Ups and Downs of Life

 


 

Ups and Downs of Life:
General Information

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Time 7

Where?

Intensive Protocol
(IP)
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Questionnaire 

IP:
Self and Personality
p. 11
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SIR Data bank 

IP:
Psycho
rec/table 5 (P1light)
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Personally salient life experiences are assessed in BASE using four open-ended questions. Participants describe what they perceive as the best and worst aspects in their present life and in the past (see Items used in BASE).
Responses were tape recorded and transcribed verbatim. These transcriptions were subsequently content analyzed and coded. Responses were segmented into thematic units. These units were coded in terms of life domains (e.g., personal characteristics, health, etc.). Segmenting and coding were done independently of each other by different pairs of coders.

 Literature: Harris, 1975; Smith & Baltes, 1996, 1999.


Ups and Downs of Life:
Items used in BASE

 


BASE items / variables
English translation
Variable names
Time 1

1.

Was würden Sie sagen ist gegenwärtig das Beste in Ihrem Leben?

What would you say is the best aspect of your life at present?

p1brca0
to
p1brca20

2.

Was würden Sie sagen ist gegenwärtig das Schwierigste in Ihrem Leben?

What would you say is the most difficult aspect of your life at present?

p1wrca0
to
p1wrca20

3.

Wenn Sie zurückblicken, was würden Sie sagen, war das Schwierigste in Ihrem Leben?

Looking back, what would you say was the most difficult aspect of your life?

p1waca1
to
p1waca20

4.

Wenn Sie zurückblicken, was würden Sie sagen, war das Beste in Ihrem Leben?

Looking back, what would you say was the best aspect of your life?

p1baca0
to
p1baca20


 

Ups and Downs of Life:
Life Domains (Variable Values)

 

These domains consisted of the following:

1. Socio-demographic character

Responses including one or several socio-demographic variables (e.g., nationality, place of residence, age, marital status); variables are not necessarily socio-demographic in the strict sense, but can have other connotations (e.g. a focus on age).

2. Financial and material concerns

All responses focusing on monetary or other closely connected areas (e.g. property and possessions).

3. Personality traits

Description of participant's approach towards him/herself and/or objects; self-description using general personality features. This category also covers questions of taste, preferences and dislikes with regard to objects.

4. Emotions

Responses explicitly incorporating feelings, moods, or emotional and affective reactions. Many of the statements included here focus on anxiety, anger, happiness, sadness, joy, worries.

5. Physical image

Descriptions of one's own body and physical appearance, but not of one's health.

6. Health

Responses focusing on one's own health (both well-being and ailments/illnesses), as well as one's general state of health.

7. Cognitive ability

Descriptions (including critical evaluations) of one's mental or intellectual skills and capabilities (including memory); statements about cognitive style, i.e. the participant's intellectual approach to the environment.

8. Occupation (professional or other)

Responses referring to the participant's (former) occupation (professional or other), education or training. "Other" occupations are those which do not involve payment (e.g. voluntary work) and may take up less time, but can still be attributed to an existing professional field. This category incorporates all responses in which these topics are mentioned; the occupation (professional or other) is not necessarily actively pursued. Responses which focus on the fact that the participant no longer works (but is a retiree) are also included in this category.

9. Interests and hobbies (at home)

Responses referring to hobbies in which the participant is actively involved, as well as interests which do not require any activity on the part of the participant (i.e. simple declarations of interest), as long as these are pursued at home. Participation (active or passive) in societal matters, such as social commitments (as long as these are not classified as category 8; occupation); interest in politics and world events or in public and cultural life are understood as societal participation. All other types of interests or activities (at home) are characterized as hobbies.

10. Activities (away from home)

Responses focusing on activities pursued away from home. Participation in societal or public/cultural events is understood as societal participation. Sport and other activities which are pursued outside the home, including travel, belong to the subcategory hobbies.

11. Daily activities (routines)

Descriptions of the daily routine, simple enumeration of a sequence of everyday actions, events or routines, e.g. housework.

12. Everyday competence

Responses focusing on the participant's level of everyday independence or dependence in coping with the daily routine.

13. Experiences / life events

Responses describing experiences or life events which cannot be assigned to another category, in particular, political or societal experiences which had a profound influence on the participant's life.

14. Social contact / social relations (friends, relatives, acquaintances, pets)

All responses explicitly focusing on social contact (or the absence of social contact), i.e. responses in which social partners such as friends, acquaintances or pets are mentioned.

15. Family / relatives

All responses focusing on relatives, family, or the participant's own role within the family.

16. Interpersonal style

Descriptions of the participant's socially interactive behavior and approach to others.

17. General rules / life knowledge

General maxims, rules, principles, or knowledge about life, not necessarily related to the participant him/herself ("wisdom").

18. Reflections on own life

This includes statements which show contemplation of one's own life, one's own biography (usually taking stock); reflections about what has or has not been achieved; evaluation of the course of one's life. This category also comprises responses which focus on life to come, i.e. prospective views.

19. Death and dying

Responses referring to death and dying or, more generally, to the end of life and one's own mortality.

20. Existential and religious attitudes

This includes membership in religious communities and professions of faith, but also more general ideological attitudes revealing a certain view of the world, including political convictions and beliefs. Statements expressing a very fundamental relationship to life or to the world are also assigned to this category as they reflect basic "world views" and conceptions of life.

  


 

Ups and Downs of Life:
Raw Constructs Created in BASE

Present

Past


Variable label
Best
in life
 
Worst
in life
 
Best
in life
 
Worst
in life
 
Construct names
Time 1
Construct names
Time 1
Construct names
Time 1
Construct names
Time 1

0.

no best / worst

p1brca0

p1wrca0

p1baca0

p1waca0

1.

socio-demographic character

p1brca1

p1wrca1

p1baca1

p1waca1

2.

financial concerns

p1brca2

p1wrca2

p1baca2

p1waca2

3.

personality traits

p1brca3

p1wrca3

p1baca3

p1waca3

4.

emotions

p1brca4

p1wrca4

p1baca4

p1waca4

5.

physical image

p1brca5

p1wrca5

p1baca5

p1waca5

6.

health

p1brca6

p1wrca6

p1baca6

p1waca6

7.

cognitive ability

p1brca7

p1wrca7

p1baca7

p1waca7

8.

professional occupation

p1brca8

p1wrca8

p1baca8

p1waca8

9.

interests at home

p1brca9

p1wrca9

p1baca9

p1waca9

10.

activities away from home

p1brca10

p1wrca10

p1baca10

p1waca10

11.

daily activities (routines)

p1brca11

p1wrca11

p1baca11

p1waca11

12.

everyday competence

p1brca12

p1wrca12

p1baca12

p1waca12

13.

life events

p1brca13

p1wrca13

p1baca13

p1waca13

14.

social relations

p1brca14

p1wrca14

p1baca14

p1waca14

15.

family

p1brca15

p1wrca15

p1baca15

p1waca15

16.

interpersonal style

p1brca16

p1wrca16

p1baca16

p1waca16

17.

life knowledge

p1brca17

p1wrca17

p1baca17

p1waca17

18.

reflections on own life

p1brca18

p1wrca18

p1baca18

p1waca18

19.

death and dying

p1brca19

p1wrca19

p1baca19

p1waca19

20.

existential, religous attitudes

p1brca20

p1wrca20

p1baca20

p1waca20