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Description & Citation--Study No. 2563

Bibliographic Description

ICPSR Study No.:2563
 
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02563
 
Title:National Health Interview Survey, 1994: Second Supplement on Aging
 
Principal Investigator(s):United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Center for Health Statistics
 
Series:National Health Interview Survey Series
 
Bibliographic Citation:U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics. NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY, 1994: SECOND SUPPLEMENT ON AGING [Computer file]. ICPSR02563-v3. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics [producer], 1998. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2007-02-12. doi:10.3886/ICPSR02563
 

Scope of Study

Summary:The National Health Interview Survey, 1994: Second Supplement on Aging (SOA II), conducted approximately 10 years after the original SOA (see NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY, 1984 [ICPSR 8659], Parts 6 and 7), had four specific aims. The first was to provide a replication of the first SOA to determine whether changes had occurred in the level of disability among older persons between 1984 and the mid-1990s. The second aim was to elicit information on the causes and correlates of changes in health and functioning in older Americans, including background demographic characteristics, health behaviors, and attitudes, pre-existing illness, and social and environmental support. The third was to describe the sequence and consequences of health events, including utilization of health care and services for assisted community living, on the physiological consequences of disability such as pain and fatigue, on social consequences such as changes in social activities, living arrangements, social support, and use of community services, and on the deployment of assisted living strategies and accessibility of technological and environmental adaptations. The final aim was to serve as the baseline for another national longitudinal study focusing on older Americans, the SECOND LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING (LSOA II) (for the first LSOA see NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY: LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF AGING, 70 YEARS AND OVER, 1984-1990 [ICPSR 8719]).
 
Subject Term(s):adult care services, aging, assisted living, assistive devices, chronic disabilities, chronic illnesses, disabilities, health, health care, health care services, health problems, health services utilization, home care, illness, independent living, living arrangements, older adults, supportive services
 
Geographic Coverage:United States
 
Time Period:1994
 
Date(s) of Collection:1994 - 1995
 
Universe:Civilian, noninstitutionalized population of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
 
Data Type:survey data
 
Data Collection Notes:(1) Per agreement with NCHS, ICPSR distributes the data file and technical documentation in this collection in their original form as prepared by NCHS. (2) The codebook, data collection instrument, and frequencies are provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file.
 

Methodology

Sample:All individuals 70 years of age and over, for whom data were collected as part of the 1994 National Health Interview Survey core interview. The NHIS core interview used a stratified multistage probability design.
 
Data Source:personal interviews
 

Access and Availability

Note:A list of the data formats available for this study can be found in the summary of holdings. Detailed file-level information (such as record length, case count, and variable count) is listed in the file manifest.
 
Restrictions:In preparing the data file for this collection, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) has removed direct identifiers and characteristics that might lead to identification of data subjects. As an additional precaution NCHS requires, under Section 308(d) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 242m), that data collected by NCHS not be used for any purpose other than statistical analysis and reporting. NCHS further requires that analysts not use the data to learn the identity of any persons or establishments and that the director of NCHS be notified if any identities are inadvertently discovered. ICPSR member institutions and other users ordering data from ICPSR are expected to adhere to these restrictions.
 
Original ICPSR Release:1998-11-16
 
Version History:The last update of this study occurred on 2007-02-12.
 
  2007-02-12 - Setup files have been updated.
 
  1999-05-12 - The codebook has been replaced with the codebook from the NCHS CD-ROM for this study (Version 2). It includes additional variable names that relate to the SAS and SPSS data definition statements that are also now available for this data collection.
 
Dataset(s):
  • DS1: Second Supplement on Aging, 1994