4/1/02 ADULT DEMOGRAPHICS (DA) *DA31b.1. What is your religious preference? (IF NEC: Is that a Christian religion?)
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1 4/1/02 ADULT DEMOGRAPHICS (DA) *DA31b.1. What is your religious preference? (IF NEC: Is that a Christian religion?) (PROBE OTHER : What denomination is that?) RECORD ALL MENTIONS RELIGION CODE (S) GO TO *DA33 DON T KNOW REFUSED GO TO *DA33 GO TO *DA33 PROTESTANTISM 01. PROTESTANT, NO DENOMINATION MENTIONED 02. PROTESTANT, INTERDENOMINATIONAL (IF YOU GO TO TWO OR MORE PROTESTANT CHURCHES) 03. APOSTOLIC 04. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 05. BAPTIST (ALL TYPES) 06. BORN-AGAIN CHRISTIAN 07. BRETHREN 08. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST / CHRISTIAN CHURCH 09. CHRISTIAN REFORMED 10. CHURCH OF GOD 11. CONGREGATIONAL 12. EPISCOPALIAN OR ANGLICAN/CHURCH OF ENGLAND 13. EVANGELICAL 14. HOLINESS 15. JEHOVAH S WITNESS 16. LUTHERAN 17. MENNONITE 18. METHODIST (AL TYPES, INCLUDING UNITED BRETHREN) 19. MORMON, LATTER DAY SAINTS 20. NAZARENE 21. PENTECOSTAL 22. PRESBYTERIAN 23. QUAKER, SOCIETY OF FRIENDS 24. SALVATION ARMY 25. SANCTIFIED 26. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 27. SPIRITUAL 28. UNITARIAN 29. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 30. PROTESTANT, OTHER (PLEASE SPECIFY:) CATHOLICISM 31. CATHOLIC, NO DENOMINATION MENTIONED 32. CATHOLIC, ROMAN 33. CATHOLIC, UKRANIAN 34. ORTHODOX (RUSSIAN, GREEK, SERBIAN) 35. CATHOLIC (ALL OTHERS) JUDAISM 36. JEWISH, NO DENOMINATION MENTIONED 37. JEWISH ORTHODOX 38. JEWISH CONSERVATIVE 39. JEWISH REFORM 40. JEWISH RECONSTRUCTIONIST 41. JEWISH (ALL OTHERS) EASTERN 42. BUDDHIST (ALL TYPES, INCLUDING ZEN) 43. HINDU 44. MUSLIM OTHERS 45. RASTAFARIAN 46. AGNOSTIC OR ATHEIST, GO TO *DA NO RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE 48. NO RELIGION, GO TO *DA OTHER (SPECIFY): 1
2 *DA33. How often do you usually attend religious services? ONLY READ OPTIONS IF NEC TO PROMPT. MORE THAN ONCE A WEEK...1 ABOUT ONCE A WEEK...2 ONE TO THREE TIMES A MONTH...3 LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH...4 NEVER...5 DON T KNOW...8 REFUSED...9 *DA35. When you have problems or difficulties in your family, work, or personal life, how often do you seek comfort through religious or spiritual means, such as praying, meditating, attending a religious or spiritual service, or talking to a religious or spiritual advisor often, sometimes, rarely, or never? OFTEN...1 SOMETIMES...2 RARELY...3 NEVER...4 DON T KNOW...8 REFUSED...9 *DA36.1.Have you ever been homeless? YES...1 NO...5 DON T KNOW...8 REFUSED...9 GO TO *DA36.1b1 GO TO *DA36.1b1 GO TO *DA36.1b1 *DA36a.1. Can you remember your exact age the very first time you became homeless? YES...1 NO...5 GO TO *DA36a.3 DON T KNOW...8 GO TO *DA36a.3 REFUSED.9 GO TO *DA36a.3 *DA36a.2. (IN NEC: How old were you?) YEARS OLD GO TO *DA36a.4 REFUSED 999 GO TO *DA36a.4 *DA36a.3. About how old were you? IF ALL MY LIFE OR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER, PROBE: Was it before you first started school? IF NOT YES, PROBE: Was it before you were a teenager? YEARS OLD BEFORE STARTED SCHOOL...4 BEFORE TEENAGER...12 NOT BEFORE TEENAGER...13 DON T KNOW REFUSED
3 *DA36a.4. How old were you the last time you were homeless? YEARS OLD DON T KNOW.998 REFUSED 999 *DA36.1a. How long altogether were you homeless since the age of 18? (IF NEC: Include times when you stayed in shelters for the homeless.) DURATION NUMBER CIRCLE UNIT OF TIME: DAYS...1 WEEKS...2 MONTHS...3 YEARS...4 DON T KNOW REFUSED
4 INTRO: Now we would like to talk about how people cope or defend themselves in order to survive difficult circumstances. *DA36.1b1. Did you ever have a job that required you to carry a gun, such as being in the army forces, the police, or security business? YES... 1 NO... 5 DON T KNOW... 8 REFUSED... 9 *DA36.1c1. (IF *DA36.1b1 EQUALS 1 : Not counting the time on your job) About how many times in your life did you ever threaten someone with a gun? TIMES DON T KNOW REFUSED *DA36.1d1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: (SEE *DA36.1c1) *DA36.1c1 EQUALS ALL OTHERS...2 GO TO *DA36.1j1 *DA36.1e1. Was this always in self-defense? YES... 1 NO... 5 DON T KNOW... 8 REFUSED... 9 *DA36.1f1. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: (SEE *DA36.1c1) *DA36.1c1 EQUALS ALL OTHERS...2 GO TO *DA36.1h1 *DA36.1g1. How old were you when this happened? YEARS OLD DON T KNOW REFUSED GO TO *DA36.1i1 *DA36.1h1. How old were you the first time you threatened someone with a gun? YEARS OLD DON T KNOW REFUSED
5 *DA36.1i1. Did you threaten someone with a gun at any time in the past 12 months? YES... 1 NO... 5 DON T KNOW... 8 REFUSED... 9 *DA36.1j1. About how many times did you ever threaten someone with any other type of weapon, like a knife, stick, broken bottle, or mace? TIMES DON T KNOW REFUSED *DA36.1b. Have you ever been arrested? YES... 1 NO... 5 GO TO *DA36.2 *DA36.1bb. Can you remember your exact age the very first time you were arrested? YES...1 NO...5 GO TO *DA36.1dd DON T KNOW...8 GO TO *DA36.1dd REFUSED.9 GO TO *DA36.1dd *DA36.1cc. (IN NEC: How old were you?) YEARS OLD GO TO *DA36.1ee REFUSED 999 GO TO *DA36.1ee *DA36.1dd. About how old were you? IF ALL MY LIFE OR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER, PROBE: Was it before you first started school? IF NOT YES, PROBE: Was it before you were a teenager? YEARS OLD BEFORE STARTED SCHOOL...4 BEFORE TEENAGER...12 NOT BEFORE TEENAGER...13 DON T KNOW REFUSED *DA36.1ee. When was the last time? PAST MONTH...1 TWO SIX MONTHS AGO...2 SEVEN 12 MONTHS AGO...3 MORE THAN 12 MONTHS AGO...4 DON T KNOW...8 REFUSED...9 GO TO *DA36.2 GO TO *DA36.2 GO TO *DA36.2 5
6 *DA36.1ff. How old were you the last time you were arrested? YEARS OLD DON T KNOW.8 REFUSED 9 *DA36.2. Since the age of 18, were you ever in a jail, prison, or correctional facility? YES... 1 NO... 5 (IF VOL POLITICAL PRISONER )... 6 DON T KNOW... 8 REFUSED... 9 GO TO *DA36.2b GO TO *DA36.2b GO TO *DA36.2b *DA36.2aa. Can you remember your exact age the very first time you were in a jail, prison, or correctional facility? YES...1 NO...5 GO TO *DA36.2cc DON T KNOW...8 GO TO *DA36.2cc REFUSED.9 GO TO *DA36.2cc *DA36.2bb. (IN NEC: How old were you?) YEARS OLD GO TO *DA36.2dd REFUSED 999 GO TO *DA36.2dd *DA36.2cc. About how old were you? IF ALL MY LIFE OR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER, PROBE: Was it before you first started school? IF NOT YES, PROBE: Was it before you were a teenager? YEARS OLD BEFORE STARTED SCHOOL...4 BEFORE TEENAGER...12 NOT BEFORE TEENAGER...13 DON T KNOW REFUSED *DA36.2dd. How old were you the last time you were in a jail, prison, or correctional facility? YEARS OLD DON T KNOW.998 REFUSED 999 6
7 *DA36.2ee. How long altogether were you in one of these facilities since the age of 18? DURATION NUMBER CIRCLE UNIT OF TIME: DAYS...1 WEEKS...2 MONTHS...3 YEARS...4 DON T KNOW REFUSED *DA36.2b. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: (SEE *FN10) *FN10 EQUALS C JJ...1 ALL OTHERS...2 GO TO *DA36.5a *DA36.5. Have you ever received public assistance or welfare since turning age 18 such as Aid to Families with Dependent Children, General Assistance, or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families? YES...1 NO...5 DON T KNOW...8 REFUSED...9 GO TO *DA37 GO TO *DA37 GO TO *DA37 *DA36.5a. (IF *DA36.5 EQUALS 1 : You told me earlier that you received public assistance such as Aid to Families with Dependent Children, General Assistance, or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families in the past 12 months.) How many years in total did you receive public assistance since you turned 18? YEARS DON T KNOW REFUSED *DA36.5b. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: (SEE *DA36.4) *DA36.4 EQUALS ALL OTHERS...2 GO TO *DA37 *DA36.5c. How old were you the last time you received public assistance? YEARS OLD DON T KNOW REFUSED
8 *DA37. (RB, PG 50). (Look at page 50 in your booklet.) Think of this ladder as 10 representing where people stand in the United States. 9 At the top of the ladder are the people who are the best off those who have the most money, the most education and the most respected jobs. At the bottom are the people who are the 8 worst off who have the least money, least education, and the least respected jobs or no job. The higher up you are on the 7 ladder, the closer you are to the people at the very top; the lower you are, the closer you are to the people at the very bottom. 6 What is the number to the right of the rung where you think you 5 stand at this time in your life, relative to other people in the United States? 4 3 NUMBER DON T KNOW REFUSED *DA38. (RB, PG 50). (Look at the bottom of page 50 in your booklet.) Think of this ladder as representing where people stand in their communities. People define community in different ways; please define it in whatever way is most meaningful for you. At the top of the 9 ladder are the people who have the highest standing in their community. At the bottom are the people who have the lowest standing in their community. 8 What is the number to the right of the rung where you think you 7 stand at this time in your life, relative to other people in your community NUMBER 4 DON T KNOW REFUSED
9 *DA38a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: (SEE *DM1.6) *DM1.6 EQUALS UNITED STATES 1 GO TO *DA39 ALL OTHERS... 2 *DA38b. (RB, PG 51).Think of this ladder as representing where people stand in your country of origin. 10 What is the number to the right of the rung where you think you would stand if you were still in your country of origin? NUMBER DON T KNOW REFUSED
10 *DA39. The next few questions are about the terrorist attacks in various locations (the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, or the Pennsylvania crash site) on September 11, Did you know anyone who was killed in either of those attacks? YES...1 NO...5 GO TO *DA40 DON T KNOW...8 GO TO *DA40 REFUSED...9 GO TO *DA40 *DA39a. What was their relationship to you? (RECORD ALL MENTIONS.) DO NOT DISTINGUISH SINGLE VERSUS MULTIPLE VICTIMS IN A SINGLE CATEGORY; E.G. three of my friends IS CODED THE SAME AS one of my friends. CODE FRIEND RATHER THAN ACQUAINTANCE ONLY IF R REPORTS THAT THE VICTIM WAS A FRIEND OR SOMEONE I WAS CLOSE TO. IF NEC, PROBE: Did you know anyone else who was killed? I. RELATIVE A. PARENT... 1 B. SIBLING... 2 C. CHILD... 3 D. SPOUSE... 4 E. SECOND DEGREE RELATIVE (E.G., COUSIN, NEPHEW, AUNT)... 5 F. OTHER RELATIVE... 6 II. NONRELATIVE G. ROMANTIC PARTNER... 7 H. FRIEND... 8 I. NEIGHBOR... 9 J. COWORKER K. ACQUAINTANCE L. OTHER (SPECIFY)
11 *DA40. Do you know anyone who was injured in, but survived, one of the attacks? YES...1 NO...5 GO TO *DA41 DON T KNOW...8 GO TO *DA41 REFUSED...9 GO TO *DA41 *DA40a. What is their relationship to you? (RECORD ALL MENTIONS.) DO NOT DISTINGUISH SINGLE VERSUS MULTIPLE VICTIMS IN A SINGLE CATEGORY; E.G. three of my friends IS CODED THE SAME AS one of my friends. CODE FRIEND RATHER THAN ACQUAINTANCE ONLY IF R REPORTS THAT THE VICTIM WAS A FRIEND OR SOMEONE I WAS CLOSE TO. IF NEC, PROBE: Do you know anyone else who was injured in either of the attacks? I. RELATIVE A. PARENT... 1 B. SIBLING... 2 C. CHILD... 3 D. SPOUSE... 4 E. SECOND DEGREE RELATIVE (E.G., COUSIN, NEPHEW, AUNT)... 5 F. OTHER RELATIVE... 6 II. NONRELATIVE G. ROMANTIC PARTNER... 7 H. FRIEND... 8 I. NEIGHBOR... 9 J. COWORKER K. ACQUAINTANCE L. OTHER (SPECIFY) *DA41. Were you an in-person witness either to one of the attacks or to the disaster scene in the first few days after the attacks? I don t mean seeing it on TV, but actually being there. YES...1 NO...5 DON T KNOW...8 REFUSED...9 *DA41a. In the first weeks after the terrorist attacks, how much time, on average, did you spend each day getting information about the attacks from the media (e.g. TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, internet)? NONE...1 UP TO ONE HOUR...2 MORE THAN ONE HOUR, BUT UP TO TWO HOURS...3 MORE THAN TWO HOURS, BUT UP TO FOUR HOURS...4 MORE THAN FOUR HOURS, BUT UP TO EIGHT HOURS...5 MORE THAN EIGHT HOURS, BUT UP TO TWELVE HOURS...6 MORE THAN TWELVE HOURS...7 DON T KNOW...8 REFUSED
12 *DA42. As a result of the attacks, how much has your life been affected in the following areas a lot, some, a little, or not at all? A LOT (1) SOME (2) A LITTLE (3) NOT AT ALL (4) *DA42b. Losing my job *DA42d. Reduction in my family income *DA42e. Feeling more patriotic *DA42f. Feeling less safe and secure *DA42h. Been treated unfairly because of my race, ethnicity or physical appearance *DA42i. Feeling less optimistic about the future *DA42l. Feeling that I no longer can cope with things GO TO *SOP1, NEXT SECTION 12
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