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upset2

Source

General Social Survey https://gss.norc.org

Details

Question Suppose you were very upset about a problem with your husband, wife or partner and hadn't been able to work it out with them. Who would you turn to for help? Even if you are not married or have no partner, what would you do? B. Second Choice

Values

  • [1] spouse

  • [2] mother

  • [3] father

  • [4] daughter

  • [5] son

  • [6] sister

  • [7] brother

  • [8] other relative

  • [9] closest friend

  • [10] other friend

  • [11] neighbor

  • [12] coworker

  • [13] clergy

  • [14] family doctor

  • [15] prof counselor

  • [16] other

  • [17] no one

  • [NA(d)] don't know [NA(i)] iap [NA(j)] I don't have a job [NA(m)] dk, na, iap [NA(n)] no answer [NA(p)] not imputable [NA(r)] refused [NA(s)] skipped on web [NA(u)] uncodeable [NA(x)] not available in this release [NA(y)] not available in this year [NA(z)] see codebook

Question Years and Ballots

ballotsyears
-1986

Overview

For further details see the GSS Data Explorer page for upset2.

Counts by year:

yeariapspousemotherfatherdaughtersonsisterbrotherother relativeclosest friendother friendneighborcoworkerclergyfamily doctorprof counselorotherno onedon't knowno answernot available in this yearTotal
198642171045154629969110229126181713952943134248-1470
Total4217104515462996911022912618171395294313424801470

See also

Other ISSP Social Networks & Support Systems: borrow1, borrow2, change1, change2, down1, down2, sick1, sick2, upset1

Other Social Networks: borrow1, borrow2, change1, change2, down1, down2, sick1, sick2, upset1