IND_2007_SAGE-DRMVS_v01_M
SAGE Day Reconstruction Method Validation Study 2007
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India | IND |
Other Household Survey [hh/oth]
One of the goals of the Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE) is to examine and measure the relationship between health and well-being. SAGE is the first study to measure and distinguish between two concepts of well-being: experiential and evaluative, in low and middle income countries. The short version WHO Quality of Life (WHOQOL) instrument was used to measure evaluative well-being. An adapted version of the Day Reconstruction Method (DRM) was used to measure emotional or experiential well-being.
However further substantiation for measuring emotional well-being and adjusting for systematic biases in self-report is required.
Objectives:
Methods:
The short and fullday versions of the DRM questionnaires were implemented in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
The target sample size was 1560 respondents, 200 respondents on Monday through Saturday and 360 respondents on Sunday.
The version of the short questionnaire was randomly assigned to each selected respondent:
short "morning" (Set A)
short "afternoon" (Set B)
short "evening" (Set C)
short "full day" (Set D).
Each set was assigned to 390 respondents.
The interviewer returned to the same household and respondent one or two weeks later on the same weekday or weekend day for a second interview. On this occasion the full day DRM questionnaire was administered. Interviewers were asked about the previous day (i.e. day prior to the interview) in each interview. Duration of the short version module of the DRM was at most 15 minutes of interview time in total.
Blood samples:
Blood samples were collected after the final interview by dry blood spot(DBS) and venepuncture (i.e. 2 blood samples per respondent - one DBS and one test tube). Protocols for the DBS and venepuncture followed procedures previously used for the SAGE pilot and full survey. The blood samples will be examined for fibrinogen, while also assessing the characteristics of DBS versus venepuncture.
Review of hospital records:
Each respondent was asked if the survey team would be allowed to review their hospital records. Two groups of subjects will be selected and their records reviewed:
Content:
Short questionnaire
Section 0100: Contact Record
Section 0500: Housing
Section 0700: Assets and Household Income
Section 1000: Socio-Demographic Characteristics
Section 2000: Health State Descriptions
Section 7000: Subjective Well-Being and Quality of Life (Set A, B, C or D)
Full Day questionnaire
Section 0100: Contact Record
Section 4000: Chronic Conditions and Health Services Coverage
Section 7000: Subjective Well-Being and Quality of Life
Sample survey data [ssd]
individuals
Version 01: Edited, anonymous dataset for public distribution.
2014-10-10
The scope of the DRM Validation sub-study includes:
Household: Household characteristics, household listing, dwelling type and durability, water and sanitation, assets and household income.
Individual:
Topic | Vocabulary |
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Day Reconstruction Method Validation Study (DRMVS) | Survey |
Jodhpur, Rajastan, India
The survey covered all de jure household members (usual residents), aged 18 years and above.
Name | Affiliation |
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Dr MATHUR, Arvind | Dr. S.N. Medical College (Jodhpur, India) |
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US National Institute on Aging | Funding support to Dr. S.N. Medical College |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Dr SUZMAN, Richard | The National Institute on Aging's Division of Behavioral and Social Research | Dr Suzman was Instrumental in providing continuous intellectual and other technical support to SAGE and has made the entire endeavour possible |
Target sample was 1560 randomly selected respondents:1150 aged 50 years and older and 410 18-49 years.
The sample was stratified by urbanicity, age-groups and sex.
There was oversampling of persons aged 70 years and older.
The questionnaires for the DRM Validation Study were structured questionnaires based on the Study on Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE) instruments with some modifications and additions.
Questionnaires were developed in English and translated into Hindi.
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2007-07-01 | 2007-12-31 |
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Dr. S.N. Medical College (Jodhpur, India) |
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NAIDOO, Nirmala | World Health Organization | http://apps.who.int/healthinfo/systems/surveydata | sagesurvey@who.int |
The data is accessible under the following terms and conditions:
Dr. S.N. Medical College (Jodhpur), The World Health Organization(WHO) and the US National Institute on Aging(NIA) bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Publications based on SAGE Day Recontruction Method Validation data should use the following acknowledgement:
"This paper uses data from the WHO SAGE Day Recontruction Method Validation Study, A Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE) sub-study."
The data is being distributed without warranty of any kind.
The responsibility for the use of the data lies with the user.
In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for damages arising from its use.
© World Health Organization 2014
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NAIDOO, Nirmala | World Health Organization | sagesurvey@who.int |
DDI_IND_2007_SAGE-DRMVS_v01_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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NAIDOO, Nirmala | World Health Organization | Supervision and review of metadata and documentation of study |
HUANG, Yunpeng | World Health Organization | Documentation of data |
Development Economics Data Group | The World Bank | Metadata adapted for World Bank Microdata Library |
2023-05-17
Version 01 (May 2023): This metadata was downloaded from the WHO Multi-Country Studies Data Archive (https://apps.who.int/healthinfo/systems/surveydata/index.php/catalog) and it is identical to WHO version (IND-WHO-SAGE-DRMVS-2007-V01). The following two metadata fields were edited - Document ID and Survey ID.