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Updated 5/16/22
Country: Czech Republic, Russia, Poland, Lithuania
Study design: Observational cohort with repeated measurements over time
Participant age range: Adults aged 45-69 at enrollment
Number of participants at baseline: 28,947
Year of initial enrollment: 2002
Number of data collection waves: 2
Measures of well-being:
- Quality of life
- Subjective happiness
- Social support
- Perceived control
- Community-level psychosocial measures
Quantity of well-being measures (e.g., number of constructs, number of times well-being was assessed): Moderate
Quality of well-being measures (e.g., were measures reliable and valid in the study population): Moderate
Measures of physical health:
- Cognitive functioning
- Self-reported physical functioning and activities
- Measured anthropometrics, e.g., weight
- Biomarkers
- Adjudicated events, including mortality (all cause and from CVD) and nonfatal CVD events
Access Information:
This dataset may be available upon request from the study PIs.
Interested researchers should contact study PIs to inquire whether an application to access this data is necessary.
Notable citation:
Peasey et al. (2006). Determinants of cardiovascular disease and other non-communicable diseases in Central and Eastern Europe: Rationale and design of the HAPIEE study. BMC Public Health 2006(6): 255.