| Literature DB >> 20550833 |
Ali H Mokdad1, Patrick L Remington.
Abstract
Health behaviors are a leading cause of illness and death in the United States. Efforts to improve public health require information on the prevalence of health behaviors in populations - not only to target programs to areas of most need but also to evaluate the effectiveness of intervention efforts. Telephone surveys, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, are a good way to assess health behaviors in populations. These data provide estimates at the national and state level but often require multiple years of data to provide reliable estimates at the local level. With changes in telephone use (eg, rapid decline in the ownership of landlines), innovative methods to collect data on health behaviors, such as in health care settings or through Internet-based surveys, need to be developed.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20550833 PMCID: PMC2901573
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Actual Causes of Death, United States, 1990 and 2000
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| Tobacco | 400,000 (19) | 435,000 (18) |
| Poor diet and physical inactivity | 300,000 (14) | 365,000 (15) |
| Alcohol consumption | 100,000 (5) | 85,000 (4) |
| Microbial agents | 90,000 (4) | 75,000 (3) |
| Toxic agents | 60,000 (3) | 55,000 (2) |
| Motor vehicle | 25,000 (1) | 43,000 (2) |
| Firearms | 35,000 (2) | 29,000 (1) |
| Sexual behavior | 30,000 (1) | 20,000 (<1) |
| Illicit drug use | 20,000 (<1) | 17,000 (<1) |
| Total | 1,060,000 (50) | 1,124,000 (47) |
The percentages are for all deaths. Source: reference 5.
Major US Surveys That Measure Health Behaviors
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| ACS | American Community Survey | US Census Bureau |
| BRFSS | Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System | CDC |
| CPS | Current Population Survey | US Census Bureau |
| CSFII | Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals | US Department of Agriculture |
| CSHCN | National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs | CDC |
| IFPS | Infant Feeding Practice Study II | CDC |
| IHIS | Integrated Health Interview Series | NCHS-NHIS |
| HRS | Institute for Social Research Health and Retirement Study | University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research |
| LSOAs | Longitudinal Studies of Aging | CDC-NCHS |
| MEPS | Medical Expenditure Panel Survey | AHRQ |
| NAMCS | National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey | CDC |
| NAS | National Asthma Survey | CDC |
| NCS | National Children's Study | NIH |
| NCS-1 | National Comorbidity Survey Replication | ICPSR |
| NEHIS | National Employer Health Insurance Survey | CDC |
| NHAMCS | National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey | CDC |
| NHANES | National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey | CDC |
| NHCS | National Health Care Surveys | CDC |
| NHDS | National Hospital Discharge Survey | CDC |
| NHHCS | National Home and Hospice Care Survey | CDC |
| NHIS | National Health Interview Survey | CDC |
| NIS | National Immunization Survey | CDC |
| NLAAS | National Latino and Asian American Study | ICPSR |
| NLTCS | National Long Term Care Survey | Duke University |
| NMFS | National Mortality Followback Survey | CDC |
| NMIHS | National Maternal and Infant Health Survey | CDC |
| NNHS | National Nursing Home Survey | CDC |
| NOES | National Occupational Exposure Survey | CDC |
| NSAS | National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery | CDC |
| NSCH | National Survey of Children's Health | CDC |
| NSDUH | National Survey on Drug Use and Health | SAMHSA, US Census Bureau |
| NSECH | National Survey of Early Childhood Health | CDC |
| NSFG | National Survey of Family Growth | CDC |
| PedNSS | Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System | CDC |
| PNSS | Pregnancy Surveillance System | CDC |
| YRBSS | Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System | CDC |
Abbreviations: CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; NCHS, National Center for Health Statistics; NHIS, National Health Interview Survey; AHRQ, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; NIH, National Institutes of Health; ICPSR, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research; SAMHSA, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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| Nonresponse | Consider incentives and prenotification. |
| Coverage due to mode of data collection | Consider multimode collection. |
| Self-reported data | Consider measurements on an in-person subsample. |
| Coverage (young age groups and language barriers) | Consider use of cellular phones and employ bilingual interviewers. |
| Data quality | Institute data quality protocols and checks. |
| Small sample size | Oversample in certain areas, use small-area techniques. |
| Cost | Charge for certain questions, use survey for evaluation and get funding as part of the intervention, use multimode data collection. |
| Limited space for questions | Consider rotating surveys. |