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.
Indicate if subject characteristics information was collected. If Yes, record the appropriate details. | Were subject characteristics collected? SCPERF If SCPERF = "Y", NOT SUBMITTED. If SCPERF = "N", SCSTAT where SCTESTCD = "SCALL". | <NY codelist> | |
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Indicate the subject's education level. | Education Level EDLEVEL_SCORRES SCORRES WHERE SCTESTCD = "EDLEVEL" | ||
Indicate the subject's employment status. | Employment Status JOBCLAS_SCORRES SCORRES WHERE SCTESTCD = "JOBCLAS" | <EMPSTAT codelist> | |
Indicate the subject's marital status. | Marital Status MARISTAT_SCORRES SCORRES WHERE SCTESTCD = "MARISTAT" | <MARISTAT codelist> | |
Indicate the subject's national origin | NATORIG_SCORRES SCORRES WHERE SCTESTCD = "NATORIG" | _________________ | |
Indicate the subject's employment status. | Employment Status JOBCLAS_SCORRES SCORRES WHERE SCTESTCD = "JOBCLAS" | <EMPSTAT codelist> | |
Indicate the subject's Military Status | Military Status MILTSTAT_SCORRES SCORRES WHERE SCTESTCD = "MILTSTAT" | <???? codelist> |
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