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NCHAT (N = 3,642 plus N = 1,515 partners) is population representative study of diverse couples in the US. Data are now available z.umn.edu/nchaticpsr

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***New NCHAT Release*** IPUMS CDOH State-level data is now available to merge with NCHAT data through ICPSR! Check it out here: icpsr.umich.edu/web/DSDR/serie…

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Be sure to check out this new open access article by @chrisajulian Wendy D. Manning Claire Kamp Dush to inform your research studying SGD partnerships this year! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

Be sure to check out this new open access article by @chrisajulian <a href="/wmannin/">Wendy D. Manning</a> <a href="/ClaireKampDush/">Claire Kamp Dush</a>  to inform your research studying SGD partnerships this year! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
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Curious of how marriages have changed since 1980? Catch Claire Kamp Dush's talk, “The All-or-Nothing Marriage? Marital Functioning and Health in the United States, 1980-2023,” at #PAA2024 next Thursday starting at 2:00 pm!

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Make sure to catch Alexandra M. VanBergen, PhD’s talk, “Loneliness Pre- and Post-COVID-19 Among Partnered Young and Middle Adults: An Intersectional Approach” next Thursday at #PAA2024 starting at 9:30 am in Madison! This project showcases 1-year follow-up survey data from The National Couples' Health and Time Study!

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Alex Bates will be presenting, “Community Support, Identity Centrality, and State Policy: Associations with Health Care Discrimination in Sexual and Gender Minority Partnered Adults,” at #PAA2024! This project uses both The National Couples' Health and Time Study and IPUMS CDOH data!

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Make sure to add Chris Julian’s talk to your Friday #PAA2024 agenda: “Self-reporting and Partner Proxy Reporting of Sex and Gender Identity: An Evaluation of Population-Based Couple Data.” This project uses main respondent and partner data from The National Couples' Health and Time Study! Break a leg, Chris!

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Catch Kristen Gustafson’s poster titled, “Relationship Outcomes Among Partnered Bisexual+ People: Proposing a Sexual Identity as Relational Perspective,” on Saturday starting at 8:30 am in the Regency Ballroom! It uses partner data from The National Couples' Health and Time Study! See you there, Kristen!

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Staying until Saturday? Stop by our poster, “A Longitudinal Examination of Family Relationship Quality, Loneliness, and Marginalization Among Sexually Diverse Parents,” at #PAA2024! It showcases 1-year follow-up data from The National Couples' Health and Time Study!

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Catch Dr. Patricia(Pittman)Calderon is on the job market at #PAA2024! She will be presenting a poster titled, "Psychological Well-being Among Individuals in Interracial Couples: Relationship Factors as Potential Moderators" on Friday starting at 10:30 am! See you there!

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#PAA2024 is here! Tomorrow, there are a few The National Couples' Health and Time Study presentations to look out for! The first up is Alexandra M. VanBergen, PhD's talk about loneliness during and after the height of the COVID-19 pandemic among partnered young and middle adults! Come check it out at 9:30 am in Madison!

#PAA2024 is here! Tomorrow, there are a few <a href="/NCHATstudy/">The National Couples' Health and Time Study</a> presentations to look out for! The first up is <a href="/ALewisVanBergen/">Alexandra M. VanBergen, PhD</a>'s talk about loneliness during and after the height of the COVID-19 pandemic among partnered young and middle adults! Come check it out at 9:30 am in Madison!
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Catch Claire Kamp Dush tomorrow at #PAA2024! She will be discussing how marriages have changed since 1980 using new cohort data of the Work and Family Life Study! It starts at 2:00 pm in Delaware C. See you there!

Catch <a href="/ClaireKampDush/">Claire Kamp Dush</a> tomorrow at #PAA2024! She will be discussing how marriages have changed since 1980 using new cohort data of the Work and Family Life Study! It starts at 2:00 pm in Delaware C. See you there!
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***New NCHAT Publication!*** Check out kristennnn🏝 (same handle on bsky)'s new article in Socius titled, "Emotional Support and Mental Health during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Focus on Gender and Sexual Identities": journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/23…

***New NCHAT Publication!*** Check out <a href="/kris10gustafson/">kristennnn🏝 (same handle on bsky)</a>'s new article in Socius titled, "Emotional Support and Mental Health during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Focus on Gender and Sexual Identities": journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/23…
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Using item response theory and The National Couples' Health and Time Study data, we found that individuals with lower incomes (<200% FPL) were systematically disadvantaged on the CSI-4. On average, at the same true levels of satisfaction, they scored 1.38 units lower than higher-income individuals. (4/8)

Using item response theory and <a href="/NCHATstudy/">The National Couples' Health and Time Study</a> data, we found that individuals with lower incomes (&lt;200% FPL) were systematically disadvantaged on the CSI-4. 

On average, at the same true levels of satisfaction, they scored 1.38 units lower than higher-income individuals. (4/8)
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The public use data has been updated with a new variable, AAPI, which indicates respondents who indicated Asian or Pacific Islander for their race/ethnicity. This now makes it easier to include these populations using the public data!

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**Call for Proposals!** The National Couples’ Health and Time Study team is taking proposals for items to be added to the next wave of NCHAT, slated for late Spring 2025. More details and application instructions can be found here: z.umn.edu/nchatw3cfp Deadline: November 22!

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**Deadline is in 10 days!** Our team is taking proposals for items to be added to the next wave of the National Couples' Health and Time Study, slated for late Spring 2025. More details and application instructions can be found here: z.umn.edu/nchatw3cfp