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1. HAALSI COVID Survey: Bi-Directional Associations between Cognitive Function and COVID-19 in Health and Aging in Africa: A Longitudinal Study of an INDEPTH Community in South Africa (HAALSI)
Date Published: 5/10/2021
Format: PDF
Annotation: This survey instrument will be fielded among the existing cohort from the Health and Aging in Africa: A Longitudinal Study of an INDEPTH Community in South Africa (HAALSI), using a Computer-Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI). the survey is intended to collect information on the health, economic, and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on older adults in Agincourt, South Africa. The survey is funded by a supplement grant at the National Institute of Aging (NIA), which aims to assess the bi-directional associations between cognitive function and COVID-19 in HAALSI.

Questions Adapted From: Adapted from similar surveys conducted by other Health and Retirement Survey (HRS) sister studies, including HRS, SHARE, LASI, and ELSA. Questions are also adapted from the main HAALSI survey and the South African Population Research Infrastructure Network (SAPRIN) survey.
Population: Adults Only
Length: 74 questions
Time to Complete: Approximately 20 minutes
Mode of Administration: Telephone
Administered by: Professional Interviewer
Language(s): English, Shangaan
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Type: Guideline/Assessment Tool
Access Notes: Free/Publicly Available

Available Formats: PDF

Contact Information: Harvard University and the University of Witwatersand haalsi@hsph.harvard.edu
Includes Research Tools: Yes.
ID: 24246. From: Disaster Lit®a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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