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This is baseline demographics. See the vignette Harmonization Information for more details.

Usage

demographics

Format

A tibble with 3,560 rows and 9 variables:

who
Type:integer
Description:Patient ID
age
Type:integer
Description:Age at intake
is_hispanic
Type:factor (First/Reference level = No)
Description:Hispanic heritage
Levels:No; Yes
race
Type:factor (First/Reference level = Black)
Description:Self-reported race
Levels:Black, Other Refused/missing, White
job
Type:factor (First/Reference level = Full Time)
Description:Employment status at intake
Levels:"" = Not asked, "Full Time", "Missing" = Missing from intake data, "Part Time", "Student", "Unemployed"
is_living_stable
Type:factor (First/Reference level = No)
Description:Living stability
Levels:No = Not a stable living condition; Yes = Has a stable living place
education
Type:factor (First/Reference level = HS/GED)
Description:Education level at intake
Levels:"HS/GED" = High school graduate or GED, "Less than HS" = Less High school and no GED, "Missing", More than HS = "Some education beyond high school"
marital
Type:factor (First/Reference level = Married or Partnered)
Description:Marital status at intake
Levels:"" = Not asked, "Married or Partnered", "Never married" "Not answered" = Not asked during at intake, "Separated/Divorced/Widowed"
is_male
Type:factor (First/Reference level = No)
Description:Sex (not gender)
Levels:No = Not Male); Yes = Is male