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subjectkey |
GUID |
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Required |
The NDAR Global Unique Identifier (GUID) for research subject |
NDAR*
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src_subject_id |
String |
20
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Required |
Subject ID how it's defined in lab/project |
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interview_date |
Date |
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Required |
Date on which the interview/genetic test/sampling/imaging/biospecimen was completed. MM/DD/YYYY |
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interview_age |
Integer |
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Required |
Age in months at the time of the interview/test/sampling/imaging. |
0::1440
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Age is rounded to chronological month. If the research participant is 15-days-old at time of interview, the appropriate value would be 0 months. If the participant is 16-days-old, the value would be 1 month.
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sex |
String |
20
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Required |
Sex of subject at birth |
M;F; O; NR
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M = Male; F = Female; O=Other; NR = Not reported
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brq1 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
In my family, people have certain roles in managing my bipolar disorder (as opposed to other families, where there are no set roles different people do whatever needs to be done). |
1 :: 4
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1= Very true; 2= Somewhat true; 3= Not very true; 4= Not at all true
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brq2 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
In my family, bipolar management is taken seriously (as opposed to in other families, bipolar management is no big deal). |
1 :: 4
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1= Very true; 2= Somewhat true; 3= Not very true; 4= Not at all true
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brq3 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
In my family there are set routines around cleaning, washing dishes, vacuuming, etc., (as opposed to other families, where cleaning happens whenever it can). |
1 :: 4
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1= Very true; 2= Somewhat true; 3= Not very true; 4= Not at all true
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brq4 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
In my family, it is my job (and only my job) to remember to take my bipolar medications (as opposed other families, the whole family shares responsibility in reminding a child to take their bipolar medications). |
1 :: 4
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1= Very true; 2= Somewhat true; 3= Not very true; 4= Not at all true
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brq5 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
In my family, there is a set routine around when to take my bipolar medications, (as opposed to other families, where taking bipolar medications changes from day to day and is more flexible). |
1 :: 4
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1= Very true; 2= Somewhat true; 3= Not very true; 4= Not at all true
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brq6 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
In my family, bipolar care happens just when I need it, (as opposed to in other families, where bipolar care and appointments are scheduled in advance). |
1 :: 4
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1= Very true; 2= Somewhat true; 3= Not very true; 4= Not at all true
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brq7 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
In my family, filling prescriptions happens after my medications have run out (as opposed to in other families, medications are refilled on a regular basis before they run out). |
1 :: 4
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1= Very true; 2= Somewhat true; 3= Not very true; 4= Not at all true
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brq8 |
Integer |
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Recommended |
In my family, having a child with bipolar disorder has caused the family to grow (as opposed to in other families, having a child w/ bipolar disorder is no big deal for the family). |
1 :: 4
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1= Very true; 2= Somewhat true; 3= Not very true; 4= Not at all true
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