Support #1830
openMany missing values of sclonely (How often do you feel lonely?)
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Dear all,
In the latest wave 12, there are so many missing values for the variable sclonely (How often do you feel lonely?).
I used this variable of the previous waves, and there were not so many missing values.
I would be very grateful if anyone could help with this issue.
Many thanks,
Frank
Updated by Understanding Society User Support Team about 2 years ago
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Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
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Best wishes,
Understanding Society User Support Team
Updated by Understanding Society User Support Team almost 2 years ago
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Hello Frank,
The variable sclonely belongs to the Self-Completion Loneliness Module, which is asked in wave 9 to wave 11 and is going to be asked in wave 14. Considering Covid-19 Pandemic, it was decided to update some questionaries with specific modules or questions to have some information earlier that would help users to understand better the situation we were going through.
The study waves are collected in a two-year frame. Therefore, wave 12 was collected during the years 2020 and 2021. The specific Self-Completion Loneliness Module affected wave 12 year 2, hence the level of missingness.
To see more information about the actual and planned content of the Understanding Society questionnaire, please see our Long-Term Content Plan at: https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/mainstage/long-term-content-plan
Hope this helps
Best wishes
Understanding Society User Support Team
Updated by Nico Seifert over 1 year ago
Dear all,
I have a follow-up question. Is there a variable to identify these cases? I have tried to identify the cases in the following way: cases that were in the universe but have the values -8 (valid skip) or -9 (missing by error) on the loneliness variables. Is this correct? Is there a better way?
All the best,
Nico
Updated by Understanding Society User Support Team over 1 year ago
Hello Frank
As was mentioned before, the Loneliness (self-completion) module was added to the questionnaires in wave 12, affecting year two. This is why there is a level of missingness in year one.
You could identify the affected observations by looking at the interview date and sample month or sample quarter. Any observation labelled as missing or inapplicable in the 2020 interview year would be the ones affected.
You could use the following Stata commands to try and identify them.
• table l_quarter l_istrtdaty l_sclonely
• table l_month l_istrtdaty l_sclonely
• table l_istrtdatm l_istrtdaty l_sclonely
Hope this helps
Best wishes,
Roberto Cavazos
Understanding Society User Support Team
Updated by Nico Seifert over 1 year ago
Hello Roberto,
Thank you very much! I was just a bit confused because the data shows that there are some cases in W12 that were interviewed between July and December 2020.
. table intdatm_dv intdaty_dv sclonely if wave==12 & sclonely<=3, m
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Interview |
date: | How often feels lonely and Interview date: Year, derived
Month, | - Hardly ever - - Some of the - ----- Often ----
derived | 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022 2020 2021 2022
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January | . 853 175 . 516 72 . 153 30
February | . 592 77 . 368 40 . 110 10
March | . 568 31 . 340 10 . 93 2
April | 1 548 4 . 318 2 1 83 2
May | . 562 8 1 292 1 . 78 .
June | 2 481 . 1 243 . . 55 .
July | 223 481 . 126 311 . 30 74 .
August | 733 488 . 372 296 . 100 68 .
September | 933 419 . 488 243 . 108 54 .
October | 858 583 . 507 310 . 128 59 .
November | 805 511 . 458 261 . 114 59 .
December | 483 390 . 267 175 . 73 46 .
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Best wishes,
Nico
Updated by Understanding Society User Support Team about 1 year ago
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