Design and operation of the National Survey of Children's Health, 2007.

Stephen J Blumberg, Erin B Foster, Alicia M Frasier, Jennifer Satorius, Ben J Skalland, Kari L Nysse-Carris, Heather M Morrison, Sadeq R Chowdhury, Kathleen S O'Connor
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Objectives: This report presents the development, plan, and operation of the 2007 National Survey of Children's Health, a module of the State and Local Area Integrated Telephone Survey, conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics. This survey was designed to produce national and state-specific prevalence estimates for a variety of physical, emotional, and behavioral health indicators and measures of children's experiences with the health care system. The survey also includes questions about the family (for example, parents' health status, stress and coping behaviors, family activities) and about respondents' perceptions of the neighborhoods where their children live. Funding and direction for this survey was provided by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration.

Methods: A random-digit-dialed sample of households with children under age 18 years was selected from each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. One child was randomly selected from all children in each identified household to be the subject of the survey. The respondent was a parent or guardian who knew about the child's health and health care.

Results: A total of 91,642 interviews were completed from April 2007 to July 2008. Nearly 80% of the interviews were completed in 2007. Interviews were completed in 66.0% of identified households with children. The weighted overall response rate was 46.7%. A data file has been released that contains demographic information on the selected child, substantive health and well-being data for the child and his or her family, and sampling weights. Estimates based on the sampling weights generalize to the noninstitutionalized population of children in each state and nationwide.

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全国儿童健康调查的设计和实施,2007年。
目标:本报告介绍了2007年全国儿童健康调查的发展、计划和运作情况,这是由疾病控制和预防中心的国家卫生统计中心进行的州和地方综合电话调查的一个模块。这项调查的目的是对各种身体、情感和行为健康指标以及儿童在卫生保健系统的经历进行全国和各州具体的患病率估计。调查还包括有关家庭的问题(例如,父母的健康状况、压力和应对行为、家庭活动)以及受访者对其子女居住的社区的看法。这项调查的资金和方向由卫生资源和服务管理局的妇幼卫生局提供。方法:从50个州和哥伦比亚特区各选择一个有18岁以下儿童的随机数字拨打的家庭样本。从每个确定家庭的所有儿童中随机选择一名儿童作为调查对象。被访者是了解儿童健康和保健的父母或监护人。结果:2007年4月至2008年7月共完成91,642次访谈。近80%的访谈在2007年完成。66.0%的已确定有子女的家庭完成了访谈。加权总有效率为46.7%。发布了一份数据文件,其中载有所选儿童的人口统计资料、儿童及其家庭的实质性健康和福利数据以及抽样权重。基于抽样权重的估计可以推广到每个州和全国范围内的非机构儿童人口。
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期刊介绍: Reports describing the general programs of the National Center for Health Statistics and its offices and divisions and the data collection methods used. Series 1 reports also include definitions and other material necessary for understanding the data.
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