Please include grandchildren, brothers, sisters, sons-in-law and daughters-in-law, parents, aunts and uncles, and cousins. How many relatives do you have that you feel really close to - people you feel at ease with, can talk to about private matters or call upon for help? [ENTER No. OF CLOSE RELATIVES] 0 .. 76
691 q3asn How many of these close relatives do you usually see at least once a month? [ENTER No. OF CLOSE RELATIVES] 0 .. 76
692 q3bsn Do you see your close relative at least once a month? 1= Yes 2= No
693 q4sn Besides people that you are related to, how many close friends do you have; that is, people that you feel at ease with, can talk to about private matters and can call upon for help? [ENTER No. OF CLOSE FRIENDS] 0 .. 76
694 q4asn How many of these close friends do you see at least once a month? [ENTER No. OF CLOSE FRIENDS] 0 .. 15
695 q4bsn Do you see your close friend at least once a month? 1= Yes 2= No
696 spanishbr Is the participant of Spanish/Hispanic origin? [CHECK RELEASE SHEET] 1= Yes 2= No
697 description_acc Acculturation Although you may speak many languages, the following questions refer to only English and Spanish. [PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE]
698 acc_langreadspeak Although you may speak many languages, the following questions refer to only English and Spanish. 1. In general, what language(s) do you read and speak? 1= Only Spanish 2= Spanish better 3= Both equally 4= English better than Spanish 5= Only English
699 acc_langchild 2. What was the language(s) you used as a child? 1= Only Spanish 2= More Spanish than English 3= Both equally 4= More English than Spanish 5= Only English
700 acc_langhome 3. What language(s) do you usually speak at home? 1= Only Spanish 2= More Spanish than English 3= Both equally 4= More English than Spanish 5= Only English
701 acc_langthink 4. In which language(s) do you usually think? 1= Only Spanish 2= More Spanish than English 3= Both equally 4= More English than Spanish 5= Only English
702 acc_langfriend 5. What language(s) do you usually speak with your friends? 1= Only Spanish 2= More Spanish than English 3= Both equally 4= More English than Spanish 5= Only English
703 acc_langmedia 6. In general, what language(s) are the movies, T.V. and radio programs you prefer to watch and listen to? 1= Only Spanish 2= More Spanish than English 3= Both equally 4= More English than Spanish 5= Only English
704 acc_friends 7. Your close friends are... 1= All Hispanic/Latino 2= More Hispanic/Latino than non-Hispanic/non-Latino 3= About half and half 4= More non-Hispanic/non-Latino than Hispanic/Latino 5= All non-Hispanic/non-Latino
705 acc_social 8. You prefer going to social gatherings/parties at which people are... 1= All Hispanic/Latino 2= More Hispanic/Latino than non-Hispanic/non-Latino 3= About half and half 4= More non-Hispanic/non-Latino than Hispanic/Latino 5= All non-Hispanic/non-Latino
706 acc_visitors 9. The persons you visit or who visit you are... 1= All Hispanic/Latino 2= More Hispanic/Latino than non-Hispanic/non-Latino 3= About half and half 4= More non-Hispanic/non-Latino than Hispanic/Latino 5= All non-Hispanic/non-Latino
707 acc_kidsfriend 10. If you could choose your children's friends you would want them to be... 1= All Hispanic/Latino 2= More Hispanic/Latino than non-Hispanic/non-Latino 3= About half and half 4= More non-Hispanic/non-Latino than Hispanic/Latino 5= All non-Hispanic/non-Latino
708 description_fam Familism Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with these statements by choosing the answer from 1 (disagree a lot) to 5 (agree a lot) which best shows how you feel about each statement. [PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE]
709 fam_grandchild 1. One should have the hope of living long enough to see his/her grandchildren grow up. 1= Disagree a lot 2= Disagree 3= Don't disagree or agree 4= Agree 5= Agree a lot
710 fam_parliverel 2. Aging parents should live with relatives. 1= Disagree a lot 2= Disagree 3= Don't disagree or agree 4= Agree 5= Agree a lot
711 fam_helprel 3. When someone has problems he/she can count on help from his/her relatives. 1= Disagree a lot 2= Disagree 3= Don't disagree or agree 4= Agree 5= Agree a lot
712 fam_pleasepar 4. Much of what a son or daughter does should be done to please the parents. 1= Disagree a lot 2= Disagree 3= Don't disagree or agree 4= Agree 5= Agree a lot
713 fam_embrass 5. One should be embarrassed about the bad things done by his/her brothers and sisters. 1= Disagree a lot 2= Disagree 3= Don't disagree or agree 4= Agree 5= Agree a lot
714 fam_livepar 6. Children should live in their parents' house until they get married. 1= Disagree a lot 2= Disagree 3= Don't disagree or agree 4= Agree 5= Agree a lot
715 drive1 DRIVING Are you currently licensed to drive? 1= Yes 2= No
716 drive2 Have you driven in the past 12 months? 1= Yes 2= No
717 drive3 Approximately how many days during a typical week are you likely to drive? 1= 6 or 7 days 2= 3 to 5 days 3= 1 or 2 days 4= less than once per week
718 purpos1 PURPOSE IN LIFE 1. I feel good when I think of what I've done in the past and what I hope to do in the future. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
719 purpos2 2. I live life one day at a time and don't really think about the future. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
720 purpos3 3. I tend to focus on the present, because the future nearly always brings me problems. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
721 purpos4 4. I have a sense of direction and purpose in life. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
722 purpos5 5. My daily activities often seem trivial and unimportant to me. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
723 purpos6 6. I used to set goals for myself, but that now seems like a waste of time. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
724 purpos7 7. I enjoy making plans for the future and working them to a reality. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
725 purpos8 8. I am an active person in carrying out the plans I set for myself. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
726 purpos9 9. Some people wander aimlessly through life, but I am not one of them. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
727 purpos10 10. I sometimes feel as if I've done all there is to do in life. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
728 emptins SOCIAL ISOLATION I experience a general sense of emptiness. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
729 misspeop I miss having people around. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
730 friends I feel like I don't have enough friends. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
731 abandon I often feel abandoned. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
732 missfrnd I miss having a really close friend. 1= Strongly disagree 2= Disagree 3= Neutral 4= Agree 5= Strongly Agree
733 q1mdb DISCRIMINATION Now I would like to ask you about certain experiences or feelings you have had in your daily life. In your daily life how often have you had the following experiences: 1. You are treated with less courtesy than other people. Would you say that you have had this experience...? 1= Often 2= Sometimes 3= Rarely 4= Never
734 q2mdb 2. You are treated with less respect than other people. [OPTIONAL: Would you say that you have had this experience...?] 1= Often 2= Sometimes 3= Rarely 4= Never
735 q3mdb 3. You receive poorer service than other people at restaurants or stores. [OPTIONAL: Would you say that you have had this experience...?] 1= Often 2= Sometimes 3= Rarely 4= Never
736 q4mdb 4. People act as if they think you are not smart. [OPTIONAL: Would you say that you have had this experience...?] 1= Often 2= Sometimes 3= Rarely 4= Never
737 q5mdb 5. People act as if they are afraid of you. [OPTIONAL: Would you say that you have had this experience...?] 1= Often 2= Sometimes 3= Rarely 4= Never
738 q6mdb 6. People act as if they think you are dishonest. [OPTIONAL: Would you say that you have had this experience...?] 1= Often 2= Sometimes 3= Rarely 4= Never
739 q7mdb 7. People act as if they're better than you are. [OPTIONAL: Would you say that you have had this experience...?] 1= Often 2= Sometimes 3= Rarely 4= Never
740 q8mdb 8. You or your family members are called names or insulted. [OPTIONAL: Would you say that you have had this experience...?] 1= Often 2= Sometimes 3= Rarely 4= Never
741 q9mdb 9. You are threatened or harassed. [OPTIONAL: Would you say that you have had this experience...?] 1= Often 2= Sometimes 3= Rarely 4= Never
742 q1smo SMOKING We are interested in whether smoking or drinking beverages containing alcohol are linked to certain health problems and also whether they may have some beneficial effects. First, some questions about smoking. 1. Do you smoke cigarettes now? 1= Yes 2= No
743 q1asmo 1a. On average, how many cigarettes a day do you usually smoke? [ENTER NUMBER OF CIGARETTES: 1 PACK = 20 CIGARETTES] 1 .. 200
744 q1bsmo 1b. How old were you when you first smoked cigarettes regularly? [ENTER AGE] 0 .. 115
745 q2smo 2. Did you ever smoke cigarettes regularly? 1= Yes 2= No
746 q2asmo 2a. On the average, how many cigarettes a day did you usually smoke? [ENTER NUMBER OF CIGARETTES: 1 PACK = 20 CIGARETTES] 1 .. 200
747 q2bsmo 2b. How old were you when you last smoked cigarettes regularly? [ENTER AGE] 0 .. 115
748 q2csmo 2c. How old were you when you first smoked cigarettes regularly? [ENTER AGE] 0 .. 115
749 q3smo 3. During that period of your life when you were smoking the most, about how many cigarettes a day did you usually smoke? [ENTER NUMBER OF CIGARETTES: 1 PACK = 20 CIGARETTES] 1 .. 200
750 q4smo 4. Altogether, about how many years did you smoke this much? [ENTER YEARS: 01 = 1 YEAR OR LESS] 1 .. 115
751 q1alc ALCOHOL USE We also have some questions on beverages that contain alcohol which may have good or bad effects on health. Included among alcoholic beverages are beer, wine and liquor, such as whiskey, rum, gin, or vodka, or any other type of alcoholic beverages. 1. In your entire life, have you had at least 12 drinks of any kind of alcoholic beverage? 1= Yes 2= No
752 q2alc 2. In the past 12 months, did you have at least 12 drinks of any kind of alcoholic beverage? 1= Yes 2= No
753 q3alc There are different types of alcoholic beverages and we would like to talk about one type at a time.3. During the past 12 months, on average, how much beer did you drink? Six or more bottles or cans per day, 4 to 5 bottles or cans per day, 2 to 3 bottles or cans per day, 1 bottle or can per day, 5 to 6 bottles or cans per WEEK, 2 to 4 bottles or cans per week, 1 bottle or can per week, 1 to 3 bottles or cans per MONTH, or less than one bottle or can per month? 1= 6+ bottles or cans per day 2= 4-5 bottles or cans per day 3= 2-3 bottles or cans per day 4= 1 bottle or can per day 5= 5-6 bottles or cans per week 6= 2-4 bottles or cans per week 7= 1 bottle or can per week 8= 1-3 bottles or cans per month 9= Less than one bottle or can per month
754 q4alc 4. During the past 12 months, on average, how much wine did you drink? Six or more 4-oz. glasses per day, 4 to 5 4-oz. glasses per day, 2 to 3 4-oz. glasses per day, 1 4-oz. glass per day, 5 to 6 4-oz. glasses per WEEK, 2 to 4 4-oz. glasses per week, 1 4- oz. glass per week, 1 to 3 4-oz. glasses per MONTH, or less than one 4-oz. glass per month? 1= 6+ glasses per day 2= 4-5 glasses per day 3= 2-3 glasses per day 4= 1 glass per day 5= 5-6 glasses per week 6= 2-4 glasses per week 7= 1 glass per week 8= 1-3 glasses per month 9= Less than one glass per month
755 q5alc 5. During the past 12 months, on average, how much liquor did you drink? That is, drinks made with whiskey, vodka, gin, brandy or liqueurs. 1= 6+ drinks per day 2= 4-5 drinks per day 3= 2-3 drinks per day 4= 1 drink per day 5= 5-6 drinks per week 6= 2-4 drinks per week 7= 1 drink per week 8= 1-3 drinks per month 9= Less than one drink per month
756 q6alc 6. In your entire life, when you drank the most, about how often did you drink any type of alcoholic beverage, including beer, wine and liquor? 1= 6+ drinks per day 2= 4-5 drinks per day 3= 2-3 drinks per day 4= 1 drink per day 5= 5-6 drinks per week 6= 2-4 drinks per week 7= 1 drink per week 8= 1-3 drinks per month 9= Less than one drink per month
757 carenum CAREGIVING Now I would like to ask you some questions about people you take care of. How many people are you currently taking care of (include children, grandchildren, spouse, sick relative or friend)? 0 .. 10
758 carediff How often would you say that taking care of your family member(s) is very difficult? 0= Never 1= Rarely 2= Sometimes 3= Much of the time 4= Always
759 incbrper INCOME Last year we asked you about your current household income. Has there been a chnage in your personal income since your last interview? 1= No 2= Yes
760 q1inc Which of these income groups represents ^husbwife2 personal income for the past year? Include income from all sources such as wages, salaries, social security or retirement benefits, help from relatives, rent from property, and so forth. Just give me the letter that represents your income category.[ENTER LETTER] 1= Q 2= R 3= S 4= T 5= U 6= V 7= W 8= X 9= Y 10= Z
761 incbrhou Think of all the income from persons who live in the same home with you currently. Has there been a change in your total household income since your last interview? 1= No 2= Yes
762 q2inc Which of the following is closest to your total household income for the past year? Just give me the letter that represents your income category.[ENTER LETTER] 1= Q 2= R 3= S 4= T 5= U 6= V 7= W 8= X 9= Y 10= Z
763 q3inc How many people are supported in your household by the income? [Interviewer: Include income provider in total number.] 1 .. 30
764 q4inc How often does it happen that you do not have enough money to afford the kind of food you should have? 1= Never 2= Once in a while 3= Fairly often 4= Very often
765 q5inc How often does it happen that you do not have enough money to afford the kind of medical care you should have? 1= Never 2= Once in a while 3= Fairly often 4= Very often
766 q6inc How much difficulty do you have in meeting the monthly payments on your bills? 1= Never 2= Once in a while 3= Fairly often 4= Very often
767 q7inc In general, how do your finances usually work at the end of the month? Do you find that.... 1= you ususally end up with money left over 2= you usually end with just enough money left over to make ends meet 3= you don't have enough money to make ends meet
768 contr1 PERCEIVED LACK OF CONTROL These next questions ask you about your feelings and thoughts during the last month. 0 = never, 1 = almost never, 2 = sometimes, 3= fairly often, 4 = very often 234. In the last month, how often have you felt you were unable to control the important things in your life? 0= Never 1= Almost Never 2= Sometimes 3= Fairly Often 4= Very Often
769 contr2 235. In the last month, how often have you felt confident about your ability to handle your personal problems? 0= Never 1= Almost Never 2= Sometimes 3= Fairly Often 4= Very Often
770 contr3 236. In the last month, how often have you felt that things were going your way? 0= Never 1= Almost Never 2= Sometimes 3= Fairly Often 4= Very Often
771 contr4 237. In the last month, how often have you felt difficulties were piling up so high that you could not overcome them? 0= Never 1= Almost Never 2= Sometimes 3= Fairly Often 4= Very Often
772 currjob OCCUPATION 1. The kind of work we do can also affect our health, so we would like to get some information about your occupations. We would like to know if you are currently working at a job? 1= Yes 2= No
773 ftpt 2. Full-time or part-time? 1= Part-time 2= Full-time
774 cjobname 3. What kind of work are you doing? (What is your job called?) (For example, registered nurse, personnel manager, supervisor, a teacher...) [JOB NAME] String[30]
775 retired 5. Are you retired? (from a job?) 1= Yes 2= No
776 yr_ret 5a. In what year did you retire? 1894 .. 2040
777 qolcomp QUALITY OF LIFE As compared to other people your own age, would you say that your health is 1= excellent 2= good 3= fair 4= poor
778 qolphys How many days during the past 30 days was your physical health not good 0 .. 30
779 qolment How many days during the past 30 days was your mental health not good 0 .. 30
780 sexactiv SEXUAL HISTORY The next set of questions are personal questions about your sexual history and history with drug use. Some of the questions may make you feel uncomfortable. You do not have to answer questions that you do not want to. Let's start with some questions about sexual history. Are you sexually active? 1= Yes 2= No
781 sexwith Who do you have sex with? 1= Men 2= Women 3= Both
782 sexnum NUMBER OF PARTNERS LAST MONTH 0 .. 100
783 marijaun DRUG USE Since your last interview have you used any drugs. Have you used marijuana (weed, grass, reefer) 1= Yes 2= No
784 meth methamphetamines (e.g. crystal, meth, tina) 1= Yes 2= No
785 sball heroin and cocaine mixed together (speedball) 1= Yes 2= No
786 crack crack (smokable cocaine, rock) 1= Yes 2= No
787 cocaine powder cocaine (coke) 1= Yes 2= No
788 heroin heroin by itself 1= Yes 2= No
789 opiods opioids you didn't have a prescription for (Vicodin, Percocet, Demerol, Oxycontin, non prescription methadone, etc.)? 1= Yes 2= No
790 sedative sedatives you didn't have a prescription for (Xanax, Valium, Paxil, Elaril, Ativan, Ambien, Seconal, etc.) 1= Yes 2= No
791 othdrug Other drugs 1= Yes 2= No
792 injected Have you ever injected any drugs that were illegal or that you did not have a prescription for? 1= Yes 2= No
793 du_psych Did your drug use cause ? emotional or psychological problems 1= Yes 2= No
794 du_fam Did your drug use cause ? problems with family, friends, work, or police? 1= Yes 2= No
795 du_phys Did your drug use cause ? physical health or medical problems? 1= Yes 2= No
796 du_avoidw Did you ever keep taking a drug to avoid withdrawal symptoms or keep from getting sick? 1= Yes 2= No
797 du_sickw Did you get sick or have withdrawal symptoms when you quit or missed taking a drug? 1= Yes 2= No
798 howwell 1. INTERVIEWER OBSERVATIONS How well do you think the participant understood the questions? 1= Quite well 2= Fairly well 3= Somewhat 4= Very Little 5= Not at all
799 hearimp 2. Does the participant have a SUBSTANTIAL hearing impairment? 1= Yes 2= No
800 visimp 3. Does the participant have a SUBSTANTIAL visual impariment? 1= Yes, completely blind 2= Yes, very poor 3= Yes, poor 4= No, not substantial
801 phyeffrt 4. How great an effort do you think the participant put into the physical function items? 1= A great deal 2= A considerable amount 3= A moderate amount 4= A little bit 5= Hardly any
802 formcode Please enter status code. 11 = COMPLETE 13 = COMPLETE, portion with proxy 12 = INCOMPLETE, refused 14 = INCOMPLETE, too impaired 21 = INCOMPLETE interim, complete later 73 = NOT TESTED, out of town 31 = NOT TESTED, moved 33 = NOT TESTED, refused 75 = NOT TESTED, hospitalized 76 = NOT TESTED, other 42 = DECEASED 43 = WITHDRAWN 44 = WITHDRAWN, Autopsy OK 11 .. 76
803 formpart Was participant reluctant, and/or does participant have special needs? 1= Yes 2= No
804 formcomm Please explain reluctance or any other factors which may have affected this data. [Press enter if no comment needed.] String[120]
805 statid Please enter you staff id. 100 .. 997
806 formch Has the form been modified? 1= Yes 2= No
807 revidate Enter the date that the form was modified. Date type
808 revintd Enter your staff id number. 100 .. 997
809 anydev Are there any protocol deviations or missing data items to enter? 1= Yes 2= No
810 numdev How many total protocol deviations and tests with missing items to enter? 1 .. 20
811 reas00 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
812 test00 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
813 item00 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
814 code00 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
815 oth00 Enter other code used. String[20]
816 expl00 Explain what happened String[100]
817 reas01 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
818 test01 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
819 item01 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
820 code01 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
821 oth01 Enter other code used. String[20]
822 expl01 Explain what happened String[100]
823 reas02 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
824 test02 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
825 item02 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
826 code02 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
827 oth02 Enter other code used. String[20]
828 expl02 Explain what happened String[100]
829 reas03 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
830 test03 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
831 item03 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
832 code03 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
833 oth03 Enter other code used. String[20]
834 expl03 Explain what happened String[100]
835 reas04 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
836 test04 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
837 item04 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
838 code04 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
839 oth04 Enter other code used. String[20]
840 expl04 Explain what happened String[100]
841 reas05 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
842 test05 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
843 item05 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
844 code05 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
845 oth05 Enter other code used. String[20]
846 expl05 Explain what happened String[100]
847 reas06 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
848 test06 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
849 item06 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
850 code06 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
851 oth06 Enter other code used. String[20]
852 expl06 Explain what happened String[100]
853 reas07 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
854 test07 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
855 item07 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
856 code07 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
857 oth07 Enter other code used. String[20]
858 expl07 Explain what happened String[100]
859 reas08 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
860 test08 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
861 item08 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
862 code08 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
863 oth08 Enter other code used. String[20]
864 expl08 Explain what happened String[100]
865 reas09 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
866 test09 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
867 item09 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
868 code09 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
869 oth09 Enter other code used. String[20]
870 expl09 Explain what happened String[100]
871 reas10 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
872 test10 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
873 item10 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
874 code10 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
875 oth10 Enter other code used. String[20]
876 expl10 Explain what happened String[100]
877 reas11 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
878 test11 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
879 item11 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
880 code11 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
881 oth11 Enter other code used. String[20]
882 expl11 Explain what happened String[100]
883 reas12 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
884 test12 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
885 item12 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
886 code12 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
887 oth12 Enter other code used. String[20]
888 expl12 Explain what happened String[100]
889 reas13 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
890 test13 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
891 item13 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
892 code13 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
893 oth13 Enter other code used. String[20]
894 expl13 Explain what happened String[100]
895 reas14 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
896 test14 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
897 item14 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
898 code14 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
899 oth14 Enter other code used. String[20]
900 expl14 Explain what happened String[100]
901 reas15 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
902 test15 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
903 item15 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
904 code15 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
905 oth15 Enter other code used. String[20]
906 expl15 Explain what happened String[100]
907 reas16 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
908 test16 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
909 item16 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
910 code16 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
911 oth16 Enter other code used. String[20]
912 expl16 Explain what happened String[100]
913 reas17 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
914 test17 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
915 item17 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
916 code17 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
917 oth17 Enter other code used. String[20]
918 expl17 Explain what happened String[100]
919 reas18 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
920 test18 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
921 item18 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
922 code18 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
923 oth18 Enter other code used. String[20]
924 expl18 Explain what happened String[100]
925 reas19 Protocol Deviation or Missing Data? 1= Protocol Deviation 2= Missing Data
926 test19 Enter test or procedure. String[15]
927 item19 List items involved. [SEPARATE BY A COMMA] String[20]
928 code19 Enter data code used. 1= Don't Know 2= Refusal 3= other
929 oth19 Enter other code used. String[20]
930 expl19 Explain what happened String[100]

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