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FBADHOWOFT
How often felt bad, past 30 days

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Description

For sample adults who reported feeling sad, nervous, restless or fidgety, hopeless, worthless, or that everything was an effort at least "some of the time" during the past 30 days, FBADHOWOFT reports responses to the question, "Thinking about the feelings I just asked about, altogether, did you have them more often during the past 30 days than is usual for you, less often, or about the same as usual?"

Kessler Scale Variables

The indicators of sample adults' feelings used to determine who was asked this question were based on variables from the Kessler 6 Scale, which was developed by Ronald C. Kessler to measure nonspecific psychological distress over a 30-day reference period.

 

Specifically, Kessler's instrument asks how often, during the past 30 days, the respondent felt:

  • So sad that nothing could cheer you up? (ASAD)
  • That everything was an effort? (AEFFORT)

For each of these questions, respondents selected one of the following responses listed on a flashcard: "none of the time," "a little of the time," "some of the time," "most of the time," "all of the time."

Follow-up Questions to Kessler Scale 

Sample adults who responded "some of the time," "most of the time," or "all of the time" to any of these questions were asked the aforementioned question about whether they had such feelings more often, less often, or about the same as usual for them during the past 30 days. This follow-up question was not part of the tool designed by Kessler to measure nonspecific psychological distress or severe mental illness.

Comparability

This variable is only available in 1999.

Universe

  • 1999: Sample adults age 18+ who, at least some of the time, have felt sad, nervous, restless, hopeless, worthless, or that everything was an effort, during the past 30 days.

Availability

  • 1999

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