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  1. Data from: Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN): Visit 01...

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    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran, R. (Mary Frances Roy); Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen A.; McKinlay, Sonja (2019). Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN): Visit 01 Dataset, [United States], 1997-1999 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR29221.v3
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    May 2, 2019
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
    Authors
    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran, R. (Mary Frances Roy); Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen A.; McKinlay, Sonja
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    Time period covered
    Feb 1, 1997 - Jan 31, 1999
    Area covered
    Pittsburgh, Newark, Detroit, Illinois, California, Oakland, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Chicago, United States
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological, and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The data include questions about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause. The study is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health. The study began in 1994. Between 1997 and 1999, 2,881 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their first follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Detroit, MI; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Oakland and Los Angeles, CA; Newark, NJ; and Pittsburgh, PA. SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures.

  2. Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 2006-2008: Visit 10...

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    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran; Finkelstein, Joel; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen; David, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen; Brooks, Maria Mori (2018). Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 2006-2008: Visit 10 Dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR32961.v2
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    Nov 15, 2018
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
    Authors
    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran; Finkelstein, Joel; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen; David, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen; Brooks, Maria Mori
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/32961/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/32961/terms

    Time period covered
    Feb 15, 2006 - Jan 31, 2008
    Area covered
    Massachusetts, Illinois, United States, Inkster, New Jersey, Boston, Michigan, Hackensack, Pennsylvania, Los Angeles
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. Data were collected about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause. The study began in 1994. Between 2006 and 2008, 2,245 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their tenth follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Ypsilanti and Inkster, MI (University of Michigan), Boston, MA (Massachusetts General Hospital), Chicago, IL (Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center), Almaeda and Contra Costa County, CA (University of California, Davis and Kaiser Permanente), Los Angeles, CA (University of California, Los Angeles), Hackensack, NJ (Hackensack University Medical Center) and Pittsburgh, PA (University of Pittsburgh). SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures. Though the New Jersey site was still part of the study, data was not collected from this site for the tenth visit. Demographic and background information includes age, language of interview, marital status, household composition, and employment.

  3. Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 2004-2006: Visit 08...

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    Sutton-Tyrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran R. (Mary Francis Roy); Finkelstein, Joel; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen; Brooks, Maria Mori (2018). Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 2004-2006: Visit 08 Dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR32122.v2
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    Nov 20, 2018
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
    Authors
    Sutton-Tyrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran R. (Mary Francis Roy); Finkelstein, Joel; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen; Brooks, Maria Mori
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/32122/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/32122/terms

    Time period covered
    Mar 15, 2004 - Jan 31, 2006
    Area covered
    Boston, Michigan, California, Alameda County, Chicago, Massachusetts, United States, Ypsilanti, Los Angeles, Pennsylvania
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. Data were collected about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause. The study began in 1994. Between 2004 and 2006, 2,278 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their eighth follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Ypsilanti and Inkster, MI (University of Michigan); Boston, MA (Massachusetts General Hospital); Chicago, IL (Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center); Alameda and Contra Costa County, CA (University of California-Davis and Kaiser Permanente); Los Angeles, CA (University of California-Los Angeles); Hackensack, NJ (Hackensack University Medical Center); and Pittsburgh, PA (University of Pittsburgh). SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures. Though the New Jersey site was still part of the study, data was not collected from this site for the eighth visit. Demographic and background information includes age, language of interview, marital status, household composition, and employment.

  4. Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 2002-2004: Visit 06...

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    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran R. (Mary Francis Roy); Finkelstein, Joel S.; Powell, Lynda H.; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail A.; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen A. (2025). Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 2002-2004: Visit 06 Dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR31181.v3
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    Jun 30, 2025
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    Authors
    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran R. (Mary Francis Roy); Finkelstein, Joel S.; Powell, Lynda H.; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail A.; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen A.
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/31181/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/31181/terms

    Time period covered
    Mar 15, 2002 - Feb 15, 2004
    Area covered
    Michigan, United States, Los Angeles, Alameda County, Ypsilanti, New Jersey, California, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Boston
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. Data were collected about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause. The study began in 1994. Between 2002 and 2004, 2,448 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their sixth follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Ypsilanti and Inkster, MI (University of Michigan); Boston, MA (Massachusetts General Hospital); Chicago, IL (Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center); Alameda and Contra Costa County, CA (University of California-Davis and Kaiser Permanente); Los Angeles, CA (University of California-Los Angeles); Hackensack, NJ (Hackensack University Medical Center); and Pittsburgh, PA (University of Pittsburgh). SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures. Demographic and background information includes age, language of interview, marital status, household composition, and employment.

  5. Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 1998-2001: Family Medical...

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    Sutton-Tyrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran; Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen; McKinlay, Sonja (2014). Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 1998-2001: Family Medical History From Visits 02, 03, and 04 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR30181.v1
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    Feb 13, 2014
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
    Authors
    Sutton-Tyrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran; Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen; McKinlay, Sonja
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/30181/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/30181/terms

    Time period covered
    Feb 15, 1998 - Jun 1, 2001
    Area covered
    California, Chicago, New Jersey, United States, Hackensack, Ypsilanti, Michigan, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Inkster
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) is a multisite longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers, and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The study is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the National Institute of Health (NIH), Office of Research on Women's Health. The study began in 1994. Between 1998 and 2001, 2,829 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN participated in a collection of family history data. The research centers are located in the following communities: Ypsilanti and Inkster, MI (University of Michigan); Boston, MA (Massachusetts General Hospital); Chicago, IL (Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center); Almeda and Contra Costa County, CA (University of California, Davis and Kaiser Permanente); Los Angeles, CA (University of California, Los Angeles); Hackensack, NJ (Hackensack University Medical Center); and Pittsburgh, PA (University of Pittsburgh). SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures.

  6. Data from: Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN): Baseline...

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    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran, R. (Mary Frances Roy); Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen A.; McKinlay, Sonja (2019). Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN): Baseline Dataset, [United States], 1996-1997 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR28762.v5
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    May 15, 2019
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
    Authors
    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran, R. (Mary Frances Roy); Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen A.; McKinlay, Sonja
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/28762/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/28762/terms

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1996 - Nov 30, 1997
    Area covered
    California, Newark, Los Angeles, New Jersey, Michigan, United States, Oakland, Chicago, Boston, Detroit
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological, and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers, and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The data include questions about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause.The study is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health. The study began in 1994. Between 1996 and 1997, 3,302 participants joined SWAN through 7 designated research centers. The research centers are located in the following communities: Detroit, MI; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Oakland and Los Angeles, CA; Newark, NJ; and Pittsburgh, PA. SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures. This is the next phase of data collection after the original collection of the screening data (ICPSR 4368).

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    Archival Version

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    Sutton-Tyrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran; Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen; McKinlay, Sonja (2015). Archival Version [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR30181
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    Sutton-Tyrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran; Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen; McKinlay, Sonja
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) is a multisite longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers, and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The study is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the National Institute of Health (NIH), Office of Research on Women's Health. The study began in 1995 and is in its seventeenth year. Between 1998 and 2001, 2,829 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN participated in a collection of family history data. The research centers are located in the following communities: Ypsilanti and Inkster, MI (University of Michigan); Boston, MA (Massachusetts General Hospital); Chicago, IL (Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center); Almeda and Contra Costa County, CA (University of California, Davis and Kaiser Permanente); Los Angeles, CA (University of California, Los Angeles); Hackensack, NJ (Hackensack University Medical Center); and Pittsburgh, PA (University of Pittsburgh). SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures.

  8. Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 2001-2003: Visit 05...

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    Sutton-Tyrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; R. (Mary Francis Roy) Sowers, MaryFran; Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen; McKinlay, Sonja (2018). Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 2001-2003: Visit 05 Dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR30501.v2
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    Oct 18, 2018
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    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
    Authors
    Sutton-Tyrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; R. (Mary Francis Roy) Sowers, MaryFran; Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen; McKinlay, Sonja
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/30501/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/30501/terms

    Time period covered
    Mar 1, 2001 - Feb 15, 2003
    Area covered
    United States, Boston, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Michigan, Los Angeles, California, Ypsilanti, Hackensack
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), is a multisite longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological, and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers, and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The data include questions about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause. The study began in 1994. Between 2001 and 2003, 2,617 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their fifth follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Ypsilanti and Inkster, MI (University of Michigan); Boston, MA (Massachusetts General Hospital); Chicago, IL (Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center); Alameda and Contra Costa County, CA (University of California-Davis, and Kaiser Permanente); Los Angeles, CA (University of California-Los Angeles); Hackensack, NJ (Hackensack University Medical Center); and Pittsburgh, PA (University of Pittsburgh). SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures. Demographic and background information includes age, language of interview, marital status, household composition, and employment.

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    Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN): Visit 03 Dataset, [United...

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    GESIS search (2019). Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN): Visit 03 Dataset, [United States], 1999-2001 - Version 2 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR29701.v2
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    Abstract (en): The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological, and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers, and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The data include questions about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information. The study is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health. The study began in 1994. Between 1999 and 2001, 2,710 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their third follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Detroit, Michigan; Boston, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois; Oakland and Los Angeles, California; Newark, New Jersey; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures. ICPSR data undergo a confidentiality review and are altered when necessary to limit the risk of disclosure. ICPSR also routinely creates ready-to-go data files along with setups in the major statistical software formats as well as standard codebooks to accompany the data. In addition to these procedures, ICPSR performed the following processing steps for this data collection: Created variable labels and/or value labels.; Created online analysis version with question text.; Checked for undocumented or out-of-range codes.. Presence of Common Scales: Raw data can be used to create CES-D and SF-36 scores. Response Rates: 16,065 completed the screening interview. 3,302 were enrolled in the longitudinal study. 2,881 completed the first follow-up visit. 2,748 completed the second follow-up visit. 2,710 completed the third follow-up visit. Datasets:DS1: Study of Womens Health Across the Nation (SWAN): Visit 03 Dataset, [United States], 1999-2001 Women age 40 through 55, living in designated geographic areas, with the ability to speak English or other designated languages (Japanese, Cantonese, or Spanish), who had the cognitive ability to provide verbal informed consent, and had membership in a specific site's targeted ethnic group. Smallest Geographic Unit: None Site-specific sampling frames were used and encompassed a range of types, including lists of households, telephone numbers, and individual names of women. 2019-05-29 This data collection has been enhanced in the following ways. The title of the study was updated to match current ICPSR standards. Variable labels have been revised to spell out abbreviations and acronyms, and to correct prior misspellings. The variables in the dataset have also been reordered to match the documentation provided by the Principal Investigator. A fuller version of the question text pertaining to individual variables was completed, and now available in the ICPSR codebook. An additional document was included in this release that lists all the publications based off of the SWAN data series. Lastly, the study is now available for online analysis.2018-08-22 The data were updated to adjust missing values.2014-02-12 This data collection is now publicly available. Funding institution(s): United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health (NR004061). United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. National Institute on Aging (AG012495, AG012505, AG012539, AG012546, AG012553, AG012554). United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. National Institute of Nursing Research (AG012535). United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Office of Research on Women's Health (AG012531). face-to-face interview self-enumerated questionnaire

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    Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 1998-2001: Family Medical...

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    GESIS search (2014). Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 1998-2001: Family Medical History From Visits 02, 03, and 04 - Version 1 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR30181.v1
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    Feb 13, 2014
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    Abstract (en): The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) is a multisite longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers, and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The study is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the National Institute of Health (NIH), Office of Research on Women's Health. The study began in 1995 and is in its seventeenth year. Between 1998 and 2001, 2,829 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN participated in a collection of family history data. The research centers are located in the following communities: Ypsilanti and Inkster, MI (University of Michigan); Boston, MA (Massachusetts General Hospital); Chicago, IL (Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center); Almeda and Contra Costa County, CA (University of California, Davis and Kaiser Permanente); Los Angeles, CA (University of California, Los Angeles); Hackensack, NJ (Hackensack University Medical Center); and Pittsburgh, PA (University of Pittsburgh). SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures. ICPSR data undergo a confidentiality review and are altered when necessary to limit the risk of disclosure. ICPSR also routinely creates ready-to-go data files along with setups in the major statistical software formats as well as standard codebooks to accompany the data. In addition to these procedures, ICPSR performed the following processing steps for this data collection: Created variable labels and/or value labels.; Checked for undocumented or out-of-range codes.. Response Rates: 16,065 completed the screening interview. 3,302 were enrolled in the longitudinal study. 2,829 completed the family medical history. Women age 40 through 55, living in designated geographic areas, with the ability to speak English or other designated languages (Japanese, Cantonese, or Spanish), who had the cognitive ability to provide verbal informed consent, and had membership in a specific site's targeted ethnic group were included within the first SWAN data collection. For the initial data collection, 202,985 sampling units were screened for participation. 34,985 were identified as eligible. 16,065 completed the survey. 3,302 enrolled in the longitudinal study. 2,829 completed the family medical history at either visits 2, 3, or 4. Smallest Geographic Unit: county Site-specific sampling frames were used and encompassed a range of types, including lists of households, telephone numbers, and individual names of women. 2014-02-13 This data collection is now publicly available. Funding insitution(s): United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health (NR004061). United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. National Institute on Aging (AG012495, AG012505, AG012539, AG012546, AG012553, AG012554). United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. National Institute of Nursing Research (AG012535). United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Office of Research on Women's Health (AG012531). face-to-face interviewUsing the variable SWANID, this dataset can be linked with the SWAN Cross-Sectional Screener Data (ICPSR 04368), Baseline Data (ICPSR 28762), Visit 1 Data (ICPSR 29221), Visit 2 Data (ICPSR 29401), Visit 3 Data (ICPSR 29701), and Visit 4 Data (ICPSR 30142).

  11. Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 2003-2005: Visit 07...

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    Sutton-Tyrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran R. (Mary Francis Roy); Finkelstein, Joel; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen (2018). Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), 2003-2005: Visit 07 Dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR31901.v2
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    Sutton-Tyrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran R. (Mary Francis Roy); Finkelstein, Joel; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen
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    Time period covered
    May 15, 2003 - Jan 31, 2005
    Area covered
    Illinois, Inkster, Ypsilanti, Alameda County, United States, Pittsburgh, Massachusetts, Michigan, California, Pennsylvania
    Dataset funded by
    United States Department of Health and Human Serviceshttp://www.hhs.gov/
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. Data were collected about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause. The study began in 1994. Between 2003 and 2005, 2,327 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their seventh follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Ypsilanti and Inkster, MI (University of Michigan); Boston, MA (Massachusetts General Hospital); Chicago, IL (Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center); Alameda and Contra Costa County, CA (University of California-Davis and Kaiser Permanente); Los Angeles, CA (University of California-Los Angeles); Hackensack, NJ (Hackensack University Medical Center); and Pittsburgh, PA (University of Pittsburgh). SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures. Though the New Jersey site was still part of the study, data was not collected from this site for the seventh visit. Demographic and background information includes age, language of interview, marital status, household composition, and employment.

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    Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN): Visit 02 Dataset, [United...

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    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran, R. (Mary Frances Roy); Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen A.; McKinlay, Sonja
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological, and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The data include questions about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause. Also included in the data are background characteristics (age, race, occupation, education, marital status, and family size). The study is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health. The study began in 1994. Between 1998 and 2000, 2,748 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their second follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Boston, Massachusetts, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Oakland and Los Angeles, California, Detroit, Michigan, Newark, New Jersey and Chicago, Illinois. SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures.

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    Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN): Visit 04 Dataset, [United...

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    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran, R. (Mary Frances Roy); Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen A.; McKinlay, Sonja
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological, and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The data include questions about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause. The study is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health. The study began in 1994. Between 2000 and 2002, 2,679 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their second follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Boston, Massachusetts, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Oakland and Los Angeles, California, Detroit, Michigan, Newark, New Jersey and Chicago, Illinois. SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures.

  14. Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN): Visit 04 Dataset, [United...

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    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran, R. (Mary Frances Roy); Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen A.; McKinlay, Sonja
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/30142/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/30142/terms

    Time period covered
    Mar 1, 2000 - Jan 31, 2002
    Area covered
    Illinois, Oakland, Detroit, California, Newark, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Chicago, Massachusetts, United States
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological, and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The data include questions about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause. The study is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health. The study began in 1994. Between 2000 and 2002, 2,679 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their second follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Boston, Massachusetts, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Oakland and Los Angeles, California, Detroit, Michigan, Newark, New Jersey and Chicago, Illinois. SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures.

  15. Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN): Visit 02 Dataset, [United...

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    Authors
    Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran, R. (Mary Frances Roy); Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen A.; McKinlay, Sonja
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    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/29401/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/29401/terms

    Time period covered
    Feb 1998 - Jan 2000
    Area covered
    Los Angeles, Boston, California, Detroit, Pittsburgh, New Jersey, Oakland, Illinois, Michigan, United States
    Dataset funded by
    National Institute of Nursing Researchhttps://www.ninr.nih.gov/
    United States Department of Health and Human Serviceshttp://www.hhs.gov/
    Description

    The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological, and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The data include questions about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause. Also included in the data are background characteristics (age, race, occupation, education, marital status, and family size).

    The study is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health. The study began in 1994. Between 1998 and 2000, 2,748 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their second follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Boston, Massachusetts, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Oakland and Los Angeles, California, Detroit, Michigan, Newark, New Jersey and Chicago, Illinois. SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures.

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Sutton-Tyrrell, Kim; Selzer, Faith; Sowers, MaryFran, R. (Mary Frances Roy); Neer, Robert; Powell, Lynda; Gold, Ellen B.; Greendale, Gail; Weiss, Gerson; Matthews, Karen A.; McKinlay, Sonja
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Time period covered
Feb 1, 1997 - Jan 31, 1999
Area covered
Pittsburgh, Newark, Detroit, Illinois, California, Oakland, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Chicago, United States
Description

The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. The study examines the physical, biological, psychological, and social changes during this transitional period. The goal of SWAN's research is to help scientists, health care providers and women learn how mid-life experiences affect health and quality of life during aging. The data include questions about doctor visits, medical conditions, medications, treatments, medical procedures, relationships, smoking, and menopause related information such as age at pre-, peri- and post-menopause, self-attitudes, feelings, and common physical problems associated with menopause. The study is co-sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health. The study began in 1994. Between 1997 and 1999, 2,881 of the 3,302 women that joined SWAN were seen for their first follow-up visit. The research centers are located in the following communities: Detroit, MI; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Oakland and Los Angeles, CA; Newark, NJ; and Pittsburgh, PA. SWAN participants represent five racial/ethnic groups and a variety of backgrounds and cultures.

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