Attachment 14 : Listing of Proposed Items for 2019 and 2020
Proposed Questions to be asked beginning in 2019
Section |
Content |
Source |
Frequency, severity, impact, and management of pain (PAI) |
If at least some days:
If work limitation was reported in SOC section:
Pain locationsIf at least some days:
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Questions about frequency, severity, impact, and location of pain have been on priors of the NHIS. The pain management questions are undergoing cognitive testing, but many are similar to questions asked on a complementary and alternative medicine supplement. |
Opioid Use (OPD)
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If prescribed any medication by doctor or other health professional
If yes
If yes
If yes
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New proposed questions are undergoing cognitive testing. These questions have been developed with government, academic, and nonprofit researchers. Some of these researchers are working on the National Pain Strategy.
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Content to rotate on to Adult Questionnaire in 2020
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Section |
Content |
Source |
Detailed adult employment (EMD)
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If working at or had a paid job or business last week, if working in a family business not for pay, if doing seasonal/contract work, or if not currently working but had a paid job or business in past 12 months:
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On 1997-2017 NHIS |
Injuries (INJ)
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If yes:
If no In past 3 months have any injuries/accidents:
If yes to any injury/accident:
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This topic is on 1997-2017. New proposed questions are undergoing cognitive testing.
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Physical activity (PHY)
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If at least once per year:
If at least once per year:
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On 1997-2017 NHIS |
Walking for transportationand leisure (WLK)
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If yes:
If yes:
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NHIS 2015 Cancer Supplement |
Fatigue (FGE)
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If at least some days:
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On 1997-2017 NHIS |
Sleep (SLP) |
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Questions have been adapted from NHIS questions and cognitive testing |
Alcohol use (ALC) |
If yes:
If none:
If any:
If average is less than 5 (if male) or 4 (if female):
If average is greater than or equal to 5 (if male) or 4 (if female), or if yes, had 5/4 or more drinks in one day in past 12 months:
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NHIS has included similar questions since 1997 that we have adapted for the redesign |
Smoking history and cessation (CIH) |
If current or former smoker:
If former smoker:
If current smoker:
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On 1997-2017 NHIS |
Content of care (COC) |
If current smoker or recent former smoker and seen doctor in past 12 months:
If current drinker and seen doctor in past 12 months:
If seen doctor in past 12 months: (Past 12 months) Doctor advised you to exercise more |
New content derived from USPSTF recommendations |
Cancer 2020 Supplement |
Effect of exposure to sun on skin Use of clothing to protect from sun Use of sunscreen Use of indoor tanning devices
Use chest x-ray or CT scan to identify lung cancer
Walking for transportation Walking for leisure Physical environment for walking
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These questions will be the same or similar to questions that were included on the 2015 NHIS Cancer supplement. |
Content to rotate on to Child Questionnaire in 2020
Section |
Content |
Source |
Injuries (INJ)
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If no: In past 3 months any injuries:
If yes to any injury/accident:
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This topic is on existing NHIS. New proposed questions are undergoing cognitive testing.
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Body measurements (BMI) (age 10-17) |
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This has been adapted from the NHIS sample adult interview |
Physical activity (PHY) (age 6-17) |
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Content from national surveys, including National Survey of Children’s Health and Youth Risk Behavior Survey. |
Neighborhood characteristics (NHC) (age 6-17) |
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Content from previous cancer supplement from NHIS. |
Screen time (SED) (age 2-17) |
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Content from national surveys, including National Survey of Children’s Health and Youth Risk Behavior Survey, and American Academy of Pediatric Recommendations |
Sleep (SLP) (age 2-17) |
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Content from national surveys, including National Survey of Children’s Health and Youth Risk Behavior Survey, and adapted content from sample adult interview. |
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Author | Gindi, Renee (CDC/OPHSS/NCHS) |
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File Created | 2021-01-20 |