Data project
Longitudinal ageing study Amsterdam (LASA)
Longitudinal ageing study Amsterdam (LASA)
Summary
Strengths: The survey was developed under a multidisciplinary approach. Weaknesses: For some research questions, there are an insufficient number of participants, e.g., in care institutions (although the participants are followed wherever they move).
Type of data
							Data Source
                            Survey						
							Type of Study
                            Other: Longitudinal survey; cross-sequential
						
							Data gathering method
                            Other: Contact data administrator (see contact information)
						
Access to data
							Conditions of access
                            Cannot be downloaded directly
						
							Type of available data (e.g. anonymised microdata, aggregated tables, etc.)
                            Anonymised microdata
						
							Formats available
							SPSS (default)
						
Coverage
							Coverage Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes
                            Data was collected between 1992 and 2012, with a sample size of around 2,000 individuals; data collection is ongoing and is scheduled to continue at some point in the future.
						
							First year of collection
                            1992						
							Stratification if applicable
                            Contact data administrator (see contact information)
						
							Base used for sampling
						
							Geographical coverage and breakdowns
                            Dutch population, sample in three regions: Amsterdam, Oss, Zwolle
						
							Age range
                            Initial age between 55 and 85 years						
							Statistical representativeness
                            Special group, please specify						
							Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics
                            Detailed study of:
Change trajectories in functioning of elderly people (> 55 years); physical, cognitive, emotional, social functioning, biological, medical, psychological, social, environmental predictors, quality of life, health care use, social participation and mortality effects.						
Linkage
							Standardisation
							All interview questionnaires and tests are standardised on behalf of longitudinal analysis
						
							Possibility of linkage among databases
							This is possible (and has been done) based on year of birth, age, sex, postal code. 
						
Data quality
							Entry errors if applicable
							Survey errors
						
							Breaks
							No
						
							Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection
							Key concepts are consistent since initiation in 1992
						
Governance
                            Contact information
							VU University Medical centre 
							LASA
							Van der Boechorststraat 7 
							1081 BT  Amsterdam Netherlands                            Phone: 003120 444 6770 
							Email: 
							Url: 
						
							Timeliness, transparency
							Data is collected every three years.