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aces_daily: Multilevel Daily Data Example

Description

A data frame drawn from a daily diary study, conducted at Monash University in 2017 where young adults old completed measures up to three times per day (morning, afternoon, and evening) for about 12 days. Thus each participant contributed about 36 observations to the dataset. To protect participant confidentiality and anonymity, the data used here were simulated from the original data, but in such a way as to preserve the relations among variables and most features of the raw data.

Usage

aces_daily

Arguments

Format

A data frame containing 19 variables.

UserID

A unique identifier for each individual

SurveyDay

The date each observation occured on

SurveyInteger

The survey coded as an integer (1 = morning, 2 = afternoon, 3 = evening)

SurveyStartTimec11

Survey start time, centered at time since 11am

Female

A 0 or 1 variable, where 1 = female and 0 = male

Age

Participant age in years, top coded at 25

BornAUS

A 0 or 1 variable where 1 = born in Australia and 0 = born outside of Australia

SES_1

Participants subjective SES, bottom coded at 4 and top coded at 8

EDU

Participants level of education (1 = university graduate or higher, 0 = less than university graduate

SOLs

Self-reported sleep onset latency in minutes, morning survey only

WASONs

Self-reported number of wakenings after sleep onset, top coded at 4, morning survey only

STRESS

Overall stress ratings on a 0--10 scale, repeated 3x daily

SUPPORT

Overall social support ratings on a 0--10 scale, repeated 3x daily

PosAff

Positive affect ratings on a 1--5 scale, repeated 3x daily

NegAff

Negative affect ratings on a 1--5 scale, repeated 3x daily

COPEPrb

Problem focused coping on a 1--4 scale, repeated 1x daily at the evening survey

COPEPrc

Emotional processing coping on a 1--4 scale, repeated 1x daily at the evening survey

COPEExp

Emotional exprsesion coping on a 1--4 scale, repeated 1x daily at the evening survey

COPEDis

Mental disengagement coping on a 1--4 scale, repeated 1x daily at the evening survey