b'AGING IN THE 21ST CENTURYFIGURE A-3HRS supplemental off-year surveysInternet Surveys 2003, 2006-2007,Disability Vignette Survey 2007 Interviewed about 4,000 HRS respondents 2009, 2011, 2013 about their own health and disabilities; Consumption and Activities MailWeb-based surveys developed inthen told respondents vignettes that Survey (CAMS) biennial fromconjunction with the RAND Corporation;provide descriptions of people in different 2001-2015+ covered topics include internet use/ states of health and asked respondents CAMS is administered by mail to a randomsocial media, health literacy, childhoodto rate the level of disability of the subsample of about 4,000 HRS corehealth, cognition, well-being, residencehypothetical personrespondents; the survey collects extensivehistory, income, assets, expectations, information about individuals time useconsumption, retirement preferences,Health Care Mail Survey 2011and household patterns of spending prescription drug use, health behavior, annuities, and sibling transfers Conducted by mail with a subsample of about 7,000 HRS respondents on topics in Aging, Demographics and Memoryhealth care, including access, utilization, Study 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008HRS Mail Survey 1999 policy, and veterans health servicesADAMS is an in-home neuropsychologicalFirst mail survey designed to evaluate the assessment designed to provide aimpact on response rate of questionnaireHealth Care and Nutritiondiagnostic determination of dementia orlength and impact of participation inSurvey 2013cognitive impairment without dementia;the mail survey on core response rates;Conducted by mail with a subsample of the study aims to estimate the prevalencetopics include health and health careover 8,000 HRS respondents on topics in of dementia as well as risk factors anduse, psychosocial and attitudinal factors,health care access and satisfaction, food outcomes housing and employment, spendingsecurity, food expenditures, and nutritional preferences intake including vitamins and other Prescription Drug Study 2005,supplements2007, 2009 Human Capital Mail Survey 2001 The Prescription Drug Study (called theSurveyed a random subsample of aboutVeterans Mail Survey 2013Health and Well-Being Study in 2009) is4,000 HRS 2000 respondents by mailConducted by mail with a subsample of designed to track changes in prescriptionabout parental economic investmentsover 1,800 HRS respondents who had drug use and coverage as Medicarein education, childrens educationalever served in the active military. Contains Part Dthe federal prescription drugattainment, and the costs associated withquestions about health care of veterans benefitwas implemented; administeredattending college and their experiences in the militaryby mail to 3,500- 5,000 HRS respondents; the 2009 wave added new content onDiabetes Study 2003experienced well-being Life History Mail Survey 2015Conducted by mail with a subsampleContains questions about residential of about 2,000 HRS respondents whohistory from birth to age 50 and about reported having diabetes in the 2000educational history and experiences of or 2002 core interview; the focus wasHRS participantsdiabetes care, self-management, and health care utilization12'