Study title
Origin of Variances in the Oldest-Old: Octogenarian Twins (OCTO-Twin) Wave 3
Creator
Hassing, Linda (Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg)
Abstract
The OCTO-Twin Study aims to investigate the etiology of individual differences among twin-pairs age 80 and older, on a range of domains including health and functional capacity, cognitive functioning, psychological well-being, personality and personal control. In the study, twin pairs were withdrawn from the Swedish Twin Registry. At the first wave, the twins had to be born 1913 or earlier and both partners in the pair had to accept participation. At baseline in 1991-94, 351 twin pairs (149 monozygotic and 202 like-sex dizygotic pairs) were investigated (mean age: 83.6 years and 67% were female). The two-year longitudinal follow-ups were conducted on all twins who were alive and agreed to participate. Data have been collected at five waves over a total of eight years.
In wave 3, 144 twin pairs participated, with a total of 430 individuals.
Refer to the description of wave 1/the base line and the individual datasets in the NEAR portal for more details on variable groups and individual variables.