Codebook Acknowledgements

Codebook Acknowledgements

THE NOTTINGHAM STUDY OF FOOD CHOICE IN LATER LIFE 1994-1996 CODEBOOK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Dr Kevin Morgan This study was funded under the Senior Lecturer Economic and Social Research Centre for Ageing and Council Programme The Nation’s Rehabilitation Studies Diet: the Social Science of Food School of Health and Related Choice (award reference Research L209252037). The rural study was University of Sheffield funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Dr Jeanette M Lilley under the Food Acceptabilty and Lecturer in Applied Gerontology Choice Research Programme. Department of Health Care of the Elderly We thank the Nottinghamshire, University of Nottingham Lincolnshire and Leicestershire Medical School Family Health Services Authorities and Local Medical Committees, Dr Roger J Neale and participating general Lecturer in Human Nutrition practitioners for their support. We Department of Applied are especially grateful to the field Biochemistry and Food Science interviewers Shelagh Cobb, Jane University of Nottingham Gibson, Carol Holland, Irene Milburn, Ros Sparks, Audrey Dr Robert M Page Turney and Dorothy Worville, and Lecturer in Social Policy and to Jennifer Brookes for providing Administration administrative support. School of Social Studies University of Nottingham Mr Richard L Silburn Senior Lecturer in Social Policy and Administration School of Social Studies University of Nottingham DIET AND HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE INTERVIE Interviewer name 1 Ros 2 Irene 3 Shelagh/Audrey 4 Jane 5 Carol/Dorothy ID Respondent Identity Number URBRURAL Urban/rural location 1 Urban 2 Rural GPCODE GP Code SEX Sex of respondent. 0 Male 1 Female AGE Respondents current age. RECORDTI Time interview started (24 hour clock eg 14.00) University of Nottingham 2 CAPE SCORE The CAPE Score questions were taken from the CAPE (Clifton Assessment Procedures for the Elderly) Information/orientation Sub-Scale. (Pattie and Gilleard, 1979). These questions monitor cognitive status. A score of less than 6 would imply a degree of cognitive impairment associated with mild, moderate or severe dementia. These respondents were excluded from the study because they were felt to be unable to provide reliable interview and diary information. I’d like to start our interview by asking you a few simple questions. Don’t be alarmed if they sound rather too easy. CAPE1 Q1. What is your name? (or full name) 0 Incorrect 1 Correct CAPE2 Q2. How old are you? Code as Q1 - CAPE1 CAPE3 Q3. What is your date of birth? Code as Q1- CAPE1 CAPE4 Q4. Where are you now? Code as Ql - CAPE1 CAPE5 Q5. What is the address of this place? Code as Q1 - CAPE1 CAPE6 Q6. What is the name of this town/city? Code as Ql - CAPE1 CAPE7 Q7. Total CAPE score (add score and enter here). If less than ‘6’, interviewers should automatically move on to the diversionary section - unless the respondent only gets their date of birth wrong (data from the FHSA on this point has been erroneous on several occasions). in this case they should be allowed to continue. Please make a note of the date of birth they mention. University of Nottingham 3 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT you left school? (If 0, 7, 8 or 9 skip to next section). Before we talk about your working life, I’d like 0 No to ask you a few questions about your time at 1 Yes school and any education or training you might 7 Don’t know/can’t remember have done since then. 8 No answer 9 Not asked Q1. ED1 How old were you when you started school? Q7. ED7 What were they? Ask the respondent to specify which was the highest level attained and 77 Don’t know enter the appropriate number. Use the list as a 88 No answer running prompt if necessary. 99 Not asked 1 ONC/OND/City and Guilds Advanced or Q2. ED2 How old were you when you left final level school? 2 HNC/HND/City and Guilds full technological Code as Ql - ED1 certificate 3 RSA or other clerical/commercial Q3. ED3 Number of years of schooling? 4 Teacher training qualification 5 Nursing qualification Code as Q1 - ED1 6 Membership (awarded by professional body) 7 Don’t know Q4. ED4 Did you pass any exams before you left 8 No answer school? (If 0, 7, 8 or 9 please skip to Q6). 9 Not asked 10 Degree, including higher degree 0 No 11 Other work related qualification 1 Yes 12 O level/OA level or GCSE 7 Don’t know 13 A/AS level/S level 8 No answer 14 Other (specify) 9 Not asked ED7A Other qualification obtained after leaving Q5. ED5 What were they? Ask the respondent to school. (Open question). specify which was the highest level attained and enter the appropriate number. Use the list as a EDALL Education running prompt if necessary. The variables ED1 to ED7 were combined to 1 School certificate produce the following: 2 Scottish Lower (SCE) 3 City and Guilds 0 None (no examinations passed or 4 Ordinary level qualifications obtained at school or after 5 Higher certificate/A level school) 6 Matriculation 1 11 +, intermediate school exam 7 Can’t remember 2 School Certificate, overseas school leaving 8 No answer exam, army certificate of education (School 9 Not asked certificate = arithmetic, english, geography 10 Scottish Higher and for example cookery and needlework if 11 Overseas school leaving exam/certificate female and woodwork if male, generally 12 Other (specify) passes at 16 and equivalent to 5 good O levels) ED5A Other examinations passed before 3 O levels, including GCSE, City and Guilds, leaving school? (Open question). Scottish Lowers 4 Alevels/matriculation, including Scottish Q6. ED6 Did you obtain any qualifications after Highers, AS and S levels and Higher certificate (The higher certificate and matriculation are essentially the same, the University of Nottingham 4 former was around pre 1951 and Grammar school they would represent the matriculation equivalent of 5 good O levels and 2 A levels). post 1951. Generally taken at 5 Commercial/secretarial courses - Including RSA, Pitmans, EMEU Commercial 6 ONC/OND - Including City and Guilds Advanced/Final certificate. General college certificates and courses. 7 HNC/HND/City and Guilds Full Technical Certificate, Diplomas 8 Work related qualification without School certificate, O's, A's, Matriculation, including Nursing, Teaching, other work related and membership of a professional body. 9 Work related qualification with School certificate, O's/A's, Matriculation, including Nursing, Teaching, other work related and membership of a professional body and an education prior to this qualification. 10 Degree or Higher Degree 11 Don't know/can't remember University of Nottingham 5 CLASSIFICATION Q1. MSTATUS Changing the subject now can you tell me how you would describe your marital status? 1 Married or cohabiting (if yes go to Q2) 2 Single (if yes skip to Q5) 3 Widowed (if yes skip to Q3) 4 Separated or divorced (if yes skip to Q4) 8 No answer 9 Not asked (if 8 or 9 skip to Q5) Q2. MARRIED How long have you been married? (Go to Q5). Q3. WIDOWED How long have you been widowed? (Go to Q5). Q4. DIVORCED How long have you been - separated/divorced? Q5. RETIRED I'd now like to move on to the kind of things you did during your working life. If you haven't worked either now or in the past, I would be interested to know what kind of work your father or your spouse have done. Have you now retired from paid work? (If 0, 8 or 9 please skip to Q7). 0 No 1 Yes 8 No answer 9 Not asked Q6. YEARSRET And how long have you been retired? Q7. WORKING Are you currently doing any part/full time work? (If 0, 8 or 9 skip to Q10). 0 No 1 Part time 2 Full time 8 No answer 9 Not asked Q8. HOURWORK About how many hours on average do you work per week nowadays? Q9. JOBNOW What is your current occupation? (If none, type none). (Open question, not coded). Now skip to Q11. Q10. JOBTHEN What was your occupation University of Nottingham 6 immediately before you retired/finished whether this was full or part time please now go working? (If none, type none). (Open question, to Q29. not coded). Q18. CLASS18 Were you self employed? (If yes Interviewers - if the respondent is a married skip to Q20). woman with no or no significant work history go to Q21, if they are single and have not worked go Code as Q11 - CLASS11 to Q 25. Ql9. CLASS19 Were you a manager, foreman, Q11. CLASS11 Have you (did you) always done supervisor or an employee? (do) this kind of work? Code as Q13 - CLASS13 0 No 1 Yes Q20. CLASS20 What did the organisation you 8 No answer worked for make or do? (Open question, not 9 Not asked coded). Now go to Q29. Q12. CLASS12 In your previous occupation For widowed, separated, cohabiting, married were you self-employed? (If yes skip to Q14). women ask: Code as Ql l - CLASS11 Q21. CLASS21 What was/is your partners/ husbands occupation? (Open question, not Q13. CLASS13 Were you a manager, foreman, coded). supervisor or an employee in this job? Q22. CLASS22 Is/was he self employed? (If yes 1 Manager skip to Q24). 2 Foreman 3 Supervisor 0 No 4 Employee 1 Yes 7 Can't remember 7 Don't know/can't remember 8 No answer 8 No answer 9 Not asked 9 Not asked Q14. CLASS14 What did the organisation you Q23. CLASS23 Is/was he a manager, foreman, worked for make or do? (Open question, not supervisor or an employee? coded).

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