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The Subject Characteristics (SC) domain is based on the Findings general observation class and is an extension of the demographics data, including socioeconomic or other broad characteristics.  Subject characteristics may be collected periodically over time. Some examples of subject characteristics include education level, marital status, and national origin.

Associations between some subject characteristic tests and response codelists are described in the SC Codetable, available at https://www.cdisc.org/standards/terminology/controlled-terminology

Example

This is an example of the SDTM dataset based on the data collected on the above CRF.  

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RowSTUDYIDDOMAINUSUBJIDSCSEQSCTESTCDSCTESTSCORRESSCSTRESCSCSTATSCDTC
1ABCSCABC-001-0011NATORIGNational OriginUNITED STATESUSA
1999-06-19
2ABCSCABC-001-0012MARISTATMarital StatusDIVORCEDDIVORCED
1999-06-19
3ABCSCABC-001-0013EDLEVELEducational LevelCOLLEGE OR BACCALAURETE DEGREE COMPLETECOLLEGE OR BACCALAURETE DEGREE COMPLETE
1999-06-19
4ABCSCABC-001-0014MILTSTATMilitary StatusVETERANVETERAN
1999-06-19
5ABCSCABC-001-0015JOBCLASEmployment StatusNOT EMPLOYEDNOT EMPLOYED
1999-06-19
6ABCSCABC-001-0016SHSMEXSTSecond Hand Smoke Exposure StatusEXPOSURE AT WORK AND HOMEEXPOSURE AT WORK AND HOME
1999-06-19
7ABCSCABC-001-0017INCOMEIncome<100% POVERTY GUIDELINES<100% POVERTY GUIDELINES
1999-06-19
8ABCSCABC-001-0018AGESTSMKAge Started Smoking16-24 years16-24 years
1999-06-19
9ABCSCABC-001-0019TBCESSCOTobacco Cessation CounselingNN
1999-06-19
10ABCSCABC-001-00110LDURABSLongest Duration of Abstinence1–6 months1–6 months
1999-06-19
11ABCSCABC-001-0021SCALLSubject Characteristics

NOT DONE2000-08-19
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