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PLE_CATI_W4Fin .doc Page 1 of 28 PLE CATI (Parent Living Elsewhere – B & K – Q’s All) Question Field PLEC_Q02 The first questions are about the current arrangement you have for [WS1] and how much time [WS3] spends with you. Interviewer: Press [1] to continue. PLE 1.1) (d/f) pe18p1 Do you have a shared or joint parenting arrangement with child’s other parent or do you have main care of study child? 1 I have main care of child 2 Shared or joint parenting 3 PLE has main care of child 4 Other (specify) PLE 1.2) (d/f) pe18p1o Do you have a shared or joint parenting arrangement with child’s other parent or do you have main care of study child? Other specify String PLE 2) (d/f) pe18p2 Under your shared parenting arrangement, how do you split the care for study child? 1 Roughly 50/50 split 2 I have more than 50% 3 I have less than 50% PLE 3) (d/f) pe06p When did you last see study child? 1 Today 2 1-6 days ago 3 1-4 weeks ago 4 More than 1 month ago Question Field PLE 4.1.1) (d/f) pe08p1b How often do you usually see study child? 1 Every day 2 Several times a week 3 At least once a week 4 At least once a fortnight 5 At least once a month 6 At least once every 3 months 7 At least once every 6-12 months PLE 4.1.2) (d/f) pe08p3b How often does study child stay overnight with you? 1 Several times a week 2 At least once a week 3 At least once a fortnight 4 At least once a month 5 At least once every 3 months 6 At least once every 6-12 months 7 Less than once a year or not at all PLE 4.1.3) (d/f) pe08p4a How many nights every PERIOD does study child usually stay overnight with you? Number PLE 4.2.1) (d/f) pe27 When your child stays overnight with you, does he/she: 1 Have his/her own room? 2 Share with another brother or sister? 3 Share with other children in your household? 4 Share a room with you? 5 Sleep on temporary bedding elsewhere (such as a living room)? 6 None of the above
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Page 1: PLE CATI W4Fin - Growing Up · PLE 14.3) (d/f) se03p3a For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Often complains

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PLE CATI (Parent Living Elsewhere – B & K – Q’s All) Question Field PLEC_Q02 The first questions are about the current arrangement you have for [WS1] and how much time [WS3] spends with you. Interviewer: Press [1] to continue. PLE 1.1) (d/f) pe18p1 Do you have a shared or joint parenting arrangement with child’s other parent or do you have main care of study child? 1 I have main care of child 2 Shared or joint parenting 3 PLE has main care of child 4 Other (specify) PLE 1.2) (d/f) pe18p1o Do you have a shared or joint parenting arrangement with child’s other parent or do you have main care of study child? Other specify String PLE 2) (d/f) pe18p2 Under your shared parenting arrangement, how do you split the care for study child? 1 Roughly 50/50 split 2 I have more than 50% 3 I have less than 50% PLE 3) (d/f) pe06p When did you last see study child? 1 Today 2 1-6 days ago 3 1-4 weeks ago 4 More than 1 month ago

Question Field PLE 4.1.1) (d/f) pe08p1b How often do you usually see study child? 1 Every day 2 Several times a week 3 At least once a week 4 At least once a fortnight 5 At least once a month 6 At least once every 3 months 7 At least once every 6-12 months PLE 4.1.2) (d/f) pe08p3b How often does study child stay overnight with you? 1 Several times a week 2 At least once a week 3 At least once a fortnight 4 At least once a month 5 At least once every 3 months 6 At least once every 6-12 months 7 Less than once a year or not at all PLE 4.1.3) (d/f) pe08p4a How many nights every PERIOD does study child usually stay overnight with you? Number PLE 4.2.1) (d/f) pe27 When your child stays overnight with you, does he/she: 1 Have his/her own room? 2 Share with another brother or sister? 3 Share with other children in your household? 4 Share a room with you? 5 Sleep on temporary bedding elsewhere (such as a living room)? 6 None of the above

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Question Field PLE 4.2.2) (d/f) pe11p Does the current arrangement for contact between you and study child have a set pattern? (A ‘set pattern’ is consistent and predictable contact, regardless of frequency) 1 Yes 2 No PLE 4.2.3) (d/f) pe08p5 During holiday time, does the study child usually spend less, more or about the same amount of time with you as during other times? (‘Holiday time’ generally means school holidays) 1 Child spends less time 2 Child spends more time 3 Child spends about the same time 4 Varies NA?) (d/f) pe08p7 Is the time that the study child spends with you, mainly restricted to holiday time? 1 Yes 2 No PLE 5) (d/f) pe13p2a Over the past 12 months, how often have you had contact with study child by phone, SMS, email or other means? 1 Every day 2 Several times a week 3 At least once a week 4 At least once a fortnight 5 At least once a month 6 At least once every 3 months 7 At least once every 6-12 months 8 Less than once a year or not at all

Question Field PLE 7.1) (d/f) pe24p1b Does the study child have contact with your parents? 1 Yes, both 2 Yes, one only, other no contact 3 Yes, one only, other deceased 5 No, no contact 6 No, parents deceased. PLE 7.2) (d/f) pe24p3b How often does the study child have contact with your parents? 1 Every day 2 Several times a week 3 At least once a week 4 At least once a fortnight 5 At least once a month 6 At least once every 3 months 7 At least once every 6-12 months 8 At least once in the last year or not at all PLE 8) (d/f) pe28p1 Some children have trouble adjusting when they move from one parent to another. At the start of your contact time with study child, which response best describes how he/she typically behaves. 1 Over-excited and hard to settle for a long period (more than a few hours). 2 Over-excited and hard to settle for a short period. 3 Relaxed and comfortable. 4 Withdrawn, sad or restless for a short period. 5 Withdrawn, sad or restless for a long period (more than a few hours).

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Question Field PLE 9) (d/f) pe28p2 At the end of your contact time with study child, is he/she sad or distressed when leaving you? 1 Yes - a little 2 Yes - somewhat 3 Yes - very 4 No (-2 Don’t know) PLE 9.1) (d/f) pe17p1 Thinking about the role that you have in study child’s life, how involved would you like to be? 1 A lot more involved 2 A little more involved 3 My level of involvement is about right 4 A little less involved 5 Much less involved PLE 9.2) (d/f) pe17p3 What makes it difficult for you to be more involved? 1 Current care arrangements 2 Distance/cost 3 Work commitments/demands 4 Family commitments/demands 5 Other PLE or child commitments 6 Child doesn’t want to 7 Parent 1 related 8 Step family/current partner related

Question Field PLEC_Q17 Now there are some questions about your relationship with [Parent 1]. PLE 10) (d/f) pe14p How well do you get along with Parent 1? 1 Very well 2 Well 3 Neither well nor poorly 4 Poorly 5 Very poorly / badly PLE 11) (d/f) pe13p1b Over the last 12 months, how often have you had contact with Parent 1, either in person or by phone, letter or other means? 1 Every day 2 Several times a week 3 At least once a week 4 At least once a fortnight 5 At least once a month 6 At least once every 3 months 7 At least once every 6-12 months 8 Less than once a year or not at all PLE 12.1) (d/f) pe15p1 Looking at Card 5. How often do you disagree with Parent 1 about basic child-rearing issues? 1 Never / Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always / Almost always (-1 Don’t discuss child rearing)

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Question Field PLE 12.2) (d/f) pe15p4 How often is there anger or hostility between you and Parent 1? 1 Never / Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always / Almost always PLE 12.3) (d/f) pe15p2 How often is your conversation with Parent 1 awkward or stressful? 1 Never / Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always / Almost always PLEC_Q23 The next questions are about activities you might do when you are with [Study Child]. PLEC_SG23a 1. B cohort 2. K cohort PLE 13.1) dpa10p1b How often do you… get study child ready for bed or put him/her to bed? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Not at all PLE 13.2) dpa10p3b How often do you…give him/her a bath or shower? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Not at all

Question Field PLE 13.3) dpa10p7b How often do you…help the study child brush his/her teeth? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Not at all PLE 13.4) dpa10p8b How often do you…help the study child get ready for school? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Not at all 5 Child not at school 6 Child doesn’t stay on school nights PLE 13.5) (d/f) he11p3c How often do you…help the study child with his/her homework? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Not at all 5 Child not at school 6 Child doesn’t stay on school nights PLE 13.6) (d/f) he11p1c How often do you…talk to the study child about his/her school activities? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Not at all 5 Child not at school 6 Child doesn’t stay on school nights

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Question Field PLE 13.7) (d/f) pa10p5b How often do you…eat an evening meal with study child? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Not at all PLEC_Q25 Now I have some questions about [WS1]'s behaviour. PLE 14.1) (d/f) se03p1a For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Considerate of other people’s feelings 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.2) (d/f) se03p2a For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Restless, overactive, cannot stay still for long 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.3) (d/f) se03p3a For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Often complains of headaches, stomach aches or sickness 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true

Question Field PLE 14.4) (d/f) se03p1b For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Shares readily with other children, for example treats, toys, and pencils 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.5) (d/f) se03p4a For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Often loses temper 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.6) (d/f) se03p5a For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Rather solitary, tends to play alone 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.7) (d/f) se03p4b For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Generally well behaved, usually does what adults request 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true

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Question Field PLE 14.8) (d/f) se03p3b For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Many worries or often seems worried 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.9) (d/f) se03p1c For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Helpful if someone is hurt, upset or feeling ill 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.10) (d/f) se03p2b For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Constantly fidgeting or squirming 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.11) (d/f) se03p5b For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Has at least one good friend 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true

Question Field PLE 14.12) (d/f) se03p4c For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Often fights with other children or bullies them 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.13) (d/f) se03p3c For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Often unhappy, depressed or tearful 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.14) (d/f) se03p5c For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Generally liked by other children 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.15) (d/f) se03p2c For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Easily distracted, concentration wanders 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true

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Question Field PLE 14.16) (d/f) se03p3d For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Nervous or clingy in new situations, easily loses confidence 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.17) (d/f) se03p1d For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Kind to younger children 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.18) (d/f) se03p4f For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Often lies or cheats 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.19) (d/f) se03p5d For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Picked on or bullied by other children 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true

Question Field PLE 14.20) (d/f) se03p1e For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Often volunteers to help others (parents, teachers, other children) 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.21) (d/f) se03p2d For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Thinks things out before acting 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.22) (d/f) se03p4g For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Steals from home, school or elsewhere 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.23) (d/f) se03p5e For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Gets on better with adults than with other children 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true

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Question Field PLE 14.24) (d/f) se03p3e For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Many fears, easily scared 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLE 14.25) (d/f) se03p2e For each statement, please indicate which response best describes the study child over the past six months. Good attention span, sees chores or homework through to the end 1 Not true 2 Somewhat true 3 Certainly true PLEC_Q27 The next questions are about your relationship with [Study Child]. Interviewer: Press [1] to continue. PLE 15.1) (d/f) pa03p2 When the study child is with you how often do you do each of the following…hug or hold study child for no particular reason? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always

Question Field PLE 15.2) (d/f) pa09p2 When the study child is with you how often do you do each of the following…talk it over and reason with study child when he/she misbehaved? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always PLE 15.3) (d/f) pa03p3 When the study child is with you how often do you do each of the following…tell study child how happy he/she make you? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always PLE 15.4) (d/f) pa09p3 When the study child is with you how often do you do each of the following…give study child reasons why rules should be obeyed? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always

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Question Field PLE 15.5) (d/f) pa09p1 When the study child is with you how often do you do each of the following…explain to study child why he/she was being corrected? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always PLE 15.6) (d/f) pa03p4 When the study child is with you how often do you do each of the following…have warm, close times, together with study child? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always PLE 15.7) (d/f) pa03p5 When the study child is with you how often do you do each of the following…enjoy listening to study child and doing things with him/her? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always

Question Field PLE 15.8) (d/f) pa03p6 When the study child is with you how often do you do each of the following…feel close to study child both when he/she was happy and when he/she was upset? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always PLE 15.9) (d/f) pa03p1 When the study child is with you how often do you do each of the following…express affection by hugging, kissing and holding study child? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always PLE 15.10) (d/f) pa09p4 When the study child is with you how often do you do each of the following…explain to study child the consequences of his/her behaviour? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always

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Question Field PLE 15.11) (d/f) pa09p5 When the study child is with you how often do you do each of the following…emphasise to study child the reasons for rules? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Rarely 3 Sometimes 4 Often 5 Always/Almost always PLE 16.1) (d/f) pa13p2 When parents spend time with their children, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don’t. How often do the following happen? Of all the times you talk to study child about his/her behaviour, how often is this praise? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Less than half the time 3 About half the time 4 More than half the time 5 All the time PLE 16.2) (d/f) pa13p3 When parents spend time with their children, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don’t. How often do the following happen? Of all the times you talk to study child about his/her behaviour, how often is this disapproval? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Less than half the time 3 About half the time 4 More than half the time 5 All the time

Question Field PLE 16.3) (d/f) pa11p1 When parents spend time with their children, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don’t. How often do the following happen? When you give study child an instruction or request to do something, how often do you make sure that he/she does it? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Less than half the time 3 About half the time 4 More than half the time 5 All the time PLE 16.4) (d/f) pa11p2 When parents spend time with their children, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don’t. How often do the following happen? If you tell study child he/she will get punished if he/she doesn’t stop doing something, but he/she keeps doing it, how often will you punish him/her? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Less than half the time 3 About half the time 4 More than half the time 5 All the time PLE 16.5) (d/f) pa11p3 When parents spend time with their children, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don’t. How often do the following happen? How often does study child get away with things that you feel should have been punished? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Less than half the time 3 About half the time 4 More than half the time 5 All the time

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Question Field PLE 16.6) (d/f) pa13p4 When parents spend time with their children, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don’t. How often do the following happen? How often are you angry when you punish study child? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Less than half the time 3 About half the time 4 More than half the time 5 All the time PLE 16.7) (d/f) pa13p5 When parents spend time with their children, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don’t. How often do the following happen? How often do you feel you are having problems managing study child in general? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Less than half the time 3 About half the time 4 More than half the time 5 All the time PLE 16.8) (d/f) pa11p4 When parents spend time with their children, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don’t. How often do the following happen? How often is study child able to get out of a punishment when he/she really sets his/her mind to it? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Less than half the time 3 About half the time 4 More than half the time 5 All the time

Question Field PLE 16.9) (d/f) pa11p5 When parents spend time with their children, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don’t. How often do the following happen? When you discipline study child, how often does he/she ignore the punishment? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Less than half the time 3 About half the time 4 More than half the time 5 All the time PLE 16.10) (d/f) pa13p6 When parents spend time with their children, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don’t. How often do the following happen? How often do you tell study child that he/she is bad or not as good as others? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Less than half the time 3 About half the time 4 More than half the time 5 All the time PLE 16.11) (d/f) pa13p7 When parents spend time with their children, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don’t. How often do the following happen? How often do you think that the level of punishment you give study child depends on your mood? 1 Never/Almost never 2 Less than half the time 3 About half the time 4 More than half the time 5 All the time

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Question Field PLE 17) (d/f) pa01p Overall, as a parent, do you feel that you are not very good at being a parent, a person who has some trouble in being a parent, an average parent, a better than average parent, or a very good parent? 1 Not very good at being a parent 2 A person who has some trouble in being a parent 3 An average parent 4 A better than average parent 5 A very good parent PLEC_Q30a The next questions are about any services you might have used for [study child]. PLE 17.1.1) (d/f) sc12a1a Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Play group or parent-child group 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.1.2) (d/f) sc12a1u Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Child health/wellbeing information from phone or internet 0 No 1 Yes

Question Field PLE 17.1.3) (d/f) sc12a1f Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Hospital emergency ward 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.1.4) (d/f) sc12a1g Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Hospital outpatients clinic 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.1.5) (d/f) sc12a1h Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. GP services 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.1.6) (d/f) sc12a1l Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Speech therapy 0 No 1 Yes

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Question Field PLE 17.1.7) (d/f) sc12a1o Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Dental services 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.1.8) (d/f) sc12a1d Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Paediatrician 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.1.9) (d/f) sc12a1k Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Early education services (includes schools, formal child care, pre-school or kindergarten services, early intervention services etc.) 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.1.10) (d/f) sc12a1m Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Guidance counsellor 0 No 1 Yes

Question Field PLE 17.1.11) (d/f) sc12a1n Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Other psychiatric or behavioural services 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.1.12) (d/f) sc12a1p Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Other medical specialist 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.1.13) (d/f) sc12a1q Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Other medical services 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.1.14) (d/f) sc12a1j Card 12 has a list of services people use for their children. Please tell me which ones you have used for the study child since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months. Other child specific services 0 No 1 Yes

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Question Field PLE 17.2.1) (d/f) sc12a2a Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Play group or parent-child group 1 Yes 2 No PLE 17.2.2) (d/f) sc12a2u Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Child health/wellbeing information from phone or internet 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.2.3) (d/f) sc12a2f Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Hospital emergency ward 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.2.4) (d/f) sc12a2g Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Hospital outpatients clinic 0 No 1 Yes

Question Field PLE 17.2.5) (d/f) sc12a2h Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? GP services 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.2.6) (d/f) sc12a2l Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Speech therapy 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.2.7) (d/f) sc12a2o Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Dental services 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.2.8) (d/f) sc12a2d Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Paediatrician 0 No 1 Yes

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Question Field PLE 17.2.9) (d/f) sc12a2k Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Early education services (includes schools, formal child care, pre-school or kindergarten services, early intervention services etc.) 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.2.10) (d/f) sc12a2m Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Guidance counsellor 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.2.11) (d/f) sc12a2n Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Other psychiatric or behavioural services 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.2.12) (d/f) sc12a2p Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Other medical specialist 0 No 1 Yes

Question Field PLE 17.2.13) (d/f) sc12a2q Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Other medical services 0 No 1 Yes PLE 17.2.14) (d/f) sc12a2j Looking at Card 12 were there any of these services that the study child needed since you last lived with Parent 1/over the last 12 months but you could not access? Other child specific services 0 No 1 Yes PLEC_Q31a The next questions are about any child support payments for [WS1]. This includes payments made directly or by having the Child Support Agency collect and transfer the money. Interviewer: Press [1] to continue. PLE 21.1) (d/f) pe19p1b Do you have an arrangement in relation to child support payments for study child? (Include any formal or informal arrangement about the amount or frequency of child support payments) 1 Yes 2 No (-3 Refused)

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Question Field PLE 21.2) (d/f) pe19p9 Does this child support arrangement say that you are to: Interviewer: Read out categories, until a ‘Yes’ response is given. Interviewer: Ctrl R or Ctrl K may be used here if necessary. 1 Receive payments? 2 Make payments? 3 No money is to be exchanged? PLE 22.3) (d/f) pe19p6 Are you currently reviewing the arrangement? 1 Yes 2 No PLE 22.4) (d/f) pe19p7 Are you currently in discussion about a child support arrangement? 1 Yes 2 No PLE 22.5) (d/f) pe19p5 What services did you use/are you using to assist you with reaching a child support arrangement? Any 1 Yes 2 No PLE 22.6.1) (d/f) pe19p5a What services did you use/are you using to assist you with reaching a child support arrangement? Child support agency 0 No 1 Yes

Question Field PLE 22.6.2) (d/f) pe19p5b What services did you use/are you using to assist you with reaching a child support arrangement? Family Relationship Centre or other dispute resolution service 0 No 1 Yes PLE 22.6.3) (d/f) pe19p5c What services did you use/are you using to assist you with reaching a child support arrangement? Family Court 0 No 1 Yes PLE 22.6.4) (d/f) pe19p5d What services did you use/are you using to assist you with reaching a child support arrangement? Other services 0 No 1 Yes PLEC_SG31g 1. Q31b=1 (has currently got an arrangement in place) 2. Q31d=1 (does not have an arrangement but are currently in discussion) PLE 22.7) (d/f) pe19p2 Was this arrangement decided by the Child Support Agency, a Court or neither? 1 Child Support Agency 2 Family Court 3 Neither - agreed with other parent 4 Neither - other (-2 Don’t know) (-3 Refused)

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Question Field PLE 24.1) (d/f) pe20p1a What is the amount to be paid in cash under this arrangement? 1 Amount 0 Nothing (-99 No set amount) (-2 Don’t know) (-3 Refused) PLE 24.2) (d/f) pe20p1c What is the amount to be paid under this arrangement? (Include payments that should be received through Child Support Agency) Enter amount Number PLE 24.3) (d/f) pe20p1d How often is this amount to be paid? 1 Weekly 2 Fortnightly 3 Monthly 4 Yearly 5 Other (specify) PLE 24.4) (d/f) pe20p1g How often is this amount to be paid? String PLE 24.5) (d/f) pe20p1e How many children are these payments made for? Number

Question Field PLE 27) (d/f) pe19p3 How should these payments be made? 1 Through the Child Support Agency 2 Directly by you to the other parent 3 Other SG31m 1. Q31c=1 (Child support arrangement says that PLE is to make child support) 2. Q31=2 or 3 (Child support arrangement says that PLE is to receive payments to PLE or no money is to be exchanged) PLE 28) (d/f) pe20p2i Are you up-to-date with your payments? 1 Yes 2 No PLE 29) (d/f) pe20p2j Was the last payment for the usual amount? 1 Yes 2 No PLE 30) (d/f) pe20p2k About how much do you owe? Number PLE 30.1) (d/f) pe20p2c Have you ever made a payment? (If respondent unsure, ask for best estimate) 1 Yes 2 No

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Question Field PLE 30.2) (d/f) pe20p2 How much was the last payment you made? (If respondent unsure, ask for best estimate) Pro-rated to montly amount per-child 1 Amount 0 Nothing (-2 Don’t know) (-3 Refused) PLE 30.2.1) (d/f) pe20p2d How much was the last payment you made? (If respondent unsure, ask for best estimate) Missing 1 Amount 0 Nothing (-2 Don’t know) (-3 Refused) PLE 30.2.2) (d/f) pe20p2e How much was the last payment you made (If respondent unsure, ask for best estimate) Enter amount Number PLE 30.3) (d/f) pe20p2g What period did this payment cover? 1 Week 2 Fortnight 3 Month 4 Year 5 Other (specify) PLE 30.4) (d/f) pe20p2h What period did this payment cover? Other (specify) String

Question Field PLE 31.1) (d/f) pe20p2l How long ago was this last payment paid? 1 Within the last week 2 Within the last fortnight 3 Within the last month 4 Longer (specify)

PLE 31.2) (d/f) pe20p2m How long ago was this last payment made? Specify String PLEC_SG31t 1. If Q31k=5 or Q31r=5 or (Q31p,

Q31r, Q31j or Q31k is Ctrl R or K) 2. Amount in Q31p/Q31r different

to Q31j/Q31k 3. Amount in Q31p/Q31r same as

Q31j/Q31k PLE 32.1) (d/f) pe20p3 Was this difference in payment agreed between you and Parent 1? 1 Yes 2 No (-3 Refused) PLE 33.1) (d/f) pe20p5c Is this difference due to payments or purchases made by you for the child’s benefit through any of the following? 1 Yes 2 No

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Question Field PLE 33.2) (d/f) pe20p5d Is this difference due to any other payments or purchases made by you for agreed services and/or goods such as gifts, lawn-mowing, babysitting, non-uniform clothing, travel expenses etc? 1 Yes 2 No PLE 34) (d/f) pe20p6 How often do you find it financially difficult to make these child support payments? 1 Never 2 Hardly ever 3 Sometimes 4 Almost always 5 Always PLE 35) (d/f) pe21p Do you regularly make any of these payments or purchases for the child’s benefit, as an alternative to child support payments? 1 Yes 2 No PLE 35.1) (d/f) pe21p1 How often do you do any of these additional things: Buy clothes, toys or presents for child? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never (-1 Not needed) (-2 Don’t know) (-3 Refused)

Question Field PLE 35.2) (d/f) pe21p2 How often do you do any of these additional things: Pay for child’s medical or dental bills, health insurance or medicines? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never (-1 Not needed) (-2 Don’t know)

(-3 Refused) PLE 35.3) (d/f) pe21p3 How often do you do any of these additional things: Give extra money for child’s school or childcare expenses? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never (-1 Not needed) (-2 Don’t know)

(-3 Refused) PLE 35.4) (d/f) pe21p4 How often do you do any of these additional things: Give you extra money to help out, like pay the rent, household bills or car repairs? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never (-1 Not needed) (-2 Don’t know)

(-3 Refused)

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Question Field PLE 35.5) (d/f) pe21p5 How often do you do any of these additional things: Look after child when you need to do other things such as working, studying or attending appointments? 1 Often 2 Sometimes 3 Rarely 4 Never (-1 Not needed) (-2 Don’t know)

(-3 Refused) PLEC_Q32 Now there are some questions about your own lifestyle, health and wellbeing. PLE 36.1) (d/f) sc05p10 How often do you see, talk to or email your parents or other members of your family? 1 No contact 2 Rarely 3 A few times a year 4 At least every month 5 At least every week 6 Every day (-1 Not applicable) PLE 36.2) (d/f) sc05p5 How often do you see, talk to or email your friends? 1 No contact 2 Rarely 3 A few times a year 4 At least every month 5 At least every week 6 Every day (-1 Not applicable)

Question Field PLE 37) (d/f) sc07p Overall, how do you feel about the amount of support or help you get from family or friends living elsewhere? 1 I get enough help 2 I don’t get enough help 3 I don’t get any help at all (-1 I don’t need any help) PLE 38) (d/f) sc08p How often do you feel that you need support or help but can’t get it from anyone? 1 Very often 2 Often 3 Sometimes 4 Never PLE 39) (d/f) hs13p In general, would you say that your health is excellent, very good, good, fair or poor? 1 Excellent 2 Very good 3 Good 4 Fair 5 Poor PLE 40.1) (d/f) hb15p5 Do you currently smoke cigarettes? 1 Yes 2 No PLE 40.2) (d/f) hb15p7 Do you smoke at least once a day? 1 Yes 2 No

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Question Field PLE 40.3) (d/f) hb15p8 How many cigarettes do you usually smoke in one day? 2 1 to 5 per day 3 6 to 10 per day 4 11 to 20 per day 5 More than 20 per day PLE 41.1) (d/f) hb16p2 The next few questions are about alcoholic drinks. Some people may drink more or less than others, depending on their lifestyle and individual choices. How often do you have a drink containing alcohol? 0 Never 1 Not in the last year 2 Monthly or less 3 2 or 3 times a month 4 Once a week 5 2 to 3 times a week 6 4 to 6 times a week 7 Every day PLE 41.2) (d/f) hb16p3 Card 21 shows the standard drink guide. How many standard drinks do you have on a typical day when you are drinking? 1 1 or 2 2 3 or 4 3 5 or 6 4 7 to 10 5 11 or more

Question Field PLE 41.2) (d/f) hb16p7 Looking at Card 22. How often do you have 5 or more standard drinks on one occasion? 1 Every day 2 4-6 times a week 3 2-3 times a week 4 Once a week 5 2-3 times a month 6 Monthly or less 7 Never PLE 41.3) (d/f) hb16p8 Looking at Card 22. How often do you have 7 or more standard drinks on one occasion? Interviewer: Ctrl R or Ctrl K may be used here if necessary. 1 Every day 2 4-6 times a week 3 2-3 times a week 4 Once a week 5 2-3 times a month 6 Monthly or less 7 Never PLEC_Q43a The next questions are about how you are feeling. PLE 42) (d/f) hs25p1 In the past year, have you had 2 weeks or more during which you felt sad, blue or depressed, or lost pleasure in things that you usually cared about or enjoyed? 1 Yes 2 No

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Question Field PLE 43.1) (d/f) hs24p1 In the past 4 weeks how often did you feel…Nervous? 1 All of the time 2 Most of the time 3 Some of the time 4 A little of the time 5 None of the time PLE 43.2) (d/f) hs24p2 In the past 4 weeks how often did you feel…Hopeless? 1 All of the time 2 Most of the time 3 Some of the time 4 A little of the time 5 None of the time PLE 43.3) (d/f) hs24p3 In the past 4 weeks how often did you feel…Restless or fidgety? 1 All of the time 2 Most of the time 3 Some of the time 4 A little of the time 5 None of the time PLE 43.4) (d/f) hs24p4 In the past 4 weeks how often did you feel…That everything was an effort? 1 All of the time 2 Most of the time 3 Some of the time 4 A little of the time 5 None of the time

Question Field PLE 43.5) (d/f) hs24p5 In the past 4 weeks how often did you feel…So sad that nothing would cheer you up? 1 All of the time 2 Most of the time 3 Some of the time 4 A little of the time 5 None of the time PLE 43.6) (d/f) hs24p6 In the past 4 weeks how often did you feel…Worthless? 1 All of the time 2 Most of the time 3 Some of the time 4 A little of the time 5 None of the time PLEC_SG44f 1. If PLE not interviewed in W3 (i.e. new PLE or existing PLE missed W3– use RFPLEIdentifier = 3 or 4) 2. Otherwise PLEC_Q45 The next questions are about your childhood and your parents while you were growing up. PLE 44.1) (d/f) pa14p1 Overall, how would you describe your childhood? 1 Very happy 2 Pretty happy 3 Unhappy 4 Very unhappy (-2 Can’t remember childhood)

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Question Field PLE 44.2) (d/f) pa14p2 Have your parents permanently divorced or separated? (Include only permanent separation as a result of relationship breakdown) 1 Yes 2 No 3 Never lived together (-2 Don’t know) PLE 44.3) (d/f) pa14p3 How old were you when this happened? (If you parents separated before divorce, enter your age when they separated. If less than one year of age at the time, record as ‘01’.) Number PLE 44.4) (d/f) pa14p4 In general, how much conflict and tension was there in your household while you were growing up? 1 A lot 2 A little 3 None PLE 44.5) (d/f) pa14p5 Did your father (or father figure) suffer from nervous or emotional trouble or depression? 1 Yes 2 No (-1 Not applicable) (-2 Don’t know)

Question Field PLE 44.6) (d/f) pa14p6 Did your father (or father figure) have trouble with drinking or other drug use? 1 Yes 2 No (-1 Not applicable) (-2 Don’t know) PLE 44.7) (d/f) pa14p7 Did your mother (or mother figure) suffer from nervous or emotional trouble or depression? 1 Yes 2 No (-1 Not applicable) (-2 Don’t know) PLE 44.8) (d/f) pa14p8 Did your mother (or mother figure) have trouble with drinking or other drug use? 1 Yes 2 No (-1 Not applicable) (-2 Don’t know) PLEC_Q54a The next few questions are about your parents’ working situation when you were growing up. PLE 45.1) (d/f) pa24p1a Thinking back to when you were 14 years old, was your father or mother the main breadwinner? Father 0 No 1 Yes

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Question Field PLE 45.2) (d/f) pa24p2a Thinking back to when you were 14 years old, was your father or mother the main breadwinner? Mother 0 No 1 Yes PLE 46.3.1) (d/f) pa24p2c Thinking back to when you were 14 years old, was your father or mother the main breadwinner? Someone else 0 No 1 Yes PLE 46.3.2) (d/f) pa24p2co Thinking back to when you were 14 years old, was your father or mother the main breadwinner? Someone else (specify) 0 No 1 Yes PLE 47.1.1) (d/f) pa24p2a LOOP starts At that time, did your father work in a job, business or farm? 1 Yes 2 No (-2 Don’t know) PLE 47.1.2) (d/f) pa24p3a What was your father’s occupation? ASCO code

Question Field PLE 47.1.3) (d/f) pa24p4a Was your father unemployed for a total of 6 months or more while you were growing up? 1 Yes 2 No (-2 Don’t know) End loop PLE 47.2.1) (d/f) pa24p2b At that time, did your mother work in a job, business or farm? 1 Yes; 2 No; (-2 Don’t know) PLE 47.2.2) (d/f) pa24p3b What was your mother’s occupation? ASCO code PLE 47.2.3) (d/f) pa24p4b Was your mother unemployed for a total of 6 months or more while you were growing up? 1 Yes 2 No (-2 Don’t know) PLE 47.3.1) (d/f) pa24p2c At that time, did your someone else work in a job, business or farm? 1 Yes 2 No (-2 Don’t know) PLE 47.3.2) (d/f) pa24p3c What was your someone else occupation? ASCO code

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Question Field PLE 47.3.3) (d/f) pa24p4c Was your someone else unemployed for a total of 6 months or more while you were growing up? 1 Yes 2 No (-2 Don’t know) PLEC_HHFINTRO Now I would like to ask some questions about your current living arrangements, who lives with you and some basic details about them. PLEC_HHF Complete PLE CATI HHF. See separate specification document PLE_CATI_HHF.doc PLEC_Q54g The next questions are about you. PLEC_SG54f 1. If PLE not interviewed in W3 (i.e. new PLE or existing PLE missed W3, RFPLEIdentifier = 3 or 4) AND PLE identified as the biological parent of study child (using relationship to study child in PLEC HHF grid) 2. If PLE not interviewed in W3 (i.e. new PLE or existing PLE missed W3, RFPLEIdentifier = 3 or 4) AND PLE identified as NOT the biological parent of study child (using relationship to study child in PLEC HHF grid) 3. Otherwise PLE 38) (d/f) fd15p Since the birth of the study child/living with Parent 1, how many partners have you lived with for at least 3 months? Number

Question Field PLEC_SG57 1. PLE currently living with a partner (use relationship to PLE in PLEC grid) 2. Otherwise PLE 39) (d/f) re05p Which best describes the degree of happiness, all things considered, in your relationship? 1 Extremely unhappy 2 Fairly unhappy 3 A little unhappy 4 Happy 5 Very happy 6 Extremely happy 7 Perfectly happy PLEC_Q67 The following questions are about your education and any current study. PLEC_SG67a 1. New PLE (RFPLEIdentifier=4) 2. Else PLE 40.1) (d/f) fd08p1 What was the highest year of primary or secondary school you completed? 1 Year 12 or equivalent 2 Year 11 or equivalent 3 Year 10 or equivalent 4 Year 9 or equivalent 5 Year 8 or below 6 Never attended school 7 Still at school (-2 Don’t know)

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Question Field PLE 40.2) (d/f) fd08p2a Since we last interviewed you/Have you completed a trade certificate, diploma, degree or any other educational qualification? 1 Yes 2 No PLE 40.3) (d/f) fd08p3b What is the level of the highest qualification that you have ever completed? 1 Postgraduate degree 2 Graduate diploma / Graduate certificate 3 Bachelor degree (with or without honours) 4 Advanced diploma / diploma 5 Certificate III/IV (including trade certificate) 6 Certificate I/II 7 Other non-school qualification (-2 Don’t know) PLE 41) (d/f) pw30p1 How would you describe your current employment status? Are you… 1 In full time work? 2 In part time work? 3 In casual work? 4 Unemployed and seeking work? 5 Unemployed and not seeking? work 6 A full-time student? 7 Full-time home duties? 8 Permanently retired? 9 Any other status (specify)? PLEC_Q74aa (NOT IN W4 DD) Interviewer: Enter other current employment status. (Allow text entry)

Question Field PLE 42) (d/f) pw09p How many hours do you usually work each week? Number PLEC_SG74a 1. PLE currently living with a partner (use relationship to PLE in PLEC grid) 2. Otherwise PLE 43) (d/f) pw30p2 Which best describes your partner’s current employment status? Is he/her… 1 In full time work? 2 In part time work? 3 In casual work? 4 Unemployed and seeking work? 5 Unemployed and not seeking work? 6 A full-time student? 7 Full-time home duties? 8 Permanently retired? 9 Any other status (specify)? PLE 45.1) (d/f) fn02p1 Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Wages or salary 0 No 1 Yes (-2 Don’t know) PLE 45.2) (d/f) fn02p2 Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Profit or loss from own unincorporated business 0 No 1 Yes (-2 Don’t know)

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Question Field PLE 45.3) (d/f) fn02p5 Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Any government pension, benefit or allowance 0 No 1 Yes (-2 Don’t know) PLE 45.4) (d/f) fn02p9 Could you please tell me if you receive income from any of these sources? Other regular source 0 No 1 Yes (-2 Don’t know) PLE 46.1) (d/f) fn09p1 Before income tax, salary sacrifice or anything else is taken out, how much do you usually receive from these sources in total? (If respondent unable to answer, prompt for their best estimate) 1 Amount 2 Nil (-99 Loss) (-2 Don’t know) PLE 46.2) (d/f) fn09p2 Enter amount. Number PLE 46.3) (d/f) fn09p3 What period does that cover? 1 Week 2 Fortnight 3 Four weeks 4 Calendar month 5 Year 6 Other

Question Field PLE 46.4) (d/f) fn09p4 Enter period. String PLEC_SG77d

1. If multiple arrangement in PLEC_Q76 and category 1

2. Otherwise PLE 47.1) (d/f) fn13p2 Before income tax, salary sacrifice or anything else is taken out, how much do you usually receive from wages and salary? Number (-99 Loss) (-2 Don’t know) PLE 47.2) (d/f) fn13p3 What period does that cover? 1 Week 2 Fortnight 3 Four weeks 4 Calendar month 5 Year 6 Other PLE 47.3) (d/f) fn13p4 Enter period. String

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Question Field PLE 48) (d/f) fn10p Suppose you only had one week to raise $2000 for an emergency. Which of the following best describes how hard it would be for you to get that money? 1 I could easily raise the money 2 I could raise the money, but it would involve some sacrifices (e.g. reduced spending, selling a possession) 3 I would have to do something drastic to raise the money (e.g. selling an important possession) 4 I don't think I could raise the money PLE 49) (d/f) fn06p Given your current needs and financial responsibilities, how would you say you (and your family) are getting on? 1 Prosperous 2 Very comfortable 3 Reasonably comfortable 4 Just getting along 5 Poor 6 Very poor PLE 50) (d/f) ho01p2 What type of house or home are you living in? 1 A separate house? 2 A semi-detached house / row or terrace house / townhouse? 3 A flat / unit / apartment? 4 A caravan / cabin? 5 A house/flat attached to a shop, office, etc.? 6 A farm? 7 None of the above?

Question Field PLE 51) (d/f) ho04p6 Is this dwelling… 1 Owned or partly owned by you? 2 Rented by you? 3 Occupied rent free? 4 None of the above PLE 52) (d/f) ho04p7 What are your arrangements? 1 Living with someone in their home? 2 Boarding house etc? 3 Other (specify) PLE 52.1) (d/f) ho04p7o Enter other arrangement. String PLE 53) (d/f) ho03p2c In the last year, how many times have you moved home? Number PLEC_Q83 That is the end of the interview. Thank you for your time and cooperation. The information you’ve provided will be useful in developing a picture of [study child]’s life and development.


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