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Would it be possible to gain access to this severity rating or a more detailed description of it that included specific variables involved in its computation?

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Would it be possible to gain access to this severity rating or a more detailed description of it that included specific variables involved in its computation?

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We are not releasing the clinical data and therefore you would not be able to re-create the predicted GAF score for the total part II population. However, using the Wang paper as your guide you should be able to recreate the remaining aspects of the definition. Q: I am interested in using the NCS-R and NCS data in a proposal that I will be submitting shortly to NIH on Feb 5. It looks very useful but we need state of residence. Can you tell me if it is available in the data? I couldn’t find it in the codebook, either by going through it or by searching ‘state’ or ‘residence.’ I guess it is a question of whether it is publically available. I would of course sign a confidentiality agreement such as those used by the Census. Also, I wondered if parents’ education, as opposed to occupation/industry, is in the data? Variables such as state are not public release for either the NCS or the NCS-R. In order to obtain these variable/s you would need to follow the process set up by ICPSR and fill

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