Support #1608
openQuestion about weights for analysis of child and youth data
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Dear Understanding Society support team,
Today I attended a workshop on using weights in Understanding Society. I am analysing child (0-9) and youth (10-15) data. For the selection of weights I have followed instructions in the user guide and FAQs. However, in the workshop today I realised I may need to tailor my own weights. I wanted to check if this is actually necessary in my case.
Analysis of child data
I see there are no specific weights for children between 0 and 9 years. However, looking at the hierarchy of analysis, I suspect I can use the adult self-completion interview weight (_indsc). In the child analysis, I am not using blood sample, nurse visit, youth, or extra 5 minutes interview data. Therefore, the adult self-completion data are my lowest level of analysis (level 2). Can you confirm that the _indsc weight is appropriate in this case?
Analysis of youth data
In the youth analysis, the youth data are my lowest level of analysis (level 2). Again, I am not using blood sample or nurse visit data. However, I do use adult self-completion interview data (also level 2). Until today I assumed I would use the youth weight anyway (_ythsc), as it is the lowest in the table in the weighting FAQs document. However, in the workshop I heard that if I use data from different sources at the same level (in this case level 2), I may need to tailor my own weight. I was wondering if this is necessary in my case? My outcome of interest is the SDQ (from the youth data set) and data provided by adults (in this case parents) are only used as covariates in my models. One of these variables (the GHQ) has much missingness (around 30%). I use multiple imputation to impute these missing data. Do you think it is necessary to tailor my own weight for this analysis, or will the youth weight be just fine?
Thank you very much in advance for your help!
Best wishes,
Marie