Name File Type Size Last Modified
NPHA_wave2_Oct2017.dat text/plain 830.2 KB 04/28/2020 10:57:AM
NPHA_wave2_Oct2017.dta application/x-stata 3.8 MB 04/28/2020 10:38:AM
NPHA_wave2_Oct2017.rdata text/plain 1.3 MB 04/28/2020 10:09:AM
NPHA_wave2_Oct2017.sas application/x-sas 50.5 KB 04/28/2020 10:17:AM
NPHA_wave2_Oct2017.sav application/x-spss-sav 588.6 KB 04/28/2020 10:37:AM
NPHA_wave2_Oct2017.sps text/x-spss-syntax 37.5 KB 04/28/2020 10:37:AM
NPHA_wave2_Oct2017_citations.pdf application/pdf 368 KB 04/28/2020 10:54:AM
NPHA_wave2_Oct2017_codebook.pdf application/pdf 1.4 MB 04/28/2020 11:42:AM
NPHA_wave2_Oct2017_questionnaire.pdf application/pdf 662.9 KB 04/28/2020 10:16:AM
NPHA_wave2_Oct2017_survey_report.pdf application/pdf 873.2 KB 04/28/2020 10:27:AM

Project Citation: 

Malani, Preeti, Kullgren, Jeffrey, and Solway, Erica. National Poll on Healthy Aging (NPHA), [United States], October 2017. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2020-04-28. https://doi.org/10.3886/E116171V2

Project Description

Summary:  View help for Summary By tapping into the perspectives of older adults and their caregivers, the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging (NPHA) helps inform the public, health care providers, policymakers, and advocates on issues related to health, health care and health policy affecting Americans 50 years of age and older. The poll is designed as a recurring, nationally representative household survey of U.S. adults, which allows assessment of issues in a timely fashion. Launched in spring 2017, the NPHA is modeled after the highly successful University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health. The NPHA grew out of a strong interest in aging-related issues among many members of the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation (IHPI), which brings together more than 600 faculty who study health, health care and the impacts of health policy. IHPI directs the poll which is sponsored by AARP and Michigan Medicine, the University of Michigan academic medical center.

This project represents the second wave or fielding of NPHA in October 2017. This is a new sample of participants and cannot be joined or merged with the data from NPHA Wave 1. 
Funding Sources:  View help for Funding Sources AARP; Michigan Medicine

Scope of Project

Subject Terms:  View help for Subject Terms aging; demographic statistics; health attitudes; health behavior; household composition; influenza; vaccination; overuse of healthcare; medical marijuana; sexual health
Geographic Coverage:  View help for Geographic Coverage United States
Time Period(s):  View help for Time Period(s) 10/1/2017 – 10/16/2017 (Fall 2017)
Collection Date(s):  View help for Collection Date(s) 10/1/2017 – 10/16/2017
Universe:  View help for Universe Adults ages 50-80 living in non-institutionalized settings in the United States of America.
Data Type(s):  View help for Data Type(s) survey data
Collection Notes:  View help for Collection Notes The data files listed in this study for NPHA wave 2 represent the same variables/content, but have been converted to a variety of file formats for user convenience. 

NPHA Wave 1 can be found by visiting the study page, National Poll on Healthy Aging (NPHA), [United States], April 2017 (ICPSR 37305): https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR37305.v1

Methodology

Response Rate:  View help for Response Rate The main survey completion rate for respondents ages 50-64 was 70%. The main survey completion rate for respondents ages 65-80 was 75%.
Sampling:  View help for Sampling Survey respondents were sampled from a nationally representative panel (KnowledgePanel from Ipsos, formerly GfK). See user guide for details about respondent selection and sampling.
Data Source:  View help for Data Source The National Poll on Healthy Aging Wave 2 is a primary data collection using survey methodology. 
Collection Mode(s):  View help for Collection Mode(s) web-based survey
Weights:  View help for Weights Three survey weights are included with the dataset, one for the full population of 50-80 year old respondents, one for those 50-64, and one for those ages 65-80. Weights should be applied to interpret population-level rates. See user guide for additional information about the weights. 
Unit(s) of Observation:  View help for Unit(s) of Observation Individual
Geographic Unit:  View help for Geographic Unit Smallest geographic unit: State

Related Publications

Published Versions

Export Metadata

Report a Problem

Found a serious problem with the data, such as disclosure risk or copyrighted content? Let us know.

This material is distributed exactly as it arrived from the data depositor. ICPSR has not checked or processed this material. Users should consult the investigator(s) if further information is desired.