全国夫妻健康与时间研究:样本、设计和权重。

IF 2.6 3区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY Population Research and Policy Review Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-05 DOI:10.1007/s11113-023-09799-7
Claire M Kamp Dush, Wendy D Manning, Miranda N Berrigan, Jenny Marlar, Alexandra VanBergen, Angelina Theodorou, Dato Tsabutashvili, Manas Chattopadhyay
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国家夫妇健康与时间研究(NCHAT)是美国第一项针对夫妇的全面、具有人口代表性的研究,包含了大量性、性别、种族和民族多样性的样本。这些数据来自盖洛普调查小组和盖洛普调查样本,加权后,这些数据代表了美国(1)已婚或同居、(2)年龄在20至60岁之间、(3)会说英语或西班牙语以及(4)能上网的个人的人口。这些数据是在2020年9月至2021年4月期间收集的,当时正值全球疫情以及种族和政治动荡。NCHAT包括对3642名主要受访者和1515名合作伙伴的调查以及时间日记。我们描述了NCHAT研究的抽样过程、对不同人群代表性样本进行加权的挑战以及社会人口学特征。这些数据将为对美国家庭的健康和福祉进行新的研究提供机会。
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National Couples' Health and Time Study: Sample, Design, and Weighting.

The National Couples' Health and Time Study (NCHAT) is the first fully powered, population-representative study of couples in America containing large samples of sexual, gender, and racial and ethnic diverse individuals. Drawn from the Gallup Panel and the Gallup Recontact Sample, when weighted, the data are population representative of individuals in the United States who (1) are married or cohabiting, (2) are between 20 and 60, (3) speak English or Spanish, and (4) have internet access. The data were collected between September 2020 and April 2021 in the midst of a global pandemic as well as racial and political upheaval. NCHAT includes surveys of 3,642 main respondents and 1,515 partners along with time diaries. We describe the sampling process, challenges weighting a diverse population-representative samples, and sociodemographic characteristics of the NCHAT study. These data will provide opportunities for new research on the health and well-being of American families.

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期刊介绍: Now accepted in JSTOR! Population Research and Policy Review has a twofold goal: it provides a convenient source for government officials and scholars in which they can learn about the policy implications of recent research relevant to the causes and consequences of changing population size and composition; and it provides a broad, interdisciplinary coverage of population research. Population Research and Policy Review seeks to publish quality material of interest to professionals working in the fields of population, and those fields which intersect and overlap with population studies. The publication includes demographic, economic, social, political and health research papers and related contributions which are based on either the direct scientific evaluation of particular policies or programs, or general contributions intended to advance knowledge that informs policy and program development.
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