
Family Survey Dutch Population (FSDP) > Family Survey Dutch Population 2018
Single Wave Study
General Information
Title
Family Survey Dutch Population 2018
Project Number
202.3
Abstract
The study ‘Family Survey Dutch Population’ (FSDP) provides a representation of what is happening in the Netherlands and how the situation of the
Dutch is.
Longitudinal Type
Single Wave Study
Begin date
07-05-2018
End date
26-06-2018
Researcher
Roza Meuleman (Radboud University); Jochem Tolsma (Radboud University); Gerbert Kraaykamp (Radboud University)
Publisher
CentERdata
Copyright
© 2021 CentERdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xah-fukw
Funding Organization
NWO
Radboud University
ODISSEI
Radboud University
ODISSEI
Datasets and documentation
View Documentation
Codebook in English
Codebook in Dutch
Codebook in Dutch by the researchers of Radboud University. Meuleman, R., Tolsma, J., & Kraaykamp, G. (2018). Family Survey Dutch Population 2017/2018. Radboud University.
Data Files
English SPSS file
English STATA file
Variables
Variable name | Variable Label |
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nomem_encr | Number of household member encrypted |
oz18a_m | Year and month of the field work period |
oz18a001 | Participated in Wave 1 |
oz18a002 | Had work last time |
oz18a003 | Member of/volunteer for at least one organization in Wave 1 |
oz18a004 | Was retired last time |
oz18a005 | Was self-employed last time |
oz18a006 | Gender of respondent |
oz18a007 | Type of volunteer organization in Wave 1 |
oz18a008 | Do you ever read books? (not for work or studies) |
oz18a009 | When you read books, how often do you read Dutch literary novels or literary novels translated to Dutch? |
oz18a010 | When you watch television, how often do you watch the following programs? Political current affairs programs (such as Nieuwsuur, Buitenhof or EenVandaag) |
oz18a011 | Reality programs (such as Trauma Centrum, Wegmisbruikers! or Red mijn vakantie) |
oz18a012 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - Classical music, opera |
oz18a013 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - Pop, rock, hard rock |
oz18a014 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - Jazz |
oz18a015 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - Funk, soul, blues |
oz18a016 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - Dance, house |
oz18a017 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - Cabaret or chanson |
oz18a018 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - Popular Dutch music, levenslied ('song of life'), schlager |
oz18a019 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - World music, reggae, salsa |
oz18a020 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - R&B, rap, hip-hop |
oz18a021 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - Religious, gospel |
oz18a022 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - Folk, country |
oz18a023 | Which of the following genres of music do you regularly listen to? - I do not listen to music regularly |
oz18a024 | Attending classical concerts, opera and ballet |
oz18a025 | Visiting art museums (visual arts, exhibitions) |
oz18a026 | Attending serious theater performances (drama, dance) |
oz18a027 | Greeting a stranger on the street. |
oz18a028 | Putting batteries, energy-saving lightbulbs or paint in the regular trash. |
oz18a029 | Informing the staff when you accidentally knock something over in a store. |
oz18a030 | Calling people out for littering. |
oz18a031 | Offering your seat in public transport to someone who has difficulty walking. |
oz18a032 | Apologizing when you accidentally bump into someone. |
oz18a033 | Offering to let someone go ahead of you in the queue at the cash register if they only have a few items to check out. |
oz18a034 | Yelling at people who make mistakes in traffic. |
oz18a035 | In general, most people are trustworthy. |
oz18a036 | Politicians often promise more than they can deliver. |
oz18a037 | Most ministers put too much of their own personal mark on government policy. |
oz18a038 | You’re more likely to become a member of parliament by having friends in politics than by having the right qualifications. |
oz18a039 | Members of parliament should not hold any other positions in the business sector. |
oz18a040 | More girls should choose to do technical studies. |
oz18a041 | It is simply a fact that status is more important to men than to women. |
oz18a042 | Caring for children is the responsibility of men as much as of women. |
oz18a043 | Female police officers often have less authority than male officers. |
oz18a044 | Girls are generally better at language than boys. |
oz18a045 | Women are a better fit for jobs in care. |
oz18a046 | Mathematics is more of a thing for boys. |
oz18a047 | Men shouldn’t behave like women. |
oz18a048 | I prefer to be helped by a male doctor. |
oz18a049 | Women should be able to be financially independent. |
oz18a050 | Men are more suited to technical jobs. |
oz18a051 | It is unnatural for boys to train for the care sector. |
oz18a052 | The following questions are about your health. Generally speaking, what is your health status? |
oz18a053 | How tall are you (without shoes)? Please enter your length in whole centimeters without a decimal point. |
oz18a054 | How many kilos do you weigh (undressed)? |
oz18a055 | In the past four weeks, how often did you feel… Calm and quiet |
oz18a056 | In the past four weeks, how often did you feel… Burnt out |
oz18a057 | In the past four weeks, how often did you feel… Gloomy and depressed |
oz18a058 | In the past four weeks, how often did you feel… Energetic |
oz18a059 | The following questions are about your work situation. Are you currently doing paid work? |
oz18a060 | Did you change employers in the past half year? |
oz18a061 | Did you change jobs in the past half year? |
oz18a062 | In what form of employment do you currently work? |
oz18a067 | Does your job involve supervising the work of other people? If so, how many people? |
oz18a068 | Do you exclusively supervise, or do you also do work comparable to the employees whom you supervise? |
oz18a069 | How many hours a week do you work in this job? Include any structural overtime. Do not count commute time. |
oz18a070 | Can you personally determine your own work times? |
oz18a071 | Can you personally determine when you take leave? |
oz18a072 | Which sector do you work in? |
oz18a073 | How many people work at this company or organization? |
oz18a074 | How many people does your direct supervisor supervise? |
oz18a075 | Is your direct supervisor a man or a woman? |
oz18a076 | Please indicate the age category of your direct supervisor. |
oz18a077 | What is your direct supervisor’s descent? |
oz18a078 | What is your direct supervisor’s highest completed education? |
oz18a080 | Please estimate what percentage of your colleagues are women. |
oz18a081 | On the whole, how satisfied are you with your current job? |
oz18a082 | How satisfied are you with your wage or salary or business income? |
oz18a083 | How satisfied are you with the possibilities to determine your own working hours? |
oz18a084 | How satisfied are you with how physically demanding your work is? |
oz18a085 | How satisfied are you with the possibilities to determine your own work duties? |
oz18a086 | How satisfied are you with your promotion prospects and/or career opportunities? |
oz18a087 | How satisfied are you with your supervisor’s performance? |
oz18a088 | How satisfied are you with the appreciation shown to you by your supervisor? |
oz18a089 | How satisfied are you with your supervisor’s social skills? |
oz18a090 | How satisfied are you with your supervisor’s understanding for employees’ care responsibilities at home? |
oz18a091 | Employees receive equal financial rewards for equal work. |
oz18a092 | At the company where I work, decisions about promotions/advancements are taken fairly. |
oz18a093 | At the company where I work, employees are appreciated for who they are as individuals, not just for their work. |
oz18a094 | The company culture is one in which differences between employees are appreciated. |
oz18a095 | At the company where I work, the opinions of all employees are used to improve working practices. |
oz18a096 | The company management considers the input of all staff important, regardless of rank or position. |
oz18a097 | At the company where you currently work, how often to you encounter opposition from... the management |
oz18a098 | At the company where you currently work, how often to you encounter opposition from... your direct supervisor |
oz18a099 | At the company where you currently work, how often to you encounter opposition from... your immediate male colleagues |
oz18a100 | At the company where you currently work, how often to you encounter opposition from... your immediate female colleagues |
oz18a101 | Possibilities to individually determine your own working times (workday start and end times) |
oz18a102 | Policy to encourage assigning higher positions to women (e.g. gender quota or reserving higher positions for women) |
oz18a103 | Possibilities to work from home |
oz18a104 | Measures for the personal development of female workers (e.g. leadership program, training program, coaching for women) |
oz18a105 | Flexible leave arrangements (taking care leave) |
oz18a106 | possibilities to individually determine your own working times? |
oz18a107 | possibilities to work from home? |
oz18a108 | measures for the personal development of female workers (e.g. leadership program, training program, coaching for women)? |
oz18a109 | flexible leave arrangements (taking care leave)? |
oz18a110 | Please indicate which of the following statements about your professional career is most applicable to you. In five years... |
oz18a111 | To what extent does your current company offer possibilities for you to have been promoted in five years? |
oz18a112 | To what extent does your current company offer possibilities for you to have developed yourself further (e.g. specialized or broadened your skills) in five years? |
oz18a113 | If someone were to apply for your job today, what kind of education level would that person then normally need in order to be hired for this kind of job? |
oz18a114 | We will now ask a few questions about your current job. Does your current job (still) involve supervising the work of other people? If so, how many people? |
oz18a115 | Do you exclusively supervise, or do you also do work comparable to the employees whom you supervise? |
oz18a116 | How many hours a week do you work in this job? Include any structural overtime. Do not count commute time. |
oz18a117 | Please estimate what percentage of your colleagues are women. |
oz18a118 | How satisfied are you with your promotion prospects and/or career opportunities at your current job? |
oz18a119 | And how satisfied are you with your supervisor’s understanding for employees’ care responsibilities at home? |
oz18a120 | Employees receive equal financial rewards for equal work. |
oz18a121 | At the company where I work, decisions about promotions are taken fairly. |
oz18a122 | At the company where I work, employees are appreciated for who they are as individuals, not just for their work. |
oz18a123 | The company culture is one in which differences between employees are appreciated. |
oz18a124 | At the company where I work, the opinions of all employees are used to improve working practices. |
oz18a125 | The company management considers the input of all staff important, regardless of rank or position. |
oz18a126 | At the company where you currently work, how often to you encounter opposition from... the management |
oz18a127 | At the company where you currently work, how often to you encounter opposition from... your direct supervisor |
oz18a128 | At the company where you currently work, how often to you encounter opposition from... your immediate male colleagues |
oz18a129 | At the company where you currently work, how often to you encounter opposition from... your immediate female colleagues |
oz18a130 | Possibilities to individually determine your own working times (workday start and end times) |
oz18a131 | Policy to encourage assigning higher positions to women (e.g. gender quota or reserving higher positions for women) |
oz18a132 | Possibilities to work from home |
oz18a133 | Measures for the personal development of female workers (e.g. leadership program, training program, coaching for women) |
oz18a134 | Flexible leave arrangements (taking care leave) |
oz18a135 | possibilities to individually determine your own working times? |
oz18a136 | possibilities to work from home? |
oz18a137 | measures for the personal development of female workers (e.g. leadership program, training program, coaching for women)? |
oz18a138 | flexible leave arrangements (taking care leave)? |
oz18a139 | Please indicate which of the following statements about your professional career is most applicable to you. In five years... |
oz18a140 | To what extent does your current company offer possibilities for you to have been promoted in five years? |
oz18a141 | To what extent does your current company offer possibilities for you to have developed yourself further (e.g. specialized or broadened your skills) in five years? |
oz18a142 | If someone were to apply for your job today, what kind of education level would that person then normally need in order to be hired for this kind of job? |
oz18a143 | What is your current situation? |
oz18a145 | The following questions are about your pension. At what age did you retire? |
oz18a146 | Did you want to retire at that time, or would you have preferred to keep working? |
oz18a147 | What was the main reason to retire? |
oz18a149 | After you retired, did you ever do any paid work? |
oz18a150 | What was the main reason for you to do paid work again? |
oz18a152 | The state pension age should be brought back to 65 for everyone. |
oz18a153 | People with demanding jobs should be able to retire earlier. |
oz18a154 | The right to terminate employment should be relaxed for older employees. |
oz18a155 | In October of last year, you indicated that you were involved with a/an [oz18a007] as a member and/or volunteer. Are you still involved with this same association or organization? |
oz18a156 | Please estimate what percentage of your fellow members of this association or organization ([oz18a007]) have completed a HBO (higher professional education) or university education. |
oz18a157 | Within your association or organization ([oz18a007]), how regularly do you have contact with fellow members who have an HBO or university diploma? |
oz18a158 | Within this association or organization, do you have contact with people who have an HBO or university diploma more frequently than outside your association or organization, or less frequently? |
oz18a159 | Please estimate what percentage of your fellow members of this association or organization ([oz18a007]) are of non-Western descent (e.g. Turkish, Moroccan, Surinamese, Antillean). |
oz18a160 | Within your association or organization ([oz18a007]), how regularly do you have contact with fellow members of non-Western descent? |
oz18a161 | Within this association or organization, do you have contact with people of non-Western descent more frequently than outside your association or organization, or less frequently? |
oz18a162 | Why are you no longer involved with this association or organization? Please choose the answer that best fits your situation. |
oz18a163 | Within this association or organization, did you have contact with people who have an HBO or university diploma more frequently than outside your association or organization, or less frequently? |
oz18a164 | Within this association or organization, did you have contact with people of non-Western (e.g. Turkish, Moroccan, Surinamese, Antillean) descent more frequently than outside your association or organization, or less frequently? |
oz18a165 | Since October of last year, did you become involved with another association or organization as a member and/or a volunteer? |
oz18a166 | Wat kind of association or organization? |
oz18a167 | How did you become involved with this association or organization? Please choose the answer that best fits your situation. |
oz18a168 | Please estimate what percentage of your fellow members of this association or organization (oz18a166) have completed a HBO (higher professional education) or university education. |
oz18a169 | Within your association or organization (oz18a166), how regularly do you have contact with fellow members who have an HBO or university diploma? |
oz18a170 | Within this association or organization, do you have contact with people who have an HBO or university diploma more frequently than outside your association or organization, or less frequently? |
oz18a171 | Please estimate what percentage of your fellow members of this association or organization (oz18a166) are of non-Western descent (e.g. Turkish, Moroccan, Surinamese, Antillean). |
oz18a172 | Within your association or organization (oz18a166), how regularly do you have contact with fellow members of non-Western descent? |
oz18a173 | Within this association or organization, do you have contact with people of non-Western descent more frequently than outside your association or organization, or less frequently? |
oz18a174 | In the past 12 months, were you involved with another association or organization as a member and/or volunteer? |
oz18a175 | Wat kind of association or organization? |
oz18a176 | How did you become involved with this association or organization? Please choose the answer that best fits your situation. |
oz18a177 | Please estimate what percentage of your fellow members of this association or organization (oz18a175) have completed a HBO (higher professional education) or university education. |
oz18a178 | Within your association or organization (oz18a175), how regularly do you have contact with fellow members who have an HBO or university diploma? |
oz18a179 | Within this association or organization, do you have contact with people who have an HBO or university diploma more frequently than outside your association or organization, or less frequently? |
oz18a180 | Please estimate what percentage of your fellow members of this association or organization (oz18a175) are of non-Western descent (e.g. Turkish, Moroccan, Surinamese, Antillean). |
oz18a181 | Within your association or organization (oz18a175), how regularly do you have contact with fellow members of non-Western descent? |
oz18a182 | Within this association or organization, do you have contact with people of non-Western descent more frequently than outside your association or organization, or less frequently? |
oz18a183 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Small jobs in or around the house |
oz18a184 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Lending out tools, equipment or clothing |
oz18a185 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Helping out with an activity or event |
oz18a186 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Looking after (grand)children |
oz18a187 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Taking care of pets or plants while someone is away |
oz18a188 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Giving advice |
oz18a189 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Bringing someone somewhere or picking them up |
oz18a190 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Offering a sympathetic ear |
oz18a191 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Small jobs in or around the house |
oz18a192 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Lending out tools, equipment or clothing |
oz18a193 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Helping out with an activity or event |
oz18a194 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Looking after (grand)children |
oz18a195 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Taking care of pets or plants while someone is away |
oz18a196 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Giving advice |
oz18a197 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Bringing someone somewhere or picking them up |
oz18a198 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Offering a sympathetic ear |
oz18a199 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Small jobs in or around the house |
oz18a200 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Lending out tools, equipment or clothing |
oz18a201 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Helping out with an activity or event |
oz18a202 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Looking after (grand)children |
oz18a203 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Taking care of pets or plants while someone is away |
oz18a204 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Giving advice |
oz18a205 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Bringing someone somewhere or picking them up |
oz18a206 | Done unpaid in the past 12 months... Offering a sympathetic ear |
oz18a207 | On average, how many hours per week do you spend on care and domestic tasks, such as taking care of the children, cooking, cleaning and laundry? |
oz18a208 | How many children do you have who are living at home? |
oz18a209 | How many children do you have who are living away from home? |
oz18a210 | Do you have a partner? |
oz18a211 | What is your marital status? |
oz18a212 | What is your household like? |
oz18a213 | What is your partner’s age? |
oz18a214 | In which country was your partner born? |
oz18a216 | What is the highest level of education that your partner completed, receiving a diploma or certificate? |
oz18a218 | Is your partner doing paid work at this time? |
oz18a219 | In what form of employment does your partner currently work? |
oz18a224 | Which sector does your partner work in? |
oz18a225 | Does your partner’s job involve supervising the work of other people? If so, how many people? |
oz18a226 | How many hours per week does your partner work in this job? Include any structural overtime. Do not count commute time. |
oz18a227 | On average, how many hours per week does your partner spend on care and domestic tasks, such as taking care of the children, cooking, cleaning and laundry? |
oz18a228 | Generally speaking, how would you describe your partner’s health? |
oz18a229 | My partner taught me to take others into account. |
oz18a230 | My partner emphasizes how important it is to help others. |
oz18a231 | I feel/felt encouraged by my partner in my professional career. |
oz18a232 | My partner is someone with whom I can/could really talk about my work. |
oz18a233 | My partner would contribute/would have contributed more to care and/or domestic chores if that were necessary/had been necessary for my career. |
oz18a234 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - Political party or political association |
oz18a235 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - Church-related group or association |
oz18a236 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - School or youth club |
oz18a237 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - Music, drama or hobby club |
oz18a238 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - Sports club |
oz18a239 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - Neighborhood association |
oz18a240 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - Trade union, professional, or special interest organization (e.g. Consumentenbond, ANWB) |
oz18a241 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - Environmental organization (e.g. Greenpeace, WNF) |
oz18a242 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - Humanitarian organization (e.g. Oxfam) |
oz18a243 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - Human rights organization (e.g. Amnesty International) |
oz18a244 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - Fair trade organization (e.g. Wereldwinkels) |
oz18a245 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - Social support organization (e.g. food bank) |
oz18a246 | Please indicate for which of the following associations and organizations your partner volunteered in the past 12 months. - None of the above |
oz18a247 | Please indicate what your life situation was like around age 15. Who did you grow up with? - Biological mother |
oz18a248 | Please indicate what your life situation was like around age 15. Who did you grow up with? - Biological father |
oz18a249 | Please indicate what your life situation was like around age 15. Who did you grow up with? - Stepmother |
oz18a250 | Please indicate what your life situation was like around age 15. Who did you grow up with? - Stepfather |
oz18a251 | Please indicate what your life situation was like around age 15. Who did you grow up with? - Adoptive mother |
oz18a252 | Please indicate what your life situation was like around age 15. Who did you grow up with? - Adoptive father |
oz18a253 | Please indicate what your life situation was like around age 15. Who did you grow up with? - Foster mother |
oz18a254 | Please indicate what your life situation was like around age 15. Who did you grow up with? - Foster father |
oz18a255 | Please indicate what your life situation was like around age 15. Who did you grow up with? - In a sheltered home |
oz18a256 | Please indicate what your life situation was like around age 15. Who did you grow up with? - Other, namely: |
oz18a258 | How many brothers and sisters did you live with when you were approximately 15? We mean all brothers and sisters (biological siblings, stepsiblings, foster and adopted siblings). |
oz18a259 | How old was your biological mother when she had her first child? |
oz18a260 | Is your biological father still alive? If not, in which year did he die? |
oz18a261 | Biological father died in: |
oz18a262 | Is your biological mother still alive? If not, in which year did she die? |
oz18a263 | Biological mother died in: |
oz18a264 | Some people are raised by non-biological parents. Are your non-biological parents or caregivers still alive? |
oz18a265 | One of my non-biological parents died in: |
oz18a266 | My caregiver who died first died in: |
oz18a267 | The following questions are about your parents. Did your parents ever get divorced? By 'parents', we also mean any step-parents, foster parents or adoptive parents, in this question and the following questions. |
oz18a268 | How old were you when your parents separated? |
oz18a269 | What is/was your father’s highest completed education? |
oz18a271 | What is/was your mother’s highest completed education? |
oz18a276 | What was his job and what did it involve? - Has never worked |
oz18a277 | In this profession, did your father work independently, or was he employed by a company, the government or a semi-public organization? |
oz18a278 | Did your father’s job involve supervising the work of other people? If so, how many people? |
oz18a279 | before you started going to school (age 0 to 4)? |
oz18a280 | when you attended primary school (age 5 to 12)? |
oz18a281 | when you went to secondary school (more than 12 years old)? |
oz18a285 | What was her job and what did it involve? - Has never worked |
oz18a286 | In this profession, did your mother work independently, or was she employed by a company, the government or a semi-public organization? |
oz18a287 | Did your mother’s job involve supervising the work of other people? If so, how many people? |
oz18a288 | Attending classical concerts, opera and ballet |
oz18a289 | Visiting art museums (visual arts, exhibitions) |
oz18a290 | Attending serious theater performances (drama, dance) |
oz18a291 | Attending classical concerts, opera and ballet |
oz18a292 | Visiting art museums (visual arts, exhibitions) |
oz18a293 | Attending serious theater performances (drama, dance) |
oz18a294 | As a preschooler, my parents would read to me. |
oz18a295 | I was given books on my birthday / Christmas / Saint Nicholas. |
oz18a296 | In my family, we talked about the books that I read. |
oz18a297 | My parents were interested in what I read. |
oz18a298 | We would now like to ask a few questions about the use of various media in your family. How often did your mother read Dutch novels / novels translated to Dutch when you were approximately 15 years old? |
oz18a299 | How often did your father read Dutch novels / novels translated to Dutch when you were approximately 15 years old? |
oz18a300 | Generally speaking, how would you describe your father’s health when you were approximately 15 years old? |
oz18a301 | Generally speaking, how would you describe your mother’s health when you were approximately 15 years old? |
oz18a302 | Unable to replace things when they broke |
oz18a303 | Having to borrow money for necessary expenses |
oz18a304 | Being late on rent/mortgage payments or gas/water/power bills |
oz18a305 | Creditors/bailiffs at the door |
oz18a306 | Difficulty making ends meet |
oz18a307 | My parents tried to make my youth interesting and educational. |
oz18a308 | When I came home, my parents always asked what I had done that day. |
oz18a309 | Whenever I was having a hard time, my parents would try to comfort me. |
oz18a310 | My parents punished me harshly, even for little things. |
oz18a311 | Whenever I did something and it worked out well, my parents were proud of me. |
oz18a312 | My parents beat me more than I deserved. |
oz18a313 | I think that my parents were overly afraid that something would happen to me. |
oz18a314 | By both words and deeds, my parents let me know that they loved me. |
oz18a315 | My parents read to me when I was a preschooler. |
oz18a316 | My parents taught me to take others into account. |
oz18a317 | My parents emphasized how important it is to help others. |
oz18a318 | Some people are confronted with difficult circumstances during their childhood. We would like to know to what extent this was the case for you. |
oz18a319 | Was one of your parents or were both of your parents problem drinkers or alcoholics during your youth? |
oz18a320 | During your youth, how often did one or both of your parents hit, roughly shove, or grab you? |
oz18a321 | During your youth, how often did one or both of your parents swear at, insult, belittle or humiliate you? |
oz18a322 | Finally, we would like to ask a few questions about your personal situation during your youth. Generally speaking, how would you describe your health when you were 15 years old? |
oz18a323 | During your youth – the period between ages 5 and 18 – did you ever have a chronic disease or handicap? This includes both physical and mental problems. |
oz18a324 | At which age did this physical and/or mental illness or handicap first occur? |
oz18a325 | How often did this physical and/or mental illness or handicap act as a hindrance in your daily life, for instance with regard to going to school, studying or doing homework? |
oz18a326 | During your school years, did you ever have to repeat a year? During elementary or primary school? |
oz18a327 | And during secondary school? |
oz18a328 | During secondary school, did you ever transition to a lower school level, e.g. from HAVO to MAVO or VMBO? |
oz18a329 | During my secondary school years, I often got into arguments with adults, like my parents and teachers. |
oz18a330 | As a teenager, I often got into arguments with my peers. |
oz18a331 | I did not have many friends during my secondary school years. |
oz18a332 | During the years between age 12 and 18, I was often unhappy, sad or depressed. |
oz18a333 | As a teenager, I felt like I was worthless. |
oz18a334 | During secondary school, I was often reluctant to go to school. |
oz18a335 | Whenever anything was bothering me, I could talk about it with family members, like my parents, brothers or sisters, or grandparents. |
oz18a336 | Whenever anything was bothering me, I could talk about it with friends or close acquaintances. |
oz18a337 | Whenever anything was bothering me, I could talk about it with a teacher, counsellor or psychologist. |
oz18a338 | Was it difficult to answer the questions? |
oz18a339 | Were the questions sufficiently clear? |
oz18a340 | Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things? |
oz18a341 | Was it an interesting subject? |
oz18a342 | Did you enjoy answering the questions? |
oz18a343 | Starting date questionnaire |
oz18a344 | End date questionnaire |
oz18a345 | Starting time questionnaire |
oz18a346 | End time questionnaire |
oz18a347 | Duration questionnaire in seconds |
oz18a348 | Weighting factor |
oz18a349 | ISCO-08 coding |
oz18a350 | ISCO-08 coding |
Response Information
Response Overview
Selected number of household members: 4,162 (100%)Non-response: 997 (24.0%)
Response: 3,165 (76.0%)
Complete: 3,115 (74.8%)
Incomplete: 50 (1.2%)
Collection Events
Period
07-05-2018 to 29-05-2018
Sample
LISS panel members aged 18-70; one person per household. As a starting point, the respondents who had participated in the measurement in October 2017, were re-selected. In addition, the sample was extended by the rest of the active households in the panel.
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents
Period
04-06-2018 to 26-06-2018
Sample
Non-respondents of the first measurement
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents
Publications
Bussemakers, C.,
et al. (2019). Co-occurrence of adverse childhood experiences and its association with family characteristics. Child Abuse & Neglect, 98(104185), 1-10.