Rekord LOINC: 63040-0

Tylko wersja angielska ACTIVE

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Kod LOINC: 63040-0 FHIR
Long Common Name: PhenX - life events - child protocol 211501
Short Name: Life events child proto
Status: ACTIVE
Class Type: 2
Fully Specified Name (FSN)
EN Oryginalna wersja angielska
PhenX - life events - child protocol 211501 : - : Pt : ^Patient : - : PhenX
Klasyfikacja
Class:
ENPANEL.PHENX
Consumer Name: -
Order/Observation: -
Panel Type: Panel
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Units Required: N
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Version Last Changed: 2.81
Definicja i opis
EN The Adverse Life Events Scale is a self- or proxy-administered, 25-item questionnaire that reports events experienced during the previous year over which the child had little or no control. The respondent reviews the list of items and indicates which events have occurred. It is necessary to extract data for smaller units (e.g., census tracts) to calculate the Dissimilarity Index for each larger unit. To aid comparability between studies, the Social Environment Working Group recommends that researchers set the smaller area to the census tract and the larger area to the metropolitan statistical area. Additionally, researchers can use the census variables to calculate more basic diversity scores at the census tract level such as the entropy index. The most common conceptualization of residential segregation is based on the dimension of evenness (Taeuber & Taeuber, 1965; White, 1986; Massey & Denton, 1988; Reardon & O'Sullivan, 2004), and the most widely used measure of residential segregation is the Dissimilarity Index, sometimes referred to as D. This measure is computationally straightforward to calculate from Census data, and while the index of dissimilarity was originally applied in a comparison of two different population groups (most often Whites and Blacks), recent papers have extended this measure to the multiple race/ethnic group case (Reardon & Firebaugh, 2002), and others have extended the 2 and multigroup measure by incorporating the spatial dimension using data from adjacent or proximate census units and weighting accordingly (see White, 1983; Wong, 1993; Reardon & O'Sullivan, 2004; Reardon et al., 2008).
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Life events child proto; Pan; Panel; PANEL.PHENX; Panl; Pnl; Point in time; Random

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