National Youth Survey US: Wave VI (NYS-1983)

Youth data for the sixth wave of the National Youth Survey are contained in this collection. This research project, which was designed to gain a better understanding of both conventional and deviant types of behavior by youths, involved collecting information from a representative sample of young people in the United States. The first wave of this survey was conducted in 1976, the second wave in 1977, the third wave in 1978, the fourth wave in 1979, and the fifth wave in 1980. For this wave, youths and young adults were interviewed in early 1984 about events and behavior occurring in calendar year 1983, when they were 17 to 26 years of age. Data are available on the demographic and socioeconomic status of respondents, disruptive events for parents, neighborhood problems, employment, children, aspirations and current successes, normlessness, labeling by parents, perceived disapproval by parents, peers, co-workers, and partner, attitudes toward deviance, exposure to delinquent peers, self-reported delinquency, drug and alcohol use, victimization, pregnancy, depression, use of outpatient services, spouse violence by respondent and partner, and sexual activity.This study has 1 Data Set.

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issued 2016-05-23
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  • aspirations
  • behavior-problems
  • career-goals
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  • community-involvement
  • delinquent-behavior
  • depression-psychology
  • deviance
  • drugs
  • employment
  • expectations
  • family-conflict
  • family-relations
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  • health-services-utilization
  • life-events
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  • neighborhood-conditions
  • north-america
  • parental-attitudes
  • parents
  • peer-influence
  • sexual-behavior
  • social-attitudes
  • social-behavior
  • social-isolation
  • social-values
  • socioeconomic-status
  • spouse-abuse
  • substance-abuse
  • teenage-pregnancies
  • united-states
  • victimization
  • young-adults
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maintainer Brooklyn Lupari, SAMHSA/CBHSQ c/o SAMHDA Support
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notes <p>Youth data for the sixth wave of the National Youth Survey<br /> are contained in this collection. This research project, which was<br /> designed to gain a better understanding of both conventional and<br /> deviant types of behavior by youths, involved collecting information<br /> from a representative sample of young people in the United States. The<br /> first wave of this survey was conducted in 1976, the<br /> second wave in 1977, the third wave in 1978,<br /> the fourth wave in 1979, and the fifth wave in 1980. For this wave, youths and young adults were interviewed in early<br /> 1984 about events and behavior occurring in calendar year 1983, when<br /> they were 17 to 26 years of age. Data are available on the demographic<br /> and socioeconomic status of respondents, disruptive events for parents,<br /> neighborhood problems, employment, children, aspirations and current<br /> successes, normlessness, labeling by parents, perceived disapproval by<br /> parents, peers, co-workers, and partner, attitudes toward deviance,<br /> exposure to delinquent peers, self-reported delinquency, drug and<br /> alcohol use, victimization, pregnancy, depression, use of outpatient<br /> services, spouse violence by respondent and partner, and sexual<br /> activity.This study has 1 Data Set.</p>
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title National Youth Survey US: Wave VI (NYS-1983)