of friendships.cIAARomantic relationshipsCurrent and past relationships.cQIAAARelationship satisfactionInvestment Model Scale.108 Satisfaction, alternatives, investment, commitmentQAAIntrasexual competionIntrasexual Competition Scale.109QASexualityAge at first sexual intercourse.QAAAASexual experiences and pregnancy.cQAAPartner characteristicsSociodemographic information, health, smoking, alcohol use,50 drugs use, personality (see Familial personality),67 psychopathology (see Familial psychopathology), past relationships.QRSexual behaviour, intrasexual competition,109relationship satisfaction.108Partner supportExperienced partner support.cQARInter-partner aggressionConflict in Adolescent Dating Relationships Inventory.110QRWork-related factorsJobsPaid jobs.c Start and end date, number of hours per week, type of work.IQAAAJob characteristicsSocial support, social relations, sense of commitment.cQACopenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire – short version.111QAWork engagementUtrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES).112 Selection of 3 items.QAAbsenceAbsence from work.cQAAAmbitionsProfessional ambitions and expectationsc from self and parents.APPMiscellaneousSleepNottingham Health Profile (NHP).113 Sleep scale.QAATime spendingTime Spending Patterns.cf. 89QAAAASources of well-beingSocial Production Functions (SPF) Questionnaire.cf. 114 Affection, behavioural confirmation, status, stimulation, and comfort from parents, teachers and peers.QAAAMotives for behaviourMotives for behaviour questionnaire.c Hedonic, instrumental and normative motives.QTTReligion and religiosityDevelopmental history interview.cIPReligion and religiosity.c, cf. 99QPDiscriminationDiscrimination questionsc regarding race, gender or physical appearance.QANoiseDisturbance by noise.c Disturbance experienced from different sources of noise.QADebtsFinancial debts.QAInformation that will be collected from the offspring of the TRAILS cohort (starting January 2015) is not included in this overview.aQ, questionnaire; I, interview; P, physical examination (anthropomorphic measures; physiological measures; biomarkers); T, neuropsychological or behavioural test; R, registry-based; O,