Survey Design
The Behavioral Health and Personality survey asks about a participant’s behavioral and health and personality. The survey includes 60 items (35 main items and 25 related follow-ups). It includes items from the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS), the UK Biobank Mental Health Questionnaire, the World Health Organization World Mental Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), the Big Five Inventory-2 Extra Short Form (BFI-2-XS), and items developed specifically for use within the All of Us Research Program.
Scoring Considerations for the Behavioral Health and Personality Survey
The Behavioral Health and Personality survey is composed of items from various sources so can not be scored as a whole. The survey does, however, include items from several scales that can be scored on their own. These include the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) and the Big Five Inventory-2 Extra Short Form (BFI-2-XS). For more information, please see the external ASRS and BFI-2-XS resources as well as the "How to Work with All of Us Survey Data" featured workspace notebook on scoring examples.
Sample Eligibility
The survey is available to all consented participants who have completed the first three baseline surveys: The Basics, Overall Health, and Lifestyle. For more information about survey samples and releases, please see Introduction to All of Us Survey Collection and Data Transformation Methods.
All survey codebook variables (e.g., source codes) are deposited into the OMOP Common Data Model’s observation table and stored as concepts in an All of Us specific PPI vocabulary. This vocabulary is both browsable and downloadable via Athena, the online OMOP repository - for a listing of concepts specific to the Behavioral Health and Personality survey, please see the Athena entry.
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