User Tools

Site Tools


divq

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
divq [2024/04/22 14:55]
simone [Publications using DIVQ data]
divq [2024/05/01 11:54] (current)
simone [Publications using DIVQ data]
Line 10: Line 10:
 ==== Response ==== ==== Response ====
 In divorced families, 100 family members belonging to 24 families filled out the survey. In non-divorced families, 60 family members belonging to 19 families filled out the questionnaire. Approximately 75% of these 160 family members were Lifelines participants. Relational information about 524 family members was collected. 35 of these 43 family networks are multi-actor,​ meaning that multiple family members reported on the relationships in their family as well as their personal well-being and health. The overall secondary response rate is 42%. When comparing fathers and mothers from DIVQ to the available fathers and mothers in Lifelines’ selection sample, it should be noted that participating parents in DIVQ have slightly fewer children and siblings. Mothers in DIVQ more often have a job than mothers from the selection sample. Non-divorced parents in DIVQ are slightly younger, better educated and live in more urbanized areas than the non-divorced from the selection sample. In divorced families, 100 family members belonging to 24 families filled out the survey. In non-divorced families, 60 family members belonging to 19 families filled out the questionnaire. Approximately 75% of these 160 family members were Lifelines participants. Relational information about 524 family members was collected. 35 of these 43 family networks are multi-actor,​ meaning that multiple family members reported on the relationships in their family as well as their personal well-being and health. The overall secondary response rate is 42%. When comparing fathers and mothers from DIVQ to the available fathers and mothers in Lifelines’ selection sample, it should be noted that participating parents in DIVQ have slightly fewer children and siblings. Mothers in DIVQ more often have a job than mothers from the selection sample. Non-divorced parents in DIVQ are slightly younger, better educated and live in more urbanized areas than the non-divorced from the selection sample.
- 
- 
 ==== Publications using DIVQ data ==== ==== Publications using DIVQ data ====
  
Line 18: Line 16:
   * de Bel, V. (2023) [[https://​doi.org/​10.3390/​socsci12110586|Multi-Functional Ties and Well-Being in Family Networks before and after Parental Divorce]]. Social Sciences 12(11), 586.   * de Bel, V. (2023) [[https://​doi.org/​10.3390/​socsci12110586|Multi-Functional Ties and Well-Being in Family Networks before and after Parental Divorce]]. Social Sciences 12(11), 586.
  
-  * de Bel, V. & van Duijn, M. (2024) ​[[|Collecting multi-actor family network data]]. Research Data Journal, unpublished manuscript. +  * de Bel, V. & van Duijn, M. (2024)Collecting multi-actor family network data. Research Data Journal, unpublished manuscript. 
-  *   * {{ :​online_material_a.pdf |Online Material A (de Bel & van Duijn, 2024): Ethical clearance and GDPR compliance}}}} +  *   * {{ :​online_material_a.pdf |Online Material A (de Bel & van Duijn, 2024): Ethical clearance and GDPR compliance}} 
 +  *   * {{ :​online_material_b.pdf |Online Material B (de Bel & van Duijn, 2024): Codebook (EN) and questionnaire (NL)}} 
 +  ​* ​  * {{ :​online_material_c_def.pdf |Online Material C (de Bel & van Duijn, 2024): Comparison of response rates other multi-actor datasets}} 
 +  *   * {{ :​online_material_d.pdf |Online Material D (de Bel & van Duijn, 2024): Scales}} 
 +  *   * {{ :​online_material_e_def.pdf |Online Material E (de Bel & van Duijn, 2024): Participating vs. available families}}  ​
  
divq.1713790535.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/04/22 14:55 by simone