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DIGS - Demographics

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The Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies (DIGS), a clinical interview especially constructed for the assessment of major mood and psychotic disorders and their spectrum conditions. The DIGS, which was developed and piloted as a collaborative effort of investigators from sites in the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Genetics Initiative DIGS - Section: Demographics doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1994.03950110009002 DOI: 10.1017/s0033291700034796
Clinical Assessments
Demographics
06/07/2022
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Query Element Name Data Type Size Required Description Value Range Notes Aliases
subjectkey GUID Required The NDAR Global Unique Identifier (GUID) for research subject NDAR*
src_subject_id String 20 Required Subject ID how it's defined in lab/project
interview_date Date Required Date on which the interview/genetic test/sampling/imaging/biospecimen was completed. MM/DD/YYYY
interview_age Integer Required Age in months at the time of the interview/test/sampling/imaging. 0::1440 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.
sex String 20 Required Sex of subject at birth M;F; O; NR M = Male; F = Female; O=Other; NR = Not reported
digs_race Integer Recommended Race of subject study 1 :: 7 1= American Indian/Alaska Native; 2= Asian; 3= Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; 4= Black or African American; 5= White; 6= More than one race; 7= Unknown or not reported; Other Non White
digs_rater_num Integer Recommended Rater Number
digs_adoption_status Integer Recommended Were you adopted? 0;1;9 0=No; 1=Yes; 9=Unknown
digs_adopt_clarification String 500 Recommended If yes: Clarify nature of adoption.
digs_birth_country String 25 Recommended In which country were you born? Country Name
digs_mat_ethnicity_des String 100 Recommended What is the ethnic background of your biological parents? Mother: Write in up to four ethnicities, separated by commas
digs_pat_ethnicity_des String 100 Recommended What is the ethnic background of your biological parents? Father: Write in up to four ethnicities, separated by commas
digs_mat_ethnicity Integer Recommended Ethnicity Code - Mother: 210 :: 216; 220; 230; 240; 250; 260; 270 :: 273; 280 :: 282; 290; 999 210 = European (Peoples West of the Urals and North of the Black Sea); 211 = Anglo Saxon; 212 = Northern European (e.g., Norwegian); 213 = West European (e.g., French, German); 214 = East European, Slavic; 215 = Russian; 216 = Mediterranean; 220 = African, sub Saharan (Most African Americans and Afro Caribbeans (Black Hispanics), as well as Sub Saharan Africans (incl. South Sudanese)); 230 = African, northeastern Mediterranean and Saharan Africans (incl. Algerians, Egyptians, North Sudanese, Libyans, Moroccans, and Tunisians); 240 = Southeast Asian (Malaysian, Balinese, Viet Hmong, Thai, South Chinese, Indonesian, and indigenous people of the Philippines.); 250 = All Other Asian (All peoples East of the Urals and South of the Black Sea except Southeast Asians (e.g., North Chinese, Indians, Koreans, Japanese, Turks, Armenians)); 260 = Native Americans (Indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America); 270 = Admixed (All recent mixtures of the above groups (incl. Hispanics, non-indigenous Central and South Americans, Filipinos, etc.)); 271 = Hispanic (not Puerto Rican); 272 = Puerto Rican Hispanic; 273 = Mexican Hispanic; 280 = Special Populations (Genetic isolates and outliers (e.g., Old Order Amish, Sardinian, Ashkenazi, Sephardic)); 281 = Ashkenazi Jew; 282 = Sephardic Jew; 290 = Other (e.g., Pacific Islanders, indigenous Australians, etc.); 999 = Unknown
digs_pat_ethnicity Integer Recommended Ethnicity Code - Father: 210 :: 216; 220; 230; 240; 250; 260; 270 :: 273; 280 :: 282; 290; 999 210 = European (Peoples West of the Urals and North of the Black Sea); 211 = Anglo Saxon; 212 = Northern European (e.g., Norwegian); 213 = West European (e.g., French, German); 214 = East European, Slavic; 215 = Russian; 216 = Mediterranean; 220 = African, sub Saharan (Most African Americans and Afro Caribbeans (Black Hispanics), as well as Sub Saharan Africans (incl. South Sudanese)); 230 = African, northeastern Mediterranean and Saharan Africans (incl. Algerians, Egyptians, North Sudanese, Libyans, Moroccans, and Tunisians); 240 = Southeast Asian (Malaysian, Balinese, Viet Hmong, Thai, South Chinese, Indonesian, and indigenous people of the Philippines.); 250 = All Other Asian (All peoples East of the Urals and South of the Black Sea except Southeast Asians (e.g., North Chinese, Indians, Koreans, Japanese, Turks, Armenians)); 260 = Native Americans (Indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America); 270 = Admixed (All recent mixtures of the above groups (incl. Hispanics, non-indigenous Central and South Americans, Filipinos, etc.)); 271 = Hispanic (not Puerto Rican); 272 = Puerto Rican Hispanic; 273 = Mexican Hispanic; 280 = Special Populations (Genetic isolates and outliers (e.g., Old Order Amish, Sardinian, Ashkenazi, Sephardic)); 281 = Ashkenazi Jew; 282 = Sephardic Jew; 290 = Other (e.g., Pacific Islanders, indigenous Australians, etc.); 999 = Unknown
digs_relig_aff Integer Recommended What was your childhood religious affiliation? 1 :: 6 1= Catholic; 2= Protestant; 3= Jewish; 4= Moslem; 5= Not Affiliated; 6= Other
digs_relig_aff_other_note String 50 Recommended If noted other religion, Please Specify:
digs_marriage_status Integer Recommended What is your current marital status? 1 :: 5 1= Married; 2= Separated; 3= Divorced; 4= Widowed; 5= Never Married yc_marital_status
digs_num_mar Integer Recommended If ever married: How many times have you been legally married? Number of Marriages
digs_child Integer Recommended How many living children do you have? Number of Children
digs_living_sit Integer Recommended Are you living alone or with others? 1 :: 8 1= Alone; 2= With partner (for at least one year), but not legally married; 3= In own home with spouse and,or children; 4= In home of parents or children; 5= In home of siblings or other nonlineal relatives; 6= In shared home with other relatives or friends; 7= In Residential Treatment Facility; 8= Other
digs_living_sit_other String 100 Recommended If living alone , Please Specify:
digs_pres_occu Integer Recommended What is your present occupation? 1 :: 21;99 1= Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations; 2= Professional Specialty Occupations; 3= Writers, Artists, Entertainers, and Athletes; 4= Technicians and Related Support Occupations; 5= Sales Occupations; 6= Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical; 7= Private Household Occupations8= Protective Service Occupations; 9= Service Occupations, Except Protective and Private Household; 10= Farm Operators and Managers; 11= Other Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Occupations; 12= Mechanics and Repairers, Construction Trades, Extractive Occupations, Precision Production Occupations; 13= Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors; 14= Transportation and Material-Moving Occupations; 15= Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, and Laborers; 16= Armed Services; 17= Disabled; 18= Housewife, Homemaker; 19= Never worked; 20= Full time student; 21= Unemployed, Retired; 99 = Unknown, No answer
digs_resp_job Integer Recommended What is the most responsible job you have ever held? 1 :: 21;99 1= Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations; 2= Professional Specialty Occupations; 3= Writers, Artists, Entertainers, and Athletes; 4= Technicians and Related Support Occupations; 5= Sales Occupations; 6= Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical; 7= Private Household Occupations8= Protective Service Occupations; 9= Service Occupations, Except Protective and Private Household; 10= Farm Operators and Managers; 11= Other Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Occupations; 12= Mechanics and Repairers, Construction Trades, Extractive Occupations, Precision Production Occupations; 13= Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors; 14= Transportation and Material-Moving Occupations; 15= Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, and Laborers; 16= Armed Services; 17= Disabled; 18= Housewife, Homemaker; 19= Never worked; 20= Full time student; 21= Unemployed, Retired; 99 = Unknown, No answer
digs_head_house_job Integer Recommended If subject not Head of Household: What is/was the occupation of the head of household during most of their working career? 1 :: 21;99 1= Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations; 2= Professional Specialty Occupations; 3= Writers, Artists, Entertainers, and Athletes; 4= Technicians and Related Support Occupations; 5= Sales Occupations; 6= Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical; 7= Private Household Occupations8= Protective Service Occupations; 9= Service Occupations, Except Protective and Private Household; 10= Farm Operators and Managers; 11= Other Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Occupations; 12= Mechanics and Repairers, Construction Trades, Extractive Occupations, Precision Production Occupations; 13= Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors; 14= Transportation and Material-Moving Occupations; 15= Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, and Laborers; 16= Armed Services; 17= Disabled; 18= Housewife, Homemaker; 19= Never worked; 20= Full time student; 21= Unemployed, Retired; 99 = Unknown, No answer
digs_pre_occu_code Integer Recommended What is your present occupation? 01 :: 21; 99 01= Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations; 02= Professional Specialty Occupations; 03= Writers, Artists, Entertainers, and Athletes Technical, Sales, and Administrative Support Occupations; 04= Technicians and Related Support Occupations; 05= Sales Occupations; 06= Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Service Occupations; 07= Private Household Occupations; 08= Protective Service Occupations; 09= Service Occupations, Except Protective and Private Household Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Occupations; 10= Farm Operators and Managers; 11= Other Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Occupations Precision Production, Craft, and Repair Occupations; 12= Mechanics and Repairers, Construction Trades, Extractive Occupations, Precision Production Occupations Operators, Fabricators, and Laborers; 13= Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors; 14= Transportation and Material-Moving Occupations; 15= Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, and Laborers Other; 16= Armed Services; 17= Disabled; 18= Housewife/Homemaker; 19= Never worked; 20= Full time student; 21= Unemployed/Retired; 99= Unknown/No Answer
digs_res_job Integer Recommended What is the most responsible job you have ever held? 01 :: 21; 99 01= Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations; 02= Professional Specialty Occupations; 03= Writers, Artists, Entertainers, and Athletes Technical, Sales, and Administrative Support Occupations; 04= Technicians and Related Support Occupations; 05= Sales Occupations; 06= Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Service Occupations; 07= Private Household Occupations; 08= Protective Service Occupations; 09= Service Occupations, Except Protective and Private Household Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Occupations; 10= Farm Operators and Managers; 11= Other Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Occupations Precision Production, Craft, and Repair Occupations; 12= Mechanics and Repairers, Construction Trades, Extractive Occupations, Precision Production Occupations Operators, Fabricators, and Laborers; 13= Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors; 14= Transportation and Material-Moving Occupations; 15= Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, and Laborers Other; 16= Armed Services; 17= Disabled; 18= Housewife/Homemaker; 19= Never worked; 20= Full time student; 21= Unemployed/Retired; 99= Unknown/No Answer
digs_job_head Integer Recommended If subject not Head of the Household: What is/was the occupation of the head of the household during most of their working career? 01 :: 21; 99 01= Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations; 02= Professional Specialty Occupations; 03= Writers, Artists, Entertainers, and Athletes Technical, Sales, and Administrative Support Occupations; 04= Technicians and Related Support Occupations; 05= Sales Occupations; 06= Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Service Occupations; 07= Private Household Occupations; 08= Protective Service Occupations; 09= Service Occupations, Except Protective and Private Household Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Occupations; 10= Farm Operators and Managers; 11= Other Farming, Forestry, and Fishing Occupations Precision Production, Craft, and Repair Occupations; 12= Mechanics and Repairers, Construction Trades, Extractive Occupations, Precision Production Occupations Operators, Fabricators, and Laborers; 13= Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors; 14= Transportation and Material-Moving Occupations; 15= Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, and Laborers Other; 16= Armed Services; 17= Disabled; 18= Housewife/Homemaker; 19= Never worked; 20= Full time student; 21= Unemployed/Retired; 99= Unknown/No Answer
digs_years_school Integer Recommended How many years of school did you complete? Number of Years
digs_military_service Integer Recommended Have you ever been in the Military? 0;1;9 0=No; 1=Yes; 9=Unknown
digs_why_rejected_mil Integer Recommended If no: Were you ever rejected for Military Service? Why? 1 :: 6 1= Never called up or never rejected (include females); 2= Rejected for physical defect; 3= Rejected for low IQ; 4= Rejected for delinquency or criminal record; 5= Rejected for other psychiatric reasons; 6= Rejected for reasons uncertain
digs_mil_discharge Integer Recommended If yes: What kind of discharge did you receive? 1 :: 7 1= Honorable; 2= General; 3= Medical; 4= Without Honor; 5= Undesirable; 6= Dishonorable; 7= Not Discharged, Currently in Active or Reserve Military
yc_living_arrangement Integer Recommended What is your current living arrangement? 0::4 0=Live with parent(s)/family; 1=Live with extended family (grandparents, aunt/uncle serve as primary caregivers); 2=live alone; 3=live with peers/roommates or romantic partner; 4=Live with non-family member(s) who serves as primary caregiver(s)
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