Ghana - Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health 2007-2008, Wave 1
Reference ID | GHA_2007_SAGE_v01_M |
Year | 2007 - 2008 |
Country | Ghana |
Producer(s) | Professor R. Biritwum - Department of Community Health, Ghana Medical School |
Sponsor(s) | US National Institute on Aging - NIA - Financial support through Interagency Agreements (OGHA 04034785; YA1323-08-CN-0020; Y1-AG-1005-01) and Grants (R01-AG034479; IR21-AG034263-0182) |
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P1027: Finding things
(p1027)
File: GhanaINDDataProxy
File: GhanaINDDataProxy
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: numeric Width: 15 Decimals: 0 Range: 1-9 | Valid cases: 0 Invalid: 0 |
Questions and instructions
Now we want you to remember what your friend or relative was like [10 years] ago and to compare it with what he/she is like now. Ten years ago was in 1996. Below are situations where this person has to use his/her memory or intelligence and we want you to indicate whether this has improved, stayed the same or got worse in that situation over the past [10 years]. Note the importance of comparing his/her present performance with [10 years] ago.
For example, if [10 years] ago this person always forgot where he/she had left things, and he/she still does, then this would be considered "not much change".
For example, if [10 years] ago this person always forgot where he/she had left things, and he/she still does, then this would be considered "not much change".
Compared with [10 years] ago how is this person at…remembering where to find things which have been put in a different place from usual?
1 MUCH IMPROVED
2 A BIT IMPROVED
3 NOT MUCH CHANGE
4 A BIT WORSE
5 MUCH WORSE
6 DON'T KNOW
2 A BIT IMPROVED
3 NOT MUCH CHANGE
4 A BIT WORSE
5 MUCH WORSE
6 DON'T KNOW
Value | Category |
---|---|
1 | Much improved |
2 | A bit improved |
3 | Not much change |
4 | A bit worse |
5 | Much worse |
8 | Don't know |
9 | Not applicable |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
INTERVIEWER: can show the respondent the scale and read the categories.