Scientific Data DocumentationHPDP Person Sample File, 1990DSN: CC37.NHIS90.HPDPSAMPABSTRACT 1990 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (HPDP) Sample Person File 1. The 1990 NHIS of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NHIS-HPDP) Sample Person file is very similar to the 1985 NHIS of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Sample Person file. Many items are identical. Some sections have minor changes from 1985. Two sections, mammography and radon, were new in 1990. Occupational health, which was included in the 1985 HPDP, was not part of the 1990 survey. 2. The NHIS-HPDP Sample person file consists of: a. The NHIS person record from the Core questionnaire (locations 1-200) b. Weight fields (locations 201-212) c. The special topic data (locations 336-773) 3. Item non-response was handled differently in 1990 than in 1985. In 1990, various types of item non-response were identified: (1) Respondent refused to answer the question (codes 7, 97, and 997); (2) The information was "not ascertained" (codes 8, 98, or 998) (including blanks when there should have been a response and impossible codes) and; (3) A response of "don't know" when the question was asked. For some items, it was determined that there was no meaningful difference between "not ascertained" and "don't know". In these cases, the two categories were both coded 9 (or 99 or 999, as appropriate), and labeled "unknown." In contrast, in the 1985 HPDP, for most questions, all three types of item non-response were coded 9 and labeled "DK or refused." For a few items, "refused" remained a separate category. The preservation of unambiguous "don't know" and "refused" categories in 1990 may be helpful, particularly when analyzing knowledge items or items of a sensitive nature. 4. The response rate for the NHIS-HPDP was 86.3 percent. This response rate was calculated as follows: Household response rate from Core (95.5 percent) multiplied by the HPDP sample person response rate (86.7 percent) = 86.3 percent 5. Initially, dummy records were created for all HPDP non- respondents. Comparison of sociodemographic characteristics of respondents and non-respondents indicated that the two groups were not sufficiently different to warrant retaining dummy records in the file, especially since dummy records were not included on the 1985 HPDP file and their inclusion in the 1990 file would make trend comparisons more difficult. 6. Weights: Weights must be used to make accurate estimates based on data from the National Health Interview Survey. Two weights are included on the 1990 HPDP Sample Person file: a. The Final Basic Weight (location 207-212), calculated for each sample person, is the weight that will be used in most analyses of the HPDP data. This weight is the functional equivalent of the Annual Final Basic Weight found on the NHIS Person Record of the Basic Health and Demographic component of the survey (i.e., the Core questionnaire). The HPDP Final Basic Weight differs in two ways from that calculated for the Core data file: (1) the HPDP sample was re-weighted to account for non-response and selection of only one adult per family and, (2) the weight field on the Core data file is in binary format and the weight field on this file is in character format. b. The Interim Basic Weight (before age-sex-race adjustment), required by some software packages for variance estimation for surveys with complex sample designs, is also included on the file (loc. 201-206). 7. Estimating numbers of events or conditions a. To reduce respondent error, the recall period for questions about some events is limited to two weeks. These events are: bed days and other restricted activity days, work loss and school loss days, and doctor visits. The two-week variables are found in locations 98-107 and 120-121. Estimates of the total number of occurrences of these events in the population can be derived as follows: Number of events x 26 (number of two-week periods in a year) x Final Basic Weight = Total number of events occurring in the population during the data year, i.e., 1990. Example: Number of bed days (loc. 100-101) x 26 x Final Basic Weight (loc. 207-212) = total number of bed days reported for the population in 1990. b. The recall period for acute incidence conditions is also two weeks and an annual estimate of the total number of acute incidence conditions is calculated using the same procedures as for two-week events: Number of acute incidence conditions x 26 x Final Basic Weight = Total number of acute incidence conditions occurring in the population during 1990. Note: An acute incidence condition is an acute condition with onset during the two weeks preceding the date of interview. c. The recall period for information on hospitalizations is 12 months. However, in calculating number of discharges and number of days in hospital (locations 132-141), only discharges occurring in the past 6 months are counted. Therefore, the weighted estimates for these events must be calculated as follows: (1) Number of discharges x 2 (number of 6-month periods in a year) x Final Basic Weight = Total number of discharges occurring in the population in one year. (2) Number of days in hospital associated with discharges occurring in the past 6 months x 2 (number of 6-month periods in a year) x Final Basic Weight = Total number of days of hospitalization occurring in the population in one year. 8. Calculation of rates for events and conditions: The number of events or conditions estimated for the population, as described in item 7, above, can be used as the basis for calculating rates of occurrence of these events (or conditions) per person and per 100 persons for the total U. S. population and for various population subgroups. Note: Only rates can be estimated from these data. The percent of the population experiencing a particular type of event during the data year cannot be estimated. +The percent of the population experiencing the event in the reporting period (i.e., two weeks or 6 months) can be estimated but is generally not meaningful.+ 9. Data on hospital episodes and days, based on a 12-month recall are locations 122-131. The Final Basic Weight is used for calculating estimates of these events in the same way it is used for all other person-based variables. These variables do permit estimating the percent of the population experiencing a hospital episode in the past year and the percent of the population having a specified number of hospital days. This description prepared by: Charlotte A. Schoenborn IDSB September, 1991 RECORD LAYOUT Tape Locations 1-42 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ 1-2 - RECORD TYPE 41,104 90. Sample Person Record 3-4 - PROCESSING YEAR 41,104 90. 1990 5 - PROCESSING QUARTER 9,678 1. Quarter 1 10,493 2. Quarter 2 10,334 3. Quarter 3 10,599 4. Quarter 4 6-8 HH-5 - RANDOM RECODE OF PSU NUMBER 9-10 HH-5 WEEK - CENSUS CODE* 2,422 01. Week 1 3,333 02. Week 2 3,240 03. Week 3 3,224 04. Week 4 3,225 05. Week 5 3,115 06. Week 6 3,236 07. Week 7 3,177 08. Week 8 3,200 09. Week 9 3,172 10. Week 10 3,164 11. Week 11 3,307 12. Week 12 3,289 13. Week 13 * This code represents the initial week of assignment. The interview may be re-assigned for administrative purposes. See locations 19-20 for the code which reflects the actual week assigned for conducting the interview. 11-12 HH-5 - SEGMENT NUMBER Week plus Segment Number identifies the segment 13-14 HH-5 - HOUSEHOLD NUMBER Numbered within PSU-Week-Segment 15-16 - - PERSON NUMBER 17-18 - - BLANK (Record Serial Number on other record types) 19-20 HH-5 PROCESSING WEEK CODE (Numbered within Quarter) 2,422 01. Week 1 3,333 02. Week 2 3,251 03. Week 3 3,224 04. Week 4 3,225 05. Week 5 3,115 06. Week 6 3,236 07. Week 7 3,198 08. Week 8 3,208 09. Week 9 3,172 10. Week 10 3,145 11. Week 11 3,286 12. Week 12 3,289 13. Week 13 21 Recode LATE INTERVIEW (OR LAST ATTEMPT) FLAG 27,720 0. Interview not late 11,055 1. One week late 1,724 2. Two weeks late 605 3. Unknown 22-23 HH-10c,d TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS: Housing Unit = (00-07) 318 00. Housing unit; kind unknown 37,919 01. House, apartment, flat 27 02. HU in non-transient hotel, motel, etc. 15 03. HU-permanent in transient hotel, motel, etc. 27 04. HU in rooming house 1,947 05. Mobile home or trailer with no permanent room added 290 06. Mobile home or trailer with 1 or more permanent rooms added 20 07. HU not specified above Other Unit = (08-13) 33 08. Quarters not HU in rooming or boarding house 0 09. Unit not permanent in transient hotel, motel, etc. 5 10. Unoccupied site for mobile home, trailer, or tent 420 11. Student quarters in college dormitory 78 12. Other unit not specified above 5 13. Other unit; kind unknown 24 HH-11 HAS TELEPHONE 37,591 1. Yes, phone number given 1,013 2. Yes, no phone number given 2,353 3. No 147 4. Unknown 25 A-1 SEX 17,172 1. Male 23,932 2. Female 26 - - BLANK 27-28 Person AGE Column 41,102 18-98. Number of years 2 99. 99+ years of age 29 Recode AGE RECODE #1 4,791 3. 18-24 years 18,237 4. 25-44 years 10,027 5. 45-64 years 2,516 6. 65-69 years 2,160 7. 70-74 years 3,373 8. 75 years and over 30 Recode AGE RECODE #2 4,791 3. 18-24 years 9,717 4. 25-34 years 8,520 5. 35-44 years 5,257 6. 45-54 years 4,770 7. 55-64 years 4,676 8. 65-74 years 3,373 9. 75 years and over 31-32 Recode AGE RECODE #3 41,104 36. Over 3 years 33 - - BLANK 34-39 A-3 MONTH AND YEAR OF BIRTH 34-35 Month 3,440 01. January 3,184 02. February 3,473 03. March 3,151 04. April 3,311 05. May 3,270 06. June 3,441 07. July 3,951 08. August 3,683 09. September 3,487 10. October 3,337 11. November 3,361 12. December 15 99. DK or refused 36-39 Year of Birth 114 1800-1899. 1800-1899 40,975 1900-1991. 1900-1991 15 9999. DK or refused 40-41 - - BLANK 42 L-3 MAIN RACIAL BACKGROUND - Reported (See notation for locations 43-45) 288 1. Aleut, Eskimo, or American Indian 803 2. Asian/Pacific Islander 5,576 3. Black 33,896 4. White 422 5. Other 27 6. Multiple race 92 7. Unknown Tape Locations 43-59 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ 43-45 Recode RACE RECODES 43 Recode 1 Persons whose Main Racial Background 34,369 1. White (location 42) was 5,604 2. Black "other" or "unknown" 1,131 3. Other were classified in the following recodes by 44 Recode 2 using the racial background observed by 34,369 1. White the interviewer. Use 6,735 2. Non-white of these recodes is recommended for 45 Recode 3 estimating statistics for the groups shown 5,604 1. Black here. 35,500 2. Non-black 46-47 L-4 HISPANIC ORIGIN 24 00. Multiple Hispanic 364 01. Puerto Rican 188 02. Cuban 687 03. Mexican-Mexicano 752 04. Mexican-American 25 05. Chicano 327 06. Other Latin American 386 07. Other Spanish 84 08. Spanish, DK type 108 09. Unknown if Spanish origin 38,159 10. Not Spanish origin 48 L-7 MARITAL STATUS 21,858 1. Married - spouse in household 485 2. Married - spouse not in household 4,623 3. Widowed 4,692 4. Divorced 1,349 5. Separated 8,062 6. Never married 35 7. Unknown 49 L-1 VETERAN STATUS 34,688 1. Non-veteran 16 2. WW I 1,843 3. WW II 904 4. Korean War 1,700 5. Vietnam veteran 525 6. Post-Vietnam 915 7. Other service 123 8. Served in Armed Forces, unknown if war veteran 390 9. Unknown if served in ArmedForces 50 L-1 ACTIVE GUARD/RESERVE STATUS FOR PERSONS ON ACTIVE DUTY IN ARMED FORCES 34,688 0. Non-veteran 457 1. All service in Guard/Reserve 969 2. Some service in Guard/Reserve 4 3. Unknown if all service in Guard/Reserve 4,292 4. No active service in Guard/Reserve 694 5. Unknown if ever active member in Guard/Reserve or served in Armed Forces 51-52 L-2 EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL - COMPLETED YEARS 127 00. Never attended; kindergarten only 8,865 01-11. Grades 1-11 15,444 12. Grade 12 College: 3,102 13. 1 year 3,753 14. 2 years 1,542 15. 3 years 4,631 16. 4 years 1,014 17. 5 years 2,528 18. 6 years or more 98 19. Unknown 53 Recode EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL RECODE 127 0. None; kindergarten only 3,953 1. 1-8 years (elementary) 4,912 2. 9-11 years (high school) 15,444 3. 12 years (high school graduate) 8,397 4. 1-3 years (college) 4,631 5. 4 years (college graduate) 3,542 6. 5+ years (post-college) 98 7. Unknown 54-55 - HIGHEST EDUCATION OF RESPONSIBLE ADULT FAMILY MEMBER (Detail) 81 00. Never attended; kindergarten only 6,553 01-11. Grades 1-11 14,625 12. Grade 12 College: 3,123 13. 1 year 4,282 14. 2 years 1,813 15. 3 years 5,580 16. 4 years 1,314 17. 5 years 3,678 18. 6 years or more 55 19. Unknown 56 - HIGHEST EDUCATION OF RESPONSIBLE ADULT FAMILY MEMBER Recode 81 0. None; kindergarten only 2,817 1. 1-8 years (elementary) 3,736 2. 9-11 years (high school) 14,625 3. 12 years (high school graduate) 9,218 4. 1-3 years (college) 5,580 5. 4 years (college graduate) 4,992 6. 5+ years (post-college) 55 7. Unknown 57 L-8 FAMILY INCOME $20,000 OR MORE 16,564 1. Less than $20,000 23,790 2. $20,000 or more 750 3. Unknown 58-59 L-8 FAMILY INCOME 315 00. Less than $1,000 349 01. $ 1,000 - $ 1,999 418 02. 2,000 - 2,999 496 03. 3,000 - 3,999 720 04. 4,000 - 4,999 734 05. 5,000 - 5,999 819 06. 6,000 - 6,999 775 07. 7,000 - 7,999 743 08. 8,000 - 8,999 738 09. 9,000 - 9,999 928 10. 10,000 - 10,999 628 11. 11,000 - 11,999 1,038 12. 12,000 - 12,999 620 13. 13,000 - 13,999 640 14. 14,000 - 14,999 838 15. 15,000 - 15,999 641 16. 16,000 - 16,999 641 17. 17,000 - 17,999 829 18. 18,000 - 18,999 969 19. 19,000 - 19,999 3,332 20. 20,000 - 24,999 2,903 21. 25,000 - 29,999 2,760 22. 30,000 - 34,999 2,175 23. 35,000 - 39,999 1,985 24. 40,000 - 44,999 1,670 25. 45,000 - 49,999 6,465 26. $50,000 and over 5,935 27. Unknown Tape Locations 60-75 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ 60 Recode FAMILY INCOME RECODE 2,298 0. Under $5,000 1,553 1. $ 5,000 - $ 6,999 2,256 2. 7,000 - 9,999 3,854 3. 10,000 - 14,999 3,918 4. 15,000 - 19,999 3,332 5. 20,000 - 24,999 5,663 6. 25,000 - 34,999 5,830 7. 35,000 - 49,999 6,465 8. $50,000 or more 5,935 9. Unknown 61 Generated NHIS POVERTY INDEX* 33,057 1. At or above poverty threshold 4,608 2. Below poverty threshold 3,439 3. Unknown 62-63 FAMILY RELATIONSHIP 62 A-2 Type of Family 10,908 &. Primary individual 1,103 -. Secondary individual 29,034 0. Primary family 59 1-9. Secondary family 63 A-2 Relationship to Reference Person 10,398 &. Reference person, living alone 16,563 0. Reference person, 2+ persons in household 10,809 1. Spouse, other spouse NOT in Armed Forces and living at home 271 2. Spouse, other spouse IN Armed Forces and living at home 2,212 3. Child of reference person or spouse 93 4. Grandchild of reference person or spouse 226 5. Parent of reference person or spouse 531 6. Other relative 1 7. Child of ineligible reference person 0 9. DK or refused *Based on family size, number of children under 18 years of age and family income using the 1989 poverty levels derived from the August, 1990 Current Population Survey. 64 Recode FAMILY RELATIONSHIP RECODE 10,398 1. Living alone 1,613 2. Living only with non-relative 21,827 3. Living with spouse 7,266 4. Living with relative - other 65-66 Generated - SIZE OF FAMILY* Unrelated individuals are coded 01 67 Generated SIZE OF FAMILY RECODE 41,026 1-8. Number of members 78 9. 9+ members 68 A-2 PARENT/OTHER ADULT RELATIVE (under 25 years old and never married) 665 1. Both parents, no other relative 336 2. Mother only 45 3. Father only 202 4. Both parents and other 21+ year old adult relative 98 5. Mother and other 21+ year old adult relative 8 6. Father and other 21+ year old adult relative 103 7. No parent, but one 21+ year old adult relative 71 8. No parent, but two or more 21+ year old adult relatives 216 9. Unknown 1,593 0. Other 37,767 Blank. Not applicable (25+ years old or ever married) *Count includes spouse in military but living at home. 69 B-1 MAJOR ACTIVITY B-8 24,580 1. Working 8,544 2. Keeping house 2,159 3. Going to school 5,523 4. Something else 298 5. Unknown 70 G-4 HEALTH STATUS 13,809 1. Excellent 11,923 2. Very Good 10,204 3. Good 3,686 4. Fair 1,377 5. Poor 105 6. Unknown 71 Recode ACTIVITY LIMITATION STATUS - (all ages) 2,127 1. Unable to perform major activity 2,770 2. Limited in kind/amount major activity 2,719 3. Limited in other activities 33,488 4. Not limited (includes unknowns) 72 Recode ACTIVITY LIMITATION STATUS MEASURED BY "ABILITY TO WORK" (18-69 years) 2,271 1. Unable to work 1,776 2. Limited in kind/amount of work 1,502 3. Limited in other activities 30,022 4. Not limited (includes unknowns) 5,533 Blank. Not applicable (70+ years) 73 B-11 LIMITATION OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES (5-17 years) 41,104 Blank. Not applicable (18+ years) 74 B-14 NEEDS HELP WITH PERSONAL CARE (18-59 years old and limited, or age 60-69 years)* 203 1. Unable to perform personal care needs 633 2. Limited in performing other routine needs 7,717 3. Not limited in performing personal or routine needs 216 4. Unknown 32,335 Blank. Not applicable (18-59 years not limited; 70+ years old) 75 D-1 EMPLOYMENT STATUS IN PAST 2 WEEKS In the Labor Force: (1-7) Currently employed: (1-3) 25,066 1. Worked in past 2 weeks 571 2. Did not work, has job; not on lay-off and not looking for work 24 3. Did not work, has job; looking for work Unemployed: (4-7) 67 4. Did not work, has job; on lay-off 3 5. Did not work, has job; on lay-off and looking for work 235 6. Did not work, has job; unknown if looking or on lay-off 955 7. Did not work, has no job; looking for work or on lay-off 14,183 Not in Labor Force: (8) *For persons 70+ years, codes 1 and 2 in loc. 71 correspond to codes 1 and 2 in loc. 74. Tape Locations 76-138 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ 76 L-6 CLASS OF WORKER 14,183 0. Not in labor force 19,112 1. Private company 830 2. Federal Government employee 1,196 3. State Government employee 2,259 4. Local Government employee 621 5. Incorporated business 2,385 6. Self-employed 64 7. Without pay 30 8. Never worked 424 9. Unknown 77-79 L-6 INDUSTRY DETAIL CODE 26,921 010-996. Code number 14,183 Blank. Not applicable 80-81 Recode - INDUSTRY RECODE 1 SEE APPENDIX B 82-83 Recode - INDUSTRY RECODE 2 SEE APPENDIX B 84-86 L-6 OCCUPATION DETAIL CODE 26,921 003-999. Code number 14,183 Blank. Not applicable 87-88 Recode - OCCUPATION RECODE 1 SEE APPENDIX C 89-90 Recode - OCCUPATION RECODE 2 SEE APPENDIX C 91 L-R RESPONDENT (For information in columns 1-200) 31,868 1. Self-entirely 1,965 2. Self-partly 7,019 3. Proxy 252 4. Unknown 92 Recode CONDITION LIST ASSIGNED AND ASKED 6,862 1. Condition List 1, Skin and musculoskeletal 6,846 2. Condition List 2, Impairments 6,844 3. Condition List 3, Digestive 6,811 4. Condition List 4, Miscellaneous 6,764 5. Condition List 5, Circulatory 6,796 6. Condition List 6, Respiratory 181 7. Unknown 93-94 G-5 HEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES 40,948 36-98. Number of inches 156 99. Unknown 95-97 G-5 WEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES 40,688 050-500. Number of pounds 416 501. Unknown 98-99 Recode TOTAL RESTRICTED ACTIVITY DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS 36,649 00. None 4,455 01-14. Days 100-101 D-4 BED DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS 38,646 00. None 2,458 01-14. Days 102-103 D-2 WORK-LOSS DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS (Control on Currently Employed, 75:1-3) 39,527 00. None 1,577 01-14. Days 104-105 D-3 SCHOOL-LOSS DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS (age 5-17) 41,104 00. None 0 01-14. Days 106-107 D-6 OTHER DAYS OF RESTRICTED ACTIVITY IN PAST TWO WEEKS 38,731 00. None 2,373 01-14. Days 108-110 G-2 BED DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS 22,559 000. None 18,300 001-365. 1-365 days 245 366. Unknown 111 Recode BED DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS - Recode 22,559 0. None 13,456 1. 1-7 days 3,435 2. 8-30 days 1,160 3. 31-180 days 249 4. 181-365 days 245 5. Unknown 112-114 G-3 DOCTOR VISITS IN PAST 12 MONTHS 9,168 000. None 31,812 001-996. Visits 0 997. 997+ visits 124 998. Unknown 115 G-3 INTERVAL SINCE LAST DOCTOR VISIT 50 0. Never 32,136 1. Less than 1 year 3,539 2. 1 to less than 2 years 3,384 3. 2 to less than 5 years 1,603 4. 5 years or more 392 5. Unknown 116-117 Generated - NUMBER OF CONDITIONS (total acute and chronic) 118-119 Generated - NUMBER OF ACUTE INCIDENCE CONDITIONS (past two weeks) 120-121 Generated - NUMBER OF TWO-WEEK DOCTOR VISITS 122-123 Generated - NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES IN PAST 12 MONTHS 124-126 Generated - SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODE DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS 127-128 Generated - NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES IN PAST 12 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY* 129-131 Generated - SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODE DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY* 132-133 Generated - NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL DISCHARGES IN PAST 6 MONTHS 134-136 Generated - NUMBER OF DAYS IN SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL IN PAST 12 MONTHS FOR DISCHARGES IN PAST 6 MONTHS 137-138 Generated - NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL DISCHARGES IN PAST 6 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY* *Based on Operation codes and reason entered hospital. Tape Locations 139-335 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ 139-141 Generated - NUMBER OF DAYS IN SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL IN PAST 12 MONTHS FOR DISCHARGES IN PAST 6 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY* 142-143 - - BLANK 144 L-9b YEARS LIVED IN STATE OF PRESENT RESIDENCE 676 1. Less than 1 year 1,965 2. 1 yr., less than 5 yrs. 1,554 3. 5 yrs., less than 10 yrs. 1,565 4. 10 yrs., less than 15 yrs. 30,690 5. 15 years or more 894 9. DK refused 3,760 Blank. Not applicable (Foreign-born) 145 L-9c YEARS LIVED IN UNITED STATES 131 1. Less than 1 year 485 2. 1 yr., less than 5 yrs. 568 3. 5 yrs., less than 10 yrs. 524 4. 10 yrs., less than 15 yrs. 1,941 5. 15 years or more 111 9. DK refused 37,344 Blank. Not applicable (U.S. born) 146-177 - - BLANK 178 Master TYPE OF SUBSTRATUM Record 5,096 0. Permit 3,716 1. Area, oversampled for blacks 32,292 2. Area, not oversampled for blacks 179-181 Recode - FULL SAMPLE STRATUM IDENTIFIER *Based on Operation codes and reason entered hospital. 182 Master REGION Record 8,147 1. Northeast 10,579 2. Midwest 13,822 3. South 8,556 4. West 183 Master GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION Record 1-4. MSA Size 17,246 1. 1,000,000 or more 10,759 2. 250,000 - 999,999 2,623 3. 100,000 - 249,999 707 4. Under 100,000 9,769 Blank. Non-MSA 184 - - BLANK 185 Master TYPE OF PSU Record 21,920 1. MSA - Self-representing 9,415 3. MSA - Nonself-representing 2 4. Non-MSA - Self-representing 9,767 6. Non-MSA - Nonself-representing 186 Recode MSA - NON-MSA RESIDENCE 13,695 1. MSA - Central City 17,640 2. MSA - Not Central City 9,279 3. Non-MSA - Nonfarm 490 4. Non-MSA - Farm 187-189 - - PSEUDO PSU CODES 190-200 - - BLANK 201-206 - - INTERIM BASIC WEIGHT (Before Age-Sex-Race Adjustment) 207-212 - - FINAL BASIC WEIGHT 213-335 - - BLANK Section Q-General Health Habits (Table Locations 336-364) SECTION Q - GENERAL HEALTH HABITS 336 1 HOW OFTEN EAT BREAKFAST 23,421 1. Almost every day 8,508 2. Sometimes 9,132 3. Rarely or never 5 7. Refused 38 9. Unknown 337 2 HOW OFTEN EAT BETWEEN MEALS 16,223 1. Almost every day 13,961 2. Sometimes 10,853 3. Rarely or never 4 7. Refused 63 9. Unknown 338 3 HOW OFTEN DISCUSS FOOD WITH DOCTOR DURING ROUTINE VISITS 4,555 1. Often 7,724 2. Sometimes 24,674 3. Rarely or never 4,066 4. Don't visit for routine care 6 7. Refused 79 9. Don't Know 339-340 Recode TOTAL HEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES (INCHES) 40,943 12-95. Height in inches 0 96. 96+ inches 1 97. Refused 116 98. Not ascertained 44 99. Don't Know 341-343 4b WEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES (POUNDS) 40,746 050-500. Weight in pounds 1 501. 501+ pounds 108 997. Refused 46 998. Not ascertained 203 999. Unknown 344 5 BEST WAY TO LOSE WEIGHT, #1 529 0. None of these 8,739 1. Don't eat at bedtime 22,210 2. Eat fewer calories 260 3. Take diet pills 6,489 4. Increase physical activity 1,001 5. Eat NO fat 229 6. Eat grapefruit with each meal 48 7. Refused 61 8. Not ascertained 1,538 9. Don't Know 345 5 BEST WAY TO LOSE WEIGHT, #2 529 0. None of these 1,933 1. Don't eat at bedtime 6,148 2. Eat fewer calories 403 3. Take diet pills 23,820 4. Increase physical activity 5,304 5. Eat NO fat 782 6. Eat grapefruit with each meal 48 7. Refused 93 8. Not ascertained 2,044 9. Don't Know (includes persons who gave one answer but didn't know a second one) 346 6 NOW TRYING TO LOSE WEIGHT 13,606 1. Yes 27,404 2. No 2 7. Refused 92 9. Unknown 347 7 EATING FEWER CALORIES TO LOSE WEIGHT 10,884 1. Yes 2,690 2. No 0 7. Refused 32 9. Unknown 27,498 Blank. NA-Not trying or unknown if trying to lose weight 348 8 INCREASED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TO LOSE WEIGHT 8,291 1. Yes 5,311 2. No 0 7. Refused 4 9. Unknown 27,498 Blank. NA-Not trying or unknown if trying to lose weight 349 9a CONSIDER YOURSELF UNDERWEIGHT OR OVERWEIGHT 18,187 1. Overweight 2,369 2. Underweight 20,406 3. About right 2 7. Refused 140 9. Unknown 350 9b HOW OVERWEIGHT CONSIDERS SELF 3,731 1. Very overweight 7,035 2. Some overweight 7,383 3. A little overweight 4 7. Refused 34 9. Unknown 22,917 Blank. NA-Does not consider or unknown if consider self overweight 351-352 10 AVERAGE NUMBER OF HOURS SLEEP PER DAY 40,892 00-24. Hours of sleep/24 hr period 4 97. Refused 208 99. Unknown 353 11 HAVE REGULAR SOURCE OF MEDICAL CARE 32,177 1. Yes 8,830 2. No 4 7. Refused 93 9. Unknown 354 12 TYPE OF REGULAR SOURCE OF CARE 28,511 1. Doctor's office 1,710 2. Hospital outpatient clinic 14 3. Sample person's home 179 4. Hospital emergency room 203 5. Company or industry clinic 1,136 6. Health center 0 7. Refused 417 8. Other 7 9. Unknown 8,927 Blank. NA-Doesn't have or unknown if have a regular place for health advice/care 355 13 USUALLY SEE ONE PARTICULAR DOCTOR 27,615 1. Yes 4,551 2. No 0 7. Refused 11 9. Unknown 8,927 Blank. NA-Doesn't have or unknown if have a regular place for health advice 356 14 MAIN REASON DON'T HAVE REGULAR SOURCE OF CARE 682 1. Have two or more usual doctors 5,304 2. Haven't needed a doctor 439 3. Previous doctor no longer available 351 4. Haven't been able to find the right doctor 832 5. Recently moved to area 714 6. Can't afford medical care 488 7. Other reason 20 8. DK/refused reason, but not particular place 97 9. DK/refused, DK/refused if particular place 32,177 Blank. NA-Has a regular source of care 357-358 15 TIME SINCE LAST PAP SMEAR 11,455 00. Less than 1 year 10,314 01-94. Years since Pap smear 0 95. 95+ years 1,306 96. Never 31 97. Refused 826 99. Unknown 17,172 Blank. NA-Male 359-360 16a HOW LONG SINCE BREAST EXAM BY DOCTOR 12,346 00. Less than 1 year 9,412 01-94. Years since breast exam 0 95. 95+ years 1,494 96. Never 26 97. Refused 654 99. Unknown 17,172 Blank. NA-Male 361 16b KNOW HOW TO EXAMINE OWN BREASTS 20,777 1. Yes 2,847 2. No 12 7. Refused 296 9. Unknown 17,172 Blank. NA-Male 362-364 16c TIMES PER YEAR EXAMINE OWN BREASTS 2,975 000. Never/less than 1 year 16,717 001-997. 0-997 times per year 5 998. Not ascertained 1,080 999. Don't Know 20,327 Blank. NA-Male; or female who doesn't know how to examine own breasts Section R-Mammography (Table Locations 365-379) Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ SECTION R - MAMMOGRAPHY 365 1a EVER HAD MAMMOGRAM 8,627 1. Yes 6,591 2. No 7 7. Refused 193 8. Other 174 9. DK 25,512 Blank. NA-male; female under 35 366-367 1b TIMES HAVE HAD MAMMOGRAM 8,494 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 6 97. Refused 2 98. Not ascertained 125 99. DK 32,477 Blank. NA-male; female under 35; never/unknown if ever had mammogram 368 2 DID DOCTOR SUGGEST FIRST MAMMOGRAM 6,969 1. Doctor suggested 1,482 2. Decided on own 121 3. Other 1 7. Refused 1 8. Not Ascertained 53 9. Unknown 32,477 Blank. NA-male; female under 35; never/unknown if ever had mammogram 369-371 3a HOW LONG SINCE MOST RECENT MAMMOGRAM 369-370 3a TIME SINCE MOST RECENT MAMMOGRAM 8,417 01-95. 1-95 days, weeks, months, years 0 96. 96+ days, weeks, months, years 0 97. Refused 27 98. Not ascertained 183 99. DK 32,477 Blank. NA male; female under 35; never/unknown if ever had mammogram 371 3a MOST RECENT MAMMOGRAM (TIME UNIT) 83 1. Days ago 246 2. Weeks ago 3,775 3. Months ago 4,313 4. Years ago 0 7. Refused 27 8. Not ascertained 183 9. DK 32,477 Blank. NA male; female under 35; never/unknown if ever had mammogram 372-374 3a MONTHS SINCE LAST MAMMOGRAM (Recode) 295 000. Less than 1 month 8,122 001-995. 1-995 months 0 996. 996+ months 0 997. Refused 27 998. Not ascertained 183 999. DK 32,477 Blank. NA-male; female under 35; never/unknown if ever had mammogram 375 3b MAMMOGRAM DONE BECAUSE OF SYMPTOMS 1,626 1. Breast symptom or condition 6,666 2. Routine checkup, no symptoms 126 3. Family history of breast cancer 147 6. Other reason 0 7. Refused 2 8. Not ascertained 60 9. DK 32,477 Blank. NA-male; female under 35; never/unknown if ever had mammogram 376-377 4 MOST IMPORTANT REASON WHY NO RECENT MAMMOGRAM (Females 35+ with no mammogram in last 3 years) 2,502 01. Not recommended by a doctor 1,556 02. Didn't think necessary 1,025 03. No problems 616 04. Put it off; procrastinated 94 05. Didn't know I should 522 06. Costs too much, or insurance doesn't cover it. 128 07. Fear 111 08. Not due yet; too young 116 09. Don't go to/have doctor 67 10. Never heard of mammogram 38 11. Breasts missing 300 96. Other reason 3 97. Refused 0 98. Not ascertained 358 99. DK 33,668 Blank. NA-male; female under 35; had mammogram in last 3 years; unknown if ever had mammogram; unknown duration since last mammogram 378 5a PLAN TO HAVE MAMMOGRAM IN THE FUTURE 8,519 1. Yes 2,481 2. No 2,713 3. If doctor recommends 7 7. Refused 196 8. Not ascertained 1,571 9. DK 25,617 Blank. NA-male; female under 35; never heard of mammogram; breasts missing 379 5b WHEN PLANNING TO HAVE FIRST/NEXT MAMMOGRAM 4,482 1. Less than 1 year 1,898 2. 1 year, less than 3 years 206 3. 3 years, less than 5 years 3,276 4. When doctor recommends 118 6. Other 0 7. Refused 0 8. Not ascertained 1,252 9. DK 29,872 Blank. NA-male; female under 35; no/unknown if plans to have mammogram in future; never heard of mammogram; breasts missing Section S-Injury Control,Child Safety,Heatlh (380-406) Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ SECTION S - INJURY CONTROL AND CHILD SAFETY AND HEALTH 380 1a HAVE HEARD OF POISON CONTROL CENTERS 8,825 1. Yes 1,293 2. No 1 7. Refused 242 8. Not ascertained 21 9. DK 30,722 Blank. NA-No children under age 10 years in family 381 1b KNOW THE POISON CONTROL CENTER TELEPHONE NUMBER IN YOUR AREA 5,770 1. Yes 2,777 2. No 1 7. Refused 277 9. Unknown 32,279 Blank. NA-No children under age 10 years in family; no/unknown if heard of poison control center 382 2 HAVE IPECAC SYRUP IN HOUSEHOLD 2,851 1. Yes 6,952 2. No 2 7. Refused 242 8. Not ascertained 335 9. DK 30,722 Blank. NA-No children under age 10 years in family 383 7 SEAT BELT USE IN CAR 27,415 1. All or most of the time 6,642 2. Some of the time 3,058 3. Once in a while 3,616 4. Never 220 5. Don't ride in car 9 7. Refused 144 9. Unknown Note:Questions 3-6 of the Injury Control and Child Safety and Health section are asked for each child in the family and these data are on the separate ICCSH-HPDP file. 384-385 8a NUMBER OF SMOKE DETECTORS IN HOME 7,127 00. None 16,820 01. Only 1 16,685 02-95. Number of smoke detectors 1 96. 96+ 2 97. Refused 140 98. Not ascertained 329 99. DK 386-387 8b NUMBER OF SMOKE DETECTORS THAT WORK* 1,512 00. None 30,625 01-95. Number that work 0 96. 96+ 1 97. Refused 1,058 98. Not ascertained 310 99. DK 7,598 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any 388 8c SMOKE DETECTOR WORKS NOW (Only one smoke detector) 14,562 1. Yes 1,203 2. No 0 7. Refused 0 8. Not ascertained 1,055 9. DK 24,284 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any smoke detectors in home; multiple smoke detectors 389-395 8d HOW YOU KNOW SMOKE DETECTOR IS WORKING 389 8d Tested it/them 17,671 1. Mentioned 12,426 2. Not Mentioned 0 7. Refused 528 9. Unknown 10,479 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working smoke detectors in home *Includes persons who have only one smoke detector. 390 8d Went off because of smoke 2,978 1. Mentioned 27,119 2. Not Mentioned 0 7. Refused 528 9. Unknown 10,479 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working smoke detectors in home 391 8d Went off while cooking 5,211 1. Mentioned 24,886 2. Not Mentioned 0 7. Refused 528 9. Unknown 10,479 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working smoke detectors in home 392 8d Changed the batteries 2,279 1. Mentioned 27,818 2. Not Mentioned 0 7. Refused 528 9. Unknown 10,479 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working smoke detectors in home 393 8d The light is on 5,717 1. Mentioned 24,380 2. Not Mentioned 0 7. Refused 528 9. Unknown 10,479 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working smoke detectors in home 394 8d Beeps when battery is low 4,199 1. Mentioned 25,898 2. Not Mentioned 0 7. Refused 528 9. Unknown 10,479 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working smoke detectors in home 395 8d Other 1,011 1. Mentioned 29,086 2. Not Mentioned 0 7. Refused 528 9. Unknown 10,479 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any working smoke detectors in home 396 8f SMOKE DETECTOR(S) NEXT TO SLEEPING AREA 30,767 1. Yes 2,629 2. No 1 7. Refused 3 8. Not ascertained 106 9. DK 7,598 Blank. NA-no/unknown if any smoke detectors in home 397 9a KNOW HOT WATER TEMPERATURE IN THIS HOME 10,356 1. Yes 30,111 2. No 211 3. No hot water source 4 7. Refused 422 9. Unknown 398-400 9b HOT WATER TEMPERATURE, DEGREES F 8,991 001-995. Number of degrees 0 996. 996+ degrees 0 997. Refused 1,365 999. Unknown 30,748 Blank. NA-No/unknown if knows temperature; no hot water in home; 401 9b HOT WATER TEMPERATURE, APPROXIMATE 459 1. High 185 2. Low or vacation setting 694 3. Medium 0 7. Refused 27 9. Unknown 39,739 Blank. NA-no/unknown if knows temperature; no hot water in home; exact temperature given 402 9c HOW HOT WATER TEMPERATURE ESTIMATED 6,719 1. The setting on hot water heater 538 2. Tested with thermometer 2,442 3. Guessed 123 4. Both, the setting on heater and tested with thermometer 0 7. Refused 486 8. Other 48 9. Unknown 30,748 Blank. NA-no/unknown if knows temperature; no hot water in home 403 10 USED A THERMOMETER TO TEST HOT WATER IN PAST 12 MONTHS 1,202 1. Yes 38,325 2. No 0 7. Refused 1,366 9. Unknown 211 Blank. NA-no hot water in home 404-406 11 ABOVE WHAT TEMP WILL HOT WATER CAUSE SCALD INJURIES 17,736 001-995. Number of degrees 1 996. 996+ degrees 83 997. Refused 390 998. Not ascertained 22,894 999. DK Section T-Radon Supplement (Tape Locations 407-431) Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ SECTION T - RADON SUPPLEMENT 407 1 EVER HEARD OF RADON 27,796 1. Yes 12,261 2. No 152 6. Not ascertained 3 7. Refused 892 9. DK/Not sure 408 2 BELIEVE RADON EXPOSURE IS UNHEALTHY 18,404 1. Exposure to radon is unhealthy 2,035 2. Exposure to radon has no effect 0 7. Refused 7,357 9. Not sure/No opinion/unknown 13,308 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon 409-414 3 CONDITIONS YOU BELIEVE CAN BE CAUSED BY RADON EXPOSURE 409 3 HEADACHE 7,824 1. Mentioned 7,353 2. Not mentioned 6 7. Refused question 3,221 9. Unknown 22,700 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or radon has no/ unknown effect on health 410 3 ARTHRITIS 1,054 1. Mentioned 14,123 2. Not mentioned 6 7. Refused question 3,221 9. Unknown 22,700 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or radon has no/unknown effect on health 411 3 LUNG CANCER 8,451 1. Mentioned 6,726 2. Not mentioned 6 7. Refused question 3,221 9. Unknown 22,700 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or radon has no/ unknown effect on health 412 3 OTHER CANCER 8,619 1. Mentioned 6,558 2. Not mentioned 6 7. Refused question 3,221 9. Unknown 22,700 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or radon has no/ unknown effect on health 413 3 ASTHMA 2,875 1. Mentioned 12,302 2. Not mentioned 6 7. Refused question 3,221 9. Unknown 22,700 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or radon has no/ unknown effect on health 414 3 NONE OF THESE 148 1. Mentioned 15,029 2. Not mentioned 6 7. Refused question 3,221 9. Unknown 22,700 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or radon has no/ unknown effect on health 415 4 HOUSEHOLD AIR TESTED FOR RADON 1,319 1. Yes 24,615 2. No 0 7. Refused 1,862 9. Unknown 13,308 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon 416 5 PLAN TO TEST FOR RADON IN NEXT YEAR 1,768 1. Yes 21,846 2. No 0 7. Refused 2,863 9. Unknown 14,627 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or previously tested for radon 417 6 FOLLOW-UP TESTS CONDUCTED TO VERIFY RESULTS 277 1. Yes 905 2. No 0 7. Refused 137 9. Unknown 39,785 Blank. No/Unknown if heard of radon or household not tested 418 7a ANYTHING DONE TO REDUCE RADON LEVEL 111 1. Yes 1,128 2. No 0 7. Refused 80 9. Unknown 39,785 Blank. No/Unknown if heard of radon or household not tested 419 7b PLAN TO REDUCE RADON LEVEL 80 1. Yes 1,016 2. No 0 7. Refused 112 9. Unknown 39,896 Blank. No/Unknown if heard of radon or household not tested; something already has been done 420-424 7c WHAT HAS BEEN DONE TO REDUCE RADON? 420 7c INCREASED VENTILATION 37 1. Mentioned 68 2. Not mentioned 0 7. Refused question 6 9. Unknown 40,993 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or household not tested, or nothing done to reduce radon level 421 7c STOPPED/DECREASED SMOKING 0 1. Mentioned 105 2. Not mentioned 0 7. Refused question 6 9. Unknown 40,993 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or household not tested, or nothing done to reduce radon level 422 7c LESS TIME IN BASEMENT 3 1. Mentioned 102 2. Not mentioned 0 7. Refused question 6 9. Unknown 40,993 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or household not tested, or nothing done to reduce radon level 423 7c MODIFIED HOME 54 1. Mentioned 51 2. Not mentioned 0 7. Refused question 6 9. Unknown 40,993 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or household not tested, or nothing done to reduce radon level 424 7c OTHER - SPECIFY 31 1. Mentioned 74 2. Not mentioned 0 7. Refused question 6 9. Unknown 40,993 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or household not tested, or nothing done to reduce radon level 425-428 8a RADON LEVEL FROM LAST TEST, BEFORE CORRECTIVE ACTION 225 0000-9994. 0000-9994 picocuries 0 9995. 9995 or more picocuries 58 9996. DK results yet 2 9997. Refused 1,034 9999. DK level 39,785 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon or household not tested 429 8b ABOVE OR BELOW 4 PICOCURIES/LITER 42 1. Above 4 345 2. At or below 4 0 7. Refused 649 9. DK 40,068 Blank. No/Unknown if ever heard of radon, or household not tested, or testing results not yet available or exact radon level known 430 9 HOW HARMFUL IS RADON LEVEL 420 1. Not harmful 86 2. Somewhat harmful 22 3. Very harmful 0 7. Refused 84 9. Unknown 40,492 Blank. No/Unknown if heard of radon, or household not tested, or radon level not known 431 10 RESIDENCE TYPE 28,778 1. Single home 6,972 2. Basement, 1st or 2nd floor apartment or condominium 2,291 3. Apartment or condo above 2nd floor 2,378 4. Trailer/Mobile home 1 7. Refused 515 8. Other - Specify 169 9. Unknown Section U-Cardiovascular Disease (Table Locations 432-477) Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ SECTION U - CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 432-438 1 THINGS WHICH MAY AFFECT CHANCE OF GETTING HEART DISEASE 432 1a A. CIGARETTE SMOKING 29,451 1. Definitely increases 7,994 2. Probably increases 995 3. Probably does not increase 489 4. Definitely does not increase 3 7. Refused 2,172 9. Unknown/no opinion 433 1b B. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 26,645 1. Definitely increases 9,866 2. Probably increases 1,109 3. Probably does not increase 493 4. Definitely does not increase 3 7. Refused 2,988 9. Unknown/no opinion 434 1c C. DIABETES 13,759 1. Definitely increases 11,207 2. Probably increases 3,661 3. Probably does not increase 1,775 4. Definitely does not increase 4 7. Refused 10,698 9. Unknown/no opinion 435 1d D. BEING VERY OVERWEIGHT 30,052 1. Definitely increases 8,337 2. Probably increases 626 3. Probably does not increase 410 4. Definitely does not increase 3 7. Refused 1,676 9. Unknown/no opinion 436 1e E. EATING A DIET HIGH IN ANIMAL FAT 25,692 1. Definitely increases 10,741 2. Probably increases 969 3. Probably does not increase 503 4. Definitely does not increase 3 7. Refused 3,196 9. Unknown/no opinion 437 1f F. FAMILY HISTORY OF HEART DISEASE 24,117 1. Definitely increases 11,586 2. Probably increases 1,407 3. Probably does not increase 1,065 4. Definitely does not increase 4 7. Refused 2,925 9. Unknown/no opinion 438 1g G. HIGH CHOLESTEROL 26,409 1. Definitely increases 10,253 2. Probably increases 794 3. Probably does not increase 520 4. Definitely does not increase 3 7. Refused 3,125 9. Unknown/no opinion 439 2 CONDITION WHICH MOST INCREASES A PERSON'S CHANCE OF HAVING A STROKE 2,388 1. Diabetes 29,788 2. High blood pressure 6,192 3. High cholesterol 4 7. Refused 2,732 9. Unknown 440-442 3 HOW STRONGLY ARE THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 440 3a A. SODIUM OR SALT 29,017 1. Strongly associated 8,931 2. Somewhat associated 841 3. Probably not at all associated 4 7. Refused 2,311 9. Unknown/no opinion 441 3b B. ALCOHOL 16,207 1. Strongly associated 14,911 2. Somewhat associated 3,659 3. Probably not at all associated 4 7. Refused 6,323 9. Unknown/no opinion 442 3c C. CHOLESTEROL 21,594 1. Strongly associated 12,278 2. Somewhat associated 2,055 3. Probably not at all associated 4 7. Refused 5,173 9. Unknown/no opinion 443 4 EVER TOLD BY MD YOU HAD HYPERTENSION 9,565 1. Yes 30,789 2. No 410 3. Only during pregnancy 3 7. Refused 337 9. Unknown 444 5 TOLD TWO OR MORE DIFFERENT TIMES YOU HAD HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 7,214 1. Yes 2,300 2. No 0 7. Refused 51 9. Unknown 31,539 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy 445 6 NOW TAKING MEDICINE PRESCRIBED BY MD FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 5,356 1. Yes 4,191 2. No 0 7. Refused 18 9. Unknown 31,539 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy 446 7a DID AN MD EVER PRESCRIBE MEDICINE FOR YOUR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE (No in Q6) 1,666 1. Yes 2,525 2. No 0 7. Refused 18 9. Unknown 36,895 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy; now taking medicine 447 7b DID AN MD EVER ADVISE YOU TO STOP TAKING BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICINE? (Yes in Q7a) 1,033 1. Yes 623 2. No 0 7. Refused 10 9. Unknown 39,438 Blank. NA 448 8a BECAUSE OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, HAS A DOCTOR EVER ADVISED YOU TO DIET TO LOSE WEIGHT 4,296 1. Yes 5,255 2. No 2 7. Refused 12 9. Unknown 31,539 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy 449 9a HAVE YOU EVER FOLLOWED THIS ADVICE TO DIET TO LOSE WEIGHT 3,777 1. Yes 518 2. No 0 7. Refused 1 9. Unknown 36,808 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy, or never told to diet to lose weight 450 10a NOW FOLLOWING ADVICE TO DIET TO LOSE WEIGHT 2,891 1. Yes 886 2. No 0 7. Refused 0 9. Unknown 37,327 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy, or never told diet to lose weight, or never followed advice to diet 451 8b BECAUSE OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, HAS A DOCTOR EVER ADVISED YOU TO CUT DOWN ON SALT IN YOUR DIET? 6,521 1. Yes 3,022 2. No 2 7. Refused 20 9. Unknown 31,539 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy 452 9b HAVE YOU EVER FOLLOWED THIS ADVICE TO CUT DOWN ON SALT IN YOUR DIET? 6,163 1. Yes 350 2. No 0 7. Refused 8 9. Unknown 34,583 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy, or never advised to cut down on salt 453 10b NOW FOLLOWING ADVICE TO CUT DOWN ON SALT IN YOUR DIET 5,822 1. Yes 341 2. No 0 7. Refused 0 9. Unknown 34,941 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy, or never advised to cut down on salt, or never followed advice to cut down on salt 454 8c BECAUSE OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, HAS A DOCTOR EVER ADVISED YOU TO EXERCISE? 4,503 1. Yes 5,030 2. No 2 7. Refused 30 9. Unknown 31,539 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy 455 9c HAVE YOU EVER FOLLOWED THIS ADVICE TO EXERCISE 3,808 1. Yes 692 2. No 0 7. Refused 3 9. Unknown 36,601 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy, or never/ unknown/refused advised to exercise 456 10c NOW FOLLOWING ADVICE TO EXERCISE 3,076 1. Yes 728 2. No 0 7. Refused 4 9. Unknown 37,296 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy, or never advised to exercise, or never/unknown if followed advice to exercise 457 8d BECAUSE OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, HAS A DOCTOR EVER ADVISED YOU TO CUT DOWN ON ALCOHOL USE? 1,593 1. Yes 7,948 2. No 2 7. Refused 22 9. Unknown 31,539 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy 458 9d HAVE YOU EVER FOLLOWED THIS ADVICE TO CUT DOWN ON ALCOHOL USE? 1,407 1. Yes 185 2. No 0 7. Refused 1 9. Unknown 39,511 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy, or never told to cut down on alcohol use 459 10d NOW FOLLOWING ADVICE TO CUT DOWN ON ALCOHOL USE? 1,330 1. Yes 76 2. No 0 7. Refused 1 9. Unknown 39,697 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy, or never told to cut down on alcohol use, or never/unknown followed advice to cut down on alcohol use 460 11a STILL HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 4,481 1. Yes 4,501 2. No 0 7. Refused 583 9. Unknown 31,539 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy 461 11b CONDITION IS COMPLETELY CURED OR UNDER CONTROL 1,215 1. Cured 3,237 2. Under control 0 7. Refused 632 9. Unknown 36,020 Blank. NA/never told or DK, Ref., had high blood pressure, or only during pregnancy, or still have high blood pressure 462-464 12a HOW LONG SINCE LAST BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT BY DOCTOR 462-463 12a NUMBER OF TIME UNITS SINCE BLOOD PRESSURE TAKEN 93 00. Less than 1 day 39,640 01-98. Number 1,371 99. Never, unknown, or refused 464 12a TIME UNITS SINCE BLOOD PRESSURE TAKEN 93 0. Less than 1 day 2,303 1. Days 6,843 2. Weeks 21,855 3. Months 8,639 4. Years 135 6. Never 18 7. Refused 1,218 9. Unknown 465-468 Recode LENGTH OF TIME SINCE LAST BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT BY A DOCTOR 8,592 0000. Less than 1 month 31,141 0001-1182. Number of months 135 9996. Never 18 9997. Refused 1,218 9999. Unknown 469 Recode RECODE - NUMBER OF MONTHS SINCE LAST BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT BY A DOCTOR 8,592 0. Less than 1 month 12,011 1. 1-3 months 7,119 2. 4-6 months 2,775 3. 7-12 months 4,843 4. 13-24 months 3,257 5. 25-60 months 1,136 6. 61-1182 months (over 5 yrs) 18 7. Refused 135 8. Never 1,218 9. Unknown 470 12b TOLD WHAT BLOOD PRESSURE WAS IN NUMBERS 29,235 1. Yes 8,293 2. No 3 7. Refused 2,202 9. Unknown 1,371 Blank. NA/never had blood pressure taken by a doctor, or don't know if it was taken, or refused to answer if it was taken 471 12c BLOOD PRESSURE WAS HIGH, LOW, OR NORMAL 2,844 1. High 3,168 2. Low 32,356 3. Normal 2 7. Refused 545 8. Other specify 818 9. Unknown 1,371 Blank. NA/never had blood pressure taken by doctor, or don't know if it was taken, or refused to answer if it was taken 472 13 NOW HAVE DIABETES 1,632 1. Yes 38,933 2. No 5 7. Refused 64 8. Other 470 9. Unknown 473 14 HAVE HEART CONDITION 3,605 1. Yes 37,113 2. No 4 7. Refused 382 9. Unknown 474 15 EVER HAD A STROKE 813 1. Yes 39,957 2. No 4 7. Refused 330 9. Unknown 475 16 EVER MADE LASTING CHANGES IN FOOD EATEN TO LOWER BLOOD CHOLESTEROL 14,925 1. Yes 25,857 2. No 4 7. Refused 318 9. Unknown 476 17 EVER HAD BLOOD CHOLESTEROL CHECKED 21,596 1. Yes 18,784 2. No 5 7. Refused 719 9. Unknown 477 18 EVER TOLD BY A DOCTOR THAT BLOOD CHOLESTEROL LEVEL WAS HIGH 6,790 1. Yes 14,728 2. No 5 7. Refused 73 9. Unknown 19,508 Blank. NA/never had blood cholesterol checked, or don't know if it was checked, or refused to answer if it was checked Section V-Stress (Tape Locations 478-498) Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ SECTION V - STRESS 478 1a AMOUNT OF STRESS EXPERIENCED IN THE PAST TWO WEEKS 9,749 1. A lot 13,240 2. Moderate 9,665 3. Relatively little 7,588 4. Almost none 386 5. DK what stress is 7 7. Refused 469 9. Unknown 479 1b AMOUNT OF STRESS EXPERIENCED IN THE PAST YEAR 11,709 1. A lot 14,505 2. Moderate 8,598 3. Relatively little 5,429 4. Almost none 7 7. Refused 470 9. Unknown 386 Blank. Don't know what stress is 480 2 EFFECT OF STRESS ON HEALTH IN PAST YEAR 4,852 1. A lot 11,954 2. Some 23,348 3. Hardly any/none 7 7. Refused 557 9. Unknown 386 Blank. Don't know what stress is 481-482 3 THOUGHT ABOUT SEEKING HELP FOR PROBLEMS 481 3a HELP FROM FAMILY OR FRIENDS 6,806 1. Yes 33,490 2. No 15 7. Refused 407 9. Unknown 386 Blank. Don't know what stress is 482 3b HELP FROM HELPING PROFESSIONAL 5,246 1. Yes 35,114 2. No 15 7. Refused 343 9. Unknown 386 Blank. Don't know what stress is 483 4a ACTUALLY SOUGHT HELP 5,559 1. Yes 2,455 2. No 15 7. Refused 352 9. Unknown 32,723 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 484-497 4b,d WHO SOUGHT HELP FROM 484 4b,d HELP FROM FAMILY MEMBER, RELATIVE 1,532 1. A lot 918 2. Some 157 3. Hardly any/none 2,948 4. Help from family member not mentioned 1 7. Refused 3 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 485 4b,d HELP FROM FRIEND/NEIGHBOR/PEER 880 1. A lot 654 2. Some 91 3. Hardly any/none 3,934 4. Help from friend, neighbor, peer not mentioned 0 7. Refused 0 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 486 4b,d HELP FROM MEDICAL DOCTOR 495 1. A lot 377 2. Some 117 3. Hardly any/none 4,569 4. Help from medical doctor not mentioned 0 7. Refused 1 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 487 4b,d HELP FROM PSYCHOLOGIST 449 1. A lot 334 2. Some 133 3. Hardly any/none 4,641 4. Help from psychologist not mentioned 0 7. Refused 2 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 488 4b,d HELP FROM PSYCHIATRIST 306 1. A lot 235 2. Some 113 3. Hardly any/none 4,903 4. Help from psychiatrist not mentioned 0 7. Refused 2 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 489 4b,d HELP FROM SOCIAL WORKER 143 1. A lot 110 2. Some 35 3. Hardly any/none 5,270 4. Help from social worker not mentioned 0 7. Refused 1 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 490 4b,d HELP FROM OTHER MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 227 1. A lot 173 2. Some 67 3. Hardly any/none 5,090 4. Help from any other mental health professional not mentioned 0 7. Refused 2 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 491 4b,d HELP FROM RELIGIOUS COUNSELOR 275 1. A lot 157 2. Some 37 3. Hardly any/none 5,089 4. Help from religious counselor, not mentioned 0 7. Refused 1 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 492 4b,d HELP FROM ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 162 1. A lot 55 2. Some 14 3. Hardly any/none 5,328 4. Help from Alcoholics Anonymous, Alanon, Alateen not mentioned 0 7. Refused 0 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 493 4b,d HELP FROM NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL 0 1. A lot 0 2. Some 2 3. Hardly any/none 5,557 4. Help from National Alliance for the Mentally Ill not mentioned 0 7. Refused 0 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 494 4b,d HELP FROM OTHER SELF-HELP GROUP 225 1. A lot 140 2. Some 58 3. Hardly any/none 5,136 4. Help from other self-help group not mentioned 0 7. Refused 0 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 495 4b,d HELP FROM COUNSELOR OR GROUP AT WORK 34 1. A lot 34 2. Some 10 3. Hardly any/none 5,481 4. Help from counselor or group at work not mentioned 0 7. Refused 0 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 496 4b,d HELP FROM OTHER SOURCE 149 1. A lot 83 2. Some 33 3. Hardly any/none 5,293 4. Help not mentioned from any other source 0 7. Refused 1 9. Unknown 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 497 4b,d DK OR REFUSED 5,545 4. Help was sought from at least one source 6 7. Refused entire question 8 9. Unknown (entire question) 35,545 Blank. Don't know what stress is or did not think about seeking help in past year 498 5 OTHER STEPS TAKEN TO CONTROL STRESS 14,768 1. Yes 25,558 2. No 9 7. Refused 383 9. Unknown 386 Blank. Don't know what stress is Section W-Exercise (Tape Locations 499-691) Tape Locations 499-542 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ SECTION W - EXERCISE 499 Check HANDICAP STATUS* Item 1,197 1. SP is physically W1 handicapped 39,553 8. Other 354 9. Unknown 500 1a DONE ANY EXERCISE PAST 2 WEEKS 301 1. Yes 892 2. No 0 7. Refused 4 9. Unknown 39,907 Blank. Not applicable. SP is not physically handicapped 501 2a(1) WALKING FOR EXERCISE 18,309 1. Yes 21,419 2. No 1,020 3. Not asked (handicap) 4 7. Refused 352 9. Unknown 502-503 2b(1) NUMBER OF TIMES WALKING 18,109 01-95. 1-95 times 6 96. 96+ times 1 97. Refused 193 99. Unknown 22,795 Blank. Did not walk, unknown if walked 504-506 2c(1) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES SPENT PER WALK 18,114 001-995. 1-995 minutes 13 996. 996+ minutes 3 997. Refused 179 999. Unknown 22,795 Blank. Did not walk, unknown if walked *Physically handicapped persons werenot asked Q.2 regarding specific types of exercise but if they indicated that they had exercised (Q.1a), the specific types of exercise were recorded in Q.2. Therefore, the number of persons classified as 'Not asked (handicap)' varies in Q.2, depending on the number of handicapped people who volunteered that they did that type of exercise. 507 2d(1) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN WALKING 5,809 1. Small 6,296 2. Moderate 931 3. Large 5,076 4. None 0 7. Refused 197 9. Unknown 22,795 Blank. Did not walk, unknown if walked 508 2a(2) JOGGING OR RUNNING 3,244 1. Yes 33,342 2. No 1,195 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,969 4. Not asked (age) 4 7. Refused 350 9. Unknown 509-510 2b(2) NUMBER OF TIMES WENT JOGGING 3,223 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 2 97. Refused 19 99. Unknown 37,860 Blank. Did not jog, unknown if jogged 511-513 2c(2) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES WENT JOGGING 3,221 001-995. 1-995 minutes 0 996. 996+ minutes 1 997. Refused 22 999. Unknown 37,860 Blank. Did not jog, unknown if jogged 514 2d(2) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN JOGGING 364 1. Small 1,587 2. Moderate 1,139 3. Large 130 4. None 2 7. Refused 22 9. Unknown 37,860 Blank. Did not jog, unknown if jogged 515 2a(3) HIKING FOR EXERCISE 1,496 1. Yes 35,086 2. No 1,194 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,975 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 350 9. Unknown 516-517 2b(3) NUMBER OF TIMES WENT HIKING 1,489 01-95. 1-95 times 1 96. 96+ times 1 97. Refused 5 99. Unknown 39,608 Blank. Did not hike, unknown if hiked 518-520 2c(3) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES SPENT HIKING 1,483 001-995. 1-995 minutes 5 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 8 999. Unknown 39,608 Blank. Did not hike, unknown if hiked 521 2d(3) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN HIKING 415 1. Small 663 2. Moderate 222 3. Large 184 4. None 1 7. Refused 11 9. Unknown 39,608 Blank. Did not hike, unknown if hiked 522 2a(4) GARDENING OR YARD WORK FOR EXERCISE 10,671 1. Yes 26,189 2. No 1,153 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,738 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 350 9. Unknown 523-524 2b(4) NUMBER OF TIMES DID GARDENING 10,635 01-95. 1-95 times 1 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 35 99. Unknown 30,433 Blank. Did not do gardening, unknown if did gardening 525-527 2c(4) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES GARDENING 10,583 001-995. 1-995 minutes 18 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 70 999. Unknown 30,433 Blank. Did not do gardening, unknown if did gardening 528 2d(4) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN GARDENING 3,318 1. Small 2,513 2. Moderate 390 3. Large 4,357 4. None 0 7. Refused 93 9. Unknown 30,433 Blank. Did not do gardening, unknown if did gardening 529 2a(5) AEROBICS OR AEROBIC DANCING 2,902 1. Yes 33,697 2. No 1,192 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,956 4. Not asked (age) 4 7. Refused 353 9. Unknown 530-531 2b(5) NUMBER OF TIMES DID AEROBICS 2,893 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 9 99. Unknown 38,202 Blank. Did not do aerobics, unknown if did aerobics 532-534 2c(5) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES DID AEROBICS 2,892 001-995. 1-995 minutes 1 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 9 999. Unknown 38,202 Blank. Did not do aerobics, unknown if did aerobics 535 2d(5) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN DOING AEROBICS 302 1. Small 1,342 2. Moderate 1,140 3. Large 99 4. None 0 7. Refused 19 9. Unknown 38,202 Blank. Did not do aerobics, unknown if did aerobics 536 2a(6) OTHER DANCING 3,295 1. Yes 33,316 2. No 1,190 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,949 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 351 9. Unknown 537-538 2b(6) NUMBER OF TIMES WENT DANCING 3,277 01-95. 1-95 times 1 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 17 99. Unknown 37,809 Blank. Did not dance, unknown if danced 539-541 2c(6) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES DANCING 3,255 001-995. 1-995 minutes 2 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 38 999. Unknown 37,809 Blank. Did not dance, unknown if danced 542 2d(6) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN DANCING 835 1. Small 1,330 2. Moderate 536 3. Large 566 4. None 0 7. Refused 28 9. Unknown 37,809 Blank. Did not dance, unknown if danced Tape Locations 543-584 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ 543 2a(7) CALISTHENICS OR GENERAL EXERCISE 7,425 1. Yes 29,409 2. No 1,138 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,778 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 351 9. Unknown 544-545 2b(7) NUMBER OF TIMES DID CALISTHENICS 7,391 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 3 97. Refused 31 99. Unknown 33,679 Blank. Did not do calisthenics, unknown if did calisthenics 546-548 2c(7) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES DID CALISTHENICS 7,397 001-995. 1-995 minutes 1 996. 996+ minutes 1 997. Refused 26 999. Unknown 33,679 Blank. Did not do calisthenics, unknown if did calisthenics 549 2d(7) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN DOING CALISTHENICS 1,970 1. Small 3,484 2. Moderate 954 3. Large 965 4. None 2 7. Refused 50 9. Unknown 33,679 Blank. Did not do calisthenics, unknown if did calisthenics 550 2a(8) GOLF 1,688 1. Yes 34,941 2. No 1,192 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,929 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 351 9. Unknown 551-552 2b(8) NUMBER OF TIMES PLAYED GOLF 1,684 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 1 97. Refused 3 99. Unknown 39,416 Blank. Did not golf, unknown if golfed 553-555 2c(8) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES PLAYED GOLF 1,682 001-995. 1-995 minutes 4 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 2 999. Unknown 39,416 Blank. Did not golf, unknown if golfed 556 2d(8) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN PLAYING GOLF 566 1. Small 249 2. Moderate 15 3. Large 845 4. None 1 7. Refused 12 9. Unknown 39,416 Blank. Did not golf, unknown if golfed 557 2a(9) TENNIS 1,010 1. Yes 35,571 2. No 1,195 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,974 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 351 9. Unknown 558-559 2b(9) NUMBER OF TIMES PLAYED TENNIS 1,006 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 4 99. Unknown 40,094 Blank. Did not play tennis, unknown if played tennis 560-562 2c(9) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES PLAYED TENNIS 1,004 001-995. 1-995 minutes 0 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 6 999. Unknown 40,094 Blank. Did not play tennis, unknown if played tennis 563 2d(9) INCREASE IN HEART RATE PLAYING TENNIS 180 1. Small 515 2. Moderate 262 3. Large 43 4. None 0 7. Refused 10 9. Unknown 40,094 Blank. Did not play tennis, unknown if played tennis 564 2a(10) BOWLING 1,771 1. Yes 34,843 2. No 1,195 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,941 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 351 9. Unknown 565-566 2b(10) NUMBER OF TIMES WENT BOWLING 1,762 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 9 99. Unknown 39,333 Blank. Did not bowl, unknown if bowled 567-569 2c(10) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES BOWLING 1,751 001-995. 1-995 minutes 2 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 18 999. Unknown 39,333 Blank. Did not bowl unknown if bowled 570 2d(10) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN BOWLING 495 1. Small 227 2. Moderate 19 3. Large 1,016 4. None 0 7. Refused 14 9. Unknown 39,333 Blank. Did not bowl, unknown if bowled 571 2a(11) BIKING 4,500 1. Yes 32,206 2. No 1,171 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,873 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 351 9. Unknown 572-573 2b(11) NUMBER OF TIMES WENT BIKING 4,482 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 1 97. Refused 17 99. Unknown 39,604 Blank. Did not bike, unknown if biked 574-576 2c(11) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES SPENT BIKING 4,481 001-995. 1-995 minutes 0 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 19 999. Unknown 36,604 Blank. Did not bike, unknown if biked 577 2d(11) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN BIKING 959 1. Small 2,080 2. Moderate 851 3. Large 578 4. None 0 7. Refused 32 9. Unknown 36,604 Blank. Did not bike, unknown if biked 578 2a(12) SWIMMING OR WATER EXERCISES 3,407 1. Yes 33,218 2. No 1,184 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,941 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 351 9. Unknown 579-580 2b(12) NUMBER OF TIMES WENT SWIMMING 3,393 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 1 97. Refused 13 99. Unknown 37,697 Blank. Did not swim, unknown if swam 581-583 2c(12) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES PER SWIM 3,390 001-995. 1-995 minutes 2 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 15 999. Unknown 37,697 Blank. Did not swim, unknown if swam 584 2d(12) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN SWIMMING 851 1. Small 1,456 2. Moderate 388 3. Large 684 4. None 1 7. Refused 27 9. Unknown 37,697 Blank. Did not swim, unknown if swam Tape Locations 585-626 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ 585 2a(13) YOGA FOR EXERCISE 331 1. Yes 36,247 2. No 1,196 3. Not asked (handicap) 2,974 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 353 9. Unknown 586-587 2b(13) NUMBER OF TIMES DID YOGA 328 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 3 99. Unknown 40,773 Blank. Did not do yoga, unknown if did yoga 588-590 2c(13) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES DID YOGA 329 001-995. 1-995 minutes 0 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 2 999. Unknown 40,773 Blank. Did not do yoga, unknown if did yoga 591 2d(13) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN DOING YOGA 100 1. Small 51 2. Moderate 6 3. Large 172 4. None 0 7. Refused 2 9. Unknown 40,773 Blank. Did not do yoga, unknown if did yoga 592 2a(14) WEIGHT LIFTING OR TRAINING 3,479 1. Yes 28,772 2. No 1,186 3. Not asked (handicap) 7,317 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 347 9. Unknown 593-594 2b(14) NUMBER OF TIMES LIFTED WEIGHTS 3,463 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 16 99. Unknown 37,625 Blank. Did not lift weights, unknown if lifted weights 595-597 2c(14) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES LIFTED WEIGHTS 3,458 001-995. 1-995 minutes 1 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 20 999. Unknown 37,625 Blank. Did not lift weights, unknown if lifted weights 598 2d(14) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN WEIGHT LIFTING 849 1. Small 1,724 2. Moderate 624 3. Large 266 4. None 0 7. Refused 16 9. Unknown 37,625 Blank. Did not lift weights, unknown if lifted weights 599 2a(15) BASKETBALL 1,977 1. Yes 30,228 2. No 1,195 3. Not asked (handicap) 7,354 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 347 9. Unknown 600-601 2b(15) NUMBER OF TIMES PLAYED BASKETBALL 1,972 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 1 97. Refused 4 99. Unknown 39,127 Blank. Did not play basketball, unknown if played basketball 602-604 2c(15) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES PLAYED BASKETBALL 1,972 001-995. 1-995 minutes 0 996. 996+ minutes 1 997. Refused 4 999. Unknown 39,127 Blank. Did not play basketball, unknown if played basketball 605 2d(15) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN PLAYING BASKETBALL 273 1. Small 771 2. Moderate 804 3. Large 118 4. None 0 7. Refused 11 9. Unknown 39,127 Blank. Did not play basketball, unknown if played basketball 606 2a(16) BASEBALL OR SOFTBALL 1,277 1. Yes 30,931 2. No 1,194 3. Not asked (handicap) 7,352 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 347 9. Unknown 607-608 2b(16) NUMBER OF TIMES PLAYED BASEBALL 1,271 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 1 97. Refused 5 99. Unknown 39,827 Blank. Did not play baseball, unknown if played baseball 609-611 2c(16) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES PLAYED BASEBALL 1,272 001-995. 1-995 minutes 0 996. 996+ minutes 1 997. Refused 4 999. Unknown 39,827 Blank. Did not play baseball, unknown if played baseball 612 2d(16) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN PLAYING BASEBALL 378 1. Small 518 2. Moderate 156 3. Large 216 4. None 0 7. Refused 9 9. Unknown 39,827 Blank. Did not play baseball, unknown if played baseball 613 2a(17) FOOTBALL 504 1. Yes 31,698 2. No 1,197 3. Not asked (handicap) 7,355 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 347 9. Unknown 614-615 2b(17) NUMBER OF TIMES PLAYED FOOTBALL 499 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 5 99. Unknown 40,600 Blank. Did not play football, unknown if played football 616-618 2c(17) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES FOR FOOTBALL 498 001-995. 1-995 minutes 1 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 5 999. Unknown 40,600 Blank. Did not play football, unknown if played football 619 2d(17) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN PLAYING FOOTBALL 92 1. Small 208 2. Moderate 151 3. Large 48 4. None 0 7. Refused 5 9. Unknown 40,600 Blank. Did not play football, unknown if played football 620 2a(18) SOCCER 315 1. Yes 31,886 2. No 1,196 3. Not asked (handicap) 7,357 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 347 9. Unknown 621-622 2b(18) NUMBER OF TIMES PLAYED SOCCER 314 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 1 99. Unknown 40,789 Blank. Did not play soccer, unknown if played soccer 623-625 2c(18) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES FOR SOCCER 313 001-995. 1-995 minutes 0 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 2 999. Unknown 40,789 Blank. Did not play soccer, unknown if played soccer 626 2d(18) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN PLAYING SOCCER 48 1. Small 131 2. Moderate 113 3. Large 17 4. None 0 7. Refused 6 9. Unknown 40,789 Blank. Did not play soccer, unknown if played soccer Tape Locations 627-668 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ 627 2a(19) VOLLEYBALL 961 1. Yes 31,243 2. No 1,196 3. Not asked (handicap) 7,354 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 347 9. Unknown 628-629 2b(19) NUMBER OF TIMES PLAYED VOLLEYBALL 956 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 5 99. Unknown 40,143 Blank. Did not play volleyball, unknown if played volleyball 630-632 2c(19) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES PLAYED VOLLEYBALL 955 001-995. 1-995 minutes 0 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 6 999. Unknown 40,143 Blank. Did not play volleyball, unknown if played volleyball 633 2d(19) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN PLAYING VOLLEYBALL 246 1. Small 451 2. Moderate 152 3. Large 107 4. None 0 7. Refused 5 9. Unknown 40,143 Blank. Did not play volleyball, unknown if played volleyball 634 2a(20) HANDBALL, RACQUETBALL, OR SQUASH 655 1. Yes 31,549 2. No 1,197 3. Not asked (handicap) 7,353 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 347 9. Unknown 635-636 2b(20) NUMBER OF TIMES PLAYED HANDBALL 651 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 4 99. Unknown 40,449 Blank. Did not play handball, unknown if played handball 637-639 2c(20) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES PLAYED HANDBALL 649 001-995. 1-995 minutes 1 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 5 999. Unknown 40,449 Blank. Did not play handball, unknown if played handball 640 2d(20) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN PLAYING HANDBALL 49 1. Small 230 2. Moderate 344 3. Large 29 4. None 0 7. Refused 3 9. Unknown 40,449 Blank. Did not pay handball, unknown if played handball 641 2a(21) SKATING 394 1. Yes 31,807 2. No 1,197 3. Not asked (handicap) 7,356 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 347 9. Unknown 642-643 2b(21) NUMBER OF TIMES WENT SKATING 392 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 2 99. Unknown 40,710 Blank. Did not skate, unknown if skated 644-646 2c(21) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES SKATED 391 001-995. 1-995 minutes 0 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 3 999. Unknown 40,710 Blank. Did not skate, unknown if skated 647 2d(21) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN SKATING 107 1. Small 138 2. Moderate 58 3. Large 88 4. None 0 7. Refused 3 9. Unknown 40,710 Blank. Did not skate, unknown if skated 648 2a(22) SKIING 461 1. Yes 31,742 2. No 1,196 3. Not asked (handicap) 7,354 4. Not asked (age) 3 7. Refused 348 9. Unknown 649-650 2b(22) NUMBER OF TIMES WENT SKIING 456 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 1 97. Refused 4 99. Unknown 40,643 Blank. Did not ski, unknown if skied 651-653 2c(22) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES SKIED 454 001-995. 1-995 minutes 1 996. 996+ minutes 1 997. Refused 5 999. Unknown 40,643 Blank. Did not ski, unknown if skied 654 2d(22) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN SKIING 99 1. Small 211 2. Moderate 91 3. Large 53 4. None 0 7. Refused 7 9. Unknown 40,643 Blank. Did not ski, unknown if skied 655 2a(23) OTHER SPORT 1 2,135 1. Yes 37,440 2. No other activity reported 1,133 3. Not asked (handicap) 0 7. Refused 396 9. Unknown 656-657 2b(23) NUMBER OF TIMES DID OTHER SPORT 1 2,098 01-95. 1-95 times 2 96. 96+ times 1 97. Refused 34 99. Unknown 38,969 Blank. No other activity, unknown if other activity 658-660 2c(23) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES DID OTHER SPORT 1 2,070 001-995. 1-995 minutes 12 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 53 999. Unknown 38,969 Blank. No other activity, unknown if other activity 661 2d(23) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN DOING OTHER SPORT 1 461 1. Small 641 2. Moderate 389 3. Large 597 4. None 0 7. Refused 47 9. Unknown 38,969 Blank. No other activity, unknown if other activity 662 2a(23) OTHER SPORT 2 122 1. Yes 39,393 2. No other activity reported 1,193 3. Not asked (handicap) 0 7. Refused 396 9. Unknown 663-664 2b(23) NUMBER OF TIMES DID OTHER SPORT 2 117 01-95. 1-95 times 0 96. 96+ times 0 97. Refused 5 99. Unknown 40,982 Blank. No other activity, unknown if other activity 665-667 2c(23) AVERAGE NUMBER OF MINUTES DID OTHER SPORT 2 117 001-995. 1-995 minutes 0 996. 996+ minutes 0 997. Refused 5 999. Unknown 40,982 Blank. No other activity, unknown if other activity 668 2d(23) INCREASE IN HEART RATE WHEN DOING OTHER SPORT 2 28 1. Small 32 2. Moderate 23 3. Large 36 4. None 0 7. Refused 3 9. Unknown 40,982 Blank. No other activity, unknown if other activity Tape Locations 669-691 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ 669 - - BLANK 670 3 EXERCISE OR PLAY SPORTS REGULARLY 16,452 1. Yes 24,277 2. No 3 7. Refused 372 9. Unknown 671-673 4 HOW LONG HAVE EXERCISED REGULARLY 671-672 4 NUMBER OF TIME UNITS HAVE EXERCISED REGULARLY 160 00. Less than 1 day 15,900 01-98. 1-98 days, weeks, months, or years 392 99. Unknown, refused 24,652 Blank. Does not exercise regularly 673 4 TIME UNITS FOR EXERCISING REGULARLY 160 O. Less than one day 51 1. Days 285 2. Weeks 2,018 3. Months 13,546 4. Years 15 7. Refused 377 9. Unknown 24,652 Blank. Does not exercise regularly 674-676 Recode NUMBER OF MONTHS HAVE BEEN EXERCISING 4 REGULARLY (RECODE) 424 000. Less than 1 month 15,623 001-995. 1-995 months 13 996. 996 or more months 15 997. Refused 377 999. Unknown 24,652 Blank. Does not exercise regularly 677-678 Recode NUMBER OF YEARS HAVE BEEN EXERCISING 4 REGULARLY (RECODE) 2,332 00. Less than 1 year 13,728 01-98. 1-98 years 392 99. Unknown, refused 24,652 Blank. Does not exercise regularly 679 5a PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COMPARED WITH OTHER PERSONS YOUR AGE 13,022 1. More active 8,361 2. Less active 18,907 3. About as active 3 7. Refused 200 8. Other 611 9. Unknown 680 5b AMOUNT MORE OR LESS PHYSICALLY ACTIVE 7,011 1. A lot more 5,964 2. A little more 3,064 3. A lot less 5,251 4. A little less 1 7. Refused 92 9. Unknown 19,721 Blank. No or unknown if more or less active than others 681 6a AMOUNT OF HARD PHYSICAL WORK REQUIRED ON JOB 4,177 1. Great deal 6,503 2. Moderate Amount 6,996 3. A little 7,497 4. None 8 7. Refused 0 8. Other 785 9. Unknown 15,138 Blank. Person not employed 682-683 6b NUMBER OF HOURS PER DAY OF HARD PHYSICAL WORK ON YOUR JOB 10,574 01-24. 1-24 2 97. Refused 104 99. Unknown 30,424 Blank. Not employed or little/no/unknown/ refused hard physical work required on job 684 6c AMOUNT OF HARD PHYSICAL WORK REQUIRED IN MAIN DAILY ACTIVITY 632 1. Great deal 3,624 2. Moderate Amount 5,117 3. A little 5,163 4. None 4 7. Refused 0 8. Other 598 9. Unknown 25,966 Blank. Person Employed 685-686 6d NUMBER OF HOURS PER DAY OF HARD PHYSICAL WORK IN MAIN DAILY ACTIVITY 4,125 01-24. 1-24 4 97. Refused 127 99. Unknown 36,848 Blank. Employed or little/no/unknown/ refused hard physical work required in main daily activity 687 7a NUMBER OF DAYS A WEEK SHOULD EXERCISE TO STRENGTHEN HEART AND LUNGS 158 0. No days 34,800 1-7. 1-7 days 83 8. Other 6,063 9. Unknown or refused 688-690 7b NUMBER OF MINUTES EACH OCCASION TO STRENGTHEN HEART AND LUNGS 35,456 000-995. 0-995 minutes 5 996. 996+ minutes 2 997. Refused 5,483 999. Unknown 158 Blank. No days of exercise needed to strengthen heart and lungs 691 7c HOW FAST TO STRENGTHEN HEART AND LUNGS 1,524 1. No faster than usual 19,170 2. A little faster than usual 13,799 3. A lot faster but talking is possible 234 4. So fast that talking is not possible 7 7. Refused 6,212 9. Unknown 158 Blank. No days of exercise needed to strengthen heart and lungs Section X-Smoking (Tape Locations 692-726) Tape Locations 692-713 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ 692 1 SMOKED AT LEAST 100 CIGARETTES IN ENTIRE LIFE 20,322 1. Yes 20,347 2. No 3 7. Refused 432 9. Unknown 693 2a SMOKE CIGARETTES NOW 10,515 1. Yes 9,804 2. No 0 7. Refused 3 9. Unknown 20,782 Blank. NA-never smoked 100 cigarettes or unknown/refused if smoked 694-696 2b TIME SINCE LAST SMOKED REGULARLY 694-695 2b TIME SINCE LAST SMOKED REGULARLY (former smokers) 40 00. Less than one day 9,267 01-95. 1-95 days, weeks, months years 0 96. 96+ days, weeks, months or years 497 99. Unknown, Refused, Never smoked regularly 31,300 Blank. Not applicable 696 2b TIME UNITS SINCE LAST SMOKED (former smokers) 40 0. Less than one day 96 1. Days 139 2. Weeks 913 3. Months 8,119 4. Years 420 6. Never smoked regularly 16 7. Refused 61 9. Unknown 31,300 Blank. Not applicable 697-698 Recode INTERVAL SINCE LAST SMOKED REGULARLY 2b (former smokers) 236 00. Less than 1 month 197 01. 1-2 months 251 02. 3-5 months 308 03. 6-11 months 4,954 11-24. 1-14 years 951 25. 15-19 years 953 26. 20-24 years 519 27. 25-29 years 577 28. 30-39 years 361 29. 40+ years 420 30. Never smoked regularly 77 31. Unknown 31,300 Blank. Not applicable 699 Recode SMOKING STATUS RECODE 1-2 10,515 1. Current Smoker 9,384 2. Former regular smoker 420 3. Former occasional smoker 20,347 4. Never smoked 3 5. Smoker, current smoking status unknown 435 6. Unknown smoking status 700-701 3 AVERAGE NUMBER OF CIGARETTES PER DAY (Ever smoked regularly) 313 00. Less than one cigarette 19,433 01-95. 1-95 cigarettes 0 96. 96+ per cigarettes 4 97. Refused 152 99. Unknown 21,202 Blank. Not applicable 702 Recode AMOUNT SMOKED PER DAY 3 (Ever smoked regularly) 313 0. Less than 1 per day 6,798 1. 1-14 per day 7,653 2. 15-24 per day 4,982 3. 25+ per day 4 7. Refused 152 9. Unknown 21,202 Blank. Not applicable 703 4 SERIOUS ATTEMPT TO STOP SMOKING (Current smokers) 6,438 1. Yes 4,053 2. No 0 7. Refused 24 9. Unknown 30,589 Blank. Not applicable 704-706 5a START OF MOST RECENT QUIT ATTEMPT 704-705 5a START OF MOST RECENT QUIT ATTEMPT (Current smokers with a quit attempt) 10 00. Less than one day 6,256 01-95. 1-95 days, weeks, months, years 0 96. 96+ days, weeks, months or years 172 99. Unknown, Refused 34,666 Blank. Not applicable 706 5a TIME UNITS SINCE MOST RECENT QUIT ATTEMPT (Current smokers with a quit attempt) 10 0. Less than one day 166 1. Days ago 367 2. Weeks ago 2,019 3. Months ago 3,704 4. Years ago 2 7. Refused 170 9. Unknown, Refused 34,666 Blank. Not applicable 707-708 Recode START OF MOST RECENT QUIT ATTEMPT 5a (Current smokers with a quit attempt) 492 00. Less than 1 month 576 01. 1-2 months 569 02. 3-5 months 735 03. 6-11 months 3,536 11-24. 1-14 years 358 25. 15+ years 172 26. Unknown 34,666 Blank. Not applicable 709-711 5b HOW LONG OFF CIGARETTES MOST RECENT QUIT ATTEMPT 709-710 5b TIME OFF CIGARETTES MOST RECENT QUIT ATTEMPT (Current smokers with a quit attempt) 371 00. Less than one day 5,940 01-95. 1-95 days, weeks, months, years 0 96. 96+ days, weeks, months or years 127 99. Unknown, Refused 34,666 Blank. Not applicable 711 5b TIME UNITS OFF CIGARETTES MOST RECENT QUIT ATTEMPT (Current smokers with a quit attempt) 371 0. Less than one day 1,676 1. Days 1,363 2. Weeks 1,995 3. Months 906 4. Years 7 7. Refused 120 9. Unknown 34,666 Blank. Not applicable 712-713 Recode LENGTH OF TIME OFF CIGARETTES LAST TIME 5b (Current smokers with a quit attempt) 371 00. Less than 1 day 1,117 01. 1-3 days 274 02. 4-6 days 569 03. 1 to < 2 weeks 859 04. 2 weeks to < 1 month 786 05. 1-2 months 656 06. 3-5 months 464 07. 6-8 months 199 08. 9-11 months 384 09. 1 year 224 10. 2 years 125 11. 3 years 63 12. 4 years 169 13. 5-9 years 34 14. 10-14 years 14 15. 15-19 years 3 16. 20 years or more 127 17. Unknown 34,666 Blank. Not applicable Tape Locations 714-726 Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ 714-719 6a-f DOES CIGARETTE SMOKING INCREASE CHANCE OF DEVELOPING PROBLEMS: 714 6a EMPHYSEMA 31,957 1. Definitely increases 5,744 2. Probably increases 494 3. Probably does not increase 222 4. Definitely does not increase 6 7. Refused 2,681 9. Unknown 715 6b BLADDER CANCER 6,243 1. Definitely increases 8,175 2. Probably increases 6,246 3. Probably does not increase 3,592 4. Definitely does not increase 6 7. Refused 16,842 9. Unknown 716 6c CANCER OF THE LARYNX 26,625 1. Definitely increases 10,207 2. Probably increases 731 3. Probably does not increase 321 4. Definitely does not increase 6 7. Refused 3,214 9. Unknown 717 6d CANCER OF THE ESOPHAGUS 24,275 1. Definitely increases 10,819 2. Probably increases 1,091 3. Probably does not increase 469 4. Definitely does not increase 6 7. Refused 4,444 9. Unknown 718 6e CHRONIC BRONCHITIS 26,357 1. Definitely increases 10,055 2. Probably increases 823 3. Probably does not increase 435 4. Definitely does not increase 6 7. Refused 3,428 9. Unknown 719 6f LUNG CANCER 34,502 1. Definitely increases 4,593 2. Probably increases 324 3. Probably does not increase 202 4. Definitely does not increase 6 7. Refused 1,477 9. Unknown 720-723 6g-j DOES SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY INCREASE CHANCES OF: 720 6g MISCARRIAGE 9,562 1. Definitely increases 8,109 2. Probably increases 1,494 3. Probably does not increase 492 4. Definitely does not increase 3 7. Refused 3,368 9. Unknown 18,076 Blank. Not applicable (ages 45+) 721 6h STILLBIRTH 8,020 1. Definitely increases 8,046 2. Probably increases 1,763 3. Probably does not increase 593 4. Definitely does not increase 3 7. Refused 4,603 9. Unknown 18,076 Blank. Not applicable (ages 45+) 722 6i PREMATURE BIRTH 9,790 1. Definitely increases 8,065 2. Probably increases 1,161 3. Probably does not increase 402 4. Definitely does not increase 3 7. Refused 3,607 9. Unknown 18,076 Blank. Not applicable (ages 45+) 723 6j LOW BIRTH WEIGHT 12,237 1. Definitely increases 7,045 2. Probably increases 624 3. Probably does not increase 289 4. Definitely does not increase 3 7. Refused 2,830 9. Unknown/No opinion 18,076 Blank. Not applicable (ages 45+) 724-725 7a-b - SMOKING, TAKING BIRTH CONTROL PILLS, AND STROKE 724 7a DOES SMOKING WHILE TAKING BIRTH CONTROL PILLS INCREASE CHANCES OF STROKE 14,392 1. Yes 1,282 2. No 4 7. Refused 7,350 9. Unknown 18,076 Blank. Not applicable (ages 45+) 724-725 7a-b - SMOKING, TAKING BIRTH CONTROL PILLS, AND STROKE (Continued) 725 7b LIKELIHOOD OF HAVING A STROKE 8,361 1. Much more 5,752 2. Somewhat more 0 7. Refused 279 9. Unknown 26,712 Blank. Not applicable, Ages 45+; no/unknown relationship between smoking, birth control pills, and stroke 726 8 DOCTOR EVER ADVISED YOU TO QUIT SMOKING (Ever smoked) 8,091 1. Yes 10,274 2. No 2 7. Refused 1,955 9. Unknown 20,782 Blank. Not applicable. Section Y-Alcohol Use (Tape Locations 727-759) Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ SECTION Y - ALCOHOL USE 727 1a HAD AT LEAST 12 DRINKS OF ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE IN ENTIRE LIFE 33,597 1. Yes 7,005 2. No 11 7. Refused 491 9. Unknown 728 1b HAD AT LEAST 12 DRINKS OF ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE IN ANY ONE YEAR 28,224 1. Yes 5,353 2. No 0 7. Refused 20 9. Unknown 7,507 Blank. NA. Never/unknown/refused had 12 drinks 729 1c HAD AT LEAST ONE DRINK OF BEER, WINE OR LIQUOR IN THE PAST YEAR 24,162 1. Yes 4,053 2. No 2 7. Refused 7 9. Unknown 12,880 Blank. NA. Never unknown/refused ever had 12 drinks or ever had 12 in any one year 730 1a-c DRINKING STATUS - RECODE 1 Recode 7,005 1. Non-drinker (total abstinence) 5,353 2. Non-drinker (less than 12 drinks in a year) 28,224 3. Drinker 20 4. Has had some drinks (DK/refused if 12 in a year) 11 5. Refused if ever drank 491 6. Unknown if ever drank 731 - DRINKING STATUS - RECODE 2 7,005 1. Abstainer 5,353 2. Lifetime infrequent drinker 4,053 3. Former drinker 24,162 4. Current drinker 9 5. Drinker, unknown current drinking status 20 6. Drank 12+ drinks in life-time, unknown/refused if 12 in any one year 11 7. Refused if ever drank 491 9. Unknown if ever drank 732-733 1d MAIN REASON FOR NOT DRINKING 2,784 00. No need/not necessary 6,553 01. Don't care for/dislike it 2,203 02. Medical/health reasons 1,772 03. Religious/moral reasons 745 04. Brought up not to drink 133 05. Costs too much 483 06. Family member an alcoholic 546 07. Infrequent drinker 377 08. Recovering alcoholic 5 97. Refused 737 98. Other 604 99. Unknown 24,162 Blank. NA. Current drinker (had drink in past year) 734-735 2 NUMBER OF DAYS DRANK ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE IN PAST TWO WEEKS 5,783 00. None/Never 1,844 01. 14 (Every day) 108 02. 13-14 53 03. 13 12 04. 12-13 207 05. 12 24 06. 11-12 24 07. 11 32 08. 10-11 596 09. 10 63 10. 9-10 88 11. 9 27 12. 8-9 238 13. 8 55 14. 7-8 563 15. 7 79 16. 6-7 550 17. 6 125 18. 5-6 885 19. 5 208 20. 4-5 1,723 21. 4 323 22. 3-4 1,837 23. 3 334 24. 2-3 3,548 25. 2 446 26. 1-2 4,319 27. 1 31 97. Refused 37 99. Unknown 16,942 Blank. NA. Didn't drink in past year or unknown if drank 736-737 3 AVERAGE NUMBER OF DRINKS PER DAY ON DAYS YOU DRANK 359 01. Twelve or more 545 02. Seven to eleven 765 03. Six 178 04. Five or six 501 05. Five 261 06. Four or five 1,084 07. Four 538 08. Three or four 2,041 09. Three 821 10. Two or three 4,048 11. Two 1,217 12. One or two 5,899 13. One 53 97. Refused 69 99. Unknown 22,725 Blank. NA. Did not drink in past 2 weeks, including did not drink in past year 738 4a AMOUNT OF DRINKING IN PAST 2 WEEKS TYPICAL OF PAST YEAR 18,119 1. Yes 6,021 2. No 3 7. Refused 19 9. Unknown 16,942 Blank. NA. Didn't drink in past year, unknown if drank 739 4b AMOUNT OF DRINKING IN PAST 2 WEEKS MORE OR LESS THAN DRINKING IN PAST YEAR (Drinkers whose amount was not typical or unknown if typical) 3,621 1. More 2,396 2. Less 3 7. Refused 23 9. Unknown 35,061 Blank. NA 740-741 5a IN WHAT MONTH HAD LAST DRINK PRIOR TO TWO-WEEK PERIOD (Did not drink in past 2 weeks and that amount was not typical) 1,044 01-12. Month 1 97. Refused 106 99. Unknown 39,953 Blank. NA 742-743 5b NUMBER OF DAYS DRANK ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE IN TWO WEEKS PRECEDING LAST DRINK (Did not drink in past 2 weeks and that amount was not typical) 67 01. 14 (Every day) 5 02. 13-14 0 03. 13 1 04. 12-13 5 05. 12 2 06. 11-12 0 07. 11 1 08. 10-11 9 09. 10 1 10. 9-10 1 11. 9 0 12. 8-9 3 13. 8 3 14. 7-8 13 15. 7 0 16. 6-7 10 17. 6 5 18. 5-6 17 19. 5 7 20. 4-5 35 21. 4 13 22. 3-4 41 23. 3 24 24. 2-3 174 25. 2 125 26. 1-2 525 27. 1 14 97. Refused 50 99. Unknown 39,953 Blank. NA 744-745 5c AVERAGE NUMBER OF DRINKS PER DAY ON DAYS YOU DRANK, IN 2-WEEK PERIOD PRECEDING LAST DRINK (Did not drink in past 2 weeks and that amount was not typical) 42 01. Twelve or more 30 02. Seven to eleven 40 03. Six 12 04. Five or six 24 05. Five 12 06. Four or five 45 07. Four 19 08. Three or four 76 09. Three 55 10. Two or three 185 11. Two 102 12. One or two 449 13. One 18 97. Refused 42 99. Unknown 39,953 Blank. NA 746 5d AMOUNT OF DRINKING TYPICAL OF PAST YEAR, IN TWO-WEEK PERIOD PRECEDING LAST DRINK (Did not drink in past 2 weeks and that amount was not typical) 842 1. Yes 290 2. No 0 7. Refused 19 9. Unknown 39,953 Blank. NA 747 5e AMOUNT OF DRINKING MORE OR LESS THAN DRINKING IN PAST YEAR, IN 2-WEEK PERIOD PRECEDING LAST DRINK (Amount in that 2-week period not typical, or unknown if typical) 165 1. More 124 2. Less 0 7. Refused 20 9. Unknown 40,795 Blank. NA 748-750 6 DROVE AFTER HAVING TOO MUCH TO DRINK IN PAST YEAR 19,546 000. None/Never 2,775 001-995. Number of times 1,318 996. Don't drive 18 997. Refused 505 999. Unknown 16,942 Blank. NA. Didn't drink in past year or unknown if drank 751-753 7a-c HEAVY ALCOHOL DRINKING INCREASES CHANCES OF: 751 7a THROAT CANCER 7,569 1. Definitely increases 10,400 2. Probably increases 8,151 3. Probably does not increase 3,731 4. Definitely does not increase 9 7. Refused 11,244 9. DK/no opinion/unknown 752 7b CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER 34,121 1. Definitely increases 4,669 2. Probably increases 224 3. Probably does not increase 112 4. Definitely does not increase 9 7. Refused 1,969 9. DK/no opinion/unknown 753 7c CANCER OF THE MOUTH 6,548 1. Definitely increases 9,674 2. Probably increases 8,538 3. Probably does not increase 4,040 4. Definitely does not increase 9 7. Refused 12,295 9. DK/no opinion/unknown 754-757 7d-g HEAVY ALCOHOL DRINKING DURING PREGNANCY INCREASES CHANCES OF: 754 7d MISCARRIAGE 12,288 1. Definitely increases 7,544 2. Probably increases 574 3. Probably does not increase 186 4. Definitely does not increase 4 7. Refused 2,432 9. DK/no opinion/unknown 18,076 Blank. NA. 45 years or older 755 7e MENTAL RETARDATION OF THE NEWBORN 12,674 1. Definitely increases 7,184 2. Probably increases 527 3. Probably does not increase 177 4. Definitely does not increase 4 7. Refused 2,462 9. DK/no opinion/unknown 18,076 Blank. NA. 45 years or older 756 7f LOW BIRTH WEIGHT OF THE NEWBORN 12,537 1. Definitely increases 7,456 2. Probably increases 415 3. Probably does not increase 136 4. Definitely does not increase 4 7. Refused 2,480 9. DK/no opinion/unknown 18,076 Blank. NA. 45 years or older 757 7g BIRTH DEFECTS 13,372 1. Definitely increases 6,858 2. Probably increases 426 3. Probably does not increase 135 4. Definitely does not increase 4 7. Refused 2,233 9. DK/no opinion/unknown 18,076 Blank. NA. 45 years or older 758 8a HEARD OF FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME (FAS) 14,754 1. Yes 7,636 2. No 4 7. Refused 634 9. Unknown 18,076 Blank. NA. 45 years or older 759 8b IN FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME, A BABY IS BORN 580 1. Drunk 8,439 2. Addicted to alcohol 5,489 3. With certain birth defects 1 7. Refused 245 9. Unknown 26,350 Blank. NA. 45 years or older or never/unknown heard of FAS Section Z-Dental Care (Tape Locations 760-800) Tape Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes _____________________________________________________________________________ SECTION Z - DENTAL CARE 760 1 PURPOSE OF ADDING FLUORIDE TO WATER 24,935 1. Prevent tooth decay 8,154 2. To purify the water 483 6. Not ascertained 8 7. Refused 586 8. Other - Specify 6,938 9. DK 761-762 2 NUMBER OF DENTIST VISITS IN PAST 12 MONTHS* 15,317 00. None 25,235 01-95. 1-95 visits 0 96. 96+ 4 97. Refused 500 98. Not ascertained 48 99. DK 763 3 HAVE LOST ALL PERMANENT TEETH 4,790 1. Yes 35,782 2. No 9 7. Refused 523 9. Unknown 764 4a HEARD OF DENTAL SEALANTS 12,707 1. Yes 27,651 2. No 7 7. Refused 497 8. Not ascertained 242 9. DK 765 4b PURPOSE OF DENTAL SEALANTS 853 1. Fill cavities 9,226 2. Prevent tooth decay 1,147 3. Improve appearance of teeth 672 4. Hold dentures in place 1 7. Refused 1 8. Not ascertained 807 9. DK 28,397 Blank. NA-has not heard of dental sealants/unknown/refused/not ascertained if heard of sealants. * Not edited for reasonableness 766 5 ONE COMMON SIGN OF GUM DISEASE 25,337 1. Swollen, red, inflamed sore or bleeding gums 913 2. Chronic bad breath 2,138 3. Loose teeth 3,590 4. Receding gums 501 6. Not ascertained 7 7. Refused 1,992 8. Other 6,626 9. DK 767 6 ONE EARLY SIGN OF MOUTH CANCER 2,137 1. White patches in mouth, which are not painful 1,091 2. Red patches, in mouth, which are not painful 7,182 3. Sore/lesion in mouth which does not heal 8,536 4. Sore/lesion in mouth 1,858 5. Bleeding in mouth 503 6. Not ascertained 8 7. Refused 1,584 8. Other 18,205 9. DK 768-772 7a-e THINGS WHICH MAY INCREASE CHANCE OF GETTING MOUTH OR LIP CANCER 768 7a EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TO SUNLIGHT 14,739 1. Definitely increases 13,877 2. Probably increases 3,964 3. Probably does not increase 2,380 4. Definitely does not increase 9 7. Refused 521 8. Not ascertained 5,614 9. DK/no opinion 769 7b EATING HOT SPICY FOODS 1,618 1. Definitely increases 4,594 2. Probably increases 12,432 3. Probably does not increase 12,919 4. Definitely does not increase 9 7. Refused 523 8. Not ascertained 9,009 9. DK/no opinion 770 7c REGULAR ALCOHOL DRINKING 5,213 1. Definitely increases 12,284 2. Probably increases 9,204 3. Probably does not increase 4,769 4. Definitely does not increase 9 7. Refused 523 8. Not ascertained 9,102 9. DK/no opinion 771 7d TOBACCO USE IN ANY FORM 27,343 1. Definitely increases 9,401 2. Probably increases 833 3. Probably does not increase 515 4. Definitely does not increase 9 7. Refused 524 8. Not ascertained 2,479 9. DK/no opinion 772 7e FREQUENTLY BITING THE CHEEK OR LIP 4,070 1. Definitely increases 10,054 2. Probably increases 9,272 3. Probably does not increase 6,512 4. Definitely does not increase 10 7. Refused 524 8. Not ascertained 10,662 9. DK/no opinion 773 8 ONE BEST METHOD TO PREVENT TOOTH DECAY 3,356 1. Limiting sugary snacks 2,994 2. Using fluoride 325 3. Chewing sugarless gum 28,363 4. Brushing and flossing the teeth 4,406 5. Visiting the dentist every 6 months 8 7. Refused 525 8. Not ascertained 1,127 9. DK 774-800 - - BLANK APPENDICES No Appendix A Appendix B-Industry Recodes Outline Agriculture Recodes --------------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ 01 01 010-011,020-021 AGRICULTURE 01-02,07,078 *Standard Industrial Classification Forestry and Fisheries Recodes --------------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ 02 01 030-031 FORESTRY AND FISHERIES 08-09 *Standard Industrial Classification Mining Recodes --------------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ 10 02 040-042,050 MINING 10-14 *Standard Industrial Classification Construction Recodes --------------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ 20 03 060 CONSTRUCTION 15-17 *Standard Industrial Classification Manufacturing Recodes --------------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ (30-34, 40-46) (04) - MANUFACTURING: (30-34) NONDURABLE GOODS 30 04 100-102,110-112, Food and kindred products 201-209 120-122 31 04 132,140-142, Textile mill and finished 221-229,231-239 150-152 textile products 32 04 171-172 Printing, publishing and 271-279 allied industries 33 04 180-182,190-192 Chemicals and allied 281-287,289 products 34 04 130,160-162, Other nondurable goods 21,261-266,291,295, 200-201,210-212, 299,301-304,306-307, 220-222 311,313-317,319 (40-46) DURABLE GOODS 40 04 230-232,241-242 Furniture, lumber and wood 41 04 270-272,280 Primary metal industries 331-332,334,3331- 3334,3339,3351,3353- 3357,3361-3362,3369, 339 42 04 281-282,290-292, Fabricated metal 341-349 300 industries, including ordnance 43 04 310-312,320-322, Machinery, except 351-359 331-332 electrical 44 04 340-342,350 Electrical machinery, 361-367,369 equipment and supplies 45 04 351-352,360-362, Transportation equipment 371-376,379 370 46 04 250-252,261-262, Other and not specified 321-329,381-387,394 301,371-372, durable goods 380-382,390-392 *Standard Industrial Classification Transportation, Communications and Other Public Utilities Recodes --------------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ (50-54) (05) - TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES 50 05 400 Railroads 40 51 05 410-411 Trucking service and 421-423 warehousing 52 05 401-402,412, Other transportation 41,43-47 420-422,432 53 05 440-442 Communications 481-483,489 54 05 460-462,470-472 Utilities and sanitary 491-497 *Standard Industrial Classification Wholesale Trade Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ 60 06 500-502,510-512, WHOLESALE TRADE 501-508,5093,5094, 521-522,530-532, 5099,511-518,5191, 540-542,550-552, 5194,5198,5199 560-562,571 *Standard Industrial Classification Retail Trade Recodes --------------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ (61-65) (07) - RETAIL TRADE 61 07 591-592,600 General merchandise stores 531,533,539 62 07 601-602,610-611 Food, bakery and dairy 541-546,549 stores 63 07 612,620-622 Automotive dealers and 551-557,559 gasoline stations 64 07 641 Eating and drinking places 58 65 07 580-582,590, Other and not specified 521,523,525-527,56, 630-632,640,642, retail trade 571-573,591-593, 650-652,660-662, 5941-5949,5961-5963, 670-672,681-682, 598,5992-5994,5999 691 *Standard Industrial Classification Finance, Insurance and Real Estate Recodes --------------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ (70-71) (08) - FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE 70 08 700-702 Banking and credit 60-61 agencies 71 08 710-712 Insurance, real estate, 62-67 and other finance *Standard Industrial Classification Services Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ (75-85) (09-12) - SERVICES: (75-76) (09) BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES 75 09 721-722,730-732, Business services 731-737,7391-7397, 740-742,750 7399,751,752,754 76 09 751-752,760 Repair services 753,762-764,7692, 7694,7699 (77-78) (10) - PERSONAL SERVICES 77 10 761 Private households 88 78 10 762,770-772, Other personal services 701-704,721-726,729 780-782,790-791 79 11 800-802 ENTERTAINMENT AND 78,791-794,799 RECREATION SERVICES (80-85) (12) - PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES 80 12 831 Hospitals 806 81 12 812,820-822,830, Health services, except 801-803,8041-8042, 832,840 hospitals 8049,805,807-809 82 12 842,850 Elementary and secondary 821-822 schools and colleges 83 12 851-852,860 Other educational services 823-824,829 84 12 861-862,870-872, Social services, religious 832-833,835-836, 880-881 and membership 839,84,861-866,869 organizations 85 12 841,882,890-892 Legal, engineering and 81,891-893,899 other professional services *Standard Industrial Classification Public Administration Recodes ---------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ 90 13 900-901,910, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 911-913,919,92-97 921-922,930-932 *Standard Industrial Classification Unknown Industry Recodes ---------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ 95 14 990 and all UNKNOWN INDUSTRY - other codes except 996 *Standard Industrial Classification New Worker Recodes ---------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ 96 14 996 NEW WORKER *Standard Industrial Classification Not in Labor Force Recodes ---------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ 97 15 Not applicable NOT IN LABOR FORCE - codes Blank and 8 in current activity recode (loc. 75) (Under 18 or 18+ and not in Labor Force). *Standard Industrial Classification Armed Forces Recodes ---------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code* 80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79) _____________________________________________________________________________ 98 16 942 ARMED FORCES (excludes Reserves and National Guard) *Standard Industrial Classification Industry Recode Titles Recode No. 1 Code Titles Inclusions _____________________________________________________________________________ 01 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES 01,02 02 MINING 10 03 CONSTRUCTION 20 04 MANUFACTURING 30-34, 40-46 05 TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC 50-54 UTILITIES 06 WHOLESALE TRADE 60 07 RETAIL TRADE 61-65 08 FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE 70-71 09 BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES 75-76 10 PERSONAL SERVICES 77-78 11 ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES 79 12 PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES 80-85 13 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 90 14 UNKNOWN (includes new workers) 95-96 15 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 97 16 ARMED FORCES 98Appendix C-Occupation Recode Outline Executive, Administrative and Managerial Occupations Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ (01-03) (01) - EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, - AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS 01 01 003-006 Officials and administrators, 111-113 public administration 02 01 007-009,013-019 Managers and administrators, 121-128,132-139 except public administration 03 01 023-029,033-037 Management related occupations 1412,1414-1415, 1419,142-143, 1442-1443,1449, 145,1472-1473,149 *Standard Occupational Classification Professional Specialty Occupations Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ (04-11) (02) - PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY - OCCUPATIONS 04 02 044-049,053-059 Engineers 1622-1628,1632- 1637,1639 05 02 043,063 Architects and surveyors 161,164 06 02 064-069,073-079 Natural mathematical and 171-172,1732- 083 computer scientists 1733,1739,1842- 1843,1845-1847, 1849,1852-1855 07 02 084-089 Health diagnosing occupations 27,261-262,281, 283,289 08 02 095-099,103-106 Health assessment and 29,301-302,3031- treating occupations 3034,3039,304, 09 02 113-119,123-129, Teachers, librarians and 2212-2218,2222- 133-139,143-149 counselors 2228,2231-2238, 153-159,163-165 2242-2247,2249, 231-233,235,236, 239,24,251,252 10 02 183-189,193-195, Writers, artists, 34,321-329,331- 197-199 entertainers and athletes 333,398 11 02 166-169,173-179 Other professional specialty 1912-1916,1919, occupations 192,2032-2033, 2042,2049,211-212 *Standard Occupational Classification. Technicians and Related Support Occupations Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ (12-13) (03) - TECHNICIANS AND RELATED - SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS 12 03 203-208 Health technologists and 362-366,369 technicians 13 03 213-218,223-229, Technologists, technicians 3711-3713,3719, 233-235 except health 372-373,382,3831- 3833,384,389,392- 393,396,3971- 3972,3974,399,825 *Standard Occupational Classification Sales Occupations Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ (14-16) (04) - SALES OCCUPATIONS - 14 04 243 Supervisors and proprietors 40 15 04 253-259 Sales representatives, 4122-4124,4152- commodities and finance 4153,421,423-424 16 04 263-269,274-278, Other sales 4342-4348,4351- 283-285 4354,4356,4359, 4362-4367,4369, 444-447,449 *Standard Occupational Classification Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ (17-21) (05) - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT - OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDING CLERICAL 17 05 308-309 Computer equipment operators 4612-4613 18 05 313-315 Secretaries, stenographers 4622-4624 and typists 19 05 337-339,343-344 Financial records processing 4712-4713,4715- occupations 4716,4718 20 05 354-357 Mail and message distributing 4742-4745 21 05 303-307,316-319, Other administrative support 4511-4519,4521- 323,325-329, 4529,463,4642- 335-336,345-349, 4645,4649,4662- 353,359,363-366, 4664,4692,4694, 368-369,373-379, 4696,4699,4722- 383-387,389 4723,4729,4732- 4733,4739,4751- 4759,4782-4784, 4786-4787,4791- 4795,4799 *Standard Occupational Classification. Private Household Occupations Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ 22 06 403-407 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS 502-507,509 *Standard Occupational Classification Protective Service Occupations Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ (23-24) (07) - PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 23 07 413-414,416-418, Police and firefighters 5111-5112,5122- 423-424 5123,5132-5134 24 07 415,425-427 Other protective service 5113,5142,5144, occupations 5149 *Standard Occupational Classification Service Occupations, Except Protective and Household Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ (25-28) (08) - SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD 25 08 433-439,443-444 Food service 5211-5219 26 08 445-447 Health service 5232-5233,5236 27 08 448-449,453-455 Cleaning and building service 5241-5242,5244- 5246,5249 28 08 456-459,463-469 Personal service 5251-5258,5262- 5264,5269 *Standard Occupational Classification Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ (29-31) (09) - FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS 29 09 473-476 Farm operators and managers 5512-5515,5522- 5525 30 09 477,479,483-489 Farm workers and other 5611-5619,5621- agricultural workers 5622,5624-5625, 5627 31 09 494-499 Forestry and fishing 571-573,579, occupations 583-584,8241(pt.) *Standard Occupational Classification. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ (32-34) (10) - PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS 32 10 503,505-509, Mechanics and repairers 60,6111-6118, 514-519,523, 613-614,6151- 525-527,529 6159,616,6171- 533-536,538-539, 6179 543-544,547,549 33 10 553-558,563-567, Construction and extractive 6311-6316,6318, 569,573,575-577, trades 632,6412-6414, 579,583-585, 6422,6424,6432- 587-589,593-599, 6433,6442-6444, 613-617 645,6462-6468, 6472,6476,6479, 652-654,656 34 10 633-637,639, Precision production 67,71,6811-6814, 643-647,649, occupations 6816-6817,6821- 653-659,666-669, 6824,6829,6831- 673-679,683-684, 6832,6835,6839, 686-689,693-696, 6844,6852-6854, 699 6856,6859,6861- 6862,6864-6867, 6869,6871-6873, 6879,6881-6882, 691-696,7447, 7668,7677,7752, 828 *Standard Occupational Classification Operators, Fabricators and Laborers Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ OPERATORS, FABRICATORS AND LABORERS (35-36) (11) MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS AND INSPECTORS 35 11 703-709,713-715, Machine operators and 6841-6842,6849, 717,719,723-729, tenderers,except precision 6855,6863,6868, 733-739,743-745, 7312-7319,7322, 747-749,753-759, 7324,7326,7329, 763-766,768-769, 7339,7342-7344, 773-774,777,779 7349,7431-7435, 7439,7443-7444, 7449,7451-7452, 7459,7462-7463, 7467,7472,7474, 7476-7478, 7479(pt.),7512- 7519,7522,7529, 7539,7542-7544, 7549,7631-7636, 7639,7642-7644, 7649,7651-7652, 7654-7659,7661- 7667,7669,7671- 7676,7677(pt.), 7678-7679 36 11 783-787,789, Fabricators, assemblers, 7332-7333,7532- 793-799 inspectors and samplers 7533,7714,7717, 772,774,7753- 7759,782-785,787 *Standard Occupational Classification Transportation and Material Moving Occupations Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ (37-39) (12) - TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS 37 12 803-806,808-809, Motor vehicle operators 8111,8212-8216, 813-814 8218-8219,874 38 12 823-826,828-829, Other transportation, except 8113,8232-8233, 833-834 motor vehicles 8239,8241(pt.), 8242-8245 39 12 843-845,848-849, Material moving equipment 812,8312-8319 853,855-856,859 operators *Standard Occupational Classification Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ (40-41) (13) HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS AND LABORERS 40 13 869 Construction laborers 871 41 13 863-867,873, Freight, stock and material 85,861-863, 875-878,883,885, handlers 8641-8646, 887-889 8648,865, 8722-8726,873, 875,8761,8769 *Standard Occupational Classification Unknown Occupation Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ 95 14 999 and all UNKNOWN OCCUPATION other codes except 990 *Standard Occupational Classification New Worker Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ 96 14 990 NEW WORKER *Standard Occupational Classification Not in Labor Force Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ 97 15 Not applicable NOT IN LABOR FORCE - codes Blank and 8 in current activity recode (Loc. 75). (Under 18 or 18+ and Not in Labor Force) *Standard Occupational Classification Military Recodes ----------------- No. 1 No. 2 Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code* 87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86) _____________________________________________________________________________ 98 16 905 MILITARY *Standard Occupational Classification Occupation Recode Titles Recode No. 1 Code Titles Inclusions _____________________________________________________________________________ MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS 01 EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS 01-03 02 PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS 04-11 TECHNICAL, SALES AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS 03 TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS 12-13 04 SALES OCCUPATIONS 14-16 05 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDING 17-21 CLERICAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 06 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS 22 07 PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 23-24 08 SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND 25-28 HOUSEHOLD 09 FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS 29-31 10 PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS 32-34 OPERATORS, FABRICATORS AND LABORERS 11 MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS AND INSPECTORS 35-36 12 TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS 37-39 13 HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS AND LABORERS 40-41 14 UNKNOWN OCCUPATION (includes New Workers) 95-96 15 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 97 16 MILITARY 98
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