Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2014 Codebook Report

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2014 Codebook Report

August 12, 2015 | CDC
The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2014 Codebook Report provides information on data collected from land-line and cell-phone surveys. The report includes details on various variables used to identify and describe respondents, such as the State FIPS Code, interview date, and annual sequence number. It also outlines variables related to health status, health care access, chronic health conditions, tobacco use, alcohol consumption, immunization, cancer screening, and other health-related behaviors. The data includes questions about physical and mental health, health care coverage, and the use of health services. The report also covers demographic information such as age, sex, marital status, education level, income, and employment status. Additional variables include information on asthma, diabetes, and other chronic conditions, as well as questions about health care access, satisfaction with care, and experiences related to race and gender. The data is structured to allow for analysis of health behaviors and outcomes across different populations. The report also includes information on the use of cell phones, including whether the respondent has a landline, and details about the respondent's household, such as the number of adults and the presence of a cell phone. The data is used to monitor and improve public health outcomes through the collection and analysis of health-related information.The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2014 Codebook Report provides information on data collected from land-line and cell-phone surveys. The report includes details on various variables used to identify and describe respondents, such as the State FIPS Code, interview date, and annual sequence number. It also outlines variables related to health status, health care access, chronic health conditions, tobacco use, alcohol consumption, immunization, cancer screening, and other health-related behaviors. The data includes questions about physical and mental health, health care coverage, and the use of health services. The report also covers demographic information such as age, sex, marital status, education level, income, and employment status. Additional variables include information on asthma, diabetes, and other chronic conditions, as well as questions about health care access, satisfaction with care, and experiences related to race and gender. The data is structured to allow for analysis of health behaviors and outcomes across different populations. The report also includes information on the use of cell phones, including whether the respondent has a landline, and details about the respondent's household, such as the number of adults and the presence of a cell phone. The data is used to monitor and improve public health outcomes through the collection and analysis of health-related information.
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