Scientific Data Documentation
Adult And Adolescent History (1982-1984)
DSN: CC37.HSPHANES.ADULT2 ABSTRACT General Information Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Mexican Americans Cuban Americans Puerto Ricans Tape Number 6521 ADOLESCENT AND ADULT HISTORY QUESTIONNAIRE Ages 12 Years - 74 Years Version 2 March 1987 This Public Use Data Tape has been edited very carefully. Numerous consistency and other checks were also performed. Nevertheless, due especially to the large number of data items, some errors may have gone undetected. Please bring to the attention of NCHS any errors in the data tape or the documentation. Errata sheets will be sent to people who have purchased the data tapes and corrections will be made to subsequently released data tapes. In publications, please acknowledge NCHS as the original data source. The acknowledgement should include a disclaimer crediting the authors for analyses, interpretations, and conclusions; NCHS should be cited as being responsible for only the collection and processing of the data. In addition, NCHS requests that the acronym HHANES be placed in the abstracts of journal articles and other publications based on data from this survey in order to facilitate the retrieval of such materials through automated bibliographic searches. Please send reprints of journal articles and other publications that include data from this tape to NCHS. Division of Health Examination Statistics National Center for Health Statistics Center Building, Room 2-58 3700 East-West Highway Hyattsville, MD 20782 Public Use Data Tapes for the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey will be released through the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) as soon as the data have been edited, validated, and documented. A list of NCHS Public Use Data Tapes that can be purchased from NTIS may be obtained by writing the Scientific and Technical Information Branch, NCHS. Scientific and Technical Information Branch National Center for Health Statistics Center Building, Room 1-57 3700 East-West Highway Hyattsville, MD 20782 301-436-8500 Description The Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (HHANES) was conducted from July 1982 through December 1984. The numbers (shown below) of persons sampled, interviewed, and examined include all age groups, not just 12-74 year olds. The data on the tape documented here are from all three portions of the survey: Mexican Americans Residing in selected counties of Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and California Surveyed from July 1982 through December 1983 9,894 persons sampled; 8,554 interviewed; 7,462 examined Cuban Americans Residing in Dade County (Miami), Florida Surveyed from January 1984 through April 1984 2,244 persons sampled; 1,766 interviewed; 1,357 examined Puerto Ricans Residing in the New York City area, including parts of New Jersey and Connecticut Surveyed from May 1984 through December 1984 3,786 persons sampled; 3,369 interviewed; 2,834 examined Important Caution Notice CAUTION BEFORE USING THIS DATA TAPE, PLEASE READ THIS PAGE o Read the accompanying description of the survey, "The Plan and Operation of the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey", DHHS Publication No. (PHS) 85-1321 before conducting analyses of the data on this tape. o Two aspects of HHANES, especially, should be taken into account when conducting any analyses: the sample weights and the complex survey design. o Analyses should not be conducted on data combined from the three portions of the survey (Mexican-American, Cuban-American, Puerto Rican). o HHANES is a survey of Hispanic households and some of the sample persons included on this tape are not of Hispanic origin. A detailed description of the data codes dealing with national origin or ancestry appears in the NOTES section of this document. o Examine the range and frequency of values of a variable before conducting an analysis of data. The range may include unusual or unexpected values. The frequency counts may be useful to determine which analyses may be worthwhile. o Language of interview, which may appear several places on this tape, can vary depending on the questionnaire (several used in the survey) and on whether the response was provided by the sample person or by a proxy. o For some data items, reference is made to a note. The notes (in a separate section of this document) may be very important in data analyses. Attention to them is strongly urged. BACKGROUND The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) collects, analyzes, and disseminates data on the health status of Americans. The results of surveys, analyses, and studies are made known primarily through publications and the release of computer data tapes. This document contains details required to guide programmers, statistical analysts, and research scientists in the use of a Public Use Data Tape. From 1960 through 1980 NCHS conducted five population-based, national health examination surveys. Each survey involved collecting data by direct physical examination, the taking of a medical history, and laboratory and clinical tests and measurements. Questionnaires and examination components have been designed to obtain and support analyses of data on certain targeted conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and anemia. Beginning with the first National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES I) a nutrition component was added to obtain information on nutritional status and dietary practices. The numbers of Hispanics in these samples were, however, insufficient to enable adequate estimation of their health conditions. Between 1982 through 1984 a Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (HHANES) was conducted to obtain data on the health and nutritional status of three Hispanic groups: Mexican Americans from Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and California; Cuban Americans from Dade County, Florida; and Puerto Ricans from the New York City area, including parts of New Jersey and Connecticut. The general structure of the HHANES sample design was similar to that of the previous National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. All of these studies have used complex, multistage, stratified, clustered samples of defined populations. The major difference between HHANES and the previous surveys is that HHANES was a survey of three special subgroups of the population in selected areas of the United States rather than a national probability sample. A detailed presentation of the design specifications is found in Chapter 5 of "Plan and Operation of the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1982-84" (Ref. No. 1). METHODS Data Collection and Processing Procedures Data collection began with a household interview. Several questionnaires were administered: o A Household Screener Questionnaire (HSQ), administered at each selected address, for determining household eligibility and for selecting sample persons. o A Family Questionnaire (FQ), administered once for each family containing sample persons, which included sections on family relationships, basic demographic information for sample persons and head of family, Medicare and health insurance coverage, participation in income assistance programs, and housing characteristics. o An Adult Sample Person Questionnaire (ASPQ), for persons 12 through 74 years which, depending on age, included sections on health status measures, health services utilization, smoking (20 through 74 years), meal program participation, and acculturation. Information on the use of medicines and vitamins in the past two weeks was also obtained. o A Child Sample Person Questionnaire (CSPQ), for sample persons 6 months through 11 years, which included sections on a number of health status issues, health care utilization, infant feeding practices, participation in meal programs, school attendance, and language use. Information on the use of medicines and vitamins in the past two weeks was also obtained. At the Mobile Examination Center two questionnaires were administered and an examination performed: o An Adult Sample Person Supplement (ASPS), for sample persons 12 through 74 years, which included sections on alcohol consumption, drug abuse, depression, smoking (12 through 19 years), pesticide exposure, and reproductive history. o A Dietary Questionnaire (DQ), for persons 6 months through 74 years, by which trained dietary interviewers collected information about "usual" consumption habits and dietary practices, and recorded foods consumed 24 hours prior to midnight on the day before the interview. o An examination which included a variety of tests and procedures. Age at interview and other factors determined which procedures were administered to which examinees. A dentist performed a dental examination and a vision test. Technicians took blood and urine specimens and administered a glucose tolerance test, X-rays, electrocardiograms, and ultrasonographs of the gallbladder. Technicians also performed hearing tests and took a variety of body measurements. A physician performed a medical examination focusing especially on the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, neurological, and musculoskeletal systems. The physician's impression of overall health, nutritional and weight status, and health care needs were also recorded. Some blood and urine specimen analyses were performed by technicians in the examination center; others were conducted under contract at various laboratories. Data presented in Sections E through H and the family relationships data in Section J were collected on Household Screener and Family Questionnaires. Data presented in Section K were collected on the Child Sample Person Questionnaire. These interview schedules were administered in sample persons' households. Completed interview schedules were reviewed in the Survey's field offices and again at the data processing center of NCHS by clerical editors. The editors checked the forms for completeness, clarity, and compliance with skip patterns, and they coded items such as industry and occupation. At the data processing center the questionnaires were keyed and verified on key-to-disk data entry equipment under the control of programs that checked for valid codes and ranges, compliance with skip patterns, and consistency. After being keyed, data were reedited by analysts for reasonableness and consistency and for compliance with instructions for sampling and questionnaire administration. The general tape description format is Tape Position X Item X Counts. The item (field) may be a tape descriptor (e.g., Version Number), a sample person descriptor (e.g., Age at Interview), or a question (e.g., Is sample person covered by Medicare?). Where appropriate, data entries are presented by codes. Frequency counts are given for each code. The counts are included to help the user in planning analyses and in verifying that programs account for all data. The data source is given also (e.g., from Family Questionnaire). In some cases, a note is referenced. The notes (Section L) contain explanations of the item (e.g., how Poverty Index is calculated). The questionnaire data have undergone many quality control and editing procedures. The responses of sample persons to some questions may appear extreme or illogical. Self-reported data, especially, are subject to a number of sources of variability, including recall and other reporting errors. In the data clean-up process, responses that varied considerably from expected were verified through direct review of the collection form or a copy of it. Such responses may not represent fact, but they are included as recorded in the field. The user must determine if these responses should be included in analyses. Responses to "other" and "specify" were recoded to existing categories, if possible. For responses that could not be recoded, new code categories were created if the information was deemed analytically useful. Caution should be used in interpreting the data from these new categories because there is no way of knowing which other respondents would have selected one of the new categories if given the option. For the Adult Sample Person Questionnaires there are three codes for missing information: 7's, 8's, and blanks. In a few questions, 7's were used when the question was not applicable. A code "8", which is labeled as "blank but applicable", is used to indicate that a sample person should have a data value for a particular item but for varying reasons that value is unavailable. Blanks were used to follow skip patterns, i.e., when a question was not supposed to be asked or was not applicable. The "don't know" codes (9, 99, 999) were used only when given as a printed response on the original questionnaire. Copies of the questionnaires, both in English and Spanish, can be found in the plan and operation report for HHANES (Ref. No. 1). Detailed information on interviewing and quality control techniques is found in the household interviewer's manual (Ref. No. 12) and the mobile examination center interviewer's manual (Ref. No. 13). These manuals are available upon request from: Division of Health Examination Statistics National Center for Health Statistics Center Building, Room 2-58 3700 East-West Highway Hyattsville, MD 20782 301-436-7080 Sample Weights Because the HHANES sample is not a simple random one, it is necessary to incorporate sample weights for proper analysis of the data. These sample weights are a composite of individual selection probabilities, adjustments for noncoverage and nonresponse, and poststratification adjustments. The HHANES sample weights, which are necessary for the calculation of point estimates, are located on all data tapes in positions 184-213. Because of the complex sample design and the ratio adjustments used to produce the sample weights, commonly used methods of point and variance estimation and hypothesis testing which assume simple random sampling may give misleading results. In order to provide users with the capability of estimating the complex sample variances in the HHANES data, Strata and Pseudo Primary Sampling Unit (PSU) codes have been provided on all data tapes in positions 214-217. These codes and the sample weights are necessary for the calculation of variances. Variance Estimation Computer Programs There are computer programs available designed for variance estimation for complex sample designs. The balanced repeated replication approach (Ref. No. 2) is used in &REPERR and a linearization approach is used in &PSALMS to calculate variance-covariance matrixes. Both routines are available within the OSIRIS IV library (Ref. No. 3). SURREGR (Ref. No. 4) and SUPERCARP (Ref. No. 5) are programs that calculate variance-covariance matrixes using a linearization approach (Ref. No. 6) (Taylor series expansion). Another program, SESUDAAN (Ref. No. 7) calculates standard errors, variances, and design effects. (Note: This version of SESUDAAN should not be used to obtain variances for totals.) SURREGR and SESUDAAN are special procedures which run data under the SAS system (Ref. No. 8). Even though the total number of examined persons in this survey is quite large, subclass analyses can lead to estimates that are unstable, particularly estimates of variances. Consequently, analyses of subclasses require that the user pay particular attention to the number of sample persons in the subclass and the number of PSU's that contain at least one sample person in the subclass. Small sample sizes, or a small number of PSU's used in the variance calculations, may produce unstable estimates of the variances. A more complete discussion of these issues and possible analytic strategies for examining various hypotheses is presented in Chapter 11 of "Plan and Operation of the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1982-84" (Ref. No. 1) and in an earlier NCHS methodology (Series 2) publication (Ref. No. 9). Average Design Effects General Information Some users, however, may not have access to the computer programs for estimating complex sample variances or may want to do their preliminary analyses without using them. In addition, variance estimates calculated from HHANES data through use of the programs described previously are likely to be unstable because there were so few sample areas for each portion of HHANES. This instability is not due to there being too few people in the sample but may be due to the fact that the sample was selected from relatively few areas. Therefore, the following discussion is designed to provide an alternative approach to deal with the unavailability of software and the small number of PSU's. The approach is based on using average design effects (Ref. No. 10). The design effect, defined as the ratio of the variance of a statistic from a complex sample to the variance of the same statistic from a simple random sample of the same size, that is, COMPLEX SAMPLE VARIANCE DESIGN EFFECT (DEFF) = SIMPLE RANDOM SAMPLE VARIANCE is often used to show the impact of the complex sample design on variances. If the design effect is near 1, the complex sample design has little effect on the variances and the user could consider assuming simple random sampling for the analysis. Some illustrative design effects for HHANES data on this tape are given in the following tables. The design effects in the tables are the average for the age groups usually presented in NCHS Series 11 publications. If the average design effect for a subgroup was less than 1.0 (implying an improvement over simple random sampling), it was coded as 1.0. The following guidelines were used in the calculation of the average design effects: 1. Exclude all persons of non-Hispanic origin, 2. Exclude all estimates for large age ranges, such as all ages combined or 'all adults', and 3. Exclude all estimates where the proportion of the subpopulation with the specific characteristic or condition was zero percent or one hundred percent. Design effects tend to be larger when age groups are combined, just as they are when the sexes are combined, as shown in the tables. The data in the tables give the user an idea of the range in design effects for selected response variables from this data tape. If a response variable is not one shown in the tables, take the range into account; it is possible that a user could have one of the higher, rather than one of the lower, design effects. Average Design Effects/Sex-Selected Variables/Mexican-American Average Design Effects, by Sex, for Selected Variables -- Mexican-American Portion Mean or Tape Both Male Female Variable Proportion Positions Sexes Usual place for health care p 453 1.4 1.2 1.1 Self reported weight x 538-540 1.1 1.1 1.0 Covered by dental insurance p 558 2.3 1.5 1.6 Diabetic* p 560 1.0 1.0 1.0 Wears glasses or contacts p 607 1.9 1.2 1.6 Last blood pressure taken six months ago or less p 629 1.6 1.3 1.3 Has had pain in abdomen* p 703 1.0 1.1 1.0 Severe chest pain* p 790 1.2 1.0 1.0 Ever smoked (100+ cigarettes)* p 806 1.8 1.4 1.2 Age first smoked cigarettes regularly* x 807-808 1.1 1.0 1.2 Impairment or health problem prevents working** p 849 1.1 1.0 1.0 Ever done farm work p 960 3.6 2.1 3.1 Speaks mostly Spanish p 1006 2.4 2.0 1.4 Ever been pregnant* p 1215 N/A N/A 1.3 Number of pregnancies* x 1222-1223 N/A N/A 1.0 Source: NCHS, HHANES, 1982-84, Tape Number 6521, Version 2. * Ages 20-74 ** Ages 18-70 N/A = Not Applicable. Average Design Effects/Sex/Selected Variables/Cuban-American Average Design Effects, by Sex, for Selected Variables -- Cuban-American Portion Mean or Tape Both Male Female Variable Proportion Positions Sexes Usual place for health care p 453 1.2 1.2 1.5 Self reported weight x 538-540 1.1 1.0 1.0 Covered by dental insurance p 558 1.3 1.2 1.3 Diabetic* p 560 1.3 1.0 1.4 Wears glasses or contacts p 607 1.4 1.0 1.3 Last blood pressure taken six months ago or less p 629 1.0 1.0 1.0 Has had pain in abdomen* p 703 1.0 1.0 1.3 Severe chest pain* p 790 1.0 1.0 1.0 Ever smoked (100+ cigarettes)* p 806 1.0 1.0 1.3 Age first smoked cigarettes regularly* x 807-808 1.0 1.0 1.0 Impairment or health problem prevents working** p 849 1.2 1.1 1.3 Ever done farm work p 960 1.3 1.1 1.0 Speaks mostly Spanish p 1006 1.1 1.3 1.2 Ever been pregnant* p 1215 N/A N/A 1.2 Number of pregnancies* x 1222-1223 N/A N/A 1.1 Source: NCHS, HHANES, 1982-84, Tape Number 6521, Version 2. * Ages 20-74 ** Ages 18-70 N/A = Not Applicable. Average Design Effects/Sex/Selected Variables/Puerto Rican Average Design Effects, by Sex, for Selected Variables -- Puerto Rican Portion Mean or Tape Both Male Female Variable Proportion Positions Sexes Usual place for health care p 453 1.5 1.6 1.5 Self reported weight x 538-540 1.1 1.8 1.1 Covered by dental insurance p 558 1.5 1.4 1.4 Diabetic* p 560 1.3 1.2 1.4 Wears glasses or contacts p 607 1.2 1.0 1.1 Last blood pressure taken six months ago or less p 629 1.3 1.6 1.4 Has had pain in abdomen* p 703 1.3 1.0 1.2 Severe chest pain* p 790 1.4 1.1 1.2 Ever smoked (100+ cigarettes)* p 806 1.1 1.0 1.2 Age first smoked cigarettes regularly* x 807-808 1.0 1.2 1.0 Impairment or health problem prevents working** p 849 1.0 1.0 1.0 Ever done farm work p 960 1.9 1.4 1.2 Speaks mostly Spanish p 1006 1.7 1.0 1.9 Ever been pregnant* p 1215 N/A N/A 1.1 Number of pregnancies* x 1222-1223 N/A N/A 1.4 Source: NCHS, HHANES, 1982-84, Tape Number 6521, Version 2. * Ages 20-74 ** Ages 18-70 N/A = Not Applicable. Example of Estimated Variance Using the Design Effect Suppose, for example, that of 3,929 Mexican-Americans ages 20-74 years, some 2,034 or 52 percent have smoked at least 100 cigarettes. Suppose, also, that the average age at starting regular smoking was 18. Assuming simple random sampling, the variance for the percent is calculated by converting the percent to a proportion and using the standard formula for the variance of a proportion, pq V = n This variance (V) multiplied by the design effect (DEFF) provides an estimate of the variance from a complex sample of the same sample size (n). In the example above, (.52) (.48) V = 3929 = .00006 = variance for a simple random sample Then, multiplying by the design effect, = (.00006) (1.8) = .00011 = estimated variance for the complex sample In a similar way, the complex sample variance of the mean age at starting regular smoking is determined by multiplying the simple random sample variance of the mean by the appropriate design effect -- in this example, 1.1. The user can then proceed with estimating confidence intervals and testing hypotheses in the usual manner. The user should recognize that this approach does not incorporate the variance-covariance matrix. In most cases, this leads to a slight overestimate of the variance because the covariance terms, which are subtracted in the variance of a ratio, in general are positive. Thus, in a borderline case, the null hypothesis would be less likely to be rejected (Ref. No. 11). Alternative or better approaches may exist or be developed. Users who want to suggest such approaches, or who want the latest information should contact the Scientific and Technical Information Branch (address given in the beginning of this documentation). VARIABLES AND THEIR CATEGORIES Sociodemographic Data - Sample Person (Pos. 1-99) Source Source: Family Questionnaire (FQ) Household Screener Questionnaire (HSQ) 1-5 Sequence Number COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 1-5 Sample Person Sequence Number 00132-09894 Mexican Americans 5,773 - - 10115-12240 Cuban Americans - 1,454 - 13113-16785 Puerto Ricans - - 2,416 6-12 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 6-12 Blank 13 Portion of Survey COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 13 Portion of Survey 1 Mexican-American (M) 5,773 - - 2 Cuban-American (C) - 1,454 - 3 Puerto Rican (P) - - 2,416 14 Family Questionnaire Missing COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 14 Family Questionnaire Missing See Note 1 1 Yes 48 18 41 2 No 5,725 1,436 2,375 15 Version Number COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 15 Version Number 2 5,773 1,454 2,416 16 Examination Status COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 16 Examination Status See Note 2 1 Examined 4,912 1,120 1,989 2 Not examined 861 334 427 17 Language of Interview COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 17 Language of interview (Pos. 1-400) FQ 1 English 3,499 271 1,023 2 Spanish 2,227 1,165 1,352 Blank 47 18 41 18-21 Date of Interview COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Date of Interview HSQ 4 18-19 01-12 Month 5,773 1,454 2,416 20-21 82-84 Year 5,773 1,454 2,416 22-25 Date of Examination COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Date of Examination From survey control record 22-23 01-12 Month 4,912 1,120 1,992 Blank 861 334 424 24-25 82-84 Year 4,912 1,120 1,992 Blank 861 334 424 26-29 Date of Birth COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Date of Birth HSQ 2e 26-27 01-12 Month 5,771 1,453 2,414 88 Blank but applicable 2 1 2 28-29 07-72 Year 5,773 1,454 2,415 88 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 30-31 Age at Interview - Computed COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 30-31 Age at Interview (computed) 12-74 (See Pos. 32 for units) 5,773 1,454 2,416 32 Age at Interview Units COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 32 Age at Interview Units HSQ 2f 1 Years 5,773 1,454 2,416 33-38 Age at Examination - Computed COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Age at Examination (computed) Positions 33-38 are all 0 for non-examined persons 33-34 00-75 Years 5,773 1,454 2,416 35-36 00-11 Months 5,773 1,454 2,416 37-38 00-30 Days 5,773 1,454 2,416 39-43 Family Number COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 39-43 Family Number See Note 3 00001-03529 5,773 - - 04001-04922 - 1,454 - 07002-08584 - - 2,416 44-45 Relationship to Head of Family COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 44-45 What is sample person's HSQ 2b relationship to head of family? See Note 4 Sample person is: 01 Head of family living alone (a family with only 1 member) 186 81 160 02 Head of family, with no related persons in house- hold (2 or more persons in household) 105 26 33 03 Head of family, with related persons in household 1,895 482 816 04 Wife of head (husband living at home and not in Armed Forces) 1,500 391 377 05 Wife of head (husband living at home and is in Armed Forces) 5 0 0 06 Husband of head (wife living at home and not in Armed Forces) 42 15 55 07 Husband of head (wife living at home and is in Armed Forces) 0 0 0 08 Child of head or head's spouse 1,656 341 813 09 Grandchild of head of head's spouse 50 10 29 10 Parent of head or head's spouse 67 42 38 11 Other relative (includes ex- spouse, daughter-in-law, etc.) 264 66 95 12 Foster child 3 0 0 46 Sex COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 46 Sex FQ B-4 1 Male 2,690 665 1,008 2 Female 3,083 789 1,408 47 Observed Race COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 47 Observed Race FQ B-5 See Note 5 1 White 5,544 1,376 2,112 2 Black 51 20 119 3 Other 9 2 43 8 Blank but applicable 65 19 56 9 Not observed 56 19 45 Blank 48 18 41 48-49 National Origin or Ancestry COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 48-49 Sample person's national origin HSQ 2c or ancestry See Note 6 01 Mexican/Mexicano 1,480 1 1 02 Mexican-American 3,785 0 0 03 Chicano 72 0 0 04 Puerto Rican 11 7 2,175 05 Boricuan 0 2 34 06 Cuban 3 1,222 17 07 Cuban-American 0 164 1 08 Hispano - specify 117 18 28 09 Other Latin-American or other Spanish - specify 33 18 41 00 Other - specify 303 22 119 10 Spanish-American 18 0 0 11 Spanish (Spain) 21 0 0 50-52 State or Foreign Country Born COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 50-52 In what state or foreign country FQ B-6 was sample person born? See Note 7 001-118 State/country code 5,695 1,430 2,327 888 Blank but applicable 30 6 48 Blank 48 18 41 53 National Origin Recode COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 53 National origin recode See Note 8 "Hispanic" = Mexican-American in Southwest, Cuban-American in Florida and Puerto Rican in New York City area 1 "Hispanic" 5,461 1,386 2,223 2 Not "Hispanic" 312 68 193 54-56 Highest Grade or Year of Regular School Attended COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 54-55 What is the highest grade or year FQ B-7 of regular school sample person has ever attended? 00 Never attended or kinder- garten only 160 6 31 01-08 Elementary grade 2,202 533 807 09-12 High school grade 2,524 513 1,197 13-16 College 681 329 271 17 Graduate school 80 45 27 88 Blank but applicable 78 10 42 Blank 48 18 41 56 Did sample person finish that FQ B-8 grade/year? 1 Yes 4,036 1,080 1,592 2 No 1,436 326 675 8 Blank but applicable 91 24 77 Blank 208 24 72 57 Married, Widowed, Divorced, Separated, or Ever Married? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 57 Is sample person now married, FQ B-9 widowed, divorced, separated or has he or she never been married? 0 Under 14 years of age 443 70 177 1 Married - spouse in household 3,043 823 819 2 Married - spouse not in household 77 22 61 3 Widowed 198 63 91 4 Divorced 263 121 188 5 Separated 179 30 177 6 Never married 1,498 301 846 8 Blank but applicable 24 6 14 Blank 48 18 41 58 Ever Serve in Armed Forces of U.S.? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 58 Did sample person ever serve in FQ B-11 the Armed Forces of the United States? 1 Yes 505 44 177 2 No 4,193 1,227 1,714 8 Blank but applicable 9 5 19 Blank 1,066 178 506 59 Work at Job or Business During Past 2 Weeks? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 59 During the past 2 weeks, did FQ B-12 sample person work at any time at a job or business, not counting work around the house? 1 Yes 2,652 806 775 2 No 2,033 455 1,102 8 Blank but applicable 22 15 33 Blank 1,066 178 506 60 Have a Job or Business During Past 2 Weeks? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 60 Even though sample person did not FQ B-13 work during those 2 weeks, did he or she have a job or business? 1 Yes 57 22 31 2 No 1,975 431 1,065 8 Blank but applicable 23 17 39 Blank 3,718 984 1,281 61 Looking for Work or on Layoff from Job? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 61 Was sample person looking for FQ B-14 work or on layoff from a job? 1 Yes 257 55 70 2 No 1,775 398 1,026 8 Blank but applicable 23 17 39 Blank 3,718 984 1,281 62 Looking for Work or on Layoff from Job or Both COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 62 Which, looking for work or on FQ B-15 layoff from a job or both? 1 Looking 171 42 50 2 Layoff 57 9 12 3 Both 26 2 7 8 Blank but applicable 26 19 40 Blank 5,493 1,382 2,307 63-65 Kind of Business or Industry COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 63-65 What kind of business or industry FQ B-19 does sample person work for? See Note 9 010-932 Industry code 2,915 864 855 990 Blank but applicable 57 26 50 Blank 2,801 564 1,511 66-68 Kind of Work COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 66-68 What kind of work was sample FQ B-20 person doing? See Note 9 003-889 Occupation code 2,917 866 855 999 Blank but applicable 55 24 50 Blank 2,801 564 1,511 69 Class of Worker COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 69 Class of Worker FQ B-22 1 An employee of a private com- pany, business or individual for wages, salary or commission 2,315 698 680 2 A Federal government employee 94 10 24 3 A State government employee 147 27 23 4 A Local government employee 185 24 78 5 Self-employed in own incorporated business or professional practice 20 17 10 6 Self-employed in own unin- corporated business, profes- sional practice, or farm 152 88 37 7 Working without pay in family business or farm 3 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 54 25 51 0 Never worked or never worked at a full-time civilian job lasting 2 weeks or more 2 1 2 Blank 2,801 564 1,511 70 Covered by Medicare? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 70 Is sample person now covered by FQ C-2 Medicare? 1 Covered 326 134 162 2 Not covered 5,390 1,295 2,199 8 Blank but applicable 6 6 14 9 Don't know 3 1 0 Blank 48 18 41 71 Covered by Social Security Medicare Paying for Hospital Bill? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 71 Is sample now covered by the part FQ C-3 of Social Security Medicare which pays for hospital bills? 1 Yes 293 125 145 2 No 14 4 7 8 Blank but applicable 19 6 22 9 Don't know 6 5 2 Blank 5,441 1,314 2,240 72 Now Covered by Part of Medicare Paying for Doctor's Bills? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 72 Is sample now covered by that part FQ C-4 of Medicare which pays for doctor's bills? This is the Medicare plan for which he or she or some agency must pay a certain amount each month. 1 Yes 286 126 133 2 No 17 3 18 8 Blank but applicable 19 6 22 9 Don't know 10 5 3 Blank 5,441 1,314 2,240 73 Type of Medicare Coverage COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 73 Type of Medicare coverage FQ C-5 As shown on Medicare card 1 Hospital 0 0 0 2 Medical 2 0 0 3 Card not available 5 1 3 4 Hospital and medical 5 5 0 8 Blank but applicable 19 6 22 Blank 5,742 1,442 2,391 Health Insurance 74 Covered by Insurance Paying Hosp., Doctor's, Surgeon's Bill? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 74 Is sample person covered by FQ C-8 any health insurance plan which See Note 10 pays any part of a hospital, doctor's, or surgeon's bill? 1 Yes 3,172 902 934 2 No 2,538 524 1,420 8 Blank but applicable 9 10 18 9 Don't know 6 0 3 Blak 48 18 41 75 Covered by Plan Paying any Part of Hospital Expenses? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 75 Is sample person covered by a FQ C-9 plan that pays any part of See Note 10 hospital expenses? 1 Yes 3,117 891 878 2 No 7 5 10 8 Blank but applicable 48 15 58 9 Don't know 9 1 6 Blank 2,592 542 1,464 76 Covered by Plan Paying Doctor's or Surgeon's Bills? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 76 Is sample person covered by a FQ C-10 plan that pays any part of a See Note 10 doctor's or surgeon's bills for operations? 1 Yes 3,118 888 876 2 No 16 9 27 8 Blank but applicable 32 14 34 9 Don't know 15 1 15 Blank 2,592 542 1,464 77-78 Main Reason Why Not Covered by Health Insurance COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Many people do not carry health FQ C-13 insurance for various reasons. through C-15 Which of these statements describes See Note 10 why sample person is not covered by any health insurance (or Medicare)? (Positions 77-80) 77-78 Main reason 01 Care received through Medicaid or welfare 159 24 570 02 Unemployed, or reasons related to unemployment 278 36 110 03 Can't obtain insurance because of poor health, illness, or age 21 2 12 04 Too expensive, can't afford health insurance 1,290 261 417 05 Dissatisfied with previous insurance 37 2 3 06 Don't believe in insurance 30 4 5 07 Have been healthy, not much sickness in the family, haven't needed health insurance 175 27 29 08 Military dependent, (CHAMPUS), Veteran's benefits 34 1 14 09 Some other reason - not specified 2 0 4 10 Some other reason - specified 195 30 58 88 Blank but applicable 90 50 72 Blank 3,462 1,017 1,122 79-80 Second Reason Why Not Covered by Health Insurance COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Many people do not carry health insurance for various reasons. Which of these statements describes why sample person is not covered by any health insurance (or Medicare)? (Positions 77-80) 79-80 Second reason 00 No second reason reported 1,889 308 1,042 01 Care received through Medicaid or welfare 50 14 46 02 Unemployed, or reasons related to unemployment 81 34 29 03 Can't obtain insurance because of poor health, illness, or age 3 2 3 04 Too expensive, can't afford health insurance 136 22 96 05 Dissatisfied with previous insurance 12 1 3 06 Don't believe in insurance 11 2 1 07 Have been healthy, not much sickness in the family, haven't needed health insurance 40 5 4 08 Military dependent, (CHAMPUS), Veteran's benefits 0 0 2 09 Some other reason - not specified 0 2 0 10 Some other reason - specified 22 6 4 88 Blank but applicable 67 41 64 Blank 3,462 1,017 1,122 81-87 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 81-87 Blank 88 Payment by Medicaid for Health Care During Last 12 Months? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 88 During the last 12 months, has FQ D-6 sample person received health care which has been or will be paid for by Medicaid? 1 Yes 348 96 728 2 No 5,342 1,335 1,617 8 Blank but applicable 35 5 30 Blank 48 18 41 89 Medicaid Card? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 89 Does sample person have a FQ D-8 Medicaid card? 1 Yes 352 98 780 2 No 5,337 1,324 1,567 8 Blank but applicable 36 14 28 Blank 48 18 41 390 Status of Medicaid Card COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 90 Status of sample person's FQ D-9 Medicaid card? 1 Medicaid card seen - current 260 78 559 2 Medicaid card seen - expired 4 0 7 3 No card seen 80 17 196 4 Other card seen 0 0 0 5 Other card seen (specify) 3 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 41 17 45 Blank 5,385 1,342 1,608 91 Covered by Other Public Ass. Program Paying for Health Care? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 91 Is sample person now covered by FQ D-11 any other public assistance program that pays for health care? 1 Yes 29 6 25 2 No 5,686 1,429 2,337 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 13 Blank 48 18 41 92 Receive Military Retirement Payments/Pension from Vet. Admin. COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 92 Does sample person now receive FQ D-13 military retirement payments from any branch of the Armed Forces or a pension from the Veteran's Administration? Do not include VA disability compensation. 1 Yes 64 2 15 2 No 5,651 1,433 2,347 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 13 Blank 48 18 41 93 Armed Forces Retirement, VA Pension, or Both? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 93 Which does sample person receive: FQ D-14 the Armed Forces retirement, the VA pension, or both? 1 Armed Forces 19 0 5 2 Veteran's Administration 34 0 7 3 Both 4 2 1 8 Blank but applicable 17 1 15 Blank 5,699 1,451 2,388 94 Covered by CHAMP-VA? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 94 Is sample person now covered by FQ D-16 CHAMP-VA, which is medical insurance for dependents or survivors of disabled veterans? 1 Yes 33 2 6 2 No 5,684 1,433 2,360 8 Blank but applicable 7 1 9 9 Don't know 1 0 0 Blank 48 18 41 95 Covered by Other Prog. Providing Health Care for Dependents? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 95 Is sample person now covered by FQ D-18 any other program that provides health care for military dependents or survivors of military persons? 1 Yes 32 3 6 2 No 5,684 1,432 2,355 8 Blank but applicable 9 1 14 Blank 48 18 41 96 Included in the AFDC "Aid to Families with Dependent Children COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 96 Is sample person included in the FQ D-2 AFDC "Aid to Families with Dependent Children" assistance payment? 1 Yes 211 30 362 2 No 5,498 1,402 1,985 8 Blank but applicable 16 3 27 9 Don't know 0 1 1 Blank 48 18 41 97 Receive "Supplemental Sec. Income" ("SSI") Gold-Colored Check COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 97 Does sample person now receive the FQ D-4 "Supplemental Security Income" or "SSI" gold-colored check? 1 Yes 134 56 145 2 No 5,571 1,369 2,206 8 Blank but applicable 20 9 24 9 Don't know 0 2 0 Blank 48 18 41 98 Have Disability Related to Service in U.S. Armed Forces? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 98 Does sample person have a FQ D-20 disability related to his or her service in the Armed Forces of the United States? 1 Yes 56 3 16 2 No 416 32 133 8 Blank but applicable 42 14 47 Blank 5,259 1,405 2,220 99 Receive Compensation for Disability from Veteran's Admin.? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 99 Does sample person now receive FQ D-21 compensation for this disability from the Veteran's Administration? 1 Yes 36 1 10 2 No 20 2 5 8 Blank but applicable 42 14 48 Blank 5,675 1,437 2,353 Sociodemographic Data - Head of Family (Pos. 100-131) Source Source: Family Questionnaire (FQ) Household Screener Questionnaire (HSQ) 100 Interview and Examination Status of Head of Family COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 100 Interview and examination status See Note 4 of head of family 1 Selected as sample person, interviewed on Adult Sample Person Questionnaire, and examined 4,148 969 1,711 2 Selected as sample person, interviewed on Adult Sample Person Questionnaire, but not examined 818 279 331 3 Selected as sample person, not interviewed, and not examined 209 49 29 4 Not selected as sample person 550 139 304 Blank 48 18 41 101 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 101 Blank 102-105 Date of Birth COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Date of Birth HSQ 2e 102-103 01-12 Month 5,722 1,444 2,409 88 Blank but applicable 51 10 7 104-105 00-86, 89-99 Year 5,749 1,448 2,410 88 Blank but applicable 24 6 6 106-107 Age at Interview COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 106-107 Age at Interview 14-95 Years 5,773 1,454 2,416 108 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 108 Blank 109 Sex COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 109 Sex FQ B-4 1 Male 4,597 1,140 1,247 2 Female 1,129 296 1,128 Blank 47 18 41 110 Observed Race COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 110 Observed Race FQ B-5 See Note 5 1 White 5,482 1,368 2,134 2 Black 60 30 124 3 Other 7 2 34 8 Blank but applicable 93 29 59 9 Not observed 84 7 24 Blank 47 18 41 111-112 Head of Family's National Origin COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 111-112 Head of family's national origin HSQ 2c or ancestry See Note 6 01 Mexican/Mexicano 1,556 0 3 02 Mexican-American 3,527 0 0 03 Chicano 70 0 0 04 Puerto Rican 21 10 2,121 05 Boricuan 0 0 26 06 Cuban 4 1,282 34 07 Cuban-American 0 105 1 08 Hispano - specify 118 22 32 09 Other Latin-American or other Spanish - specify 34 13 35 00 Other - specify 408 22 164 10 Spanish-American 15 0 0 11 Spanish (Spain) 20 0 0 113-115 State or Foreign Country Born COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 113-115 In what state or foreign country FQ B-6 was head of family born? See Note 7 001-118 State/country code 5,662 1,414 2,324 888 Blank but applicable 64 22 51 Blank 47 18 41 116-117 Highest Grade or Year of Regular School Attended COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 116-117 What is the highest grade or year FQ B-7 of regular school head of family has ever attended? 00 Never attended or kinder- garten only 210 6 29 01-08 Elementary grade 2,316 556 841 09-12 High school grade 2,165 400 1,107 13-16 College 754 370 305 17 Graduate school 132 75 47 88 Blank but applicable 149 29 46 Blank 47 18 41 118 Finish Highest Grade/Year? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 118 Did head of family finish that FQ B-8 grade/year? 1 Yes 4,382 1,256 1,887 2 No 987 136 390 8 Blank but applicable 147 38 69 Blank 257 24 70 119 Married, Widowed, Divorced, Separated, or Never Married? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 119 Is the head of family now married, FQ B-9 widowed, divorced, separated or has he or she never been married? 0 Under 14 0 0 0 1 Married - spouse in household 4,275 1,108 1,161 2 Married - spouse not in household 87 14 92 3 Widowed 308 61 135 4 Divorced 394 158 314 5 Separated 277 24 342 6 Never married 313 57 314 8 Blank but applicable 72 14 17 Blank 47 18 41 120 Ever Serve in U.S. Armed Forces? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 120 Did head of family ever serve in FQ B-11 the Armed Forces of the United States? 1 Yes 1,222 71 368 2 No 4,438 1,342 1,975 8 Blank but applicable 66 23 31 Blank 47 18 41 121 Work at Job or Business During Past 2 Weeks? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 121 During the past 2 weeks, did head FQ B-12 of family work at any time at a job or business, not counting work around the house? 1 Yes 4,102 1,073 1,183 2 No 1,566 337 1,162 8 Blank but applicable 58 26 29 Blank 47 18 42 122 Have Job or Business During Past 2 Weeks? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 122 Even though head of family did not FQ B-13 work during those 2 weeks, did he or she have a job or business? 1 Yes 79 26 30 2 No 1,487 312 1,132 8 Blank but applicable 58 25 29 Blank 4,149 1,091 1,225 123 Looking for Work or on Layoff from a Job? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 123 Was head of family looking for FQ B-14 work or on layoff from a job? 1 Yes 371 64 94 2 No 1,195 274 1,066 8 Blank but applicable 58 25 31 Blank 4,149 1,091 1,225 124 Looking for Work or on Layoff from Job or Both? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 124 Which, looking for work or on FQ B-15 layoff from a job or both? 1 Looking 205 44 54 2 Layoff 108 11 21 3 Both 55 5 14 8 Blank but applicable 61 29 36 Blank 5,344 1,365 2,291 125-127 Kind of Business or Industry Working For COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 125-127 What kind of business or industry FQ B-19 does head of family work for? See Note 9 010-932 Industry code 4,493 1,135 1,279 990 Blank but applicable 94 34 48 Blank 1,186 285 1,089 128-130 Kind of Work Doing COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 128-130 What kind of work was head FQ B-20 of family doing? See Note 9 003-889 Occupation code 4,496 1,137 1,273 999 Blank but applicable 89 32 54 Blank 1,186 285 1,089 131 Class of Worker COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 131 Class of Worker FQ B-22 1 Employee of a private company, business or individual for wages, salary or commission 3,485 860 948 2 A Federal government employee 168 7 44 3 A State government employee 198 19 55 4 A Local government employee 278 32 155 5 Self-employed in own incorpora- ted business or professional practice 38 31 15 6 Self-employed in own unin- corporated business, profes- sional practice, or farm 342 184 60 7 Working without pay in family business or farm 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 77 36 49 0 Never worked or never worked at a full-time civilian job lasting 2 weeks or more 1 0 1 Blank 1,186 285 1,089 Family Composition and Income Data (Pos. 132-162) Source Source: Family Questionnaire (FQ) 132-133 Number of Persons in Family COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 132-133 Number of Persons in Family (computed) 01-18 Persons 5,773 1,454 2,416 134-135 Number of Sample Persons in Family COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 134-135 Number of Sample Persons in Family (computed) 01-13 Persons 5,773 1,454 2,416 136 Total Combined Family Income During Past 12 Months COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 136 Was the total combined family FQ E-10 income during the past 12 months more or less than $20,000? Include money from jobs, Social Security, retirement income, unemployment payments, public assistance, and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm or rent, and any other money income received. 1 $20,000 or more 1,904 589 542 2 Less than $20,000 3,625 814 1,786 7 Refused information 27 1 9 8 Blank but applicable 170 32 38 Blank 47 18 41 137-138 Income Group Representing Total Combined Family Income COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 137-138 Of those income groups, which best FQ E-11 represents the total combined family income during the past 12 months? Include wages, salaries, and other items we just talked about (in dollars). 01 Less than 1,000 30 9 11 02 1,000 - 1,999 85 9 25 03 2,000 - 2,999 101 23 57 04 3,000 - 3,999 139 31 111 05 4,000 - 4,999 144 31 202 06 5,000 - 5,999 189 42 145 07 6,000 - 6,999 222 40 175 08 7,000 - 7,999 228 44 116 09 8,000 - 8,999 203 34 88 10 9,000 - 9,999 191 57 100 11 10,000 - 10,999 213 68 109 12 11,000 - 11,999 176 45 53 13 12,000 - 12,999 236 55 90 14 13,000 - 13,999 143 34 57 15 14,000 - 14,999 174 23 56 16 15,000 - 15,999 155 41 77 17 16,000 - 16,999 162 38 52 18 17,000 - 17,999 170 36 50 19 18,000 - 18,999 239 38 73 20 19,000 - 19,999 176 51 66 21 20,000 - 24,999 542 160 129 22 25,000 - 29,999 454 89 102 23 30,000 - 34,999 272 71 87 24 35,000 - 39,999 232 62 55 25 40,000 - 44,999 169 52 40 26 45,000 - 49,999 84 45 30 27 50,000 and over 85 95 52 77 Refused information 65 15 42 88 Blank but applicable 447 98 125 Blank 47 18 41 139-143 Per Capita Income COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 139-143 Per Capita Income (computed) See Note 11 00083-50000 Dollars 5,214 1,323 2,208 88888 Blank but applicable 512 113 167 Blank 47 18 41 144-146 Poverty Index COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 144-146 Poverty Index (computed) See Note 12 Decimal not shown on tape 0.04-9.78 5,214 1,323 2,208 999 Blank but applicable 512 113 167 Blank 47 18 41 147 Any Member of Family Receive Gov. Food Stamps Past 12 Months COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 147 Did any member of this family FQ E-12 receive any Government food stamps in any of the past 12 months? 1 Yes 1,070 234 931 2 No 4,649 1,200 1,437 8 Blank but applicable 7 2 7 Blank 47 18 41 148-149 Number of Months Family Member Received Food Stamps COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 148-149 In how many months of the past 12 FQ E-13 months did any member of this family receive food stamps? 01-12 months 1,052 234 927 88 Blank but applicable 25 2 11 Blank 4,696 1,218 1,478 150 Did Family Receive Government Food Stamps Last Month? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 150 Did this family receive any FQ E-14 government food stamps last month? 1 Yes 866 190 894 2 No 200 44 35 8 Blank but applicable 11 2 9 Blank 4,696 1,218 1,478 151-152 Which Month did Family Member Last Receive Food Stamps? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 151-152 In which month did any member of FQ E-15 this family last receive any food stamps? 01-12 Month 197 44 35 88 Blank but applicable 14 2 9 Blank 5,562 1,408 2,372 153-154 For How Many Persons were Food Stamps Authorized? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 153-154 For how many persons were those FQ E-16 food stamps authorized? 01-13 Persons 1,061 234 928 88 Blank but applicable 16 2 10 Blank 4,696 1,218 1,478 155-157 Total Face Value of Food Stamps Received by Family COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 155-157 What was the total face value of FQ E-17 those food stamps received by this family in that month? 010-520 Dollars 1,005 228 921 888 Blank but applicable 72 8 17 Blank 4,696 1,218 1,478 158 Spend More for Food that Month than Value of Food Stamps? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 158 Did this family spend more for FQ E-18 food in that month than the value of your food stamps? 1 Yes 926 200 893 2 No 134 34 36 8 Blank but applicable 17 2 9 Blank 4,696 1,218 1,478 159-161 Amount Spent Over the Value of the Food Stamps Received? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 159-161 How much more? FQ E-19 003-880 Dollars 856 177 875 888 Blank but applicable 87 25 27 Blank 4,830 1,252 1,514 162 Receiving Food Stamps at the Present Time? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 162 Is your family receiving food FQ E-20 stamps at the present time? 1 Yes 821 181 881 2 No 4,891 1,250 1,481 8 Blank but applicable 14 5 13 Blank 47 18 41 Residence and Household Data (Pos. 163-183) Source Source: Family Questionnaire (FQ) Household Screener Questionnaire (HSQ) 163 Size of Place COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 163 Size of Place See Note 13 1 1 million or more 800 0 1,785 2 500,000 - 999,999 711 0 0 3 250,000 - 499,999 705 541 0 4 100,000 - 249,999 161 364 265 5 50,000 - 99,999 935 83 70 6 25,000 - 49,999 624 214 181 7 10,000 - 24,999 561 123 82 8 200 - 9,999 775 77 28 9 Not in a place 501 52 5 164 Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 164 Standard Metropolitan Statistical See Note 13 Area 1 In SMSA, in central city 2,908 541 2,069 2 In SMSA, not in central city 2,164 913 347 4 Not in SMSA 701 0 0 165-166 Number of Persons in Household COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 165-166 Number of Persons in Household HSQ 1a 01-18 persons 5,773 1,454 2,416 167-168 Number of Sample Persons in Household COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 167-168 Number of Sample Persons in Household (computed) 01-13 Persons 5,773 1,454 2,416 169-170 Number of Rooms in Home COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 169-170 How many rooms are in this home? FQ E-1 Count the kitchen, but not the bathroom. 01-14 Rooms 5,717 1,435 2,369 88 Blank but applicable 9 1 6 Blank 47 18 41 171 Access to Complete Kitchen Facilities in Home? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 171 Do you have access to complete FQ E-2 kitchen facilities in this home; that is, kitchen sink with piped water, a refrigerator and a range or Cookstove? 1 Yes 5,449 1,388 2,147 2 No 67 9 17 8 Blank but applicable 210 39 211 Blank 47 18 41 172-173 Main Fuel for Heating Home COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 172-173 What is the main fuel used for FQ E-3 heating this home? See Note 14 00 No fuel used 384 256 12 01 Oil 4 0 1,668 02 Natural gas 4,595 66 606 03 Electricity 473 1,100 37 04 Bottled gas (propane) 144 2 0 05 Kerosene 12 3 0 06 Wood 66 3 0 07 Coal 0 0 14 08 Other, not specified 0 0 2 09 Other, specified 11 0 6 88 Blank but applicable 37 6 30 Blank 47 18 41 174-175 Main Heating Equipment for Home COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 174-175 What is the main heating equipment FQ E-4 for this home? See Note 14 00 No heating equipment used 384 256 19 01 Steam or hot water with radiators or convectors 29 5 1,209 02 Central warm air furnace with ducts to individual rooms, or central heat pump 2,063 576 158 03 Built-in electric units (per- manently installed in wall, ceiling, or baseboard) 337 356 61 04 Floor, wall or pipeless furnace 1,258 43 14 05 Room heaters with flue or vent, burning oil, gas, or kerosene 644 16 505 06 Room heaters without flue or vent, burning oil, gas, or kerosene 657 5 341 07 Heating stove burning wood, coal or coke 60 0 11 08 Fireplace(s) 71 4 0 09 Portable electric heater(s) 105 131 5 10 Other, not specified 0 0 0 11 Other, specified 102 34 24 88 Blank but applicable 1 10 14 99 Don't know 15 0 14 Blank 47 18 41 176-177 Other Types of Equipment for Heating Home COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 176-177 Are any other types of equipment FQ E-5 used for heating this home? See Note 14 00 No other heating equipment used 4,611 1,123 1,997 01 Steam or hot water with radiators or convectors 0 0 10 02 Central warm air furnace with ducts to individual rooms, or central heat pump 9 12 8 03 Built-in electric units (per- manently installed in wall, ceiling, or baseboard) 23 0 3 04 Floor, wall or pipeless furnace 11 0 0 05 Room heaters with flue or vent, burning oil, gas, or kerosene 21 1 1 06 Room heaters without flue or vent, burning oil, gas, or kerosene 15 1 28 07 Heating stove burning wood, coal or coke 63 0 8 08 Fireplace(s) 399 8 9 09 Portable electric heater(s) 149 22 269 10 Other, not specified 2 1 1 11 Other, specified 16 1 4 88 Blank but applicable 23 11 18 Blank 431 274 60 178-179 Main Fuel Used by This Additional Equipment COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 178-179 What is the main fuel used by this FQ E-6 additional equipment? See Note 14 00 No fuel used 5 0 1 01 Oil 0 0 19 02 Natural gas 77 2 22 03 Electricity 175 35 260 04 Bottled gas (propane) 7 0 3 05 Kerosene 3 0 24 06 Wood 419 8 11 07 Coal 4 0 2 08 Other, not specified 0 0 0 09 Other, specified 7 0 0 88 Blank but applicable 34 12 17 Blank 5,042 1,397 2,057 180-181 Main Fuel Used for Cooking in Home COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 180-181 What is the main fuel used for FQ E-7 cooking in this home? 00 No fuel used 17 4 4 01 Oil 12 0 19 02 Natural gas 4,472 261 2,167 03 Electricity 1,055 1,155 150 04 Bottled gas (propane) 141 12 12 05 Kerosene 0 0 3 06 Wood 2 0 0 07 Coal 0 0 0 08 Other, not specified 0 0 0 09 Other, specified 14 1 0 88 Blank but applicable 13 3 20 Blank 47 18 41 182 Air Conditioning COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 182 Do you have air-conditioning - FQ E-6 either individual room units, a central system or evaporative cooling? 1 Yes 2,745 1,333 600 2 No 2,974 102 1,761 8 Blank but applicable 7 1 14 Blank 47 18 41 183 Kind of Air Conditioning COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 183 Which do you have? FQ E-9 1 Individual room unit 1,259 628 564 2 Central air-conditioning 962 689 20 3 Evaporative cooling 521 6 8 8 Blank but applicable 10 11 22 Blank 3,021 120 1,802 Sample Weights (Pos. 184-217) 184-189 Examined Final Weight COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 184-189 Examined Final Weight 000439-002711 4,912 - - 000223-000891 - 1,120 - 000177-002000 - - 1,989 Blank 861 334 427 190-195 Interview Final Weight COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 190-195 Interview Final Weight 000447-002096 5,773 - - 000176-000664 - 1,454 - 000175-001220 - - 2,416 196-213 GTT/Ultrasound, Audiometry/Vision, Pesticide Weights COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES GTT/ULTRASOUND, AUDIOMETRY/VISION, PESTICIDE WEIGHTS By design, only some of the persons in the sample were included in the GTT/ultrasound, audiometry/vision, and pesticide components of the survey. Tape positions for those persons not part of these subsamples are BLANK. 196-201 GTT/Ultrasound Weight 000843-005302 1,777 - - 000469-001685 - 449 - 000349-003110 - - 667 Blank 3,996 1,005 1,749 202-207 Audiometry/Vision Weight 000542-006283 3,135 - - 000223-001600 - 671 - 000264-003123 - - 1,322 Blank 2,638 783 1,094 208-213 Pesticide Weight 000872-005584 2,465 - - 000441-001600 - 568 - 000343-003117 - - 1,012 Blank 3,308 886 1,404 214-215 Strata Code COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 214-215 Strata Code 01-08 5,773 1,454 2,416 216-217 Pseudo PSU Code COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 216-217 Pseudo PSU Code 01-02 5,773 1,454 2,416 Family Relationships (Pos. 218-400) Source Source: Adult Sample Person Questionnaire Family Questionnaire 218-400 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 218-400 Blank Data not yet available. Adolescent and Adult History Data (Pos. 401-1080) Source Source: Adult Sample Person Questionnaire (ASPQ) 401-404 Tape Number Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 401-404 Tape number 6521 5773 1454 2416 405 Adult Sample Person Questionnaire Data Missing? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 405 Adult Sample Person Questionnaire See Note 15 Data Missing? 1 Yes 6 0 0 2 No 5767 1454 2414 3406 Main Respondent Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 406 Main Respondent 1 Sample Person 5173 1363 2202 2 Mother 450 69 152 3 Father 20 9 10 4 Sister or Brother 9 2 5 6 Other 101 11 39 8 Blank but applicable 14 0 6 Blank 6 0 2 407-445 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 407-445 Blank 446 Language of Interview Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 446 Language of interview - (Pos. 447-1068) ASPQ Adult Sample Person Questionnaire 1 English 3566 204 1095 2 Spanish 2201 1250 1319 Blank 6 0 2 Health Services 447 Health (Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 447 Would you say your health in general is ASPQ A-1 excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor? 1 Excellent 814 354 359 2 Very good 1033 207 394 3 Good 2079 550 743 4 Fair 1536 301 714 5 Poor 300 42 202 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 2 Blank 6 0 2 448 Control Over Future Health Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 448 How much control do you think you have ASPQ A-2 over your future health: a great deal, some, very little, or none? 1 Great deal 2342 625 874 2 Some 2371 504 859 3 Very little 497 171 264 4 None 168 60 86 8 Blank but applicable 37 8 42 9 Don't know 352 86 289 Blank 6 0 2 449-450 Hours of Sleep per Day Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 449-450 On the average, about how many hours ASPQ A-3 of sleep do you get each day, that is, See Note 16 during a 24-hour period? 01-20 Hours 5759 1452 2396 88 Blank but applicable 8 2 18 Blank 6 0 2 451 Time Spent Using Arm/Leg/Back Muscles During Job/Housework Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 451 In your job or housework, how much of the ASPQ A-4 time do you have to use lots of arm, leg, or back muscles, as in lifting, pulling, carrying, digging, and so on? Would you say: most of the time, some of the time, or hardly ever or never? 1 Most of the time 2719 671 1092 2 Some of the time 1938 378 794 3 Hardly ever or never 1105 403 516 8 Blank but applicable 5 2 12 Blank 6 0 2 452 Time Doing Activities Requiring Body Movement or Energy Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 452 Outside of your job or work around the ASPQ A-5 house, how often do you take part in activities which require a lot of body movement or energy, like ball games, cycling, dancing, and so on? Would you say: frequently, sometimes, or hardly ever or never? 1 Frequently 1761 354 769 2 Sometimes 1945 308 762 3 Hardly ever or never 2058 788 880 8 Blank but applicable 3 4 3 Blank 6 0 2 453 Clinic/Health Center/Doctor's Office Usually Go to if Sick? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 453 Now I would like to ask you some questions ASPQ A-6 about your use of health care services. Is there a particular clinic, health center, doctor's office or other place that you usually go to if you are sick or need advice about your health? 1 Yes 4352 1059 2001 2 No 1414 395 413 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 6 0 2 454-455 Clinic/Health Center/Hosp./Doctor's Office/Other Place? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 454-455 What kind of place is it - a clinic, a ASPQ A-7 health center, a hospital, a doctor's See Note 17 office, or some other place? 01 Home 2 11 0 02 Doctor's office or 3060 783 966 private clinic 03 Company or school clinic 81 18 31 04 Hospital outpatient clinic 316 75 532 05 Migrant clinic 12 0 2 06 Other clinic, not specified 7 2 1 07 Other clinic, specified 73 50 32 08 Hospital emergency room 38 3 92 09 Community, neigh- 453 39 250 borhood, or family health center 10 Rural health center 4 0 2 11 HMO/prepaid group 254 66 62 12 Other place, not specified 0 1 0 13 Other place, specified 51 10 30 88 Blank but applicable 2 1 1 Blank 1420 395 415 456 Is There a Person You Usually See at (Place in A7)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 456 Is there a particular person you usually ASPQ A-8 see at the (place in A7)? 1 Yes 414 98 364 2 No 864 172 659 8 Blank but applicable 18 6 12 Blank 4477 1178 1381 457 Time Since Last Visited (Place in A7) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 457 Now I would like to ask you some questions ASPQ A-9 about your last visit to the (place in A7). How long has it been since that visit? 1 Less than 1 month 911 265 629 2 1 mo. through less than 6 mos. 1457 393 652 3 6 mos. through less than 1 yr. 821 194 350 4 1 yr. through less than 5 yrs. 997 184 327 5 5 or more years 154 22 35 8 Blank but applicable 2 1 2 9 Don't know 11 0 6 Blank 1420 395 415 458-460 Time it Took to get to (Place in A7) for Visit Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 458-460 About how long did it take you to get to the (place in A7) for that visit? 000 No time 3 9 3 001-240 Minutes 4210 1008 1928 888 Blank but applicable 17 4 8 Blank 1543 433 477 461 < > 30 Min. to get to (Place in A7)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 461 Would you say it took more than 30 minutes or less than 30 minutes? 1 More than 30 minutes 88 7 44 2 Less than 30 minutes 35 31 18 Blank 5650 1416 2354 462 Appointment for that Visit (Place in A7)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 462 Did you have an appointment for that visit? ASPQ A-11 1 Yes 2999 764 1063 2 No 1338 294 932 8 Blank but applicable 16 1 6 Blank 1420 395 415 463-465 Time Between Making Appt. and Going for Visit Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 463-465 About how long was it between the time ASPQ A-12 you made the appointment and the time you actually went for that visit? 000 Less than 1 day 916 251 158 001-365 Days 2042 502 872 888 Blank but applicable 57 12 39 Blank 2758 689 1347 466-468 Time Waiting for Health Care at (Place in A7) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 466-467 After you got to the (place in A7), about ASPQ A-13 how long did you have to wait before you were taken care of at that visit? 00 No time 107 36 35 01-60 Minutes or hours (See pos. 468 for units) 4195 1017 1949 88 Blank but applicable 51 6 17 Blank 1420 395 415 468 Units 0 No time 107 36 35 1 Minutes 3244 657 1049 2 Hours 945 360 891 8 Blank but applicable 57 6 26 Blank 1420 395 415 469-470 Main Reason for Visit at (Place in A7) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 469-470 What was the main reason for that visit? ASPQ A-14 01 A sickness or illness 2161 496 1088 See Note 18 02 An injury 442 55 101 03 A follow-up visit 498 162 273 04 A general checkup 823 258 375 05 An injection 56 10 25 06 For a prescription 46 5 21 07 Pre- or post-natal care 188 27 39 08 Some other reason, not specified 8 0 5 09 Some other reason, specified 115 35 70 88 Blank but applicable 16 11 4 Blank 1420 395 415 471 How Satisfied with Care Received at Visit at (Place in A7) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 471 In general, how satisfied were you with the ASPQ A-15 care you received at that visit? Would you say you were very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, or not at all satisfied? 1 Very satisfied 3578 947 1607 2 Somewhat satisfied 576 85 272 3 Not at all satisfied 193 26 120 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 2 Blank 1420 395 415 472-473 Reason Not Satisfied with Health Care Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 472-473 Why weren't you (completely) satisfied ASPQ A-16 with the health care you received at that visit? 01 Cost too much 19 1 9 02 Had to wait too long 143 27 95 03 Language problem - couldn't communicate 6 1 8 04 Doctor didn't spend enough time with sample person 92 13 57 05 Mistreated by doctor or other staff 21 7 14 06 Condition did not improve after treatment or medication 186 22 93 07 Doctor did not diagnose or treat condition 135 18 50 08 Other, not specified 3 1 1 09 Other, specified 155 19 58 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 1 99 Don't know 12 3 8 Blank 4998 1342 2022 474 Visit Clinic/Health Center/Doctor's Office Since Last Visit? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 474 Have you visited any other clinic, health ASPQ A-17 center, doctor's office or other place for health care since your last visit to the (place in A7)? 1 Yes 396 107 316 2 No 3951 952 1685 8 Blank but applicable 6 0 0 Blank 1420 395 415 475 Reason for Not Having a Particular Place to Go when Sick Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 475 Many people do not have a particular place ASPQ A-18 they usually go when they are sick or need See Note 17 advice about their health. Could you please give me the number of the statement which is the main reason you do not have a particular place you usually go? 0 Can not afford medical care 56 53 26 1 Have 2 or more usual doctors or places depending on what's wrong 145 25 64 2 Haven't needed a doctor 965 248 219 3 Previous doctor no longer available 39 5 11 4 Haven't been able to find 51 18 28 the right doctor 5 Recently moved to area 83 16 20 6 Other reason, not specified 3 3 5 7 Other reason, specified 63 25 38 8 Blank but applicable 13 2 2 Blank 4355 1059 2003 476 Particular Person Seen when Sick and Need Health Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 476 Although you said you have no particular ASPQ A-19 place for health care, is there a particular person you usually see when you are sick and need health care? 1 Yes 219 117 79 2 No 1186 278 334 8 Blank but applicable 13 0 0 Blank 4355 1059 2003 477-478 Where do You See This Person? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 477-478 Where do you usually see this person - at ASPQ A-20 home, at a clinic, a health center, a hospital, See Note 17 a doctor's office, or some other place? 01 Home 8 9 6 02 Doctor's office or private clinic 128 74 31 03 Company or school clinic 6 0 1 04 Hospital outpatient clinic 22 9 14 05 Migrant clinic 0 0 0 06 Other clinic, not specified 1 0 0 07 Other clinic, specified 3 3 1 08 Hospital emergency room 22 18 14 09 Community, neighborhood, or family health center 18 0 11 10 Rural health center 0 0 0 11 HMO/prepaid group 2 2 0 12 Other place, not specified 0 0 0 13 Other place, specified 9 2 1 88 Blank but applicable 13 0 0 Blank 5541 1337 2337 479 Time Since Last Visit for Health Care Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 479 Now I would like to ask you some questions ASPQ A-21 about your last visit to any clinic, health center, doctor's office or other place for health care. How long has it been since your last visit for health care? 1 Less than 1 month 207 66 167 2 1 mo. through less than 6 mos. 429 122 210 3 6 mos. through less than 1 yr. 264 47 91 4 1 yr. through less than 5 yrs. 567 178 190 5 5 or more years 219 59 55 6 Never 112 30 12 8 Blank but applicable 8 0 0 9 Don't know 10 0 4 Blank 3957 952 1687 480-481 Kind of Place Visited for Health Care Since Last Visit Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 480-481 What kind of place did you visit that time ASPQ A-22 - was it a clinic, a health center, a hospital, See Note 17 a doctor's office, or some other place? 01 Home 1 5 0 02 Doctor's office or private clinic 839 282 317 03 Company or school clinic 83 9 13 04 Hospital outpatient clinic 201 56 152 05 Migrant clinic 2 1 1 06 Other clinic, not specified 13 2 1 07 Other clinic, specified 41 16 17 08 Hospital emergency room 196 36 107 09 Community, neighborhood, or family health center 183 24 73 10 Rural health center 2 0 1 11 HMO/prepaid group 52 10 5 12 Other place, not specified 3 0 0 13 Other place, specified 30 9 16 14 Other place, specified: hospital 43 21 12 88 Blank but applicable 15 1 2 Blank 4069 982 1699 482-484 Length of Time Taken to get to (Place in A22) for Visit Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 482-484 About how long did it take you to get to ASPQ A-23 the (place in A22) for that visit? 000 No time 2 5 3 001-360 Minutes 1608 434 676 888 Blank but applicable 29 5 7 Blank 4134 1010 1730 485 < > 30 Min. to get to (Place in A22)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 485 Would you say it took more than 30 minutes or less than 30 minutes? 1 More than 30 minutes 40 12 16 2 Less than 30 minutes 25 16 15 Blank 5708 1426 2385 486 Appointment for that Visit at (Place in A22)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 486 Did you have an appointment for that visit? ASPQ A-24 1 Yes 872 303 304 2 No 812 167 409 8 Blank but applicable 20 2 4 Blank 4069 982 1699 487-489 Time Between Making Appt. and Going for Visit Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 487-489 About how long was it between the time ASPQ A-25 you made the appointment and the time you actually went for that visit? 000 Less than 1 day 196 80 50 001-365 Days 656 220 243 888 Blank but applicable 40 5 15 Blank 4881 1149 2108 490-492 Time Spent Waiting at (Place in A22) for Health Care Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 490-491 After you got to the (place in A22), about ASPQ A-26 how long did you have to wait before you were taken care of at that visit? 00 No time 58 30 22 01-60 Minutes or hours (See pos. 492 for 1592 433 682 units) 88 Blank but applicable 54 9 13 Blank 4069 982 1699 492 Units 0 No time 58 30 22 1 Minutes 1236 291 388 2 Hours 356 142 290 8 Blank but applicable 54 9 17 Blank 069 982 1699 493-494 Main Reason for Visit to (Place in A22) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 493-494 What was the main reason for that visit? 01 A sickness or illness 753 214 382 See Note 17 02 An injury 285 42 73 03 A follow-up visit 119 42 55 04 A general checkup 301 116 119 05 An injection 43 3 8 06 For a prescription 8 2 4 07 Pre- or post-natal care 72 9 15 08 Some other reason, not specified 0 2 2 09 Some other reason, specified 80 37 53 10 To deliver a baby 22 1 3 88 Blank but applicable 21 4 3 Blank 4069 982 1699 495 How Satisfied with Care Received at Visit to (Place in A22) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 495 In general, how satisfied were you with the ASPQ A-28 care you received at that visit? Would you say you were very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, or not at all satisfied? 1 Very satisfied 1335 396 517 2 Somewhat satisfied 220 42 130 3 Not at all satisfied 134 32 67 8 Blank but applicable 15 2 3 Blank 4069 982 1699 496-497 Reason Not Satisfied w/Care Received at Visit Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 496-497 Why weren't you (completely) satisfied with ASPQ A-29 the health care you received at that visit? 01 Cost too much 9 8 3 02 Had to wait too long 58 18 48 03 Language problem, couldn't communicate 2 1 0 04 Doctor didn't spend enough 28 5 22 time with sample person 05 Mistreated by doctor or other staff 17 9 8 06 Condition did not improve 104 12 39 after treatment or medication 07 Doctor did not diagnose or 51 8 28 treat condition 08 Other, not specified 2 0 2 09 Other, specified 77 12 43 88 Blank but applicable 12 2 4 99 Don't know 9 1 3 Blank 5404 1378 2216 498 Seen/Talked to Curanderos/Sobadores/Herbalists/Spiritualists Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 498 There are some providers of health care ASPQ A-30 that we sometimes go to, such as curanderos, sobadores, herbalists, spiritualists, and others. Have you seen or talked to any of these persons for health care during the past 12 months? 1 Yes 193 4 32 2 No 5562 1447 2375 8 Blank but applicable 12 3 7 Blank 6 0 2 499 Difficulty Getting Medical Care Because Care Not Available? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 499 Because care was not available when you ASPQ Q-31 needed it? 1 Yes 341 62 163 2 No 5416 1391 2247 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 4 Blank 6 0 2 500 No Available Care Prevent You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 500 Did this problem prevent you from getting ASPQ A-32 medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 248 55 135 2 No 88 6 28 8 Blank but applicable 15 2 4 Blank 5422 1391 2249 501 Difficulties Getting Medical Care Because of Costs? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 501 Because of how much it cost? ASPQ A-31 1 Yes 961 233 389 2 No 4800 1221 2020 8 Blank but applicable 6 0 5 Blank 6 0 2 502 Cost Prevent You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 502 Did this problem prevent you from getting ASPQ A-32 medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 767 195 313 2 No 180 35 64 8 Blank but applicable 20 3 17 Blank 4806 1221 2022 503 Difficult Getting Med. Care Because Didn't Know Where to Go? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 503 Because you didn't know where to go? ASPQ A-31 1 Yes 321 56 134 2 No 5434 1398 2269 8 Blank but applicable 12 0 11 Blank 6 0 2 504 Didn't Know Where to Go Prev. You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 504 Did this problem prevent you from getting ASPQ A-32 medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 223 50 115 2 No 89 4 16 8 Blank but applicable 21 2 14 Blank 5440 1398 2271 505 Difficulties Getting Medical Care Because No Way There? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 505 Because you didn't have a way to get there? ASPQ A-31 1 Yes 322 60 122 2 No 5430 1392 2281 8 Blank but applicable 15 2 11 Blank 6 0 2 506 Didn't Have Way There Prevent You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 506 Did this problem prevent you from getting ASPQ A-32 medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 228 48 106 2 No 90 11 15 8 Blank but applicable 19 3 12 Blank 5436 1392 2283 507 Difficulties Getting Med. Care Because Hours Not Convenient? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 507 Because the hours were not convenient? ASPQ A-31 1 Yes 412 98 199 2 No 5340 1354 2205 8 Blank but applicable 15 2 10 Blank 6 0 2 508 Hours Not Convenient Prevent You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 508 Did this problem prevent you from getting ASPQ A-32 medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 273 68 138 2 No 28 27 57 8 Blank but applicable 26 5 14 Blank 5346 1354 2207 509 Difficulties Getting Medical Care Because Had Long Wait? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 509 Because you had to wait too long to get ASPQ A-31 an appointment? 1 Yes 493 80 245 2 No 5259 1372 2160 8 Blank but applicable 15 2 9 Blank 6 0 2 510 Wait Too Long Prevent You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 510 Did this problem prevent you from getting ASPQ A-32 medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 310 1372 167 2 No 173 55 76 8 Blank but applicable 25 24 11 Blank 5265 3 2162 511 Difficulties Getting Medical Care Because No Child Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 511 Because you needed someone to take care of ASPQ A-31 your children? See Note 19 1 Yes 169 22 85 2 No 4146 963 1871 7 Not applicable 1444 469 450 8 Blank but applicable 8 0 8 Blank 6 0 2 512 No Child Care Prevent You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 512 Did this problem prevent you from getting ASPQ A-32 medical care for yourself? See Note 19 1 Yes 124 11 62 2 No 41 9 23 7 Not applicable 1444 469 450 8 Blank but applicable 12 2 8 Blank 4152 963 1873 513 Difficulty Getting Medical Care Because Lose Pay from Work Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 513 Because you would lose pay from work? ASPQ A-31 1 Yes 404 102 142 2 No 5349 1350 2244 8 Blank but applicable 14 2 28 Blank 6 0 2 514 Loss of Pay Prevent You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 514 Did this problem prevent you from ASPQ A-32 getting medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 282 73 111 2 No 114 27 25 8 Blank but applicable 22 4 34 Blank 5355 1350 2246 515 Difficulty Getting Medical Care Because Wait Long in Clinic? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 515 Because you had to wait too long ASPQ A-31 in the office or clinic? 1 Yes 507 97 282 2 No 5249 1357 2117 8 Blank but applicable 11 0 15 Blank 6 0 2 516 Wait Long in Clinic Prevent You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 516 Did this problem prevent you from ASPQ A-32 getting medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 277 51 156 2 No 215 43 117 8 Blank but applicable 26 3 24 Blank 5255 1357 2119 517 Difficulty Getting Medical Care Because Staff Disrespectful? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 517 Because the staff at the office or ASPQ A-31 clinic was disrespectful? 1 Yes 138 10 62 2 No 5619 1444 2343 8 Blank but applicable 10 0 9 Blank 6 0 2 518 Staff Disrespectful Prevent You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 518 Did this problem prevent you from ASPQ A-32 getting medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 75 5 35 2 No 62 5 27 8 Blank but applicable 11 0 9 Blank 5625 1444 2345 519 Difficulty Getting Med. Care Because No Confidence in Staff? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 519 Because you had no confidence in ASPQ A-31 the staff? 1 Yes 223 30 92 2 No 5533 1421 2312 8 Blank but applicable 11 3 10 Blank 6 0 2 520 No Confidence in Staff Prevent You from Getting Med. Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 520 Did this problem prevent you from ASPQ A-32 getting medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 133 13 58 2 No 88 17 32 8 Blank but applicable 13 3 12 Blank 5539 1421 2314 521 Difficulty Getting Medical Care Because Spanish Not Spoken? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 521 Because they did not speak Spanish? ASPQ A-31 1 Yes 184 39 96 2 No 5573 1414 2309 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 9 Blank 6 0 2 522 Spanish Not Spoken Prevent You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 522 Did this problem prevent you from getting ASPQ A-32 medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 110 10 56 2 No 71 29 38 8 Blank but applicable 13 1 11 Blank 5579 1414 2311 523 Difficulty Getting Medical Care Because No Hispanic Staff? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 523 Because there were no (Hispanic) staff ASPQ A-31 members at the office or clinic? 1 Yes 109 16 61 2 No 5646 1437 2345 8 Blank but applicable 12 1 8 Blank 6 0 2 524 No Hispanic Staff Prevent You from Getting Medical Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Sometimes people have difficulties in getting medical care. Have you had any difficulties getting medical care - (Pos. 499-524) 524 Did this problem prevent you from getting ASPQ A-32 medical care for yourself? 1 Yes 67 3 45 2 No 40 13 16 8 Blank but applicable 14 1 8 Blank 5652 1437 2347 525 Time Since You had a Routine Physical Examination Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 525 About how long has it been since you had ASPQ A-33 a routine physical examination; that is, not for a particular illness, but for a general checkup? 1 Less than 1 year ago 1441 513 927 2 1 Year through less than 2 years ago 1010 260 540 3 2 Years through less than 5 years ago 1074 314 409 4 5 or more years ago 1059 235 310 5 Never 1133 123 148 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 15 9 Don't know 48 6 65 Blank 6 0 2 526 Patient in Hospital Overnight or Longer? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 526 During the past 12 months, that is, since ASPQ A-34 (date) a year ago, were you a patient in a hospital overnight or longer? 1 Yes 687 169 324 2 No 5078 1284 2087 8 Blank but applicable 2 1 3 Blank 6 0 2 527-528 Number of Times Stayed in Hospital Overnight or Longer Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 527-528 During the past 12 months, how many ASPQ A-35 different times did you stay in the See Note 16 hospital overnight or longer? 01-60 Times 684 165 321 88 Blank but applicable 5 5 6 Blank 5084 1284 2089 Selected Conditions 529 Told By Doctor You had Tuberculosis? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 529 Were you ever told by a doctor that you ASPQ B-1 had tuberculosis? 1 Yes 134 6 42 2 No 5631 1448 2370 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 2 Blank 6 0 2 530 Lived in Household with Person who had Active Tuberculosis? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 530 Have you ever lived in a household with a ASPQ B-2 person who had active tuberculosis? 1 Yes 314 45 131 2 No 5389 1405 2273 8 Blank but applicable 2 1 3 9 Don't know 62 3 7 Blank 6 0 2 531 Ever had Anemia ("Tired Blood" or "Low Blood")? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 531 Have you ever had anemia, sometimes called ASPQ B-3 "tired blood" or "low blood"? 1 Yes 860 273 519 2 No 4857 1167 1852 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 9 Don't know 50 14 42 Blank 6 0 2 532 Doctor Ever Tell You that You had Anemia? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 532 Did a doctor ever tell you that you had ASPQ B-4 anemia? 1 Yes 818 257 492 2 No 40 15 27 8 Blank but applicable 2 1 1 Blank 4913 1181 1896 533 Do You Still have Anemia? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 533 Do you still have anemia? ASPQ B-5 1 Yes 92 25 104 2 No 551 175 277 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 1 9 Don't know 174 57 111 Blank 4953 1196 1923 534 Treated for Condition by a Doctor? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 534 Were you treated for this condition by ASPQ B-6 a doctor? 1 Yes 771 236 451 2 No 43 18 36 8 Blank but applicable 6 4 6 Blank 4953 1196 1923 535-537 How Tall are You Without Shoes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes About how tall are you without shoes? ASPQ B-7 535 2-6 Feet 5379 1426 2332 See Note 16 8 Blank but applicable 388 28 82 Blank 6 0 2 536-537 00-11 Inches 5361 1421 2321 88 Blank but applicable 406 33 93 Blank 6 0 2 538-540 Weight Without Shoes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 538-540 About how much do you weigh without shoes? ASPQ B-8 045-550 Pounds 5515 1436 2356 See Note 16 888 Blank but applicable 252 18 58 Blank 6 0 2 541-543 Weight Before Pregnancy Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 541-543 About how much did you weigh just before ASPQ B-8 you became pregnant? (Asked only of women who were pregnant at time of interview) 088-200 Pounds 88 14 23 888 Blank but applicable 9 0 2 Blank 5676 1440 2391 544 Consider Yourself to be Overweight/Underweight/About Right? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 544 Do you now consider yourself to be ASPQ B-9 overweight, underweight, or about right? 1 Overweight 2752 676 971 2 Underweight 406 132 281 3 About right 2558 641 1137 8 Blank but applicable 16 4 7 9 Don't know 35 1 18 Blank 6 0 2 545 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 545 Blank 546-548 Weight when 25 Years Old Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 546-548 About how much did you weigh when you ASPQ B-11 were 25? (Asked only of persons ages 26 years or older) 060-375 Pounds 3240 1058 1339 888 Blank but applicable 198 15 55 Blank 2335 381 1022 549 Trouble Biting/Chewing any Kinds of Food (Firm Meats/Apple)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 549 Do you have trouble biting or chewing any ASPQ B-12 kinds of food, such as firm meats or apples? 1 Yes 997 172 353 2 No 4763 1281 2049 8 Blank but applicable 7 1 12 Blank 6 0 2 550 Condition of Your Teeth Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 550 How would you describe the condition of ASPQ B-13 your teeth: excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor? 1 Excellent 485 201 255 2 Very good 646 150 310 3 Good 1695 394 651 4 Fair 1757 396 751 5 Poor 920 190 298 6 Has no teeth 260 119 146 8 Blank but applicable 4 4 3 Blank 6 0 2 551 Condition of Your Gums Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 551 How would you describe the condition of ASPQ B-14 your gums: excellent, very good, good fair, or poor? 1 Excellent 607 293 360 2 Very good 797 196 362 3 Good 2595 711 985 4 Fair 1342 197 544 5 Poor 412 51 160 8 Blank but applicable 14 6 3 Blank 6 0 2 552 How Long Since Last Saw Dentist or Dental Hygienist? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 552 About how long has it been since you last ASPQ B-15 saw a dentist or dental hygienist for dental care? 1 6 months ago or less 1396 458 839 2 Over 6 months through 12 months 929 274 453 3 Over 12 months through 2 years 927 261 427 4 Over 2 years through 5 years 1069 269 375 5 More than 5 years 869 168 267 6 Never 551 23 35 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 2 9 Don't know 23 1 16 Blank 6 0 2 553-554 Main Reason for Last Visit for Dental Care Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 553-554 What was the main reason for your last ASPQ B-16 visit for dental care? See Note 17 01 Regular checkup 873 327 764 02 For cleaning teeth 954 258 335 03 To have teeth filled 1036 291 336 04 Trouble with gums 69 20 62 05 To have teeth pulled or other surgery 1292 261 435 (including root canal) 06 Toothache 186 38 121 07 Adjustment or repair of dental plate 186 56 122 08 To have a dental plate made 255 125 131 09 For a prescription 1 1 0 11 Some other reason, specified and 336 52 63 unspecified 88 Blank but applicable 28 2 10 Blank 557 23 37 555 Ever had Teeth Cleaned by a Dentist or Dental Hygienist? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 555 Have you ever had your teeth cleaned ASPQ B-17 by a dentist or dental hygienist? 1 Yes 2958 997 1746 2 No 1303 176 291 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 7 Blank 1511 281 372 556 Last Time Teeth were Cleaned Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 556 When was the last time they were cleaned? ASPQ B-18 1 6 months ago or less 644 212 519 See Note 16 2 Over 6 months through 12 months 519 203 332 3 Over 12 months through 2 years 562 186 316 4 Over 2 years through 5 years 709 232 317 5 More than 5 years 502 158 244 8 Blank but applicable 9 2 10 9 Don't know 14 4 15 Blank 2814 457 663 557 Number of Times You've had Teeth Cleaned by a Dentist Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 557 During the past 2 years, how many times ASPQ B-19 have you had your teeth cleaned by a dentist or dental hygienist? 0 None 112 28 39 1 Once 1108 344 638 2 Twice 815 276 507 3 Three times 223 73 119 4 Four or more times 362 123 173 8 Blank but applicable 33 4 10 9 Don't know 35 13 26 Blank 3085 593 904 558 Covered by Health Insurance that Pays for Dental Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 558 Are you covered by health insurance that ASPQ B-20 pays for dental care? 1 Yes 2061 420 1040 2 No 3604 1007 1331 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 8 9 Don't know 98 25 35 Blank 6 0 2 Diabetes 559 Do You have Diabetes or Sugar Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 559 Do you have diabetes or sugar diabetes? ASPQ C-1 1 Yes 274 50 128 2 No 5491 1404 2285 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 1 Blank 6 0 2 560 Did a Doctor Tell You that You have Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 560 Did a doctor tell you that you have it? ASPQ C-2 1 Yes 270 49 124 2 No 4 1 3 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 2 Blank 5497 1404 2287 561 Health Professional Tell You that You have Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 561 Did any other health professional, such as ASPQ C-3 a nurse or physician's assistant, tell you that you have it? 1 Yes 0 0 1 2 No 4 1 2 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 2 Blank 5767 1453 2411 562-563 Time Doc./Health Professional 1st Told You had Diabetes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 562-563 How long ago did the (doctor/health ASPQ C-4 professional) first tell you that you See Note 16 had diabetes? 0 Less than 1 year ago 24 8 11 01-38 Years 245 41 111 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 5 Blank 5501 1405 2289 564-565 Age when First Told You had Diabetes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 564-565 How old were you then? ASPQ C-5 07-73 Years of age 269 49 122 See Note 16 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 5 Blank 5501 1405 2289 566 Told by Doctor have Borderline Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 566 Have you ever been told by a doctor ASPQ C-6 other health professional that you have borderline diabetes? 1 Yes 125 15 35 2 No 5631 1435 2368 8 Blank but applicable 11 4 11 Blank 6 0 2 567-568 Age when Told You had Borderline Diabetes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 567-568 How old were you then? ASPQ C-7 11-69 Years of age 104 9 30 See Note 16 88 Blank but applicable 32 10 16 Blank 5637 1435 2370 569 Told by Doctor You have Potential Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 569 Have you ever been told by a doctor or ASPQ C-6 other health professional that you have potential diabetes? 1 Yes 66 12 21 2 No 5689 1440 2380 8 Blank but applicable 12 2 13 Blank 6 0 2 570-571 Age when Told You had Potential Diabetes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 570-571 How old were you then? ASPQ C-7 00 Less than 1 year old 1 0 0 See Note 16 01-71 Years of age 55 7 17 88 Blank but applicable 22 7 17 Blank 5695 1440 2382 572 Ever Told by Doctor You have Prediabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 572 Have you ever been told by a doctor or ASPQ C-6 other health professional that you have prediabetes? 1 Yes 20 16 13 2 No 5735 1435 2388 8 Blank but applicable 12 3 13 Blank 6 0 2 573-574 Age when Told You had Prediabetes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 573-574 How old were you then? ASPQ C-7 15-71 Years of age 17 11 10 See Note 16 88 Blank but applicable 15 8 16 Blank 5741 1435 2390 575 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 575 Blank 576 Oral Glucose Tolerance Test done for Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes When you were first told by a (doctor/health ASPQ C-9 professional) that you had (diabetes/...), were any of the following tests done? (Pos. 576-578) 576 The oral glucose tolerance test, in which you drink a sweet drink and samples of your blood are taken from your arm for a few hours afterwards? 1 Yes 206 50 87 2 No 156 20 46 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 9 9 Don't know 17 1 9 Blank 5391 1381 2265 577 Test for Sugar/Glucose in Urine done for Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes When you were first told by a (doctor/health professional) that you had (diabetes/...), were any of the following tests done? (Pos. 576-578) 577 A test for sugar or glucose in your urine? 1 Yes 338 61 125 2 No 29 10 13 8 Blank but applicable 4 1 9 9 Don't know 11 1 4 Blank 5391 1381 2265 578 Test for Sugar/Glucose in Blood done for Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes When you were first told by a (doctor/health professional) that you had (diabetes/...), were any of the following tests done? (Pos. 576-578) 578 A test for sugar or glucose in your blood? 1 Yes 342 68 130 2 No 23 3 7 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 9 9 Don't know 13 0 5 Blank 5391 1381 2265 579 Patient in a Hospital when First Told You had Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 579 Were you a patient in a hospital at the ASPQ C-10 time a (doctor/health professional) first told you that you had (diabetes/...)? 1 Yes 94 16 45 2 No 284 55 97 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 9 Blank 5391 1381 2265 580 Hospitalized Because of Your Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 580 (Not counting that first time) Have you ASPQ C-11 ever been hospitalized because of your (diabetes/...)? 1 Yes 58 9 24 2 No 321 62 118 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 9 Blank 5391 1381 2265 581-583 Weight when First Told You had Diabetes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 581-583 About how much did you weigh when you ASPQ C-12 were first told you had (diabetes/...)? 012-350 Pounds 353 66 129 888 Blank but applicable 29 7 22 Blank 5391 1381 2265 584 Taken Insulin Injections? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 584 Have you ever taken insulin injections? ASPQ C-13 1 Yes 110 19 48 2 No 270 52 97 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 6 Blank 5391 1381 2265 585 Taking Insulin Injections for Most of Past 12 Months? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 585 Have you been taking insulin injections ASPQ C-14 for most of the past 12 months? 1 Yes 77 10 35 2 No 33 9 13 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 6 Blank 5661 1432 362 586 Now Taking Insulin Injections? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 586 Are you now taking insulin injections? ASPQ C-15 1 Yes 70 9 38 2 No 40 10 10 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 6 Blank 5661 1433 2362 587-589 Number of Units of Insulin Per Day Taken? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 587-589 About how many units per day do you take? ASPQ C-16 001-175 Units per day 70 8 37 888 Blank but applicable 2 3 7 Blank 5701 1443 2372 590-591 Number of Years Taking Insulin Injections? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 590-591 How many years (have you been taking/did ASPQ C-17 you take) insulin injections? See Note 16 00 Less than 1 year 32 10 15 01-36 Years 78 9 32 88 Blank but applicable 2 2 7 Blank 5661 1433 2362 592 Taken Diabetes Pills? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 592 Have you ever taken diabetes pills? ASPQ C-18 1 Yes 214 37 82 2 No 166 34 63 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 6 Blank 5391 1381 2265 593 Taking Diabetes Pills Most of the Past 12 Months? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 593 Have you been taking them most of the past ASPQ C-19 12 months? 1 Yes 107 21 44 2 No 107 16 38 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 6 Blank 5557 1415 2328 594 Now Taking Diabetes Pills? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 594 Are you now taking diabetes pills? ASPQ C-20 1 Yes 101 23 40 2 No 113 14 42 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 6 Blank 5557 1415 2328 595 Name of Medicine You are Taking Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 595 What is the name of the medicine you are ASPQ C-21 taking? See Note 17 1 Diabinese 64 16 25 2 Dymelor 3 0 1 3 Orinase (Tolbutamide) 11 2 3 4 Tolinase 9 3 2 5 Mellitron 1 0 0 6 Diabeta/Micronase 1 0 1 7 Other specified, non-diabetes medication 5 0 2 8 Blank but applicable 9 4 12 Blank 5670 1429 2370 596-597 Number of Years Taking Diabetes Pills? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 596-597 How many years (have you been taking/did ASPQ C-22 you take) diabetes pills? See Note 16 00 Less than 1 year 58 7 19 01-36 Years 153 28 61 88 Blank but applicable 4 4 8 Blank 5558 1415 2328 598 Doctor, Nurse, Health Professional Ever Given You a Diet? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 598 Has a doctor, nurse, or other health ASPQ C-23 professional ever given you a diet or instructions on what foods to eat for your (diabetes/...)? 1 Yes 301 57 113 2 No 78 14 29 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 9 Blank 5391 1381 2265 599 Now Follow the Diet or Instructions? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 599 Do you now follow the diet or instructions? ASPQ C-24 1 Yes 146 30 63 2 No 155 27 50 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 9 Blank 5469 1395 2294 600 Carry/Wear Anything Identifying You as having Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 600 Do you carry or wear anything which ASPQ C-25 identifies you as having (diabetes/...)? 1 Yes 46 8 29 2 No 333 63 112 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 10 Blank 5391 1381 2265 601 Last Time Saw/Talked to Doctor about Diabetes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 601 When did you last see or talk to a doctor ASPQ C-26 or other health professional about your (diabetes/...)? 1 During the past 2 weeks 56 10 49 2 Over 2 weeks through 6 months 155 30 51 3 Over 6 months through 12 months 43 8 15 4 Over 12 months through 2 years 44 6 6 5 Over 2 years through 5 years 35 12 14 6 Over 5 years ago 44 5 6 8 Blank but applicable 5 2 10 Blank 5391 1381 2265 602 Number of Times a Year You See Doctor about Your Diabetes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 602 About how many times a year do you see a ASPQ C-27 doctor or other health professional about your (diabetes/...)? 1 Less than once a year 5 1 5 2 Once 18 1 7 3 Twice 25 3 6 4 3-4 times 41 8 22 5 5 or more times 68 16 46 6 No regular schedule 80 16 23 8 Blank but applicable 22 5 16 Blank 5514 1404 2291 Vision 603 Trouble Seeing with One or Both Eyes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 603 Have you ever had trouble seeing with one ASPQ D-1 or both eyes when not wearing glasses or contact lenses? 1 Yes 2992 903 1417 2 No 2775 551 996 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 Blank 6 0 2 604-605 Age when First Began having Trouble Seeing Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 604-605 How old were you when you first began ASPQ D-2 having trouble seeing? 01 0-4 years old 63 24 46 02 5-9 years old 320 65 197 03 10-19 years old 967 189 413 04 20-29 years old 369 70 134 05 30-39 years old 295 145 149 06 40-49 years old 599 301 318 07 50-59 years old 287 82 120 08 60-64 years old 54 17 24 09 65 years old or older 24 9 7 88 Blank but applicable 14 1 10 Blank 2781 551 998 606 Did You See a Doctor about Your Trouble Seeing? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 606 Did you ever see a doctor about it? ASPQ D-3 1 Yes 2600 852 1319 2 No 391 51 96 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 3 Blank 2781 551 998 607 Do You Wear Glasses or Contact Lenses? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 607 Do you wear glasses or contact lenses? ASPQ D-4 1 Yes 2234 799 1135 2 No 758 104 282 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 Blank 2781 551 998 608 Trouble with Vision when Wearing Glasses/Contact Lenses? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 608 Do you have trouble with your vision even ASPQ D-5 when wearing glasses or contact lenses ? 1 Yes 468 114 266 2 No 1764 684 863 8 Blank but applicable 2 1 7 Blank 3539 655 1280 609 Worn Glasses or Contact Lenses? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 609 Have you ever worn glasses or contact ASPQ D-6 lenses? 1 Yes 267 49 140 2 No 490 55 142 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 1 Blank 5015 1350 2133 610-615 Why Did You Stop Wearing Glasses or Contact Lenses? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Why did you stop wearing them? (Pos. 610-615) ASPQ D-7 (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) See Note 17 610 1 No longer need them 74 10 40 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 1 Blank 5697 1441 2375 611 1 Didn't seem to help 33 5 15 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 1 Blank 5738 1446 2400 612 1 Inconvenient 77 17 37 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 1 Blank 5694 1434 2378 613 1 Broken, lost or stolen 49 10 31 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 1 Blank 5722 1441 2384 614 1 Too expensive 28 1 2 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 1 Blank 5743 1450 2413 615 1 Other, not specified 2 0 1 2 Other, specified 22 5 23 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 1 Blank 5747 1446 2391 616-619 Reason for Prescribing Glasses or Contact Lenses Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What (are/were) your glasses or contact ASPQ D-8 lenses prescribed for? (Pos. 616-619) See Note 17 (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) 616 1 Reading/close work 1529 626 917 8 Blank but applicable 16 5 11 Blank 4228 823 1488 617 1 Seeing distant objects 1295 443 643 8 Blank but applicable 16 5 11 Blank 4462 1006 1762 618 1 Astigmatism 56 24 14 8 Blank but applicable 16 11 Blank 5701 1425 2391 619 1 Other, not specified 21 1 1 2 Other, specified 132 37 65 8 Blank but applicable 16 5 11 Blank 5604 1411 2339 620 How Often (Do/Did) You Use Your Glasses or Contacts? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 620 How often (do/did) you use your glasses ASPQ D-9 or contacts: All of the time, most of the time, hardly ever, or never? 1 All of the time 1055 354 434 2 Most of the time 710 214 440 3 Hardly ever 634 247 334 4 Never 91 26 59 8 Blank but applicable 12 7 9 Blank 3271 606 1140 621 Last Time You had Your Vision Tested Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 621 When was the last time you had your vision ASPQ D-10 tested? 1 6 mos. ago or less 1157 368 694 2 Over 6 mos. through 12 mos. 1057 317 526 3 Over 12 mos. through 2 years 1040 281 458 4 Over 2 years through 5 years 1193 280 384 5 More than 5 years 657 116 209 6 Never 588 86 100 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 1 9 Don't know 70 5 42 Blank 6 0 2 Hearing 622 Ever had Trouble Hearing With One or Both Ears? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 622 Have you ever had trouble hearing with one ASPQ D-11 or both ears? Do not include any problems which lasted just a short period of time such as during a cold. 1 Yes 878 139 293 2 No 4887 1315 2121 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 Blank 6 0 2 623 Ever See a Doctor about Your Trouble Hearing? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 623 Did you ever see a doctor about it? ASPQ D-12 1 Yes 476 96 198 2 No 398 42 93 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 2 Blank 4893 1315 2123 624 Age when First Began having Trouble Hearing Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 624 How old were you when you first began ASPQ D-13 having trouble hearing? 1 0-4 years old 47 9 19 2 5-9 years old 81 9 29 3 10-19 years old 196 14 78 4 20-29 years old 166 16 45 5 30-39 years old 115 25 26 6 40-49 years old 117 28 45 7 50 years old or older 150 37 48 8 Blank but applicable 8 1 3 Blank 4893 1315 2123 625 Problem Hearing Gotten Worse/Better or Stayed the Same? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 625 Since this trouble began, has it gotten ASPQ D-14 worse, gotten better, or stayed about the same? 1 Gotten worse 156 22 55 2 Gotten better 179 29 80 3 Stayed the same 541 87 158 8 Blank but applicable 4 1 0 Blank 4893 1315 2123 626 Ever Had an Operation on Your Ears? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 626 Have you ever had an operation on your ASPQ D-15 ears? (Including having tubes placed in ears.) 1 Yes 74 20 34 2 No 803 118 259 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 0 Blank 4893 1315 2123 627 Ever Used a Hearing Aid? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 627 Have you ever used a hearing aid? ASPQ D-16 1 Yes 37 10 20 2 No 840 127 273 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 0 Blank 4893 1315 2123 628 How would You Describe Your Hearing Without Hearing Aid? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 628 How would you describe your hearing (without ASPQ D-17 a hearing aid) - good, you have a little trouble, you have a lot of trouble, or you are deaf? 1 Good 265 45 87 2 Little trouble 542 75 169 3 Lot of trouble 62 12 32 4 Deaf 8 5 5 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 0 Blank 4893 1315 2123 Hypertension 629 Time Since You Last had Your Blood Pressure Taken Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 629 About how long has it been since you ASPQ E-1 last had your blood pressure taken? 1 6 months ago or less 2941 914 1527 2 Over 6 months through 1 year ago 891 182 378 3 Over 1 year ago 1579 302 433 4 Never 346 50 69 8 Blank but applicable 10 6 7 Blank 6 0 2 630-631 Who Took Your Blood Pressure the Last Time? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 630-631 Who took your blood pressure the last time? ASPQ E-2 01 Medical doctor 1941 932 1494 See Note 17 02 Nurse 3100 266 700 03 Other health professional, 23 10 10 not specified 04 Other health professional, specified 106 32 51 05 Family member 50 36 11 06 Friend 14 24 4 07 Yourself 60 66 17 08 Other, not specified 0 0 0 09 Other, specified 39 21 26 88 Blank but applicable 7 2 9 99 Don't know 81 15 23 Blank 352 50 71 632-633 What Told when Last had Blood Pressure Taken? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 632-633 What were you told when you last had your ASPQ E-3 blood pressure taken? 01 High, needs treatment 140 72 113 02 High, needs to be watched 116 26 81 03 High, no worry 165 52 100 04 Normal 3925 1061 1800 05 Something else, not specified 12 1 4 06 Something else, specified 127 70 75 07 Told numbers but no explanation 32 5 5 08 Not told anything 731 39 125 88 Blank but applicable 13 2 4 99 Don't know 100 10 21 Blank 412 116 88 634 Use Coin Operated Unit/Some Other Equip. for Blood Pressure? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 634 The last time you took your blood pressure, ASPQ E-4 did you use a coin operated unit or some other equipment? 1 Coin operated 27 31 5 2 Other equipment, not specified 4 5 1 3 Other equipment, specified 28 28 11 8 Blank but applicable 1 2 0 Blank 5713 1388 2399 635 Was Your Blood Pressure Reading High, Low, or Normal? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 635 Was your reading high, low, or normal? ASPQ E-5 1 High 4 7 2 2 Low 4 5 1 3 Normal 51 53 13 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 9 Don't know 0 1 1 Blank 5713 1388 2399 636 Think People Can Tell when Their Blood Pressure is High? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 636 Do you think that people with high blood ASPQ E-6 pressure can tell when their blood pressure is high? 1 Yes 2850 839 1235 2 No 1459 245 610 8 Blank but applicable 11 0 7 9 Don't know 1447 370 562 Blank 6 0 2 637 Told by a Doctor that You had High Blood Pressure? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 637 Have you ever been told by a doctor that ASPQ E-7 you had high blood pressure? 1 Yes 953 359 578 2 No 4810 1095 1834 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 2 Blank 6 0 2 638 Told by a Doctor that You had Hypertension? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 638 Another name for high blood pressure is ASPQ E-8 hypertension. Have you ever been told by a doctor that you had hypertension? 1 Yes 19 4 4 2 No 4790 1091 1830 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 2 Blank 959 359 580 639 Told by Other Health Professional You had Hypertension? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 639 Have you ever been told by any other ASPQ E-9 health professional, such as a nurse or a physician's assistant, that you had high blood pressure or hypertension? 1 Yes 20 0 4 2 No 4772 1091 1826 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 2 Blank 978 363 584 640 No. of Times Told You had High Blood Pressure/Hypertension Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 640 How many times were you told that you ASPQ E-10 had (high blood pressure/hypertension): once, or two or more times? 1 Once 407 109 182 2 Two or more times 579 248 394 8 Blank but applicable 9 6 12 Blank 4778 1091 1828 641 Advised by Doctor to Lose Weight Because of Hypertension? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 641 Have you ever been advised by a doctor ASPQ E-11 or other health professional to lose weight because of your (high blood pressure/hypertension)? 1 Yes 509 179 294 2 No 480 179 283 8 Blank but applicable 6 5 11 Blank 4778 1091 1828 642 Lose as Much Weight as You were Advised to Lose? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 642 Did you lose as much weight as you were ASPQ E-12 advised to lose? 1 Yes 229 80 141 2 No 279 99 152 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 12 Blank 5258 1270 2111 643 Now at Weight Recommended Because of Hypertenstion? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 643 Are you now at the weight that was ASPQ E-13 recommended for you because of your (high blood pressure/hypertension)? 1 Yes 118 36 81 2 No 387 143 211 8 Blank but applicable 10 5 13 Blank 5258 1270 2111 644 Trying to Lose Weight Because of Your Hypertension? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 644 Are you now trying to lose weight ASPQ E-14 because of your (high blood pressure/ hypertension)? 1 Yes 266 101 147 2 No 124 42 66 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 11 Blank 5376 1306 2192 645 Trying to Maintain Current Weight? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 645 Are you trying to maintain your current ASPQ E-15 weight? 1 Yes 75 25 51 2 No 49 17 15 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 11 Blank 5642 1407 2339 646-651 Why Aren't You Trying to Lose Weight? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Why aren't you trying to lose weight? ASPQ E-16 (Pos. 646-651) See Note 17 (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) 646 1 Didn't do any good 9 5 7 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 12 9 Don't know/no reason 16 3 10 Blank 5741 1441 2387 647 1 Doctor said to stop 1 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 12 9 Don't know/no reason 16 3 10 Blank 5749 1446 2394 648 1 Don't need to anymore 5 3 4 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 12 9 Don't know/no reason 16 3 10 Blank 5745 1443 2390 649 1 Too much trouble 48 21 38 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 12 9 Don't know/no reason 16 3 10 Blank 5702 1425 2356 650 1 Needs to diet/no willpower 22 4 6 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 12 9 Don't know/no reason 16 3 10 Blank 5728 1442 2388 651 1 Other reason, not specified 0 1 0 2 Other reason, specified 26 6 7 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 12 9 Don't know/no reason 16 3 10 Blank 5724 1439 2387 652 Advised by Doctor to Use Less Salt Because of Hypertension? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 652 Have you ever been advised by a doctor or ASPQ E-17 other health professional to use less salt because of your (high blood pressure/ hypertension)? 1 Yes 614 268 410 2 No 374 90 166 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 12 Blank 4778 1091 1828 653 Reduce Use of Salt After Advised Because of Hypertension? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 653 Did you ever reduce your use of salt after ASPQ E-18 you were advised to do so because of your (high blood pressure/hypertension)? 1 Yes 545 255 367 2 No 69 13 43 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 12 Blank 5152 1181 1994 654-658 Why Didn't You Ever Reduce Your Use of Salt? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Why didn't you ever reduce your use of salt? ASPQ E-19 (Pos. 654-658) See Note 17 (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) 654 1 Didn't do any good 1 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 6 6 11 9 Don't know/no reason 6 0 4 Blank 5760 1448 2400 655 1 Didn't think it would work 6 3 5 8 Blank but applicable 6 6 11 9 Don't know/no reason 6 0 4 Blank 5755 1445 2396 656 1 Too much trouble 20 5 23 8 Blank but applicable 6 6 11 9 Don't know/no reason 6 0 4 Blank 5741 1443 2378 657 1 Taste 30 1 10 8 Blank but applicable 6 6 11 9 Don't know/no reason 6 0 4 Blank 5731 1447 2391 658 1 Other reason, not specified 0 0 0 2 Other reason, specified 7 3 4 8 Blank but applicable 6 6 11 9 Don't know/no reason 6 0 4 Blank 5754 1445 2397 659 Use More/Less/Same Amount of Salt as Before Advised? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 659 Do you now use more salt, less salt, or ASPQ E-20 about the same amount of salt as you did when you were advised to use less salt? 1 More 5 1 2 2 Less 483 240 342 3 Same 57 14 23 8 Blank but applicable 6 5 11 Blank 5222 1194 2038 660-666 Why Don't You Use Less Salt Now? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Why don't you use less salt now? ASPQ E-21 (POS. 660-666) See Note 17 (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) 660 1 Didn't do any good 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 6 7 14 9 Don't know/no reason 5 1 4 Blank 5762 1446 2398 661 1 Didn't think it would work 7 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 6 7 14 9 Don't know/no reason 5 1 4 Blank 5755 1446 2398 662 1 Doctor said could use more salt9 1 2 8 Blank but applicable 6 7 14 9 Don't know/no reason 5 1 4 Blank 5753 1445 2396 663 1 Too much trouble 18 5 6 8 Blank but applicable 6 7 14 9 Don't know/no reason 5 1 4 Blank 5744 1441 2392 664 1 Taste 12 2 7 8 Blank but applicable 6 7 14 9 Don't know/no reason 5 1 4 Blank 5750 1444 2391 665 1 No need/feels ok 9 1 0 8 Blank but applicable 6 7 14 9 Don't know/no reason 5 1 4 Blank 5753 1445 2398 666 1 Other reason, not specified 0 0 0 2 Other reason, specified 3 3 3 8 Blank but applicable 6 7 14 9 Don't know/no reason 5 1 4 Blank 5759 1443 2395 667 Doctor Prescribed Medicine for Your High Blood Pressure? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 667 Has a doctor ever prescribed medicine for ASPQ E-22 your (high blood pressure/hypertension)? 1 Yes 589 235 308 2 No 399 122 269 8 Blank but applicable 7 6 11 Blank 4778 1091 1828 668 Now Taking Medicine Prescribed by Doctor for Hypertension? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 668 Are you now taking any medicine prescribed ASPQ E-23 by a doctor for your (high blood pressure/ hypertension)? 1 Yes 331 142 167 2 No 258 94 141 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 11 Blank 5177 1213 2097 669 How Often do You Take Medicine for High Blood Pressure? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 669 A good many people have trouble remembering ASPQ E-24 to take their medicine regularly. Would you say that you take your medicine exactly as you should every day, that you miss sometimes but not often, that you miss a lot, that you hardly ever take your medicine as you should, or that you never take your medicine as you should? 1 Exactly every day 261 117 126 2 Miss sometimes 62 20 32 3 Miss a lot 4 2 5 4 Hardly ever take as should 3 2 2 5 Never take as should 1 1 1 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 12 Blank 5435 1307 2238 670-678 Reason for Not Taking Medicine for High Blood Pressure? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Why did you stop taking your medicine? ASPQ E-25 (Pos. 670-678) See Note 17 (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) 670 1 Only take when needed 12 14 23 8 Blank but applicable 7 8 11 9 Don't know 2 1 2 Blank 5752 1431 2380 671 1 Doctor said to stop 54 10 23 8 Blank but applicable 7 8 11 9 Don't know 2 1 2 Blank 5710 1435 2380 672 1 Didn't need it any more 112 45 47 8 Blank but applicable 7 8 11 9 Don't know 2 1 2 Blank 5652 1400 2356 673 1 Too much bother 5 4 9 8 Blank but applicable 7 8 11 9 Don't know 2 1 2 Blank 5759 1441 2394 674 1 Medicine ran out 40 7 21 8 Blank but applicable 7 8 11 9 Don't know 2 1 2 Blank 5724 1438 2382 675 1 Costs too much 19 4 4 8 Blank but applicable 7 8 11 9 Don't know 2 1 2 Blank 5745 1441 2399 676 1 Side effects, not specified 1 3 6 2 Side effects, specified 18 4 7 8 Blank but applicable 7 8 11 9 Don't know 2 1 2 Blank 5745 1438 2390 677 1 Stopped on own 14 4 11 8 Blank but applicable 7 8 11 9 Don't know 2 1 2 Blank 5750 1441 2392 678 1 Other reason, not specified 0 0 0 2 Other reason, specified 11 4 5 8 Blank but applicable 7 8 11 9 Don't know 2 1 2 Blank 5753 1441 2398 679 See a Doctor about High Blood Pressure/Hypertension? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 679 Do you see a doctor or other health ASPQ E-26 professional regularly about your (high blood pressure/hypertension)? 1 Yes 343 151 234 2 No 645 207 342 8 Blank but applicable 7 5 12 Blank 4778 1091 1828 600 No. Times a Year You See Doctor about High Blood Pressure Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 680 About how many times a year do you see ASPQ E-27 a doctor or other health professional about your (high blood pressure/hypertension)? 0 Never 7 0 0 1 Less than once a year 62 8 40 2 Once 47 22 43 3 Twice 59 31 36 4 3-4 times 100 27 62 5 5 or more times 163 92 130 6 No regular schedule 549 178 261 8 Blank but applicable 8 5 16 Blank 4778 1091 1828 681 Time Since Last Saw Doctor about High Blood Pressure Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 681 About how long ago did you see a doctor ASPQ E-28 or other health professional about your (high blood pressure/hypertension)? 1 Less than 1 month ago 216 106 201 2 One month ago 55 21 36 3 More than 1 month through 6 months ago 245 95 130 4 More than 6 months through 1 year ago 123 33 64 5 More than 1 year ago 307 101 135 6 Never 39 1 8 8 Blank but applicable 10 6 14 Blank 4778 1091 1828 Digestive Disease Attention ATTENTION: Questions F2-F40 (Pos. 682-755) were only asked of persons ages 20 years and older. 4682 Doctor Ever Told You that You had Gallstones? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 682 Has a doctor ever told you that you ASPQ F-2 had gallstones? 1 Yes 381 105 123 2 No 3830 1085 1563 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 2 Blank 1560 261 728 683 Ever had an X-ray of Your Gallbladder? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 683 Have you ever had an x-ray of your ASPQ F-3 gallbladder? For a gallbladder x-ray you take some pills the night before the x-ray and you are not allowed to eat anything until after having the x-ray done. 1 Yes 851 290 291 2 No 3339 898 1391 8 Blank but applicable 23 5 6 Blank 1560 261 728 684 Surgery or Operation for Gallstones or Gallbladder Disease? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 684 Have you ever had surgery or an operation ASPQ F-4 for gallstones or gallbladder disease? 1 Yes 311 75 98 2 No 3899 1115 1588 8 Blank but applicable 3 3 2 Blank 1560 261 728 685 Time Since You had Surgery or Operation for Gallbladder? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 685 How long ago did you have your (last) ASPQ F-5 surgery or operation for your gallbladder? 1 Less than 5 years ago 93 18 32 2 5 or more years ago 216 57 66 8 Blank but applicable 5 3 2 Blank 5459 1376 2316 686 Any Attacks of Nausea/Vomiting Lasting More than 2 Hrs.? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 686 During the past year have you had any ASPQ F-6 attacks of nausea and/or vomiting lasting more than 2 hours? 1 Yes 217 73 119 2 No 3993 1118 1566 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 3 Blank 1560 261 728 687-689 Number of Days You've had Nausea/Vomiting for 2 Hrs. Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 687-689 About how many days in the past year have ASPQ F-7 you had this trouble (sickness)? See Note 16 001-365 Days 198 65 106 777 All or almost all year 1 1 2 888 Blank but applicable 3 4 7 999 Don't know 18 5 7 Blank 5553 1379 2294 690-692 Longest Period Nausea/Vomiting Lasted Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 690-692 What was the longest period that this trouble ASPQ F-8 (sickness) lasted during the past year? See Note 16 000 Less than 1 day 67 22 36 001-365 Days 146 50 79 888 Blank but applicable 7 3 7 Blank 5553 1379 2294 693-694 No. Times You've had Sickness Lasting 3 Days or Longer Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 693-694 How many times in the past year did you have ASPQ F-9 this trouble (sickness) for 3 days or longer? See Note 16 01-87 Times 78 14 44 88 Blank but applicable 6 2 8 99 Don't know 16 7 7 Blank 5673 1431 2357 695 Longest Period of Time You Went without having Sickness Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 695 In the past year, what is the longest period ASPQ F-10 of time you went without having this trouble? See Note 16 (sickness) 1 Less than 1 month 16 8 16 2 1 mo. through less than 3 mos. 25 10 16 3 3 mos. through less than 6 mos. 35 6 16 4 6 mos. or longer 110 43 54 8 Blank but applicable 7 4 6 9 Don't know 27 4 14 Blank 5553 1379 2294 696-697 Age when First had Sick Feeling Lasting More than 2 Hrs. Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 696-697 How old were you the first time you had this ASPQ F-11 sick feeling that lasted more than 2 hours? 00 Less than 1 year of age 0 0 1 01-74 Years of age 208 70 112 88 Blank but applicable 12 5 9 Blank 5553 1379 2294 698 Sick Feeling while/after Eating or Not Related to Eating Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 698 Do you get this feeling while you are eating, ASPQ F-12 after eating, or is it not related to eating? 1 While eating 7 1 10 2 After eating 69 29 29 3 Not related to eating 124 42 74 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 3 9 Don't know 16 1 6 Blank 5553 1379 2294 699 How Long after Eating do You Start to Feel Sick? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 699 How long after eating do you start to feel ASPQ F-13 sick? 1 1 hour or less 44 16 22 2 More than 1 hour through less4 2 2 less than 2 hours 3 2 or more hours 20 9 5 8 Blank but applicable 5 2 3 9 Don't know 0 2 0 Blank 5700 1423 2384 700 Ever Seen Doctor about Sick Feeling? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 700 Have you ever seen a doctor about this sick ASPQ F-14 feeling? (This item was added to the questionnaire in January 1983, so not all persons in the Mexican-American portion were asked this.) 1 Yes 70 49 86 2 No 58 24 33 7 Not asked 92 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 0 2 3 Blank 5553 1379 2294 701 What did Doctor Say about Your Sick Feeling? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 701 What did the doctor say it was? ASPQ F-15 (This item was added to the questionnaire in See Note 20 January 1983, so not all persons in the Mexican-American portion were asked this.) 0 Gallbladder condition 7 5 4 1 Upper gastrointestinal condition 9 10 23 2 Lower gastrointestinal condition 3 2 3 3 Other or non-specific gastrointestinal condition 9 4 6 4 Cardiovascular condition 1 1 2 5 Stress, nerves, tension 8 1 8 6 Menstrual or reproductive system condition 10 0 3 7 Other or non-specific condition 19 20 29 8 Blank but applicable 4 8 11 9 Not asked 92 0 0 Blank 5611 1403 2327 702 Cause of Sick Feeling Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 702 What was the cause of this sick feeling? ASPQ F-16 (This item was added to the questionnaire in See Note 20 January 1983, so not all persons in the Mexican-American portion were asked this.) 0 Gallbladder condition 2 0 0 1 Upper gastrointestinal condition 5 1 1 2 Lower gastrointestinal condition 0 0 0 3 Other or non-specific gastrointestinal 13 6 10 condition 4 Cardiovascular condition 0 0 0 5 Stress, nerves, tension 3 1 0 6 Menstrual or reproductive system condition 1 0 0 7 Other or non-specific condition 10 5 9 8 Blank but applicable 24 13 16 9 Not asked 92 0 0 Blank 5623 1428 2380 703 Pain in Abdomen/Lower Chest Lasting 1/2 Hour or More? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 703 During the past five years, have you had pain ASPQ F-17 in your abdomen or lower chest which lasted a half hour or more? 1 Yes 667 155 331 2 No 3534 1029 1344 8 Blank but applicable 1 2 3 9 Don't know 11 7 10 Blank 1560 261 728 704-712 Where was the Pain Located? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Where was the pain located: (Pos. 704-712) ASPQ F-18 See Appendix 1 704 1 Location 1 indicated 64 17 75 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 Blank 5707 1435 2338 705 1 Location 2 indicated 83 18 36 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 Blank 5688 1434 2377 706 1 Location 3 indicated 293 74 115 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 Blank 5478 1378 2298 707 1 Location 4 indicated 75 18 52 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 Blank 5696 1434 2361 708 1 Location 5 indicated 282 62 137 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 Blank 5489 1390 2276 709 1 Location 6 indicated 13 1 5 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 Blank 5758 1451 2408 710 1 Location 7 indicated 20 4 11 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 Blank 5751 1448 2402 711 1 Location 8 indicated 20 5 8 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 Blank 5751 1447 2405 712 1 Location 9 indicated 52 16 36 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 Blank 5719 1436 2377 713 Last Time You had This Pain Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 713 When was the last time you had this pain? ASPQ F-19 1 6 months ago or less 440 99 239 2 Over 6 months through 1 year 66 19 39 3 More than 1 year ago 159 37 53 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 3 Blank 5105 1297 2082 714 How Long does Pain Usually Last? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 714 How long does the pain usually last? ASPQ F-20 1 1 hour or less 207 44 121 2 More than 1 hour through 5 hours 112 28 64 3 More than 5 hours through 24 hours 71 14 29 4 More than 24 hours 112 28 58 8 Blank but applicable 4 4 3 9 Don't know 3 2 6 Blank 5264 1334 2135 715 Is Pain Steady or does it Come in Waves? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 715 While you are having the pain, is it steady ASPQ F-21 or does it come in waves? 1 Steady 233 54 97 2 Comes in waves 255 56 161 3 Both 18 8 20 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 3 Blank 5264 1334 2135 716 When having the Pain, do You Move Around or Lie Still? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 716 When you have the pain, do you move around or ASPQ F-22 do you lie still? 1 Move around 229 41 106 2 Lie still 234 58 144 3 Both 43 19 28 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 3 Blank 5264 1334 2135 717-719 What Hour does the Pain Usually Start? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 717-718 At about what hour does the pain usually ASPQ F-23 start? 00 No particular time 380 90 196 01-12 O'clock (See pos. 719 for a.m./p.m.) 99 22 61 88 Blank but applicable 14 4 11 99 Don't know 16 4 13 Blank 5264 1334 2135 719 AM/PM ASPQ F-23 0 No particular time 380 90 196 1 AM 50 10 20 2 PM 58 13 46 8 Blank but applicable 5 3 6 9 Don't know 16 4 13 Blank 5264 1334 2135 720 Ever been Awakened from Sleep by This Pain? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 720 Have you ever been awakened from sleep by ASPQ F-24 this pain? 1 Yes 276 58 171 2 No 228 58 103 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 5 9 Don't know 3 2 2 Blank 5264 1334 2135 721 Pain while Eating/after Eating, or Not Related to Eating? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 721 Do you get this pain while you are eating, ASPQ F-25 after eating, or is it not related to eating? 1 While eating 11 2 11 2 After eating 151 36 63 3 Not related to eating 325 79 195 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 9 Don't know 20 1 9 Blank 5264 1334 2135 722 How Long after Eating do You get Pain? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 722 How long after eating do you get this pain? ASPQ F-26 1 1 hour or less 105 23 47 2 More than 1 hour through 2 hours 27 6 9 3 More than 2 hours 17 7 6 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 9 Don't know 2 0 1 Blank 5620 1416 2350 723 Feel Sick to Stomach Before or After You get Pain? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 723 Do you usually feel sick to your stomach ASPQ F-27 either before or after you get this pain? 1 Yes 225 50 125 2 No 258 64 137 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 5 9 Don't know 24 4 14 Blank 5264 1334 2135 724 Within Day or Two of having the Pain: Have Fever/Chills? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Within a day or two of having the pain, ASPQ F-28 have you had any of the following: (Pos. 724-728) 724 Fever or chills? 1 Yes 138 30 97 2 No 364 87 175 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 9 Don't know 5 1 6 Blank 5264 1334 2135 725 Within Day or Two of Having the Pain: Have Itching? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Within a day or two of having the pain, ASPQ F-28 have you had any of the following: (Pos. 724-728) 725 Itching? 1 Yes 62 10 52 2 No 435 107 221 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 9 Don't know 10 1 5 Blank 5264 1334 2135 726 Within Day or Two of having the Pain: Have Yellow Jaundice? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Within a day or two of having the pain, ASPQ F-28 have you had any of the following: (Pos. 724-728) 726 Yellow Jaundice? 1 Yes 25 2 13 2 No 470 115 256 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 9 Don't know 12 1 9 Blank 5264 1334 2135 727 Within Day or 2 of Pain: Have Unusually Dark-Colored Urine? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Within a day or two of having the pain, ASPQ F-28 have you had any of the following: (Pos. 724-728) 727 Unusually dark-colored urine? 1 Yes 97 22 55 2 No 375 90 211 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 4 9 Don't know 35 6 11 Blank 5264 1334 2135 728 Within Day of Pain: Have Unusually Lt-Colored Bowel Movement Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Within a day or two of having the pain, ASPQ F-28 have you had any of the following: (Pos. 724-728) 728 Unusually light-colored bowel movements? 1 Yes 74 14 55 2 No 392 100 203 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 9 Don't know 41 4 20 Blank 5264 1334 2135 729-731 Number of Days had Pain in Abdomen or Lower Chest Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 729-731 About how many days in the past year have you ASPQ F-29 had this pain in the abdomen or lower chest? See Note 16 001-365 Days 422 92 208 777 All or almost all year 11 1 4 888 Blank but applicable 9 5 20 999 Don't know 67 22 49 Blank 5264 1334 2135 732-735 Longest Period in which didn't have Pain Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 732-734 In the past year, what was the longest ASPQ F-30 period of days, weeks, or months in which you See Note 16 did not have this pain? 000 No time 11 3 19 001-365 Days, weeks, or months 460 103 212 (See pos. 735 for units) 888 Blank but applicable 38 14 50 Blank 5264 1334 2135 735 Units ASPQ F-30 0 No time 11 3 19 1 Days 76 27 32 2 Weeks 47 10 26 3 Months 336 66 150 8 Blank but applicable 39 14 54 Blank 5264 1334 2135 736-737 Age for First Attack of Pain in Abdomen/Lower Chest Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 736-737 How old were you when you had your first ASPQ F-31 attack of the pain? 00 Less than 1 year of age 0 0 1 03-74 Years of age 644 151 312 88 Blank but applicable 24 6 21 Blank 5105 1297 2082 738 Seen Doctor about Pain in Abdomen or Lower Chest? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 738 Have you ever seen a doctor about this pain? ASPQ F-32 1 Yes 461 124 245 2 No 204 31 85 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 4 Blank 5105 1297 2082 739 What did Doctor Say Pain in Abdomen or Lower Chest was? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 739 What did the doctor say it was? ASPQ F-33 (This item was added to the questionnaire in See Note 20 January 1983, so not all persons in the Mexican-American portion were asked this.) 0 Gallbladder condition 27 12 5 1 Upper gastrointestinal condition 52 28 43 2 Lower gastrointestinal condition 18 7 9 3 Other or non-specific gastrointestinal 27 16 30 condition 4 Cardiovascular condition 4 10 23 5 Stress, nerves, tension 10 10 8 6 Menstrual or reproductive system 15 4 16 condition 7 Other or non-specific condition 79 28 90 8 Blank but applicable 28 11 25 9 Not asked 204 0 0 Blank 5309 1328 2167 740 What was the Cause of This Pain? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 740 What was the cause of this pain? ASPQ F-34 (This item was added to the questionnaire in See Note 20 January 1983, so not all persons in the Mexican-American portion were asked this.) 0 Gallbladder condition 1 0 0 1 Upper gastrointestinal condition 4 3 4 2 Lower gastrointestinal condition 0 0 0 3 Other or non-specific gastrointestinal 24 7 8 condition 4 Cardiovascular condition 0 0 0 5 Stress, nerves, tension 13 2 1 6 Menstrual or reproductive system 4 0 3 condition 7 Other or non-specific condition 8 3 16 8 Blank but applicable 60 18 57 9 Not asked 93 0 0 Blank 5566 1421 2327 741 Received Injection of Medication to Relieve the Pain? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 741 Have you ever received an injection of ASPQ F-35 medication to relieve the pain? See Note 21 1 Yes 200 41 87 2 No 253 80 153 8 Blank but applicable 3 3 7 9 Don't know 8 2 2 Blank 5309 1328 2167 742 Ever Been Hospitalized for the Pain? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 742 Have you ever been hospitalized for the pain? ASPQ F-36 1 Yes 160 48 81 See Note 21 2 No 301 76 162 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 6 9 Don't know 1 0 0 Blank 5309 1328 2167 743 Had Fullness or Bloating after Eating? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year have you had any of the ASPQ F-37 following kinds of distress after eating? (Pos. 743-748) 743 Fullness or bloating? 1 Yes 1214 397 460 2 No 2988 794 1219 8 Blank but applicable 1 2 2 9 Don't know 10 0 7 Blank 1560 261 728 744 Had Belching after Eating? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year have you had any of the ASPQ F-37 following kinds of distress after eating? (Pos. 743-748) 744 Belching? 1 Yes 914 330 405 2 No 3278 852 1275 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 3 9 Don't know 19 8 5 Blank 1560 261 728 745 Sickness to Stomach/Throwing Up after Eating? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year have you had any of the ASPQ F-37 following kinds of distress after eating? (Pos. 743-748) 745 Sickness to your stomach or throwing up? 1 Yes 566 277 370 2 No 3626 909 1307 8 Blank but appicable 3 2 3 9 Don't know 18 5 8 Blank 1560 261 728 746 Had Bitter Taste in Mouth after Eating? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year have you had any of the ASPQ F-37 following kinds of distress after eating? (Pos. 743-748) 746 Bitter taste in your mouth? 1 Yes 648 240 333 2 No 3541 942 1339 8 Blank but applicable 5 2 3 9 Don't know 19 9 13 Blank 1560 261 728 747 Had Heartburn/Burning Pain after Eating? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year have you had any of the ASPQ F-37 following kinds of distress after eating? (Pos. 743-748) 747 Heartburn or burning pain? 1 Yes 1179 451 566 2 No 3016 737 1113 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 9 Don't know 16 3 6 Blank 1560 261 728 748 Had Stomach Cramps after Eating? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year have you had any of the ASPQ F-37 following kinds of distress after eating? (Pos. 743-748) 748 Stomach cramps? 1 Yes 510 92 224 2 No 3685 1095 1447 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 5 9 Don't know 16 4 12 Blank 1560 261 728 749 How Often have You had (This Feeling/Feelings)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 749 During the past year, how often have you had ASPQ F-38 (this feeling/any of these feelings)? 1 Once or twice 287 115 195 2 3 or more times, but less 401 157 196 tnan once per month 3 About once per month 538 133 161 4 Weekly or almost weekly 456 145 146 5 Daily or almost daily 320 109 132 8 Blank but applicable 52 15 21 Blank 3719 780 1565 750 Is the Distress Caused by Milk? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Is the distress caused by any of the following ASPQ F-39 foods? (Pos. 750-754) 750 Milk? 1 Yes 330 94 137 2 No 1647 546 661 8 Blank but applicable 14 5 10 9 Don't know 63 29 43 Blank 3719 780 1565 751 Is the Distress Caused by Fatty Foods? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Is the distress caused by any of the following ASPQ F-39 foods? (Pos. 750-754) 751 Fatty foods? 1 Yes 1029 367 466 2 No 943 268 332 8 Blank but applicable 14 5 11 9 Don't know 68 34 42 Blank 3719 780 1565 752 Is the Distress Caused by Green Vegetables? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Is the distress caused by any of the following ASPQ F-39 foods? (Pos. 750-754) 752 Green vegetables? 1 Yes 211 59 72 2 No 1792 587 730 8 Blank but applicable 15 5 12 9 Don't know 36 23 37 Blank 3719 780 1565 753 Is the Distress Caused by Seafood? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Is the distress caused by any of the following ASPQ F-39 foods? (Pos. 750-754) 753 Seafood? 1 Yes 134 80 102 2 No 1864 571 702 8 Blank but applicable 17 5 12 9 Don't know 39 18 35 Blank 3719 780 1565 754 Is the Distress Caused by any Other Food? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Is the distress caused by any of the following ASPQ F-39 foods? (Pos. 750-754) 754 Any other food? 1 Yes, not specified 6 6 3 2 No 902 371 485 3 Yes, food specified 1058 260 302 8 Blank but applicable 14 5 19 9 Don't know 74 32 42 Blank 3719 780 1565 755 How Often do You have a Bowel Movement? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 755 How often do you have a bowel movement? ASPQ F-40 1 3 or more times per day 244 28 80 2 Twice per day 1343 191 355 3 Once per day 2185 816 1035 4 Every other day 208 79 120 5 Less than every other day 95 58 73 8 Blank but applicable 24 4 18 9 Don't know 114 17 7 Blank 1560 261 728 756-769 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 756-769 Blank Cardiovascular Conditions Attention ATTENTION: Questions G1-G21 (Pos. 770-805) were only asked of persons ages 20 years and older . 770 Had any Pain or Discomfort in Chest? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 770 Have you ever had any pain or discomfort ASPQ G-1 in your chest? See Note 22 1 Yes 989 245 556 2 No 3220 946 1129 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 3 Blank 1560 261 728 771 Had any Pressure or Heaviness in Chest? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 771 Have you ever had any pressure or heaviness ASPQ G-2 in your chest? See Note 22 1 Yes 184 46 65 2 No 3037 900 1064 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 3 Blank 2549 506 1284 772 Get it when You Walk Uphill/Hurry (Pressure/Heaviness)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 772 Do you get it when you walk uphill or hurry? ASPQ G-3 1 Yes 374 74 317 See Note 22 2 No 749 200 258 3 Never hurries or walks uphill41 15 39 8 Blank but applicable 12 4 10 Blank 4597 1161 1792 773 Get it when You Walk at an Ordinary Pace on the Level? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 773 Do you get it when you walk at an ordinary ASPQ G-4 pace on the level? See Note 22 1 Yes 146 26 168 2 No 269 63 186 8 Blank but applicable 12 4 12 Blank 5346 1361 2050 774 Filter Item For Questions G6-G9 (Pos. 775-787) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 774 FILTER ITEM FOR QUESTIONS G6-G9 (POS. 775-787) ASPQ G-5 1 Yes in G3 (pos. 772) and/or G4 391 85 348 See Note 22 (pos. 773) 2 Other 30 6 8 8 Blank but applicable 6 2 10 Blank 5346 1361 2050 775 What do You do if You Get the (Pain/Pressure) while Walking? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 775 What do you do if you get the (pain or ASPQ G-6 discomfort/pressure or heaviness) while See Note 22 you are walking? Do you stop, slow down, continue at the same pace, or take medicine? 1 Stop or slow down 324 61 303 2 Continue at same pace 46 13 21 3 Take medicine 20 10 18 8 Blank but applicable 7 3 16 Blank 5376 1367 2058 776 What Happens to the (Pain/Pressure) when You Stand Still? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 776 If you stand still, what happens to the ASPQ G-7 (pain or discomfort/pressure or heaviness)? See Note 22 Is it relieved or not? 1 Relieved 290 64 293 2 Not relieved 54 6 28 8 Blank but applicable 7 4 16 Blank 5422 1380 2079 777-779 How Soon is (Pain/Pressure) Relieved? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 777-779 How soon is it relieved? ASPQ G-8 000 Immediately 7 2 13 See Note 22 001-240 Minutes 275 58 268 888 Blank but applicable 15 8 28 Blank 5476 1386 2107 780-787 Where is (Pain/Discomfort/Pressure/Heaviness) Located? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Where is the (pain or discomfort/pressure ASPQ G-9 or heaviness) located? (Pos. 780-787) See Notes 22 and Appendix1 780 1 Location 1 indicated 8 3 17 8 Blank but applicable 7 3 17 Blank 5758 1448 2382 781 1 Location 2 indicated 29 3 47 8 Blank but applicable 7 3 17 Blank 5737 1448 2352 782 1 Location 3 indicated 16 6 13 8 Blank but applicable 7 3 17 Blank 5750 1445 2386 783 1 Location 4 indicated 187 44 192 8 Blank but applicable 7 3 17 Blank 5579 1407 2207 784 1 Location 5 indicated 69 13 59 8 Blank but applicable 7 3 17 Blank 5697 1438 2340 785 1 Location 6 indicated 101 19 126 8 Blank but applicable 7 3 17 Blank 5665 1432 2273 786 1 Location 7 indicated 22 9 29 8 Blank but applicable 7 3 17 Blank 5744 1442 2370 787 1 Location 8 indicated 11 0 9 8 Blank but applicable 7 3 17 Blank 5755 1451 2390 788 See Doctor Because of (Pain/Discomfort/Pressure/Heaviness)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 788 Did you see a doctor because of your ASPQ G-11 (pain or discomfort/pressure or heaviness)? 1 Yes 502 176 380 2 No 662 114 235 8 Blank but applicable 9 3 9 Blank 4600 1161 1792 4789 What did Doctor Say it was? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 789 What did the doctor say it was? ASPQ G-12 1 Coronary heart disease 47 30 283 See Note 17 2 Other cardiovascular disease 83 38 34 Appendix 2 3 Respiratory condition 72 9 8 4 Chest pain, non- cardiovascular 151 38 10 5 Stress, tension, or nervous condition 51 26 6 8 Blank but applicable 14 14 12 9 Don't know 93 24 36 Blank 5262 1275 2027 790 Had Severe Pain Across Front of Chest Lasting >= Half Hour? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 790 Have you ever had a severe pain across the ASPQ G-13 front of your chest lasting for half an hour See Note 24 or more? 1 Yes 243 51 162 2 No 3966 1140 1521 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 5 Blank 1560 261 728 791-792 Number of Attacks Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 791-792 How many of these attacks have you had? ASPQ G-14 01-72 Attacks 215 47 135 See Note 24 88 Blank but applicable 32 6 32 Blank 5526 1401 2249 793-796 Date of First Attack Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What was the date of your first attack? ASPQ G-15 (Pos. 793-796) See Note 24 793-794 Month 01-12 Month of attack 82 10 42 88 Blank but applicable 19 12 28 99 Don't know 73 10 50 Blank 5599 1422 2296 795-796 Year 36-84 Year of attack 133 22 83 88 Blank but applicable 9 5 9 99 Don't know 32 5 28 Blank 5599 1422 2296 797 Duration of Pain During First Attack Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 797 What was the duration of the pain during ASPQ G-16 your first attack? See Note 24 1 30-59 minutes 83 10 41 2 1-2 hours 24 1 24 3 3-5 hours 10 4 9 4 6-11 hours 4 3 0 5 12-23 hours 8 3 1 6 24-47 hours 3 3 4 7 2 days or more 26 1 9 8 Blank but applicable 9 4 7 9 Don't know 7 3 25 Blank 5599 1422 2296 798-801 Date of Last Attack Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What was the date of your (last) attack? (Pos. 798-801) 798-799 Month ASPQ G-17 01-12 Month of attack 183 34 102 See Note 24 88 Blank but applicable 15 8 18 99 Don't know 49 11 47 Blank 5526 1401 2249 800-801 Year 31-84 Year of attack 216 46 124 88 Blank but applicable 13 3 9 99 Don't know 18 4 34 Blank 5526 1401 2249 802 Duration of Pain During Last Attack Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 802 What was the duration of the pain during ASPQ G-18 your (last) attack? See Note 24 1 30-59 minutes 100 19 68 2 1-2 hours 35 7 19 3 3-5 hours 21 9 8 4 6-11 hours 4 1 6 5 12-23 hours 12 3 1 6 24-47 hours 8 3 7 7 2 days or more 37 3 17 8 Blank but applicable 12 4 10 9 Don't know 18 4 31 Blank 5526 1401 2249 803 See Doctor Because of Severe Pain Across Chest? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 803 Did you see a doctor because of this pain? ASPQ G-19 1 Yes 142 38 103 2 No 101 13 58 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 6 Blank 5526 1401 2249 804 What did Doctor Say Severe Pain across Chest Was? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 804 What did the doctor say it was? ASPQ G-20 1 Coronary heart disease 37 16 80 See Note 17 2 Other cardiovascular disease 27 7 8 Appendix 2 3 Respiratory condition 15 1 2 4 Chest pain, non- cardiovascular 30 5 1 5 Stress, tension, or nervous condition 11 2 2 8 Blank but applicable 10 5 8 9 Don't know 17 4 8 Blank 5626 1414 2307 805 Had Electrical Recording of Heart (ECG)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 805 Have you ever had an electrical recording ASPQ G-21 of your heart, also called an ECG, performed? This involves placing wires on the chest and arms. 1 Yes 159 44 141 2 No 83 7 21 8 Blank but applicable 6 2 5 Blank 5525 1401 2249 Smoking Attention ATTENTION: Questions H1-H18 (ASPQ) (Pos. 806-847) were only asked of persons ages 20 years and older. See positions 1127 through 1161 for smoking questions asked of persons ages 12-19 years. 806 Smoked at Least 100 Cigarettes in Entire Life? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 806 Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes ASPQ H-1 in your entire life? 1 Yes 2224 591 878 2 No 1988 600 808 8 Blank but applicable 1 2 2 Blank 1560 261 728 807-808 Age when First Started Smoking Cigarettes Regularly Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 807-808 About how old were you when you first ASPQ H-2 started smoking cigarettes fairly regularly? See Note 16 00 Never smoked regularly 75 10 14 02-65 Years old 2140 580 863 88 Blank but applicable 10 3 3 Blank 3548 861 1536 809 Do You Smoke Cigarettes Now? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 809 Do you smoke cigarettes now? ASPQ H-3 1 Yes 1419 352 591 2 No 804 239 287 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 2 Blank 3548 861 1536 810-811 How Long Since You've Smoked Cigarettes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 810-811 About how long has it been since you have ASPQ H-4 smoked cigarettes (fairly regularly)? 00 Less than 1 year 125 28 37 01-45 Years 668 210 249 88 Blank but applicable 13 3 3 Blank 4967 1213 2127 812-817 Date Since Smoked Cigarettes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes About what date was that? (Pos. 812-817) 812-813 Month ASPQ H-5 01-12 Month last smoked 112 25 28 88 Blank but applicable 17 6 12 Blank 5644 1423 2376 814-815 Day 01-31 Day last smoked 59 15 13 88 Blank but applicable 70 16 27 Blank 5644 1423 2376 816-817 Year 81-84 Year last smoked 115 26 30 88 Blank but applicable 14 5 10 Blank 5644 1423 2376 818-819 Number of Cigarettes Smoked Per Day Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 818-819 We are interested in the actual number of ASPQ H-6 cigarettes people smoke in a day. How many See Note 25 cigarettes a day (do/did) you smoke (when you last smoked regularly)? 00 Less than 1 per day 114 12 16 01-80 Cigarettes 1422 367 605 87 87 or more cigarettes 2 0 1 88 Blank but applicable 10 4 9 Blank 4225 1071 1785 820 Period when You Smoked More than (Number in H6) Cig. a Day Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 820 Was there ever a period when you smoked ASPQ H-7 more than (number in H6) cigarettes a day? 1 Yes 794 169 316 2 No 744 210 307 8 Blank but applicable 9 4 8 Blank 4226 1071 1785 821-822 Period when Smoked Most, Num. of Cigarettes a Day Smoked Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 821-822 During the period when you were smoking ASPQ H-8 the most, about how many cigarettes a day See Note 25 did you usually smoke? 00 Less than 1 per day 29 4 6 01-80 Cigarettes 1424 375 563 87 87 or more cigarettes 5 2 2 88 Blank but applicable 22 2 2 Blank 4293 1071 1843 823-828 Brand of Cigarettes Smoked Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What brand of cigarettes (do/did) you usually smoke? (Pos. 823-828) 823-825 First brand reported ASPQ H-9 007-170 Brand code 1546 379 626 See Note 26 and 888 Blank but applicable 10 4 5 Appendix 3 Blank 4217 1071 1785 826-828 Second brand reported 010-133 Brand code 77 25 75 888 Blank but applicable 7 0 0 Blank 5689 1429 2341 829-831 Brand of Cigarettes Smoked Most Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 829-831 Which brand (do/did) you smoke the most? ASPQ H-10 010-170 Brand code 80 23 73 See Note 26 and 888 Blank but applicable 8 2 2 Appendix 3 Blank 5685 1429 2341 832-834 Is That X, Y, or Z? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 832-834 Is that X, Y, or Z? ASPQ H-11 007-172 Brand code 1503 377 624 See Notes 26,27 888 Blank but applicable 52 6 7 and Appendix 3 Blank 4218 1071 1785 835 Filter Tip or Non-Filter Tip Cigarettes Smoked the Most? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What type of cigarettes are the (brand) ASPQ H-12 that you (smoke/smoked) the most? Are they: (Pos. 835-839) 835 Filter tip or non-filter tip? 1 Filter tip 1433 354 587 2 Non-filter tip 90 22 30 8 Blank but applicable 18 4 7 9 Don't know 15 3 7 Blank 4217 1071 1785 836 Menthol or Plain Cigarettes Smoked the Most? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What type of cigarettes are the (brand) ASPQ H-12 that you (smoke/smoked) the most? Are they: (Pos. 835-839) 836 Menthol or plain? 1 Menthol 310 78 229 2 Plain 1209 295 387 8 Blank but applicable 20 3 6 9 Don't know 17 7 9 Blank 4217 1071 1785 837 Hardpack or Softpack Cigarettes Smoked the Most? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What type of cigarettes are the (brand) ASPQ H-12 that you (smoke/smoked) the most? Are they: (Pos. 835-839) 837 Hardpack or softpack? 1 Hardpack 346 137 317 2 Softpack 1151 234 291 8 Blank but applicable 30 8 11 9 Don't know 29 4 12 Blank 4217 1071 1785 838 Regular, Kingsize, 100 or 120 mm Cigarettes Smoked the Most? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What type of cigarettes are the (brand) ASPQ H-12 that you (smoke/smoked) the most? Are they: (Pos. 835-839) 838 Regular, Kingsize, 100 or 120 millimeter? 1 Regular 964 222 485 2 Kingsize 181 57 61 3 100 millimeter 348 76 68 4 120 millimeter 16 16 0 8 Blank but applicable 21 5 10 9 Don't know 26 7 7 Blank 4217 1071 1785 839 High/Medium/Low Tar & Nicotine Cigarettes Smoked the Most? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What type of cigarettes are the (brand) ASPQ H-12 that you (smoke/smoked) the most? Are they: (Pos. 835-839) 839 High, medium, or low tar and nicotine? 1 High 374 99 201 2 Medium 378 83 140 3 Low 386 98 134 8 Blank but applicable 25 3 10 9 Don't know 393 100 146 Blank 4217 1071 1785 840 Do You Smoke Cigars Now? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 840 Do you smoke cigars now? ASPQ H-13 1 Yes 83 56 28 2 No 4128 1133 1656 8 Blank but applicable 2 4 4 Blank 1560 261 728 841-842 Number of Cigars a Day Smoked Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 841-842 About how many cigars a day do you smoke? ASPQ H-14 01-30 Cigars per day 24 32 11 66 3-6 per week 4 2 2 77 Less than 3 per week 48 18 12 88 Blank but applicable 9 8 7 Blank 5688 1394 2384 843 Do You Smoke a Pipe Now? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 843 Do you smoke a pipe now? ASPQ H-15 1 Yes 41 8 15 2 No 4168 1181 1668 8 Blank but applicable 4 4 5 Blank 1560 261 728 844-845 Number of Pipefuls of Tobacco a Day Usually Smoked Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 844-845 About how many pipefuls of tobacco a day ASPQ H-16 do you usually smoke? 01-20 Pipefuls per day 10 4 8 66 3-6 per week 4 1 2 77 Less than 3 per week 22 3 3 88 Blank but applicable 9 4 7 Blank 5728 1442 2396 846 Anyone in Household Smoke Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipe in House? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 846 Does anyone (else) in your household smoke ASPQ H-17 cigarettes, cigars, or a pipe inside your home? 1 Yes 1546 438 572 2 No 2655 749 1097 8 Blank but applicable 12 6 19 Blank 1560 261 728 847 Share Office/Work Near Someone Who Smokes Cig./Cigars/Pipe? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 847 Do you share an office with or work near ASPQ H-18 someone (else) who smokes cigarettes, cigars, or a pipe in your presence? 1 Yes 1610 436 519 2 No 2587 754 1146 8 Blank but applicable 16 3 23 Blank 1560 261 728 Functional Impairment Attention ATTENTION: Questions J2-J24 (Pos. 848-866) were only asked of persons ages 18-70 years. 848 Major Activity During Most of Past 12 Months Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 848 What was your major activity during most ASPQ J-2 of the past 12 months; working at a job or See Note 28 business, keeping house, going to school, or something else? 1 Working 2688 836 851 2 Keeping house 1314 256 679 3 Going to school 250 61 137 4 Something else 212 41 147 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 1 Blank 1307 260 601 849 Impairment/Health Prob. Keep You from Work at Job/Business? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 849 Does any impairment or health problem now ASPQ J-3 keep you from working at a job or business? 1 Yes 119 23 60 2 No 2565 813 791 8 Blank but applicable 6 0 1 Blank 3083 618 1564 850 Lim. in Kind/Amount of Work Because Impairment/Health Prob.? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 850 Are you limited in the kind or amount of ASPQ J-4 work you can do because of any impairment or health problem? 1 Yes 92 17 40 2 No 2476 796 751 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 1 Blank 3202 641 1624 851 Impairment/Health Prob. Completely Keep You from Housework? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 851 Does any impairment or health problem now ASPQ J-5 completely keep you from doing any housework? See Note 29 1 Yes 132 35 112 2 No 1181 219 566 8 Blank but applicable 3 2 2 Blank 4457 1198 1736 852 Lim. in Kind/Amount Housewk Because Impairment/Health Prob.? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 852 Are you limited in the kind or amount of ASPQ J-6 housework you can do because of any See Note 29 impairment or health problem? 1 Yes 93 29 82 2 No 1088 190 482 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 4 Blank 4588 1233 1848 853 When did You First Notice Your (Condition in J7)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 853 When did you first notice your (condition ASPQ J-8 in J7)? See Note 29 1 More than 3 months ago 204 59 185 2 Condition is on card 10 1 7 3 Condition is not on card 9 4 4 8 Blank but applicable 5 2 2 Blank 5545 1388 2218 854 Is This Limitation Caused by any Other Condition? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 854 Is this limitation caused by any other ASPQ J-9 condition? See Note 29 1 Yes 2 2 0 2 No 8 2 4 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 2 Blank 5759 1448 2410 855 When did You First Notice Your (Condition in J10)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 855 When did you first notice your (condition ASPQ J-11 in J10)? See Note 29 1 More than 3 months ago 2 2 0 2 Condition is on card 0 0 0 3 Condition is not on card 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 2 Blank 5767 1450 2414 856 Impairment/Health Problem Keep You from Work at Job/Business Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 856 Does any impairment or health problem keep ASPQ J-12 you from working at a job or business? 1 Yes 274 92 280 2 No 1483 265 681 8 Blank but applicable 21 1 3 Blank 3995 1096 1452 857 Lim. in Kind/Amount of Work Because Impairment/Health Prob.? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 857 Are you limited in the kind or amount of ASPQ J-13 work you could do because of any impairment or health problem? 1 Yes 88 13 28 2 No 1395 252 651 8 Blank but applicable 21 1 5 Blank 4269 1188 1732 858 Filter Item For Questions J15-J21 - (Pos. 859-863) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 858 FILTER ITEM FOR QUESTIONS J15-J21 ASPQ J-14 (Pos. 859-863) 1 Yes in J5 (pos. 851) or J6 (pos. 852) 60 7 25 2 Other 1355 245 630 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 1 Blank 4357 1201 1760 859 Limited in any Activities Because Impairment/Health Prob.? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 859 Are you limited in any way in any ASPQJ-15 activities because of an impairment or See Notes health problem? 17,19 1 Yes 111 20 57 2 No 3715 1022 1324 8 Blank but applicable 7 0 1 Blank 1940 412 1034 860 In what Way are You Limited? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 860 In what way are you limited? ASPQ J-16 1 Restricted lifting 37 6 15 See Notes 2 Limited exercise 29 4 22 17,19 3 Limited mobility 22 1 3 4 Restricted heavy work 8 0 0 7 Other 11 8 17 8 Blank but applicable 11 1 1 Blank 5655 1434 2358 861 When did You First Notice Your (Condition in J17)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 861 When did you first notice your (condition ASPQ J-18 in J17)? See Note 29 1 More than 3 months ago 635 156 439 2 Condition is on card 22 4 12 3 Condition is not on card 21 4 13 8 Blank but applicable 13 1 2 Blank 5082 1289 1950 862 Is This Limitation Caused by any Other Condition? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 862 Is this limitation caused by any other ASPQ J-19 condition? See Note 29 1 Yes 3 1 1 2 No 21 4 12 8 Blank but applicable 11 0 2 Blank 5738 1449 2401 863 When did You First Notice Your (Condition in J20)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 863 When did you first notice your (condition ASPQ J-21 in J20)? See Note 29 1 More than 3 months ago 2 0 1 2 Condition is on card 0 0 0 3 Condition is not on card 1 1 0 8 Blank but applicable 10 0 2 Blank 5760 1453 2413 864 Filter Item for Questions J23-J24 - (Pos. 865-866) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 864 FILTER ITEM FOR QUESTIONS J23-J24 ASPQ J-22 (POS. 865-866) 1 Age 60-70 years 387 169 183 2 Age 18-59 years, limitation reported 588 118 396 3 Other 3491 907 1236 Blank 1307 260 601 865 Because Impairment/Health Prob. Need Help for Personal Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J23 and J24 (Pos. 865-86 6) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older and of persons ages 18-59 years when a limitation was reported. 865 Because of any impairment or health problem, ASPQ J-23 do you need the help of other persons with your personal care needs, such as eating, bathing, dressing, or getting around the house? 1 Yes 54 15 58 2 No 808 249 488 8 Blank but applicable 113 23 33 Blank 4798 1167 1837 866 Because Impairment/Health Prob. Need Help for Routine Needs? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J23 and J24 (Pos. 865-86 6) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older and of persons ages 18-59 years when a limitation was reported. 866 Because of any impairment or health problem, ASPQ J-24 do you need the help of other persons in handling your routine needs, such as taking care of this place, doing necessary business, shopping, or getting around for other purposes? 1 Yes 97 23 114 2 No 711 225 374 8 Blank but applicable 113 24 33 Blank 4852 1182 1895 867 Major Activity During Most of Past 12 Months Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J25-J27 (Pos. 867-869) were only asked of persons ages 71 years and older. 867 What was your major activity during most of ASPQ J-25 the past 12 months; working at a job or the past 12 months; working at a job or business, keeping house, going to school, or something else? 1 Working 13 9 1 2 Keeping house 66 42 25 3 Going to school 0 0 0 4 Something else 14 10 8 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 1 Blank 5675 1392 2381 868 Because Impairment/Health Prob. Need Help for Personal Care? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J25-J27 (Pos. 867-869) were only asked of persons ages 71 years and older. 868 Because of any impairment or health problem, ASPQ J-26 do you need the help of other persons with your personal care needs, such as eating, bathing, dressing, or getting around this house? 1 Yes 6 1 3 2 No 87 60 31 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 1 Blank 5675 1392 2381 869 Because Impairment/Health Prob. Need Help for Routine Needs? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J25-J27 (Pos. 867-869) were only asked of persons ages 71 years and older. 869 Because of any impairment or health problem, ASPQ J-27 do you need the help of other persons in handling your routine needs, such as taking care of this place, doing necessary business shopping, or getting around for other purposes? 1 Yes 7 8 4 2 No 80 52 27 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 1 Blank 5681 1393 2384 870 Impairment/Health Problem Keep You from Attending School? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J28-J31 (Pos. 870-873) were only asked of persons ages 12-17 years. 870 Does any impairment or health problem now ASPQ J-28 keep you from attending school? 1 Yes 23 4 19 2 No 1175 193 543 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 2 Blank 4570 1256 1852 871 Attend Special School/Classes Because of Health Problem? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J28-J31 (Pos. 870-873) were only asked of persons ages 12-17 years. 871 Do you attend a special school or special ASPQ J-29 classes because of any impairment or health problem? 1 Yes 21 2 25 2 No 1153 191 517 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 3 Blank 4593 1260 1871 872 Need Attend Special School/Class Because Health Problem? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J28-J31 (Pos. 870-873) were only asked of persons ages 12-17 years. 872 Do you need to attend a special school or ASPQ J-30 special classes because of any impairment or health problem? 1 Yes 1 1 5 2 No 1152 190 512 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 3 Blank 4614 1262 1896 873 Limited in School Attendence Because of Health? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J28-J31 (Pos. 870-873) were only asked of persons ages 12-17 years. 873 Are you limited in school attendance ASPQ J-31 because of your health? 1 Yes 18 2 12 2 No 1134 188 500 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 3 Blank 4615 1263 1901 874 Lim. in any Activities Because of Impairment/Health Problem? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 874 Are you limited in any way in any activities ASPQ J-32 because of an impairment or health problem? 1 Yes 57 9 14 2 No 1160 231 513 8 Blank but applicable 8 2 4 Blank 4548 1212 1885 875 In what Way are You Limited? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 875 In what way are you limited? ASPQ J-33,3 (What condition causes this limitation?) See Note 17 1 Limited exercise: due to musculoskeletal condition 23 1 3 2 Limited exercise: due to respiratory/ 10 0 1 cardiovascular condition 3 Limited in usual activity: due to 9 0 1 musculoskeletal condition 4 Limited in usual activity: due to other condition 7 4 1 7 Other 6 4 8 8 Blank but applicable 10 2 4 Blank 5708 1443 2398 876 When did You First Notice Your (Condition in J34)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 876 When did you first notice your (condition ASPQ J-35 in J34)? See Note 29 1 More than 3 months ago 120 26 73 2 Condition is on card 2 1 5 3 Condition is not on card 10 0 2 8 Blank but applicable 9 2 6 Blank 5632 1425 2330 877 Is This Limitation Caused by any Other Condition? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 877 Is this limitation caused by any other ASPQ J-36 condition? 1 Yes 1 0 0 2 No 8 0 3 8 Blank but applicable 10 2 5 Blank 5754 1452 2408 878 When did You First Notice Your (Condition in J37)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 878 When did you first notice your (condition ASPQ J-38 in J37)? See Note 29 1 More than 3 months ago 1 0 0 2 Condition is on card 0 0 0 3 Condition is not on card 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 10 2 5 Blank 5762 1452 2411 879 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 879 Blank 880 Changed Job/Stop Work or Housework Because Health Problem? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J40-J42 (Pos. 880-889) were only asked of persons ages 18 years and older. 880 Have you ever changed your job, stopped ASPQ J-40 working or made any changes in your housework because of a disability or health problem? 1 Yes 570 153 282 2 No 3984 1098 1556 8 Blank but applicable 10 5 12 Blank 1209 198 566 881 What was the Health Problem? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J40-J42 (Pos. 880-889) were only asked of persons ages 18 years and older. 881 What was the health problem? ASPQ J-41 1 Specified 564 146 279 8 Blank but applicable 16 12 15 Blank 5193 1296 2122 882 Did You Retire Because of a Disability? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J40-J42 (Pos. 880-889) were only asked of persons ages 18 years and older. Did you: (Pos. 882-889) ASPQ J-42 See Note 30 882 Retire because of a disability? 1 Yes 185 61 136 2 No 378 93 144 8 Blank but applicable 17 4 14 Blank 5193 1296 2122 883 Did You Change Permanently to an Easier Job? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J40-J42 (Pos. 880-889) were only asked of persons ages 18 years and older. Did you: (Pos. 882-889) ASPQ J-42 See Note 30 883 Change permanently to an easier job? 1 Yes 114 22 52 2 No 446 132 229 8 Blank but applicable 20 4 13 Blank 5193 1296 2122 884 Did You Change Temporarily to an Easier Job? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J40-J42 (Pos. 880-889) were only asked of persons ages 18 years and older. Did you: (Pos. 882-889) ASPQ J-42 See Note 30 884 Change temporarily to an easier job? 1 Yes 49 7 25 2 No 511 147 255 8 Blank but applicable 20 4 14 Blank 5193 1296 2122 885 Did You Cut Down to a Part-Time Work Only? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J40-J42 (Pos. 880-889) were only asked of persons ages 18 years and older. Did you: (Pos. 882-889) ASPQ J-42 See Note 30 885 Cut down to part-time work only? 1 Yes 58 16 38 2 No 502 138 243 8 Blank but applicable 20 4 13 Blank 5193 1296 2122 886 Did You have to Stop Working for a Few Months? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J40-J42 (Pos. 880-889) were only asked of persons ages 18 years and older. Did you: (Pos. 882-889) ASPQ J-42 See Note 30 886 Have to stop working for a few months? 1 Yes 242 75 120 2 No 320 78 161 8 Blank but applicable 18 5 13 Blank 5193 1296 2122 887 Did You have to Cut Down on Housework? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J40-J42 (Pos. 880-889) were only asked of persons ages 18 years and older. Did you: (Pos. 882-889) ASPQ J-42 See Note 30 887 Have to cut down on housework? 1 Yes 266 70 148 2 No 294 83 133 8 Blank but applicable 20 5 13 Blank 5193 1296 2122 888 Did You Stop Doing all Housework? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J40-J42 (Pos. 880-889) were only asked of persons ages 18 years and older. Did you: (Pos. 882-889) ASPQ J-42 See Note 30 888 Stop doing all housework? 1 Yes 119 27 55 2 No 441 126 226 8 Blank but applicable 20 5 13 Blank 5193 1296 2122 889 Did You Make Some Other Change? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions J40-J42 (Pos. 880-889) were only asked of persons ages 18 years and older. Did you: (Pos. 882-889) ASPQ J-42 See Note 30 889 Make some other change? 1 Yes, not specified 7 2 3 2 No 478 134 234 3 Yes, specified 71 15 37 4 Had to stop working for 1 month or less 5 1 6 8 Blank but applicable 19 6 14 Blank 5193 1296 2122 Condition List General Information In some cases, responses to question K3 appear unlikely to have occurred so early for some conditions such as rheumatic and coronary heart disease. When an interviewer wrote "born with it", these cases were coded as a "0" age of onset. All of the early onset cases were verified through direct review of a microfilm copy of the collection form. The user must determine whether these early onset cases should be included in analysis. 890 Doctor Told You that You had Emphysema? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 890 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Emphysema? 1 Yes 34 15 26 2 No 5730 1438 2381 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 7 Blank 6 0 2 891 Still Have Emphysema? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 891 Do you still have Emphysema? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 16 3 14 2 No 11 10 7 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 7 9 Don't know 7 2 5 Blank 5736 1438 2383 892-893 Years Since First had Emphysema Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 892-893 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Emphysema? 00 Less than 1 year 2 2 1 01-41 Years 30 13 23 88 Blank but applicable 5 1 9 Blank 5736 1438 2383 894 Doctor Told You that You had Chronic Bronchitis? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 894 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Chronic Bronchitis? 1 Yes 269 80 195 2 No 5494 1373 2216 8 Blank but applicable 4 1 3 Blank 6 0 2 895 Still have Chronic Bronchitis? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 895 Do you still have Chronic Bronchitis? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 95 29 79 2 No 155 50 103 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 4 9 Don't know 17 1 12 Blank 5500 1373 2218 896-897 Years Since First had Chronic Bronchitis Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 896-897 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Chronic Bronchitis? 00 Less than 1 year 9 2 11 01-61 Years 251 76 168 88 Blank but applicable 13 3 19 Blank 5500 1373 2218 898 Doctor Told You that You had Rheumatic Fever? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 898 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Rheumatic Fever? 1 Yes 79 18 54 2 No 5686 1433 2354 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 6 Blank 6 0 2 899 Still have Rheumatic Fever? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 899 Do you still have Rheumatic Fever? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 18 4 9 2 No 54 13 40 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 5 9 Don't know 7 1 6 Blank 5692 1433 2356 900-901 Years Since First had Rheumatic Fever Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 900-901 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Rheumatic Fever? 00 Less than 1 year 0 0 1 01-50 Years 76 17 50 88 Blank but applicable 5 4 9 Blank 5692 1433 2356 902 Doctor Told You that You had Rheumatic Heart Disease? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 902 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Rheumatic Heart Disease? 1 Yes 23 6 24 2 No 5740 1447 2384 8 Blank but applicable 4 1 6 Blank 6 0 2 903 Still have Rheumatic Heart Disease? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 903 Do you still have Rheumatic Heart Disease? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 13 2 16 2 No 10 3 7 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 5 9 Don't know 0 0 2 Blank 5746 1447 2386 904-905 Years Since First had Rheumatic Heart Disease Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 904-905 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Rheumatic Heart Disease? 00 Less than 1 year 0 1 1 01-50 Years 23 3 21 88 Blank but applicable 4 3 8 Blank 5746 1447 2386 906 Doctor Told You that You had a Heart Murmur? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 906 Has a doctor ever told you that you had a ASPQ K-1 Heart Murmur? 1 Yes 224 52 168 2 No 5536 1400 2244 8 Blank but applicable 7 2 2 Blank 6 0 2 907 Still have a Heart Murmer? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 907 Do you still have a Heart Murmur? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 96 28 76 2 No 78 15 58 8 Blank but applicable 9 3 3 9 Don't know 48 8 33 Blank 5542 1400 2246 908-909 Years Since First had Heart Murmer Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 908-909 How many years ago did you first have a ASPQ K-3 Heart Murmur? 00 Less than 1 year 7 3 6 01-72 Years 212 49 156 88 Blank but applicable 12 2 8 Blank 5542 1400 2246 910 Doctor Told You that You had Heart Failure? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 910 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Heart Failure? 1 Yes 44 15 65 2 No 5720 1435 2345 8 Blank but applicable 3 4 4 Blank 6 0 2 911 Still have Heart Failure? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 911 Do you still have Heart Failure? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 25 9 42 2 No 11 4 16 8 Blank but applicable 4 4 5 9 Don't know 7 2 6 Blank 5726 1435 2347 912-913 Years Since First had Heart Failure Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 912-913 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Heart Failure? 00 Less than 1 year 4 1 3 01-60 Years 35 14 60 88 Blank but applicable 8 4 6 Blank 5726 1435 2347 914 Doctor Told You that You had a Heart Attack? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 914 Has a doctor ever told you that you had a ASPQ K-1 Heart Attak? 1 Yes 78 31 55 2 No 5680 1421 2356 8 Blank but applicable 9 2 3 Blank 6 0 2 915-916 Years Since First had Heart Attack Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 915-916 How many years ago did you first have a ASPQ K-3 Heart Attack? 00 Less than 1 year 7 2 5 01-52 Years 58 26 43 88 Blank but applicable 22 5 10 Blank 5686 1421 2358 917 Doctor Told You that You had Kidney Problems? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 917 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Kidney Problems? 1 Yes 598 194 219 2 No 5163 1258 2192 8 Blank but applicable 6 2 3 Blank 6 0 2 918 Still have Kidney Problems? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 918 Do you still have Kidney Problems? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 206 61 104 2 No 347 121 95 8 Blank but applicable 7 2 5 9 Don't know 44 12 18 Blank 5169 1258 2194 919-920 Years Since First had Kidney Problems Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 919-920 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Kidney Problems? 00 Less than 1 year 24 8 18 01-71 Years 563 183 195 88 Blank but applicable 17 5 9 Blank 5169 1258 2194 921 Doctor Told You that You had Cirrhosis of the Liver? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 921 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Cirrhosis of the Liver? 1 Yes 28 6 16 2 No 5734 1445 2393 8 Blank but applicable 5 3 5 Blank 6 0 2 922 Still have Cirrhosis of the Liver? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 922 Do you still have Cirrhosis of the Liver? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 9 4 7 2 No 14 1 5 8 Blank but applicable 5 3 4 9 Don't know 5 1 5 Blank 5740 1445 2395 923-924 Years Since First had Cirrhosis of the Liver Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 923-924 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Cirrhosis of the Liver? 00 Less than 1 year 4 0 0 01-28 Years 21 6 16 88 Blank but applicable 8 3 5 Blank 5740 1445 2395 925 Doctor Told You that You had Hepatitis? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 925 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Hepatitis? 1 Yes 114 95 45 2 No 5649 1358 2367 8 Blank but applicable 4 1 2 Blank 6 0 2 926 Still have Hepatitis? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 926 Do you still have Hepatitis? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 6 3 3 2 No 102 91 40 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 1 9 Don't know 5 1 3 Blank 5655 1358 2369 927-928 Years Since First had Hepatitis Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 927-928 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Hepatitis? 00 Less than 1 year 3 1 3 01-65 Years 106 94 40 88 Blank but applicable 9 1 4 Blank 5655 1358 2369 929 Doctor Told You that You had Yellow Jaundice? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 929 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Yellow Jaundice? 1 Yes 86 42 29 2 No 5674 1409 2381 8 Blank but applicable 7 3 4 Blank 6 0 2 930 Still have Yellow Jaundice? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 930 Do you still have Yellow Jaundice? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 3 2 1 2 No 81 39 28 8 Blank but applicable 7 4 3 9 Don't know 2 0 1 Blank 5680 1409 2383 931-932 Years Since First had Yellow Jaundice Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 931-932 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Yellow Jaundice? 00 Less than 1 year 5 0 0 01-62 Years 80 42 28 88 Blank but applicable 8 3 5 Blank 5680 1409 2383 933 Doctor Told You that You had a Stroke? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 933 Has a doctor ever told you that you had a ASPQ K-1 Stroke? 1 Yes 45 6 15 2 No 5711 1446 2397 8 Blank but applicable 11 2 2 Blank 6 0 2 934-935 Years Since First had a Stroke Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 934-935 How many years ago did you first have a ASPQ K-3 Stroke? 00 Less than 1 year 5 0 0 01-33 Years 35 5 14 88 Blank but applicable 16 3 3 Blank 5717 1446 2399 936 Doctor Told You that You had Glaucoma? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 936 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Glaucoma? 1 Yes 31 13 23 2 No 5730 1440 2388 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 3 Blank 6 0 2 937 Still have Glaucoma? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 937 Do you still have Glaucoma? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 21 9 18 2 No 7 3 2 8 Blank but applicable 7 1 1 9 Don't know 2 1 5 Blank 5736 1440 2390 938-939 Years Since First had Glaucoma Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 938-939 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Glaucoma? 00 Less than 1 year 3 1 3 01-42 Years 27 12 19 88 Blank but applicable 7 1 4 Blank 5736 1440 2390 940 Doctor Told You that You had Cataracts? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 940 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Cataracts? 1 Yes 154 62 75 2 No 5606 1391 2336 8 Blank but applicable 7 1 3 Blank 6 0 2 941 Still have Cataracts? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 941 Do you still have Cataracts? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 109 39 49 2 No 40 19 23 8 Blank but applicable 8 1 2 9 Don't know 4 4 4 Blank 5612 1391 2338 942-943 Years Since First had Cataracts Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 942-943 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Cataracts? 00 Less than 1 year 8 4 4 01-70 Years 141 58 66 88 Blank but applicable 12 1 8 Blank 5612 1391 2338 944 Doctor Told You that You had Strabismus or Crossed Eyes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 944 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 Strabismus or Crossed Eyes? 1 Yes 52 28 33 2 No 5709 1425 2379 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 2 Blank 6 0 2 945 Still have Strabismus or Crossed Eyes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 945 Do you still have Strabismus or Crossed ASPQ K-2 Eyes? 1 Yes 26 15 22 2 No 25 12 11 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 1 9 Don't know 1 1 1 Blank 5715 1425 2381 946-947 Years Since First had Strabismus or Crossed Eyes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 946-947 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 Strabismus or Crossed Eyes? 00 Less than 1 year 1 0 3 01-73 Years 51 27 28 88 Blank but applicable 6 2 4 Blank 5715 1425 2381 948 Doctor Told You that You had an Eye Injury? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 948 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 an Eye Injury? 1 Yes 354 59 105 2 No 5410 1394 2305 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 4 Blank 6 0 2 949 Still have an Eye Injury? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 949 Do you still have an Eye Injury? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 78 13 31 2 No 262 45 72 8 Blank but applicable 7 1 4 9 Don't know 10 1 2 Blank 5416 1394 2307 950-951 Years Since First had Eye Injury Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 950-951 How many years ago did you first have ASPQ K-3 an Eye Injury? 00 Less than 1 year 36 5 8 01-71 Years 312 54 94 88 Blank but applicable 9 1 7 Blank 5416 1394 2307 952 Doctor Told You that You had Goiter? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 952 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 a Goiter? 1 Yes 30 12 9 2 No 5732 1438 2400 8 Blank but applicable 5 4 5 Blank 6 0 2 953 Still have Goiter? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 953 Do you still have a Goiter? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 9 3 3 2 No 17 7 4 8 Blank but applicable 5 4 4 9 Don't know 4 2 3 Blank 5738 1438 2402 954-955 Years Since First had Goiter Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 954-955 How many years ago did you first have a ASPQ K-3 Goiter? 00 Less than 1 year 1 0 0 01-48 Years 29 11 8 88 Blank but applicable 5 5 6 Blank 5738 1438 2402 956 Doctor Told You that You had Other Thyroid Disease? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 956 Has a doctor ever told you that you had ASPQ K-1 other Thyroid Disease? 1 Yes 136 27 39 2 No 5624 1425 2370 8 Blank but applicable 7 2 5 Blank 6 0 2 957 Still have Other Thyroid Disease? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 957 Do you still have other Thyroid Disease? ASPQ K-2 1 Yes 67 14 25 2 No 48 11 10 8 Blank but applicable 9 2 2 9 Don't know 19 2 7 Blank 5630 1425 2372 958-959 Years Since First had Other Thyroid Disease Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 958-959 How many years ago did you first have other ASPQ K-3 Thyroid Disease? 00 Less than 1 year 5 1 3 01-53 Years 128 25 36 88 Blank but applicable 10 3 5 Blank 5630 1425 2372 Pesticide Exposure General Information Only questions L1-L10 (Pos. 960-1003) are included on this data tape. Questions L11-L30 will be included on a future data tape. 960 Ever done Farm Work, Either Paid or Unpaid? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 960 Have you ever done farm work, either paid ASPQ L-1 or unpaid? Some examples of farm work are working with crops or animals and supervising other workers on farms or orchards. 1 Yes 1681 253 226 2 No 4086 1201 2188 Blank 6 0 2 961-962 Number of Years You've Worked in Farming Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 961-962 Approximately how many years have you ASPQ L-2 worked in farming? 00 Less than 1 year 185 38 42 01-67 Years 1453 206 177 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 99 Don't know 40 9 7 Blank 4092 1201 2190 963 Are You a Migrant Farmworker? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 963 Are you a migrant farmworker? ASPQ L-3 1 Yes 121 3 12 2 No 1560 250 214 Blank 4092 1201 2190 964 Worked in Farming away from Usual Home More than 2 Weeks? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 964 Have you ever worked in farming away from ASPQ L-4 your usual home for more than two weeks at a time? 1 Yes 410 80 53 2 No 1149 170 161 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 4213 1204 2202 965-966 Number of Months Away From Usual Home Working in Farming Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 965-966 How many months per year are or were you ASPQ L-5 away from your usual home working in farming? 00 Less than 1 month per year 35 12 11 01-12 Months 474 68 43 88 Blank but applicable 3 3 2 99 Don't know 20 0 9 Blank 5241 1371 2351 967 Have You Worked in Farming at any Time During the Past Year? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 967 Have you worked in farming at any time ASPQ L-6 during the past year? 1 Yes 217 16 10 2 No 1463 237 216 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 4092 1201 2190 968 During Past Year have You Worked on an Animal or Dairy Farm? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you worked on ASPQ L-7 any of the following types of farms: See Note 17 (Pos. 968-975) 968 Animal or dairy farm? 1 Yes 54 4 3 2 No 163 12 7 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 969 During Past Year have You Worked on a Poultry Farm? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you worked on ASPQ L-7 any of the following types of farms: See Note 17 (Pos. 968-975) 969 Poultry farm? 1 Yes 18 3 2 2 No 199 13 8 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 970 During Past Year have You Worked on a Vegetable/Truck Farm? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you worked on ASPQ L-7 any of the following types of farms: See Note 17 (Pos. 968-975) 970 Vegetable or truck farm? 1 Yes 121 8 4 2 No 96 8 6 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 971 During Past Year have You Worked on a Fruit Orchard? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you worked on ASPQ L-7 any of the following types of farms: See Note 17 (Pos. 968-975) 971 Fruit orchard? 1 Yes 48 9 2 2 No 169 7 8 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 972 During Past Year have You Worked on a Cotton Farm? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you worked on ASPQ L-7 any of the following types of farms: See Note 17 (Pos. 968-975) 972 Cotton farm? 1 Yes 38 0 0 2 No 179 16 10 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 973 During Past Year have You Worked on a Tobacco Farm? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you worked on ASPQ L-7 any of the following types of farms: See Note 17 (Pos. 968-975) 973 Tobacco farm? 1 Yes 3 0 0 2 No 214 16 10 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 974 During Past Year have You Worked on a Grain Farm? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you worked on ASPQ L-7 any of the following types of farms: See Note 17 (Pos. 968-975) 974 Grain farm? 1 Yes 45 0 0 2 No 172 16 10 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 975 During Past Year have You Worked on Some Other Kind of Farm? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you worked on ASPQ L-7 any of the following types of farms: See Note 17 (Pos. 968-975) 975 Some other kind of farm? 1 Yes, other not specified 1 0 0 2 No 199 14 8 3 Other, specified 8 1 2 4 Garden or nursery 8 1 0 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 976 During Past Year, Agricultural Crops You've Worked with Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 976 During the past year, what agricultural ASPQ L-8 crops have you mainly worked with? See Note 31 (Pos. 977-991) and Appendix 4 0 None 37 5 3 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 9 Don't know 4 0 0 Blank 5731 1449 2413 977-979 First Crop Reported Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 977-979 First crop reported 102-702 Crop code 176 11 7 Blank 5597 1443 2409 980-982 Second Crop Reported Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 980-982 Second crop reported 103-702 Crop code 68 3 5 Blank 5705 1451 2411 983-985 Third Crop Reported Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 983-985 Third crop reported 103-702 Crop code 24 2 4 Blank 5749 1452 2412 986-988 Fourth Crop Reported Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 986-988 Fourth crop reported 108-522 Crop code 8 0 3 Blank 5765 1454 2413 989-992 Fifth Crop Reported Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 989-991 Fifth crop reported 141 Crop code 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 992 During Past Year, have You been a Picker or a Harvester? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you performed ASPQ L-9 any of the following jobs: (Pos. 992-1001) See Note 17 992 Picker or harvester? 1 Yes 115 6 3 2 No 102 10 7 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 993 During Past Year, have You been a Cultivator? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you performed ASPQ L-9 any of the following jobs: (Pos. 992-1001) See Note 17 993 Cultivator? 1 Yes 69 4 2 2 No 148 12 8 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 994 During Past Year, have You been a Planter? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you performed ASPQ L-9 any of the following jobs: (Pos. 992-1001) See Note 17 994 Planter? 1 Yes 61 9 3 2 No 156 6 7 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 995 During Past Year, have You been a Sorter? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you performed ASPQ L-9 any of the following jobs: (Pos. 992-1001) See Note 17 995 Sorter? 1 Yes 33 8 1 2 No 183 8 9 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 996 During Past Year, have You been a Packer? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you performed ASPQ L-9 any of the following jobs: (Pos. 992-1001) See Note 17 996 Packer? 1 Yes 36 5 1 2 No 179 11 9 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 997 During Past Year, have You been a Pesticide Sprayer? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you performed ASPQ L-9 any of the following jobs: (Pos. 992-1001) See Note 17 997 Pesticide sprayer? 1 Yes 33 4 1 2 No 183 12 9 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 998 During Past Year, have You been a Pesticide Mixer? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you performed ASPQ L-9 any of the following jobs: (Pos. 992-1001) See Note 17 998 Pesticide mixer? 1 Yes 23 4 1 2 No 193 12 9 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 999 During Past Year, have You been a Pesticide Flagman? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you performed ASPQ L-9 any of the following jobs: (Pos. 992-1001) See Note 17 999 Pesticide flagman? 1 Yes 2 0 0 2 No 215 16 10 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 1000 During Past Year, have You been a Field Foreman? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you performed ASPQ L-9 any of the following jobs: (Pos. 992-1001) See Note 17 1000 Field foreman? 1 Yes 13 0 1 2 No 204 16 9 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 1001 During Past Year, have You done any Other Farm Job? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes During the past year, have you performed ASPQ L-9 any of the following jobs: (Pos. 992-1001) See Note 17 1001 Any other farm job? 1 Yes, other not specified 1 0 0 2 No 153 13 6 3 Other, specified 41 1 4 4 Livestock, including poultry 22 2 0 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 1002-1003 Number of Months You Usually Work in Farming Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1002-1003 How many months of the year do you usually ASPQ L-10 work in farming? 00 Less than 1 month per year 43 2 4 01-12 Months 172 13 6 88 Blank but applicable3 1 0 Blank 5555 1438 2406 Acculturation 1004-1005 Speak any Spanish or English? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1004 Do you speak any Spanish? ASPQ M-1 (English Questionnaire) See Note 32 1 Yes 2943 193 944 2 No 623 11 150 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 Blank 2207 1250 1321 OR 1005 Do you speak any English? ASPQ M-1 (Spanish Questionnaire) See Note 32 1 Yes 1500 891 1064 2 No 691 358 255 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 0 Blank 3572 204 1097 1006 Speak Mostly Spanish, English, or Both about the Same? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1006 Would you say that you speak mostly ASPQ M-2 Spanish, or mostly English, or do you speak Spanish and English about the same? 1 Mostly Spanish 1155 545 639 2 Mostly English 1357 163 602 3 Both about the same 1934 376 765 8 Blank but applicable 1 3 Blank 1320 369 407 1007 Language Preference (Spanish/English) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1007 What language do you prefer: Spanish only, ASPQ M-3 mostly Spanish, mostly English, English only, or Spanish and English about equally? 1 Spanish only 230 83 197 2 Mostly Spanish 847 320 379 3 Mostly English 1030 150 443 4 English only 160 17 84 5 Both equally 2158 513 899 8 Blank but applicable 28 2 7 Blank 1320 369 407 1008 Read Spanish? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1008 Can you read Spanish? ASPQ M-4 1 Yes 4121 1405 1933 2 No 1644 46 477 8 Blank but applicable 2 3 4 Blank 6 0 2 1009 Read English? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1009 Can you read English? ASPQ M-5 1 Yes 4697 994 2026 2 No 1067 455 384 8 Blank but applicable 3 5 4 Blank 6 0 2 1010 Which do You Read Better (Spanish/English)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1010 Which do you read better? ASPQ M-6 1 Spanish 774 470 578 2 English 1779 233 622 3 Both the same 664 251 406 8 Blank but applicable 9 7 7 Blank 2547 493 803 1011 Write Spanish? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1011 Can you write in Spanish? ASPQ M-7 1 Yes 3619 1384 1813 2 No 2146 68 596 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 5 Blank 6 0 2 1012 Write English? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1012 Can you write in English? ASPQ M-8 1 Yes 4496 920 1923 2 No 1267 529 486 8 Blank but applicable 4 5 5 Blank 6 0 2 1013 In Which Language do You Write Better (Spanish/English)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1013 In which language do you write better? ASPQ M-9 1 Spanish 613 411 519 2 English 1406 243 527 3 Both the same 537 205 343 8 Blank but applicable 8 10 8 Blank 3209 585 1019 1014-1015 Ethnic Identification Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1014-1015 Which of these groups best describes your ASPQ M-10 ethnic identification? See Note 17 01 Boricuan 0 0 126 02 Puerto Rican 11 9 1930 03 Cuban 3 1063 18 04 Cuban-American 1 274 4 05 Mexican/Mexicano 1927 2 1 06 Chicano 120 1 0 07 Mexican-American 3010 0 0 08 Hispano 150 14 41 09 Latin American 40 30 45 10 Other Spanish or other Hispanic 61 3 15 11 American 151 30 142 12 Anglo-American 130 7 11 13 Other, not specified 3 1 1 14 Other, specified: not Hispanic 97 6 47 15 Other, specified: Mexican 35 0 0 plus other origin 16 Other, specified: Puerto 3 0 8 Rican plus other origin 17 Other, specified: Cuban plus0 1 0 other origin 18 Other, specified: Spanish or11 0 2 Spanish American with or without other origin 19 Other, specified: Central or12 11 20 South American with or without other origin 88 Blank but applicable 2 2 3 Blank 6 0 2 1016-1017 Mother's Ethnic Identification Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1016-1017 Which of these groups best describes your ASPQ M-12 mother's ethnic identification? See Note 17 01 Boricuan 0 0 127 02 Puerto Rican 21 22 1990 03 Cuban 4 1233 23 04 Cuban-American 2 39 2 05 Mexican/Mexicano 2767 2 3 06 Chicano 53 0 0 07 Mexican-American 2196 0 1 08 Hispano 139 19 35 09 Latin American, country not specified 8 3 3 10 Latin American, country specified 31 0 2 11 Other Spanish or other Hispanic, 17 0 1 country not specified 12 Other Spanish or other Hispanic, country specified 16 0 1 13 American 144 10 67 14 Anglo-American 135 6 9 15 Other, not specified 3 0 1 16 Other, specified: not Hispanic 149 21 75 17 Other, specified: Mexican plus other origin 9 0 0 18 Other, specified: Puerto 0 0 0 Rican plus other origin 19 Other, specified: Cuban plus1 0 0 other origin 20 Other, specified: Spanish or Spanish-American with or without other origin 12 58 6 21 Other, specified: Central or7 36 66 South American with or without other origin 88 Blank but applicable 4 5 2 Blank 6 0 2 1018-1019 Father's Ethnic Identification Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1018-1019 Which of these groups best describes your ASPQ M-13 father's ethnic identification? See Note 17 01 Boricuan 0 0 124 02 Puerto Rican 20 14 1970 03 Cuban 6 1169 36 04 Cuban-American 1 41 1 05 Mexican/Mexicano 2832 3 3 06 Chicano 54 0 0 07 Mexican-American 2074 0 0 08 Hispano 129 32 26 09 Latin American, country not specified 10 3 5 10 Latin American, country specified 26 0 2 11 Other Spanish or other Hispanic, 14 1 2 country not specified 12 Other Spanish or other Hispanic, 57 1 0 country specified 13 American 141 7 61 14 Anglo-American 176 7 8 15 Other, not specified 6 0 1 16 Other, specified: not Hispanic 180 30 80 17 Other, specified: Mexican plus 12 0 0 other origin 18 Other, specified: Puerto 0 0 2 Rican plus other origin 19 Other, specified: Cuban plus1 2 0 other origin 20 Other, specified: Spanish or13 110 12 Spanish-American with or without other origin 21 Other, specified: Central or8 30 75 South American with or without other origin 88 Blank but applicable 7 4 6 Blank 6 0 2 1020 Country or State Father Born Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1020 In what country or State was your father ASPQ M-14 born? See Note 17 1 U.S., except Puerto Rico 2713 20 159 2 Puerto Rico 18 16 2043 3 Cuba 5 1203 37 4 Mexico 2873 2 2 5 Other, not specified 5 3 1 6 Other, specified: not a 80 25 39 Hispanic country 7 Other, specified: Spain or 48 181 122 Central or South American country 8 Blank but applicable 25 4 11 Blank 6 0 2 1021 Country or State Mother Born Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1021 In what country or State was your mother ASPQ M-15 born? See Note 17 1 U.S., except Puerto Rico 2882 22 190 2 Puerto Rico 17 22 2053 3 Cuba 5 1259 24 4 Mexico 2731 3 3 5 Other, not specified 3 2 2 6 Other, specified: not a Hispanic 63 20 30 country 7 Other, specified: Spain or 47 120 108 Central or South American country 8 Blank but applicable 19 6 4 Blank 6 0 2 1022 What Language do You Speak? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1022 What language do you speak? ASPQ M-1, M-2 (Computed for all 3 portions of survey) See Notes 33,34 1 Spanish only 686 347 234 2 Mostly Spanish, some English 1139 527 595 3 Spanish and English about equally 1907 359 742 4 Mostly English, some Spanish 1255 149 574 5 English only 462 3 74 8 Blank but applicable 12 1 4 Blank 312 68 193 1023 What Language do You Prefer? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1023 What language do you prefer? ASPQ M-1, M-3 (Computed for all 3 portions of survey) See Notes 33,34 1 Spanish only 911 428 421 2 Mostly Spanish, some English 839 310 354 3 Spanish and English about equally 2119 487 857 4 Mostly English, some Spanish 963 142 429 5 English only 597 17 154 8 Blank but applicable 32 2 8 Blank 312 68 193 1024 What Language do You Read Better? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1024 What language do you read better? ASPQ M-4, (Computed for all 3 portions of survey) M-5, M-6 1 Spanish only 941 435 296 See Notes 33,34 2 Reads Spanish better than English 809 456 541 3 Reads both Spanish and English 706 236 387 equally well 4 Reads English better than Spanish 1692 221 590 5 English only 1297 24 342 8 Blank but applicable 16 14 67 Blank 312 68 193 1025 What Language do You Write Better? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1025 What language do you write better? ASPQ M-7, (Computed for all 3 portions of survey) M-8, M-9 1 Spanish only 1112 503 391 See Notes 33,34 2 Writes Spanish better than English 667 394 481 3 Writes both Spanish and English 591 195 329 equally well 4 Writes English better than Spanish 1341 232 503 5 English only 1732 41 447 8 Blank but applicable 18 21 72 Blank 312 68 193 1026 What Ethnic Identification do You Use? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1026 Which ethnic identification do you use? ASPQ M-10 (Computed for Mexican-American portion of See Notes 33,34 survey) 1 Mexican 1927 0 0 2 Chicano 120 0 0 3 Mexican-American 3044 0 0 4 Hispano, Spanish, other Spanish, other Hispanic, Latin-, Spanish-, American 311 0 0 5 Anglo or other 51 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 8 0 0 Blank 312 1454 2416 1027 Which Ethnic Identification does/did Your Mother Use? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1027 Which ethnic identification does/did ASPQ M-12 your mother use? See Notes 33,34 (Computed for Mexican-American portion of survey) 1 Mexican 2766 0 0 2 Chicano 53 0 0 3 Mexican-American 2204 0 0 4 Hispano, Spanish, other Spanish, other Hispanic, Latin-, Spanish-, American 320 0 0 5 Anglo or other 108 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 10 0 0 Blank 312 1454 2416 1028 Which Ethnic Identification does/did Your Father Use? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1028 Which ethnic identification does/did ASPQ M-13 your father use? See Notes 33,34 (Computed for Mexican-American portion of survey) 1 Mexican 2831 0 0 2 Chicano 54 0 0 3 Mexican-American 2085 0 0 4 Hispano, Spanish, other Spanish, other Hispanic, Latin-, Spanish-, American 293 0 0 5 Anglo or other 185 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 13 0 0 Blank 312 1454 2416 1029 Birthplace of Yourself, Your Mother, and Your Father Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1029 Where was the birthplace of yourself, FQ B-6, your mother and your father? ASPQ M-14, (Computed for all 3 portions of survey) M-15 1 First generation - born in 1818 1213 1341 See Notes (Mexico/Cuba/Puerto Rico) 33,34 2 Second generation - not born in (Mexico/Cuba/Puerto Rico), one or both parents born in (Mexico/Cuba/Puerto Rico) 1365 137 724 4 Third or higher generation - neither parent born in (Mexico/Cuba/Puerto Rico) 2176 11 76 8 Blank but applicable 102 25 82 Blank 312 68 193 1030-1031 Acculturation Score Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1030-1031 Acculturation Score FQ B-6, (Computed for Mexican-American portion of ASPQ M-1 survey) through M-15 1.0-4.9 (Decimal not shown on tape) 5325 0 0 See Notes 88 Blank but applicable 136 0 0 33,34 Blank 312 1454 2416 Meal Programs Attention ATTENTION: Questions N2-N15 (Pos. 1032-1051) were only asked of persons ages 12-18 years. 1032 Are You Now Attending School? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1032 Are you now attending school? ASPQ N-2 1 Yes 1171 199 537 2 No 203 26 101 8 Blank but applicable 5 2 11 Blank 4394 1227 1767 1033 Does the School that You Attend Serve a Complete Breakfast? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1033 Does the school that you attend serve a ASPQ N-3 complete breakfast? 1 Yes 645 120 317 2 No 505 76 207 8 Blank but applicable 26 5 24 Blank 4597 1253 1868 1034 Times a Week You Eat Breakfast Served by the School Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1034 How many times a week do you usually eat ASPQ N-4 breakfast served by the school? 0 None 910 164 441 1-5 Times 245 29 82 8 Blank but applicable 14 8 19 9 Don't know 7 0 6 Blank 4597 1253 1868 1035 Enabled to Eat at School Free/Reduced Prices? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1035 During this (past) school year did your ASPQ N-5 parents fill out a form to enable you to eat breakfast at school for free or at a reduced price? 1 Yes 224 23 74 2 No 27 8 14 8 Blank but applicable 15 6 19 Blank 5507 1417 2309 1036 Eat Breakfast at School for Free or at a Reduced Price? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1036 Do you eat breakfast at school for free ASPQ N-6 or at a reduced price? 1 Yes 221 22 74 2 No, not eligible 3 0 0 3 No, other reason 0 1 0 8 Blank but applicable 15 6 19 Blank 5534 1425 2323 1037-1039 How Much do You Pay for Your Breakfast Per Day? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1037-1039 How much do you pay for your breakfast ASPQ N-7 per day? 000 Free 204 21 77 010-350 Cents 41 8 11 888 Blank but applicable 21 8 19 Blank 5507 1417 2309 1040 School Attending Serve Complete Lunch? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1040 Does the school that you attend serve a ASPQ N-8 complete lunch? 1 Yes 1108 186 493 2 No 56 11 36 8 Blank but applicable 12 4 19 Blank 4597 1253 1868 1041 Times a Week You Eat Lunch Served by the School Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1041 How many times a week do you usually eat ASPQ N-9 lunch served by the school? 0 None 275 56 126 1-5 Times 883 140 400 8 Blank but applicable 13 5 19 9 Don't know 5 0 3 Blank 4597 1253 1868 1042 Enabled to Eat Lunch at School Free/Reduced Price? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1042 During this (past) school year did your ASPQ N-10 parents fill out a form to enable you to eat lunch at school for free or at a reduced price? 1 Yes 616 72 328 2 No 273 69 75 8 Blank but applicable 12 4 19 Blank 4872 1309 1994 1043 Eat Lunch at School Free or at a Reduced Price? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1043 Do you eat lunch at school for free or at ASPQ N-11 a reduced price? 1 Yes 581 65 324 2 No, not eligible 25 4 2 3 No, other reason 9 3 3 8 Blank but applicable 13 4 18 Blank 5145 1378 2069 1044-1046 How Much do You Pay for Your Lunch Per Day? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1044-1046 How much do you pay for your lunch per day? ASPQ N-12 000 Free 490 57 315 005-400 Cents 390 80 85 888 Blank but applicable 21 8 22 Blank 4872 1309 1994 1047 Ever Bring Lunch from Home? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1047 Do you ever bring your lunch from home? ASPQ N-13 1 Yes, always 77 8 19 2 Yes, sometimes 165 12 49 3 No 919 176 457 8 Blank but applicable 15 5 23 Blank 4597 1253 1868 1048 When You don't Eat Lunch Served by School, do You Buy Milk? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1048 On days that you do not eat lunch served ASPQ N-14 by the school, do you buy milk? 1 Yes, always 40 6 13 2 Yes, sometimes 69 2 17 3 No 137 13 43 8 Blank but applicable 11 4 18 Blank 5516 1429 2325 1049-1051 How Much do You Pay for Your Milk Per Day? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1049-1051 How much do you pay for your milk per day? ASPQ N-15 000 Free 6 0 7 See Note 16 005-119 Cents 100 6 19 888 Blank but applicable 14 6 22 Blank 5653 1442 2368 1052 In Program where Prepared Meals/Groceries are Delivered? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. 1052 Do you participate in any program in which ASPQ N-16 prepared meals or groceries are delivered to your home on a regular basis? 1 Yes 6 0 1 2 No 446 234 201 8 Blank but applicable 35 12 16 Blank 5286 1208 2198 1053 Are Prepared Meals or Groceries Delivered to Your Home? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. 1053 Are prepared meals or groceries delivered ASPQ N-17 to your home? 1 Prepared meals only 5 0 1 2 Groceries only 0 0 0 3 Both 0 0 0 4 Other, not specified 0 0 0 5 Other, specified 1 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 35 12 16 Blank 5732 1442 2399 1054 Is the Sponsor of the Program a Local Health Department? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. Is the sponsor of the program - (Pos. 1054-1058) ASPQ N-18 1054 A local health department? 1 Yes 0 0 1 2 No 6 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 35 12 16 Blank 5732 1442 2399 1055 Is the Sponsor of the Prog. Another Dep. of Local Govn't? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. Is the sponsor of the program - (Pos. 1054-1058) ASPQ N-18 1055 Another department of local government? 1 Yes 2 0 0 2 No 4 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 35 12 16 Blank 5732 1442 2399 1056 Is the Sponsor of the Program a State Government? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. Is the sponsor of the program - (Pos. 1054-1058) ASPQ N-18 1056 A State government? 1 Yes 3 0 0 2 No 3 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 35 12 16 Blank 5732 1442 2399 1057 Is the Sponsor of the Program a Church Group? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. Is the sponsor of the program - (Pos. 1054-1058) ASPQ N-18 1057 A church group? 1 Yes 1 0 0 2 No 5 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 35 12 16 Blank 5732 1442 2399 41058 Is the Sponsor of Program Some Other Voluntary Organization Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. Is the sponsor of the program - (Pos. 1054-1058) ASPQ N-18 1058 Some other voluntary organization 1 Yes, organization not specified 0 0 0 2 No 4 0 1 3 Yes, organization specified 1 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 36 12 16 Blank 5732 1442 2399 1059-1060 How Often is the Food Brought to Your Home? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. 1059-1060 About how often is the food brought to ASPQ N-19 your home? 01 Two or three times a day 0 0 0 02 Once a day 4 0 1 03 Four through six times a week 1 0 0 04 Two or three times a week 1 0 0 05 Once a week 0 0 0 06 Two or three times a month 0 0 0 07 Once a month 0 0 0 08 Less than once a month 0 0 0 09 Other, not specified 0 0 0 10 Other, specified 0 0 0 88 Blank but applicable 35 12 16 Blank 5732 1442 2399 1061 In Prog. in which Go to Place where Meals Served to Groups? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. 1061 Do you participate on a regular basis in ASPQ N-20 any program in which you go out to a place where meals are served to groups of people? 1 Yes 31 4 9 2 No 421 229 193 8 Blank but applicable 35 13 16 Blank 5286 1208 2198 1062 Is the Sponsor of the Program a Local Health Department? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. Is the sponsor of the program - (Pos. 1062-1066) ASPQ N-21 1062 A local health department? 1 Yes 11 2 3 2 No 14 2 6 8 Blank but applicable 41 13 16 Blank 5707 1437 2391 1063 Is the Sponsor of Program Another Dep. of Local Govn't? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. Is the sponsor of the program - (Pos. 1062-1066) ASPQ N-21 1063 Another department of local government? 1 Yes 2 3 2 2 No 22 1 7 8 Blank but applicable 42 13 16 Blank 5707 1437 2391 1064 Is the Sponsor of the Program a State Government? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. Is the sponsor of the program - (Pos. 1062-1066) ASPQ N-21 1064 A State government? 1 Yes 6 0 3 2 No 18 4 6 8 Blank but applicable 42 13 16 Blank 5707 1437 2391 1065 Is the Sponsor of the Program a Church Group? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. Is the sponsor of the program - (Pos. 1062-1066) ASPQ N-21 1065 A church group? 1 Yes 3 0 1 2 No 24 4 8 8 Blank but applicable 39 13 16 Blank 5707 1437 2391 1066 Is the Sponsor of Program Some Other Voluntary Organization Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. Is the sponsor of the program - (Pos. 1062-1066) ASPQ N-21 1066 Some other voluntary organization? 1 Yes, organization not specified1 0 0 2 No 22 1 8 3 Yes, organization specified 5 3 1 8 Blank but applicable 38 13 16 Blank 5707 1437 2391 1067-1068 How Often do You Go Out for These Meals? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions N16-N22 (Pos. 1052-1068) were only asked of persons ages 60 years and older. 1067-1068 About how often do you go out for these ASPQ N-22 meals? 01 Two or three times a day 0 0 0 02 Once a day 4 3 1 03 Four through six times a week 5 0 3 04 Two or three times a week 6 1 4 05 Once a week 3 0 0 06 Two or three times a month 6 0 1 07 Once a month 5 0 0 08 Less than once a month 2 0 0 09 Other, not specified 0 0 0 10 Other, specified 0 0 0 88 Blank but applicable 35 13 16 Blank 5707 1437 2391 1069-1080 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1069-1080 Blank Note NOTE: Data from ASPQ sections P (Medicine/Vitamin Usage - asked in household) and R (Medicine/Vitamin Usage - asked in Mobile Exam Center) are not included on this data tape but will be released on a future HHANES data tape. Adolescent and Adult History Supplemental Data (Pos. 1081-1300) Source Source: Adult Sample Person Supplement (ASPS) (Ages 12 years - 74 years) Note NOTE: Data from ASPS sections A (Pesticide Exposure), D (Alcohol Consumption), E (Drug Abuse), F (Diagnostic Interview Schedule), and G (Depression Scale) are not included on this data tape but will be released on future HHANES data tapes. 1081-1124 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1081-1124 Blank 1125 Adult Sample Person Supplement Data Missing? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1125 Adult Sample Person Supplement Data Missing? See Note 35 1 Yes 878 339 441 2 No 4895 1115 1975 1126 Language of Interview Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1126 Language of Interview - (Pos. 1127-1275) ASPS Adult Sample Person Supplement 1 English 3064 180 962 2 Spanish 1831 935 1013 Blank 878 339 441 Smoking Attention ATTENTION: Questions B1-B14 (ASPS) (Pos. 1127-1161) were only asked of persons 12-19 years. See pos. 806-847 for smoking questions asked of persons ages 20 years and older. 1127 Smoked at Least 100 Cigarettes in Entire Life? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1127 Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes in ASPS B-2 your entire life? 1 Yes 175 21 118 2 No 1165 191 510 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 4 Blank 4423 1241 1784 1128-1129 Age when First Smoked Cigarettes Regularly Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1128-1129 About how old were you when you first ASPS B-3 started smoking cigarettes fairly regularly? See Note 16 00 Never smoked regularly 6 1 0 01-19 Years of age 168 20 118 88 Blank but applicable 11 1 4 Blank 5588 1432 2294 1130 Smoke Cigarettes Now? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1130 Do you smoke cigarettes now? ASPS B-4 1 Yes 132 15 103 2 No 43 6 15 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 4 Blank 5588 1432 2294 1131-1132 Time Since Last Smoked Cigarettes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1131-1132 About how long has it been since you last ASPS B-5 smoked cigarettes (fairly regularly)? 00 Less than 1 year 28 6 10 01-04 Years 15 0 5 88 Blank but applicable 10 1 4 Blank 5720 1447 2397 1133-1138 Date Since Last Smoked Cigarettes Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes About what date was that? (Pos. 1133-1138) ASPS B-6 1133-1134 Month last smoked 01-12 Jan-Dec 27 6 10 88 Blank but applicable 11 1 4 Blank 5735 1447 2402 1135-1136 Day last smoked 01-30 Day of month 9 5 5 88 Blank but applicable 29 2 9 Blank 5735 1447 2402 1137-1138 Year last smoked 82-84 Year 27 6 10 88 Blank but applicable 11 1 4 Blank 5735 1447 2402 1139-1140 Number Cigarettes a Day Smoked Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1139-1140 We are interested in the actual number of ASPS B-7 cigarettes people smoke in a day. How many See Note 25 cigarettes a day (do/did) you smoke (when you last smoked regularly)? 00 Less than 1 per day 8 0 1 01-50 Cigarettes 152 20 112 88 Blank but applicable 10 2 4 Blank 5603 1432 2299 1141 Period when Smoked More Than (No. in B7) Cigarettes a Day? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1141 Was there ever a period when you smoked ASPS B-8 more than (number in B7) cigarettes a day? 1 Yes 99 10 54 2 No 61 10 59 8 Blank but applicable 10 2 4 Blank 5603 1432 2299 1142-1143 Period when Smoking Most, No. of Cig. a Day Smoked Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1142-1143 During the period when you were smoking ASPS B-9 the most, about how many cigarettes a day See Note 25 did you usually smoke? 00 Less than 1 per day 1 0 0 01-75 Cigarettes 112 10 59 88 Blank but applicable 10 2 4 Blank 5650 1442 2353 1144-1149 Brand of Cigarette Usually Smoked Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What brand of cigarette (do/did) you ASPS B-10 usually smoke? (Pos. 1144-1149) See Note 26 1144-1146 First brand reported 010-151 Brand code 160 21 113 888 Blank but applicable 10 1 4 Blank 5603 1432 2299 1147-1149 Second brand reported 017-133 Brand code 10 1 2 888 Blank but applicable 10 0 1 Blank 5753 1453 2413 1150-1152 Brand of Cigarette Smoked the Most Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1150-1152 Which brand (do/did) you smoke the most? ASPS B-11 013-151 Brand code 10 1 2 See Note 26 888 Blank but applicable 10 0 1 Blank 5753 1453 2413 1153-1155 Is That X, Y, or Z? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1153-1155 Is that X, Y, or Z? ASPS B-12 010-173 Brand code 158 21 113 See Notes 888 Blank but 26,27 applicable 12 1 4 Blank 5603 1432 2299 1156 Type of Cigarettes Smoked Filter Tip/Non-Filter Tip? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What type of cigarettes are the (brand) ASPS B-13 that you (smoke/smoked) the most? Are they: (Pos. 1156-1160) 1156 Filter tip or non-filter tip? 1 Filter tip 149 21 111 2 Non-filter tip 8 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 4 9 Don't know 3 0 1 Blank 5603 1432 2299 1157 Type of Cigarettes Smoked Menthol/Plain? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What type of cigarettes are the (brand) ASPS B-13 that you (smoke/smoked) the most? Are they: (Pos. 1156-1160) 1157 Menthol or plain? 1 Menthol 17 2 93 2 Plain 142 19 18 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 4 9 Don't know 1 0 2 Blank 5603 1432 2299 1158 Type of Cigarettes Smoked Hardpack/Softpack? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What type of cigarettes are the (brand) ASPS B-13 that you (smoke/smoked) the most? Are they: (Pos. 1156-1160) 1158 Hardpack or softpack? 1 Hardpack 76 12 97 2 Softpack 82 9 12 8 Blank but applicable 11 1 5 9 Don't know 1 0 3 Blank 5603 1432 2299 1159 Type of Cigarettes Smoked Regular/Kingsize/100 or 200 mm? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What type of cigarettes are the (brand) ASPS B-13 that you (smoke/smoked) the most? Are they: (Pos. 1156-1160) 1159 Regular, Kingsize, 100 or 120 millimeter? 1 Regular 121 17 101 2 Kingsize 1 0 1 3 100 millimeter 31 4 9 4 120 millimeter 1 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 11 1 4 9 Don't know 5 0 2 Blank 5603 1432 2299 1160 Type of Cigarettes Smoked High, Med., Low Tar & Nicotine? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What type of cigarettes are the (brand) ASPS B-13 that you (smoke/smoked) the most? Are they: (Pos. 1156-1160) 1160 High, medium, or low tar and nicotine? 1 High tar 19 5 19 2 Medium tar 25 5 14 3 Low tar 31 2 12 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 4 9 Don't know 85 9 68 Blank 5603 1432 2299 1161 Anyone in Household Smoke Cigarettes/Cigars/Pipe in Home? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1161 Does anyone (else) in your household ASPS B-14 smoke cigarettes, cigars, or a pipe inside your home? 1 Yes 838 107 382 2 No 502 105 245 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 5 Blank 4423 1241 1784 1162 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1162 Blank Reproductive History Attention ATTENTION: Questions C2-C40 (Pos. 1163-1275) were only asked of females ages 12 years and older. 1163-1164 Age when Periods or Menstrual Cycles Started Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1163-1164 How old were you when your periods or ASPS C-2 menstrual cycles started? See Note 16 00 Haven't started yet 51 11 23 07-40 Years of age 2604 594 1147 88 Blank but applicable 15 3 2 Blank 3103 846 1244 1165 Periods Stopped Entirely - Not Counting During Pregnancy? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1165 Have your periods stopped entirely - not ASPS C-3 counting during pregnancy? See Notes 1 Yes 670 252 297 16,36 2 No 1943 345 852 8 Blank but applicable 6 0 0 Blank 3154 857 1267 1166-1168 Days Since Last Period or Menstrual Cycle Ended Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1166-1168 How many days ago did your last period ASPS C-4 or menstrual cycle end? See Note 37 000 Having it now 247 48 129 001-730 Days 1659 287 719 888 Blank but applicable 43 10 4 Blank 3824 1109 1564 1168-1170 Age when Period/Menstrual Cycle Stopped Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1169-1170 How old were you when they stopped? ASPS C-5 20-60 Years of age 650 252 297 See Notes 88 Blank but applicable 22 0 0 16,36 Blank 5101 1202 2119 1171 Had a Hysterectomy? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1171 Have you had a hysterectomy? ASPS C-6 1 Yes 310 77 119 2 No 357 174 177 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 1 Blank 5101 1202 2119 1172-1173 Age when had Hysterectomy/Uterus Removed Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1172-1173 How old were you when you had your ASPS C-7 (hysterectomy/uterus removed?) See Note 16 20-71 Years of age 304 77 119 88 Blank but applicable 11 1 1 Blank 5458 1376 2296 1174 Had One or Both of Your Ovaries Removed? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1174 Have you ever had one or both of your ASPS C-8 ovaries removed (either when you had your uterus removed or at another time)? 1 Yes 181 46 85 2 No 2416 548 1048 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 9 Don't know 19 3 16 Blank 3154 857 1267 1175 Were Both Ovaries Removed or Only One? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1175 Were both ovaries removed or only one? ASPS C-9 1 Both 97 26 49 2 One 81 20 33 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 0 9 Don't know 1 0 3 Blank 5589 1408 2331 1176-1177 Age when had the (Ovary/Ovaries) Removed Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1176-1177 How old were you when you had the (ovary/ ASPS C-10 ovaries) removed? See Note 16 11-71 Years of age 169 45 85 88 Blank but applicable 15 1 0 Blank 5589 1408 2331 1178 Had Tubal Ligation? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1178 Have you had a tubal ligation -- that ASPS C-11 is, an operation to tie, cut, or burn your tubes so you couldn't get pregnant? 1 Yes 324 88 278 2 No 2285 509 867 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 9 Don't know 8 0 4 Blank 3154 857 1267 1179-1180 Age when had Tubal Ligation Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1179-1180 How old were you when you had this ASPS C-12 operation? See Note 16 17-53 Years of age 315 88 27 88 Blank but applicable 11 0 2 Blank 5447 1366 2138 1181 Ever Taken Birth Control Pills? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1181 Have you ever taken birth control pills? ASPS C-13 1 Yes 1103 150 406 See Notes 16,38 2 No 1514 447 743 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 Blank 3154 857 1267 1182-1183 Age when First Began Taking Birth Control Pills Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1182-1183 How old were you when you began taking ASPS C-14 birth control pills? See Notes 12-50 Years of age 1095 150 404 16,38 88 Blank but applicable 10 0 2 Blank 4668 1304 2010 1184 Taking Birth Control Pills Now? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1184 Are you taking birth control pills now? ASPS C-15 1 Yes 256 18 56 See Notes 2 No 847 132 349 16,38 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 1 Blank 4668 1304 2010 1185-1187 How Long Ago did You Stop Taking Birth Control Pills? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1185-1186 How long ago did you stop taking them? ASPS C-16 01-40 (See pos. 1187 for units) 840 132 347 88 Blank but applicable 9 0 3 Blank 4924 1322 2066 1187 Units ASPS C-16 1 Days 6 1 0 2 Weeks 8 1 2 3 Months 105 12 41 4 Years 716 118 304 8 Blank but applicable 14 0 3 Blank 4924 1322 2066 1188-1193 Why did You Stop Taking Birth Control Pills? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Why did you stop taking them? ASPS C-17 (Pos. 1188-1193) See Note 39 1188 1 Normal cycle 1 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 2 Blank 5769 1453 2414 1189 1 Depression 8 1 0 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 2 Blank 5762 1452 2414 1190 1 Other mental side effects 19 3 9 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 2 Blank 5751 1450 2405 1191 1 Physical side effects 298 65 202 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 2 Blank 5472 1388 2212 1192 1 Physician recommendation 58 10 28 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 2 Blank 5712 1443 2386 1193 Other reason, specified as: See Note 17 3 Wanted to get pregnant 88 15 22 4 Got pregnant 48 3 5 5 Changed to another birth control method 73 7 19 6 Cannot have children 28 4 2 7 Not sexually active 18 2 0 0 Other reason 206 21 61 8 Blank but applicable 4 1 2 Blank 5308 1401 2305 1194-1196 Brand of Birth Control Pills Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1194-1196 Please look at this oral contraceptives ASPS C-18 chart and show me the brand of pills you See Note 17 are using. and Appendix 002-048 Contraceptive code number 246 18 50 5 777 Other, not specified 7 0 4 888 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 999 Don't know 3 0 2 Blank 5515 1436 2360 1197-1199 How Long Have You Been Taking This Brand of Pill? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1197-1198 How long have you been taking this ASPS C-19 brand of pill? 01-20 (See pos. 1199 for units) 253 18 56 88 Blank but applicable 5 0 0 Blank 5515 1436 2360 1199 Units ASPS C-19 1 Days 6 0 2 2 Weeks 8 1 0 3 Months 100 8 32 4 Years 139 9 22 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 0 Blank 5515 1436 2360 1200 Taken any Other Brand of Birth Control Pill in Past Year? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1200 Have you taken any other brand in ASPS C-20 the past year? 1 Yes 69 4 10 2 No 185 14 46 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 0 Blank 5515 1436 2360 1201-1209 Other Brands of Birth Control Pills Taken Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What other brands have you taken in ASPS C-21 the past year? (Pos. 1201-1209) See Note 17 and Appendix 5 1201-1203 First other brand reported 001-047 Brand code 60 4 8 888 Blank but applicable 5 0 0 999 Don't know 8 0 2 Blank 5700 1450 2406 1204-1206 Second other brand reported 009-042 Brand code 6 0 0 888 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 Blank 5764 1454 2416 1207-1209 Third other brand reported Brand code 0 0 0 888 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 Blank 5770 1454 2416 1210 Birth Control Shot Within Last 6 Months? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1210 Have you had a birth control shot within ASPS C-22 the last 6 months? 1 Yes 14 0 0 2 No 1929 344 849 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 3 Blank 382 1109 1564 1211-1212 Time Since had Pap Smear Test for Cancer Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1211-1212 About how long has it been since you ASPS C-23 had a Pap smear test for cancer? 00 Less than 1 year 945 184 387 01-50 Years 916 266 445 98 Never 690 130 312 88 Blank but applicable7 0 0 99 Don't know 61 17 5 Blank 3154 857 1267 1213-1214 Time Since had Breast Examined by Doctor Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1213-1214 About how long has it been since you ASPS C-24 had your breasts examined by a doctor or other health professional? 00 Less than 1 year 1054 232 485 01-40 Years 899 233 412 98 Never 598 109 242 88 Blank but applicable5 0 0 99 Don't know 63 23 10 Blank 3154 857 1267 1215 Ever been Pregnant? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1215 Have you ever been pregnant? ASPS C-25 1 Yes 1887 440 822 2 No 729 157 327 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 Blank 3154 857 1267 1216 Now Pregnant? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1216 Are you now pregnant? ASPS C-27 1 Yes 90 6 32 2 No 903 150 331 8 Blank but applicable 20 3 4 Blank 4760 1295 2049 1217-1218 Month of Pregnancy? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1217-1218 Which month of pregnancy are you in? ASPS C-28 01-09 Months 88 6 32 88 Blank but applicable 22 3 4 Blank 5663 1445 2380 1219 Pregnant During Last 12 Months? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1219 (Besides this pregnancy,) have you been ASPS C-29 pregnant during the last 12 months? 1 Yes 212 25 82 2 No 1389 323 642 8 Blank but applicable 98 0 0 Blank 4074 1106 1692 1220 Months Since Pregnancy Ended Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1220 How many months ago did that pregnancy ASPS C-30 end? 1 Less than 4 months ago 75 9 22 2 4 months through less than 7 months ago 58 8 20 3 7 months through less than 10 months ago 44 5 22 4 10 through 12 months ago 35 3 18 8 Blank but applicable 98 0 0 Blank 5463 1429 2334 1221 Now Breastfeeding Child? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1221 Are you now breastfeeding a child? ASPS C-31 1 Yes 40 2 1 2 No 169 23 81 8 Blank but applicable 101 0 0 Blank 5463 1429 2334 1222-1223 Number Times Pregnant Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1222-1223 How many times have you been pregnant? ASPS C-32 Be sure to count all your pregnancies See Note 40 whether they ended in miscarriage, stillbirth, abortion, or live birth. 01-24 Pregnancies 1887 439 822 88 Blank but applicable 3 1 0 Blank 3883 1014 1594 1224-1225 Total Number Miscarriages Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1224-1225 What is the total number of ASPS C-33 miscarriages you have had? See Notes 00 None 1234 310 574 16,40 01-13 Miscarriages 654 129 248 88 Blank but applicable 2 1 0 Blank 3883 1014 1594 1226-1227 Total Number Stillbirths Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1226-1227 What is the total number of stillbirths ASPS C-34 you have had? See Notes 00 None 1800 435 781 16,40 01-06 Stillbirths 88 5 40 88 Blank but applicable 2 0 1 Blank 3883 1014 1594 1228-1229 Total Number Live Births Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1228-1229 What is the total number of live births ASPS C-35 you have had? See Note 40 00 None 81 29 47 01-17 Live births 1806 411 775 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 Blank 3883 1014 1594 1230 Child Weigh Less than 5 Pounds at Birth? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions C36 and C37 (Pos. 1230-1231) were only asked of women who said they had only one live birth. 1230 Did this child weigh less than 5 pounds ASPS C-36 (2,500 grams) at birth? 1 Yes 25 6 10 2 No 295 105 18 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 9 Don't know 3 1 0 Blank 5447 1342 2268 1231 Child Born with Physical or Mental Problem/Defect? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: Questions C36 and C37 (Pos. 1230-1231) were only asked of women who said they had only one live birth. 1231 Was this child born with any physical or ASPS C-37 mental problem or defect? 1 Yes 17 4 4 2 No 306 108 143 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 1 Blank 5447 1342 2268 1232-1233 Number Children Weighing Less than 5 Pounds at Birth Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1232-1233 How many of your children (who were born ASPS C-38 alive) weighed less than 5 pounds 2,500 grams) at birth? 00 None 1231 264 506 01-11 Children 227 35 121 88 Blank but applicable 25 0 0 Blank 4290 1155 1789 1234-1235 No. Children Born w/Physical or Mental Problem/Defect Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1234-1235 How many of your children (who were born ASPS C-39 alive) were born with any physical or mental problem or defect? 00 None 1330 281 563 01-05 Children 151 18 64 88 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 Blank 4290 1155 1789 1236 First/Only Child's Problem Involve Heart? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your first or only child's problem or ASPS C-40 defect involve: (Pos. 1236-1243) See Note 41 1236 Heart? 1 Yes 41 2 10 2 No 123 18 51 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 3 9 Don't know 4 1 5 Blank 5600 1432 2347 1237 First/Only Child's Problem Involve Eyes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your first or only child's problem or ASPS C-40 defect involve: (Pos. 1236-1243) See Note 41 1237 Eyes? 1 Yes 14 4 9 2 No 150 16 53 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 3 9 Don't know 3 1 4 Blank 5600 1432 2347 1238 First/Only Child's Problem Involve Ears? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your first or only child's problem or ASPS C-40 defect involve: (Pos. 1236-1243) See Note 41 1238 Ears? 1 Yes 13 2 5 2 No 151 18 57 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 3 9 Don't know 3 1 4 Blank 5600 1432 2347 1239 First/Only Child's Problem Involve Mouth or Throat? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your first or only child's problem or ASPS C-40 defect involve: (Pos. 1236-1243) See Note 41 1239 Mouth or throat? 1 Yes 21 2 7 2 No 143 18 53 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 3 9 Don't know 3 1 6 Blank 5600 1432 2347 1240 First/Only Child's Problem Involve Stomach or Intestines? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your first or only child's problem or ASPS C-40 defect involve: (Pos. 1236-1243) See Note 41 1240 Stomach or intestines? 1 Yes 14 2 6 2 No 147 18 54 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 4 9 Don't know 6 1 5 Blank 5600 1432 2347 1241 First/Only Child's Problem Involve Kidneys/Urinary System? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your first or only child's problem or ASPS C-40 defect involve: (Pos. 1236-1243) See Note 41 1241 Kidneys or urinary system? 1 Yes 5 1 3 2 No 157 19 58 8 Blank but aplicable 6 1 3 9 Don't know 5 1 5 Blank 5600 1432 2347 1242 First/Only Child's Problem Involve Muscles/Bones/Joints? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your first or only child's problem or ASPS C-40 defect involve: (Pos. 1236-1243) See Note 41 1242 Muscles, bones, or joints? 1 Yes 31 1 12 2 No 133 19 50 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 3 9 Don't know 4 1 4 Blank 5600 1432 2347 1243 First/Only Child's Problem Involve Brain/Nervous System? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your first or only child's problem or ASPS C-40 defect involve: (Pos. 1236-1243) See Note 41 1243 Brain or nervous system? 1 Yes 26 4 20 2 No 135 16 40 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 4 9 Don't know 6 1 5 Blank 5600 1432 2347 1244 Second Child's Problem/Defect Involve Heart? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your second child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1244-1251) See Note 41 1244 Heart? 1 Yes 2 1 2 2 No 14 2 6 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 5755 1450 2407 1245 Second Child's Problem/Defect Involve Eyes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your second child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1244-1251) See Note 41 1245 Eyes? 1 Yes 2 1 1 2 No 14 2 7 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 5755 1450 2407 1246 Second Child's Problem/Defect Involve Ears? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your second child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1244-1251) See Note 41 1246 Ears? 1 Yes 2 0 0 2 No 14 3 8 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 5755 1450 2407 1247 Second Child's Problem/Defect Involve Mouth or Throat? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your second child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1244-1251) See Note 41 1247 Mouth or throat? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 16 3 8 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 5755 1450 2407 1248 Second Child's Problem/Defect Involve Stomach/Intestines? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your second child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1244-1251) See Note 41 1248 Stomach or intestines? 1 Yes 1 0 0 2 No 15 3 8 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 5755 1450 2407 1249 Second Child's Prob./Defect Involve Kidneys/Urinary System? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your second child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1244-1251) See Note 41 1249 Kidneys or urinary system? 1 Yes 0 1 0 2 No 16 2 8 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 5755 1450 2407 1250 Second Child's Problem/Defect Involve Muscle/Bones/Joints? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your second child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1244-1251) See Note 41 1250 Muscles, bones, or joints? 1 Yes 4 0 1 2 No 13 3 7 8 Blank but applicable 0 1 0 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 5755 1450 2407 1251 Second Child's Problem/Defect Involve Brain/Nervous System? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your second child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1244-1251) See Note 41 1251 Brain or nervous system? 1 Yes 3 0 3 2 No 13 3 5 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 5755 1450 2407 1252 Third Child's Problem/Defect Involve Heart? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your third child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1252-1259) See Note 41 1252 Heart? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 5 0 1 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 5768 1454 2414 41253 Third Child's Problem/Defect Involve Eyes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your third child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1252-1259) See Note 41 1253 Eyes? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 5 0 1 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 5768 1454 2414 41254 Third Child's Problem/Defect Involve Ears? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your third child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1252-1259) See Note 41 1254 Ears? 1 Yes 1 0 0 2 No 4 0 1 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 5768 1454 2414 41255 Third Child's Problem/Defect Involve Mouth or Throat? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your third child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1252-1259) See Note 41 1255 Mouth or throat? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 5 0 1 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 5768 1454 2414 41256 Third Child's Problem/Defect Involve Stomach or Intestines? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your third child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1252-1259) See Note 41 1256 Stomach or intestines? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 5 0 1 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 5768 1454 2414 1257 Third Child's Problem/Defect Involve Kidneys/Urinary System Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your third child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1252-1259) See Note 41 1257 Kidneys or urinary system? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 5 0 1 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 5768 1454 2414 1258 Third Child's Problem/Defect Involve Muscles/Bones/Joints? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your third child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1252-1259) See Note 41 1258 Muscles, bones, or joints? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 5 0 1 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 5768 1454 2414 1259 Third Child's Problem/Defect Involve Brain/Nervous System? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your third child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1252-1259) See Note 41 1259 Brain or nervous system? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 5 0 0 9 Don't know 0 0 2 Blank 5768 1454 2414 1260 Fourth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Heart? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fourth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1260-1267) See Note 41 1260 Heart? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1261 Fourth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Eyes? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fourth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1260-1267) See Note 41 1261 Eyes? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1262 Fourth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Ears? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fourth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1260-1267) See Note 41 1262 Ears? 1 Yes 1 0 0 2 No 0 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1263 Fourth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Mouth or Throat? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fourth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1260-1267) See Note 41 1263 Mouth or throat? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1264 Fourth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Stomach or Intestine? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fourth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1260-1267) See Note 41 1264 Stomach or intestines? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1265 Fourth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Kidneys/Urinary Syste Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fourth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1260-1267) See Note 41 1265 Kidneys or urinary system? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1266 Fourth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Muscles/Bones/Joints? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fourth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1260-1267) See Note 41 1266 Muscles, bones, or joints? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1267 Fourth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Brain/Nervous System? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fourth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1260-1267) See Note 41 1267 Brain or nervous system? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1268 Fifth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Heart? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fifth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1268-1275) See Note 41 1268 Heart? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1269 Fifth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Eyest? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fifth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1268-1275) See Note 41 1269 Eyes? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1270 Fifth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Ears? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fifth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1268-1275) See Note 41 1270 Ears? 1 Yes 1 0 0 2 No 0 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1271 Fifth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Mouth or Throat? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fifth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1268-1275) See Note 41 1271 Mouth or throat? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1272 Fifth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Stomach/Intestines? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fifth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1268-1275) See Note 41 1272 Stomach or intestines? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1273 Fifth Child's Prob./Defect Involve Kidneys/Urinary System? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fifth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1268-1275) See Note 41 1273 Kidneys or urinary system? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1274 Fifth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Muscles/Bones/Joints? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fifth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1268-1275) See Note 41 1274 Muscles, bones, or joints? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1275 Fifth Child's Problem/Defect Involve Brain or Nervous Syste Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Did your fifth child's problem or defect ASPS C-40 involve: (Pos. 1268-1275) See Note 41 1275 Brain or nervous system? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 0 0 Blank 5772 1454 2416 1276-1300 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 1276-1300 Blank 5773 1454 2416 GENERAL NOTES, SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC AND ADOLESCENT/ADULT DATA Family Questionnaire Missing A Family Questionnaire was to be completed for each eligible family in a household with sample persons. However, a few Family Questionnaires are missing. Data records for sample persons in families with missing questionnaires are flagged with a code = 1, and all family data are blank. Data records for sample persons in families with a Family Questionnaire are flagged with a code = 2. During the Mexican-American portion of the HHANES survey, a Family Questionnaire continuation booklet containing sample person information was lost for one sample person. Therefore, the sociodemographic data for this sample person are missing. The reference person, family composition, income, residence, and household data for this person were obtained from another person in the household. Examination Status Not all sample persons consented to come to a Mobile Examination Center to participate in the examination phase of the survey. In certain rare instances (less than 0.1%), sample persons who came to the Mobile Examination Centers did not participate in sufficient components of the examination to be considered as "examined." This data field contains code = 1 for those persons who participated fully in the examination phase, and code = 2 for those who did not come to the examination center or who did not satisfactorily complete the examination. Family Number In HHANES, all household members who were related by blood, marriage, or adoption were considered to be one "family." All sample persons in the same family unit have the same computer-generated family unit code. Head of Family Relationship of Sample Person to Head of family (Pos. 44-45) Each family containing sample persons has a designated "head of family," and the relationship of each sample person to the head of his or her family is coded in tape positions 44-45. The first three categories of this variable describe the "head" of three different kinds of families. o Code '01' identifies sample persons who lived alone (i.e., "head" of one-person families, no unrelated individuals living in the household). o Code '02' identifies sample persons who lived only with unrelated persons. o Code '03' identifies sample persons who were "heads" of families containing at least one other person (whether or not the household included additional families unrelated to the sample person). Sociodemographic Data (Pos. 100-131) This data tape includes some sociodemographic data about the head of each sample person's family (Section F). Because there can only be one "head" per family, the data in this section (positions 100-131) are the same for all sample persons in the same family (i.e., with the same family number codes in positions 39-43). If the sample person is head of his or her family, the data in positions 100-131 are the same as in the corresponding positions in Section E. Observed Race "Race" was observed by the interviewer for all sample persons actually seen. Rules for classification of observed race were consistent with those used in the NHANES II and the National Health Interview Survey at that time. The categories were coded as follows: White Includes Spanish origin persons unless they are definitely Black, Indian or other nonwhite. Black Black or negro. Other Race other than White or Black, including Japanese, Chinese, American Indian, Korean, Eskimo. National Origin or Ancestry The value for national origin or ancestry is based on Item 2c in the Household Screener Questionnaire and was reported by the household respondent for all household members. In the Mexican-American portion of the survey, if "other Latin-American or other Spanish" (code 9) or "Other" (code 0) was recorded and the specified origin was "Spanish-American" or "Spanish (Spain)", a code of 10 or 11, respectively, was assigned. In all three portions of the survey, if more than one category was reported, the first appropriate "Hispanic" code, if any, was assigned (codes 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, or 11 in the Mexican-American portion; codes 6 or 7 in the Cuban-American portion; codes 4 or 5 in the Puerto Rican portion). If none of these codes were recorded, the first category entered was coded. Codes for States and Foreign Countries Code State or Foreign Country 001 Alabama 002 Alaska 004 Arizona 005 Arkansas 006 California 008 Colorado 009 Connecticut 010 Delaware 011 District of Columbia 012 Florida 013 Georgia 015 Hawaii 016 Idaho 017 Illinois 018 Indiana 019 Iowa 020 Kansas 021 Kentucky 022 Louisiana 023 Maine 024 Maryland 025 Massachusetts 026 Michigan 027 Minnesota 028 Mississippi 029 Missouri 030 Montana 031 Nebraska 032 Nevada 033 New Hampshire 034 New Jersey 035 New Mexico 036 New York 037 North Carolina 038 North Dakota 039 Ohio 040 Oklahoma 041 Oregon 042 Pennsylvania 044 Rhode Island 045 South Carolina 046 South Dakota 047 Tennessee 048 Texas 049 Utah 050 Vermont 051 Virginia 053 Washington 054 West Virginia 055 Wisconsin 056 Wyoming 060 American Samoa 093 Canada 061 Canal Zone 062 Canton and Enderbury Islands 091 Central America 095 Costa Rica 063 Cuba 064 Dominican Republic 065 El Salvador 062 Enderbury Islands 087 Germany 066 Guam 068 Guatemala 069 Haiti 088 Honduras 070 Jamaica 090 Japan 067 Johnston Atoll 080 Mexico 071 Midway Islands 081 Nicaragua 096 Palestine 097 Austria 098 Lebanon 099 Chile 100 Philippines 101 Brazil 102 Holland 103 Colombia 082 Panama 072 Puerto Rico 092 Saudi Arabia 083 Spain 094 Taiwan 089 Turkey 084 Uruguay 085 Venezuela 073 Ryukyu Islands, Southern 074 Swan Islands 075 Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands (includes Caroline, Mariana and Marshall Island groups) 076 U.S. miscellaneous Caribbean Islands (includes Navassa Islands, Quito Sueno Bank, Roncador Cay, Serrana Bank and Serranilla Bank) 077 U.S. miscellaneous Pacific Islands (includes Kingman Reef, Howland, Baker & Jarvis Islands, and Palmyra Atoll) 086 United States 078 Virgin Islands 079 Wake Island 104 Azores 105 Peru 106 England 107 Vietnam 108 Italy 109 Ecuador 110 North America 111 Surinam 112 Argentina 113 Portugal 114 Trinidad 115 Egypt 116 Sudan 117 British Honduras 118 China 888 Blank but applicable National Origin Recode General Information In the HHANES, if any household member was identified as "Hispanic" (as defined below), all household members, regardless of origin, were eligible to be selected as sample persons. The national origin recode specifies whether a sample person is considered to be "Hispanic" or "not Hispanic" for purposes of analysis. "Hispanic" is defined as: Mexican-American, residing in selected counties of Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and California; Cuban-American, residing in Dade County (Miami), Florida; or Puerto Rican, residing in the New York City area, including parts of New Jersey and Connecticut. The recode was assigned as follows: Southwest Portion 1) If the original national origin or ancestry code on the Household Screener Questionnaire was 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, or 11, then National origin recode = 1; 2) If national origin or ancestry was 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, or 0 but the person specified Mexican/Mexicano, Chicano, or Mexican-American self-identification on the Adult Sample Person Questionnaire (question M10), or the person was the biological child of a household member with Recode equal to 1 (as determined by questions A-1-A-11 on the Family Questionnaire), then National origin recode = 1; 3) In all other cases, National origin recode = 2. Dade County, Florida Portion 1) If the original national origin or ancestry code was 6 or 7, then National origin recode = 1; 2) In all other cases, National origin recode = 2. New York City Area Portion 1) If the original national origin or ancestry code was 4 or 5, then National origin recode = 1; 2) If national origin or ancestry was 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 0 but the person specified Boricuan or Puerto Rican self-identification on the Adult Sample Person Questionnaire (question M-10), or the person was the biological child of a household member with Recode equal to 1 (as determined by questions A-1-A-11 on the Family Questionnaire), then National origin recode = 1; 3) In all other cases, National origin recode = 2. Using National Origin Recode The national origin recode may be used in analysis in one of two ways: a. Selecting on Recode = 1 will restrict analysis to "Hispanics" only. In this case, in the Southwest portion of the survey, the weighted estimates by age and sex will approximately equal U.S. Bureau of Census population estimates of the number of Mexican Americans and a small proportion of other Hispanics assumed to be Hispano in the five Southwest States (Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas) at the midpoint of the Mexican-American portion of HHANES - March 1983. The weighted estimates of Cuban Americans represents an independent estimate of the number of Cuban Americans in Dade County at the midpoint, February 1984. The weighted estimates of Puerto Ricans represents an independent estimate of the number of Puerto Ricans in the sample counties in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut at the midpoint of the Puerto Rican portion - September 1984. b. Using Recode greater than 0, that is, all sample persons, will include "Hispanic" and "not Hispanic" persons and the Southwest weighted estimates by age and sex will overestimate the U.S. Bureau of the Census population estimates of Mexican Americans and other Hispanics by about 4.5 percent. In Dade County, using recode greater than 0 will increase the weighted estimates by about 5.3 percent over that for Cuban Americans only, using recode greater than 0 for the New York area will increase the weighted estimates by about 9.2 percent over that for Puerto Ricans only. Industry and Occupation Code Family Questionnaire questions B-12 through B-15 (see page 117 or 139 of Ref. No. 1 in Section C) identified sample persons 17 years old or older who were in the labor force working for pay at a job or business or who worked without pay in a family business or farm operated by a related member of the household without receiving wages or salary for work performed. Questions B-17 through B-22 provided a full description of sample persons' current or most recent job or business. The detail asked for in these questions was necessary to properly and accurately code each occupation and industry. Interviewers were trained to define a job as a definite arrangement for regular work for pay every week or every month. This included arrangements for either regular part-time or regular full-time work. If a sample person was absent from his or her regular job, worked at more than one job, was on layoff from a job, or was looking for work during the two week reference period, interviewers were trained to use the following criteria to determine the job described: a. If a sample person worked at more than one job during the two week reference period or operated a farm or business and also worked for someone else, the job at which he or she worked the most hours was described. If the sample person worked the same number of hours at all jobs, the job at which he or she had been employed the longest was entered. If the sample person was employed at all the same length of time, the job the sample person considered the main job was entered. b. If a sample person was absent from his or her regular job all of the two week reference period, but worked temporarily at another job, the job at which the sample person actually worked was described, not the job from which he or she was absent. c. If a sample person had a job but did not work at all during the two week reference period, the job he or she held was described. d. If a sample person was on layoff during the two week reference period, the job from which he or she was laid off, regardless of whether a full-time or part-time job, was described. e. If a sample person was looking for work or waiting to begin a new job within 30 days of the interview, the last full-time civilian job which lasted two consecutive weeks or more was described. The 1980 census of population Alphabetical Index of Industries and Occupations was used in the coding of both industry and occupation. This book has Library of Congress Number 80-18360, and is for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 for $3.00. Its Stock Number is 003024049-2. Health Insurance a. In the Health Insurance section of the Family Questionnaire, up to three separate health insurance plans could be reported for a family. Each sample person could have been covered by any combination of the three, or by none at all. In order to simplify the health insurance coverage data, the information on all reported plans was combined to a single variable for each sample person, i.e., whether or not the person is covered by any plan (position 74). For all persons covered by at least one plan, information on the type of coverage is then indicated; position 75 specifies whether any of the sample person's plans pays hospital expenses and position 76 specifies whether any of the sample person's plans pays doctor's or surgeon's bills. b. For all sample persons who were not covered by Medicare or any health insurance plan, the reasons for not being covered were ascertained. Positions 77-78 contain the main or only reason reported. For persons with one or more additional reasons, the first (lowest) code entered on the questionnaire was coded in positions 79-80. Per Capita Income Per capita income was computed by dividing the total combined family income by the number of people in the family. Poverty Index The poverty index is a ratio of two components. The numerator is the midpoint of the income bracket reported for each family in the Family Questionnaire (E-11). Respondents were asked to report total combined family income during the 12 months preceding the interview. The denominator is a poverty threshold which varied with the number of persons in the family, the adult/child composition of the family, the age of the reference person, and the month and the year in which the family was interviewed. Poverty thresholds published in Bureau of the Census reports* are based on calendar years and were adjusted to reflect differences caused by inflation between calendar years and 12 month income reference periods to which question E-11 referred. Average Consumer Price Indexes for all Urban consumers (CPI-U) for the calendar year for which the poverty thresholds were published (see table below) and for the 12 months representing the income reference period for the respondent were calculated. The percentage difference between these two numbers represents the inflation between these two periods and was applied to the poverty threshold appropriate for the family (based on the characteristics listed above). For example, for a family interviewed in November, 1983, the 1982 poverty threshold was updated to reflect inflation by multiplying by the percent change in the average CPI-U for the 12 month reference period, which would have been November, 1982through October, 1983, over the calendar year January through December, 1982, in this example. To compute poverty indexes, the midpoint of the total combined family income bracket was divided by the updated poverty threshold. Average Consumer Price Index, all Urban Consumers (CPI-U), U.S. City Average, 1981-84 Month Year 1981 1982 1983 1984 January 260.5 282.5 293.1 305.2 February 263.2 283.4 293.2 306.6 March 265.1 283.1 293.4 307.3 April 266.8 284.3 295.5 308.8 May 269.0 287.1 297.1 308.7 June 271.3 290.6 298.1 310.7 July 274.4 292.2 299.3 311.7 August 276.5 292.8 300.3 313.0 September 279.3 293.3 301.8 October 279.9 294.1 302.6 November 280.7 293.6 303.1 December 281.5 292.4 303.5 Average 272.4 289.1 298.4 Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. * U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 138, "Characteristics of the Population Below the Poverty Level: 1981", U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., March 1983. U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 144, "Characteristics of the Population Below the Poverty Level: 1982", U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., March 1984. Members of families with incomes equal to or greater than poverty thresholds have poverty indexes equal to or greater than 1.0 and can be described as "at or above poverty"; those with incomes less than the poverty threshold have indexes less than 1.0 and can be described as "below poverty". Poverty thresholds used were computed on a national basis only. No attempt was made to adjust these thresholds for regional, State, or other variations in the cost of living. None of the noncash public welfare benefits such as food stamp bonuses were included in the income of the low income families receiving these benefits. Size of Place and SMSA Codes for size of place and SMSA were obtained from Bureau of Census summary tape files (STF1B). A place is a concentration of population. Most places are incorporated as cities, towns, villages, or boroughs, but others are defined by the Bureau of the Census around definite residential nuclei with dense, city-type street patterns, with, ideally, at least 1,000 persons per square mile. The boundaries of Census defined places may not coincide with civil divisions. A Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) is a large population nucleus and nearby communities which have a high degree of economic and social integration with that nucleus. Generally, an SMSA includes one or more central cities, all urbanized areas around the city or cities, and the remainder of the county or counties in which the urbanized areas are located. SMSAs are designed by the Office of Management and Budget. The same place size and SMSA codes were assigned to all persons in the same segment (for the definition of segments see Ref. No. 1 in Section C). In a few cases segments were divided by place boundaries. In these cases codes were assigned after inspecting segment maps. If the segment was predominantly in one place, then the place code for that place was used. If the segment was approximately evenly divided, the code for the larger place was used. Home Heating Questions E-3 through E-6, pertaining to the main fuel and equipment used for heating the home, appear to have codes which are inconsistent. It has been verified that these are the codes that were recorded on the original document; that is, codes that appear inconsistent were not incorrectly keyed. Adult Sample Person Questionnaire Data Missing In a few instances, data are not available from the ASPQ form because of technical problems such as lost questionnaires, incorrect forms administered, or forms filled out so inadequately that data were later judged to be unreliable. For these 8 cases, tape positions 406-1080 are all blanks. Illogical or Extreme Values The responses for some sample persons for this variable may appear extreme, illogical, or inconsistent with responses in other variables. The data entry was verified through direct review of the collection form or a copy of it. These responses may not represent fact but they are included as they were recorded. The user must determine if these responses should be included in analyses. Responses Specified in Open-Ended Response Categories Some of the "other" or "specify" responses to this question were recoded to existing categories, if possible. For responses that could not be recoded, new code categories were created if the information was deemed analytically useful. Caution should be used in interpreting the data from these new categories because there is no way of knowing which other respondents would have selected one of the new categories if given the option. Other Reason for Last Visit to Usual Place of Care A14: The 'some other reason, specified' responses to the reason for the last visit to the usual source of care were recorded into the existing categories wherever possible by application of the following rules: o A response indicating a specific gynecological procedure, without mentioning a problem, was recoded to category 4 (general checkup); o If possible, a specific mention of a condition, acute symptom, or type of surgery was recoded to categories 2 through 7; otherwise these specific responses were recoded to category 1 (sickness or illness); o All other responses were left in the 'some other reason' category. Difficulties in Getting Medical Care A31, A32: A number of respondents were not asked questions '...difficulties getting medical care. Because you needed someone to take care of your children?' and 'Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for yourself?' because they did not have children. These responses were coded to 7 for not applicable. Nausea and Pain For both persistent nausea (questions F15-16) and abdominal pain (questions F-33-34), persons who had seen a doctor for their problem were asked to report what the doctor called it, and persons who did not see a doctor were asked simply what the cause of the problem was. For all four of these variables, responses were coded into the following categories: 0 Gallbladder condition - includes mention of gallstones, cholecystectomy, or other gallbladder problem. 1 Upper gastrointestinal condition - includes any condition or distress specifically involving the esophagus, stomach, or duodenum; includes heartburn and other symptoms generally confined to the upper gastrointestinal tract. 2 Lower gastrointestinal condition - includes conditions involving the colon or rectum, including cancer, irritable or inflamed colon. 3 Other or nonspecific gastrointestinal condition - includes liver conditions, ulcer or hernia when the site was not specified, nonspecific indigestion, indigestion resulting from specified foods. 4 Cardiovascular condition - includes heart attack, angina, hypertension, or other mention of heart trouble. 5 Stress, nerves, tension 6 Menstrual or reproductive system condition - includes periods or menstrual cramps; any specified medical condition of ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, or vagina; pain or nausea related to pregnancy, childbirth, or abortion. 7 Other or nonspecific condition - includes conditions of other body systems, including respiratory conditions, kidney or bladder conditions, or musculoskeletal conditions, as well as vague symptoms not classified elsewhere; also includes responses such as "nothing" or "doctor not sure," and multiple entries. 8 Blank but applicable - indicates the question was erroneously omitted or an unintelligible entry or a response of "don't know" was recorded. 9 Not asked - These questions were added in the second printing of the questionnaire, which went into the field midway through the Mexican-American portion of the survey. Hence, for persons interviewed in the first half of that portion, if their answers to preceding questions dictated that these items should have been asked, a code '9' was inserted. Hospitalization or Medication for Abdominal Pain Questions F35 and F36, on hospitalization or medication for the abdominal pain, were not asked for persons who reported in question F32 not having seen a doctor. Rose Questionnaire G1-G10: These questions comprise the London School of Hygiene Cardiovascular "Rose Questionnaire" used for the assessment of chest pain on effort (Rose, 1982). This set of questions can be used as a measure of angina pectoris, defined as chest pain on exertion, of cardiovascular origin, which is relieved by rest or nitroglycerine in ten minutes or less and is located in the sternum or left anterior chest and left arm. There is a standardized scoring algorithm recommended for creating a summary variable that indicates the presence of angina pectoris (Rose, 1982). Several published studies have examined the usefulness of this screening instrument for diagnosing cardiovascular chest pain in population-based surveys (Rose, 1962; Rose, 1965; Rose, 1977; Friedman, 1985). Individuals with angina pectoris who avoided exertion (such as walking fast or uphill) in order to avoid attacks of chest pain may not have completed the full Rose Questionnaire. A respondent who reported chest pain in G1 or G2, but answered that he/she 'never hurries or walks uphill' in G3 and did not report 'chest pain when walking on the level' in G4, was not asked questions G5-G10 and thus did not complete the full Rose Questionnaire. References Rose G.A., Blackburn H., Gillum R.F., Prineas R.J.: Cardiovascular Survey Methods. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1982, 161-165. Rose G.A.: The diagnosis of ischaemic heart pain and intermittent claudication in field surveys. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 27, 1962, 645-658. Rose G.A.: Chest pain questionnaire. Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 43(2), 1965, 32-39. Rose G.A., McCartney P., Reid D.D.: Self-administration of a questionnaire on chest pain and intermittent claudication. British Journal of Preventive and Social Medicine, 31, 1977, 42-48. Friedman L.M., Byington R.P., Beta-Blocker Heart Attack Trial Research Group: Assessment of angina pectoris after myocardial infarction: comparison of "Rose Questionnaire" with physician judgment in the Beta-Blocker Heart Attack Trial. American Journal of Epidemiology, 121(4), 1985, 555-562. Location of Chest Pain G9: Respondents with chest pain on exertion were asked to identify all locations of pain using a diagram of eight locations in the upper torso (see Appendix 1). Each location was coded as a separate variable where a 1 indicates the presence of chest pain in that location, an 8 indicates that the response to question G9 was blank but applicable. G10: The question "Do you feel it anywhere else?" was asked as a probe to identify possible additional locations of pain. If the respondent indicated additional locations they were coded as indicated, but the yes/no question about additional pain is not included on the data file. First and Last Chest Pain Events G13-G18: These questions were included to identify the first and last occurrences of severe chest pain lasting 30 minutes or more. In a few cases, the interviewers incorrectly accepted information for first and last attacks of chest pain with duration of less than 30 minutes. Since these questions were intended to be restricted to the attacks of chest pain lasting for 30 minutes or more, responses based on first and last chest pain attacks of shorter duration were not accepted. Number of Cigarette Packs Smoked ASPS B7, ASPS B9, ASPQ H6, ASPQ H8: If respondent answered in packs smoked per day rather than number of cigarettes, the number of packs was multiplied by 20 to yield an estimate of the number of cigarettes smoked per day. Other Specify-Brand Cigarette ASPS B10-B12, ASPQ H9-H11: The brand of cigarette mentioned in the 'other-specify' category was recoded into an existing brand name from card ASP-2 where possible. If the brand mentioned was not on the existing list, the brand name and information on the cigarette type from questions H12 (ASPQ) and B13 (ASPS) were checked against the Federal Trade Commission Tar, Nicotine, and Carbon Monoxide Report of 207 domestic cigarettes (Jan., 1985). Brands not on the existing brand name list (card ASP-2), but identified using the FTC report, were added to the existing list (see Appendix 3 for complete list). Specific Cigarette Brand Name ASPQ H11: This question was used as a probe to determine the specific name of the cigarette smoked within each brand. For example, if the brand smoked the most was Belair the respondent was asked if the name was Belair or Belair 100. The interviewer read all the names listed on card ASP-2 for the brand the respondent said was smoked the most. Major Activity - Skip Pattern Problems J2: Even though the respondent was only supposed to report one major activity, in a few cases the respondent reported more than one major activity; in those cases a decision was made to select working over keeping house as the major activity. In a few other cases the respondent was not asked the questions that corresponded directly with the reported major activity. In all of the cases the responses were recoded wherever possible to yield consistency with the reported major activity. Definition of Chronic Conditions General Information J5-J11, J15-J21: A few respondents reported pregnancy as a condition that limited their usual activity. In the absence of any reports of additional disabling conditions, these respondents were assumed to be free of chronic limitations and their responses were recoded accordingly. J8, J11, J18, J21, J35, J38: The name of the condition reported was not coded and therefore is not available on the data tape. Information in J8, J11, J18, J21, J35, and J38 allows the determination of whether the cause of the limitation was chronic or acute. A "chronic condition" is defined as one with onset more than three months ago or, if the onset was within the previous three months, that was on a list of predesignated chronic conditions.List of Predesignated Chronic Conditions ASP-3 Chronic Condition List Allergy, any Arthritis or rheumatism Asthma Cancer Cleft Palate Club foot Condition present since birth Deafness or serious trouble with hearing Diabetes Epilepsy Hardening of the arteries Hay fever Heart trouble Hemorrhoids or piles Hernia or rupture High blood pressure Kidney stones Mental illness Missing fingers, hand or arm; toes, foot or leg Palsy Paralysis of any kind Permanent stiffness or deformity of the foot, leg, fingers, arm or back Prostate trouble Repeated trouble with back or spine Rheumatic fever Serious trouble seeing, even when wearing glasses Sinus trouble, repeated attacks of Speech defect, any Stomach ulcer Stroke Thyroid trouble or goiter Tuberculosis Tumor, cyst, or growth Varicose veins, trouble with Other Specify--Any Changes Due to Disability J42: The 'make some other change--specify' responses pertaining to any changes due to disability or health problem were recoded into the existing categories whenever possible. Respondents specifically indicating a change of less than one month were assigned a code of 4 (Pos. 889). Type of Agricultural Crops L8: Respondents were asked to specify agricultural crops that they mainly worked with. The crops and codes are enumerated in Appendix 4. Each respondent was allowed to specify up to five crops. Persons with responses of none, don't know, or blank but applicable are coded in one field (Pos. 976) and the first through fifth crops are coded in the next five fields (Pos. 977-979, 980-982, 983-985, 986-988, 989-991); thus, the count of cases with substantive responses decreases sequentially. Language M1: Respondents who received the English language questionnaire were asked "Do you speak any Spanish?" and respondents who received the Spanish language questionnaire were asked "Do you speak any English?" Hence, a '1' in this position indicates that the respondent is at least minimally bilingual, while a '2' indicates that he/she is monolingual. Mexican-American Acculturation Score An eight-item Mexican-American acculturation score has been computed for those persons with national origin recode (Pos. 53) = 1. The Mexican-American acculturation score is the arithmetic mean of the scores for eight variables that were derived from Questions M1-M15 of the Adult Sample Person Questionnaire and Question B6 of the Family Questionnaire. The eight acculturation variables are: What language do you speak? What language do you prefer? What language do you read better? What language do you write better? What ethnic identification do you use? What ethnic identification does/did your mother use? What ethnic identification does/did your father use? Where were you born? Your mother? Your father? These eight variables represent a subset of the twenty-item Cuellar scale for Mexican-Americans that served as a prototype for the HHANES questions (Cuellar et al., 1980). Each of the first seven variables was scored from 1 to 5, where 1 represents the strongest Spanish language/Mexican orientation and 5 represents the strongest English language/American orientation. The eighth variable was scored either 1, 2 or 4. The responses and coding of the eight individual variables are shown below: The coding for the first two variables (Pos. 1022 and 1023), "What language do you speak? What language do you prefer?" was as follows: 1 Spanish only 2 Most Spanish, some English 3 Spanish and English about equally 4 Mostly English, some Spanish 5 English only The coding for the next two variables (Pos. 1024 and 1025), "What language do you read better? What language do you write better?" was as follows: 1 Reads (writes) Spanish only 2 Reads (writes) Spanish better than English 3 Reads (writes) Spanish and English equally well 4 Reads (writes) English better than Spanish 5 Reads (writes) English only The three variables on Mexican-American ethnic identification (Pos. 1026-1028), "Which ethnic identification do you use? Which ethnic identification does/did your mother/father use?" were coded as follows: 1 Mexican 2 Chicano 3 Mexican-American 4 Spanish, Spanish-, Latin-, Hispanic-American, American 5 Anglo or other The Mexican-American variable on place of birth (Pos. 1029), "Where were you born? Your mother? Your father?" was coded as follows: 1 Born in Mexico 2 Not born in Mexico, one or both parents born in Mexico 4 Not born in Mexico, neither parent born in Mexico. There were ten people who, even though they were interviewed in Spanish, had their answers marked onto an English-language questionnaire instrument. Since the question asked in M1 differs according to the language questionnaire instrument used, we were not able to determine what the response to M1 should have been. Because the remainder of the questionnaire is identical for both language versions, it was decided to assume that these persons speak at least some English but mostly Spanish, so that we could code the first language variable: "What language do you speak?" If the user wants to eliminate these persons from analysis or assume that they do not speak any English (which changes the final acculturation score very little), the user can identify these persons by looking for records with M1=8 (Pos. 1005) and M2=1 (Pos. 1006). The variable on place of birth (Pos. 1029) was meant to replicate Cuellar's item "generation"; but, due to gaps in the data collected in HHANES, it does not include five generation levels. Specifically, a 1 represents first generation (persons born in Mexico) and a 2 represents second generation (person born in the U.S. and either or both parents born in Mexico). Cuellar's scale incorporated information on the grandparents' birthplace to distinguish between the third, fourth, and fifth generations. Although HHANES did not include data on grandparents' birthplace, persons of the third generation or higher are those persons not born in Mexico with neither parent born in Mexico. They were assigned a score of 4. The user should be aware of the treatment of illiteracy in the development of the Mexican-American acculturation score. In order to compute an acculturation score for those persons who could either not read, not write, or both, the mean of each individual's scores on the remaining six or seven variables was assigned to the individual's scores for reading, writing or both. This was the only imputation performed for the eight acculturation variables; persons with missing values ('8') for any other variables were excluded from the computations for the acculturation score. Zero order correlation coefficients of the eight variables were examined in preparation for a factor analysis. Then a factor analysis of interviewed persons ages 18 and above, computed using the varimax rotation method, yielded two factors (Van de Geer, 1971; Nunnally, 1967). The first factor is a language factor that consists of the first four variables (language). The second factor is an ethnicity factor that consists of the last four variables (ethnic identification). In combination, the two factors pattern 75.75 percent of the total variance of the eight variables. The two factors are nearly equal in weight, with the language factor responsible for just over one-half of the patterned variance (52.41 percent) and the ethnicity factor responsible for just under one-half of the patterned variance (47.49) percent). Also, a reliability coefficient of 0.935 indicated an acceptable level of internal consistency. Furthermore, each of the eight variables contributes fairly equally to the two factor model (i.e., when the total patterned variance is partitioned among the eight variables the contributions range from 7.81 percent due to respondent's ethnic identification to 10.99 percent due to language read better). The factor analyses were replicated for males and females considered separately, for the examined population, and for the population ages 12-17 years. In each case all eight variables performed well. The Mexican-American acculturation score is the arithmetic mean of the scores of the eight variables. It occupies a two-digit field that is scaled from 1.0 to 4.9, where the minimum value (1.0) indicates the strongest Spanish language/Mexican orientation and the maximum value (4.9) indicates the strongest English language/United States orientation. The interpretation of measures of acculturation has been the topic of much research and analysis. For a discussion of alternative theoretical perspectives, users are referred to articles by Cuellar, et al., 1980; Montgomery and Orozco, 1984; Olmedo, 1979; and Teske and Nelson, 1974. References o Cuellar, I., Harris, L.C. and Jasso, R.: An acculturation scale for Mexican American normalized clinical populations. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 2(3): 199-217, 1980. o Montgomery, G.T., and Orazco, S.: Validation of a measure of acculturation for Mexican Americans. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 6(1): 53-63, 1984. o Nunnally, J.C.: Psychometric Theory. McGraw-Hill Co., New York, New York, 1967. o Olmedo, E.L.: Acculturation: A psychometric perspective. American Psychologist. November: 1061-1070, 1979. o Teske, R.H.C. and Nelson, B.H.: Acculturation and assimilation: A clarification. American Ethnologist. May: 351-366, 1974. o Van de Geer, J.P.: Introduction to Multivariate Analysis for the Social Sciences. W.H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco, CA, 1976. Cuban-American and Puerto Rican Language Usage and Birthplace The available ethnicity data, from questions M10-M13 (Pos. 1014-1019), do not yield a categorization schema that is directly comparable to that developed for the three ethnic identification variables (Pos. 1026-1028) used to compute the Mexican-American acculturation score. Therefore, for the Cuban-American and Puerto Rican portions of the survey, only the scores for the four language variables (Pos. 1022-1025) and a birthplace variable (Pos. 1029) have been computed for those persons with a national origin recode (Pos. 53) = 1. No final acculturation score (Pos. 1030-1031) is available for Cuban-Americans or Puerto Ricans in this survey. The four language variables were derived from Questions M1-M9 of the Adult Sample Person Questionnaire. The variables are: What language do you speak? What language do you prefer? What language do you read better? What language do you write better? The coding for the first two variables (Pos. 1022 and 1023), "What language do you speak? What language do you prefer?" was as follows: 1 Spanish only 2 Most Spanish, some English 3 Spanish and English about equally 4 Mostly English, some Spanish 5 English only The coding for the next two variables (Pos. 1024 and 1025), "What language do you read better? What language do you write better?" was as follows: 1 Reads (writes) Spanish only 2 Reads (writes) Spanish better than English 3 Reads (writes) Spanish and English equally well 4 Reads (writes) English better than Spanish 5 Reads (writes) English only The birthplace variable (Pos. 1029) was derived from Questions M14 and M15 of the Adult Sample Person Questionnaire and Question B6 of the Family Questionnaire. The variable on birthplace was coded as follows: 1 Born in Cuba (Puerto Rico) 2 Not born in Cuba (Puerto Rico), one or both parents born in Cuba (Puerto Rico) 4 Not born in Cuba (Puerto Rico), neither parent born in Cuba (Puerto Rico) This variable on place of birth was meant to replicate Cuellar's item "generation"; but, due to gaps in the data collected in HHANES, it does not include five generation levels. Specifically, a 1 represents first generation (persons born in Cuba (Puerto Rico)) and a 2 represents second generation (person born in the U.S. and either or both parents born in Cuba (Puerto Rico)). Cuellar's scale incorporated information on the grandparents' birthplace to distinguish between the third, fourth, and fifth generations. Although HHANES did not include data on grandparents' birthplace, persons of the third generation or higher are those persons not born in Cuba (Puerto Rico) with neither parent born in Cuba (Puerto Rico). They were assigned a score of 4. Please contact the Medical Statistics Branch of the Division of Health Examination Statistics if interested in the results of our ongoing consultation and research efforts with Cuban and Puerto Rican acculturation experts. Adult Sample Person Supplement Data Missing In the Mexican-American portion of the survey, supplemental data forms for 17 examined adults were missing. The other 861 records without ASPS data were adults who were not examined (tape position 16=2). In the Cuban-American portion, supplemental data forms for 5 examined adults were missing. The other 334 records without ASPS data were adults who were not examined (tape position 16=2). In the Puerto Rican portion, supplemental data forms for 14 examined adults were missing. The other 427 records without ASPS data were adults who were not examined (tape position 16=2). Termination of Menstrual Cycle ASPS C3, C5: These questions concerning termination of menstrual cycles are intended to determine menopausal status. Early ages of menopause (under age 40) were usually related to a hysterectomy (C6). Pregnancy or lactation were, by definition, not acceptable reasons for a yes response to C3. Days Since End of Last Menstrual Cycle ASPS C4: Reports of days since the end of the last menstrual cycle in excess of 34 days may reflect a current pregnancy, lactation, or perimenopausal state and can be cross-checked with questions C27, C29, and C31 for further information. Birth Control Pill Usage - ASPS C13-C15 ASPS C13-C15: Reports of the birth control pill usage begun after age 40 were verified to try to distinguish oral contraceptives from postmenopausal estrogens. Use of the data from C3 could provide additional information on menstrual status. Birth Control Pill Usage - ASPS C17 ASPS C17: The response 1 "normal cycle" was a cross-check for women who were currently taking birth control pills, but who may have been on the "off" day (i.e., days 22 to 28 for 21-day pills). If the respondent indicated normal cycle, the current brand of pill was coded in C18. Number of Pregnancies ASPS C32-C35: The number of pregnancies may differ from the total number of miscarriages, stillbirths and live births. In a few cases, multiple births may result in fewer pregnancies than the total in C33-C35. On the other hand, since the number of abortions was not specifically asked about, the number of pregnancies (including abortions) in C32 may exceed the total in C33-C35. Child's Problem or Defect ASPS C40: Positions 1236 to 1275 contain information pertaining to up to five children born with a problem or defect. A positive response to either C37 or C39 resulted in data in C40. Some respondents reported conditions that were not included on the list in C40 (for example, jaundice, respiratory problem, and blood problem). However, since there was no 'other, specify' response category for this question, not all defects are reflected in the responses to C40. APPENDIX 1 - CHEST DIAGRAM Chart for Section ASPQ-F -- Digestive Disease FOR COPY OF THIS DIAGRAM CONTACT IRMO, EXT. 3396. Chart for Section ASPQ-G -- Cardiovascular Disease FOR COPY OF THIS DIAGRAM CONTACT IRMO, EXT. 3396. APPENDIX 2 - SELF REPORT OF PHYSICIAN'S DIAGNOSIS OF CHEST PAIN Coronary Heart Disease CORONARY HEART DISEASE Heart Attack Possible Heart Attack Cardiac Arrest Heart Surgery Coronary Occlusion Angina Pectoris Other Cardiovascular Disease OTHER CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Heart Condition (unspecified) Circulation Diseases Mitral Valve Prolapse Heart Rhythm Disturbances Congenital Heart Conditions Enlarged Heart Inflamed Heart Heart Murmur Rheumatic Heart Disease Pericarditis High Blood Pressure Stroke Blood Clots Low Blood Pressure Respiratory Conditions RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS Lung Conditions (unspecified) Pneumonia Bronchitis/Chest Congestion Tuberculosis Pleurisy Asthma Allergies Respiratory Problems (unspecified) Pulmonary Embolism Coughing Chest pain, Non-cardiovascular Stress, Tension or Nervous Conditions STRESS, TENSION OR NERVOUS CONDITIONS Tension Anxiety Depression Nerves, Nervousness Stress Pressure Fatigue, Tiredness Blank but Applicable Don't Know APPENDIX 3 - CIGARETTE BRAND NAMES Alpine - Cambridge Menthol 100 CODE CIGARETTE BRAND NAMES 001 Alpine 002 American Lights 120 003 American Lights 004 Artic Lights 005 Artic Lights 100 006 Aspen 007 Barclay 008 Barclay 100 009 Belair 134 Belair 100 010 Benson & Hedges 011 Benson & Hedges 100 012 Benson & Hedges Lights 157 Benson & Hedges Ultra Lights 158 Bright 159 Bright Lights 013 Brookwood 014 Bull Durham 015 Cambridge 016 Cambridge Menthol 100 Camel - Galaxy CODE CIGARETTE BRAND NAMES 017 Camel 018 Camel Lights 019 Camel "long" Lights 135 Camel Lights 100 020 Carlton 021 Carlton 100 136 Carlton 120 022 Chesterfield 137 Chesterfield 100 023 Decade 138 Decade 100 024 Doral 025 Doral II 026 DuMaurier 027 English Ovals 028 Eve (100mm) 029 Eve 030 Eve (120mm) 031 Fatima 032 Galaxy Half & Half - Kool International CODE CIGARETTE BRAND NAMES 035 Half & Half 036 Herbert Tareyton 037 Hi Lite 038 Home Run 039 Iceburg 100 040 Kent 033 Kent Golden Lights 034 Kent Golden Lights 100 041 Kent Micronite II 042 Kent Micronite II 100 043 Kent III 044 Kent III 100 161 Kent 100 045 Kool 163 Kool 100 139 Kool Lights 046 Kool Milds 047 Kool Milds 100 048 Kool Super Lights 049 Kool International Kool Ultra - Max CODE CIGARETTE BRAND NAMES 140 Kool Ultra 141 Kool Ultra 100 162 Kool Super Longs 100 050 L & M 142 L & M 100 051 L & M Lights 052 Lark 053 Lark 100 054 Lark II 055 Lark Lights 056 Lark Lights 100 057 Long Johns 058 Lucky Strike 059 Lucky 10 060 Lucky 100 061 Marlboro 062 Marlboro 100 063 Marlboro Lights 064 Marlboro Lights 100 065 Max Merit - Old Gold Lights CODE CIGARETTE BRAND NAMES 066 Merit 067 Merit Ultra Light 143 Merit 100 068 Montclair 069 More 144 More 120 165 More Lights 100 070 Multifilter 071 Newport 072 Newport 100 073 Newport Lights 145 Newport Red 146 Northwind 147 Northwind 100 074 Now 075 Now 100 076 Oasis 077 Old Goal Straights 078 Old Gold Filters 079 Old Gold Lights Old Gold 100 - Raleigh Lights CODE CIGARETTE BRAND NAMES 080 Old Gold 100 081 Old Gold 148 Omni 100 082 Pall Mall 083 Pall Mall Lights Menthol 084 Pall Mall "Extra" Lights 085 Pall Mall Lights 166 Pall Mall 100 167 Pall Mall Light 100 086 Parliament Lights 087 Parliament Lights 100 088 Philip Morris 089 Philip Morris Commander 090 Philip Morris International 091 Picayune 092 Piedmont 093 Players 168 Players Light 094 Raleigh 095 Raleigh Lights Raleigh Lights 100 - Spring 100 CODE CIGARETTE BRAND NAMES 096 Raleigh Lights 100 097 Real 098 St. Moritz 149 St. Moritz 100 099 Salem 100 Salem Lights 101 Salem "Long" Lights 100 169 Salem Lights 100 150 Salem Ultra Lights 151 Salem 100 173 Salem Slim Lights 100 129 Salem Ultra 130 Salem Ultra 100 102 Saratoga 152 Saratoga 120 170 Satin 171 Satin Lights 103 Silva Thins 153 Silva Thins 100 104 Spring 100 Tall - Viceroy Rich Lights 100 CODE CIGARETTE BRAND NAMES 105 Tall 154 Tall 120 106 Tareyton 107 Tareyton Lights 108 Tareyton Long Lights 109 Tareyton Ultra Low Tar 155 Tareyton 100 110 Tempo 111 Triumph 112 Triumph 100 113 True 114 True 100 115 Twist 116 Vantage 117 Vantage 100 118 Vantage Ultra Light 156 Vantage Ultra Light 100 119 Viceroy 120 Viceroy Rich Lights 121 Viceroy Rich Lights 100 Virginia Slims - Brand Name "DK" CODE CIGARETTE BRAND NAMES 122 Virginia Slims 123 Virginia Slims Lights 172 Virginia Slims Lights 100 124 Winston 125 Winston 100 126 Winston Lights 127 Winston Lights 100 128 Winston Ultra Lights 131 No Particular Brand 132 Roll your own 133* Not Listed 999 Brand Name "DK" *If not listed exactly, code as 133. APPENDIX 4 - AGRICULTURE CROPS Alphabetic Alfalfa - Castor Beans CODE CROP 601 Alfalfa 301 Almonds 501 Apples 502 Apricots 101 Artichokes 102 Asparagus 503 Avocados 201 Barley 103 Beans 104 Beets 504 Berries 105 Broccoli 106 Brussel Sprouts 202 Buckwheat 107 Cabbage 108 Cantaloupes 110 Carrots 109 Casaba Melons 302 Cashews 401 Castor Beans Cauliflower - Escarole CODE CROP 111 Cauliflower 112 Celeriac 113 Celery 114 Chard 505 Cherries 303 Chestnuts 115 Chicory 116 Citron 602 Clover 117 Collards 118 Corn 603 Cotton 604 Cowpeas 119 Cucumbers 120 Cucurbits 506 Currants 507 Dates 121 Eggplant 122 Endive 123 Escarole Fescue - Kudzu CODE CROP 605 Fescue 508 Figs 304 Filberts 606 Flax 500 Fruits, not further specified 124 Garlic 200 Grains 509 Grapefruit 510 Grapes/Raisins 600 Grasses 125 Green Peppers 511 Guavas 305 Hazelnuts 607 Hemp 126 Honeydrew Melons 608 Hops 127 Horseradish 128 Kale 609 Kenaf 610 Kudzu Kumquats - Okra CODE CROP 512 Kumquats 129 Leeks 513 Lemons 130 Lentils 611 Lespedeza 131 Lettuce 514 Limes 515 Litchi Nuts 516 Loquat 517 Mangoes 133 Millet 132 Milo 134 Mushrooms 402 Mustard 518 Nectarines 702 Nursery or Landscape Plants 300 Nuts 203 Oats 400 Oil Seeds 135 Okra Olives - Pumpkins CODE CROP 519 Olives 136 Onions 520 Oranges 521 Papayas 137 Parsley 138 Parsnips 522 Peaches 307 Peanuts 523 Pears 139 Peas 306 Pecans 140 Peppers 524 Persimmons 309 Pinon 308 Pistachio Nuts 525 Plaintain 526 Plums/Prunes 527 Pomegranates 141 Potatoes 701 Pumpkins Quinces - Tung CODE CROP 528 Quinces 142 Radishes 143 Rhubarb 204 Rice 144 Rutabaga, Turnips 205 Rye 403 Safflower 404 Sesame 206 Sorghum 405 Soybean 145 Spices 146 Spinach 147 Squash 406 Sunflower 148 Sweet Potatoes 530 Tangerines 529 Tangeloes 612 Tobacco 149 Tomatoes 407 Tung Turf - Wheat (Hay) CODE CROP 613 Turf 700 Vegetables, not further specified 614 Vetch 310 Walnuts 150 Watermelon 207 Wheat (Hay) Numeric Agriculture Crops 101 - 120 CODE CROP 101 Artichoke 102 Asparagus 103 Beans 104 Beets 105 Broccoli 106 Brussel Sprouts 107 Cabbage 108 Cantaloupes 109 Casaba Melons 110 Carrots 111 Cauliflower 112 Celeriac 113 Celery 114 Chard 115 Chicory 116 Citron 117 Collards 118 Corn 119 Cucumbers 120 Cucurbits Agriculture Crops 121 - 140 CODE CROP 121 Eggplant 122 Endive 123 Escarole 124 Garlic 125 Green Pappers 126 Honeydew Melons 127 Horseradish 128 Kale 129 Leeks 130 Lentils 131 Lettuce 132 Milo 133 Millet 134 Mushrooms 135 Okra 136 Onions 137 Parsley 138 Parsnips 139 Peas 140 Peppers Agriculture Crops 141 - 301 CODE CROP 141 Potatoes 142 Radishes 143 Rhubarb 144 Rutabagas, Turnips 145 Spices 146 Spinach 147 Squash 148 Sweet Potatoes 149 Tomatoes 150 Watermelon 200 Grains 201 Barley 202 Buckwheat 203 Oats 204 Rice 205 Rye 206 Sorghum 207 Wheat (Hay) 300 Nuts 301 Almonds Agriculture Crops 302 - 502 CODE CROP 302 Cashews 303 Chestnuts 304 Filberts 305 Hazelnuts 306 Pecans 307 Peanuts 308 Pistachio Nuts 309 Pinon 310 Walnuts 400 Oil Seeds 401 Castor Beans 402 Mustard 403 Safflower 404 Sesame 405 Soybean 406 Sunflower 407 Tung 500 Fruits, not further specified 501 Apples 502 Apricots Agriculture Crops 503 - 522 CODE CROP 503 Avocados 504 Berries 505 Cherries 506 Currants 507 Dates 508 Figs 509 Grapefruit 510 Grapes/Raisins 511 Guavas 512 Kumquats 513 Lemons 514 Limes 515 Litchi Nuts 516 Loquat 517 Mangoes 518 Nectarines 519 Olives 520 Oranges 521 Papayas 522 Peaches Agriculture Crops 523 - 611 CODE CROP 523 Pears 524 Persimmons 525 Plaintain 526 Plums/Prunes 527 Pomegranates 528 Quinces 529 Tangeloes 530 Tangerines 600 Grasses 601 Alfalfa 602 Clover 603 Cotton 604 Cowpeas 605 Fescue 606 Flax 607 Hemp 608 Hops 609 Kenaf 610 Kudzu 611 Lespedeza Agriculture Crops 612 - 702 CODE CROP 612 Tobacco 613 Turf 614 Vetch 700 Vegetables, not further specified 701 Pumpkins 702 Nursery or Landscape Plants APPENDIX 5 - ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES Code # Brand and Description 001 Ovcon-35 (21 day) 002 Ovcon-35 (28 day) 003 Ovcon-50 (21 day) 004 Ovcon-50 (28 day) 005 Demulen (21 day) 006 Demulen (28 day) 007 Demulen 1/35 (21 day) 008 Demulen 1/35 (28 day) 009 Ovulen (21 day) 010 Ovulen (28 day) 011 Enovid-E (21 day) 012 Enovid-E (20 day) 013 Lo/Ovral (21 day) 014 Lo/Ovral (28 day) 015 Ovral (21 day) 016 Ovral (28 day) 017 Ovrette (28 day) 018 Loestrin 1/20 (21 day) 019 Loestrin 1/20 Fe (28 day) 020 Loestrin 1.5/30 (21 day) 021 Loestrin 1.5/30 Fe (28 day) 022 Norlestrin 1/50 (21 day) 023 Norlestrin 1/50 (28 day) 024 Norlestrin 1/50 Fe (28 day) 025 Norlestrin 2.5/50 (21 day) 026 Norlestrin 2.5/50 Fe (28 day) 027 Brevicon (21 day) 028 Brevicon (28 day) 029 Norinyl 1 + 35 (21 day) 030 Norinyl 1 + 35 (28 day) 031 Norinyl 1 + 50 (21 day) 032 Norinyl 1 + 50 (28 day) 033 Norinyl 1 + 80 (21 day) 034 Norinyl 1 + 80 (28 day) 035 Norinyl 2 mg (20 day) 036 Nor-QD 037 Ortho-Novum 1/35 (21 day) 038 Ortho-Novum 1/35 (28 day) 039 Modicon (21 day) 040 Modicon (28 day) 041 Ortho-Novum 1/50 (21 day) 042 Ortho-Novum 1/50 (28 day) 043 Ortho-Novum 1/80 (21 day) 044 Ortho-Novum 1/80 (28 day) 045 Ortho-Novum 10/11 (21 day) 046 Ortho-Novum 10/11 (28 day) 047 Ortho-Novum 2 mg (21 day) 048 Micronor 777 Other, not specified 888 Blank but applicable 999 Unknown REFERENCES 1. 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