Scientific Data Documentation
Child History (1982-1984)
DSN: CC37.HSPHANES.CHILDQ2 ABSTRACT Introduction and Survey Description Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Mexican Americans Cuban Americans Puerto Ricans Tape Number 6522 CHILD HISTORY QUESTIONNAIRE Ages 6 Months - 11 Years Version 2 March 1987 The Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (HHANES) was conducted from July 1982 through December 1984. 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 March 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 This tape does not include data on medicines and vitamin/mineral usage. These data will be released separately. 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. 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 acknowledgment 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 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 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. 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 of 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 Child Sample Person Questionnaire was administered by a trained interviewer for all sample persons ages 6 months-11 years. A proxy respondent was used for all but one section of the questionnaire: the child sample person self-response section. The child sample person self-response section was only administered to children ages 6-11 years. The proxy respondent had to be a family member at least 18 years old and preferably a parent or guardian. 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 Child Sample Person Questionnaire 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 procedures is contained in the household interviewer's manual (Ref. No. 12). This manual is 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. Avg. Design Effects\Sex\Selected Variables\Mexican-American Average Design Effects, by Sex, for Selected Variables -- Child Sample Person Questionnaire Mexican-American Portion Mean or Tape Both Male Female Variable Proportion Positions Sexes Age of biological mother x 446-447 3.3 2.1 2.5 Born in hospital p 450 4.4 3.6 1.5 Born with problem or defect p 470 1.0 1.0 1.4 Breastfed p 481 3.4 2.5 2.0 Never had routine physical examination p 571 5.9 3.3 3.3 Never had dental care p 574 2.8 1.5 2.3 No dental insurance p 581 3.7 3.2 1.8 Told by doctor they had anemia p 583 1.4 1.2 1.0 Trouble seeing without glasses p 586 2.4 1.3 2.0 Never had vision tested p 603 5.2 2.5 3.2 Trouble hearing p 612 1.8 1.7 1.3 Never had hearing tested p 620 3.6 1.9 2.2 Told by doctor they had asthma p 672 1.9 1.8 1.2 First language spoken Spanish p 778,789 5.2 3.2 3.6 Parents mainly speak Spanish at home p 783,794 5.0 2.9 3.2 Received food or health care under WIC program p 795 6.5 4.5 2.8 Source: NCHS, HHANES, 1982-84, Tape Number 6522, Version 2. Avg. Design Effects\Sex\Selected Variables\Cuban-American Average Design Effects, by Sex, for Selected Variables -- Child Sample Person Questionnaire Cuban-American Portion Mean or Tape Both Male Female Variable Proportion Positions Sexes Age of biological mother x 446-447 1.0 1.0 1.5 Born in hospital p 450 1.1 1.0 1.1 Born with problem or defect p 470 1.0 1.0 1.0 Breastfed p 481 2.9 1.7 2.4 Never had routine physical examination p 571 1.3 2.1 1.0 Never had dental care p 574 1.0 1.0 1.0 No dental insurance p 581 2.8 1.5 2.8 Told by doctor they had anemia p 583 1.3 1.1 1.3 Trouble seeing without glasses p 586 1.6 1.0 1.7 Never had vision tested p 603 1.8 2.0 1.4 Trouble hearing p 612 1.0 1.0 1.1 Never had hearing tested p 620 1.0 1.0 1.0 Told by doctor they had asthma p 672 1.0 1.1 1.0 First language spoken Spanish p 778,789 1.2 1.0 1.4 Parents mainly speak Spanish at home p 783,794 1.4 1.0 2.4 Received food or health care under WIC program p 795 2.0 1.4 1.8 Source: NCHS, HHANES, 1982-84, Tape Number 6522, Version 2. Avg. Design Effects\Sex\Selected Variables\Puerto Rican Average Design Effects, by Sex, for Selected Variables -- Child Sample Person Questionnaire Puerto Rican Portion Mean or Tape Both Male Female Variable Proportion Positions Sexes Age of biological mother x 446-447 2.2 2.2 1.3 Born in hospital p 450 1.3 1.5 1.0 Born with problem or defect p 470 1.2 1.0 2.2 Breastfed p 481 1.8 1.4 1.5 Never had routine physical examination p 571 2.1 1.4 1.3 Never had dental care p 574 3.2 2.1 1.7 No dental insurance p 581 2.3 1.3 2.3 Told by doctor they had anemia p 583 3.6 3.6 1.0 Trouble seeing without glasses p 586 1.0 1.0 1.0 Never had vision tested p 603 1.2 1.6 1.1 Trouble hearing p 612 1.3 1.0 1.0 Never had hearing tested p 620 1.0 1.0 1.2 Told by doctor they had asthma p 672 2.0 1.2 1.5 First language spoken Spanish p 778,789 1.3 1.0 2.5 Parents mainly speak Spanish at home p 783,794 1.1 1.0 2.1 Received food or health care under WIC program p 795 5.5 2.9 3.3 Source: NCHS, HHANES, 1982-84, Tape Number 6522, Version 2. 4Example of Estimated Variance Using the Design Effect Suppose, for example, that there were 1,379 Mexican-American females in the sample ages 6 months-11 years. Suppose, also, that the average age of their biological mothers at time of birth was 24.6 and that 6 percent of them were born with a problem or defect. 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, (.06) (.94) V = 1379 = .00004 = variance for a simple random sample Then, multiplying by the design effect, = (.00004) (1.4) = .000056 = estimated variance for the complex sample In a similar way, the complex sample variance of the mean age of biological mothers for this age-sex group is determined by multiplying the simple random sample variance of the mean by the appropriate design effect -- in this example, 2.5. 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). 1VARIABLES AND THEIR CATEGORIES 2Sociodemographic Data - Sample Person (Pos. 1-99) 3Source Source: Family Questionnaire (FQ) Household Screener Questionnaire (HSQ) 31-5 Sample Person Sequence Number COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 1-5 Sample Person Sequence Number 01-09565 Mexican Americans 2,781 - - 10001-11770 Cuban Americans - 312 - 13001-16417 Puerto Ricans - - 953 36-12 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 6-12 Blank 313 Portion of Survey COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 13 Portion of Survey 1 Mexican-American (M) 2,781 - - 2 Cuban-American (C) - 312 - 3 Puerto Rican (P) - - 953 314 Family Questionnaire Missing COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 14 Family Questionnaire Missing See Note 1 1 Yes 9 3 8 2 No 2,772 309 945 315 Version Number COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 15 Version Number 2 2,781 312 953 316 Examination Status COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 16 Examination Status See Note 2 1 Examined 2,550 237 845 2 Not examined 231 75 108 317 Language of Interview (Pos. 1-400) COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 17 Language of interview (Pos. 1-400) FQ 1 English 1,711 66 439 2 Spanish 1,061 243 506 Blank 9 3 8 318-21 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 2,781 312 953 20-21 82-84 Year 2,781 312 953 322-25 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 2,550 237 854 Blank 231 75 99 24-25 82-84 Year 2,550 237 854 Blank 231 75 99 326-29 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 2,773 309 949 88 Blank but applicable 8 3 4 28-29 70-84 Year 2,780 310 951 88 Blank but applicable 1 2 2 330-31 Age at Interview (Computed) COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 30-31 Age at Interview (computed) 01-11 (See next column for units) 2,781 312 953 332 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 2,645 298 911 2 Months 136 14 42 333-38 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 00-12 Years 2,781 312 953 35-36 00-11 Months 2,781 312 953 37-38 00-30 Days 2,781 312 953 339-43 Family Number COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 39-43 Family Number See Note 3 00002-03526 2,781 - - 04002-04897 - 312 - 07001-08581 - - 953 344-45 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 (1 family with only 1 member) 0 0 0 02 Head of family, with no related persons in house- hold (2+ persons in household) 0 0 0 03 Head of family, with related persons in household 0 0 0 04 Wife of had (husband living at home and not in Armed Forces) 0 0 0 05 Wife of head (husband living at home and is in Armed Forces) 0 0 0 06 Husband of head (wife living at home and not in Armed Forces) 0 0 0 07 Husband of head (wife living at home and is in Armed Forces) 0 0 0 08 Child of head or head's spouse 2,539 276 818 09 Grandchild of head or head's spouse 185 35 112 10 Parent of head or head's spouse 0 0 0 11 Other relative (includes ex- spouse, daughter-in-law, etc.) 55 1 23 12 Foster child 2 0 0 346 Sex COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 46 Sex FQ B-4 1 Male 1,394 158 484 2 Female 1,387 154 469 347 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 2,675 297 779 2 Black 36 4 55 3 Other 3 1 33 8 Blank but applicable 21 1 26 9 Not observed 37 6 52 Blank 9 3 8 348-49 National Origin/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 480 0 0 02 Mexican-American 2,141 0 0 03 Chicano 43 0 0 04 Puerto Rican 0 0 903 05 Boricuan 0 0 9 06 Cuban 1 167 6 07 Cuban-American 0 124 0 08 Hispano - specify 53 2 5 09 Other Latin-American or other Spanish - specify 6 3 8 00 Other - specify 43 16 22 10 Spanish-American 10 0 0 11 Spanish (Spain) 4 0 0 350-52 State/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 7 001-103 State/country code 2,751 304 928 888 Blank but applicable 21 5 17 Blank 9 3 8 353 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" 2,761 291 914 2 Not "Hispanic" 20 21 39 354-55 Highest Grade/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 1,466 157 483 01-08 Elementary grade 1,290 151 455 09-12 High school grade 1 0 0 13-16 College 0 0 0 17 Graduate school 0 0 0 88 Blank but applicable 15 1 7 Blank 9 3 8 356 Finish Highest Grade/Year? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 56 Did sample person finish that FQ B-8 grade/year? 1 Yes 525 18 153 2 No 754 128 286 8 Blank but applicable 27 6 23 Blank 1,475 160 491 357 Married, Widowed, Divorced, Separated, or Never 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/she never been married? 0 Under 14 years of age 2,772 309 945 1 Married - spouse in household 0 0 0 2 Married - spouse not in household 0 0 0 3 Widowed 0 0 0 4 Divorced 0 0 0 5 Separated 0 0 0 6 Never married 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 0 Blank 9 3 8 358 Serve in U.S. Armed Forces? 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 0 0 0 2 No 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 0 Blank 2,781 312 953 359 During Past 2 Wks., Work at Job/Business? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 59 During the past 2 weeks, did sample FQ B-13 person work at any time at a job or business, not counting work around the house? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 0 Blank 2,781 312 953 360 During Past 2 Wks., Have Job/Business? 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 0 0 0 2 No 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 0 Blank 2,781 312 953 361 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 work FQ B-14 or on layoff from a job? 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 0 Blank 2,781 312 953 362 Which, Looking for Work or on Layoff from Work? 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 0 0 0 2 Layoff 0 0 0 3 Both 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 0 Blank 2,781 312 953 363-65 Kind of Business/Industry Work for 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 0 0 0 990 Blank but applicable 0 0 0 Blank 2,781 312 953 366-68 Kind of Work Doing 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 0 0 0 999 Blank but applicable 0 0 0 Blank 2,781 312 953 369 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 0 0 0 2 A Federal government employee 0 0 0 3 A State government employee 0 0 0 4 A Local government employee 0 0 0 5 Self-employed in own incorpora- ted business or professional practice 0 0 0 6 Self-employed in own unin- corporated business, profes- sional practice, or farm 0 0 0 7 Working without pay in family business or farm 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 0 0 Never worked or never worked at a full-time civilian job lasting 2 weeks or more 0 0 0 Blank 2,781 312 953 370 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 34 4 20 2 Not covered 2,737 303 921 8 Blank but applicable 1 2 4 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 9 3 8 371 Social Security Medicare Pay for Hospital Bills? 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 29 4 17 2 No 5 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 1 2 5 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 2,746 306 929 372 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 person now covered by FQ C-4 that part 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 31 2 15 2 No 3 2 3 8 Blank but applicable 1 2 5 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 2,746 306 929 373 Type of Medicare Coverage as Shown on Card 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 0 0 0 3 Card not available 0 0 1 4 Hospital and medical 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 1 2 5 Blank 2,780 310 947 374 Health Insurance Plan Pay Part of Hosp./Doc./Surgeon's Bill? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 74 Is sample person now covered by FQ C-9 any health insurance plan which pays any part of a hospital, doctor's, or surgeon's bill? 1 Yes 1,539 180 301 2 No 1,226 125 638 8 Blank but applicable 4 4 6 9 Don't know 3 0 0 Blank 9 3 8 375 Covered by Plan Paying 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-10 plan that pays any part of hospital expenses? 1 Yes 1,524 175 281 2 No 2 2 3 8 Blank but applicable 16 7 20 9 Don't know 1 0 3 Blank 1,238 128 646 376 Plan Paying Part Doctor's/Surgeon's Bills for Operation? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 76 Is sample person covered by a FQ C-11 plan that pays any part of a doctor's or surgeon's bills for operations? 1 Yes 1,516 177 279 2 No 11 3 7 8 Blank but applicable 13 4 14 9 Don't know 3 0 7 Blank 1,238 128 646 377-78 Main Reason Don't Carry Health Insurance COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Many people do not carry health FQ C-13/15 insurance for various reasons. See Note 10 Which of these statements describes 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 135 10 378 02 Unemployed, or reasons related to unemployment 117 11 25 03 Can't obtain insurance because of poor health, illness, or age 5 0 3 04 Too expensive, can't afford health insurance 682 74 161 05 Dissatisfied with previous insurance 20 1 0 06 Don't believe in insurance 8 1 4 07 Have been healthy, not much sickness in the family, haven't needed health insurance 72 6 9 08 Military dependent, (CHAMPUS), Veteran's benefits 14 0 4 09 Some other reason - not specified 0 0 4 10 Some other reason - specified 99 8 9 88 Blank but applicable 50 14 30 Blank 1,579 187 326 379-80 Second Reason Don't Carry Health Insurance COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Many people do not carry health FQ C-13/15 insurance for various reasons. See Note 10 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 994 93 511 01 Care received through Medicaid or welfare 29 4 24 02 Unemployed, or reasons related to unemployment 45 10 6 03 Can't obtain insurance because of poor health, illness, or age 1 0 0 04 Too expensive, can't afford health insurance 59 0 46 05 Dissatisfied with previous insurance 5 0 0 06 Don't believe in insurance 7 2 2 07 Have been healthy, not much sickness in the family, haven't needed health insurance 19 0 4 08 Military dependent, (CHAMPUS), Veteran's benefits 0 0 1 09 Some other reason - not specified 0 0 0 10 Some other reason - specified 9 2 3 88 Blank but applicable 34 14 30 Blank 1,579 187 326 381-87 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 81-87 Blank 388 Received Health Care Paid/will be Paid by Medicare? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 88 During the last 12 months, has sample person received health care which has been or will be paid for by Medicaid? 1 Yes 245 28 481 2 No 2,514 278 451 8 Blank but applicable 13 2 13 9 Don't know 0 1 0 Blank 9 3 8 389 Have 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 240 28 505 2 No 2,521 275 428 8 Blank but applicable 11 6 12 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 9 3 8 390 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 173 23 381 2 Medicaid card seen - expired 4 0 6 3 No card seen 57 5 106 4 Other card seen 0 0 0 5 Other card seen (specify) 2 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 15 6 23 Blank 2,530 278 436 391 Other Public Assistance 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 31 2 8 2 No 2,740 307 930 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 7 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 9 3 8 392 Armed Forces Retirement Pay or Veteran's Admin. Pension 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 2 2 0 2 No 2,768 307 941 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 4 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 9 3 8 393 Which Receive, 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 1 0 0 2 Veteran's Administration 1 0 0 3 Both 0 2 0 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 4 Blank 2,777 310 949 394 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 14 2 4 2 No 2,757 307 939 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 2 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 9 3 8 395 Health Care for Dependents or Survivors of Military Persons? 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 14 2 2 2 No 2,756 307 940 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 3 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 9 3 8 396 Included in 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 217 19 334 2 No 2,544 286 590 8 Blank but applicable 11 3 21 9 Don't know 0 1 0 Blank 9 3 8 397 Rec. "Supplemental Security Income" ("SSI") Gold-Col. 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 24 2 28 2 No 2,742 303 907 8 Blank but applicable 6 4 10 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 9 3 8 398 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 0 0 0 2 No 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 0 Blank 2,781 312 953 399 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 0 0 0 2 No 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 0 Blank 2,781 312 953 2Sociodemographic Data - Head of Family (Pos. 100-131) 3Source Source: Family Questionnaire (FQ) Household Screener Questionnaire (HSQ) 3100 Interview and Examination Status 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 1,512 157 470 2 Selected as sample person, interviewed on Adult Sample Person Questionnaire, but not examined 224 56 57 3 Selected as sample person, not interviewed, and not examined 86 16 7 4 Not selected as sample person 950 80 411 Blank 9 3 8 3101 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 101 Blank 3102-105 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 2,763 308 947 88 Blank but applicable 18 4 6 104-105 03-66, 97-99 Year 2,774 310 949 88 Blank but applicable 7 2 4 3106-107 Age at Interview COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 106-107 Age at Interview 17-85 Years 2,781 312 953 3108 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 108 Blank 3109 Sex COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 109 Sex FQ B-4 1 Male 2,228 249 379 2 Female 544 60 566 Blank 9 3 8 3110 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 2,644 290 804 2 Black 27 6 75 3 Other 2 1 30 8 Blank but applicable 36 9 20 9 Not observed 63 3 16 Blank 9 3 8 3111-112 National Origin/Ancestry 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 791 0 1 02 Mexican-American 1,638 0 0 03 Chicano 42 0 0 04 Puerto Rican 9 2 829 05 Boricuan 0 0 8 06 Cuban 2 266 19 07 Cuban-American 0 19 1 08 Hispano - specify 50 4 21 09 Other Latin-American or other Spanish - specify 25 8 12 00 Other - specify 215 13 62 10 Spanish-American 8 0 0 11 Spanish (Spain) 1 0 0 3113-115 State/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 7 001-116 State/country code 2,738 300 925 888 Blank but applicable 34 9 20 Blank 9 3 8 3116-117 Highest Grade/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 sample person has ever attended? 00 Never attended or kinder- garten only 64 1 11 01-08 Elementary grade 1,010 87 225 09-12 High school grade 1,165 111 547 13-16 College 415 79 128 17 Graduate school 57 19 14 88 Blank but applicable 61 12 20 Blank 9 3 8 3118 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 2,130 257 716 2 No 514 39 179 8 Blank but applicable 64 12 39 Blank 73 4 19 3119 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 2,208 259 398 2 Married - spouse not in household 58 2 49 3 Widowed 84 1 32 4 Divorced 178 24 122 5 Separated 142 9 162 6 Never married 86 9 170 8 Blank but applicable 16 5 12 Blank 9 3 8 3120 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 476 20 89 2 No 2,267 279 840 8 Blank but applicable 29 10 16 Blank 9 3 8 3121 Past 2 Wks., Work at Job/Business? 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 2,125 247 380 2 No 613 50 551 8 Blank but applicable 34 12 14 Blank 9 3 8 3122 Past 2 Weeks, Have Job/Business? 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 36 1 9 2 No 577 49 542 8 Blank but applicable 34 12 14 Blank 2,134 250 388 3123 Looking for Work or on Layoff from 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 205 9 41 2 No 408 41 509 8 Blank but applicable 34 12 15 Blank 2,134 250 388 3124 Which, Looking for Work or on Layoff from Job? 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 105 5 28 2 Layoff 66 4 9 3 Both 33 0 3 8 Blank but applicable 35 12 16 Blank 35 291 897 3125-127 Kind of Business/Industry Work 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 2,335 255 417 990 Blank but applicable 50 13 24 Blank 396 44 512 3128-130 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 9 004-889 Occupation code 2,338 257 415 999 Blank but applicable 47 11 26 Blank 396 44 512 3131 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 1,903 199 329 2 A Federal government employee 86 1 9 3 A State government employee 86 5 14 4 A Local government employee 113 0 45 5 Self-employed in own incorpora- ted business or professional practice 17 9 3 6 Self-employed in own unin- corporated business, profes- sional practice, or farm 133 43 18 7 Working without pay in family business or farm 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 44 11 23 0 Never worked or never worked at a full-time civilian job lasting 2 weeks or more 3 0 0 Blank 396 44 512 2Family Composition and Income Data (Pos. 132-162) 3Source Source: Family Questionnaire (FQ) 3132-133 Number of Persons in Family (Computed) COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 132-133 Number of Persons in Family (computed) 02-18 Persons 2,781 312 953 3134-135 Number of Sample People in Family (Computed) COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 134-135 Number of Sample People in Family (computed) 01-13 Persons 2,781 312 953 3136 Combined Family Income More or Less than $20,000? 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 net from interest, dividends, income from business, farm or rent, and any other money income received. 1 $20,000 or more 821 126 168 2 Less than $20,000 1,884 181 757 7 Refused information 14 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 53 22 19 Blank 9 3 8 3137-138 Group Representing 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 13 0 2 02 1,000 - 1,999 40 2 11 03 2,000 - 2,999 63 7 25 04 3,000 - 3,999 71 6 42 05 4,000 - 4,999 61 10 85 06 5,000 - 5,999 83 11 84 07 6,000 - 6,999 124 6 81 08 7,000 - 7,999 119 7 72 09 8,000 - 8,999 123 14 35 10 9,000 - 9,999 105 6 43 11 10,000 - 10,999 108 20 48 12 11,000 - 11,999 106 9 31 13 12,000 - 12,999 110 10 29 14 13,000 - 13,999 85 9 21 15 14,000 - 14,999 102 2 21 16 15,000 - 15,999 76 10 20 17 16,000 - 16,999 76 9 6 18 17,000 - 17,999 98 13 22 19 18,000 - 18,999 125 9 27 20 19,000 - 19,999 87 13 23 21 20,000 - 24,999 273 24 51 22 25,000 - 29,999 202 10 38 23 30,000 - 34,999 142 29 30 24 35,000 - 39,999 68 14 7 25 40,000 - 44,999 50 12 9 26 45,000 - 49,999 24 11 8 27 50,000 and over 37 23 10 77 Refused information 30 0 10 88 Blank but applicable 171 13 54 Blank 9 3 8 3139-143 Per Capita Income (Computed) COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 139-143 Per Capita Income (computed) See Note 11 00083-16667 Dollars 2,571 296 881 88888 Blank but applicable 201 13 64 Blank 9 3 8 3144-146 Poverty Index (Computed) 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 2,571 296 881 0.04-6.51 201 13 64 999 Blank but applicable 9 3 8 Blank FQ E-12 3147 Member of Family Receive Government Food Stamps? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 147 Did any member of this family receive any Government food stamps in any of the past 12 months? 1 Yes 738 62 563 2 No 2,032 247 380 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 2 Blank 9 3 8 3148-149 Number of Months Member of Family 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 731 62 557 88 Blank but applicable 9 0 8 Blank 2,041 250 388 3150 Family Receive any 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 598 50 541 2 No 138 12 19 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 5 Blank 2,041 250 388 3151-152 When did any Member of Family 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 months 134 12 19 88 Blank but applicable 8 0 5 Blank 2,639 300 929 3153-154 Number of Persons for which Food Stamps were 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 731 62 558 88 Blank but applicable 9 0 7 Blank 2,041 250 388 3155-157 Value of Food Stamps Received by Family in that Month 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 702 59 554 888 Blank but applicable 38 3 11 Blank 2,041 250 388 3158 Family Spend More for Food than Value of Food Stamps? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 158 Did this family spend more for food FQ E-18 in that month than the value of your food stamps? 1 Yes 607 43 529 2 No 123 19 34 8 Blank but applicable 10 0 2 Blank 2,041 250 388 3159-161 How Much More? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 159-161 How much more? FQ E-19 003-880 dollars 572 36 524 888 Blank but applicable 45 7 7 Blank 2,164 269 422 3162 Family Receiving Food Stamps at 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 565 46 528 2 No 2,202 261 412 8 Blank but applicable 5 2 5 Blank 9 3 8 2Residence and Household Data (Pos. 163-183) 3Source Source: Family Questionnaire (FQ) Household Screener Questionnaire (HSQ) 3163 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 423 0 670 2 500,000 - 999,999 285 0 0 3 250,000 - 499,999 282 96 0 4 100,000 - 249,999 73 82 146 5 50,000 - 99,999 529 14 34 6 25,000 - 49,999 295 60 79 7 10,000 - 24,999 284 25 20 8 200 - 9,999 347 23 4 9 Not in a place 263 12 0 3164 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 1,364 96 834 2 In SMSA, not in central city 1,131 216 119 4 Not in SMSA 286 0 0 3165-166 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 02-18 persons 2,781 312 953 3167-168 Number of Sample Persons in Household (Computed) COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 167-168 Number of Sample Persons in Household (computed) 01-13 Persons 2,781 312 953 3169-170 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 2,769 309 941 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 4 Blank 9 3 8 3171 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 2,649 300 857 2 No 35 1 5 8 Blank but applicable 88 8 83 Blank 9 3 8 3172-173 Main Fuel Used 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 228 44 7 01 Oil 0 0 654 02 Natural gas 2,154 24 245 03 Electricity 267 240 12 04 Bottled gas (propane) 60 0 0 05 Kerosene 7 0 0 06 Wood 40 0 0 07 Coal 0 0 3 08 Other, not specified 0 0 0 09 Other, specified 1 0 5 88 Blank but applicable 15 1 19 Blank 9 3 8 3174-175 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 228 44 8 01 Steam or hot water with radiators or convectors 20 0 481 02 Central warm air furnace with ducts to individual rooms, or central heat pump 978 141 63 03 Built-in electric units (per- manently installed in wall, ceiling, or baseboard) 190 75 19 04 Floor, wall or pipeless furnace 595 10 12 05 Room heaters with flue or vent, burning oil, gas, or kerosene 268 2 186 06 Room heaters without flue or vent, burning oil, gas, or kerosene 306 1 150 07 Heating stove burning wood, coal or coke 40 0 1 08 Fireplace(s) 33 0 0 09 Portable electric heater(s) 60 33 1 10 Other, not specified 0 0 0 11 Other, specified 39 3 8 88 Blank but applicable 0 0 12 99 Don't know 15 0 4 Blank 9 3 8 3176-177 Other Types of Equipment Used 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 2,274 250 763 01 Steam or hot water with radiators or convectors 0 0 7 02 Central warm air furnace with ducts to individual rooms, or central heat pump 6 5 1 03 Built-in electric units (per- manently installed in wall, ceiling, or baseboard) 4 0 0 04 Floor, wall or pipeless furnace 6 0 0 05 Room heaters with flue or vent, burning oil, gas, or kerosene 4 2 2 06 Room heaters without flue or vent, burning oil, gas, or kerosene 10 0 6 07 Heating stove burning wood, coal or coke 13 0 2 08 Fireplace(s) 147 2 5 09 Portable electric heater(s) 59 4 135 10 Other, not specified 6 1 4 11 Other, specified 5 1 2 88 Blank but applicable 10 0 10 99 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 237 47 16 3178-179 Main Fuel Used by 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 1 0 1 01 Oil 0 0 5 02 Natural gas 33 3 11 03 Electricity 63 10 136 04 Bottled gas (propane) 2 0 0 05 Kerosene 4 0 6 06 Wood 147 2 5 07 Coal 0 0 0 08 Other, not specified 0 0 0 09 Other, specified 2 0 0 88 Blank but applicable 18 0 10 Blank 2,511 297 779 3180-181 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 7 0 2 01 Oil 2 0 17 02 Natural gas 2,179 57 877 03 Electricity 506 249 40 04 Bottled gas (propane) 72 1 3 05 Kerosene 0 0 0 06 Wood 0 0 0 07 Coal 0 0 0 08 Other, not specified 0 0 0 09 Other, specified 2 0 0 88 Blank but applicable 4 2 6 Blank 9 3 8 3182 Have 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 1,298 296 198 2 No 1,467 13 739 8 Blank but applicable 7 0 8 Blank 9 3 8 3183 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 576 124 189 2 Central air-conditioning 439 170 5 3 Evaporative cooling 279 2 2 8 Blank but applicable 11 0 10 Blank 1,476 16 747 2Sample Weights (Pos. 184-216) 3184-189 Examined Final Weight COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 184-189 Examined Final Weight 000507-002513 2,550 - - 000223-000665 - 237 - 000266-001072 - - 845 Blank 231 75 108 3190-195 Interview Final Weight COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 190-195 Interview Final Weight 000447-002011 2,781 - - 000174-000554 - 312 - 000242-000848 - - 953 3196-213 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 Blank 2,781 312 953 202-207 Audiometry/Vision Weight 000507-002364 1,296 - - 000223-000665 - 133 - 000267-001072 - - 437 Blank 1,485 179 516 208-213 Pesticide Weight Blank 2,781 312 953 3214 Strata Code COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 214 Strata Code 01-08 2,781 312 953 3216-217 Pseudo PSU Code COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 216-217 Pseudo PSU Code 01-02 2,781 312 953 2Family Relationships (Pos. 218-400) 3Source Source: Adult Sample Person Questionnaire Family Questionnaire 3218-400 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 218-400 Blank Data not yet available. 2Child Sample Person Questionnaire (Pos. 401-850) 3Source Source: Child Sample Person Questionnaire (CSPQ) (Ages 6 months - 11 years) 3401-404 Tape Number COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 401-404 Tape Number 6522 2781 312 953 3405-444 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 405-444 Blank 3445 Language of Interview COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 445 Language of Interview CSPQ 1 English 1673 50 437 2 Spanish 1108 262 516 3Birth Data (Pos. 446-490) 4446-447 Age of Biological Mother when Sample Person was Born COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 446-447 Age of the sample person's CSPQ A-1 biological mother when the sample person was born 13-53 Years 2764 312 943 88 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 99 Don't know 17 0 9 4448-449 Age of Bioligical Father when Sample Person was Born COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 448-449 Age was the sample person's CSPQ A-2 biological father when the sample person was born 15-64 Years 2714 309 902 88 Blank but applicable 1 0 1 99 Don't know 66 3 50 4450 Born in Hospital or Other Place? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 450 Was the sample person born in a CSPQ A-3 hospital or some other place? See Note 16 1 Hospital 2609 310 947 2 Other, not specified 1 0 0 3 Other, specified (e.g., on 36 1 1 the way to the hospital) 4 Other specified: other medical 32 1 0 facility 5 Other specified: home/house 101 0 4 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 1 4451-452 Number of Nights Biological Mother was in Hospital COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 451-452 How many nights was the sample CSPQ A-4 person's biological mother in the hospital during this stay? (Includes nights both immediately prior to delivery as well as those following delivery.) 00 None 18 1 1 01-63,90 Nights 2569 305 934 88 Blank but applicable 3 1 1 99 Don't know 21 3 12 Blank 170 2 5 4453-454 Number of Nights Sample Person was in Hospital COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 453-454 How many nights was the sample CSPQ A-4 person in the hospital during this stay? (Count only nights child was continuously in hospital after birth.) 00 None 16 1 1 01-75,90-91 Nights 2574 304 933 88 Blank but applicable 3 2 2 99 Don't know 18 3 12 Blank 170 2 5 4455-463 Weight at Birth COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES How much did the sample person CSPQ A-6 weigh at birth? See Note 17 (Positions 455-465) 455 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 1 9 Don't know 116 5 15 Blank 2663 307 937 456-457 Number of pounds 01-15 Pounds 2663 307 937 88 Blank but applicable 2 0 1 Blank 116 5 15 458-459 Number of ounces 01-15 Pounds 2663 307 937 88 Blank but applicable 2 0 1 Blank 116 5 15 460-463 Number of grams 0500-7000 Grams 2146 255 809 8888 Blank but applicable 519 52 129 Blank 116 5 15 4464 Weigh More than 5 1/2 Pounds or Less? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 464 Did the sample person weigh more CSPQ A-7 than 5 1/2 pounds (2500 grams) or less? Asked if actual birth- weight unknown in A-6. 1 5 1/2 lbs. (2500 grams) or 79 3 7 more 2 Less than 5 1/2 lbs. 15 1 1 (2500 grams) 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 2 9 Don't know 20 1 6 Blank 2663 307 937 4465 Weigh More than 9 Pounds or Less? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 465 Did the sample person weigh more CSPQ A-8 than 9 pounds (4100 grams) or less? Asked if actual birth- weight unknown but specified 5 1/2 pounds or more in A-7. 1 9 lbs. (4100 grams) or more 9 1 0 2 Less than 9 lbs. (2410 grams) 68 2 7 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 2 9 Don't know 2 0 0 Blank 2698 309 944 4466 Born About When Expected, Earlier, or Later? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 466 Was the sample person born about CSPQ A-9 when expected, or was it earlier or later? 1 Earlier than expected 441 49 224 2 When expected 1896 206 543 3 Later than expected 423 54 168 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 9 Don't know 21 3 17 4467-469 How Much (Earlier/Later) than Expected was He/She Born? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES About how much (earlier/later) CSPQ A-10 than expected was the sample person born? (Positions 467-469) 467-468 Number 01-36 See next position for units 856 102 387 88 Blank but applicable 8 1 6 Blank 1917 209 560 469 Units 1 Days 203 39 103 2 Weeks 522 47 192 3 Months 131 15 87 8 Blank but applicable 8 2 11 Blank 1917 209 560 4470 Born with Physical or Mental Problem or Defect? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODE M C P AND NOTES 470 Was the sample person born with CSPQ A-11 any physical or mental problem or defect? 1 Yes 198 15 100 2 No 2581 297 850 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 3 4471 Problem or Defect Involve Heart? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Did the sample person's problem CSPQ A-12 or defect involve any of the See Note 18 following? (Positions 471-478) 471 Heart? 1 Yes 43 1 20 2 No 153 13 77 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 5 9 Don't know 1 1 1 Blank 2581 297 850 4472 Problem or Defect Involve Eyes? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Did the sample person's problem CSPQ A-12 or defect involve any of the See Note 18 following? (Positions 471-478) 472 Eyes? 1 Yes 13 1 5 2 No 183 13 92 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 5 9 Don't know 1 1 1 Blank 2581 297 850 4473 Problem or Defect Involve Ears? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Did the sample person's problem CSPQ A-12 or defect involve any of the See Note 18 following? (Positions 471-478) 473 Ears? 1 Yes 9 1 9 2 No 186 13 88 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 5 9 Don't know 2 1 1 Blank 2581 297 850 4474 Problem or Defect Involve Mouth or Throat? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Did the sample person's problem CSPQ A-12 or defect involve any of the See Note 18 following? (Positions 471-478) 474 Mouth or throat? 1 Yes 14 0 5 2 No 182 14 92 8 Blnk but applicable 3 0 5 9 Don't know 1 1 1 Blank 2581 297 850 4475 Problem or Defect Involve Stomach or Intestines? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Did the sample person's problem CSPQ A-12 or defect involve any of the See Note 18 following? (Positions 471-478) 475 Stomach or intestines? 1 Yes 16 1 6 2 No 180 13 90 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 5 9 Don't know 1 1 2 Blank 2581 297 850 4476 Problem or Defect Involve Kidneys or Urinary System? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Did the sample person's problem CSPQ A-12 or defect involve any of the See Note 18 following? (Positions 471-478) 476 Kidneys or urinary system? 1 Yes 17 0 2 2 No 178 14 95 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 5 9 Don't know 2 1 1 Blank 2581 297 850 4477 Problem or Defect Involve Muscles/Bones/Joints? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Did the sample person's problem CSPQ A-12 or defect involve any of the See Note 18 following? (Positions 471-478) 477 Muscles, bones, or joints? 1 Yes 27 0 9 2 No 168 14 88 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 5 9 Don't know 2 1 1 Blank 2581 297 850 4478 Problem or Defect Involve Brain or Nervous System? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Did the sample person's problem CSPQ A-12 or defect involve any of the See Note 18 following? (Positions 471-478) 478 Brain or nervous system? 1 Yes 11 5 6 2 No 185 9 90 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 5 9 Don't know 1 1 2 Blank 2581 297 850 4479 Newborn Care in Intensive Care Unit or Premature Nursury? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 479 Did the sample person receive any CSPQ A-13 newborn care in an intensive care unit, premature nursery, or any other type of special care faility? 1 Yes 240 26 159 2 No 2536 285 792 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 2 4480 Number of Nights Spent in Special Care Facility COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 480 How many nights did the sample CSPQ A-14 person stay in the special care facility? 1 Less than 1 week (6 nights 138 12 76 or less) 2 1 week - 1 month 84 10 74 (7-31 nights) 3 More than 1 month 18 4 9 (32 nights or more) 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 2 Blank 2536 285 792 4481 Ever Breastfed? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 481 Was the sample person ever CSPQ A-15 breastfed? (Either by biological mother, wet nurse or mother's milk given through a bottle.) 1 Yes 1111 115 202 2 No 1666 196 748 8 Blank but applicable 4 1 3 4482-484 Age when Completely Stopped Breastfeeding COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES How old was the sample person CSPQ A-16 when he or she completely See Note 19 stopped breastfeeding? (Positions 482-484) 482-483 Number 00 Still breastfeeding 22 3 2 01-45 See next position for units 1080 112 200 88 Blank but applicable 13 1 3 Blank 1666 196 748 484 Units 0 Still breastfeeding 22 3 2 1 Days 57 13 16 2 Weeks 116 16 34 3 Months 907 81 150 8 Blank but applicable 13 3 3 Blank 1666 196 748 4485-487 Age when First Fed Formula or Reg. Milk on Daily Basis COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES How old was the sample person when CSPQ A-17 he or she was first fed formula or See Note 19 regular milk on a daily basis? (Positions 485-487) (At least one feeding of milk or formula given each day.) 485-486 Number 00 Never on a daily basis 43 1 4 01-45 See next position for units 1053 114 197 88 Blank but applicable 19 1 4 Blank 1666 196 748 487 Units 0 Never on a daily basis 43 1 4 1 Days 111 27 51 2 Weeks 114 15 28 3 Months 826 72 117 8 Blank but applicable 21 1 5 Blank 1666 196 748 4488-490 Age When Started Eating Solid Food COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES How old was the sample person when CSPQ A-18 he or she started eating solid See Note 19 food (such as strained foods or any other non-liquid foods) on a daily basis? (Positions 488-490) (At least one feeding of solid food each day.) 488-489 Number 00 Never on a daily basis 5 0 62 01-50 See next position for units 2745 309 875 88 Blank but applicable 31 3 16 490 Units 0 Never on a daily basis 5 0 0 1 Days 17 12 12 2 Weeks 106 30 33 3 Months 2621 265 876 8 Blank but applicable 32 5 32 3Health Services Data (Pos. 491-573) 4491 Health (Excellent, Very Good, Fair, or Poor)? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 491 Would you say the sample person's CSPQ B-1 health in general is excellent, See Note 20 very good, good, fair, or poor? 1 Excellent 839 159 318 2 Very good 608 52 174 3 Good 919 84 266 4 Fair 384 15 174 5 Poor 29 2 19 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 2 4492 Time Since Last Vis. Clinic/Health Center/Hosp./Doc. Office COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 492 How long has it been since the CSPQ B-2 sample person's last visit to a clinic, health center, hospital, doctor's office, or other place for routine health care? 0 Never 117 1 4 1 Less than 1 month 224 48 282 2 1 month - less than 6 months 773 120 364 3 6 months - less than 1 year 551 62 152 4 1 year - less than 5 years 954 71 131 5 5 or more years 125 4 8 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 2 9 Don't know 32 5 10 4493 Particular Clinic/Health Center/Hosp./Doc. Office Visit? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 493 Is there a particular clinic, CSPQ B-3 health center, hospital, doctor's office, or other place that the sample person usually goes to for routine health care? 1 Yes 2400 283 869 2 No 259 26 77 8 Blank but applicable 5 2 3 Blank 117 1 4 4494-495 Kind of Place Usually Visit for Health Care COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 494-495 What kind of place is it - a CSPQ B-4 clinic, a health center, a See Note 16 hospital, a doctor's office, or some other place? 01 Home 0 0 0 02 Doctor's office or private clinic 1115 218 452 03 Company or school clinic 51 2 3 04 Hospital outpatient clinic 152 19 189 05 Migrant clinic 8 0 0 06 Other clinic - not specified 9 1 1 07 Other clinic - specified 74 10 26 08 Hospital emergency room 6 0 14 09 Community, neighborhood, or family health center 843 22 165 10 Rural health center 3 0 0 11 HMO/prepaid group 126 10 8 12 Other place - not specified 0 0 0 13 Other place - specified 13 1 11 88 Blank but applicable 5 2 3 Blank 376 27 81 4496 Particular Clinic/Health Center/Hosp./Doc. Office Visit? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 496 Is there a particular clinic, CSPQ B-5 health center, hospital, doctor's office, or other place that the sample person usually goes to when he or she is sick or injured? 1 Yes 2454 278 866 2 No 327 33 87 8 Blank but applicable 0 1 0 4497 Same (Place in B-4) or Somewhere Else? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODE M C P AND NOTES 497 Is this the same (place in B-4) CSPQ B-6 or is it somewhere else? 1 Same place 1616 239 632 2 Somewhere else 626 32 189 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 9 Blank 538 40 132 4498-499 Kind of Place Visit When Sick or Injured COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 498-499 What kind of place is it - a CSPQ B-7 clinic, a health center, a hospital, a doctor's office, or some other place? 01 Home 1 0 0 02 Doctor's office or private clinic 1598 202 429 03 Company or school clinic 38 4 3 04 Hospital outpatient clinic 206 30 224 05 Migrant clinic 9 0 0 06 Other clinic - not specified 3 1 1 07 Other clinic - specified 43 6 24 08 Hospital emergency room 90 6 77 09 Community, neighborhood, or family health center 297 15 90 10 Rural health center 2 0 0 11 HMO/prepaid group 150 10 7 12 Other place - not specified 0 0 0 13 Other place - specified 16 4 11 88 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 Blank 327 33 87 4500 Particular Person See at (Place in B-7) when Sick/Injured? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 500 Is there a particular person the CSPQ B-8 sample person usually sees at the (place in B-7) when he or she is sick or injured? 1 Yes 323 26 174 2 No 524 50 261 8 Blank but applicable 9 1 2 Blank 1925 235 516 4501 Time Since Last Visit to (Place in B-7) when Sick/Injured COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODE M C P AND NOTES 501 How long has it been since the CSPQ B-9 sample person's last visit to See Note 21 the (place in B-7) when he or she was sick or injured? 1 Less than 1 month 336 61 227 2 1 month - less than 6 months 717 79 316 3 6 months - less than 1 year 493 45 146 4 1 year - less than 5 years 614 59 116 5 5 or more years 69 5 5 6 Never 118 14 27 8 Blank but applicable 95 16 21 9 Don't know 12 0 8 Blank 327 33 87 4502-504 Time to get to (Place in B-7) for Visit COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES About how long did it take the CSPQ B-10 sample person to get to the See Note 22 (place in B-7) for that visit? (Positions 502-505) 502-504 001-180 Minutes 2194 245 801 888 Blank but applicable 102 18 24 Blank 485 49 128 4505 More/Less than 30 Min. to get to (Place in B-7) for Visit? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES About how long did it take the CSPQ B-10 sample person to get to the See Note 22 (place in B-7) for that visit? (Positions 502-505) 505 Would you say it took more than 30 minutes or less than 30 minutes? 1 More than 30 minutes 22 1 4 2 Less than 30 minutes 18 1 10 8 Blank but applicable 102 18 24 Blank 2639 292 915 4506 Have Appointment for Visit? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 506 Did the sample person have an CSPQ B-11 appointment for that visit? 1 Yes 1200 157 277 2 No 1037 90 538 8 Blank but applicable 99 18 24 Blank 445 47 114 4507-509 Time Between Appointment was Made and Visit COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 507-509 About how long was it between the CSPQ B-12 time an appointment was made and See Note 23 the time the sample person actually went for that visit? 000 Less than 1 day 630 75 91 001-120 Days 558 82 179 888 Blank but applicable 111 18 31 Blank 1482 137 652 4510-512 After Got to (Place in B-7), Time Spent Waiting for Care COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODE M C P AND NOTES After the sample person got to CSPQ B-13 the (place in B-7), about how long did he or she have to wait before he or she was taken care of at that visit? (Positions 510-512) 510-511 Number 00 No time 57 8 23 01-60 See next position for units 2151 239 787 88 Blank but applicable 128 18 29 Blank 445 47 114 512 Units 0 No time 57 8 23 1 Minutes 1683 170 440 2 Hours 470 69 344 8 Blank but applicable 126 18 32 Blank 445 47 114 4513 Main Reason for Visit COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 513 What was the main reason for that CSPQ B-14 visit? See Notes 1 A sickness or illness 1831 194 651 16,24 2 An injury 254 19 44 3 A follow-up visit 83 25 78 4 An injection 57 6 30 5 For a prescription 0 0 2 6 Some other reason - not specified 3 0 1 7 Some other reason - specified 6 2 9 8 Blank but applicable 102 19 24 Blank 445 47 114 4514 How Satisfied were You with Care Received at Visit? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 514 In general, how satisfied were CSPQ B-15 you with the care the sample person received at that visit? Would you say you were very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, or not at all satisfied? 1 Very satisfied 1903 231 692 2 Somewhat satisfied 239 16 90 3 Not at all satisfied 96 2 34 8 Blank but applicable 98 16 23 Blank 445 47 114 4515-516 Reason Not Completely Satisfied with Health Care COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODE M C P AND NOTES 515-516 Why weren't you completely satis- CSPQ B-16 fied with the health care the sample person received at this visit? 01 Cost too much 7 2 3 02 Had to wait too long 91 6 50 03 Language problem - couldn't communicate 6 0 0 04 Doctor didn't spend enough time with sample person 42 1 17 05 Mistreated by doctor or other staff 12 3 9 06 Condition did not improve after treatment or medication 75 2 16 07 Doctor did not diagnose or treat condition 62 2 17 08 Other - not specified 1 0 0 09 Other specified 38 2 11 88 Blank but applicable 98 16 23 99 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 2348 278 806 4517-518 Who Took Sample Person to the (Place in B-7) for Visit? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 517-518 Who took the sample person to the CSPQ B-17 (place in B-7) for that visit? See Notes 00 Child went alone 5 0 2 16,25 01 Mother 1773 185 710 02 Father 123 16 32 03 Multiple entry including mother 272 37 42 04 Other household member - not specified 1 0 1 05 Other household member - specified 16 3 7 06 Person not in household 11 0 2 07 Multiple entry not including mother 10 0 1 10 Other specified: grandmother 26 6 17 88 Blank but applicable 99 18 25 Blank 445 47 114 4519 Vis. Other Clinic/Health Center/Doc. Office Since Last Visit COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 519 Has the sample person visited any CSPQ B-18 other clinic, health center, doctor's office, or other place for health care when he or she was sick or injured since that visit to the (place in B-7)? 1 Yes 169 19 86 2 No 2272 259 778 8 Blank but applicable 13 1 2 Blank 327 33 87 4520 Main Reason don't have Particular Place for Health Care COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 520 What is the main reason the sample CSPQ B-19 person does not have a particular See Note 16 place he or she usually goes? 0 Cannot afford medical care 8 8 3 1 Has two or more usual doctors or places depending on what is wrong 37 2 24 2 Has not needed a doctor 206 11 21 3 Previous doctor no longer available 16 7 16 4 Have not been able to find the right doctor 13 0 3 5 Recently moved to area 25 1 11 6 Other reason - not specified 3 0 0 7 Other reason - specified 16 4 8 8 Blank but applicable 16 1 3 Blank 2441 278 864 4521 Particular Person Usually See if Sick or Injured? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 521 Although you said the sample CSPQ B-20 person has no particular place for health care, is there a particular person he or she usually sees if he or she is sick or injured? 1 Yes 32 9 27 2 No 291 24 60 8 Blank but applicable 17 1 2 Blank 2441 278 864 4522-523 Where does Sample Person Usually See this Person? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 522-523 Where does the sample person CSPQ B-21 usually see this person? 01 Home 0 0 1 02 Doctor's office or private clinic 17 6 16 03 Company or school clinic 0 0 0 04 Hospital outpatient clinic 6 0 2 05 Migrant clinic 0 0 0 06 Other clinic - not specified 0 0 0 07 Other clinic - specified 0 0 0 08 Hospital emergency room 7 3 5 09 Community, neighborhood, or family health center 2 0 3 10 Rural health center 0 0 0 11 HMO/prepaid group 0 0 0 12 Other place - not specified 0 0 0 13 Other place - specified 0 0 0 88 Blank but applicable 17 1 2 Blank 2732 302 924 4524 Time Since Last Visit to Clinic/Health Center/Doc. Office COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 524 How long has it been since the CSPQ B-22 sample person's last visit to See Note 21 any clinic, health center, doctor's office, or other place for health care when sick or injured? 0 Never 91 6 17 1 Less than 1 month 46 5 55 2 1 month - less than 6 months 97 13 45 3 6 months - less than 1 year 73 8 22 4 1 year - less than 5 years 139 6 25 5 5 or more years 15 3 0 8 Blank but applicable 44 11 10 9 Don't know 4 1 1 Blank 2272 259 778 4525-526 Kind of Place Visited That Time COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 525-526 What kind of place did the CSPQ B-23 sample person visit that time? See Notes 01 Home 0 0 1 16,26 02 Doctor's office or private clinic 166 20 72 03 Company or school clinic 5 1 1 04 Hospital outpatient clinic 44 4 22 05 Migrant clinic 2 0 0 06 Other clinic - not specified 2 0 0 07 Other clinic - specified 16 1 0 08 Hospital emergency room 57 9 22 09 Community, neighborhood, or family health center 68 0 26 10 Rural health center 0 0 0 11 HMO/prepaid group 6 0 0 12 Other place - not specified 0 0 0 13 Other place - specified 4 1 0 14 Other specified: hospital 4 0 4 88 Blank but applicable 44 11 10 Blank 2363 265 795 4527-529 Time Took to Get to (Place in B-23) for Visit COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES About how long did it take the CSPQ B-24 sample person to get to the (place in B-23) for that visit? (Positions 527-530) 527-529 Number 001-150 Minutes 351 36 143 888 Blank but applicable 48 11 10 Blank 2382 265 800 4530 More/Less than 30 Min. to get to (Place in B-23) for Visit? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES About how long did it take the CSPQ B-24 sample person to get to the (place in B-23) for that visit? (Positions 527-530) 530 Would you say it took more than 30 minutes or less than 30 minutes? 1 More than 30 minutes 11 0 2 2 Less than 30 minutes 8 0 3 8 Blank but applicable 48 11 10 Blank 2714 301 938 4531 Have Appointment for Visit? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 531 Did the sample person have an CSPQ B-25 appointment for that visit? 1 Yes 154 25 41 2 No 219 11 107 8 Blank but applicable 45 11 10 Blank 2363 265 795 4532-534 Time Between Appointment and Visit COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 532-534 About how long was it between the CSPQ B-26 time an appointment was made and the time the sample person actually went for that visit? 000 Less than 1 day 48 15 5 001-365 Days 99 10 36 888 Blank but Applicable 52 11 10 Blank 2582 276 902 4535-537 Time Waiting at (Place in B-23) Before Taken Care of COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODE M C P AND NOTES After the sample person got to the CSPQ B-27 (place in B-23) about how long did he or she have to wait before he or she was taken care of at that visit? (Positions 535-537) 535-536 Number 00 No time 7 1 2 01-60 See next position for units 358 35 146 88 Blank but applicable 53 11 10 Blank 2363 265 795 537 Units 0 No time 7 1 2 1 Minutes 260 21 86 2 Hours 98 14 59 8 Blank but Applicable 53 11 11 Blank 2363 265 795 4538 Main Reason for Visit COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODE M C P AND NOTES 538 What was the main reason for that visit? CSPQ B-28 1 A sickness or illness 238 24 95 2 An injury 53 5 11 3 A follow-up visit 34 4 28 4 An injection 42 2 6 5 For a prescription 1 0 0 6 Some other reason - not specified3 1 0 7 Some other reason - specified 2 0 7 8 Blank but applicable 45 11 11 Blank 2363 265 795 4539 How Satisfied with Care Received at Visit? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODE M C P AND NOTES 539 In general, how satisfied were CSPQ B-29 you with the care the sample person received at that visit? 1 Very satisfied 307 28 120 2 Somewhat satisfied 42 4 17 3 Not at all satisfied 24 4 11 8 Blank but applicable 45 11 10 Blank 2363 265 795 4540-541 Reason Not Completely Satisfied with Health Care COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODE M C P AND NOTES 540-541 Why weren't you (completely) satisfied CSPQ B-30 with the health care the sample person received at the visit? 01 Cost too much 3 3 0 02 Had to wait too long 18 3 13 03 Language problem- 2 0 0 couldn't communicate 04 Doctor didn't spend enough 3 0 1 time with sample person 05 Mistreated by doctor or other 6 0 4 staff 06 Condition did not improve 14 0 5 after treatment or medication 07 Doctor did not diagnose or 8 1 4 treat condition 08 Other - not specified 0 0 0 09 Other - specified 12 1 1 88 Blank but applicable 45 11 10 Blank 2670 293 915 4542-543 Who Took Sample Person to (Place in B-23) for Visit? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODE M C P AND NOTES 542-543 Who took the sample person to the CSPQ B-31 (place in B-23) for that visit See Notes 00 Child took self 0 0 0 01 Mother 274 22 124 02 Father 30 4 5 03 Multiple entry including 51 7 9 mother 04 Other household member- 0 1 0 not specified 05 Other household member- 5 0 1 specified 06 Person not in household 1 0 3 07 Multiple entry not including mother 4 1 1 10 Other specified: grandmother 5 0 5 88 Blank but applicable 48 12 10 Blank 2363 265 795 4544 Curandero/Sobadore/Herbalist/Spiritulist for Health Care? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODE M C P AND NOTES 544 There are some providers of health CSPQ B-32 care that we sometimes go to, such as curanderos, sobadores, herb- alists, spiritualists, and others. Has the sample person seen any of these persons for health care during the past 12 months? 1 Yes 46 0 2 2 No 2734 311 945 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 6 4545 Difficulty Getting Medical Care Because Care Not Available? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 545 Because care was not available when the sample person needed it? 1 Yes 145 7 44 2 No 2631 304 909 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 0 4546 Care Prevented Because Not Available? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 546 Care prevented? 1 Yes 98 6 28 2 No 46 1 16 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 0 Blank 2631 304 909 4547 Difficulties Getting Medical Care Because of Cost? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 547 Because of how much it cost? 1 Yes 441 45 116 2 No 2335 266 836 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 1 4548 Care Prevented Because of Cost? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 548 Care prevented? 1 Yes 324 32 92 2 No 107 12 23 8 Blank but applicable 15 2 2 Blank 2335 266 836 4549 Difficulty Getting Med. Care Because Didn't Know Where to Go COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 549 Because you didn't know where to go? 1 Yes 140 13 36 2 No 2634 298 916 8 Blank but applicable 7 1 1 4550 Care Prevented Because Didn't Know Where to Go? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 550 Care prevented? 1 Yes 96 7 26 2 No 40 6 9 8 Blank but applicable 11 1 2 Blank 2634 298 916 4551 Difficulty Getting Med. Care Because Didn't Have Way There? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 551 Because you didn't have a way to get there? 1 Yes 202 5 45 2 No 2573 306 906 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 2 4552 Care Prevented Because Didn't Have Way There? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 552 Care prevented? 1 Yes 126 4 30 2 No 73 1 15 8 Blank but applicable 9 1 2 Blank 2573 306 906 4553 Difficulty Getting Med. Care Because Hours Not Convenient? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 553 Because the hours were not con- venient? 1 Yes 191 15 47 2 No 2585 296 904 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 2 4554 Care Prevented Because Hours Not Convenient? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 554 Care prevented? 1 Yes 119 9 25 2 No 66 6 20 8 Blank but applicable 11 1 4 Blank 2585 296 904 4555 Difficulty Getting Med. Care Because Wait Long for Appt.? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 555 Because you had to wait too long to get an appointment? 1 Yes 222 17 75 2 No 2552 294 877 8 Blank but applicable 7 1 1 4556 Care Prevented Because Wait too Long for Appointment? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 556 Care prevented? 1 Yes 132 6 49 2 No 84 11 24 8 Blank but applicable 13 1 3 Blank 2552 294 877 4557 Diff. Getting Med. Care Because Need Care for Other Children COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 557 Because you needed someone to take care of your other children? 1 Yes 163 4 67 2 No 2309 265 841 7 Not applicable (Does not have other children) 304 42 44 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 1 4558 Care Prevented Because Needed Someone to Care for Children? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 558 Care prevented? 1 Yes 94 0 45 2 No 66 4 17 7 Not applicable (Does not have other children) 304 42 44 8 Blank but applicable 8 1 6 Blank 2309 265 841 4559 Difficulty Getting Medical Care Because Lose Pay from Work? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 559 Because you had to lose pay from work? 1 Yes 144 11 23 2 No 2630 299 927 8 Blank but applicable 7 2 3 4560 Care Prevented Because Lose Pay from Work? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 560 Care prevented? 1 Yes 78 3 16 2 No 61 7 6 8 Blank but applicable 12 3 4 Blank 2630 299 927 4561 Difficulty Getting Med. Care Because Wait too Long in Ofice? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 561 Because you had to wait too long in the office or clinic? 1 Yes 219 19 62 2 No 2557 292 890 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 1 4562 Care Prevented Because Wait too Long in Office or Clinic? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 562 Care prevented? 1 Yes 98 6 29 2 No 116 13 31 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 3 Blank 2557 292 890 4563 Difficulty Getting Medical Care Because Staff Disrespectful? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 563 Because the staff at the office or clinic was disrespectful? 1 Yes 72 2 19 2 No 2703 309 933 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 1 4564 Care Prevented Because Staff at Office/Clinic Disrespectful? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 564 Care prevented? 1 Yes 34 0 11 2 No 38 2 7 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 2 Blank 2703 309 933 4565 Difficulty Getting Med. Care Because No Confidence in Staff? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 565 Because you had no confidence in the staff? 1 Yes 79 4 21 2 No 2697 307 931 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 1 4566 Care Prevented Because No Confidence in Staff? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 566 Care prevented? 1 Yes 37 2 12 2 No 41 2 9 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 1 Blank 2697 307 931 4567 Diff. Getting Med. Care Because Staff Didn't Speak Spanish? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 567 Because they did not speak Spanish? 1 Yes 100 6 20 2 No 2671 305 932 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 1 4568 Care Prevented Because Staff Didn't Speak Spanish? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 568 Care prevented? 1 Yes 50 1 10 2 No 49 5 10 8 Blank but applicable 11 1 1 Blank 2671 305 932 4569 No Medical Care Because No Mex./Cuban/Puerto Rican Staff? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 569 Because there were no (Mexican/ Cuban/Puerto Rican/ staff members at the office or clinic? 1 Yes 66 2 16 2 No 2701 308 937 8 Blank but applicable 14 2 1 4570 Care Prevented Because No Mexican/Cuban/Puerto Rican Staff? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Have you had any difficulties CSPQ B33, getting medical care for the B-34 sample person? Did this problem prevent you from getting medical care for the sample person? (Positions 545-570) Each potential problem is coded as as 2-position field. The 1st position specifies whether the problem was a difficulty. The 2nd position specifies if care was actually prevented. 570 Care prevented? 1 Yes 39 0 5 2 No 27 2 10 8 Blank but applicable 14 2 1 Blank 2701 308 937 4571 Time Since Last had Routine Physical Examination COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 571 About how long has it been since CSPQ B-35 the sample person had a routine physical examination; that is, not for a particular illness, but for a general check-up? 1 Less than 1 year ago 972 184 580 2 1 year - less than 2 years ago 539 68 182 3 2 years - less than 5 years ago 393 40 71 4 1 year - less than 5 years 114 6 20 5 Never 744 14 89 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 11 9 Don't know 18 0 0 4572-573 Number of Times Stayed in Hospital Overnight or Longer COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 572-573 Since the sample person was born, CSPQ B-36 how many different times has he See Note 27 or she stayed in the hospital overnight or longer? 00 None 2184 217 590 01-20 Times 586 95 358 88 Blank but applicable 11 0 5 3Dental Data (Positions 574-581) 4574 Age when First Saw Someone for Dental Care COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 574 How old was the sample person CSPQ C-1 when he or she first saw someone See Note 28 for dental care? 1 Under 4 years old 391 41 193 2 4 years old or older 921 96 360 3 Never 1462 171 393 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 9 Don't know 6 4 7 4575 Time Since Last Saw Someone for Dental Care COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 575 About how long has it been since CSPQ C-2 the sample person last saw someone for dental care? 1 6 months ago or less 518 70 297 2 Over 6 months - 12 months 284 28 140 3 Over 12 months - 2 years 277 20 84 4 Over 2 years - 5 years 196 17 31 5 More than 5 years 24 4 2 8 Blank but applicable 7 0 0 9 Don't know 13 2 6 Blank 1462 171 393 4576 Number of Times a Year See Someone for Dental Care COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 576 On the average, about how many CSPQ C-3 times a year does the sample See Note 29 person see someone for dental care? 1 Less than once a year 84 10 34 2 Once 323 40 215 3 Twice 269 31 187 4 3 or more times 66 10 27 5 No regular schedule 565 47 89 8 Blank but applicable 7 0 1 9 Don't know 5 3 7 Blank 1462 171 393 4577 Receive Fluoride Treatments Applied on Teeth? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 577 Has the sample person ever CSPQ C-4 received fluoride treatments that were applied to his or her teeth during a visit to a dentist or someone else he or she saw for dental care? 1 Yes 633 70 268 2 No 570 64 254 8 Blank but applicable 10 0 1 9 Don't know 106 7 37 Blank 1462 171 393 4578 Blank COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 578 Blank 4579 Does Sample Person go to School? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES ATTENTION: POSITIONS 579-80 ONLY FOR CHILDREN 5-11 YEARS OF AGE 579 Does the sample person go to CSPQ C-6 school? See Note 30 1 Yes 1572 176 526 2 No 67 4 24 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 Blank 1142 132 402 4580 Sample Person Participate in Fluoride Program at School? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES ATTENTION: POSITIONS 579-80 ONLY FOR CHILDREN 5-11 YEARS OF AGE 580 Does the sample person participate CSPQ C-7 in a fluoride program at school? This is a program in which fluoride tablets or rinses are given to children to use at school. 1 Yes 650 34 101 2 No 759 124 343 8 Blank but applicable 9 2 10 9 Don't know 154 16 73 Blank 1209 136 426 4581 Covered by Health Insurance Paying for Dental Care? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 581 Is the sample person covered by CSPQ C-8 health insurance that pays for See Note 31 dental care? 1 Yes 1095 102 422 2 No 1643 206 521 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 2 9 Don't know 41 4 8 3Anemia Data (Positions 582-585) 4582 Ever had Anemia ("Tired Blood" or "Low Blood")? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 582 Has the sample person ever had CSPQ C-9 anemia, sometimes called "tired blood" or "low blood"? 1 Yes 230 43 170 2 No 2523 267 774 8 Blank but applicable 2 1 1 9 Don't know 26 1 8 4583 Doctor Ever Say Sample Person had Anemia? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 583 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ C-10 sample person had anemia? 1 Yes 211 43 162 2 No 19 0 7 8 Blank but applicable 2 1 2 Blank 2549 268 782 4584 Still Have Anemia? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 584 Does the sample person still have CSPQ C-11 anemia? 1 Yes 38 6 38 2 No 150 34 110 8 Blank but applicable 25 4 16 Blank 2568 268 789 4585 Treated for Anemia by Doctor? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 585 Was the sample person treated for CSPQ C-12 this condition by a doctor? See Note 32 1 Yes 184 43 153 2 No 27 0 9 8 Blank but applicable 2 1 2 Blank 2568 268 789 3Vision Data (Positions 586-603) 4586 Trouble Seeing with One/Both Eyes Without Glasses/Contacts? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 586 Has the sample person ever had CSPQ D-1 trouble seeing with one or both See Notes eyes when not wearing glasses or 20,33 contact lenses? 1 Yes 239 30 145 2 No 2539 282 806 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 2 4587 Age when First had Trouble Seeing COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 587 How old was the sample person CSPQ D-2 when he or she first began having trouble seeing? 1 Under 1 year old 15 3 15 2 1-4 years old 26 5 27 3 5-11 years old 198 22 103 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 24 Blank 2539 282 806 4588 Ever See Doctor about Vision Problems? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 588 Did the sample person ever see a CSPQ D-3 doctor about it? 1 Yes 178 29 126 2 No 61 1 19 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 2 Blank 2539 282 806 4589 Wear Glasses/Contact Lenses? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 589 Does the sample person wear CSPQ D-4 glasses or contact lenses? 1 Yes 111 20 93 2 No 128 10 52 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 2 Blank 2539 282 806 4590 Trouble with Vision Even with Glasses/Contact Lenses? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 590 Does the sample person have CSPQ D-5 trouble with his or her vision even when wearing glasses or contact lenses? 1 Yes 23 2 14 2 No 87 18 77 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 4 Blank 2667 292 858 4591 Ever Worn Glasses/Contact Lenses? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 591 Has the sample person ever worn CSPQ D-6 glasses or contact lenses? (Does not include glasses that are worn for purposes other than improving or correcting vision.) 1 Yes 17 3 13 2 No 111 7 39 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 2 Blank 2650 302 899 4592-595 Reason Stopped Wearing Glasses or Contact Lenses COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Reason sample person stopped CSPQ D-7 wearing glasses or contact See Note 16 lenses (Positions 592-595. More than one reason may apply.) 592 1 No longer needed them 7 3 6 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 2 Blank 2771 309 945 593 1 Didn't seem to help 3 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 2 Blank 2775 312 950 594 1 Inconvenient 2 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 2 Blank 2776 312 950 595 1 Other - not specified 0 0 0 2 Other - specified 1 0 4 3 Other specified: glasses lost lost or broken 4 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 2 Blank 2773 312 946 4596-598 Purpose for which Glasses or Contact Lenses Prescribed COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES Purpose for which sample person's CSPQ D-8 glasses or contact lenses were See Note 16 prescribed (Positions 596-598. More than one purpose may apply.) 596 1 Reading/close work 62 5 70 8 Blank but applicable 6 0 3 Blank 2713 307 880 597 1 Seeing distant objects 69 13 51 8 Blank but applicable 6 0 3 Blank 2706 299 899 598 1 Other - not specified 1 0 0 2 Other - specified 13 8 11 3 Other specified: astigmatism 2 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 6 0 3 Blank 2759 304 939 4599 How Often Use Glasses or Contact Lenses? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 599 How often (does/did) the sample CSPQ D-9 person use his or her glasses or contact lenses: all of the time, most of the time, hardly ever, or never? 1 All of the time 51 14 31 2 Most of the time 36 4 40 3 Hardly ever 30 4 25 4 Never 9 0 9 8 Blank but applicable 5 1 3 Blank 2650 289 845 4600 Age of Sample Child and School Status from C-6 COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 600 Age of the sample child and CSPQ D-10 and school status from C-6. 1 Under 5 years old 1142 132 402 2 5+ years old, goes to school 1572 176 526 3 5+ years old, doesn't go to school 67 4 24 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 4601 Able to Read from Blackboard from Back of Classroom? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 601 Is the sample person able to read CSPQ D-11 from the blackboard from the back See Notes of the classroom (when wearing 20,33 glasses or contact lenses)? (Asked only of children under five years of age.) 1 Yes 1355 160 418 2 No 114 12 60 8 Blank but applicable 2 2 15 9 Don't know 101 2 34 Blank 1209 136 426 4602 Learning or Developmental Problems Related to Vision? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 602 Were you ever told by a doctor CSPQ D-12 that the sample person had learning or developmental problems related to his or her vision? (Asked only of children five years of age and over who attended school.) 1 Yes 49 6 27 2 No 1582 173 514 8 Blank but applicable 0 1 6 9 Don't know 8 0 4 Blank 1142 132 402 4603 Last Time Vision was Tested COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 603 When was the last time the sample CSPQ D-13 person had his or her vision See Note 34 tested? (Asked only of children five years or age and over who did not attend school.) 1 6 months ago or less 628 108 311 2 Over 6 months - 12 months 483 42 178 3 Over 12 months - 2 years 287 22 98 4 Over 2 years - 5 years 126 15 33 5 More than 5 years 15 2 3 6 Never 1162 118 306 8 Blank but applicable 0 1 0 9 Don't know 80 4 24 3Hearing Data (Positions 604-620) 4604 Ever have Ear Infection or Earache? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 604 Did the sample person ever have CSPQ D-14 an ear infection or an earache? See Note 35 1 Yes 1488 164 536 2 No 1284 148 413 9 Don't know 9 0 4 4605 Number of Times had Ear Infection or Earache COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 605 How many times has the sample CSPQ D-15 person had an ear infection or an earache? 1 Only once 424 53 111 2 Twice 325 36 107 3 3-5 times 419 43 149 4 6 or more times 309 28 164 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 1 9 Don't know 10 3 4 Blank 1293 148 417 4606 Ever Treated by Doctor for Ear Infection or Earache? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 606 Was the sample person ever treated CSPQ D-16 by a doctor for (any of) his or her ear infection(s) or earache(s)? 1 Yes 1289 149 499 2 No 196 15 36 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 1 9 Don't know 2 0 0 Blank 1293 148 417 4607 Doctor Treat Ear Infection/Earache by Placing Tubes in Ear? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 607 Did a doctor ever treat an ear CSPQ D-17 infection or earache the sample person had by placing tubes in his or her ear? 1 Yes 106 27 72 2 No 1176 122 424 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 2 9 Don't know 5 0 2 Blank 1491 163 453 4608 Ever had Ruptured Eardrum? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 608 Has the sample person ever had a CSPQ D-18 ruptured eardrum? 1 Yes 72 2 16 2 No 2695 309 930 8 Blank but applicable 0 1 3 9 Don't know 14 0 4 4609 Ever had Running Ear or Discharge from Ear? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 609 Has the sample person ever had a CSPQ D-19 running ear or any discharge from See Note 35 his or her ears, not counting wax in the ear? 1 Yes 261 16 80 2 No 2517 294 872 8 Blank but applicable 0 1 1 9 Don't know 3 1 0 4610 Number of Times had Running Ear or Discharge from Ear COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 610 How many times has the sample CSPQ D-20 person had a running ear or any discharge from his or her ear? 1 Only once 143 7 31 2 Twice 41 4 15 3 3-5 times 48 0 11 4 6 or more times 29 5 22 8 Blank but applicable 0 1 1 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 2520 295 872 4611 Ever See Doctor Because of Running Ear or Discharge from Ear COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 611 Did the sample person ever see a CSPQ D-21 doctor because of this condition? 1 Yes 232 16 78 2 No 28 0 2 8 Blank but applicable 0 1 1 9 Don't know 1 0 0 Blank 2520 295 872 4612 Ever had Trouble Hearing with One or Both Ears? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 612 Has the sample person ever had CSPQ D-1 trouble hearing with one or both See Note 20 ears? Do not include any prob- lems which lasted just a short period of time such as during a cold. 1 Yes 135 9 54 2 No 2645 302 897 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 2 4613 Age when First Began Having Trouble Hearing COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 613 How old was the sample person CSPQ D-23 when he or she first began having trouble hearing? 1 Under 1 year old 21 2 6 2 1-4 years old 45 6 25 3 5-11 years old 69 1 16 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 9 Blank 2645 302 897 4614 Since Trouble Began, has it Gotten Worse/Better/Stayed Same? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 614 Since this trouble began, has it CSPQ D-24 gotten worse, gotten better, or stayed about the same? 1 Gotten worse 12 0 6 2 Gotten better 56 7 23 3 Stayed the same 65 2 17 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 10 Blank 2645 302 897 4615 Ever See Doctor about Trouble Hearing? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 615 Did the sample person ever see a CSPQ D-25 doctor about it? 1 Yes 85 9 43 2 No 50 0 3 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 10 Blank 2645 302 897 4616 Still Have Trouble Hearing with One or Both Ears? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 616 Does the sample person still have CSPQ D-26 trouble hearing with one or both See Note 36 ears? 1 Yes 88 2 28 2 No 44 6 18 8 Blank but applicable 4 2 10 Blank 2645 302 897 4617 Ever Used a Hearing Aid? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 617 Has the sample person ever used a CSPQ D-27 hearing aid? 1 Yes 8 2 4 2 No 2771 309 947 8 Blank but applicable 2 1 2 4618 Description of Hearing (w/o Hearing Aid) COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 618 How would you describe the sample CSPQ D-28 person's hearing (without a hear- See Note 36 ing aid) - good, has a little trouble, has a lot of trouble, or is deaf? 1 Good 2634 305 884 2 Little trouble 132 4 59 3 Lot of trouble 6 1 6 4 Deaf 4 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 5 2 3 4619 Ever had Operation on Ears? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 619 Has the sample person ever had an CSPQ D-29 operation on his or her ears? 1 Yes 23 5 10 2 No 2746 305 936 8 Blank but applicable 12 2 7 4620 Last Time had Hearing Tested COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 620 When was the last time the sample CSPQ D-30 person had his or her hearing tested? 1 6 months ago or less 689 146 476 2 Over 6 months - 12 months 535 60 191 3 Over 12 months - 2 years 281 29 65 4 Over 2 years - 5 years 153 22 43 5 More than 5 years 1023 43 146 8 Blank but applicable 0 2 1 9 Don't know 100 10 31 3Tuberculosis Data (Positions 621-622) 4621 Ever Told by Doctor had Tuberculosis? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 621 Were you ever told by a doctor that the CSPQ E-1 sample person had tuberculosis? (Does not matter whom the doctor actually told.) 1 Yes 18 2 2 2 No 2759 310 950 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 1 4622 Lived in Household with Person who had Active Tuberculosis? COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 622 Has the sample person ever lived in a CSPQ E-2 household with a person who had active tuberculosis? 1 Yes 68 2 7 2 No 2700 310 943 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 1 9 Don't know 11 0 2 3Height and Weight Data (Positions 623-643) 4623-626 Height Without Shoes COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 623 About how tall is the sample person CSPQ E-3 without shoes? (Positions 623-629) 8 Blank but applicable 6 2 4 9 Don't know 1488 140 438 Blank 1287 170 511 624 Number of feet 1-5 Feet (l2 inches converted to foot) 1279 166 510 8 Blank but applicable 6 2 4 Blank 1496 144 439 625-626 Number of inches 00-11 Inches (l2 inches converted to foot) 1241 164 498 88 Blank but applicable 44 4 16 Blank 1496 144 439 4627-629 Number of Centimeters COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES 627-629 Number of centimeters 015-150 Centimeters 8 4 1 888 Blank but applicable 6 2 2 Blank 2767 306 948 4630-635 Weight Without Clothes or Shoes COUNTS SOURCE POSITION ITEM DESCRIPTION AND CODES M C P AND NOTES About how much does the sample person CSPQ E-4 weigh without clothes or shoes? (Positions 630-635) 630 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 1 9 Don't know 773 40 153 Blank 2004 272 799 631-633 Number of pounds 012-215 Pounds 1999 271 798 888 Blank but applicable 4 0 1 Blank 778 41 154 634-635 Number of kilograms 09-40 Kilograms 5 1 1 88 Blank but applicable 4 0 1 Blank 2772 311 951 4636 For Height, is Person Underweight/Right Weight/Overweight? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 636 For the sample person's height, CSPQ E-5 would you say he or she is underweight, See Note 20 about the right weight, or overweight? 1 Underweight 291 38 171 2 About the right weight 2165 216 668 3 Overweight 322 58 111 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 3 4637 Seen Doctor about Weight? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 637 Has the sample person ever seen a doctor CSPQ E-6 about his or her weight? 1 Yes 98 30 99 2 No 513 66 182 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 4 Blank 2165 216 668 4638 Doctor Recommend any Treatment for Weight? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 638 Did the doctor ever recommend any CSPQ E-7 treatment for the sample person's weight? 1 Yes 46 20 49 2 No 52 10 50 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 4 Blank 2678 282 850 4639-643 Type of Treatment Doctor Recommended Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes What type of treatment did the CSPQ E-8 639 doctor recommend? (Positions 639-643) See Note 16 1 Medication 7 5 11 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 4 Blank 2769 307 938 640 1 Reducing diet 17 6 18 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 4 Blank 2759 306 931 641 1 High calorie diet 7 4 9 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 4 Blank 2769 308 940 642 1 Exercise 1 2 1 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 4 Blank 2775 310 948 643 1 Other - not specified 0 0 0 2 Other - specified 1 2 6 3 Other specified: vitamins 9 5 9 4 Other specified: special diet 7 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 4 Blank 2759 305 934 3Immunization Data (Positions 644-654) 4644 Ever Received DPT Shot? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 644 Has the sample person ever received CSPQ E-9 a DPT shot? (Single injection of diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines, or single injection of DPT combination plus other vaccines.) 1 Yes 2711 307 925 2 No 49 3 16 9 Don't know 21 2 12 4645 Number of DPT Shots Ever had Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 645 How many DPT shots has the sample CSPQ E-10 person ever had? 1 1 123 17 56 2 2 206 22 79 3 3 654 97 211 4 4 488 28 141 5 5+ 1062 111 394 8 Blank but applicable 178 32 44 Blank 70 5 28 4646-648 Age when had First DPT Shot Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ E-11 he/she had the (first) DPT shot? (Positions 646-648) 646-647 Number 00 Under 1 month 39 20 18 01-24 See next position for units 2512 264 851 88 Blank but applicable 160 23 56 Blank 70 5 28 648 Units 0 Under 1 month 39 20 18 1 Months 2187 245 760 2 years 319 20 92 8 Blank but applicable 166 22 55 Blank 70 5 28 4649 Had Shot to Prevent Tetanus? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 649 Has the sample person ever received a CSPQ E-12 shot to prevent tetanus? (Includes tetanus shot given in combination with other vaccines.) 1 Yes 4 0 5 2 No 48 2 16 9 Don't know 18 3 7 Blank 2711 307 925 4650 Number of Tetanus Shots Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 650 How many tetanus shots has the CSPQ E-13 sample person ever had? 1 1 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 2 3 3 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 5 5+ 0 0 1 Blank 2777 312 948 4651-653 Age when had First Tetanus Shot Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ E-14 he or she had the (first) tetanus shot? (Positions 651-653) 651-652 Number 00 Under 1 month 0 0 0 01-06 (As given) 4 0 5 Blank 2777 312 948 653 Units 0 Under 1 month 0 0 0 1 Months 2 0 3 2 years 2 0 2 Blank 2777 312 948 4654 When Sample Person Received First Tetanus Shot Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 654 Why did the sample person receive CSPQ E-15 the tetanus shot(s)? (Was it/Were they) routine immunization(s), or did the sample person receive the shot(s) because of an injury or illness that he or she had at the time? 1 Routine immunization 4 0 3 2 Injury or illness 0 0 2 3 Other - not specified 0 0 0 4 Other - specified 0 0 0 5 More than one box marked 0 0 0 Blank 2777 312 948 3Pesticide Data (Positions 655-659) 4655 Lived with Anyone who Worked in Farming? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 655 Has the sample person ever lived CSPQ E-16 with anyone who was working in farming? See Note 37 1 Yes 277 15 23 2 No 2499 297 929 Blank but applicable 5 0 1 4656 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 656 Blank 4657 Worked/Helped out in Farming (Fields/Orchards)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: POSITIONS 657-658 ONLY FOR CHILDREN 6-11 YEARS OF AGE 657 Has the sample person ever worked CSPQ E-18 or helped out in farming, for example See Note 37 in the fields or orchards? 1 Yes 54 1 11 2 No 1337 155 468 8 Blank but applicable 5 3 2 9 Don't know 2 1 0 Blank 1383 152 472 4658 Worked/Helped out in Farming (Fields/Orchards)? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes ATTENTION: POSITIONS 657-658 ONLY FOR CHILDREN 6-11 YEARS OF AGE 658 Has the sample person worked or CSPQ E-19 helped out in farming during the See Note 37 past year? 1 Yes 29 0 3 2 No 24 1 8 8 Blank but applicable 6 3 2 Blank 2722 308 940 4659 Prescription Medication Kwell Used to Control Head/Body Lice Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 659 (During the past five years/Since CSPQ E-20 the sample person was born) has the prescription medication, Kwell, been used on him or her to control head or body lice? 1 Yes 174 34 30 2 No 2596 276 920 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 1 9 Don't know 6 2 2 3Functional Impairment Data (Positions 660-671) 4660 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 660 Blank 4661 Able to Take Part in Usual Kinds of Activities Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 661 Is the sample person able to take CSPQ F-2 part at all in the usual kinds of play activities done by most (children/babies) his or her age? (Asked only of children under 5 years of age) 1 Yes 1135 132 397 2 No 5 0 2 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 3 Blank 1639 180 551 4662 Lim. in Kind/Amount of Play Activities Because of Health Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 662 Is the sample person limited in CSPQ F-3 the kind or amount of play activities See Notes he/she can do because of an impairment 38,39 or health problem? (Asked only of children 5-11 years of age) 1 Yes 14 1 7 2 No 1120 131 390 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 3 Blank 1644 180 553 4663 Impairment/Health Prob. Keep Person from Attending School? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 663 Does any impairment or health problem CSPQ F-4 now keep the sample person from attending See Note 38 school? (As of last Sunday night or, if on vacation, the next time school was in session.) 1 Yes 14 0 27 2 No 1580 180 522 8 Blank but applicable 48 0 5 Blank 1139 132 399 4664 Attend Special School/Special Classes Because of Health? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 664 Does the sample person attend a special CSPQ F-5 school or special classes because of any See Note 38 impairment or health problem? 1 Yes 31 8 24 2 No 1538 172 498 8 Blank but applicable 59 0 5 Blank 1153 132 426 4665 Need to Attend Special School/Classes Because of Health? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 665 Does the sample person need to CSPQ F-6 attend a special school or special See Note 38 classes because of any impairment or health problem? 1 Yes 6 1 2 2 No 1531 171 496 8 Blank but applicable 60 0 5 Blank 1184 140 450 4666 Limited in School Attendance Because of Health? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 666 Is the sample person limited in CSPQ F-7 school attendance because of his/her health? (i.e., the child can only attend school for a short time each day or must be absent from classes frequently because of an impairment or health problem.) 1 Yes 13 1 13 2 No 1517 170 483 8 Blank but applicable 61 0 5 Blank 1190 141 452 4667 Limited in any Way in any Activities Because of Health? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 667 Is the sample person limited in CSPQ F-8 any way in any activities because of See Note 38 an impairment or health problem? 1 Yes 27 1 8 2 No 2609 300 865 8 Blank but applicable 62 0 5 Blank 83 11 75 4668 In What Way is Sample Person Limited? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 668 In what way is the sample person CSPQ F-9 limited? See Note 40 1 Limitation 27 1 8 8 Blank but applicable 62 0 5 Blank 2692 311 940 4669 Time when First Noticed (Condition in F-10) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 669 When did you first notice the CSPQ F-11 sample person's (condition in F-10)? See Note 41 1 More than 3 months ago 103 9 79 2 3 months ago or less, and condition is on card CSP 2 1 2 2 3 3 months ago or less, and condition is not on card CSP 2 5 1 1 8 Blank but applicable 63 0 6 Blank 2609 300 865 4670 Limitation Caused by any Other Condition Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 670 Is this limitation caused by any CSPQ F-12 other condition? See Note 41 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 5 1 1 8 Blank but applicable 63 0 6 Blank 2713 311 946 4671 Time when First Noticed (Condition in F-13) Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 671 If 670 is yes, when did you first CSPQ F-14 notice the sample person's (condition See Note 41 in F-13)? 1 More than 3 months ago 0 0 0 2 3 months ago or less, and condition is on card CSP 2 0 0 0 3 3 months ago or less, and condition is not on card CSP 2 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 63 0 6 Blank 2718 312 947 3Condition Data (Positions 672-763) 4672 Doctor Ever Say Had Asthma? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 672 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had asthma? 1 Yes 122 31 201 2 No 2659 281 752 4673-676 Age when First had Asthma Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he/she first had asthma? (Positions 673-676) 673-674 Months 00 Less than 1 month 2 0 5 01-11 Months (12 or more months converted to years) 39 12 90 88 Blank but applicable 2 0 1 Blank 2738 300 857 675-676 Years 01-11 Years 79 19 105 88 Blank but applicable 2 0 1 Blank 2700 293 847 4677 Still have Asthma? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 677 Does the sample person still have CSPQ G-3 asthma? 1 Yes 70 16 113 2 No 44 12 76 8 Blank but applicable 1 2 2 9 Don't know 7 1 10 Blank 2659 281 752 4678 Treated by Doctor for Asthma? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 678 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for asthma? 1 Yes 116 28 197 2 No 5 1 2 8 Blank but applicable 1 2 2 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2659 281 752 4679 Doctor Say Sample Person had Other Lung Disease? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 679 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had other lung disease? 1 Yes 115 21 26 2 No 2664 291 927 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 4680-683 Age when First had Other Lung Disease Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he or she first had other lung disease? (Positions 680-683) 680-681 Months 00 Less than 1 month 7 0 1 01-11 Months 43 1 10 88 Blank but applicable 4 0 0 Blank 2727 311 942 682-683 Years 01-10 Years 63 20 15 88 Blank but applicable 4 0 0 Blank 2714 292 938 4684 Still have Other Lung Disease? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 684 Does the sample person still have CSPQ G-3 other lung disease? 1 Yes 21 6 7 2 No 87 14 18 8 Blank but applicable 4 1 0 9 Don't know 5 0 1 Blank 2664 291 927 4685 Treated by Doctor for Other Lung Disease? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 685 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for other lung disease? 1 Yes 110 18 26 2 No 3 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 4 3 0 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2664 291 927 4686 Doctor Say Sample Person had Mental Retardation? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 686 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had mental retardation? See Note 42 1 Yes 10 1 17 2 No 2765 309 936 8 Blank but applicable 6 2 0 4687 Treated by Doctor for Mental Retardation? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 687 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for mental See Note 42 retardation? 1 Yes 9 1 11 2 No 1 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 6 2 5 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2765 309 936 4688 Doctor Say Sample Person had Coordination Problems? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 688 Did a doctor ever say that the sample CSPQ G-1 person had coordination problems? 1 Yes 31 1 15 2 No 2748 311 938 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 4689-692 Age when First had Coordination Problems Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he or she first had coordination problems? (Positions 689-692) 689-690 Months 00 Less than 1 month 3 0 0 01-06 Months 9 0 3 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 1 Blank 2766 312 949 691-692 Years 01-10 Years 18 1 11 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 1 Blank 2760 311 941 4693 Still have Coordination Problems? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 693 Does the sample person still have coordination problems? CSPQ G-3 1 Yes 25 1 10 2 No 5 0 4 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 2748 311 938 4694 Treated by Doctor for Coordination Problems? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 694 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for coordination problems? 1 Yes 22 0 11 2 No 8 1 4 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2748 311 938 4695 Doctor Say Sample Person had Muscle Weakness/Paralysis? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 695 Did a doctor ever say that CSPQ G-1 the sample person had muscle weakness/paralysis? 1 Yes 24 2 14 2 No 2756 310 939 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 4696-699 Age when First had Muscle Weakness or Paralysis Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he or she first had muscle weakness/paralysis? (Positions 696-699) 696-697 Months 00 Less than 1 month 3 0 2 01-11 Months 8 1 4 88 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 2769 311 947 698-699 Years 01-10 Years 13 1 8 88 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 Blank 2767 311 945 4700 Still have Muscle Weakness or Paralysis? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 700 Does the sample person still have CSPQ G-3 muscle weakness/paralysis? 1 Yes 16 1 11 2 No 7 1 2 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 2756 310 939 4701 Treated by Doctor for Muscle Weakness or Paralysis? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 701 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for muscle weakness/paralysis? 1 Yes 19 2 11 2 No 5 0 3 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2756 310 939 4702 Doctor Say Sample Person had Rheumatic Fever? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 702 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had rheumatic fever? See Note 43 1 Yes 6 1 5 2 No 2772 311 948 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 4703-706 Age when Sample Person First had Rheumatic Fever Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he or she first had rheumatic fever? See Note 43 (Positions 703-706) 703-704 Months 00 Less than 1 month 0 0 0 06-09 Months 4 0 1 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 Blank 2774 312 952 705-706 Years 03-09 Years 2 1 4 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 Blank 2776 311 949 4707 Still have Rheumatic Fever? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 707 Does the sample person still have CSPQ G-3 rheumatic fever? See Note 43 1 Yes 0 0 2 2 No 6 1 2 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 9 Don't know 0 0 1 Blank 2772 311 948 4708 Treated by Doctor for Rheumatic Fever? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 708 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for rheumatic See Note 43 fever? 1 Yes 6 1 5 2 No 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2772 311 948 4709 Doctor Say Sample Person had Rheumatic Heart Disease? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 709 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had rheumatic heart See Notes disease? l8,43 1 Yes 1 1 0 2 No 2775 311 953 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 0 4710-713 Age when First had Rheumatic Heart Disease Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he or she first had rheumatic heart disease? See Note 43 (Positions 710-713) 710-711 Months 00 Less than 1 month 0 0 0 01 Months 1 0 0 88 Blank but applicable 5 0 0 Blank 2775 312 953 712-713 Years 01-11 Years 0 1 0 88 Blank but applicable 5 0 0 Blank 2776 311 953 4714 Still have Rheumatic Heart Disease? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 714 Does the sample person still have CSPQ G-3 rheumatic heart disease? See Note 43 1 Yes 0 0 0 2 No 1 1 0 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 0 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2775 311 953 4715 Treated by Doctor for Rheumatic Heart Disease? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 715 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for rheumatic See Note 43 heart disease? 1 Yes 1 1 0 2 No 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 0 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2775 311 953 4716 Doctor Say Sample Person had Other Heart Condition? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 716 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had other heart See Note 18 condition? 1 Yes 93 10 49 2 No 2686 302 904 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 4717-720 Age when First had Other Heart Condition Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he or she first had other heart condition? (Positions 717-720) 717-718 Months 00 Less than 1 month 36 0 9 01-11 Months 20 4 12 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 Blank 2722 308 932 719-720 Years 01-11 Years 36 6 28 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 Blank 2742 306 925 4721 Still have Other Heart Condition? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 721 Does the sample person still have CSPQ G-3 other heart condition? 1 Yes 39 3 27 2 No 37 4 18 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 0 9 Don't know 15 3 4 Blank 2686 302 904 4722 Treated by Doctor for Other Heart Condition? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 722 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for other heart condition? 1 Yes 69 8 35 2 No 21 2 14 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 0 9 Don't know 1 0 0 Blank 2686 302 904 4723 Doctor Say Sample Person had Urinary Infection? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 723 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had urinary infection? 1 Yes 136 13 29 2 No 2645 298 924 8 Blank but applicable 0 1 0 4724-727 Age when First had Urinary Infections Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he or she first had urinary infections? (Positions 724-727) 724-725 Months 00 Less than 1 month 3 0 2 01-10 Months 14 2 1 88 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 Blank 2763 309 950 726-727 Years 01-11 Years 118 11 26 88 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 Blank 2662 300 927 4728 Still have Urinary Infection? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 728 Does the sample person still have CSPQ G-3 urinary infection? 1 Yes 24 1 5 2 No 104 12 24 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 9 Don't know 7 0 0 Blank 2645 298 924 4729 Treated by Doctor for Urinary Infection? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 729 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for urinary infection? 1 Yes 129 12 29 2 No 6 1 0 8 Blank but applicable 1 1 0 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2645 298 924 4730 Doctor Say Sample Person had Convulsions? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 730 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had convulsions? 1 Yes 82 7 46 2 No 2699 305 907 4731-734 Age when First had Convulsions Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he/she first had convulsions? (Positions 731-734) 731-732 Months 00 Less than 1 month 1 0 0 01-11 Months 32 2 15 88 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 Blank 2746 310 938 733-734 Years 01-07 Years 47 5 31 88 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 Blank 2732 307 922 4735 Still have Convulsions? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 735 Does the sample person still have CSPQ G-3 convulsions? 1 Yes 15 1 13 2 No 61 6 31 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 1 9 Don't know 5 0 1 Blank 2699 305 907 4736 Treated by Doctor for Convulsions? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 736 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for convulsions? 1 Yes 76 7 43 2 No 3 0 2 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 1 9 Don't know 2 0 0 Blank 2699 305 907 4737 Doctor Say Sample Person had Eczema? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 737 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had eczema? 1 Yes 32 3 16 2 No 2747 309 937 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 0 4738-741 Age when First had Eczema? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he or she first had eczema? (Positions 738-741) 738-739 Months 00 Less than 1 month 0 0 0 01-10 Months 10 0 9 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 Blank 2768 312 944 740-741 Years 01-10 Years 21 3 7 88 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 Blank 2757 309 946 4742 Still have Eczema? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 742 Does the sample person still have CSPQ G-3 eczema? 1 Yes 15 2 8 2 No 14 1 8 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 9 Don't know 2 0 0 Blank 2747 309 937 4743 Treated by Doctor for Eczema? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 743 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for eczema? 1 Yes 29 1 16 2 No 2 2 0 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2747 309 937 4744 Doctor Say Sample Person had Speech Problems? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 744 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had speech problems? 1 Yes 98 10 51 2 No 2680 302 902 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 4745-748 Age when First had Speech Problems Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he or she first had speech problems? (Positions 745-748) 745-746 Months 00 Less than 1 month 6 1 1 01-10 Months 7 0 3 88 Blank but applicable 6 0 2 Blank 2762 311 947 747-748 Years 01-11 Years 82 9 45 88 Blank but applicable 6 0 2 Blank 2693 303 906 4749 Still have Speech Problems? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 749 Does the sample person still have CSPQ G-3 speech problems? 1 Yes 79 9 41 2 No 16 1 9 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 0 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 2680 302 902 4750 Treated by Doctor for Speech Problems? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 750 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for speech problems? 1 Yes 45 5 35 2 No 50 5 15 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 0 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 2680 302 902 4751 Doctor Say Sample Person had Psychological/Behavioral Prob.? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 751 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had psychological or behavioral problems? 1 Yes 36 5 36 2 No 2742 307 917 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 0 4752-755 Age when First had Psychological/Behavioral Problems Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he or she first had psychological or behavioral problems? (Positions 752-755) 752-753 Months 00 Less than 1 month 0 0 0 01-09 Months 6 0 1 88 Blank but applicable 4 0 2 Blank 2771 312 950 754-755 Years 01-09 Years 29 5 33 88 Blank but applicable 4 0 2 Blank 2748 307 918 4756 Still have Psychological or Behavioral Problems? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 756 Does the sample person still have CSPQ G-3 psychological or behavioral problems? 1 Yes 29 5 33 2 No 4 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 1 9 Don't know 1 0 1 Blank 2742 307 917 4757 Treated by Doctor for Psychological or Behavioral Problems? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 757 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-4 treated by a doctor for psychological or behavioral problems? 1 Yes 18 5 25 2 No 17 0 10 8 Blank but applicable 4 0 1 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2742 307 917 4758 Doctor Say Sample Person had Poisoning? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 758 Did a doctor ever say that the CSPQ G-1 sample person had poisoning? 1 Yes 28 5 17 2 No 2753 307 936 4759-762 Age when First Poisoned Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How old was the sample person when CSPQ G-2 he or she first was poisoned? (Positions 759-762) 759-760 Months 00 Less than 1 month 0 0 0 06-09 Months 2 0 1 88 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 Blank 2779 312 951 761-762 Years 01-09 Years 26 5 15 88 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 Blank 2755 307 937 4763 Treated by Doctor for Poisoning? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 763 Has the sample person ever been CSPQ G-2 treated by a doctor for poisoning? 1 Yes 23 5 15 2 No 5 0 2 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2753 307 936 3School Attendence and Language Use Data (Positions 765-794) 4Attention Notice for Positions 765-788 ATTENTION: POSITIONS 765-788 ONLY FOR CHILDREN 5-11 YEARS OF AGE 4764 Age of Sample Child and School Status from C-6 Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 764 Age of sample child and school status CSPQ H-1 from C-6 See Note 30 1 Under 5 years old 1142 132 402 2 5+ years old, goes to school 1572 176 526 3 5+ years old, not in school 67 4 24 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 4765 Ever Attended School? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 765 Has the sample person ever CSPQ H-2 attended school? (Asked only of children not attending school) 1 Yes 7 0 3 2 No 60 4 21 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 Blank 2714 308 928 4766 Now Either Going to School or on Vacation from School? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 766 Is the sample person now either CSPQ H-3 going to school or on vacation See Note 30 from school? 1 Going to school 1144 174 362 2 On vacation from school 413 2 164 3 Neither 7 0 3 8 Blank but applicable 15 0 1 Blank 1202 136 423 4767-768 Grade in now/will be in Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 767-768 What grade (is the sample person CSPQ H-4 in now/will the sample person be in)? See Note 44 00 Nursery school 6 2 3 01-07 Grade 1348 153 470 77 Kindergarten 195 21 47 88 Blank but applicable 23 0 7 Blank 1209 136 426 4769 Why did Sample Person Stop Going to School? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 769 Why did the sample person stop CSPQ H-5 going to school? See Note 39 1 Health problem 0 0 0 2 Family needs child at home 0 0 0 3 Dropped out 1 0 1 4 Other - not specified 0 0 0 5 other - specified 6 0 2 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 Blank 2774 312 949 4770-772 How Long ago did the Person Stop Going to School? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes How long ago did the sample person CSPQ H-6 stop going to school? (Positions 770-772) 770-771 Number 00 Less than 1 month ago 0 0 0 01-07 See next position for units 7 0 3 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 Blank 2774 312 949 772 Units 1 Months 5 0 3 2 Years 2 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 Blank 2774 312 949 4773-775 Number of Days Absent from School Because of Illness Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 773-775 During the past 12 months, about CSPQ H-7 how many days was the sample person See Note 45 absent from school because of illness? (Asked if answer to H-6 was 12 months, 1 year, or less) 000 None 473 57 117 001-120 Days 1088 119 402 888 Blank but applicable 17 0 11 Blank 1203 136 423 4776 Repeated any Grades for any Reason? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 776 Has the sample person repeated any CSPQ H-8 grades for any reason? 1 Yes 235 40 89 2 No 1342 136 438 8 Blank but applicable 2 0 3 Blank 1202 136 423 4777 Skipped any Grades for any Reason? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 777 Has the sample person ever skipped CSPQ H-9 any grades for any reason? 1 Yes 20 4 9 2 No 1558 172 517 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 4 Blank 1202 136 423 4778 Language Spoke when First Began Speaking Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 778 When the sample person first began CSPQ H-10 to talk, what language did the sample See Note 16 person speak? 1 Spanish 826 161 324 2 English 726 12 198 3 Other - not specified 0 0 0 4 Other - specified 1 0 0 5 Both Spanish and English 23 2 7 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 1 Blank 1202 136 423 4779 Can Sample Person Speak English Now? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 779 Can the sample person speak CSPQ H-11 English now? 1 Yes 821 162 318 2 No 29 1 13 8 Blank but applicable 3 1 1 Blank 1928 148 621 4780-781 Age when First Began to Speak English Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 780-781 How old was the sample person when CSPQ H-12 the sample person first began to speak English? 00 Less than 1 year 2 0 0 01-11 Years 813 162 307 88 Blank but applicable 9 1 12 Blank 1957 149 634 4782 Language Sample Person Mainly Speaks at Home Now Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 782 What language does the sample CSPQ H-13 person mainly speak at home now? 1 Spanish 474 76 163 2 English 819 61 263 3 Both equally 282 38 101 4 Other language - not specified 0 0 0 5 Other language - specified 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 4 1 3 Blank 1202 136 423 4783 Language Sample Person's Parents Mainly Speak at Home Now Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 783 What language do (the sample CSPQ H-14 person's parents/you) mainly See Note 46 speak at home now? 1 Spanish 714 137 262 2 English 552 17 155 3 Both equally 312 22 111 4 Other language - not specified 0 0 0 5 Other language - specified 0 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 1 Blank 1202 136 423 4784 Language Sample Person Mainly Speaks at School in Class Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 784 What language (does/did) the CSPQ H-15 sample person mainly speak at school in the sample person's classes? 1 Spanish 40 0 24 2 English 1368 159 438 3 Both equally 151 17 64 4 Depends on subject matter 15 0 2 5 Other language - not specified 0 0 0 6 Other language - specified 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 2 Blank 1202 136 423 4785 Never Attended School Because Too Young? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Why has the sample person never CSPQ H-16 attended school? (Positions 785-788) See Notes 16,39 785 Too young -- no schools around for children that age 1 Yes 56 3 19 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 1 Blank 2724 309 933 4786 Never Attended School Because Health Problem? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Why has the sample person never CSPQ H-16 attended school? (Positions 785-788) See Notes 16,39 786 Health problem 1 Yes 1 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 1 Blank 2779 312 952 4787 Never Attended School Because Family Needs Child at Home? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Why has the sample person never CSPQ H-16 attended school? (Positions 785-788) See Notes 16,39 787 Family needs child at home? 1 Yes 1 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 1 Blank 2779 312 952 4788 Never Attended School Because Other? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes Why has the sample person never CSPQ H-16 attended school? (Positions 785-788) See Notes 16,39 788 Other 1 Other - not specified 0 0 0 2 Other - specified 1 1 2 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 1 Blank 2779 311 950 4Attention Notice for Positions 789-794 ATTENTION: POSITIONS 789-794 ARE QUESTIONS ASKED ONLY OF CHILDREN LESS THAN 5 YEARS OF AGE 4789 When First began Talking, Language He/She Spoke Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 789 When the sample person first began CSPQ H-17 to talk, what language did he or she speak? See Note 16 1 Spanish 472 101 206 2 English 460 5 140 3 Other - not specified 0 0 0 4 Other - specified 1 0 1 5 Doesn't talk yet 238 29 65 6 Both 30 1 11 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 1 Blank 1579 176 529 4790 Speak Spanish Now? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 790 Can the sample person speak CSPQ H-18 English now? 1 Yes 239 58 158 2 No 261 43 59 8 Blank but applicable 4 1 2 Blank 2277 210 734 4791-792 Age when First Began to Speak English Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 791-792 How old was the sample person when CSPQ H-19 he or she first began to speak English? 00 Less than 1 year 9 2 6 01-05 Years 222 56 147 88 Blank but applicable 12 1 7 Blank 2538 253 793 4793 Language Mainly Spoken at Home Now Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 793 What language does the sample CSPQ H-20 person mainly speak at home now? 1 Spanish 389 92 145 2 English 441 4 145 3 Both equally 128 11 66 4 Other language - not specified 1 0 0 5 Other language - specified 0 0 1 8 Blank but applicable 5 0 2 Blank 1817 205 594 4794 Language Spoken at Home Now Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 794 What language do (the sample CSPQ H-21 person's parents/you) mainly speak at home now? 1 Spanish 535 116 181 2 English 458 8 120 3 Both equally 206 12 116 4 Other language - not specified 0 0 0 5 Other language - specified 0 0 0 8 Blank but applicable 3 0 7 Blank 1579 176 529 4795 Rec. Food or Health Care Under Women/Infants/Children Prog.? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 795 Has the sample person ever CSPQ J-1 received food or health care under the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program? 1 Yes 588 24 466 2 No 2185 287 485 9 Don't know 8 1 2 4796 Now Rec. Food/Health Care Under Women/Infants/Children Prog. Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 796 Is the sample person now receiving CSPQ J-2 food or health care under the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program? 1 Yes 121 7 151 2 No 466 17 315 8 Blank but applicable 1 0 0 9 Don't know 0 0 0 Blank 2193 288 487 4797-799 Time Person has Received Food or Health Care from WIC Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) How long (did the sample person CSPQ J-3 receive/has the sample person been receiving) food or health care from WIC? (Positions 797-799) 797-798 Number 00 Less than 1 month 1 0 2 01-13 See next position for units 574 23 458 88 Blank but applicable 13 1 6 Blank 2193 288 487 799 Units 0 Less than 1 month 1 0 2 1 Months 219 10 125 2 Years 355 13 322 8 Blank but applicable 13 1 17 Blank 2193 288 487 4800 School Status from H-4 Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 800 School status from H-4 CSPQ J-4 1 Now going to school or on vacation 1572 176 526 See Note 2 Neither 1209 136 426 30 Blank but applicable 0 0 1 4Attention Notice for Positions 801-819 ATTENTION: POSITIONS 801-819 CONTAIN DATA ONLY ON SCHOOL ATTENDING CHILDREN 4801 School Serve Complete Breakfast? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 801 Does the school that the sample CSPQ J-5 person attends serve a complete breakfast? 1 Yes 989 118 298 2 No 569 58 220 8 Blank but applicable 14 0 9 Blank 1209 136 426 4802 Number of Times a Week Eat Breakfast Served by the School Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 802 How many times a week does the CSPQ J-6 sample person usually eat breakfast served by the school? 0 None 1055 136 409 1-5 Times 508 37 116 8 Blank but applicable 7 2 2 9 Don't know 2 1 0 Blank 1209 136 426 4803 Form to Eat Breakfast at School for Free or Reduced Price Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 803 During this (past) school year did CSPQ J-7 (the sample person's parents/you) fill out a form to enable the sample person to eat breakfast at school for free or at a reduced price? 1 Yes 476 28 111 2 No 34 10 5 8 Blank but applicable 7 2 2 Blank 2264 272 835 4804 Eat Breakfast at School for Free or Reduced Price? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 804 Does the sample person eat breakfast CSPQ J-8 at school for free or a reduced price? 1 Yes 466 26 109 2 No, not eligible 9 2 0 3 No, other reason 1 0 2 8 Blank but applicable 7 2 2 Blank 2298 282 840 4805-806 Amount Payed for Breakfast Per Day Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 805-807 How much does the sample person CSPQ J-9 pay for breakfast per day? See Note 47 000 Free 429 26 105 005-135 Cents 73 11 7 888 Blank but applicable 15 3 6 Blank 2264 272 835 4808 School Serve Complete Lunch? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 808 Does the school that the sample CSPQ J-10 person attends serve a complete lunch? 1 Yes 1474 169 488 2 No 90 7 37 8 Blank but applicable 8 0 2 Blank 1209 136 426 4809 Times a Week Usually Eat Lunch Served by School Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 809 How many times a week does the CSPQ J-11 sample person usually eat lunch served by school? 0 None 223 26 82 1-5 Times 1338 149 443 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 2 9 Don't know 5 0 0 Blank 1209 136 426 4810 Form Enable Person to Eat at School Free or Reduced Price Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 810 During this (past) school year did CSPQ J-12 (the sample person's parents/you) fill out a form to enable the sample person to eat lunch at school for free or at a reduced price? 1 Yes 1047 85 369 2 No 296 64 74 8 Blank but applicable 6 1 2 Blank 1432 162 508 4811 Eat Lunch at School for Free or a Reduced Price? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 811 Does the sample person eat lunch CSPQ J-13 at school for free or a reduced price? 1 Yes 978 82 365 2 No, not eligible 50 2 1 3 No, other reason 15 1 2 8 Blank but applicable 10 1 3 Blank 1728 226 582 4812-814 Amount Payed for Lunch Per Day Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 812-814 How much does the sample person CSPQ J-14 pay for the lunch per day? See Note 47 000 Free 829 67 382 005-300 Cents 502 78 54 888 Blank but applicable 18 5 9 Blank 1432 162 508 4815 Ever Bring Lunch from Home? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 815 Does the sample person ever bring CSPQ J-15 the sample person's lunch from home? 1 Yes, always 132 18 53 2 Yes, sometimes 367 29 51 3 No 1065 128 420 8 Blank but applicable 8 1 3 Blank 1209 136 426 4816 On Days Don't Buy Lunch at School, Buy Milk? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 816 On days that the sample person CSPQ J-16 does not buy lunch at school, does the sample person buy milk? 1 Yes, always 135 15 13 2 Yes, sometimes 139 7 20 3 No 224 24 71 8 Blank but applicable 9 2 3 Blank 2274 264 846 4817-819 Amount Payed for Milk Per Day Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes MEAL PROGRAMS DATA (POSITIONS 795-819) 817-819 How much does the sample person CSPQ J-17 pay for milk per day? 000 Free 33 3 8 003-115 Cents 231 17 21 888 Blank but applicable 19 4 7 Blank 2498 288 917 4820 Main Respondent's Relationship to Sample Child Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA ON THE RESPONDENT FOR THE SAMPLE CHILD (POSITION 820) 820 Main respondent's relationship to CSPQ L-1 the sample child See Note 16 1 Mother 2597 267 859 2 Father 116 14 29 3 Sister or brother 9 1 3 4 Other - not specified 0 0 0 5 Other - specified 13 2 6 6 Other - specified: grandmother 42 7 36 8 Blank but aplicable 4 21 20 4821 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 821 Blank 4822 Is Sample Child Available Now? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 822 Is the sample child available now? CSPQ M-2 (Asked only of children 6-11 years of age) See Note 48 1 Yes 632 83 267 2 No 748 73 206 8 Blank but aplicable 18 4 8 Blank 1383 152 472 4Attention Notice for Positions 823-832 ATTENTION: DATA IN POSITIONS 823-832 ARE ONLY FROM 6-11 YEAR OLD CHILDREN AVAILABLE AT INTERVIEW (ANSWER TO M-2 IS YES) 4823 Trouble Seeing with Glasses? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 823 Do you have any trouble seeing CSPQ M-4 (with your glasses on)? See Notes 1 Yes 103 14 53 20,48,49 2 No 529 68 212 8 Blank but aplicable 18 5 10 Blank 2131 225 678 4824 Read Blackboard from Back of Classroom with Glasses on? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 824 When you are at school, can you CSPQ M-5 read the blackboard from the back of See Notes the classroom (with your glasses on)? 20,48,49 1 Yes 569 77 218 2 No 61 5 48 3 Doesn't go to school 0 0 0 8 Blank but aplicable 20 5 9 Blank 2131 225 678 4825 Trouble Hearing Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 825 Do you have any trouble hearing? CSPQ M-6 1 Yes 84 7 35 See Notes 2 No 548 75 232 20,48,49 8 Blank but aplicable 18 5 8 Blank 2131 225 678 4826 Hear Teacher from Back of Classroom? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 826 When you are at school, can you CSPQ M-7 hear the teacher from the back See Notes of the classroom? 48,49 1 Yes 596 79 241 2 No 36 3 26 3 Doesn't go to school 0 0 0 8 Blank but aplicable 18 5 8 Blank 2131 225 678 4827 Think You're Underweight, Right Weight, or Over Weight? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 827 Do you think that you are CSPQ M-8 underweight, about the right See Notes weight, or overweight? 20,48,49 1 Underweight 87 10 36 2 About the right weight 405 46 174 3 Overweight 135 26 51 8 Blank but aplicable 23 5 14 Blank 2131 225 678 4828 Would You Like to Weigh More? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 828 Would you like to weigh more? CSPQ M-9 1 Yes 52 5 23 See Notes 2 No 35 5 13 48,49 8 Blank but aplicable 23 5 14 Blank 2671 297 903 4829 Trying to Gain Weight? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 829 Are you trying to gain weight? CSPQ M-10 1 Yes 38 2 20 See Notes 2 No 14 3 3 48,49 8 Blank but aplicable 23 5 14 Blank 2706 302 916 4830 Like to Weigh Less? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 830 Would you like to weigh less? CSPQ M-11 1 Yes 122 23 45 See Notes 2 No 13 3 6 48,49 8 Blank but aplicable 23 5 14 Blank 2623 281 888 4831 Trying to Lose Weight? Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 831 Are you trying to lose weight? CSPQ M-12 1 Yes 73 13 26 See Notes 2 No 49 10 19 48,49 8 Blank but aplicable 23 5 14 Blank 2636 284 894 4832 Description of Health Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes DATA FROM SELF-RESPONDING CHILDREN (POSITIONS 821-832) 832 Would you say your health in CSPQ M-13 general is excellent, very good, See Notes good, fair or poor? 20,48,49 1 Excellent 153 28 75 2 Very good 139 17 50 3 Good 265 27 100 4 Fair 64 10 33 5 Poor 9 0 7 8 Blank but aplicable 20 5 10 Blank 2131 225 678 4833-850 Blank Position Item description Counts Source and code M C P and notes 833-850 Blank 1GENERAL NOTES, SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC AND CHILD DATA 2Family 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. 2Examination 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. 2Family 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. 2Head 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. 2Observed 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. 2National 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. 2Codes 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 Columbia 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 2National origin recode 3General 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 in the Southwest portion of the survey; Cuban-American in the Dade County, Florida portion; or Puerto Rican in the New York City area portion. The recode was assigned as follows: 3Southwest portion 1) If the original national origin or ancestry code 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 as 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. 3Dade 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. 3New 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. 4Use of 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. 2Industry 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. 2Health 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. 2Per Capita Income Per capita income was computed by dividing the total combined family income by the number of people in the family. 2Poverty Index 3General Information 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, 1982 through 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. 3Avg. Consumer Price Index, CPI-U, U.S. City Avg., 1981-84 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. 3Description 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. 2Size 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. 2Home 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. 2Actually Seen The responses for some sample persons for this variable may appear extreme or illogical. 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 in the field. The user must determine if these responses should be included in analyses. 2Recodes and New Codes Some of the "other" or "specify" responses to this question were recoded to existing categories, if possible. For responses that couldn't 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. 2Birthweight A-6: For the convenience of the user, birthweight was converted from grams to pounds/ounces and pounds/ounces to grams. For those respondents who had not reported ounces but did report pounds, the calculation was not made and the number of grams was changed to a blank but applicable code: 8888. 2Heart Problem/Defect A-12, G-1 through G-4: There are a few individuals who appear to have an inconsistency in these fields. These are children who were born with a problem of defect involving the heart but who were not reported to have been told by a doctor that they had either rheumatic heart disease or other heart condition. These records were looked up on microfilm and verified but no changes were made to the records. 2Infant Feeding A-16 through A-18: There are a few individuals with an apparent inconsistency in these fields. They are children who stopped breastfeeding (A-16) before starting formula/milk (A-17) or solid food (A-18). These records were looked up on microfilm and verified but no changes were made to the fields. 2Disagreements Due to Use of Different Respondents B-1, D-1, D-11, D-22, E-5, M-4, M-5, M-6, M-8, M-13: There are several questions which appear in Sections A-J which are similar to questions asked in Section M. Sections A-J were answered by a proxy respondent while Section M was answered by the sample child. Disagreements between similar questions asked of the different respondents, although expected, were looked up on microfilm and verified but no changes were made to the records. 2Length of Time Since Last Visit When Sick or Injured B-9, B-22: For a few individuals, the reported time since last visit when sick or injured in B-22 is greater than that reported in B-9. The records were looked up on microfilm and verified. No changes were made to the records. 2Time it Took to Get to Health Care Facility B-10: The interviewers were instructed to record the number of minutes it took from the time the child left wherever he or she was to the time he or she arrived at the health care facility. If the child took a trip especially to visit a particular doctor or facility, the interviewers were instructed to ask for all travel time to the destination, including all forms of transportation. 2Time Between Appointment and When Appointment Was Made B-12 The interviewers were instructed to enter the total elapsed time between the two visits if an appointment was made at an earlier visit. 2Main Reason for Last Visit When Sick or Injured B-14, B-28: "Sickness or illness" was marked if the person mentioned the name of any disease or condition or a symptom. "Injury" was marked if the person reported any kind of injury. "A followup visit" was marked if this was a regularly scheduled visit for monitoring a condition or progress following an operation. "Injection" was marked if the purpose of the visit was to receive an immunization or vaccination to prevent particular diseases. Allergy shots and other regularly received shots were also included here. If the main purpose of the visit was merely to obtain a prescription for a medication and no other categories applied, then "for a prescription" was marked. 2Person Who Took Child for Health Care Visit When Sick B-17, B-31: This field was changed to a 2 position field and leading zeroes were added to each one of the codes. The missing information code (8) was changed to 88. 2Health Care Facility Used During Last Visit B-23: Sufficient information was not available to code respondents with "other specified: hospital" into the other two hospital categories: hospital outpatient clinic (04) or hospital emergency room (08). 2Number of Times Child Was Hospitalized B-36: This question refers to separate stays of one or more nights in a hospital. If the child was transferred from one hospital to another, the interviewers were instructed to count each as a separate stay if each lasted overnight or longer. If the child was born on the way to the hospital or was otherwise admitted shortly after birth, this hospitalization was counted if it lasted one or more nights. 2First Had Dental Care C-1: For a few individuals ages 4 and 5 years, C-1 was inconsistent with the age and the response to C-2. The records were looked up on microfilm and verified. Since the data strongly suggested that C-1 was in error, it was corrected to make it consistent with the response to C-2 and the child's age. 2Frequency of Dental Care C-3: For the child who had recently received dental care for the first time, the interviewers were instructed to record the intended frequency of dental care. 2School Attendance C-6: "Yes" was marked if the child was currently enrolled in school, including kindergarten but excluding nursery school. "Yes" was also marked if the child was on vacation from school but would be returning after vacation ended. "No" was marked if the child was going to begin school the next school year but had not yet attended school. C-6, H-1, H-3, J-4: Questions on attendance of school were not asked of children 6 months - 4 years of age. Even though the only direct questions on ever attending school were in C-6 and H-2, a few interviewers gathered additional information on school attendance for the check item J-4. Because the first category of J-4 (1: now going to school or on vacation) combines two categories of H-1; (2: 5+ years old, goes to school; 3: 5+ years old, not in school), the information in J-4 could not be used to recode H-1, H-3, or C-6. 2Dental Insurance C-8: "Yes" was marked if the child was covered by a separate dental insurance plan or by a health insurance plan that covered any type of dental care. If the child received free dental care through a free clinic, acquaintance or relative, this was not included as dental insurance. 2Treated for Anemia C-12: "Yes" included any situation in which a doctor gave a specific treatment for anemia, such as iron or vitamin shots or blood transfusions. It also included a doctor prescribing or recommending certain diets, iron or vitamin pills or supplements. 2Ability to Read Blackboard from Back of Room D-1, D-11: For some individuals there is an inconsistency between D-1 and D-11. These were persons who were reported to have never had trouble seeing with one or both eyes when not wearing glasses or contact lenses but were reported as being unable to read the blackboard from the back of the classroom. These records were looked up on microfilm and verified and not changed. 2Vision Test D-13: This includes any test in which the child was asked to read numbers or letters from a chart or through a machine. It may or may not have included a complete eye examination or have been part of a general check-up. No change was made to correct an inconsistency between the demographic age and the length of time since the vision was tested. 2Ear Infection/Earache/Discharge D-14, D-19: For a few individuals a report was given of having a history of a running ear or any discharge from ears but no report was given of having had an ear infection or an earache. No changes were made to correct this inconsistency. 2Trouble Hearing D-26, D-28: For a few individuals a report was given of having trouble hearing with one or both ears but their present hearing was described as good. No changes were made to correct this inconsistency. 2Farming E-16 through E-19: The family code on the demographic file may be used to gather farming/migrant work information from the family questionnaire for other family members. 2Impairment or Health Problem F-3 through F-6, F-8: Any condition, physical or mental which causes limitation in activity was considered for this question. An injury that occurred 3 months ago or less (unless it resulted in obvious permanent limitation) or the effects of an operation that took place 3 months ago or less (unless these effects are obviously permanent) were not included. 2Reason for Not Attending School: Health Problem F-3, H-5, H-16: These questions, though similar, elicited different responses. The question (F-3) "Does any impairment or health problem now keep from attending school" had many more responses than H-5 and H-16: "Why did stop going to school? -- health problem." Inconsistencies were looked up on microfilm and verified. No changes were made to the records. 2Limitation F-9: The open-ended responses for the way in which the sample child was limited were looked up on microfilm. Due to the small number of entries and the fact that they were very diverse and non-specific they were not recoded into specific categories. A code of "1" in this position indicates only that a limitation of some type was reported. 2Condition F-10 through F-14: The name of the condition reported was not coded and therefore is not available on the data tape. Information in F-11 - F-14 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 3 months ago or, if the onset was within the previous 3 months, was on a list of predesignated chronic conditions. The list of predesignated chronic conditions can be found on card CSP-2 which is given in Appendix 2. 2Mental Retardation G-1, G-4, Part c: One respondent reported that a doctor had told her that the child was mentally retarded but later was told that the child was alright. Because the question, "Does still have this?" was not asked for mental retardation, G-1 was changed to "No" (2) and G-4 was blanked. 2Rheumatic Fever/Rheumatic Heart Disease G-1 through G-4, Part f and g: There is an apparent inconsistency between f and g --the records were verified on microfilm and left as recorded. 2Grade in School H-4: The records of children whose age was inconsistent with the grade in school by more than 2 years (e.g., an 8 year old in kindergarten or an 11 year old in 3rd grade) were checked and verified on microfilm. No changes were made to the records. 2Number of Days Absent from School H-7: This question was asked if the answer to H-6 was 12 months (1 year) or less. If the child did not attend school for most of the previous 12 months, only the days missed because of illness were counted. The "none" category was marked if the child dropped out after one month and missed no days of school during that month because of illness. If the child had to stop attending school because of illness, all days missed in the previous 12 months were counted. 2Language Parents Speak at Home H-14: For those children whose main response (L-1) was either the mother or the father, this item was checked against the language of interview. Inconsistencies (English questionnaire but mainly speak Spanish at home, or Spanish questionnaire but mainly speak English at home) were looked up on microfilm and verified. No changes were made to the records. 2Subsidized Lunch or Breakfast J-9, J-14: The price of meals is sometimes included in the cost of tuition and fees leading to a response to J-9 and J-14 of "000-free." To find out which children are actually receiving subsidized meals, it is necessary to look at the entire series of questions: J-7 - J-9 for breakfast and J-12 - J-14 for lunch. 2Availability of Sample Child M-2 through M-13: The sample child self-response section was only administered in the household. No attempts were made to return to the household to complete this section if that was the only reason for returning. Because of this, there are many children who do not have responses to this section. 2Sample Child Self-Response M-3 through M-13: In the self-reported section of the Spanish version the familiar "tu" form is used. 1APPENDIX 1 - DEFINITIONS FROM INTERVIEWER'S INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2Doctor Doctor - Refers to both medical doctor (M.D.'s) and osteopathic physicians (D.O.'s). Medical doctors include general practitioners and all types of specialists, such as ophthalmologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians, gynecologists, internists, etc. Any persons who do not have an "M.D." or "D.O." degree, such as dentists, chiropractors, chiropodists, podiatrists, naturopaths, Christian Science healers, opticians, optometrists, or psychologists, etc., were not included. 2Doctor's Assistant Doctor's assistant - Any person who provides health care and who works with or for one or more medical doctors. Nurses, nurse practitioners, paramedics, medics, and physical therapists working with or for a medical doctor are some examples of doctor's assistants. 2Doctor Visits Doctor visits - Both personal visits and telephone conversations were included: o Visits for health care advice made to a doctor or doctor's assistant at a doctor's office, a clinic, a hospital emergency room, or an outpatient department of a hospital where a person goes for a treatment or examination even though a doctor may not have been seen. o A visit by the doctor or doctor's assistant to the child. o Physicals for athletes or the U.S. Armed Services. o Telephone cals to or from a doctor or assistant for the purpose of discussing the person's health. A call to or from a doctor or assistant for obtaining or renewing a prescription or a call to obtain the results of tests of x-rays was included. o Obtaining medical advice from a family member or friend who is a doctor even if this was done on an informal basis. The following were excluded: o Visits made by a doctor or assistant while the person was an overnight patient in the hospital. o Visits to the school nurse (up through the 12th grade) or the clinic at work where the person seen was not working with or for a medical doctor. o Visits for shots or examinations (such as x-rays) administered on a mass basis. Thus, if it was volunteered that the person went to a clinic, a mobile unit, or some similar place to receive an immunization, a chest x-ray or a certain diagnostic procedure which was being administered identically to all persons who were at the place for this purpose, were not counted as a doctor visit. Immunizations or examinations administered to children in schools on a mass basis as doctor visits were not included. (Physicals for athletes or the U. S. Armed Services are NOT considered mass visits: these were o Laboratory visits, unless the person sees a medical doctor as part of the laboratory visit, and/or the person receives some kind of medical treatment, advice or diagnosis from a doctor or doctor's assistant as part of the laboratory visit. Treatment could include for example, physical therapy or radiation treatment. o Calls for appointments, inquiries about a bill, calls made by a pharmacist to a doctor to renew prescriptions, or calls made between the person and a pharmacist, or any other type of call not directly related to the person's health. 2Health Care Facilities Health Care Facilities: o Home - Any place the person was staying at the time of the doctor's visit. It may be his/her own home, the home of a friend, a hotel room, etc. Did not include a visit to the doctor's office. o Doctor's office - The office of a doctor in private practice. This may be an office in the doctor's home, an individual office in an office building, or a suite of offices occupied by several doctors. This category also includes "doctor's clinic," meaning the offices of a group of doctors. o Company or school clinic - A company or plant doctor's office or clinic which is operated solely for the employees of that company or industry; or a clinic at a school for the use of students. o Hospital outpatient clinic - A unit of a hospital where persons may go for medical care without being admitted as an inpatient. o Migrant clinic - Clinic set up to serve migrant farm workers. o Other clinic - A clinic other than a company or school, hospital outpatient, or migrant clinic. o Hospital emergency room - A unit of a hospital where persons may receive medical care, usually of an urgent nature, without or before being admitted as an inpatient. o Community, neighborhood, or family health center - A public or private ambulatory facility generally sponsored by a unit of local government (sometimes receiving Federal funding). They provide medical care only to residents of a particular area. o HMO/prepaid group - This is a type of medical care facility that provides care only to members of a Health Maintenance Organization ("prepaid group") health plan. 2Regular Milk Regular Milk - Includes any kind of milk other than mother's or wet nurse's milk, such as cow's milk, goat's milk or powdered milk. 2School School - Includes both "regular" and "nonregular" schools. Schools of both types may be either day or night schools, and attendance may be part-time or full-time. o Regular schools - Public or private institutions at which students receive a formal, graded education. In regular schools, students attend class to achieve an elementary or high school diploma, or a college, university, or professional school degree. o Nonregular schools - Public or private institutions such as vocational, business or trade schools, technical schools, nursing schools (other than university-based nursing schools where students work towards a degree), beautician and barber schools, and so forth. Nonregular schools also include special schools for the handicapped r mentally retarded where students are not working toward a degree or diploma. o "Special classes" - Are classes held within a regular school for students who have a physical or mental disability that keeps them from attending all or most of the regular classes. This does not include special classes for talented or gifted students. o "Special school" - One which students attend because of some unique physical or mental characteristic that distinguishes them from most other persons who attend regular schools. Special schools for talented or gifted persons are not included. o Repeating a grade - Going through the entire academic year in the same grade more than once. Special classes taken by the child during the summer or at other times to make up deficient work are not considered as repeating a grade. 2Routine Physical Examination A Routine Physical Examination - An examination performed by a medical doctor, or other health professional working with or for a medical doctor, for the purpose of determining the general state of the person's health. This includes periodic checkups as well as general checkups for specific purposes such as physical examinations required to obtain employment, for college entrance, to obtain insurance, etc. "A routine physical examination" does not include checkups or examinations related to a specific condition. 2Usual Activities Usual Activities o Going to school - Includes full-time or part-time attendance at any type of public or private day or night education establishment both in and out of the regular school system, such as high school, college, vocational schools, and special schools for the handicapped and mentally retarded. 2WIC WIC - A program that provides nutritious food and health care to nursing mothers and young children. 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