RT Research Data T1 Understanding How Personal Networks Change: Wave 1 A1 Fischer, Claude S. LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902793943 AB

Understanding How Personal Networks Change: Wave 1 (UCNets) is the University of California Berkeley Social Networks Study, a longitudinal study with the objective of understanding how network composition changes over time as a result of life course transitions - e.g., graduation, marriage, retirement or widowhood - and how these changes are related to health status and outcomes. Using mostly addressed-based sampling from six San Francisco bay area counties, the study recruited participants in two age groups (cohorts) - 21-30 year-olds and 50-70 year-olds -- to maximize the possibility of experiencing a life transition. There are 3 waves of interviewing. Two have been completed (winter 2015-2016, and winter-spring 2017) and a third will commence in spring 2018. In Wave 1, the majority of respondents completed a face-to-face interview, with the rest filling out a comparable web survey. The survey contains items regarding households, personal networks, family milestones, employment, health status and behavior, personality and demographic characteristics.

K1 Family relationships K1 friendships K1 health status K1 Older Adults K1 Social Networks K1 Social Support K1 Young adults K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR36975.v1