United Slates      Office of Air Oual'ty       EPA-4t)0/5-85-005b
            Ervironmertal Piotect:on  Planning and Standards      August 1985
            Agency         Research Tnanqle Park NC 27711
            Air
&EPA      Ambient Ozone And
            Human Health:
            An Epidemiologies!
            Analysis

            Volume II

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                      AMBIENT OZONE AND HUMAN HEALTH:

                        AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
                     Paul R. Portney and John Mullahy
                         Resources for the Future
                      1755 Massachusetts Avenue,  N.W.
                         • Washington,  D.C.  20036
                                 Volume H
                            Draft Final Report
                              September 1983
Submitted to the Economic  Analysis  Branch,  Office of Air  Quality  Planning
and  Standards,  Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Research Triangle  Park,
North Carolina 27711,  under contract number  68-02-3583.

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                                 DISCLAIMER
     This report has been reviewed by the Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards, U. S. Environmental  Protection  Agency, and approved for
publication as received from Resources for the Future.   The analysis and
conclusions presented in this report are those of the authors and should
not  be interpreted  as necessarily reflecting  the official  policies of
the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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                             ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS






     This report and the analysis on which it is based have benefitted from




the efforts  of a  large number of  individuals.   Robert Fuchsberg  and his




colleagues in  the  Division  of Health Interview Statistics  at  the  National




Center  for  Health  Statistics  were  extraordinarily  helpful  in  making




available  to  us  and acquainting  us with  the intricacies  of  the  Health




Interview  Survey.    Professor Raymond  Palmquist of  North Carolina  State



University  gave most  generously  of his  time  to  match  the  individuals




interviewed  in the  1979 Health  Interview  Survey  to  the  air  pollution




monitors nearest their homes.




     Within  the  Environmental Protection Agency,  we  received  support and




advice from  Allen  Basala,  William  Hunt,  Bart  Ostro,  as well  as others  in




the Economic Analysis Branch,  the  Ambient Standards Branch,  the Monitoring




and Data Analysis  Branch, the Health Effects Research  Laboratory,  and the



Environmental  Criteria   Assessment Office.    Thomas   Walton,  our  project




officer, not only  assisted  us  with countless administrative and procedural



details but also made valuable substantive suggestions at each stage of our




research.    V. Kerry  Smith,  Raymond  Palmquist,  Duncan  Holthausen,  Jan




Laarman,  and  W.   Kip  Viscusi—all  acting  as  consultants  to  EPA—also




provided valuable comments  on our analysis.



     A number  of  people knowledgeable  about air pollution  health effects




assisted  us  in the early stages  of  our  research  by  identifying  air




pollutants that might plausibly  be associated with certain types  of  acute

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and chronic illness.   We are most  grateful  in this  regard  to Gilbert  Omenn,



Jane Koenig and Michael Morgan of  the Department  of Environmental  Health at



the University of Washington,  Michael  Lebowitz of  the College  of  Medicine



at  the  University   of  Arizona,  and  Alice  Whittemore  of  the   Stanford




University School of Medicine.   John Spengler  of the Harvard University



School of  Public Health was  also very  helpful  in this  regard.   We  also



benefitted from  comments  received  during  seminars at  the University  of



California at  Berkeley,  Harvard University, Johns Hopkins  University,  the



University of Washington and Washington State University.




     Finally, we owe several of our  colleagues at  Resources for the  Future



a debt of  thanks.  Michael  Hazilla wrote the programs  which summarized the



mass of air quality  data with which we worked and matched it to the periods




for  which  had individuals'  health  histories.    Richard  Carson  provided



expert research assistance  in the  early stages of the  project.   Among those



who  commented  on early  versions  of  the  chapters,  Robert Frank  deserves



special mention.  He read  and  commented extensively on  both  the  form and



substance  of  every  chapter.   William  Vaughan,  Clifford  Russell,  Winston



Harrington  and  Allen  Kneese  also  provided  very  helpful  comments  on



individual chapters.   Margaret Parr-Recard,  Pat Flynn,  D.J.  Curran,  Anne



Farr  and others worked  very  hard  typing and helping produce this draft



report.  We are grateful to them all for their help.



     It  goes without saying that none  of  the individuals  mentioned above



bears  any  responsibility for  the contents  of  this report.   That  is  the




responsibility of the authors alone.

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                             TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME I
                                                                 Page
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
   1.1  General Background
   1.2  Economic Valuation and Physical Effects
   1.3  Identifying Air Pollution Health Effects
   1.4  The RFF Study
   1.5  Summary and Plan of this Report

CHAPTER 2.  DATA
   2.1  Overview
   2.2  The Health Interview Survey
        2.2.1  Main Survey
        2.2.2  Smoking Supplement
        2.2.3  Residential Mobility Supplement
        2.2.U  Documentation and Cross Referencing of HIS Data
   2.3  Air Pollution Data
        2.3.1  SAROAD System
               Data Integrity and Completeness
               Multi-Year Averaged Data
               Description of the Pollution Variables
               Matching Individuals to Monitors




2.4
2.5




2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
2.3.5
Meteoi
Other
2.5.1
2.5.2
2.5.3
2.5.4
               Pollen
               Indoor Air Pollution
               Paid Sick Leave
               The Pollutant Standard Index
        2.5.5  availability of Medical Care
   2.6  Problems of Sample Selection
CHAPTER 3.  METHODOLOGY
   3.1  Measures of Health Status:
          Variables
   3.2  Explanatory Variables
   3.3  Estimation Techniques
         Choice of the Dependent
   Appendix to Chapter 3:
Definitions of and Procedures Used
to Create Measures of Morbidity
CHAPTER 4.  RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
   4.1  Acute Morbidity Due to All Causes
        14.1.1  Adults
        4.1.2  Children
                                       1-1
                                       1-4
                                       1-5
                                       1-15
                                       1-20
                                       2-1
                                       2-9
                                       2-9
                                       2-16
                                       2-19
                                       2-21
                                       2-22
                                       2-22
                                       2-24
                                       2-37
                                       2-42
                                       2-46
                                       2-4?
                                       2-51
                                       2-52
                                       2-54
                                       2-56
                                       2-57
                                       2-59
                                       2-60
                                       3-2
                                       3-6
                                       3-52
                                                                  A3-1
                                       4-5
                                       4-5
                                       4-21

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   4.2  Acute Morbidity Due to Bespiratory Disease                4-28
        1.2.1  Adults                                             4-31
        4.2.2  Children                                           4-55
   4.3  Chronic Respiratory disease                               4-59
        4.3.1  Adults                                             4-61
        4.3.2  Children                                           4-81
   4.4  Cardiovascular and Other Chronic Diseases                 4-85
   4.5  Analysis of Multicollinearity                             4-89

CHAPTER 5.  ALTERNATIVE OZONE CONCENTRATIONS AND CHANGES IN
            MORBIDITY:  ILLUSTRATIVE ESTIMATES
   5.1  Ozone-related Changes in Morbidity                        5-2
        5.1.1  Acute Morbidity                                    5-3
        5.1.2  Chronic Morbidity                                  5-6
   5.2  Acute and Chronic Illness:   Feedback Effects              5-8
   5.3  Relative Risks                                            5-11
   5.4  Monetary Benefit Estimates                                 5-18
VOLUME II_

APPENDIX A.  The Health Interview and Smoking Supplement

APPENDIX B.  Health Interview Survey

APPENDIX C.  Valuing the Benefits of Improved Human Health

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                                     APPENDIX  A


                         1979 HEALTH  INTERVIEW  SURVEY


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                                           If "somtthms e(s«," ask.                             ^For '*m3'es)
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                                           If 4S« ]r«ars and was not "werkmg." "ke«pinf haute,"  ex "to1nf <& %chool." aik
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                         k. It ke li«urW m We kind af ploy i» can do ke*mte W kit Iwelrii?

                         c. It ke lmii ke lie»M4?  Record (imitation, not condition.
23«. Dee* »keel«fc ••« keep kiei freei werkmff ?

  k. It ke limtfeW in (We kind of work ne cou'd do keceete ef kit keelffc*
  c. It ke liwrW m lie amount of work ne cou'd do Wcexte *l kit keolHi?

  e. It ke li«MfW in tne kind or amount of onwr acnvKici Went* e( kit
24*. DMI — HOW k>»* • i.k?

  k. In feme ef keel* t. it —- HOW e«4e fe fwork * keeo nouatl ef ell?
  c. It ke llMtW m tne kind of (work - fyji/Jtwonrl it can do keaMt* «f kit keelrk?

  e. li ke li«irW 'at me amount of 'work  - nouseworkl le can do keceute ef kit keilHi?
                         e. It ke limwet i« tne mnd or amount ol otner ocii'ities ee»*u ef kit keeltk'
                       2S.  In IHM •( (mild •••U --
                                                                ;o to icioo/*
                          k. It ke (we«U k* W» lioirW i> scnool otlendonce kecevte ef kit
                          c. li ke limrW m tne kind or amount or older activities keceot* •< kit We»lifc?
Z7e. 11 » liniitW m ANY
                          k. In »ke« wer '• ke ImiiNd*  Record  limitation, not condition.
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                      e. tie- wee 'hit? - Circle "Y" in person's column.
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                         Ask far t*cn cnilfl I  x««r old or und*r >f Ml* ol oirtn >< an or uttr r
                         (f "Yes." M4 no ftoso«ti'iz*tions entered in his »*d/ar motttir't catumn, enter "I" >n 2^b «nd Kern C.
                         If "Yes," «<4 » netoiiwiiman K entered 'a' :ne maaier md. e» O»DT. «« 3'b far ejcA.
                       >. It iku ImwMlimtOT ctieli^J in Hi* m»kw rw ««y» «• fw —'
                         if "No." correct entries *n 29 and item C far motner jnd/or oaby.
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32.. OUR IMC THE PAST 12 MONTHS, did «rtyone in th. j »• OolUton.i'
faintly (yw. y»M ~, ««.) ne»e - r - 	 	 	 - - -
; B. Any erher fal'O'onaw trouble? '
t C. Ctrrtieiit or rto !»*•»'
»nere reported in appropriate person's column m .urn C. Q. Fetfy li»er? i
e. Dvnite, thepetl 12 nwittll, die* onyMM elie heve . . ' E. M«Mtiti»7 1
Conations affecting trie aijemve systen. ' p Y.IUw Bundle*' !
Mike no entry in item C for cold, 'lu. or jnpo« even . G. Any other "tr troual*' '.
if reported *n Question 32. ...... . . . __..^

J. Ulc#r'
K. Hvrrtrtt or fupfwre'
-
M. Gasmni'
N, FREQUENT .nd.Q«*
0. Any other 5;oTXIC*i TrovO^* '
- -
P Ent*rifit?

2
32a. Do«» anywM in rhe i«milr (ye*, y««« — , «K.) HOW Hove -
If "Yes," ask 32b and c. A. PemieJieiit »tifr kine1'
i C. Arfhnfts •! aw* kind
«2d. DURING TH6 PAST 12 MONTHS, die h. ,Milr 4 ., RS.u^et,,.' '
e. Wh» was thi»? enter narre of condition and letter o* t-^e , 	 	 - - - - - '-
^nere 'eoorted .a appropriate person 5 column ^ \ 'tem C- j g L««»*,iq«? ;
L During th« p«it 12 m««rh». did anyone el»e Ka«« . . .* F. OtfeomyeiiTti *
H. Any other dttevt* of fhe f
J. A slipped or ruptured disc'
L. REPEATED rroubl* -tfh
necK, back, or tpine*
M Any dtteot* of *h» ^usC'fi '
i
                              •  32a. DURING THE  PAST  12 MONTHS, did onyon* .n r
                                    :f "f
                                                 i 32b and c.
                          J ,|   b. *W we* fhit? £n»r name of condition and Better  7* 'ine
                          w   |     «nere reported m appropriate  person j column m ,tem C.


                                  c. Darin*, the pe«t 17 menrn*.
                                                                                              ,  A. Goiter or orhor
                                                                                                3. I
                                                                                              k  C. Cystic (t»r»»i»'
                                                                                              I  E. 1
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32o. DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, did anyone ' 0. 0,veft,culitn?
if "Y«s." as* 32b and c. R C«l,n»?
b. *h» «»•• thit? Enter -n item C. 1
e. Dunne, 1*1 • pott 12 Miiriii, did enyette , S. 5»e»iie coloi? j
ef»> fce«e ...? I 	 	 1"
Conditions affecting the digestive system. i T. FREQUENT conitiftetion?
r-*ake no entry m iten C for cola. flu. or jnooe even
if resorted m question 32. U. Any artier Bowel treuble' ;
i
V. Any other mteiti-'Ol lr»u»l«'

3W. DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, did any... | °- * """•»• e\" « «'""'' !
m th. family h... - 1 «' the .kii.7
n -Yes." »k n« «« f. p 6M>iM w p,.,,.,,,?
..Wh. -..,!,„? Envfin.tMiC. t..-y.^,K..,.)
*' °.T? ."!*'"" '2 "*"""' M """" *'" ' a- TROUBLE ..tK ir, „ \
Itching tkin?
Conditions 0— U and *— 2 are rand't.ans ----- ^
affecting tne %*in. . !
*. TROUBLE -.thocn.?
" 	 	 	 	 1"1
1
. i. A tkin ulcer? ,
--|-
T. A,, kind »* (kin ilUrfy? i

12.. DURING THE PAST 12 WONTHS. J.d o»vo-. *' s*»ial'" •• "••"••»' _ :
in Ci« family ho»» - • |. Sciotica"
If ••"«.•• isit 32b and =. j. n.,t,,,.,,> i
, UL L j - r '

c. Dunn* the pe.t 12 iHMthi, did inyme j L. A... .,„., ,l<(n.v ttw.bU? |
'«. S'-fder tr»ubl«? '
j H. ^--s'ote rr*wbU* t
0* DttMi* «t th« -,'fjj « ;woi*v' i
f*. Any otMr ftm*U trv«ibl«T |

colon or r*ctu** i
!
X. During th* p«Bt W h« ivmprt «f
s^wt j,o-d$?

^ Conditions 3*fec:.flt trie
r --'vous system




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32e. Doe* enjene in the feeuly (yew.
ye*> — . en.) HOW hew -
if "Yes." »sk 310 and c.
b. Wlie is"tai«P'~ Enter name of condition
and letter of ime where reported m
appropriate person's column in item C.
c. Deea onyeae else heve . . .?
A-L are conditions affectint < vision V
A. Doefnoet m one «t both «er«?
B. Any ottier rrovele Koerinf -i'ti en* er
both eers?
C. Tinmtws er rinf mf in the eert?
D. Blindnoss i« en* er beth eyes?
E. Cetencts?
F. ClewetM?






C. Color bMndness?
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32«. Hes onye«t* in the feieily (yen.
yenr — . etc.) EVER hod -
If "Yes." ask 31b and c.
b. Whe »•• I*MS? — Enter name of condi*
tion and letter of line wnere reported m
appropriate person's column m item C.
e. He* enyoew eUe ever he*1. . .?
Conditions affecting trie heart
and circulatory system.
A. RhoeeMtic fever?
B. Rh*«MMtic keert diteese?
C. Herdomnf o4 the erreries er
eneneecioreeis?
V'c "te^'rt'd" f 	
I 	
E. Conner* heert diieeeo?





V 'n't, W.J «."»»' 	 r"
H. A d«f*Ct«W r«tift.i «f a«7 Mfcwv eo***i|}»i*ii
o* the redotf?
1. Any cjth«f rroui,.* .*>*»*• »tfh M* «r l»«tli

r-
J. A eUft p«U«t> *r h«f«li*7
K. StoMMivrift* •«• tnitt*fiH9?
U A.y ^h.f ,^H ,.,«t>


or 1.9? ' ' |
N. A rmt*ifttj (lM««J»t), kid*«y or iunq?

j
H.H.,«^.,..f,H.br.,.?
1. AltefllM P*Ct*f!.?
J. My-ereie. i.forct.-?
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32«. DURIHC THE PAST 12 MONTHS, did
•tc.) Hew* —
If "Yes." ISK 3Jb and c.
a. Whe wes rKi>? - Enter tame of condition
and letter of line «nere reported in
c. Dunne, the pd» '2 months die anyone
•lie hav* . . .'
Conditions af>>ctinf Ule
respiratory system.
A. SffMchin*.' i
8. 3ro«*chi«cT«*it? (bronf k»>-*k Mh-»ic)
C. AtflMM? 1
0. H«r f«**>r> j
E. M*.«J 9elrp? j
F. Sievs treoWe?
C. D.««,W « e>v,«^ «... ,^«?
'

H'V'u"" 	 	 	 	 '""

"* -eacwt«d m question 32 on»r. i**-
1. How -wtiwy 'i«-»»>» dxi — - h«** . . . m rk* ?•.* !2 i**»nth«? - i' 2» srter -n «m C.
if only * i, me, ask.
2. H«w f«Mii| did if !•-»? - *' 1 t^enth or Dnjcr, eiter m >t«ffi C,
if ess chart 1 -nonth. do not f«cortt.
If tonsils s»r adenoids r»»nov»K. iurmj th« past 12 tionths, enter condition causinc removal mitemC.
yaite •'o entry -n rtem C *ar coid. f'u, ff*j. sor». of jtr«o tftfO*t, cr "'»rui" 'eoorted
n answer 10 question 37.
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 32*. DM* out*•» 1* tho foully HOW ha<* -

      If "Yet,"  ask 326 and e.

   b, WS« ii init? Enter m item C.

   c. Don enyoMo el»o hovo . . . ?

      Conditions 0~Vf are impairments.

      Conditions Y.*nd Z affect the
      nervous system.
 0. Palsy or corebt*)! p*l«y?
 P. Peroly»t* o* any kind?

 0. Conrottno •< A* tptoo?
 R. REPEATED nwblo with b«ek_« ••'•?_',_^

 S. Any TROUBLE with fallen orcho* of        I
   flarfoet?                                 !
                                             T. A
                                                  U.  PERMANENT ,t,lf.o>» >c any co*t *( ibo lunf?
0. Tumor, cytt, or growth at >hio
   rhtoet, loryna, ar trocnav?
                                                  P. Any wero-rolored rotpiretory condition
                                                     tuch o* dust on tho Uno;»,
                                                     iilicotts or

0. Dvrmo. tho post 12 month* dH anyano in
   iho foiotly hovo ony  othor rotoiretory,
   Una, or pwlaionory condition?
   ••I   Tes.  isk: »Wo -o» thit ' -  "Set    ,
   wot iho condition?   -enter i cem  C)     j
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                                        Mee» of eendltl**
                       2. When diet -- Utt »e er talk te e awter aeenl k.» . .
                          i ~ in interview  i ~  Past 2 »»s. (Item C)     >
                                                                      »    New
                                                                      i _'  DIC • » Or. seen
                                                                      • '   OK «hen Or. seen
                      Al
                              EIMHIW "Nan* o< condition" entry and mark
                              Q Color blindness (NO      Q On Card C '<*?)
                              O Accident ar miury 1*2}    Q Neitlwr (3at
                         It "Doctor not talked to." transcribe entry from item I.
                         If  'Doctor talked to." ask:
                      3*. Vtot die* nW Jaeto* ft*y if v«a? — Did k« five if o nodicet
                          Do nee ask for Cancer
                                 • rh«  ~  Last **«k
  !  ~ We«k before
  i  *  Past 2 **««k»— 0>C wrtich
  (*•> It Wtioq th* •«•«  12 KM
                                                                                                                                         _         — 1 ^ontnt
                                                                                                                                       i  ~  Over )-i2 ninths
                                                                                                                                       •  I  Morc than 12 *^onms
                                                                                                                                              tlKK?)
                                                                                                                                Wbre Him tinw?)
                                                                                              A3
                                                                                                           t Q Not an eye cond. MAI
                                                                                                            Q Pirst eye cond.
                                                                                                               (under 4)  MA)
                                                                                                                                        i 33 P"K •"• eond. («• yrs.)
                                                                                                                                                        /TOI
                                                                                                                                        « i~] Not first eye cond.  MAI
                                                                                                10. Can —.•  ••• well •neve* t* r«ed ordinery newkeeper print
                                                                                                   WITH CLASSES, .t. h.. JUH "j     .,.?...,  T     ,N
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        i r[] Miis int entremity (A4I
        « £j Condition in C2 does nat have • letter « source <**>
        I Q Condition m Cl has a letter •> source. Ooetor seen III)
        « r^* Condition in C2 ha« a letter a* source. Doctor not seen (IS)
lie. Dee* -- MOW take eny Medicine er liaaltaaat
    lor hi* . . .?
  a. We* our •* thte Mwlclne er ifeoiaieot r
     •ye eecterf
                                                         i  Y
                                                         2  N
                                                                          A 4      "~* Accident or i
                                                                                                                          ! Other INC)
                                                                            17e. Old the Occident heeoen dertne, the ••»• 2 year* •< aetere thet time?
                                                                                  ~ Curing tne oait 2 rears              ~ Before 2 /ears (Ida)

                                                                              l. Wlien did the e

                                                                                  ~ Last week
                                                                                  21 **«k before
                                                                                                                       " Oxer 3-IJ months
                                                                                                                       23 I -1 *«ari
                                                                                    ' 2 «eeks-3 months
12.  Ho* he e««r hoe1
                            *~ *"it cenditten?
                                                         i  Y
                                                         2  N
                                                                            8e. At the time e< the Occident whet a*rr •< rhe hwdy we* Kurt?
                                                                                Whet >u
13.  "el ho e«e> ImoiMlisee! for this
                                                         i  Y
                                                         i  N
                                                                                     *«rtts) of »o«>
U.  DMI»« rbo »e«t 12 ••nth*, eoeot k*w o>««n/ timei he,*
     -- >oo« or MlkW f« a ea«le» *•••« hi* . . .?              ___ Time*
     (Do Mt c*Mt n*in while a aMta** i« a h«*oiMl.)      ooo r~l Nona
lie,. About ho* mmmi ioy* *win« the ao*t  12 month* he*
     ihi* caeaUMeo) ke»t hi. i. aea1 ell er mmtt et HM eey?       	Oays
                                                         ooo Q Nona

     Ask if 17* reari:
  *. Akaitt haw leaiiy eay* aenne, the aa»  12 mmhi ha*        ___ Oay>
     thi* caWirtea heat Siai freai werk?
     For females: H*t cewrtinf oark >re«n4 tt>« hea*e?      300 '~ None
                                                                                If accident haooened more man 3 tnontn* ate. ask:
                                                                             a. "hat part *t the haaV i* arrectee1 new?
                                                                                Haw i* hi* -- aHectee'?  It he arfectW m e*y ether way'
16a. Hew eften dwa* hi* ... belher him - ell a* rhe time, often.
     once in a white, er never?
     i ^ All the time      j ;—' Often           i i— Once m > while
                (/oel
                            r^ Ottier -Specify.
  ». When it seat aether iii», it he aethered a oreet oeel, lam, «r very little?
     i ~ Great ieal       j ™ Some            j — Very  'ittle
     i r^ 0*er - Specify,
                                                                           1*.  Where «iJ the eccieent lieaaee?
                                                                                i    ^ At home (inside house)
                                                                                  ~"t At home (adiacent premises)
                                                                                  •  ^ Street and hi^nway unciudes roadway and awotic sidewaikf
                                                                                  d Pa""
                                                                                  •^ Indultfial  place (includes premises)
                                                                                  '"3 School {includes oremiseal
                                                                                  32 ''lace of recreation and soorts, eiceot it school
                                                                                  •   Other  - Soeci^»
               time in lea Oft conmtion Hst * isfced
  c. Oe*« -- •rill he** thi* cone'itie*?
    i r  (,M»               N
                                                                           20.  We* -- et work ot hit |et «r bw*«w*** when two Occident heaaened?
                                                                                i  Y                        i Q whiie m Armed Services
                                                                                i  H                        • £2 Under 17 at time of accident
d. I* thi* cewdltton completely cared er i* it under control?
   j ~ Cured                           '      i r^ Under control  (A4|

   4 i~i Other - Sotcify___	i
                                                                           21a. We* e cor, traak, he*, or ether weter vetHcle
                                                                                        in rhe Occident in any wey?
                                                                                                                                 I  Y
                                                                                                                                           a H -lonths  _^_^^ Years
                                                                             h. We* Biare then enw vehicle involved?


                                                                             c. We* it (either ene) inevine et rhe t»m»t
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1. Penan nwneat Maa* a* (audition
2. Whan dM -- la« tee •' telk re a docte* aeawf hit . . .'
week j -~ 2 wks.-A mos* t 5» v*.
'*•"«» .^(Wt-IJmos, 7 ~7 Never
- , • Oft >' Of. seen
» OK wnen Or. seen
Examine "Name of condition' entry and "*ant
A 1 C3 Colo*- blindness /NO ^ On Cafd C iA*?l
^ • Q Acc«d«nt w itituiy f>2) ^ Neither <3tf*
if "Doctor not utktd to. ' iransc/tbc entry from .tern I .
tf "Doctor talked to. ' ask.
!«, WHit dU tW« oMtw My if w«»? - Die* He give it e nee'icel MMO?
Do not a*K for Cancer ^ Qn ^*rd ^ (A^'
b. Wh«t w*« th* CMS* ••-..?
.^ Accident or »rt|ury fA2)
If the entry m 3a or 3b includes the «ord«"
AltfOaJMt CeMt*illl*M 0( *••*.«>.• TrOwM* j
JU*MM* Cf»» Cf»Mr»** TwNteaW I
A«*h*M o««*><* M««.I«* UI«*K r *** c
AttfKil 0» •«*••• KMt3)M|f*> j
c. Hfliet hied e^ . . . i« .t?
cor a lief IT or stroite. ask
tf in Jj— d mere 4 -t«* ln^«cti*M* &*>*•«>•.•] I
" T V A*
««.«*n«W ' r*C.M Vvf.4 I
Cr*f .*•! ».. •«•...*••• v'
a. *S*f •••* «^ fd.* W«y .» uttec**1?
Show chv foMow«n( deu*t.



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J ~ Q. 3« * ™ Q. 3c « ~ 0. 3e
t* cw* 4ew«i «M fK«)> tKtn«|. k* utw«tly «»••' ' T t S 't
5. During thttt period, ke-w "M*iy doyt did h« cut ;
J*wn f*r •• much «« « dey* t _ '*'***
so Scnc •')
o. Ownnf tk«t 2-«***b ptyfied, K*w wteMy d«f» did . ^^v«.
1 sa Nan«
during *k*j* 2-wvek p*fi*d? c 3f 'etreHes- n»r ,
Ask if b-'6 yesrs
ick««yl dwciHf rKtijt 2-«*«k pertW ' so _ None
9. WK*.* aid -- Kr»» A-»ttc« kit . . . *
< * Last <**«k 4 2 »»«e*i-J -nonins
) Put 2 «eem-OK *nicn % More m»n U -«ontn» 4 to
i £2 Not *** "'• cono". 'AA( x r^ r.rst «re cond. (4* yfs.)
A O 2 ^3 Pif« «ve cond. f ftJJ
'^^ ' {under 6) >»*>i 4 ^ Not first tye cond. iAA)
WITH CLASSES «nh hi* ^Urt ^ „„? . . , v 2 N
^ ffffht /• »T»? . t Y ? N
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        '  Pn Musing extremity fA4>
        2  £3 Condition i.n C7 does not nave < letter as source IA4I
        i:' Condition in C2 has a (etter as source. Doctor seen till
        4  i  ! Condition m C2 has a letter as source. Doctor not seen (J5)
 ie. De4M « MOW t«e« «ny m«4icifw *r f
     tw kit . . .?
                                                         t  Y
                                                         2  NM2I
  •• We* «ny •* thi*
     •y e «Wt«f?
                                                         i  T
                                                         J  N
                                                                            A4
                                                                                          |  Accident Of t
                                                                                                                          ' Other <
                                                                            17e. 0>d the accident happen during the pe»f 2 re*r» or borer* rHor ft***?
                                                                                  ^2 Ounn| the oast 2 r«ars              27  9**°'* 2 rears " 3ci
                                                                              b. Wh«n did th« accident hopfon?
                                                                                  —' Last week
                                                                                                                          ]  Over 5—.2 montns
                                                                                                                          '  '-2 years
                                                                                  ~~^ 2 w«*ks«3 months
12.  He* he e*or hod »vre,evy for thi* condition?
                                                                            IS«.  At rfc« n MM «f rt»» «ccid*«*r wh*t p«rt
                                                                                                                              *«» Kurt'
13.  *•• K*
                            for thi» conditivn?
                                                         .   Y
                                                         2   N
U.  DwfiAf the »•'
    -— teoti er t«
    (Oe eent cewnf vt«*»* wl
                    12 r»*ntfi«, •bewt liew HMfty ti
                                                             ^} None
15e>.
                                  - e«tr 12
                                                                                If iccidem haooened more than  3 months no, ask:
                                                                              b. »Wf e«rt ** tK« bWy '» o*4«t»^ n«w'
                                                                                H«w is hi* ~ •ffecteel? 1* h*  effected in enf «tti«r .«y
                                                         ooo r"1 Mont
     Ask >f 17* years:
  b. Abe*f hew mmttf day* dvrtnf tKe •••! 12 m««fH» h«*        _^_ Oavs
     thi* cMUiti** .i«9f him frem ««rk?
     For females: H*+  co«Hifi*tf w«rk erownd the K«H»«?      303 — None
16«. Hew eften do** hit . .
    once m a white, or nevi
    i  ~ All the time
    a ~~ Never  f/6c)
       htm * all at rhe> time, often,
r'
 r_ Often
 — Otner - So«c-"-  i * 63 OR ra
  e. 0««* —• iti)l ho«« fSt» condition'
    •  Y  (A«(               N
  d. I* this cenditten completely cured at is it ttndwr control?
    i J2 C-red                                 i ~2 Under control
  e. AtMvt he* loi»f die! -- heve this cenditien beware it we*
    » 2j Less thin one month      	  ^onths
                                                                            19.  Where aid the eceident
                                                                                t  " At ftome nr« o' accident
                                                                           21a. We* e cer. tr«ch( bv», •» ether m«te« vehicle
                                                                                rnvelvvd in *h* eecident in eny wey'
                                                                              o. We* me«e the* one vohielo involved'?

                                                                              «. We* iff (either one) mevino at the time'
                                                                                                                                            2  N INC)
                                                                                                                                            I  N
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                              CONDITION 3
  1.   Pet*** neraee*
2. When die -- let! t** *r telk re e a*ct*r e**«t kit .
   t ^ In interview  i ~ f'lst 2 >»ks. (Item Cl
        •«•*        J f— 2~ks.-6r.ol.
        (Keoiki)    . — „
                           I >r.
_ 2-4 yrs.
JIS. rrs.

^' Or; ,f Or. seen
"'• OK ««en Or. seen
                     Al
        gximmt "Name o* condition" wtry and mark
        ~^j Colo*- OiiAdnes* fNC      ^1 On Card C i.
        £2 Acc»d«nt or miury M2)    ^ N«ithtr (JaJ
      If "Doctor not talked to. ' transcfib* tniry from ittm <
      if "Ooeiof tatktd to. ' ask
      Do nee nk for Cancer
   bw Wlwt w«« Hi* co««« *{...?
          ^2 Accidtnl o» mrurr (A
                                                        C2 On Card C (-»2I
      If m« entry m la or 3b include* tn« -oi it •ff*ct*e'>
      Snow tn« fallowing detail
                                      *.W*. '.*—«. -n«» H./-J
                                                                           A2
                                                                                 Ask remainini auasuons as leorooriate 'or trie condition entered in:
                                                                                    i 33 item I           J 3; 3. Ib           J ~ Q. Jd
                                                                                    ' Cj Q- J«            « ,~ Q. 3e           t — g. 3*
                                                                             4. Define rk* ratt 2 w**kt, aid kit . . . eevt* km
                                                                               t* cvf eawn en *h* fkinet k* »
                                                                                                                                          j  S  .»l
                                                                               a*»ri far •• *«<
                                                                                                                     * m*ny eoys
                                                                                                                  e> • *ay'
                                                                                                                  ke c«t
                                                                                                                               oe ~  None ''1
                                                                             o. Ownnf rhet 2*v**k e*r«*e. kew m*m> eeyt die1
                                                                               kit ... k***) km i. a**1 ail *t m*tt •< 'he day'
                                                                                                                                                       	3ars
                                                                                                                                                        None
                                                                               Ask ,117. >«ais-
                                                                                                  define rhet 2*v«*« p*ri*d? 'For females)   n«*
                                                                                                  ceuettnf werk arvvne1 rk* k*et*'
                                                                                  Day* t9t

                                                                          ^a ~ None »at
                                                                               Ask  '6-16 rears
                                                                              . H*. M»T ear« t>4 kit ..
                                                                               >ek**l d»"«« thet 2-»e*k fenW
                                                                                                                                                 joo    None
                                                                                    i «• first n**ie* Kit . . .'
                                                                             i  7  Last week                       •    2 >eeks-3 montfis
                                                                             i  Jj Week before                      »    Over J-l 2 mentns
                                                                             i  ~ Bast 2 -**«.s-OK «mie«          t  "  "ore man I 2 monois ago
                                                                             (Wet it exiAf the **tt  12 •urikt e> **«er* rkeit »•«•')
                                                                             (Wet it ewine th* xtr 3 nentkt *r »*t*r*  rltaf HIM?)
                                                                             (Wet if evrirt) rk* aett 2 w*ekt *r lr*t*r* *ket rim*?)
                                                                            A *3
                                                                            A>O
                                                                                                             ] Not an eye cond. IAA)      i r"; First ere cond. (** /rs.)
                                                                                                             J First ere eond.                             •''«'
                                                                                                               (under 4)  (4A!            j ^ Net first eye cond. MA)
                                                                                               10. Can  «— t»* veil eneveit t* reee1 erein*rr n*ws
                                                                                                   >»(TM CLAUES ..it, hit   et*
                                                                                                   t t* reee1 erein*rr n*wse*e*r
                                                                                                   t pet* "|     ere? . . .  • T
                                                                                                    1 ri«kt y    »y*? . . .  i Y
                                                                                                    1    J  •
                                                                           eriet
                                                                        T      i N
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' P^ "tissinj <«trcmity M*l
l r] Condition m C2 hu I l«n (M)
4 i~ Condition m C2 nas a l*ntr n source. Doctor not seen (IS)
1 1«. Dee» ~ HOW Ml* any »edtciM er treatment I T
lathi* . . .? 2 N,lj)
b. W*» any ef till* medicine er trMMwM re«ei»eieiided i Y
by • de«ter? , N
12. H« he ever held ivrgerr for Hn> ceodttiea? < Y
3 N
.» .
2 N
14. Dttriee rhe vast 12 «e*t*», tibevf hew many tiiwes hee
— — teea er talked te • decter vbMit hit . . .? ___„ Timci
(0« n«f c«Mt vi*m »tiil» • vati*** m • tM»9«t«l.) ooo f~l None
1S«. Abwt W« fM»y d«rt ^yri*t HM >••! 12 Mjttfci |M<
ikis »«diti«i km kin m M ill •» »••» •< rtw J«r? _ Oay<
ooo P] Non«
Ask if 17. rears:
b. Ab«Ht haw nM«r d«r« Jiirinf tka past 12 MMlfc* IMA _ DAVS
ri>i> CM^I»W> k*M )>>• inn »»r*'
For females: Net cewittnf w«*« arewti^ IM« h««»«? ooo. — ' None
loo. Hew «ft»n ooet hu . . . bether hint - all at the tin*, often,
once in a while, or never?
i ^ All me rme j ~ Often > ,— Once in j *nne
o — ' Never i/ecl • r— Other - Soecify ..
'~*
k. When it de» Mther him, n he b*.the»4 e greet deel. !«••, «r verf little?
i ~ Gnai 3i3i i ~ Some i ~ Very little
« Ottier - Soecir/

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c. Oeet — - ttttl hev« thi» eendihen?
i t (*••> N
d. t» fhi* fiaWitien ceiwjlevely cured er ift it under eentrel?
! , ' C^red j j^n Under control M4|
• I — i Other - Specify ,.,,. 	 ml

e. Akeol hew lone did — have riut eonditimi before il wee cured?
o T" Lull than one month _ Momht 	 	 Y.a,»
/^4 H *ccident or miurv 	 Other iNCI
17o. Did the eccident henaee durma the eett 2 ve«r« e* eefere thet tiiee'
~ Oonnj the oast 1 rears ~ Setore 2 rears (I3ol
b. "Ken did the eccid*M heeeee?
r~* Last week ' Over 3-12 months
~ Week before ~2 ' -2 years
"^ 2 weeks— 3 months
18e. Al the ti«e •( the eceiden* wh«r pert er (he hedy -e« hurt'
»ket hind •( i«|err "el it' Anvthmf elle?
! P«flU> o' ^oev <««d of >niury
1
1

.>. WW» -Mft «4 ttw i>.Wr i. •H*cei.l«i«« hov^i?
» ~ At nwn* (insidt hous«)
2 ~ Ai horn* («d,«c*ni premises)
j ~ Street and hi^nw*/ on etudes roMway and public sidewati:)

« ~ School Oncfude* prw*me*»
? "~* 3Uce of recreation and sports. **ceot at scnool
8 CI Oth«r - Speci/yi


» Y j ~~ * White m Arm*« Services
z N * ~ Under 17 at tim* o' accident
21*. **• • e»r, truck. »wt, •» *fti«r •»•*•» vvliiel*
mv*J»*W in fW flceiti*** i* any way? . i Y z N 'NO

». *•• M^* rli«.* •** ««MicI« m«*U*«i? Y N
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A1 C3 Color blindneai (NO Q On Card C IA2)
^ ' ij Accident or miury fA2) Q] Neitner (3ol
If "Doctor not talked to." transcribe entry from item 1 .
If "Doctor talked to." ask:
3*. Whet eld1 ike 4e«tef tef it wet? - Die* he five it e medical MOM.'
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t* CWf rf«W« (M »W t4u*9» W WttMlIt; <]«••? I t Y t N f?)
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dawn f*« •• MH*«|I «t • «(••,>? .1 -i f Jvs
oa ^on« <9i
4.0wr,M,tHH2..MkrM.W.k..M^..y..U Djr(
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JvtiAf th«« 2-w»»« p«ft«4? i F»r fem«lt«> »*>f _^
Ask if 6—16 yean:
tcfcwl ^wftRf fK«f 2*v««4 ydMiW? 9« Mon«
9. «W« 4i4 » li'*f Mtic* hi* . . .?
i ^\ Wt«4t beifor* * 7^ Oy«r I-' 2 matins
» __ Ptti . >»««k>-OK. -*#»»cft t ^; More tn«n 12 monthi jgo
(»•« i« 4wtt*i ttw »••! 3 m»i*k* «v W<*f* th«i tin.*')
1 r~\ Noc an •»« cond. (AA) i fl Prrit cy« contf. (ft* yrt.)
. JK ;= _ . *~* ffO)
^^*^ (undari) fA^> 4 ^ Not f*rst tya contf. tAA)
10 CdHI -»• •••> Ve>H MeMwMll >• Wttrf •••iilMire' R*JW »••••* *fll*f
WITH CLASSES witk Ki> p^, ^ ifk« ^ .y«? . . . i r t N
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        i [^ Miinr\i e«remiiy (*«l
        1 P] Condition in Cl dots not h»«* • lector u source (A4(
        > Q Condition in Cl ha* « l«ntr as source. Doctor loon (")
        • P Condition in C2 rial a Ictnr u soutct. Oocter not seen (IS)
11*. 0**t -- HOW t*k* m Malciiw or ntatoioot
    for kit .. .?
                                                           Y
                                                           HII2}
  k. W*t «"r of tkit "Wiii** *r
                                                        i  Y
                                                        I  N
                                                                                       ~^ Accident ar iniury
                                                                                                                       ~ Other 'NO
                                                                           I7e. OH rk* *eci*»*t kt»»»n «•"«« ik« MII 2 r«*f« « tofo* rk*t Hmtt
                                                                                 £2 During Ui« past 2 years              ~ Before 2 years 'I Sol
                                                                                                                      3^ 0»«r 3-12 montni
                                                                                                                         : 1-2 yivi
    ^ Lait ««t»
    C *••'« ^'o"
    rT I ««*H-3 n«nth<
12.  Hot Ho *««ff kod »«rf*ry f«* HiU ton^ittwi?
                                                        i  Y
                                                        I N
                                                                          Ib. Al Hi* tiM •( til* *ccid*nt wlxf r»n •( Ik* b*dy ••« hurt'

                                                                                            iury wot i>?
13.  Wo* W* «»»t kmoiMUtod l« ttii. cmditioii?
                                                                               I	"»rtltl «
U.  Dwinf «h* **«t 12 •»«Hli, ••••« ko» m»trf lino* km
     -- MM *r MlkW I* * «*cr»> <** . . .?
    (D* M* comt »i»i>» wkil*
                                     I* * W«*lt*l.)      900 O Nono
15o* •hoot kow «o*f *oy« *on*f two »*M 12 ••ntko ko*
     tfcil cwirfiliwi k*yt hi. i* kW *ll ~ MM •« Ik* ««T'
                                                           	Dirt
                                                       ooo f—' Moo*
   I) accident hopoonod mor* inan 3 mondo «|». Ilk:
k. Who* von •* tk* ko*V >• o^oetW *«•?
   H*» it kit — «««««d? It k* *M*«t*W .« »r Mkw ..,?
     Ask if 17. roor<:
  k. Ak«*« ll«w iMilf •*?• durmf tko f*ll 12 •wlthl k*t        __ Doyl
     *i» cwiditim k**« kin fr**) v»r«?
     For femoloi: H« <*mtt*t •»* oiowM' Hw IMOIO?      900 ,— Mono
16*. H*w a{f*K ***t kit ... bMk*r kmi - *ll «* tt«. dm*,

    i ^ AH cHe time      2 ^ Often           i ,—'  Once in a while

    » ~ Never  (I6c)      t -^ Other - Soeeify ^__________^_
  k. Whwi it dot Utkor *iim, .1 k* b*«n««W • jr.« oool. t*m*, w nfy tinla?
    ' ~ 'f«« aeal        ; ~ Son-e           i .— Very  little
    « •   Ot"er - Soecify
                                                                               *h*r. «i* Ik. OCCI**M kopom?
                                                                                ^ At homo (insid* neute)
                                                                                ~ Af Norn* (adjacent dremttes)
                                                                                ,   ] Street and highwey (mclvdet roadway ana public
                                                                                £2 Parm
                                                                                ^2 Industrial olac* (includes dremisesl
                                                                                ^2 School (includes premises)
                                                                                33 ^'*c* of recreation and sports, eaceot it scrtool
                                                                                .   [ Other — SoecifV
    '   Ail ne time in I 6a OR condition list 4 asked  (A4)

  e. D*»t » «till  hov* tnit e»iiaifi«it'
                                                                          20.  Wot — «l w*fk ei kit )•• *r •»«.»»«» •*•• rk* eccio*•••«•••?
                                                                               i  Y                        j ~ mule m Armed Services
                                                                               J  t                        • ,   Under  17 at time of accident
  d. U fkii canditi*n eamolvrely cvr**1 or it it unjor contr*!?
    J ~ Cureq                                i r-i Under control
                                                                          21o. *et o cot, trv«k, kot, *t otk*t «•»> vvkicl*
                                                                              mv*lv*** in rii* *<« dlo* — kev* rkit conelitl** Mor* it w*t
    o [3 i-ess than en* month      _____.  Months  ^_
                                                                            k. "*t mote rkon •»• v*kicle ii«v*UW?


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                        1.  P»rt*» nvmWff
                                           NOM* •* cei»d*ti««i
2. VkM did — l«t «•• •« 'elk « • decl
   i —• In interview t ~  P»»t 1 »ks. (Htm C)
                                 ffftosk 2)
                                             i  _Q«ef »»i2mo«.
                                               ™*
                                                 »  _ 1~« r't.
                                                 •  _ 5« rrs.
                                                 T  ~ Never
                                                 •  •  • OK i< Dr.  teen
                                                 •    OK wfctn Or. teen
        examine "Name or condition" entry and mane
        ^3 Color blindness (NO      Q °" Card C M2l
        23 Accident or intury (A2)    ^J N«itner (3ol
   tf '  Doctor not talked to.  transcribe entry from item I.
   If "Sector talked to. ' ask
Jo. Wtiet did *• eWtw  «ey it wei? - Did He fi»e it e nwdiccl i
                                                                                                                      >iwo«k t* md
                                                                                                                      ith K.I p.j,  1

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   Oo not ask f«t Cancer            ^ On Card C (A3)                      1. WS»« «•<--tint
 b. OlMt -««  *• eevte «(...'
         ; Accident or .niury (A2)                                              j  _^ "eek o«. m«lv«l.» tn. -Kdv.            „                       ,.- _f ^^ ^ ^	



                   °-~"        '"-•              J                  f       |     , H Not an  ere cond. (AA)
 c. *Ket kind •( . . . it i**
                                                                          '\O       '"^ (under 6) MA)

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     ••«h'*«««i»'V«r«ff,w«	-»#^, «»M«WI», l*v«c
     e«f •*• «r*  	  .»»••• fc-wfc
     Atw   	•<•• «r Wfte; Bli*M.4««. ***•«»>,

     L«f	•*** «« b»tM; hill).
                                                                                Aik remainini questions as aoeropriace 'or tne condition entered in:
                                                                                    * — ll*fl'           * H Q- ifr           * H 0. Jd
                                                                                    2 13 Q. 3*           • T: Q. 3c           * — Q. 3«
                                                                                                   4. Ovrinf th« •«»* 2 *«*kk, di*. h«» .  . . c«u»* him
                                                                                                                                                                   N
                                                                                                   5. DwriMf thaf ««fiW. Ww iti«fiy ««yt ^i4 h* cwf
                                                                                                     do* fw •• mvck «> • J«y>
                                                                                                                                     0ee> him m
                                                                                                    I, h«w mtlfiy deyt did
                                                                                                   •II *r m*\t *l th* dey*
                                                                                                            17. y««r»
                                                                                                     during that
                                                                                                     cM»»i>4 .«>k
                                                                                                tlw hM
                                                                                                                              iFor fe"nalest  n«t
                                                                                                                                .  None >°l
                                                                                                     *«k if 6-1 a ytiri
                                                                                                   S. M.. m.
                                                                                                                                   Non«
                                                                                                                                           •  ~ 2 #««ii
                                                                                                                                           i    0«*r 3-12 -nontnj
                                                                                                                                           t ~  r^ar* man t2 menms ato
                                                                                                                                            i ~ First «r« eond. (•* rr»-i
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2 O Condition in C2 does not have a lecttr as source M*>
i r^ Condition in C2 nai a letter ai sauret. Doctor leert (I' I
4 I— Condition m Cl hat a l«t*r a* source. Doctor not seen (IS)
11*. DMI -- MOW take aer» mvaiciM er tr«ee«ee,l
     for hi. . . .?
                                                 .  Y
                                                 1  N(I21
  a. Wat any •* *i» iMtlte
     by a dealer?

                                                 i  y
                                                 2  N
                                                                                            Accident ar  ntury
                                                                                                                            Qtne» '
                                                                            17a. Old rke eccident keaoM dvfinf the east 2 yeett *r eetere tkot rime*

                                                                                  ~ Cudni ine gul 1 rears             ~  Before 2 real! dial

                                                                              a. Who* did fti. eccidMt keeeea?
    .  1  Last week

    ^  *«tk bafar*

    1  '  2 »«aks—3 months
                                                                                                                           0»«r 3—t 2 months

                                                                                                                        — 1-2 yaari
12.  Hai
                                                                    lla. At *« H>M •( ih» •ccijxit «K«t tart •< '»• b«4r -••

                                                                        Wkat km*' .< miorr -••  it? AnTitiim  xMf h«*inliia e aectat aoaeir kis . . .?              __ T,m<

     (Da ae* ce»«t »it.tt okila e eotiettt m e kaictteil.)      ooo f~] None
IVl. A»Mt kw> natty a«y* Mrin« Hi* a»ir 12 «ia«ttta rai
     thil oo^itim liaa* kia la aW all ar «Ma< a< Hto My?
                                                    	Oar*

                                                 ooo i~! Nona
   if accidani haopanad more than B month!  >{o. ask
a.  WHa« >art •< tha Waly it atlaetM -.«?
   Haw ii hit -- affactW? It ka aftactMl in any «••> »«r?
     Ask if 17* r*vi:
  a. Aaavt ha» aiatty aaryt aMiafj tW M» 12 iMtttha Ka»        ___ Oays
     *it candittM kaa* kix iraai »ora?
     For femalas: Hat caMtin« ••«• arama1 tfw Saw*>?      300 — None
                                                                                      Pwtltl of ba4v
lit. Hao oft»x AMI hit ... SotW hot - all  •» th, t,m«, «ft»it.
     one* in a «hiU, or n«v«r?

     i '~ All ma tima      z —; Often          > .— Once m a «nila
     o ,~ Never        • ~ Ctner - So«ei(i> .
  b. Whan it daat batlwr him, it ka bariMrad a oraat daa.1, turn*, ar nrf Imia?
     i ^, Great 3«al        :   ' 5om«           ! ~~!  Vary nttlt
       __ Other — 3oec:fy
                             condition h!t 4 as««d
  c. Oa*< -— ml* Sor* tS
    1 Y  ,4-t;
  d. It fkit condttrta* ca*^la**ty cwrW ar is it imdar eantral?

    » 13 Cured                                i ^ Undar control
    4 r; Omar -
  .. AkMt MW lan« did — kax Ail cattditiM

    a ^j Laii snan on« k» acctdam kaaam'
                                                                        i ~ At home (m!ida louse;
                                                                        2 ^~] At home (adjacent sre^ises)
                                                                        ) 3Z ^tr*at jnd hijhway uncludes roadway and oubiic sidewalk)
                                                                        «."^ c arm
                                                                        ) ~ Jndustnat o'ace (includes oremisesi
                                                                        « ™ Scrioof (includes oremisesl
                                                                        ' ~ Place of  recreation and sports, e«ceot Jt icnoai
                                                                        9    Otnef — Soeci/v
                                                                    20.  Wot  -— at ware at ^it |*a ar aMttnatt vh»i« iti* accident hapaaned?

                                                                        '  Y                        i ^ ivtnte in Armed Services

                                                                        2  N                        4     Under '7 K • -ne  3' accident
                                                                    21e. Wat a car, rrvck, bwt, ar arker meter vekicie
                                                                        lAvelved ia tha eccident ia any »*y*
                                                                      a. Wet mare tkaa aa* »ek«cle m«el«ed'


                                                                      <  *et it (either «m> me'ine at tke vme'
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1. P»«M Kumfft Nm> «t C(Hi4i4 -- l«»t >M « wlk t« • d*cM< ib**t Kn . . . '
~««k l ~ J «*!.-* moi. » 5. »fl.
!*M"2t , -O.«r*-l2»«. . N.v,,
* OK -*>ten 0'. seen
examine Name of condition entry and -*ar*
A. 1 ^_ Color blindness (NO 	 On Card C i-*2)
** • r~5 Accident or -njury c*2j "~~ Mettner 'JoJ
l* ' Doctor not diked to. transcribe entry from >tetn <
if ' Doctor talked to. ASK
3o. Wh«t Ji4 rK* 4*«t»r **y it «as? - Did K* q*v« it a m*4ic>l nom*?
Do not ask for Cancer ^_ On Card C *2\
b. *H«t w*« tH* cevt* •*...?
~ " Accident or mtury Mi)
If tn« «ncr> in 3a or 3b mc'udei th« words
AiliMMt C«*^lh«*» 0> l«*4*« Tr*wW« j
A*i»miM Cr** &.»-»*. T.*., I
AtrfMM 0«f»<( M«««l«* UI«M | ASK C
Ait*cfa OI*««M Rw0*v« j
c. *S»t kinj •! . . . t» if'
^or atlerly or stroke, ask
4. H*w dMl **** •tt«ny Urroh*> aff*cf htm1
i* •» 3a—  C*v«*«* *«»«**• 1
3t*«4i»9 H.m,..h«t< Sam 1
Sl»*4 cl«i 1*tf»c*i«M S*««t*««i 1
&*•) 'rtiamm«ti«n TW^M* X AS* -
C*»M'*«4> ?,.„ «Mk j
C/»» Pai»r *•«*«••• >
«. *vfc«f parr i^ tW bWy i« •f*«e**4*
Snow tn« fotloMinf Detail
H**4 . . . •kwlt. >*•••. *•*•
>*ck / ••m^/* •rimkf % . . . •«»••«, »»*44U. t*««*

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Lif 	 . •*»• «* k»th Ki», ««»••. kn««,
i«w*r, •*kl«. (••*

^_- — iiTTHlllWIPir 1111 MT TTI IIIIM i ma i j m.i. T>»"^^ • mn ^»_j I _HH_M«Hl_i*W Ik-

A O Ask 'wwatninj quesfont js .loo'oof'ate 'or we condition »nie'«d n.
^ ' 7t l!«wt ' i ~ 0. 3b « "~ w- 3d
z ~ Q. 3a • ~ 0. Jc • _ 0 3e

S. Dtfrinf rh«t p«n«d, h*w many day* did *«• e«t
down Ur a» *«ch «» a dav7 . -a^<
31 Scne 3'
6. Dvnn^ th«T 2"*««fc 9»n*d, ^»«w m«f»r d«7» did ^,.c
,J S3-t
ASH -f i 7- f ears
dwrinf tHot 2-w««« period9 = J' '-—itCi/ ««f
t»vntif*9 v«rk around 'H* n«ut*' "' *^o-* 3
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                                                                            A 4      —Aeeui'
                                                                                                lent of inmry
                                                                                                                       i Other (NO
                                                                           17*. DM Hi* * Wt*n> rk*t ti—cr1
                                                                                 73 Dunn,- tn* put 2 year*             ~  Sifor* 2 r«r> C8*'

                                                                             b. »!>•• Ji^ rtw icci^OTt kmft**?

                                                                                                                       ~~]  Ov«f 3—12 monthi
                                                                                                                       —  1-2 r«>i
                                                                                       S«(or.
                                                                               i~} 2 »«ks— 3 m
            *v«r IM^ lvrf«ry f*t thi
                                                         i  T
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                                                                               . At tlw Km*
                                                                                                              put «4 tiw »Wr •••
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                    12
                                                                 Ti|o. a*k:
      ris c*—ditt*n k**f hial m k**' ell •• «**t •» HM «*y?       ___ Oar*
                                                         ooo Q None

     Ask if 17. rears
    i Akwt k*w• *«fiy «*ys euniif HM a«st 12 m*nHit Ws        ___ Days
     rkis cefleWi** k*vf k(M fnm »*rk?
     For females   H*t e*untinf w*«k emne1 rk* h*«s*?      ooo ~^ None
16e. Hew efivii o**s hit  . . .  »oth*r him - i
    one* in • whit*, «r n*««r9
    i f^ All the time     ! ~ Often

    a    Never  ((6c)     •  ~' Other -S
                                             rk* tinw, oft«flr

                                               3 ,   Once m a
                        im, n K» g*rh*r**< • jr**t A**I, »m*, or »*r? l.rtl.?
     i  _' Great eeal       : ~ Some            i '•—'  Very uttl*
               - Soec:fy
                                                                             WWr* Hi rk* .tc
                                                                             i  ^ At horn* (inside house)
                                                                               r^ Al hom« (adiacem oremises)
                                                                               "^ Street >nd hi(rmay k «t his i*k •> k«siiw*> >k*« rh* *«
                                                                             '   Y                        j '  ] While in Armed S«/vices
                                                                             2  X                        4i  ' Under I? it time of accident
  e. Is this c*n.iti*ii c*—•
    j Q' Cured

    * £—} Other - Specify.
                                    *r is it ane*f e«*)tv*l?
                                              i (^ Under control
. Akevt h*w l*nf die1 — k*n rkl«
 o I  '  Less ih»n one montri      _
                                                                        21e. Ves • c**, tr«n«*)v**1?


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                                                                                                                                        > N (NO
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2*. Berlin y«« leie1 tk*> ~ receive* er n***t tk* kelp of oiwtkar p*r<*n. *1<* helps — '
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o. WW« M _ receive A* OPT iWt»
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If clime: *•• it • neopitel eefeetleet clinic, • ceeopMe clime, • penile keelrh clinic «r ieroe ether kind •( clinic?
1 - Doctor' • office (Cm* erectiee or doctor '« clinic) ) - fertile Hoelm Clinic 1 - OWer - 5«ee
k. »•» It • »»•* or «i J — r*«ot• *o4l« {<•««)»•/•»«)?
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2 - Hoopiul OMiHtiont clinic or omnrgoncv room 4 - $«honl
3*. S<«« rtr» lint o< (hasaital grobe manU>> 1979. k« -- rocoirW • mtummt tkmt?
k. Whco 414 — rocoi.o A* OMM*> iWt>
c. WVoro 4id — raoir*. *• mwnfo >ko> - ct • clinic, knpirvl, icfccoil, OOCMT'I offin, or M«W «in«t »l«co?
If clinic: W«» it • nmpiMl Mtpctnont cliwc. • cimpnn; clinic, • >«Uic hoolHi clinic or >o«o ottwr kin4 ft clinic?
1 — Oc-cior's omen (G«*M» oroettco or oocror't cilmc) 1 - *u»ltc H«oim CltntC " • — Otfior * SMCffy
1 - Ho>»iol auBonow ciintc or orMTfoncr raon 4 - ScMoi
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OR vn> it fo» Ron1 »o»§U», looorwot knnwn •« i 007 nMM>l«*,
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1 - Oncter's o/fleo  aroctico or oocrar'i cltnic) .' - Puolie Mooldl C^^MC i - Omor — tttmttj
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RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY PACE

Complete 1* end b from houiehold composition items, if net clew, ask:
le. Is — raletethte our aeraem aew Koine, !• th»t heetehele1?
k. Is —
• new Uvtnf with ~'«:
(t) B«ex«Mt et tlttet?
(3) Fether er methef? MARK ALL THAT APPLY
(7) See er ee«eh»*r?
2. Hew e»f net — - II»W et rhl* eeeVett? Enter number, Uion mark box
If "3" years, ask:
Wet It le»t the* 3 yeer* er men thee 3 yean?
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t, tirMo ( 1 5»*»o«?t» Hat*), 1976?
fa. Whet we* — -'« eeUre**. ieeleo'iae ceeetr ( 1 2-monOi date). lT7i?

Enter only county and Suie
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(5) (HutkeeeVwire)?
(7) SM « eaeeater?
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Par sersens 17 ytus or over, show who responded far (or was present dunng the
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If persons responded for self, snow whether entirely or partly.

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2*. Wxt i> ««f**' VKIKMI E» IAU». '*< i« A«rir 7S) . . VM
person Mn«d in Vitoura and in <««». etrcl* VN. w«ri« war n (it«. '-to-jyiT '47! • • . . ««ii
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«•. B!MM oi>* •• *• nmiUf «t nW t>a«f> •» «»«•• Okie*
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2 - A«t«n tf Pacific Island**
3 - Blaca
4 . whua
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persons  wit*,                                                                                                          j

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full-time civilian         files, sells  ears, operates primmf press, finishes concrete
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                              APPENDIX  B
              HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY DATA DOCUMENTATION
Following is a cross-referencing of all the independent variables used



in  the  present study.   The cross-reference scheme  works  as follows.



In  the  entries below marked  "P  xx-yy," "C xx-yy,"  "S  xx-yy,"  or "HE



xx-yy,"  the  user  is  referred  to  the   HIS   public  use  data  tape



documentation for the person, condition, smoking, and household files,



respectively.  These documentations follow the variable listing below.



The  xx-yy refer  to entries  in  the  columns  headed "tape  location."



Next to each of these entries in the tape location column is found the



item number  reference.   These item numbers refer  to question numbers



on  the  actual HIS  survey instrument,  a  facsimile of which  is found



below.  One will note that some variables definitions are descriptive,



e.g. "sex dummy"; typically,  these  are  variables in the datasets that




are derivatives or summaries of other HIS variables.








The assignment of an individual's condition vector was  accomplished as



follows.  First,  it was determined what individual  or  individuals in



the sample  had reported the  largest  number of  conditions.   It turns



out that  this  number is  fourteen.   Then,  space was allocated  in the




dataset  such  that   each  individual  would have  a  condition  vector



numbering fourteen  elements,  although for  the  majority  of  individuals



no  conditions  were  reported,  and for those that reported  conditions,

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one condition was the modal  response.   The  references to individuals'




data  in  the  condition  file  of  the  HIS  will  be  to  the  general




descriptors  of  the  conditions  (e.g.,  chronic  or acute,  diagnostic




recedes,  onsets,  etc.), subscripted  by the condition  sequence,  with




the  subscript  ranging  over 1,2,...,14.   So,  for example,  DGRCD101




refers  to diagnostic  recede number one for the condition  in element




one  of  the  condition  vector,  DGRCD102 refers  to diagnostic  recede




number  one for  the  condition in element two of  the condition vector,




and  so  forth.   The  position  of  any  given  condition  within' an




individual's condition vector is of no significance.








Some  entries  in  the  variable  list  below  are  marked  "pollution




appendix," "weather appendix,"  or "pollen appendix."   For  definition




of these  variables,  see the respective sections following the HIS tape




documentation.     For  the  sake  of  parsimony,   only  representative




pollution  variables  were  included  in  the  list  below.     A  full




description  of all available  pollution measures  is  included  in the




pollution description below.

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Variable Name  Tape 5 Location
   AGE
   AGERCOD1
   AGERCOD2
   AGERCOD3
   AGERSPDT
   AGESQ
   AGES2RT
   AGESTSMK
   ALONY1NO
   AVMAXTMP
   AVMINTMP
   AVPCSUNP
   AVPKGUST
   AVPRECIP
   AVRAINYN
   AVSMOKHZ
   AVSNOUFL
   AVSNOUYN
   3DY12N01
   BDY12N02
   BDY12N03
   3DY12N04
   BDY12N05
   BDY12N06
   BDY12N07
   BDY12N08
   3DY12K09
   3DY12N10
   3DY12H11
   BDY12N12
   3DY12N13
   3 D Y 1 2 K 1 4
   3EDDIS2W
   BEDDY12M
   BED2W01
   3ED2W02
   3ED2W03
   BED2W04
   3ED2W05
   BED2W06
   BED2M07
   3ED2W08
   BED2W09
   BED2W10
   BED2W11
   3ED2W12
   3ED2W13
   3ED2U14
   CAUSEL01
   CAUSEL02
   CAUSEL03
   CAUSEL04
   CAUSEL05
   CAUSEL06
   CAUSEL07
   CAUSEL08
   CAUSEL09
   CAUSEL10
   CAUSEL1 1
   CAUSEL12
P 53-54
P 55-56
P 57-58
P 59
P 94
AGE SQUARED
S2UARE ROOT OF AGE
S 327-328
LIVING ALONE DUMMY
WEATHER  APPENDIX
C 153-155
P  108-109
P  142
C  120-121
C  129

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CAUSEL13
CAUSEL14
CHRLMDUM
CIGSIZE
CITYI100
CLASSUKR
COAL
COMPINTV
CONDLIST
CONR01
COOLDDAN
COOLDDRF
C001R01
C001R02
C001R03
COO1R04
C001ROS
COO1R06
C002R01
C002R02
C002R03
C002R04
C002R05
C002R06
C003RO 1
C003R02
C003R03
C003R04
C003R05
CO 03 P. 06
C004RO1
C004R02
C004R03
C304R04
COOHR05
C004R06
COOSRO1
COOSR02
C005R03
C005R04
C005R05
C005R06
C006R01
C006R02
C006R03
C006R04
C006R05
C006R06
C007R01
C007R02
C007R03
C007R04
C007R05
C007R06
COOSRO1
COOSRO 2
C008R03
C008R04
COOSR05
C008R06
C009P.O 1
DUMMY FOR  CHRONIC LIMITATION
S 343
DUMMY FOR  IN/OUT  OF CITY
P 76
MISCELLANEOUS  APPENDIX
HH 50
P 171
POLLUTION  APPENDIX
WEATHER APPENDIX
       n
POLLUTION  APPENDIX
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C009R02
C009R03
C009R04
C009R05
C009R06
C010R01
C010R02
C010R03
C010R04
C010R05
C010R06
CRNACTO1
CRNACT02
CRNACT03
CRNACT04
CRNACT05
CRNACT06
CRNACT07
CRNACT08
CRNACTO9
CRNACT10
CRNACT11
CRNACT12
CRNACT13
CRNACT14
CROWDING
CURACT2U
DENSITY
DENVIS2W
DGRCD101
DGRCD102
DGRCD103
DGRCD104
DGRCD 1 05
DGRCD106
DGRCD107
DGRCD103
DGRCD109
DGRCD110
DGRCD111
DGRCD112
DGRCD113
DGRCD114
DGRCD201
DGRCD202
DGRCD203
DGRCD204
DGRCD205
DGRCD206
DGRCD207
DGRCD208
DGRCD209
DGRCD210
DGRCD211
DGRCD212
DGP.CD213
DGRCD214
DGRCD301
DGRCD302
DGRCD303
DGRCD304
C 103
NUMBER  OF  INDIVIDUALS PER  ROOM
P 75
MISCELLANEOUS APPENDIX
P 1 15-1 16
C 109-1 1 1
C 112-1 15
C 116-117

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DGRCD30S
DGRCD306
DGRCD307
DGRCD308
DGRCD309
DGRCD310
DGRCD31 1
DGRCD312
DGRCD313
DGRCD314
DMAXTEMP
DMINTEMP
DOCVSKNO
DOCVS12M
DSUMMER
DURLIMNU
DURLIMUH
DVCOMINT
DUINTER
EDCOMCON
EDHDDETL
EDHDRCOD
EDINCOMP
EDINRCOD
FAMINCOM
FAMSIZ1
FAMSIZ21
FAMSIZ22
FAMSIZ23
FAMSIZ24
FAMSIZ25
FAMSIZ26
FAMSIZ27
FAMSIZ23
FAMSIZ29
FAKSTRUC
FAKSZACT
FAMTYPE
FAT
FATSS
FATS2RT
FMINRCOD
FMSZRCOD
GEOGID
HEADPS1
HSADPS21
HEADPS22
HEADPS23
HEADPS24
HEADPS25
HEADPS26
HEADPS27
HEADPS28
KEADPS29
HEATDDAN
HEATDDRF
HEIGHT
HLTHSTO 1
HLTHST02
HLTHST03
HLTHST04
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n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
WEATHER APPENDIX
n
P 120
P 121-123
SUMMERTIME DUMMY
P 100-101
P 99
HH 96-97
WINTERTIME DUMMY
PSEUDO-CONTINUOUS EDUCATION VARIABLE
P 64-65
P 66
P 61-62
P 63
P 68-69
HH 66-67
HH 68-69
HH 70-71
HH 72-73
HH 74-75
HH 76-77
HH 78-79
HH 80-81
HH 82-83
HH 84-85
P . 143-144
? 95-96
P 71
WEIGHT IN LBS. /HEIGHT IN INCHES (FR.
FAT S2UARED
S2UARE ROOT OF FAT
P 70
P 97
P 33
HH 86
HH 87
HH 88
HH 89
HH 90
HH 91
HH 92
HH 93
HH 94
HH 95
WEATHER APPENDIX
n
P 156-157
C 184
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(FROM P 61-62)
P 160-162 C P  156-157)

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HLTHST05
HLTHST06
HLTHST07
HLTHST08
HLTHST09
HLTHST10
HLTHST1 1
HLTHST12
HLTHST13
HLTHST14
HLTHSTAT
HOSOWNSS
HRSUKALL
HRUKMAIN
HSHLDNUM
HUMIDAN
HUMIDRF
INCOHCON
INCOMHED
INCOMIND
iNconnAJ
INCOMREC
INDDETL
INDOCCAV
INDRCOD1
INDRCOD2
INTSMCOM
KINDSMKD
LASTWK2U •
LIMACTCC
LHGTHOFF
LSTDENVS
LSTDOCVS
LSTTRYNU
LSTTRYTU
LTSMRGIN
LTSMRGNU
LTSMRGTU
MAINRACE
MARITALS
MARY1NO
MDAIDCRD
MDAID12M
mmiNTMP
MXMAXTMP
MXPCSUNP
MXPKGUST
HXPRECIP
MXSNOWFL
NCIGSDYN
NCIGSDYP
NGAS
NICLEV
NICLEVR1
NICLEVR2
NICLEVR3
HO BRANDS
NONINTRS
MOPERSHH
NCUKRIND
NSSHD 12M
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
IT
n
P 145
P 140
P 163-164
P 147-148
P 10-1 1
WEATHER APPENDIX
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PSEUDO-CONTINUOUS INCOME
P 175-176
P 173-174
P 177-178
P 172
P 77-79
AVERAGE OF INDUSTRY
P 80-81
P 82-83
S 373
S 341
P 167-168
P 98
S 355-356
P 128
P 127
S 347-348
S 349
S 334-335
S 331-332
S 333
P 179
P 60
MARITAL STATUS DUMMY
P 159
P 158
WEATHER APPENDIX
«
n
«
n
n
S 325-326
S 329-330





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MISCELLANEOUS APPENDIX
S 360-362
S 368-369
S 370-371
S 372
S 336
HH 5 1
HH 58-59
HH 56-57
P 124-126





  VARIABLE   (FROM  P   68-69)
OCCUPATION  PAID  SICK  DAYS

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NSSHEPIS
NTRY2UIT
NTRYS12M
NUMAXTMP
NUMINTMP
NUPCSUNP
NUPKGUST
NUPRECIP
NURAINYN
NUSMOKHZ
NUSNOUFL
NUSNOWYN
N2NR01
N201R01
N201R02
N201R03
N201R04
N201R05
N201R06
N202R01
N202R02
N202R03
N202R04
N202R05
N202R06
N203R01
N203R02
N203R03
N203R04
N203R05
N203R06
N204R01
N204R02
K204P.03
X204R04
N204ROS
N204R06
N205RO 1
N205R02
H20SR03
N205R04
N205R05
N205R06
N206R01
N206R02
N206R03
H206R04
N206ROS
N206R06
N207R01
H207R02
N207R03
N207R04
N207R05
N207R06
H203R01
N208R02
N20SR03
N208ROU
N208R05
N208R06
P 129-130
S 345
S 346
WEATHER APPENDIX
       n
       n
POLLUTION APPENDIX
       n
       n
       Tl

       n

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N209R01
N209R02             "
H209R03             "
N209R04             "
N209R05             "
N209R06             "
N210R01             "
N210R02             "
N210R03             "
N210R04             "
N210R05
N210R06             "
OCCDETL      P 84-86
OCCRCOD1     P 87-88
OCCRCOD2     P 89-90
ONSET01      C 104
ONSET02             "
ONSET03             "
ONSET04             n
ONSET05             "
ONSET06             "
ONSET07             "
ONSST08             "
ONSET09             "
ONSET10             "
ONSET11             "
ONSET 12             "
ONSET13             "
ONSET14             "
OTHJOB2M     P 149
03NR01       POLLUTION APPENDIX
0201R01
0301P.02             "
0201P.03             "
0301R04             "
0301R05             "
0301R06             "
0302R01             "
0302R02             "
0302R03             "
0302R04             "
0302R05             "
0302R06             "
0303R01             "
0303R02             "
0303R03             "
0303R04             "
0303R05             "
0303R06             n
0304R01             "
0304R02             "
0304R03
0304R04             "
0304R05             "
0304R06
0305R01
0305R02             "
0305R03
0305R04             "
0305R05             "
0305R06             "

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0306R01
0306R02
0306R03
0306R04
0306R05
0306R06
0307R01
0307R02
0307R03
0307R04
0307R05
0307R06
0308R01
0308R02
0308R03
0308R04
0308R05
0308R06
0309R01
0309R02
0309R03
0309R04
0309ROS
0309R06
0310R01
0310R02
0310R03
0310R04
0310R05
0310R06
PACKTYPE.
PCDOCK
PCHOS?
PERSNUMB
PETRO
POLLENAN
POLLENRF
PRECAN
PRECRF
PROC2UAR
PROCYEAR
PSURECOD
PSUTYPE
RACEDETL
RACERCOD
RACEW1BO
RAD2WO 1
RAD2W02
RAD2W03
RAD2WOU
RAD2W05
RAD2W06
RAD2W07
RAD2U08
RAD2W09
RAD2U10
RAD2W1 1
RAD2W12
RAD2W13
RAD2M14
REGION
S 342
MISCELLANEOUS APPENDIX
       n
P 12-13
MISCELLANEOUS APPENDIX
POLLEN APPENDIX
       n
WEATHER APPENDIX
       n
P 19
P 20
P 3-5
P 28
P 50
P 51
RACE DUMMY
C 1 18-119
P 29

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 RELATION
 RELTRCOD
 RSPOHDNT
 RSPTSMOK
 SEGMENT
 SEX
 SEXM1FO
 SLCIND
 SICOCC
 SMOCCUR
 SMOKSTAT
 SMOKY1NO
 SNOWAN
 SNOWRF
 SPECPLAC
 SPNRO1
 SP01R01
 SPO1R02
 SP01R03
 SP01R04
 SPO1R05
 SP01R06
 SP02R01
 SP02R02
 SP02R03
 SP02R04
 SP02R05
 SP02R06
•SP03R01
 SP03R02
 SP03R03
 SP03R04
 SP03R05
 SP03R06
 SP04R01
 SP04R02
 SP04R03
 SP04R04
 SP04R05
 SP04R06
 SP05RO1
 SP05R02
 SPOSR03
 SP05R04
 SP05R05
 SP05R06
 SP06RO1
 S P 0 6 R 0 2
 SP06R03
 SP06R04
 SP06R05
 SP06R06
 SP07R01
 SP07R02
 SP07R03
 SP07R04
 SP07R05
 SP07R06
 SP08RO1
 S P 0 8 R 0 2
 SF08R03
P 72
P 73
P 91
S 322
P 8-9
P 52
SEX DUMWY
PAID SICK DAYS  -  INDUSTRY
PAID SICK DAYS  -  OCCUPATION
S 324
S 323
SMOKING DUMMY
WEATHER APPENDIX
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HH 52-53
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SP08ROU
SP08R05
SP08R06
SP09RO1
SP09R02
SP09R03
SP09R04
SP09R05
SP09R06
SP10R01
SP10R02
SP10R03
SP10R04
SP10ROS
SP10R06
S7ARTTII1
STC01
STC02
STC03
STCOt
STC05
STC06
STC07
STC08
STC09
STC010
STLEAD1
STLEAD2
STLZAD3
STLEADt
STLEAD5
STLEAD6
STLEAD7
STLEAD8
STLEAD9
STLEAD10
STN021
STN022
STN023
STN024
STN025
STN026
STN027
STN028
STN029
STN0210
STNOX1
STHOX2
STNOX3
STNOX1
STNOX5
STNOX6
STNOX7
STNOX8
STNOX9
STNOX10
ST031
ST032
ST033
ST034
ST035
S 350-351
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ST036               "
ST037               "
ST038               "
ST039               "
ST0310              "
STS021              "
STS022              "
STS023              "
STS024              "
STS025              "
STS026              "
STS027              "
STS028              "
STS029              "
STSom              "
STS042              "
STS043              "
STS044              n
STS045              "
STS046              "
STS047              "
STS048              "
STS049              "
STS0210             "
STS0410             "
STTSP1              "
STTSP2              "
STTSP3              "
STTSP4              "
STTSP5
STTSP6              "
STTSP7              "
S7TSPS              "
STTSP9              "
STTSP10             "
S2NR01       POLLUTION APPENDIX
S201R01             "
S201R02             "
S201R03
S201R04             "
S201P.05             "
S201R06             "
S202R01             "
S202R02             "
S202R03
S202R04             "
S202R05             "
S202R06             n
S203R01             "
S203R02             "
S203R03             "
S203R04
S203R05             "
S203R06             "
S204R01             "
S204R02
S20HR03             "
S204R04             "
S204R05             "
S204R06             "
S20SR01             "

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S205R02
S205R03
S205R04
S205ROS
S20SR06
S206R01
S206R02
S206R03
S206R04
S206ROS
S206R06
S207R01
S207R02
S207R03
S207R04
S207R05
S207R06
S208R01
S203R02
S208R03
S2Q8R04
S208ROS
S208R06
S209R01
S209R02
S209R03
S209R04
S209R05
S209R06
S210P.O 1
S210R02
S210R03
S2 10R04
S2 10R05
S 2 1 0 P. 0 6
S4NR01
S40IRQ 1
S401R02
S401R03
S401R04
S401R05
S401R06
S402RO1
S402R02
S402R03
S402R04
S402R05
S402R06
S403RO 1
S403R02
S403R03
S403R04
S403R05
S403R06
S404RO1
S404R02
S 4 0 4 P. 0 3
S404R04
S404R05
S 4 0 4 R 0 6
S405RO1
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       n
POLLUTION APPENDIX
       n
       n

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S405R02
S405R03
S405R04
S405R05
S405R06
S406R01
S406R02
S406R03
S406R04
S406R05
S406R06
S407R01
S407R02
S407R03
S407R04
S407-R05
SU07R06
S408R01
S408R02
SU08R03
S408R04
S408R05
S408R06
S409R01
S409R02
S409R03
S409R04
S409R05
SU09R06
S410R01
S410R02
S410R03
S410R04
S410R05
S410R06
TABAREA
TARLEV
TARLEVR1
TARLEVR2
TARLEVR3
TZMPAK
TEKPRF
TIKOFFKU
TinOFFTU
TOTRAD2W
TOTROOMS
TOT2WDCV
TRY2UIT
TYPEFILT
TYPLVfiRT
USUALACT
VETSTAT
VETY1NO
WC01
WC02
WC03
WC04
WC05
WC06
WC07
UCC8
       n
       n
P 30-31
S 357-359
S 363-364
S 365-366
S 367
WEATHER APPENDIX
       n
S 352-353
S 354
P 106-107
HH 180
P 131-132
S 344
S 340
HH 37
P 74
P 67
VETERAN DUMMY
POLLUTION APPENDIX

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MC09
WC010
WEEK
WEIGHT
UINDSPAN
MINDSPRF
MKSLLDID
WKSLLD2M
WKSUKYR
WLD12N01
ULD12N02
WLD12N03
WLD12KOM
WLD12N05
WLD12N06
WLD12N07
WLD12N08
MLD12N09
WLD12N10
MLD12N11
WLD12N12
MLD12N13
WLD12N14
WLEAD1
WLEAD2
WLEAD3
WLEAD4
WLEAD5
WLEAD6
MLEAD7
MLEAD8
WLEAD9
WLEAD10
WNNOX8
WHO 21
MN022
MN023
MN024
UN025
WN026
WN027
MN028
WN029
WN0210
MNOX1
WXOX2
UNOX3
UNOX4
WNOX5
MHOX6
WNOX7
UNOX9
WNOX10
M031
W032
W033
W034
U035
W036
W037
WO 3 3
P 6-7
P 160-162
WEATHER APPENDIX
P
P
P
C
1 10
111-1 12
165-166
131-133
       ft

       ft
'OLLUTION APPENDIX
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W039
M0310
WSLID01
WSLID02
WSLID03
WSLID04
MSLIDOS
WSLID06
WSLID07
USLIDQ8
MSLID09
WSLID10
USLID11
MSLID12
MSLID13
WSLID14
WSL2W01
WSL2W02
USL2W03
WSL2W04
WSL2U05
WSL2W06
MSL2W07
WSL2W08
MSL2M09
MSL2M10
USL2W11
WSL2W12
WSL2W13
WSL2W14
MS021
MSC22
WS023
WS024
MS02S
US026
WS027
WS028
MS029
US041
WS042
WS043
MS044
WS045
US046
US047
WSOU8
MS049
US0210
WS0410
USTATION
WTSP1
WTSP2
WTSP3
UTSP4
WTSP5
UTSP6
UTSP7
WTSP8
WTSP9
MTSP10
C 122
C 123-124
POLLUTION APPENDIX
WEATHER STATION NUMBER
POLLUTION APPENDIX

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YEAR                  P   20

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In addition to the above variables included in the datasets,  variaoies

from the HIS residential mobility  supplement  were  included  in some of

the  datasets  used   in  estimation.    The  cross-reference  for  these

concepts is as follows, where  "RM xx-yy" denotes residential mobility

supplement public use tape documentation.
                       FMMEMNOW         RM 468-469
                       FMMEMTHN         RM 488-498
                       LIVDRELT         RM 487
                       LVRELRCD         RM 493
                       MILEMOVD         RM 481-483
                       MILEMOVR         RM 484
                       MOBLSTAT         HM 478
                       MOVREAS1         RM 490
                       MOVREAS2         RM 491
                       MOVREASM         RM 492
                       NMOV3YRR         RM 480
                       NOWLIVRL         RM 467
                       NPERLVRS         RM 485-486
                       PLIFHERE         RM 475-477
                       STCTSTAT      '   RM 494
                       TMMOV3YR         RM 479
                       TMTSADRN         RM 471-472
                       TMTSADRR         RM 473-474
                       TMTSADRU         RM 470

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RANDOM RECODE OF PSU
WEEK - CENSUS CODE
01, 21, 41, 61, 81 ... Week 01
02, 22, 42, 62, 82 ... Week 02
03, 23, 43, 63, 83 ... Week 03
04 , 24 , 44 , 64 , 84 ... Week 04
05, 25, 45, 65, 85 ... Week 05
06, 26, 46, 66, 86 ... Week 06
07, 27, 47, 67, 87 ... Week 07
08 , 28 , 48 , 68 , 88 ... Week 08
09, 29, 49, 69, 89 ... Week 09
10, 30, 50, 70, 90 ... Week 10
11, 31, 51, 71, 91 ... Week 11
12, 32, 52, 72, 92 ... Week 12
13, 33, 53, 73, 93 ... Week 13
SEGMENT NUMBER
Week plus Segment Number identifies the segment.
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER ,
Numbered within PSU-Week-Segnient
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TABULATION AREA
Blank ... Nonself -representing sections and self- representing
SMSA's other than 34-64.
Large Self -representing SMSA's
Recode SMSA Recede SMSA
34 Boston 51 Houston
35 New York* 52 Dallas
36 Philadelphia 53 Washington, B.C.
37 Pittsburgh 54 Seattle-Everett
38 Detroit 55 San Diego
39 Chicago** 56 Anaheim-Santa Ana-
40 Cincinnati Garden Grove
41 Los Angeles- 57 Miami
Long Beach 58 Denver
42 San Francisco- 59 San Bernardino-
Oakland Riverside-Ontario
43 Baltimore 60 Indianapolis
44 Atlanta 61 San Jose
45 Buffalo 62 New Orleans
46 Cleveland 63 Tampa- St. Petersburg
47 Minneapolis- 64 Portland, Oregon
St. Paul
48 Milwaukee
49 Kansas City
50 St. Louis
* Northeastern New Jersey Consolidated Area
** Northwestern Indiana Consolidated Area
BLANK
GEOGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION
1 ... In SMSA; in Central City
2 ... In SMSA; not in Central City
3 ... Not in SMSA

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Items and Codes
RECORD TYPE CD
BLANK - Record Serial Number in other record types.
BLANK
PROCESSING QUARTER CODE
1 ... Quarter 1, 1979
2 ... Quarter 2, 1979
3 ... Quarter 3, 1979
4 ... Quarter 4, 1979
PROCESSING YEAR
9 ... 1979
BLANK
TYPE OF PSU
0 ... The 31 Large Self -representing SMSA's
1 ... SMSA - Self -representing
3 ... SMSA - Nonself- representing
4 ... Non-SMSA - Self -representing
6 ... Non-SMSA - Nonself- representing
REGION
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SMSA - NON-SMSA RESIDENCE
1 ... SMSA
2 ... Non-SMSA - Nonf arm
3 ... Non-SMSA - Farm
TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS
1 ... Housing Unit
2 ... Other
BLANK
TELEPHONE (Not edited)
1 ... Yes - phone
2 ... No or none
3 ... Phone, but no number listed or number refused
9 ... DK if phone or refused
Blank . . . Not reported and noninterviews
BLANK
COMPLETED INTERVIEW
1 ... Completed interview
2 ... Noninterview
NONTNTEKVIEW REASON - TYPE A
1 ... Refusal
2 ... No one at home
3 ... Temporarily absent
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SPECIAL PLACE ' £•._
See HH Transcription Instructions for Code Outline
(Appendix A) .
BLANK
NUMBER OF UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS
NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE HOUSEHOLD
BLANK
SIZE OF FAMILY - PRIMARY FAMILY
SIZE OF FAMILY - SECONDARY FAMILY NO. 1
- SECONDARY FAMILY NO. 2
- SECONDARY FAMILY NO. 3
- SECONDARY FAMILY NO. 4
- SECONDARY FAMILY NO. 5
- SECONDARY FAMILY NO. 6
- SECONDARY FAMILY NO. 7
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HEAD PRESENT - PRIMARY FAMILY
1 ... Yes
Blank ... No primary family
HEAD PRESENT - SECONDARY FAMILY 1
- SECONDARY FAMILY 2
- SECONDARY FAMILY 3 ,
- SECONDARY FAMILY 4
- SECONDARY FAMILY'S
- SECONDARY FAMILY 6
- SECONDARY FAMILY 7
- SECONDARY FAMILY 8
d
- SECONDARY FAMILY 9
DATE OF COMPLETION OF INTERVIEW (Not editad)
Month =01 ... January 07 ... July
02 ... February 08 ... August
03 ... March 09 — September
04 — April 10 — October
05 ... May 11 ... November
06 ... June 12 ... December
Blank . . . Not reported
Day - 01-31 . . . Day of Month
Blank ... Not reported
BLANK
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CONDITION LIST ASSIGNED
1 — Condition List 1 - Digestive
2 ... Condition List 2 - Bone and Muscle
3 — Condition List 3 - Miscellaneous^/
4 ... Condition List 4 - Impairments
5 ... Condition List 5 - Circulatory
6 ... Condition List 6 - Respiratory
7 ... Unknown
Blank . . . Noninterviewed household
Includes chronic conditions of the genitourinary,  nervous,  endocrine, metabolic,
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TOTAL
1
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6
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9
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Blank
ROOMS
. . . 1 Room
... 2 Rooms
... 3 Rooms
... 4 Rooms
... 5 Rooms
... 6 Rooms
... 7 Rooms
... 8 Rooms
— 9+ Rooms
... DK or Not reported
. . . Not a housing unit
BLANK
BASIC
C

WEIGHT • . -
7098.4484 Adjusted by Segaent/Special HE Sampling
Factors)
(XXXXX.X)
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s                                       APPEHDIX A
                        CODES FOR TYPES OF SPECIAL DWELLING PLACES
                              I.  Specified Institutions
      COPES                        .   TYPES
                             Correctional Institutions
      11 .......... , .. State and Federal penitentiaries, prisons, and reformatories
      11 ............. State and Federal prison farms and camps
      11 ...... , ...... County and City jails, workhouses, penitentiaries
      11 ............. County and City prison farms and camps
      U ............. Federal detention headquarters
      12 ............. State and Federal training or industrial schools
      12 ............. County and municipal training or industrial schools
      12 ........ '..,.. Private schools for delinquents, such as "House of the Good Shephei
                       "Boys Town," etc.
                             Mental Institutions
/     21 ............. Homes and training schools for mental defectives
  —  21 ........ ..... Homes, training schools, colonies, and villages for epileptics
      21 ............. State, Federal, County, and City hospitals for mental diseases
      21 ............. Private hospitals and sanitariums for mental disease
    .  22 ............. Hospitals for the treatment of alcoholics and drug addicts
      23 ............. Veterans Administration mental hospitals
                              Homes for the Aged, Infirm, and Needy
      31 ............. Orphan Asylams
      31 ............. Children ' s homes
      32 ............. County homes, almshouses , poor farms, etc.
      33 .......... ... Fraternal or religious homes for the aged
      34 ; ............ Commercial boarding house for the aged
      35 ............. Homes and schools for the blind
      36 ............. Homes and schools for the deaf
      37 •••• ......... Hospital or resident schools, orthopedic hospitals, and homes for
                       the crippled
      38 ..... • - ..... . Soldiers ' and sailors ' homes
      39 ............. Veterans Administration homes (domiciliary care)
                       Nursing. Convalescent and Rest Homes

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                            Other Hospitals and Hones Providing Specrteli-sed Care
     51	 Tuberculosis sanitarium
     52 	.,, Veterans Administration tuberculosis hospitals
     53	 Homes for incurables
     54	 Chronic and Cancer hospitals
     55	,.,. 22ateraity homes for unmarried so tiers
     56	 Detention asd receiving homes
                         II.  Other Special Dwelling Places
     61 	 Veterans Administration General, Medical  and Surgical Hospitaj
     62	Facilities for the Treaeaent or the Physically 111
                        This type of facility treats physical disorders and is one 1
                        which the patient stays for a relatively shorr period of tis
                        Examples of this type of special dwelling place are:
                         1.  General or emergency hospitals;  children's hospital;
                             maternity, hospital
                         2.  Infirmary
     71 	 Hotels, Transient-type
     72 	 I21CA, Trans ient-cype
     73 	 IWCA, Transient-cype
     74	.'	HJHA, Transient-cype
     75 	 Private residential duos )__      ,          ,       .  .  ,
                                                < Those that  meet the special dwells.
     76 	 Tourist homes             ) place definition
     77 	 Motal, Transient-cype
     78 	 Tourist camp or court, Transient-cype
     79 	... Groups of 5 or more vacation cabins under single management,
                      Transientrcype
     SO 	 Combinations tourist-trailer court, Transient-cype
                          Facilities for Sousing-Students
     31 	 School Dormitory
      V  .
     32 	 Fraternity
     83 	 Sorority
     34	 Schools with resident students  (other than for the needy or iafi;
                      and other than resident schools with separate codes 93 and 94 —
                      see below)
     93 	 Schools with resident students and with predominantly ncn-salari*
                      faculty such as auns or priests
     94 	 Schools with resident students and operated primarily for religia
                      training (other than those with predominantly, non-salaried faculc
                      such  as Bible Institutes
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                       Facilities for Housing Workers
85	,,.,..,, Dormitory for workers
86	 Bunkhouse (provided that it has or is expected  to have  quarters
                 for 5 or more farm or ranch hands)
87 	,,.. Labor Camp
88 ............. Logging Camp
89 	*,..,. Migratory workers * camp
                       Additional Other Places
91	 Convents
92 	Monasteries
93	 )
.,               ) See ?aclli£ias for Bousing Students
00 	Nurses' Hoses
01	 Flophouses
02 	Slssions
03 	 Recreational, and Religious Camps  (Adults or  Family)
04 	 Hacreational and Religious Camps  (Children's)
05 	 Trailer Camps
06 	 Teat Camps
07 	 Araed Forces Installations
08 	 Araed Forces Hospitals
09 	_. Non-transient Hotel (when instructed to treat as a special  dwellia;
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RANDOM RECODE OF PSU
WEEK - CENSUS CODE
'01, 21, 4*T, 61, 81
02, 22, 42, 62, 82
03, 23, 43, 63, 83
04, 24, 44, 64, 84
05, 25, 45, 65, 85
06, 26, 46, 66, 86
07, 27, 47, 67, 87
08, 28, 48, 63, 88
09, 29, 49, 69, 89
10, 30, 50, 70, 90
11, 31, 51, 71, 91
12, 32, 52, 72, 92
13, 33, 53, 73, 93
SEGMENT NUMBER

... Week 01
... Week 02
... Week 03
... Week 04
... Week 05
... Week 06
... Week 07
... Week 08
... Week 09
... Week 10
. . . Week 11
... Week 12
... Week 13

Week plus Segment Number identifies the segment.
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER

Numbered within PSU-Week-Segment
PERSON NUMBER
RECORD TYPE (2)

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Items and Codes
BLANK - Record Serial Number in other record types
BLANK
PROCESSING QUARTER CODE
1 ... Quarter 1, 1979
2 ... Quarter 2, 1979
r 3 ... Quarter 3, 1979
4 ... Quarter 4, 1979;
PROCESSING YEAR
9 ... 1979
BLANK
TYPE OF PSU
0 ... The 31 Large Self -rep resenting SMSA's
1 ... SMSA - Self- rep resent ing
3 ... SMSA - Nonself- representing
4 ... Nan- SMSA - Self- representing
6 ... Non-SMSA - Nonself -representing
REGION
1 ... Northeast
2 ... North Central
3 ... South
4 ... West
                " MORE "

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TABULATION AREA
-Blank ... Non- self -representing sections and self-
representing SMSA's other than 34-64.
Large Self -representing SMSA's
Recode SMSA .. RECODE SMSA
34 Boston 49 Kansas City
35 New York* 50 St. Louis
36 Philadelphia SI Houston
37,. Pittsburgh 52 Dallas
38 Detroit 53 Washington, D.C.
39 Chicago** 54 Seattle-Everett
40 Cincinnati 55 San Diego
41 Los Angeles- 56 Anaheim- Santa Ana-
Long Beach Garden Grove
42 San Francisco- 57 Miami
Oakland 58 Denver
43 Baltimore 59 San Bernardino-
44 Atlanta Riverside-Ontario
45 Buffalo 60 Indianapolis
46. Cleveland 61 San Jose
47 " Minneapolis- 62 New Orleans
St. Paul 63 Tampa- St. Petersburg
48 Milwaukee 64 Portland, Oregon
* Northeastern New Jersey Consolidated Area
** Northwestern Indiana Consolidated Area
BLANK
GEOGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION
1 ... In SMSA; in Central City
2 ... In SMSA; Not in Central City
3 ... Not in SMSA
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Items and Codes
SMSA - NON-SMSA RESIDENCE
1 ... SMSA
2 ... Non-SMSA - Nonfaim
3 ... Non-SMSA - Farm
TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS
1 ... Housing Unit
2 ... Other
BLANK
TELEPHONE (Not edited)
1 ... Yes - phone
2 ... No or none
3 ... Phone, but no number listed or number refused
9 — DK if phone or refused
Blank . . . Not reported and noninterviews
BLANK
RACE (DETAIL)
1 ... White
2 ... Black
3 ... Other
RACE RECODE
1 ... White
2 . , . Other races
1 ... Male
2 ... 'Female

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Items and Codes
AGE
00 ... Under 1 year
01-98 ... Single years
99 ... 99+ years
AGE RECODE #1
01 ... 00-04 years
02 ... 05-14
03 ... 15-24
04 ... 25-34
05 ... 35-44
06 ... 45-54
07 ... 55-64
08 ... 65-74
09 ... 75+
AGE RECODE #2
01 ... Under 6 years
02 ... 6-16 -
03 ... 17-24
04 ... 25-34
05 ... 35-44
06 ... 45-54
07 ... 55-64
08 ... 65-74
09 ... 75+
AGE RECODE #3
1 ... Under 15 years
2 ... 15-44
3 ... 45-64 ' ,
4 ... 65+
MARITAL STATUS
0 ... Under 17 years
1 ... Married - Spouse present
2 ... Widowed
3 ... Never married
4 ... Divorced
5 ... Separated
6 ... Married - Spouse absent

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EDUCATION
01
02
03
04
OS
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
EDUCATION
1 ...
2 ...
3 ...
4 ...
5 ...
6 ...
7 ...
8 ...
EDUCATION
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12 .
13
Items and Codes
OF INDIVIDUAL-COMPLETED YEARS
Under 17 years of age
None
1-4 years completed
5-7 years completed
8 years completed
9-11 years completed
12 years completed (high school grad.)
13-14 years completed
15 years completed
16 years completed (college graduate)
17+ years completed (graduate school)
Unknown
Not reported
OF IM3IVIDUAL RECODE
Under 17 years o£ age
None
01-08 (elementary school}
09-11 (high school)
12 (high school graduate)
13-15 (college)
16+ (college graduate +)
Unknown
OF FAMILY HEAD OR UNRELATED INDIVIDUAL - DETAIL
Under 17 years of age
None
1-4 years completed
5-7 years completed
8 years completed
9-11 years completed
12 years completed (high school graduate)
13-14 years completed
15 years completed
16 years completed (college graduate)
17+ years completed (graduate school)
Unknown
Not reported

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EDUCATION OF HEAD - RECODE
1 ... Under 17 years of age
2 ... None
3 ... 01-08 Celementary school)
4 ... 09-11 (high school)
S ... 12 (high school graduate)
6 ... 13-15 (college)
7 ... 16+ (college graduate +)
8 ... Unloiown
VETERAN STATUS
0 ... Under 17 years of age
1 ... Nonveteran
2 ... Peacetime only
3 ... World War I
4 ... World War II
5 ... Korean War
6 ... Vietnam veteran
7 ... DK if served in Armed Forces
8 ... DK if war veteran
9 ... Post Vietnam
FAMILY INCOME OR INCOME OF UNRELATED INDIVIDUAL
01 ... Under $1,000
02 ... $1,000-1,999
03 ... 2,000-2,999
04 ... 3,000-3,999
05 ... 4,000-4,999
06 ... 5,000-5,999
07 ... 6,000-6,999
08 ... 7,000-9,999
09 ... 10,000-14,999
10 ... 15,000-24,999
11 ... 25,000+
12 ... Unknown
13 ... Not reported

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FAMILY INCOME RECODE

    1 ... Under $3,000
    2 ... $3,000-4,999
    3 ...  5,000-6,999
    4 ...  7,000-9,999
    5 ... 10,000-14,999
    6 ... 15,000-24,999
    7 ... 25,000+
    8 ... Unknown
 '-72
             FAMILY RELATIONSHIP

                 Type of Family

                     & ... Primary individual
                     - ... Secondary individual
                     0 ... Primary family
                   1-9 ... Secondary families

                 Relationshin
                                   3
                                   4
                           Unrelated individual living alone
                           Head of family or unrelated individual
                           not living alone
                           Wife (husband living at home and not
                          • in Armed Forces)
                           Wife (husband living at home and is
                           in Aimed Forces)
                           Child of head or spouse
                           Grandchild of head or suouse
                                   5 ... Parent of head or spouse
                                   6 ... Other relative
   73
  Q2
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FAMILY RELATIONSHIP RECODE (Living Arrangement)

    1 ... Living alone
    2 ... Living with nonrelatives
    3 ... Living with spouse
    4 ... Living with relatives - other

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Q19 § 20
 Recode
USUAL ACTIVITY
                               0
                               1
                               2
                               3
                               4
                               5
                               6
                               7
                        Under 6 years
                        Usually working
                        Keeping house (female)
                        Retired - Health (45+ years)
                        Going to school
                        Something else
                        Unknown
                        Retired, Other (45+ years)
   75
    06
CURRENT ACTIVITY DURING PAST 2
            Currently Employed^
                    Unemployed-
                        Under 17 years
                        Worked in past 2 weeks
                        Did not work, has job, not on layoff and
                        not looking for work
                        Did not work, has job, looking for work
                        Did not work, has job, on layoff
                        Did not work, has job, on layoff and looking
                        for work
                        Did not work, has job, unknown if looking or
                        on layoff
                        Did not work, no job, looking for work or
                        on layoff
                        Not in labor force (17+)
   76
   Q7e
CLASS OF WORKER
    0 ... Never worked
    1 ... Private paid
    2 ... Federal Government
    3 ... State Government
    4 ... Local Government
    5 ... Incorporated business
    6 ... Self-employed
    7 ... Without pay
    8 ... Not in Labor force
    9 ... Unknown or not reported
   77-79
   Q7b
INDUSTRY DETAIL CODE

017-999 ... Code Number
  Blank ... Not applicable

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INDUSTRY RECODE NO. 1

    See Attachment
  82-83
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INDUSTRY RECODE NO. 2
    See Attachment
  84-86
 Q7c
OCCUPATION DETAIL CODE

001-995 ... Code number
  Blank ... Not applicable
  87-88
 Recode
OCCUPATION RECODE NO. 1

    See Attachment
  -89-90
 Recode
OCCUPATION RECODE NO. 2

    See Attachment
   91
  92-93
   R
 CQ4-34)
RESPONDENT
                               1 ... Self entirely
                               2 ... Self partly
                               3 ... Spouse
                               4 ... Mother
                               5 ... Father
                               6 ... Other female family member
                               7 ... Other male family member
                               8 ... Other
                               9 ... Not reported
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   94
                  OF RESPONDENT

                  1 ... Under 20 years
                  2 ... 20-54 years
                  3 ... 55-64 years
                  4 ... 65-74 years
                  5 ... 75+ years
                  6 ... Unknown and Not reported
  95-96
Generated
ACTUAL FAMILY SIZE
   00 ... Unrelated individuals
  01 + ... Family size
   97
 Recede
SIZE OF FAMILY RECODE

    0 ... Unrelated Individuals
    1 ... One member
    2 ... 2. members
    3 ... 3 members
    4	4 members
    5	5 members
    6 ... 6 members
    7 ... 7 members
    8 ... 8+ members
   98
Q21-27a
LIMITATION OF ACnVTTY DUE TO CHRONIC CONDITIONS

    1 ... Cannot perform Usual Activity
    2 ... Can perform UA but limited in amount and kind
    3 ... Can perform UA but limited in outside activities
    4 ... Not limited (including unknown) or not
          applicable (persons with no chronic conditions)
 99-101
   99
  Q28a
DURATION OF LIMITATION OF ACTIVITY


                        if 1-3 chr. 98
              Unit = 1 ... Months
                     2 ... Years
                     3 ... Unknown
                 Blank ... Not applicable
100-101
              Number of Units =
                 00 ... Less than 1 month
              01-97 ... Number of months or years
                 99 ... Unknown
              Blank ... Not amilicable

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TOTAL RESTRICTED ACTIVITY DAYS IN PAST 2 WEEKS^
00 ... None
01-14 ... Number of Days
BED DISABILITY DAYS IN PAST 2 WEEKS
00 ... None
01-14 . . . Number of days
WORK/SCHDOL-LOSS DAY IDENTIFIER
1 ... Under 6 years of age
2 ... School- loss days
3 ... Work- loss days
WORK OR SCHOOL-LOSS DAYS IN PAST 2 WEEKS
00 ... None or Under 6
01-14 ... Number of days
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DENTAL VISITS IN 2 WEEKS
00 ... None
01+.. . Number of visits
I/
   Includes bed days, work-loss or school-loss days, and other restricted activity-
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Items and Codes
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DOCTOR VISITS IN 12 M3NTHS
Known/Unknown Code
1 ... Number of visits known
2 ... Number of visits unknown
Number of Visits
000 . . . None or Unknown
001-997 . . . Number of visits
NUMBER OF SHDRT-STAY BDSPITAL DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS^
000 ... None
001-365 ... Number of days
INTERVAL SINCE LAST DOCTOR VISIT
0 ... Never
1 ... Visit in past 2 weeks
3 ... 2 weeks to less than 6 months
4 ... 6 months to less than 12 months
5 ... 1 year
6 ... 2-4 years
7 ... 5+ years
9 ... Unknown
INTERVAL SINCE LAST DENTAL VISIT
0 ... Never
1 ... Visits in 2 weeks
2 ... 2 weeks to less than 6 months
3 ... 6 months to less than 12 months
4 ... 1 year
5 ... 2-4 years
6 ... 5+ years
8 ... Unknown
—  Short-stay Hospitals -  All hospital service types except mental (Code 02),
    Tuberculosis l&xle u3), Orthopedic (Code 08),  Contagious Disease (Code 09),
^    Chronic Disease (Code 10), all other (Code 12), Nursing Home (Codes 94 and 95),
    and not in index (Code 93).

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140
141
142
143-144
Item No.
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Generated
-
Generated
-
Q34
2
Items and Codes
NUMBER OP SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES!/
00 ... None
01+. . . Number of visits
TOTAL 2 -!-"EE3C DOCTOR VISITS
00 ... None
01+. . . Number of visits
BLANK
HOSPITAL OWNERSHIP FOR SS EPISODES
0 ... No episodes
1 ... All in federal hospitals
2 ... All in nonf ederal hospitals
3 ... Both federal and nonf ederal hospitals
BLANK
BED DAYS PAST 12 MONTHS
0 ... None
1 ... 1-7 days
2 ... 8-30 days
3 ... 31-180 days
4 ... 181-365 days
5 ... Unknown
FAMILY STRUCTURE
01 ... Both parents, no other adults
02 ... Mother only
03 ... Father only
04 ... Both parents and other adult relative
05 — Mother and other adult relative
06 ... Father and other adult relative
07 ... No parent, but one adult relative
08 ... No parent, but two or more adult relatives
09 ... Other
10 ... Not applicable, 25-t- years and/or ever married
I/
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Item No.
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Items and Codes
HEALTH STATUS
1 ... Excellent
2 ... Good
3 ... Fair
4 ... Poor
5 ... Unknown
BLANK
HOURS WORKED PER WEEK AT MUN JOB
01-97 ... 1-97 hours worked
98 ... 98+ hours worked
99 ... Unknown
Blank . . . Not in labor force or never worked
OTHER JOBS EAST 2 WEEKS
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
3 ... Unknown
Blank . . . Not in labor force or never worked or does not
have job or business
BLANK
HEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES
36-34 . . . Number of Inches
99 ... Unknown
Blank . . . Under 17 years of age
USED MEDICAID - PAST 12 MONTHS
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
3 ... Unknown

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Item 8
Item 9
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MEDICAID - TYPE OF CARD
1 ... Medicaid card - current
2 ... Medicaid card - expired
3 ... Card seen - unknown type
4 ... Unknown
5 ... No Medicaid card or not reported
WEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES
050-400 ... Number of pounds
999 . . . Unknown
Blank . . . Under 17 years of age
HOURS WORKED AT ALL JOBS
01-97 ... 01-97 hours worked
98 ... 98+ hours worked
99 ... Unknown
Blank ... Not applicable - chr. 149 •* 1,3
WEEKS WORKED PER YEAR
00 ... None
01-51 . ; . 01-51 weeks
52 ... All year
53 ... Unknown
Blank . . . Under 17 years
LAST WORKED FOR MORE THAN 2 WEEKS
00 — Less than year
01-97 . . . 1-97 years
98 ... Never worked
99 — Unknown
Blank . . . Under 17 years or worked in past 2 weeks
BLANK

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CONDITION LIST ASSIGNED AND ASKED
1 ... Condition List 1 - Digestive
2 ... Condition List 2 - Bone and Muscle
3 ... Condition List 3 - Miscellaneous!./
4 ... Condition List 4 - Impairments
5 ... Condition List 5 - Circulatory
6 ... Condition List 6 - Respiratory
7 ... Unknown
RECEIVED INCOME
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
INDIVIDUAL INCOME
01 ... Under $1,000
02 ... $1,000 - 1,999
03 ... 2,000 - 2,999
04 ... 3,000 - 3,999
05 ... 4,000 - 4,999
06 ... 5,000 - 5,999
07 ... 6,000 - 6,999
08 ... 7,000 - 9,999
09 ... 10,000 - 14,999
10 ... 15,000 - 24,999
11 ... 25 , 000 and over
12 ... Unknown
13 ... No income received
INCOME OF HEAD OF FAMILY
01 ... Under $1,000
02 ... $1,000 - 1,999
03 ... 2,000 - 2,999
04 ... 3,000 - 3,999
05 ... 4,000 - 4,999
06 ... 5,000 - 5,999
07 ... 6,000 - 6,999
08 ... 7,000 - 9,999
09 ... 10,000 - 14,999
10 ... 15,000 - 24,999
11 ... 25,000 and over
12 ... Unknown
13 ... No income received
Includes chronic conditions of the genitourinary,  nervous,  endocrine,  metabolic,
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INCOME OF MAJOR BREADWINNER
01 ... Under $1,000
02 ... $1,000 - 1,999
03 ... 2,000 - 2,999
04 ... 3,000 - 3,999
05 ... 4,000 - 4,999
06 ... 5,000 - 5,999
07 ... 6,000 - 6,999
08 ... 7,000 - 9,999
09 ... 10,000 - 14,999
10 ... 15,000 - 24,999
11 ... 25 , 000 and over
12 ... Unknown
13 ... No income received
MAIN RACIAL BACKGROUND
1 ... Alaskan Native or American Indian
2 ... Asian or Pacific Islander
3 ... Black
4 ... White
5 ... Another group not listed
6 ... Multiple entry - unknown which is main
racial background
7 ... Unknown
BLANK
BASIC WEIGHT BEFORE ASC ADJUSTMENT (XXXXX.X)
FINAL BASIC WEIGHT (X23XX.)
6.5 WEIGHT (FINAL BASIC WEIGHT x 6.5) (XXXXXX)
MAIN SPANISH ORIGIN
01 ... Puerto Rican
02 ... Cuban
03 — Mexican
04 ... Mexicano
05 ... Mexican American
06 ... Chicano
07 ... Other Latin American
08 t . . Other Spanish
09 — Spanish - DK type
10 ... No - Not Spanish origin
11 ... Unknown

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                    Items and Codes
201-209
210-218
219-227
228-236
  201-204
  205-208
  209-212
  213-216
Basic Weight using one quarter's data  CB.W.)
Basic Weight using two quarter's data  CB.W./2)
Basic Weight using four quarter's data  (B.W./4)
Basic Weight using eight quarter's data  (B.W./8)
237-24S
246-254
  217-220
  221-224
6.5 WEIGHT (Basic weight x 6.5)
  Quarter and Semiannual, Annual
  Biannual (6.5 wt/2)

255-263
264-272
  225-228
  229-232
WEIGHTED NUMBER OF RESTRICTED ACTIVITY DAYS FOR A
GIVEN PERIOD (Based on 2-week recall period)
  Quarter, Semiannual, Annual
  Biannual
273-281
282-290
  233-236
  237-240
WEIGHTED NUMBER OF BED DAYS FOR A GIVEN PERIOD
(Based on 2-week recall period)
  Quarter, Semiannual, Annual
  Biannual
291-299
300-308
  241-244
  245-248
         NUMBER OF WDRK/SCH30L LOSS DAYS FOR A GIVEN
PERIOD  (based on 2-week recall period)
  Quarter, Semiannual, Annual
  Biannual
309-317
318-326
  249-252
  253-256
ZEROS
327-335
336-344
  257-260
  261-264
WEIGHTED NUMBER OF DENTAL VISITS FOR A GIVEN PERIOD
 (based on 2-week recall period)
   Quarter, Semiannual, Annual
   Biannual

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Character
Tape
Locations
345-354





355-380

381-389
390-398
399-407
408'-416

417-425
426-434
435-443
444-452
453-461
462-466
Previous
Binary Tape
Locations






-

281-284
285-288
289-292
293-296

297-300
301-304
305-308
309-312
313-316
-
Items and Codes
L
CHRONIC CONDITION PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE FACTOR CCt.JCCCGCa
For prevalence or incidence estimates of chronic conditions,
tabulate only on the list assigned and
asked which includes
the chronic condition, and multiply the appropriate weight
by the factor in this field. This will
subsairole to full-samnle totals.

weight the one -sixth

BLANK
WEIGHTED NUMBER OF DOCTOR VISITS FOR A
(Based on a 12 -month recall period)
Quarter
Semiannual
Annual
Biannual
WEIGHTED NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL
(Based on a 12 -month recall period)
Quarter
Semiannual
Annual
Biannual
GIVEN PERIOD


•
C
DAYS FOR A GIVEN PERIOi




ANNUAL WEIGHTED NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES FOR A
GIVEN PERIOD (Based on a 12 -month recall period)
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                          HIS  - 1979  COMPUTER PROCESSING
                            Industry Recodes Outline
                     Attachment  to Person Final Tape Record
Recodes
fo. 1
lirs. 80-81)
1
2
10

20
(30-43)
30
( 31_"
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
No. 2
COirs. 82-83)
01
02
03

04
COS)
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
05
Detail
Code
(Chrs. 77-79)
017-019
027-028
047-049
057
067-069
077

268-298
307-318 .
319,327
107-109
118
338,339
347-369
119-138
139-149
157-169
INDUSTRY TITLE
AGRICULTURE
FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
MINING

CONSTRUCTION
MANUFACTURING:
Food and Kindred Products
Textile Mill Products
Apparel and ether finished
products made from fabrics
and similar materials
Lumber and wood products,
except furnitures
Furniture and fixtures
Printing, publishing, and
allied industries
Chemicals and allied products
Stone, clay, and glass products
Primary metal industries
Fabricated metal products,
except ordnance, machinery
and transportation equipment
SIC Code*
01, 07,
ex 0713
08,09
10-14

15-17

20,0713
22
23
24
25
27
28
32
33
34
S andard International Classification

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   No.
Sirs.  80-81)


  (30-43)

    40

    41


    42

   43
   so

   51



  52


 55



 60


.-62)

61

52



'0
No. 2
    82-83)

  05

  OS

 OS


 OS

 OS
   (06)

    06

   06



   06


   06



  07


 (07)

 07

 07



"OS-
                      Code
                  (Chrs.  77-79)
                                 177-198

                                199-209
                                                       INDUSTRY TITLE
                                219-238

                                239-2S9
                                299
                                328-337
                                377-398
               407

             408-429



             447-449
                               Machinery,  except electrical
  Transportation Equipment

 All other and unspecified
 TRANSPORTATION

 Railroad transportation

^1 other transportation
                              669

                           607-668
                           677-698
                                        RETAIL TRADE:
                              and drinlcing places

                       Other retail  trade
                           7°7"718     SWK- ImJmCS' AND "HI
                                                                                  SIC Code*
                                                                        35

                                                                        36


                                                                       37

                                                                     21,26,
                                                                     29-31,
                                                                     38,39,
                                                                     19
                                                                                  40 ..

                                                                                41,42  (
                                                                                44-47  v
                                                                                 48


                                                                                 49



                                                                                SO
                                      58

                                    52-57,
                                      59


                                   60-67

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                                       -3-
Recedes
L. 1
rf 80-81)
(80-87)
80

81

82
83
84
85
86
87

—
'S#U-92)
90

91
92
93



94
95



No. 2
(Chrs. 82-83)
(09)
09

09

09
09
09
09
09
09


(10)
10

10
10
11



11
12



Detail
Code
(Chrs. 77-79)

779-798

727-748

749-759
807-809
828-848
857-869
769
777,778,
849,877-
897

907,917

927
937
997,999
and all
other
codes
996
Not
Applicable



INDUSTRY TITLE

SERVICES:
Personal services (except
private households
Miscellaneous business
services
Repair services
Amusement and recreation services
Medical and other health services
Educational services
Private households
Other miscellaneous services


GOVERNMENT
Federal government, including
international
State government
Local government
UNKNOWN INDUSTRY



New Worker
Codes 0 and 8 in current
activity recede (Loc. 75)
(Under 17 or 17+ and not
in Labor Force)

SIC CODE*


72

73

75,76
78,79
80
82,84
88
70,81
86,89


91,94

92
93
_



99




Jard International Classification

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            V_x

Industry Recede No. 2 - Titles
Code
01
02
03
04
05
06
.07
08
09
10
11
12
TITLES
Agriculture
Forestry and Fisheries
Mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Transportation and* Public Utilities
Wholesale and Retail Trade
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
Services and Miscellaneous
Public Administration
Unknown
Not in Labor Force
Recode No. 1
Inclusions
01
02
10
20
30-43
50-53
60-62
70
80-87
90-92
93,94
95

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        HIS - 1979
Occupation Recede Outline
Recedes
No. 1
• hrs. 87-88)
(01-06)
01
02
03
04
05
06 '
07
10
SI-IS)
11
12
13
14
15
No. 2
CChrs. 89-90)

01
01
01
01
01
01
02
03

04
04
04
04
-• — 04
Detail
Code
CChrs. 84-86)

002,006-
023
034-054,
091-096
061-085
102-145
150-162
All other
codes
0--,1~
201-245
260-285

305
341-355
331,332,
361,383
364-372
376,391
All other
codes 3--
OCOJPATION TITLE
PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND
KINDRED WORKERS
Engineers and architects
Scientists
Health workers
Teachers, including college
Engineering and science technicians
All other professional, technical,
and kindred workers
Managers and administrators,
except farm
Sales workers
CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS
Bookkeepers
Office machine operators
Mail handlers, postal clerks,
and telegraph messengers
Secretaries, stenographers,
typists, and receptionists
All other clerical workers

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Recedes
No. 1
(Qirs. 87-88)
(20-24)
20
21
22
23
24
30
31
40
50
51
No. 2
CChrs. 89-90)

05
05
05
05
05
06
07
08
09
10
Detail
Code
(Chrs. 84-86)

415,416
410-412,421,
430,431,436,
440,510-512,
520-523,
534,530,
560
470-495
403,404,'
442,446,
454,461,
462,502-504,
514,533,
535-540,
561,562
All other
codes 4--,
5—
601-696
701-715
740-785
801,802
821-824
OCCUPATION TITLE
CRAFTS1EN AND KINDRED WORKERS
Carpenters
Other construction craftsmen
Mechanics and repairmen
Metal craftsmen, except mechanics
'All other craftsmen
Operatives, except transport
Transport equipment operatives
Laborers, except farm
Farmers and farm managers
Farm laborers and farm foremen

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Recedes
No. 1
CChrs. 87-88)
(60-63)

60
61
62
63
64
70
80
90-

No. 2
CChrs. 89-90)


11
11
11
11
12
13
13
14

Detail
Code
CChrs. 84-86)


901-903
910-916
921-954
960-965
980-984
i
995
990
Not
• .Applicable
OCCUPATION TITLE
SERVICE WORKERS, EXCEPT PRIVATE
HOUSEHOLD
Cleaning service
Food service
Health and personal service
Protective service
Private household workers
Occupation not reported, or
unknown
New workers
Codes 0 and 8 in current activity
recode (Loc. 75) .

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Occuoation Recede No. 2 - Titles
Code
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
TITLE
Prof e?5T<">nsl , technical, and TcipdTPti wqrVp-p?
Managers and administrators, except faun
Sales workers
Clerical and kindred workers
Craftsmen and kindred workers
Operatives, except transport
Transport equipment operatives
Laborers, except farm
Fanners and farm managers
Farm laborers and farm foremen
Service workers, except private household
Private household workers
Unknown
Not in labor force
Recede No. 1
Inclusions
01-06
07
10
11-15
20-24
30
31
40
50
51
60-63
64
70,30
90

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CONDITIONS

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                      CONDITION FILE INCLUSIONS


The Condition File is comprised of the following types of records:

     1.  Acute condition records (location 103-2) .

     2.  Chronic condition records where the condition is reported
         to be the main or secondary cause of activity limitation
         (location 103-1 and location 129-1 or 2) .

     3.  Chronic__condition records (location 103-1) with locations
         105-108 coded to the check list of conditions for each body
         system:  digestive; skin and musculoskeletal; genitourinary,
         etc.; circulatory; and respiratory.
         For 1979,  the total sample was divided into six sub-samples.  1
         Each of these sub-samples were administered a check list of   1
         broad categories of chronic conditions, including impairments . J

         The condition list assigned and asked is indicated in tape
         location 177:
                                    1
              1 ... Digestive

              2 — Skin and Musculoskeletal

              3 ... Miscellaneous (includes conditions of the
                    genitourinary, nervous, endocrine, metabolic,
                    and blood and blood-foraing systems and other
                    selected chronic conditions) .

              4 ... Impairments

              5 ... Circulatory

              6 — Respiratory

              7 ... Unknown

         To obtain the weighted prevalence for a particular system:

              a.  Control on the code in location 177 for the
                  system.

              b.  Divide the factor in locations 411-420 by 1,000,000
                   (to adjust for the implied decimal) and multiply
                  the result by the weight in locations 219-227.

              c.  Sum the results of b.

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Page 2 - Condition File Inclusions... cont'd.
         Prevalence of specific conditions within the check lists can be
         obtained by using the IQD codes (location 105-108) or a. combination
         of Recode 1 codes (location 109-111) and the I CD codes.  There are
         at least two situations where the same conditions appear on two
         separate lists.  For example, selected impairments appear in both
         177:2 and 177:4 and diabetes appears in 177:1 and 177:3.
     To obtain the prevalence of diabetes using both condition lists;
              a.  Control on the list codes in location
                  177 (177:1 and 177:3) and location 109-111:090.
              b.  Divide the factor in locations 411-420 by 2,000,000
                  (to adjust for the implied decimal) and multiply the
                  result by the weight in locations 219-227.
              c.  Sum the results of b.

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                HIS - CALENDAR YEAR 1979 - FINAL TAPE RECORDS
                          Outline of Items and Codes
                       Condition Record (Record Typ*. 5)
                             Number of Records - 59,"62S~
Tape
Locations
1-2
3-5
6-7
8-9
10-11
12-13
14
15-16
Item No.
-
HH-5
HH-5
HH-5
HH-5
-
-
-
Items and Codes
BLANK
RANDOM RECODE OF PSU
WEEK - CENSUS CODE
01, 21, 41,, 61, 81 ... Week 01
02, 22, 42, 62, 82 ... Week 02
03, 23, 43, 63, 83 ... Week 03
04, 24, 44, 64, 84 ... Week 04
OS, 25, 45, 65, 85 ... Week 05
06, 26, 46, 66, 86 ... Week 06
07, 27, 47, 67, 87 .. Week 07
08, 28, 48, 68, 88 ... Week 08
09, 29, 49, 69, 89 ... Week 09
10, 30, 50, 70, 90 ... Week 10
11, 31, 51, 71, 91 ... Week 11
12, 32, 52, 72, 92 ... Week 12
13, 33, 53, 73, 93 ... Week 13
SEQUENT NUMBER
Week plus Segment Number identifies the segment
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER
Numbered within PSU-Week-Segment
PERSON NUMBER
RECORD TYP.E (3)
RECORD SERIAL NUMBER
See Condition File Inclusions preceding this page.

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Tape
Locations
17-18
19
20
21-27
28
29
Item No.
-
Recede
Recode
-
RC Record
RC Record
Items and Codes
BLANK
PROCESSING QUARTER CODE
1 ... Quarter 1, 1979
2 ... Quarter 2, 1979
3 ... Quarter 3, 1979
4 ... Quarter 4, 1979
PROCESSING YEAR
9 ... 1979
*
BLANK
TYPE OF PSU
0 ... The 31 Large Self -representing SMSA's
1 ..*. SMSA - Self-representing
3 ... SMSA - nonself- representing
'~...'NtJn-SM.SA - Self -representing
6 ... Nan- SMSA - Xonself- representing
REGION
1 ... Northeast
2 ... North Central
3 ... South
4 ... West
                  "MORE"

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f
\ 	
Tape
Locations
30-31

< -
32
33
34-35

Item No.
RC Record


-
RC Record
-

Items and Codes
TABULATION AREA
Blank ... Nonself -representing section and self-
representing SMSA's other than 34-64.
Large Self- representing SMSA's
Recode SMSA Recede SMSA
34 Boston 49 - Kansas City
35 New York* 50 St. Louis
36 Philadelphia 51 Houston
37 Pittsburgh 52 Dallas
38 Detroit 53 Washington, D.C.
39 Chicago** 54 Seattle-Everett
40 Cincinnati 55 San Diego
41 Los Angeles- 56 Anaheim-Santa Ana-
Long Beach Garden Grove
42 San Francisco- 57 Miami
Oakland 58 Denver
43 Baltimore 59 San Bernardino-
44 Atlanta Riverside-Ontario .
45 Buffalo 60 Indianapolis
46 Cleveland 61 San Jose
47 Minneapolis- 62 Ne/r Orleans
St. Paul 63 Tainpa-St. Petersburg
48 Milwaukee 64 Portland, Oregon
* Northeastern New Jersey Consolidated Area
** Northwestern Indiana Consolidated Area
BLANK
GEOGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION
1 ... In SMSA; in Central City
2 ... In SMSA; Not in Central City
3 ... Not in SMSA
BLANK

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Tape
Locations
36
37
38-42
43
44-49
SO
51
52
53-54
Item No.
Recede
HH-8
-
HH-15
-.
Qi
Recede
Q2
Q3
Items and Codes
SMSA - NON-SMSA RESIDENCE
1 ... SMSA
2 ... Non-SMSA - Nonfarm
3 ... Non-SMSA - Farm
TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS
1 ... Housing Unit
2 ... Other
BLANK
TELEPHONE (Not edited}
1 ... Yes - phone
2 ... No or none
3 ... Phone, but no number listed or number
refused
9 ... DK if phone or refused
Blank . . . Not reported
BLANK
RACE (DETAIL)
1 ... White
2 ... Blade
3 ... Other
RACE RECODE
1 ... White
2 ... Other races
SEX
1 ... Male
2 ... Female
AGE
00 ... Under 1 year
01-98 ... Single years
99 ... 99+ years

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Locations
55-56









57-58









59




60







Item No.
Recede









Recode









Recede




Q4








Items and
Codes
ACE RECODE #1
01 ..
02 ..
03 ..
04 ..
05 ..
06 ..
07 ..
08 ..
09 ..
. 00-04 years
. 05-14 years
. 15-24 years
. 25-34 years
. 35-44 years
. 45-54 years
. 55-64 years
. 65-74 years
. 75+ years









AGE RECODE #2
01 ..
02 ..
03 ..
04 ..
05 ..
06 ..
07 ..
08 ..
09 ..
. Under 6 years
. 6-16 years
. 17-24 years
. 25-34 years
. 35-44 years
. 45-54 years
. 55-64 years
. 65-74 years'
. 75+ years









AGE RECODE #3
1 ..
2 ..
3 ..
4 ..
MARITAL
0 ..
1 ..
2 ..
3 ..
' 4 ..
5 ..
6 ..
. Under 15 years
. 15-44 years
. 45-64 years
. 65+ years
STATUS
. Under 17 years
. Married - Spouse
. Widowed
. Never married
. Divorced
. Separated
. Married - Spouse






present




absent

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HIS - CALENDAR YEAR  1979 - FINAL TAPE RECORDS
Tape
Locations
61-62
63
64-65
Item No.
Q2a,b
Q2a,b
Recede
Q2a,b
Items and Codes
EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL - COMPLETED YEARS
01 ... Under 17 years of age
02 ... None
03 ... 1-4 years completed
04 ... 5-7 years completed
05 ... 8 years completed
06 ... 9-11 years completed
07 ... 12 years completed (High School grad. )
08 ... 13-14 years completed
09 ... 15 years completed
10 ... 16 years completed CCollege graduate)
11 ... 17-f years completed (Graduate school)
12 ... Unknown
13 ... Not, reported
EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL RECODE
1 ... Under 17 years of age
2 ... None
3 ... 01-08 (elementary school)
4 ... 09-11 (high school)
5 ... 12 (high school graduate)
6 ... 13-15 Ccollege)
7 ... 16+ ("college graduate +)
8 ... Unknown
EDUCATION OF FAMILY HEAD OR UNRELATED INDIVIDUAL -
DETAIL
01 ... Under 17 years of age
02 ... None
03 ... 1-4 years completed
04 ... 5-7 years completed
05 ... 8 years completed
06 ... 9-11 years completed
07 ... 12 years completed (high school grad. )
08 ... 13-14 years completed
09 . . 15 years completed
10 . . 16 years completed Ccollege graduate)
11 ..17+ years completed (graduate school)
12 .. Unknown
13 .. Not reported

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_ locations
66







67









~
68-69 '













70




1
\


Item No.
Q2a,b
Recede






Q3a,b










Q12













Q12
Recede







Items and Codes
EDUCATION OF HEAD - RECODE
1 ... Under 17 /ears of age
2 ... None
3 ... 01-08 (elementary school)
4 ... 09-11 (high school)
5 ... 12 (high school graduate)
6 ... 13-15 (college)
7 ... 16+ (college graduate +)
8 ... Unknown
VETERAN STATUS
0 ... Under 17 years of age
1 ... Nonveteran
2 ... Peacetime only
3 ... World War I
4 ... World War II
5 ... Korean War
6 ... Vietnam Veteran
7 ... DK if served in Aimed Forces
8 ... DK if war veteran
9 ... Post Vietnam
FAMILY INCOME OR INCOME OF UNRELATED INDIVIDUAL
01 ... Under $1,000
02 ... $1,000-1,999
03 ... 2,000-2,999
04 ... 3,000-3,999
05 ... 4,000-4,999
06 ... 5,000-5,999
07 ... 6,000-6,999
08 ... 7,000-9,999
09 ... 10,000-14,999
10 ... 15,000-24,999
11 ... 25,000+
12 ... Unknown
13 ... Not reported
FAMILY INCOME RECODE
1 ... Under $3,000
2 ... $3,000-4,999
3 ... 5,000-6,999
4 ... 7,000-9,999
5 ... 10,000-14,999
6 ... 15,000-24,999
7 ... 25,000+
8 ... Unknown

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                  HIS - CALENDAR YEAR  1979 . FINAL TAPE RECORD
  Tape
Locations
 Item No.
                 Items and Codes
  71-72

   71
   Q2
   72
FAMILY RELATIONSHIP

    Type of Family

         & ... Primary Individual
         - ... Secondary individual
        0 ... Primary family
      1-9 ... Secondary families

    Relationship

        & ... Unrelated individual living alone
        0 ... Head of family or unrelated individual
              not living alone
        1 ... Wife (husband living at home and not
              in Armed Forces)
        2 ... «Wife (husband living at home and is
              in Armed Forces)
        3 ... Child of head or spouse
        4 ... Grandchild of head or spouse
        5 ... Parent of head or spouse
        6 ... Other relative
   73
    Q2
  Recede
FAMILY RELATIONSHIP RECODE (Living Arrangement)

    1 ... Living alone
    2 ... Living with nonrelatives
    3 ... Living with spouse
    4 ... Living with relatives - other
   74
Q19 § 20
 Recede
USUAL ACTIVITY

    0 ... Under 6 years
    1 ... Usually working
    2 ... Keeping house (female)
    3 ... Retired - Health (45+ years)
    4 ... Going to school
    5 ... Something else
    6 ... Unknown
    7 ... Retired, Other C45+ years)


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. Tape
Locations
75
76
77-79
80-81
82-83
84-86
it
Item No.
Q6
Currently Ernip
Unemp
Q7e
Q7b
Recede
Recede
Q7c
Items and Codes
CURRENT ACTIVITY DURING PAST 2 WEEKS
0 ... Under 17 years
r^L ... Worked in past 2 weeks
loved I ^ ••• Did not work, has job, not on layoff
] and not looking for work
S3 ... Did not work, has job, looking for work
4 ... Did not work,, has job, on layoff
5 ... Did not work, has job, on layoff and
i looking for work
loved | 6 ... Did not work, has job, unknown if looking
or on layoff
^7_ . . . Did not work, no job, looking for work
or on layoff
8 ... Not ^n labor force (17+)
CLASS OF WORKER
0 ... Never worked
1 ... Private paid
2 ... Federal Government
3 ... State Government
4 ... Local Government
5 ... Incorporated business
6 ... Self-employed
7 ... Without pay
8 ... Not in labor force
9 ... Unknown or not reported
INDUSTRY DETAIL CODE
017-999 ... Code number
Blank ... Not applicable
INDUSTRY RECODE NO. 1
See Attachment
INDUSTRY RECODE NO. 2
See Attachment
OCCUPATION DETAIL CODE
001-995 . . . Code number
Blank . . . Not applicable

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                  HIS - CALENDAR YEAR 1979 - FINAL TAPE RECORDS
  Tape
Locations
 Item No.
                 Items and Codes
  07 OQ
  o/—oo
  Recede
OCCUPATION RECODE NO. 1

    See Attachment
  89-90
  Recede
OCCUPATION RECODE NO. 2

    See Attachment
   91
    R
  CQ4-34)
RESPONDENT
                                1 ... Self entirely
                                2 ... Self partly
                                3 ... Spouse
                                4 ... Mother
                                5 ... Father
                                6 ... Other female family member
                                7 ... Other male family member
                                8 .»  Other
                                9 ... Not reported
  92-93
               BLANK
   94
               AGE OF RESPONDENT

                   1 ... Under 20 years
                   2 ... 20-54 years
                   3 ... S5-64 years
                   4 ... 65-74 years
                   5 ... 75+ years
                   6 ... Unknown and Not reported
  95-96
Generated
ACTUAL FAMILY SIZE
   00 ... Unrelated individuals
   01+ ... Family size
   97
  Recode
SIZE OF FAMILY RECODE

    0 ... Unrelated individuals
    1 ... One member
    2 ... 2 members
    3 ... 3 members
    4 ... 4 members
    5 .;. 5 members
    6 ... 6 members
    7 ... 7 members
    8 ... 8+ members

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_
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QUESTION
NUMBER — THIS
Source 1
(Loc.
0 —
1 ...
2 ...
3 ...
4 ...
7 ...
8 ...
9 ...
*™ * • •
Blank . . .
98)
Q10
Qll
Q17
Q28
Q32
D.V. Page
Condition
Hospital
Other
CONDITION (First 3 Sources) (Not edited
Source 2
(Loc. 99)
Q10
Qll
Q17
Q28
Q32
D.V. Page
Condition
Hospital
Other
Not reported Not reported
Source 3
(Loc. 100)
Q10
Qll
Q17
Q28
Q32
D.V. Page
Condition
Hospital
Other
Not reported
BLANK
103
C-3
CHRONIC/ACUTE CODE
                           1
                           9
                     Chronic
                     Acure
104
C-9
ONSET
                                 Last week

OflfciOS
109-111

C-3
Reteode
2 ... Week before
3 ... 2 weeks to 3 months
4 ... 3-12 months
5 ... 124- months
CONDITION - DIAGNOSTIC CODE
ICD Rubric
DIAGNOSIS RECODE NQ, 1
aee listings daCBfi October 1, 1980.

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  Locations
Item No.
                 Items and Codes
   112-115
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DIAGNOSIS RECODE NO. 2

    See listings dated October 1, 1980.
   116-117
   118-119
 Recede
 C-4,5
DIAGNOSIS RECODE NO. 3

    See listings dated October 1, 1980.
RESTRICTED ACTIVITY DAYS IN PAST 2

   00 ... None
01-14 ... Number of days
                                                      =27
   120-121
  C-6
BED DAYS IN PAST 2 WEEKS

   00 ... None
01-14 ... Number of days
    122
 C-7,8
WORK OR SCHDOL LOSS DAYS IDENTIFIER

    1 ... .Under 6
    2 ... 6-16 - school
    3 ... 17+ work
   123-124
 C-7,8
WORK OR SCHDOL LOSS DAYS IN PAST 2

   00 ... None
01-14 ... Number of days
    125
 Person   i    LIMITATION OF ACTIVITY (DUE TO CHRONIC CONDITIONS)
                  1 ... Cannot perform usual activity
                  2 ... Can perform UA but limited in amount
                        and kind
                  3.... Can perform UA but limited in outside
                        activities
                  4 ... Not limited (including unknotvn)
—  Includes bed days, work-loss and school-loss days, and other restricted activity
   days.

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130
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135
Item No.
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Person

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Items and Codes
DURATION OF LIMITATION OF ACTIVITY
Unit = 1 . . . Months "I
2 ... Years > if 1-3 chr. 12S
3 ... Unknown]
blank . . . Not applicable
Number of Units =
00 ... Less than 1 month
01-97 . . . Number of months or years
99 ... Unknown
blank ... NA

CAUSi: OF LIMITATION OF ACTIVITY (DUE TO CHRONIC
CONDITIONS)
1 ... Main cause
2 ... Secondary cause
3 ... Not cause of limitation
4 ... Not limited
CONDITIONS FROM PROBE Q32?/
Work Loss Days in Past 12 Months
Unknown Code
1 ... "None and known number of visits
2 ... Unknown and Not reported
Number of Days
000-365
BLANK
DOCTOR SEEN
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
-  All locations from 130-133,144-157 are blank or  zero if source of
   condition is not Q32 (4 in Chr. 136).
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144
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147
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Items and Codes
CONDITIONS PAST AA
1 ... Doctor seen
2 ... Doctor not seen
4 . . . Conditions not cast AA
BLANK
CONDITIONS FROM PROBE Q3Zi/
Takes Medicine or Treatment Now (Doctor seen)
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
3 ... DK or Not reported
4 ... Nxst applicable (Doctor not seen)
Medicine or Treatment Recommended bv Doctor
(Doctor seen)
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
3 ... DK or Not reported
4 ... Not applicable (Doctor not seen or
no medicine or treatment)
Surgical Treatment (Doctor Seen)
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
3 ... DK or Not reported
4 ... Not applicable (Doctor not seen)
Hospitalization (Doctor seen)
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
3 ... DK or not reported
4 ... Not applicable CDoctor not seen)
Doctor Visits in Past 12 Months (Doctor seen)
 149-151
C-14
Unknown Code
    1 ... None or known number of visits
    2 ... Unknown or not reported
    3 ... Not applicable (Doctor not seen)

Number of Visits
000-998  .. .  Number of visits  if _1  in  Location 148
     000  ...  Unknown, Not reported,  Not  applicable
             if  2 or 3 in Location  148
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152
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156
-•157

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160
Item No.

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C-lSa
C-16a
C-16b

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17-21
Itens and Codes
CONDITIONS FROM PROBE Q32 	 Cont'd.1/
Bed Days in Past 12 Months
Unknown Code
1 ... None and Known number of visits
2 ... Unknown and Not reported
Number of Davs
000-365
Frequency of Bother
1 ... tfever
2 ... All the time
3 ... Often
4 ... Once in a while
5 ... Other
6 ... DK, not reported
How Bothers
1 ... Never
2 ... Great deal
3 ... Some
4 ... Very little
5 ... Other
6 ... DK, Not reported
BLANK
INJURIES - QUESTIONS 17-21 FILLED?
1 — Not filled, adverse reaction
2 ... Not filled, other injuries
3 ... Q17-21 filled
Blank ... No inj uries
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161
162
163
164
165
Item No.
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C-21a
C-21c
C-19
Items and Codes
FIRST INJURY
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
Blank ... No injuries
INJURY REQUIRES HDSPITALIZATION
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
Blank ... No injuries
BOTRJES-MDTOR VEHICLE INVOLVED
1 ... Yes*
2 ... No
3 ... DK (including Q17-21 not filled)
Blank ... No injuries
INJURIES - MOVING MOTOR VEHICLE INVOLVED
1 Yes
2 No
3 DK
4 Not antslicable - if #1 in Location 163
Blank No injuries
INJURIES - WHERE DID ACCIDENT HAPPEN?
1 ... At home - inside
2 ... At home - outside
3 ... Street and highway
4 ^.. Farm
5 ... Industrial place
6 ... School
7 ... Place of recreation
8 ... Other
9 ... DK, Not reported
Blank "... No injuries

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V Locations
166
167-168
169-171
172
173
/
174
175
V
Item No.
C-20
-
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-
Q4a,b
C-2
C-10
Items and Codes
INJURIES - WERE YOU AT WORK AT TINE OF ACCIDENT?
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
3 ... Aimed Forces
4 ... Under 17 at time of accident
5 ... DK, Not reported
Blank ... No injuries
BLANK
INJURIES - CLASS OF ACCIDENT
See Attachment
i
BLANK
MAIN RACIAL BACKGROUND
1 ... Alaskan Native or American Indian
2 ... Asian or "Pacific Islander
3 ... Black
4 ... White
3 ... Another group net listed
6 ... Multiple entry - unknown which is main racial
background
7 ... Unknown
LAST SEEN BY DOCTOR
0 ... During Interview Week
1 ... Past 2 weeks
2 ... 2 weeks - 6 inonths
3 ... Over 6-12 months
4 ... 1 year
5 ... 2-4 years
6 ... 5+ years
7 ... Doctor seen - DK when
8 ... DK (Doctor Not Seen)
9 ... DK if Doctor Seen
ABLE TO READ NEWSPAPER - LEFT EYE
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
3 ... DK
4 ... Under 6 years of age or no eye condition

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177
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184
Item No.
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"
P-2
P-33
Items and Codes
ABLE TO READ NEVSPAPER - RIGHT EYE
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
3 ... DK
4 ... Under 6 years of age or no eye condition
CONDITION LIST ASSIGNED AND ASKED
1 ... Condition List 1 - Digestive
2 — Condition List 2 - Bone and Muscle
3 ... Condition List 3 - Miscellaneous!/
4 ... Condition List 4 - Impairments
5 ... Condition List 5 - Circulatory
6 ... Condition List 6 - Respiratory
7 ... Unknown
BLANK
FAMILY STRUCTURE (
01 ... Both parents , no other adults
02 ... Mother only
• 03 ... Father only
04 ... Both parents and other adult relative
05 ... Mother and other adult relative
06 ... Father and other adult relative
07 ... No parent, but one adult relative
08 ... No parent, but two or more adult relatives
09 ... Other
10 ... Not applicable 25+ years and/or ever married
H2ALTH STATUS
1 ... Excellent
2 ... Good
3 ... Fair
4 ... Poor
5 ... Unknown
—' Includes chronic conditions of the genitourinary, nervous, endocrine, metabolic,
   and blood and blood-forming systems and of other selected chronic conditions.

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Item No.

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Items and Codes
QUESTION NUMBER - THIS CONDITION (Last
Source 4 Source 5
(Loc. 185) (Loc. 186)
0 ... Q10 Q10
1 ... Qll Qll
2 ... Q17 Q17
3 ... Q28 Q28
4 ... Q32 Q32
7 ... D.V. page D.V. page
8 — Condition Condition
9 ... Hospital Hospital
- ... Other Other
Blank ... Not reported Not reported
3 Sources) (not edit
Source 6
(Loc. 187)
Q10
Qll
Q17
Q28
Q32
D.V. page
Condition
Hospital
Other
Not" reported
!*' '" 1
FINAL BASIC WEIGHT (XXXXX.)
6.5 WEIGHT (FINAL BASIC WEIGHT x 6.5)
MAIN SPANISH ORIGIN
01 ... Puerto Rican
02 ... Cuban
03 ... Mexican
04 ... Mexicano
05 ... American Indian
06 ... Chicano
07 ... Other Latin American
08 ... Other Spanish
09 ... Spanish - DK type
10 — No - Not Spanish origin
11 ... Unknown
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Character
   Tape
Locations
  Previous
Binary Tape
  Location
                    Items and Codes
 201-209
 210-218
 219-227
 228-236
  201-204
  205-208
  209-212
  213-216
FOR PREVALENCE ESTIMATE

    Basic Weight using one quarter's data  (B.W.)
    Basic Weight using two quarter's data  (B.W./2)
    Basic Weight using four quarter's data (B.W./4)
    Basic Weight using eight quarter's data (B.W./8)
 237-24S
 246-254
  217-220
  221-224
6.5 WEIGHT  CBase weight x 6.5)

    Quarter, Semiannual and Annual
    Biannual (wt/2)
 255-263
 264-272
  225-228
  229-232
         NUMBER OF RESTRICTED ACTIVITY DAYS FOR A
GIVEN PERIOD Cbased on 2-week recall period)

    Quarter, Semiannual, Annual
    Biannual
 273-231
 282-290
  233-236
  237-240
WEIGHTED NUMBER OF BED DAYS FOR A GIVEN PERIOD
 (based on 2-week recall period)

    Quarter, Semiannual, Annual
    Biannual
 291-299
 300-308
  241-244
  245-248
WEIGHTED NUMBER OF WORK/SOEOL LOSS DAYS FOR A GIVEN
PERIOD (based on 2-week recall period)

    Quarter, Semiannual, Annual
    Biannual
 309-317
 318-326
 327-335
 336-344
  249-252
  253-256
  257-260
  261-264
         NUMBER OF DOCTOR VISITS FOR A GIVEN PERIOD
(based on 12 months recall period)

    Quarter
    Semiannual
    Annual
    Biannual
 345-353
 354-362
 363-371
 372-380
  265-268
  269-272
  273-276
  277-280
WEIGHTED NUMBER OF BED DAYS FOR A GIVEN PERIOD
(based on a 12 months recall period)

    Quarter
    Semiannual
    Annual
    Biannual
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411-420
421-466
Item No.


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BLANK


CHRONIC CONDITION PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE FACTOR
(xx.mxxxxx)
For prevalence or incidence estimates of chronic
conditions, tabulate only on the list assigned and asked
which includes the chronic condition, and multiply the
appropriate weight by the factor in this field. This
will weight the one-sixth subsample to full-sample totals
BLANK
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                                        Attachment to Final Condition Record
                       HIS - 1979 COMPUTER PROCESSING
                   Description of Class of Accident Code
The three-digit Class of Accident Code described in detail below classifies
accidents as follows:
    Total Motor Vehicle Accidents • Codes 1 and 2 in first digit of recode
      Moving Motor Vehicle
                        Accidents = Code 1 in first digit of recode
      Nonmoving Motor Vehicle
                        Accidents = Code 2 in first digit of recode
    Total Work Accidents
    Total Home Accidents
          Class of Accident
               Recode
            Loc. 169-171
                 111
                 112

                 113

                 121

                 122

                 123

                 211
                 212
   Code 1 in second digit of recode
   Code 1 in third digit of recode
               Description
Moving motor vehicle - at work - at home
Moving motor vehicle - at work - not at
  home - street or highway
Moving motor vehicle - at work - not at
  home - not on street or highway
Moving motor vehicle - not at work - at
home - not on street or highway
Moving motor vehicle - not at work - not
  at home - on street or highway
Moving motor vehicle - not at work - not
  at home - not on street or highway
Nonmoving motor vehicle - at work - at home
Nonmoving motor vehicle - at work - not
  at home
                 221
Nonmoving motor vehicle - not at work -
  at home

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               Attachment to Final Condition Record--Cont'd.
Class of Accident
     Recede
  Loc. 169-171                                 Description
       222                       Nonmoving motor vehicle - not at work -
                                   not at home
       311                       Nonmotor vehicle - at work - at home
       312                       Nonmotor vehicle - at work - not at
                                   home
       321                       Nonmotor vehicle - not at work - at home
       322                       Nonmctor vehicle - not at work - not at
                                   home
       400                       Injured in Armed Forces
       300                       Therapeutic misadventure
       600                       Injury Condition - No
                                   Table A

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                                                        October,  1980

                    National  Health Interview Survey
                          Diagnostic Recede fl*
                   Diseases, Injuries, and impairments
I.    Purpose:  Recode #1 is a list of 278 categories of diseases and
      injuries selected from the complete list of 3 and 4-digit categories
      of the International Classification of Diseases, (ICD), 9th Revision,
      as modified for survey purposes..In addition, a complete list
      of types and sites of impairments completes the recede.  The
      recede has been used as a device to simplify tabulating of diagnostic
      information.  In general this recode contains the greatest amount
      of detail tabulated; very rarely are thq_4^digit ICD rubrics
      used for final tabulation purposes.

II.   Content:  Each line of the recode contains the following elements:
      recoae number, title summarizing the contents, and the equivalent
      rubric numbers from the ICD.  The full detail of all modifications
      of the ICD is shown in the Medical Coding Manual.  A summary
      listing of modifications which directly affect the use of the
      recode is shown as follows:

          a.  The letter "A" following a rubric means that this is
              a special number devised for survey purposes which is
              not to be found in the ICD.

          b.  Certain ICD rubrics are not used in the survey medical
              coding and, therefore are not shown in Recode #1.  Impairments
              and their causes, as reported by the household members,
              are coded directly to the X-codes according to a system
              that differs considerably from the ICD method.  A complete
              description of the Classification of Impairments (X-code)
              is given in the Medical Coding Manual.

          c.  The abbreviations "NOS" and "NEC", represent, respectively,
              "not otherwise specified", and "not elsewhere classified."
 * For  use  in  processing  che 1979 NHIS condition diagnosis.

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National Health Interview Survey
      Diagnostic Recode #1
Recode
#1
Number
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
015
014
015
016
017
018
019
Title
Infective and Parasitic Diseases
Recedes - ( 001-041 J
Tuberculosis (pulmonary) (respiratory
NOS) active
Other specified respiratory tuberculosis
(active;
Tuberculosis, other specified sites
(active)
Tuberculosis (pulmonary) arrested or
inactive
Syphilis and its sequelae
(rampaging heroes, etc.)
Other venereal diseases
Typhoid and paratyphoid fever
Dysentery and diarrheal disease, NEC
Food poisoning (infection)
Other intestinal infectious diseases,
including virus enteritis
Scarlet fever
Streptococcal sore throat
Septicemia
Diptheria
Whooping cough
Meningococcal infection
Tetanus
Other bacterial diseases, NEC
Vincent's angina
ICD Inclusions
as modified by NHIS
011.0-3, 5-9, 647.3
010, 011.4, 012
013-018
019-A
090-097, 647.0
098, 099.0-2, 8, 9
647.1, 2
002
004, 006, 007, 009,
777.5
005
001, 003, 008
034.1
034.0
038, 771.8, 790.7
032
033
036
037, 771.3
020-027, 050, 051,
055, 040, 041
101

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Recede
#1
Number
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
041
Title ' •
Other spirochetal diseases except
syphilis
Acute poliomyelitis
Viral encephalitis
Smallpox
Measles
Rubella (german measles) •
Chickenpox
Herpes zoster (shingles)
Mumps
Infectious hepatitis
Infectious mononucleosis
Trachoma (active) (chronic)
Viral infection, unspecified
Other viral diseases, NEC
Typhus and other rickettsioses
Malaria
Trichiniasis
Ancylostomiasis
Other helninthiases
Dermatophytosis and dermatomycosis
Other mycoses
Other infective and parasitic
diseases
ICD Inclusions
as modified by NHIS
100, 102-104,
045
046.2, 049.8, 062-064
050
055
056, 647.5, 771.0
052
053
072
070
075
076
046.8, 9, 079.0-2, 9,
790.8
047, 048, 049.0, 1, 051
054, 057, 060, 061, 065
066, 071, 073, 074, 077
078.0, 1, 3-8, 079.8,
647.6, 771.1
080-083
084, 647.4
124
126
120-123, 125, 127-129
110, 111
039, 112, 114-118, 771.
078.2, 085-088, 099.3,
647.8, 9, 771.2

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Recede
  #1
Number
               Title
                                                ICD Inclusions
                                              as modified by NHIS
042

043
044

045

046

047

048
049
050

051
052

053
054
055

056

057
058
          Neoplasms - Recedes - (042-080)
Malignant neoplasm of buccal cavity
and pharynx
Malignant neoplasm of stomach
Malignant neoplasm of intestines, any
part
Malignant neoplasm of other digestive
organs, and peritoneum
Malignant neoplasm of trachea, bronchus,
and lung
Malignant neoplasm
organs
Malignant neoplasm
Malignant neoplasm
Malignant neoplasm
genital organs
                   of other respiratory

                   of female breast
                   of uterus, any part
                   of other fenale
Malignant neoplasm of prostate
                   of other male
Malignant neoplasm
genital organs
Malignant neoplasm
Malignant neoplasm
Malignant neoplasm
sites
                   of urinary organs
                   of skin
                   of other specified
Malignant neoplasm, site unspecified,
ill-defined, or secondary
Hodgkin's disease
Leukemia and aleukemia
                                              140-149

                                              151
                                              152-154, 159.0
                                              150, 155.0, 1,
                                              156-158, 159.8, 9
162

160/161, 165,
164.2, 3, 8, 9, 165
174
179-182
183, 184

185
186, 187

188, 189
172, 173
164.0, 1, 170,
171, 175, 190-194,

155.2, 195-199

201
202.4, 203.1, 204,
205.0-2, 8, 9,
206, 207.0, 2, 8,
208

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Recede
  #1
Number
Title
                                           ICD Inclusions
                                         as modified fay NHIS
1
059
060
061
062
063
064
065
066
068
069
070
071
072
073
074
077
078
079
080
Other neoplasms, lymphatic and
hematopoietic tissue
Benign neoplasm of digestive system
Benign neoplasm of respiratory system
Benign neoplasm of female breast
Benign neoplasm of uterus '
Benign neoplasm of other female
genital organs
Benign neoplasm of male genital organs
Benign neoplasm of urinary organs
Benigh' neoplasm of skin
Hemangioma and lymphangioma
Benign neoplasm of other specified
organs
*
Benign neoplasm, other and unspecified
organs and tissue
Neoplasm, unspecified nature, of
digestive organs
Neoplasm, unspecified nature, of
respiratory organs
Neoplasm, unspecified nature, of
female breast
Neoplasm, unspecified nature, of
genitourinary organs
Neoplasm, unspecified nature, of eye,
brain, and other parts of nervous sytem
Neoplasm, unspecified nature, of skin
and musculoskeletal system
Neoplasm, unspecified nature, of other
and unspecified organs
159.1, 200, 202.0-3, 6
203.0, 8, 205.3,
207.1, 289.6
210, 211.0-6, 8, 9,
569.0
212.0-5, 8, 9
217, female only
218, 219, 621.0,
622.7
220, 221, 616.2,
620.2, 623.7, 624.6
222
223
216
228
212.6, 7, 213-215,
224, 225, 227
229
239.0
239.1
239.3, female only
239.4, 5
239.6
239.2
239.7-9

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Recede
 #1
Number
087


088

089


090

091


092

093



094



095

096




097


098

099

100

101
     Title
          Endocrine, Nutritional, Metabolic and
          Blood Disorders - Keccxles -  (.U87-1U1J
Goiter Call forms)


Inyroid trouble, NOS

Other specified diseases oftthyroid
gland

Diabetes (mellitus)

Diseases of other endocrine glands


Niacin deficiency

Other vitamin deficiency states.



Other nutritional deficiency, NEC



Gout

Other metabolic diseases, NEC
Pernicious and other deficiency
anemias

Iron deficiency anemias

Other specified anemias

Anemia, unspecified

Other diseases of blood and
blood-forming organs
                                                ICD Inclusions
                                              as modified by NHIS
226, 240, 241,
242.0-3

246.9, 794.5

242.4, 8, 9, 243-245,
246.0-3, 8, 648.1, 775.3

250, 648.0, 775.1

211.7, 251-259, 306.6,
775.4

265.2                     (

264, 265.0, 1, 266,
267, 268.0, 2, 9,
269.0-2

260-263, 269.3, 8, 9,
579.0-2, 8, 9, 648.9,
779.3, 783.2, 3

274

202.5, 270-272, 273.1-3, 8,
275, 277.0-5, 8, 9,
278, 279, 359.3, 588.1,
775.6, 8, 9, 783.6, 791.3

281
280, 285.1, 776.6

282-284, 285.0, 8

285.9, 648.2

273.0, 286-288,
289.0-5, 7, 8,
776.1, 4, 7, 8,
782.7, 790.0

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Number
     Title
                                                 ICD  Inclusions
                                              as modified by NHIS
102

103

104


105



106




107

108

109


110


111

112
113

114


us


116
          Mental and Nervous System Disorders
          Recoaes - uuz-ii&j
Psychoses

Neuroses

Alcholism, except psychotic
Personality and other nonpsychotic
mental disorders, NEC
Nervousness, depression, NOS, and
special symptoms, NEC
Paraplegia, NEC, under 3 months

Multiple sclerosis

Paralysis agitans, except
postencephalitic, viral

Epilepsy, all types, chronic
convulsions, cause unknovm

Migraine

Other diseases of central nervous
system
Sciatica

Neuralgia and neuritis, NOS, NEC
Neuralgia, neurtis, specified sites
and types, NEC

Other specified diseases of nerves, NEC
290-299, 331.0, 1

300.0-3, 5-9

303, 305.0, 357.5,
425.S, 535.3, 790.3

301, 302, 304, 305.2-9,
306.1-5, 310.0, 1, 8, 9,
312-314, 648.3, 4, 316-A

300.4, 307-309, 311
315.3-5, 8, 9, 625.6,
780.5, 784.3, 5, 6,
787.6, 788.3, 799.2

344.1

540

332


345


346

046.0, 1, 3, 320-322,
323.8, 9, 324, 325,
330, 331.8, 9, 333-356,
341, 347, 348.0-4, 8, 9
349.2, 8, 9, 356.1-3,
358.8, 9, 359.0-2, 779.1,
792.0, 793.0, 794.0

355.0, 724.3

354.4, 5, 8, 355.7, 9
356.0, 729.2

350.1, 2, 351, 352.1,
355.1, 2, 8, 357.0

337, 350.8, 9, 352.0, 2-6, 9,
353.0-4,  8, 9, 354.0-3, 9,
355.5-6,  356.4, 8, 9, 357.8,9.
794.1                     131'

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           #1
         Number
     Title
                                                ICD Inclusions
                                              as modified by NHIS
         117

         118

         119
         120

         121
         12Z
         123
         124
         125
                   Diseases of Eye and Ear
                   Recedes - (117-125J
Conjunctivitis and ophthalmia

Stye

Other inflammatory diseases of eye
Refractive errors

Cataract, all forms

Glaucoma, all forms

Other diseases of eye (acquired)
(congenital)
Inflammatory diseases of ear
Other diseases of ear and mastoid
370.3, 372.0-3, 771.6

373.1

360.0, 1, 363.0-2,
364.0-3, 370.0, 2, 4, 5,
373.0, 8, 9, 375.0, 3, 4,
376.0, 1, 377.3, 379.0


367

366

360.4, 365

360.2, 3, 8, 9,
361, 362, 363.5-9,
364.4-9, 368,
370.6, 371,
372.4-9, 373.2, 374,
375.1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9,
376.3-5, 8, 9,
377.0-2, 4-7, 9,
378, 379.1-5, 8, 9

380.1, 2, 381.0-5
382, 383.0-2, 9,
384.0, 1, 386.3, 5,
388.6, 7

380.0, 3-5, 8, 9,
381.6-9, 383.8,
384.2, 8, 9, 385,
386.0-2, 4, 8, 9,
387, 388.0, 1, 3-5, 8, 9
1 •> 1
— ^ i.

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  fl
Number
     Title
                                                 ICD Inclusions
                                               as modified by NHIS
126


127

128

129


150


151
152


155


154



155

156



157

158

159

140

141
Diseases of Circulatory System
Recedes - 1126-145/

Rheumatic fever, inactive  Cold)
(history)

Rheumatic fever, active

Chronic rheumatic heart diseases

Ischemic heart disease (with hypertension,
any type) (with arteriosclerosis)

Heart trouble, NOS, or ill-defined


Other forms of heart disease, NEC
Hypertensive heart disease, NEC
(non-malignant)

Hypertensive disease, NEC
Cerebrovascular disease (with non-
malignant hypertension) (with
arteriosclerosis)

Arteriosclerosis, NEC

Other diseases of arteries
Varicose veins, NEC

Henmrrhoids

Phlebitis and thrombophlebitis, NEC

Low blood pressure (hypotension)

Poor circulation, NOS
599-A


390, 392

393-398, 423.1, 424.1

413, 414, 429.2, 794.5
428.9, 429.5, 8, 9,
785.3

415.0, 416, 417.8, 9,
420-422, 423.0, 2, 8, 9,
424.0, 2, 3, 8, 9,
425.0-2, 4, 9, 426,
427, 428.0, 1, 429.0, 1, 5,
785.0-2

402.1, 9, 404.1, 9
401, 402.0, 403, 404.0,
405, 796.2

348.5, 430-435,
437.0-2, 4-6, 8, 9
440

417.0,1, 437.5, 441-444
446, 447, 557, 785.4,
991.5

454, 456

455

451

458

459.9

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Number
     Title
                                                ICD Inclusions
                                              as modified by NHIS
142


143
144

145

146

147

148

149

ISO


151

152

153


154


155


156

157


158


159
Noninfective disease of lymphatic
channels

Other diseases of circulatory system,
NEC

Diseases of Respiratory System
Recedes - (.144-159 j
Common Cold
                           •»
Other acute upper respiratory infections

Acute bronchitis

Influenza with digestive mainfestations

Other forms of influenza

Viral pneumonia

Other forms of pneumonia


Chronic bronchitis (nonallergic)

Emphysema

Asthma (with or without hay fever)
(allergic)

Hypertrophy of tonsils and adenoids,
chronic

Chronic pharyngitis, nasopharyngitis,
and laryngitis, NEC

Chronic sinusitis, NEC

Hay fever, and upper respiratory
allergy, without asthma

Other diseases of upper respiratory
tract, nonallergic

Other diseases of respiratory system
NEC
457.1, 2, 8, 9
415.1, 448, 452, 453,
459.0-2,8, 648.6, 784.8,
785.9, 796.3
079.3, 460

461-463, 464.0-2,4, 465

466

487.8

487.0,1                   (.

480

481-483, 485, 486, 507,
770.0

490, 491

492, 518.1,2

493


474


472, 476


473

477, 478.8
464.3, 470, 471, 475,
478.0-7,9                 (

494-496, 500-506, 510-516
518.0,3,4,8, 519.1-4, 8, 9,
786.9, 795.1, 794.2

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Number
      Title
                                                 ICD Inclusions
                                               as modified by NETS
160
161

162

163
164
165

166
167
168
169

170

171
172
173

174
17S
176
177
178

179
180
          Diseases ot Digestive System
          Recedes -  U6Q-18QJ
Toothache
Other  diseases  of teeth and supporting
structures,  NEC
Diseases  of  jaw,  salivary glands,
tongue, and  other oral conditions
Ulcer  of  stomach  and duodenum
Gastritis and duodenitis,  nonviral
                            »
Functional and  symptomatic upper g.i.
conditions,  NEC
Stomach trouble,  NOS
Appendicitis, all forms
Hernia of abdominal  cavity
Gastroenteritis and  colitis,  except
ulcerative,  of  noninfectious origin
Chronic enteritis and ulcerative
colitis
Diverticula  of  intestine
Constipation
Other  functional  disorders of
intestines
Intestinal or bowel  trouble,  NOS
Hepatitis, NOS
Liver  trouble, NOS
Other  specified diseases of liver, NEC
Specified diseases of gallbladder  and
biliary ducts
Gallbladder  trouble, NOS
Other  diseases of the digestive  system,
NEC
 525.9
 520.3,4,7-9,  521-523,
 525.0-3,8
 526-529
531-534
535.0-2, 4-6
536,  783.0, 787.0,1

537.9
540-543
550-553, 750.6

558
555,  556

562
564.0
564.1,5,6,8,9, 787.3, 5

569.9
573.3
573.9
570-572, 573.0,4,8, 794.8
574.  575.0-6,8, 576.1-5, 8,' 9
793.3
575.9
530, 537.0-6,8, 560,  564.7,
565-568, 569.1-5, 8,  577,
578.9, 579.4,  777.4,    -   1^
787.2, 7,  9, 789.9

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Title
                                           ICD Inclusions
                                         as modified by NHIS
          Genito-urinary Disorders, Pregnancy
          and Ghildfairtn -  Recedes - U81-7DT}


181 .      Nephritis Caoite) (chronic), NEC


182       Calculus of kidney and ureter

183       Calculus of other parts of urinary system

184       Kidney trouble or disease, NOS
                                      •»
185       Other diseases of kidney and ureter, NEC


186       Diseases of the urinary system, NEC



187       Diseases of prostate

188       Other diseases of male genital organs


189       Diseases of male breast
                                 t


190       Diseases of female breast
191       Diseases of ovary, fallopian tube,
          parametrium, and pelvic peritoneum
          female

192       Diseases of uterus, NEC
193       Disorders  of menstruation
 194       Menopausal  symptoms, except psychosis

 195       Other  diseases of  female genital
          organs, NEC
 196      j  Female  trouble, NOS
         I
 197      j  Minor complaints  of pregnancy
                                         580-583, 584.6-9, 585,
                                         587

                                         592.0, 1

                                         592.9, 594

                                         593.9

                                         584.5, 588.0, 8, 9,
                                         589-591, 593.0-8, 794.4

                                         099.4, 595-598,
                                         599.0-6, 8, 9
                                         619.0, 788.6-8, 793.5

                                         600-602

                                         603-606, 607.0-2, 8, 9,
                                         608, 609, 792.2

                                         610, 611, 771.5, 793.8
                                         (male only)

                                         610, 611, 771.5, 793.8
                                         (female only)

                                         614, 619.1, 2, 8, 9,
                                         620.0, 1, 3-9, 625.5, 628.
                                         615, 616.0, 1, 3, 4, 8, 9,
                                         617, 618.0-6, 8, 9, 621.1-
                                         622.0-6, 8, 9
                                         627.3, 8

                                         625.2-4, 8, 626.0-6, 8, 9,
                                         627.1

                                         627.0, 2, 4, 9

                                         616.5, 618.7, 623.0-6, 8, !
                                         624.0-5, 8, 9, 626.7,
                                         628.3, 4, 8, 9, 629.0, 1, I

                                         629.9

                                         646.8

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  SI
Number
     Title
198




199



200

201

202


205

204
205
206

207

208

209


210




211
Other complications of pregnancy, NEC
Urinary infections and toxemias of
pregnancy and the puerperium,
NEC

Abortion

Delivery, normal or unspecified

Delivery by cesarean section,
complication not specified

Delivery with specified complications

Other conditions of pregnancy,
delivery and the puerperium, NEC
Other complications of the puerperium,
NEC

Diseases of Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
Kecoo.es - UU6-Z1IJ
Boil and carbuncle, NEC

Cellulitis (with lymphangitis), NEC

Pilonidal cyst

Eczema and dermatitis due to plants
(allergic)

Other dermatitis, eczema, and
urticaria (allergic)
Other diseases of skin
and subcutaneous tissue, NEC
                                                ICD Inclusions
                                              as modified by NHIS
630, 632, 633, 638, 640, 641,
644.0, 645, 646.0, 1, 3, 5, 9,
655.1-6, 8, 9, 656.1, 2, 4,
671.3

642, 643, 646.2, 4, 6, 7,
669.3
631, 634-637, 639

644.1, 650

669.7


662.1, 666.1, 669.5, 6

651-654, 655.0, 656.0, 3, 5-9,
657-661, 662.0, 2, 3,
663-665, 666.0, 2, 3, 667,
668, 669.0-2, 4, 8, 9,
671.0-2, 5, 8, 9, 673, 674.0

670, 671.4, 672, 674.4, 8, 9,
675, 676
680

681, 682

685

692.6
277.6, 373.3, 690, 691,
692.0-5, 7-9, 693.1,
693.2-A, 694.0-3, 708,
995.1, 3

683, 684, 686, 694.4-6, 8, 9,
695-698, 700-707, 709, 723.6,
729.3, 771.4, 782.8

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  n
Number
     Title
                                                I CD Inclusions
                                              as modified by NHIS
212




213


214

215


216
217

218


219
220
221

222
          Diseases of Nfasculoskeletal System and
          Connective Tissue - Kecoaes - (ZIZ-Z19)
Arthritis, NEC
Rheumatism, nonarticular and unspecified


Displacement of inter-vertebra*! disc

Acute back, spine, and neck pain, NEC


Other diseases of bone and joint, NEC
Bunion

Synovitis, bursitis, and tenosynovitis


Other diseases of musculoskeletal
system, NEC
          Certain Congenital Anomalies and Causes
          of Perinatal Morbidity - Recedes- (.220-222)
Certain congenital anomalies, not
classified as impairments
Immaturity, unqualified

Certain other causes of perinatal
morbidity
711, 712, 714,
715.0,1, 3, 8, 9, 716,
719.3, 720.0, 8, 9,
721.0, 2,3, 5-7,9

710.3, 4, 715.2, 725,
726.0, 2, 729.0, 1

722.0-7

720.2, 8, 722.8,
723.1-3,5, 724.1, 2, 5,

648.7, 717, 718.0-4, 8, 9,
719.0, 1, 6, 8, 9,
721.1, 4, 8, 722.9,         '-.
723.0,4, 7-9, 724.0, 4, 6-9,
730-732, 733.0-7, 9, 793.7

727.1

719.2, 720.1, 726.1, 5-9,
727.0, 2-5

358.0, 359.8, 9, 376.6,
710.0-2, 8, 9,
727.6, 8, 9,
728.0, 1, 3, 5, 7-9,
729.4, 6, 9, 739, 775.2
425.3, 648.5, 742.2, 4, 5, 8,
744.4, 745748, 750.2-5, 7-9,
751, 752, 753.1-9,
754.0, 1, 756.4-9, 757,
758.1-9, 759.0-6, 8, 778.6

764.0, 765
                            ;
760, 761.0-S, 7-9, 762,
763, 764.1, 2, 9,
766-769, 770.1-9, 772-774,
775.0, 5, 776.0, 2, 3, 5, 9,
777.1-3, 6, 8, 9,
778.0-5, 7-9, 779.2, 5, 8, 9

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Number
223

224

225

226


227


228

229

250

251

232


235



234


235
236

237

238


239

240
     Title
          Certain Symptoms and 111-Defined
          Conditions - Recedes -  (ZZ3-zwT
Debility and undue fatigue

Headache, NEC

Senility without mention of psychosis

Certain nervous system symptoms
                           i

Heart pain, cyanosis, fainting, shock,
edema, enlarged lymph gland or spleen

Certain respiratory symptoms

Hiccough and hsnatemesis

Enlarged liver •

Jaundice (not of newborn)

Certain other abdominal and lower
g.i. symptoms

Certain genitourinary symptoms;
abnormal urinary constituents


Acute symptoms referable to limbs
and joints

Other general symptoms Crash, fever,
etc.), NEC
Uremia (cause unknown)

Observation

111-defined NEC, and unknown types
of illness

Gland trouble, NOS

Knots, lumps, bumps, cause
and type unknown
                                                 ICD Inclusions
                                              as modified  by NHIS
780.7, 799.3

784.0

331.2, 797

353.6, 779.0, 780.0, 1, 3, 4,
781.0, 1, 3, 6, 782.0, 796.1

780.2, 782.3, 5, 6, 785.5, 6
789.2

784.4, 7, 786.0-5, 7

578.0, 786.8

789.1

782.4

578.1, 787.4, 789.0, 3-5


599.7, 607.3, 625.0, 1, 9,
648.8, 788.0-2, 4, 5, 9,
790.2, 791.0-2, 4-7, 9

718.5, 719.4, 5, 7, 729.5, 8,
781.2, 4

276, 775.7, 780.6, 8, 9,
781.7, 782.1, 9, 783.9,
784.1, 2, 9, 790.1, 4-6, 9,
792.1, 2, 4, 9, 793.2, 4, 6, 9,
794.6, 7, 9, 795.2-4, 7, 796.4,<

586

795.0, 1, 5, 6, 799.5-A

781.9, 783.4, 799.0, 1, 4, 8, 9


289.9

782.2, 786.6

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Number
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
Title
Injuries - Recedes (241-278)-^
Fracture, skull (vault) (base)
Fracture of rib(s), sternum, and
larynx
Fracture of arm
Fracture of wrist, hand, and/or fingers
Fracture of femur (hip) (upper leg)
f
Fracture of lower leg not involving
knee, ankle or foot
Fracture of ankle
Fracture of foot and toes
Fracture of other and nultinle sites,
I- NEC
ICD Inclusions
as modified by NHIS
800, 801, 803
807
812, 813, 818
814-817
820, 821
823, 827
824
' 825, 826
733.8, 802, 804-806, 8
819, 822, 828, 829
Fracture, 3 months*, no residual specified

Dislocation of wrist

Dislocation of ankle

Dislocation of other and multiple sites


Sprains, strains of wrist and hand

Sprains, strains of ankle and foot

Sprains, strains of back

Sprains, strains of other and multiple
sites, NEC

Intracranial injury, without skull
fracture

Intracranial injury, without skull
fracture, 3 months*, no residual
specified
250

251

252

2S3


254

255

256

257


258


259




-  Recodes 272, 273, 276, 277 include both acute and chronic exposure.  Recedes
250, 259, 269, 271, 278 refer only to injuries 3 months*, with no residual specified.
All other recedes in the series 241-278 refer to acute injuries onlv
905.0-5

833

837

830-832, 834-836, 838,
839

842

845

846, 847

840, 841, 843, 844, 848


850-854


310.2, 907.0

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Number
     Title
                                                 ICD  Inclusions
                                              as modified by NELS
260

261

262
263
265
266
267
268
269
270
271

272

273

274

275
276
Internal injury, any, of chest,
abdomen and pelvis
Laceration and open wound of head, neck
and trunk
Laceration and open wound of upper limb
Laceration and open wound of lower limb
Superficial injury
Contusion
Foreign body entering through orifice
Bums
Burns, 3 months*, no residual specified
Injury'to nerves and spinal cord
Injury to nerves and spinal cord,
3 months*, no residual specified
Adverse effect of medicinal agents
(acute) (chronic), NEC
Toxic effect of substances chiefly
nonmedicinal as to source (acute)
(chronic)
Effects of radiation, reduced
temperature, heat and other
external causes
Injury, other and unspecified
Complications of surgical procedures
(acute) (chronic)
                                                         860-869

                                                         870-8792/

                                                         880-884
                                                         890-894
                                                         910-919
                                                         920-929
                                                         360.5,  6, 930-939
                                                         940-949
                                                         906.5-9
                                                         950-957
                                                         907.1-5,  9

                                                         357.6,  693.0,  779.4, 977.93/
                                                         979,  995.2,4
                                                         305.1,  357.7,  358.2, 359.4,
                                                         693.8,  9, 796.0, 989.94/
                                                        508, 783.5, 909, 990,
                                                        991.0-4,  6, 8, 9, 992-994
                                                         900-904, 959, 995.5, 8
                                                        349.0,1, 383.3, 429.4,
                                                        457.0, 518.5,
                                                        519.0, 564.2-4, 569.6,
                                                        576.0, 579.3, 674.1-3,
                                                        996-998
2/  .Anything classifiable to  871.3  is coded as for Blindness in the X-codes.
3/  Anything classifiable to  960-978 is coded to 977.9.
4/  .Anything classifiable to  980-989, is coded to 989.9.

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                   ICD Inclusions
                 as modified by
                 323.5,  99S.Q,  999
                906.0-4, 908

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                                     IMPAIRMENTS:  RECODE 1
 X-CQDE
 NUMBER
                              TITLE
   XOO

   X01

   X02

   X04
   xos



   X05


   X07

   XOS


   X09
   no

   m

   xiz


   X14


i   X19
All impairments  (XOO-X99).  For additional 1 -digit codes expressing
  etiology of impairments , see Appendix I, Medical Coding Manual.

BLINDNESS AND IMPAIRMENT OF VISION  (XOO-X04)

Serious Visual Impairment

Other Visual Impairment involving both eyes

Blindness or Visual Impairment of any degree involving only one eye

Impaired Vision except as in XOO-X02
                                1


DEAFNESS AND IMPAIRMENT 'OF HEARING  (X05-X09)

Deafness, both ears
Includes persons who have no useful hearing in both ears, or can't hear,
both ears.

Other hearing impairment involving both ears
Any bilateral hearing impairment which cannot be coded to XOS.

Deafness or hearing impairment of any degree involving only one ear.
Deafness, >
Unknown whether one or both ears are involved,

Imnaired hearing, NOS
Unknown whether one or both ears are involved.
IMPAIRMENT OF SPEECH, SPECIAL SENSE AND INTELLIGENCE (X10-X19)

Stammering and Stuttering

Other speech defects
Loss or impairment of sensation
Includes taste, smell and loss or disturbances of sensation (burning)
and numbness of any body parts.

Special learning disability  (reading)  (mathematics) (""mirror writing
or reading").

Mental retardation:  Any degree or any type, including "monogolism."
("Down's  (Downes) Syndrome")

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X-CQDE
NLMBER
                               TITLE
 X20
 X21
 X22
 X23
 X24
 X2S

 X2S
 X27
 "X28
 X29
 X30
 X31
 X32
 X33
 X34

 X35
ABSENCE, LOSS. EXTREMITIES, AND CERTAIN OTHER SITES QC20-X55)
Anns, both
Hands, both
One or more fingers  (excludes tip only-below first joint)
(thumb(s)) of both hands
Arm, one
Hand, one
                                *
One or more fingers,  (excludes tip only-below first joint),
thumb, of only one hand.
Legs both
Feet or toes (excludes tip only-below first joint) only both
Leg, one
Foot or toes (excludes tip only-below first joint) only, one
Absence, Lung
Absence, Kidney
Absence, Breast
Absence of rib, bone, joint, or muscle of trunk, one or more
Absence of bone, joint, or muscle of extremity without loss
of extremity, one or more
Tips of fingers or toes (below first joint) only

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X-CODE
NUMBER
                               TITLE
 X40
 X41
 X42
 X43
 X44
 X45
 X46
 X47
 X48
 X49
PARALYSIS, COMPLETE OR PARTIAL, ALL SITES EXCEPT AS IN XOO-X19 (X40-X64)
Paralysis NDS  (CCMPLETE) of Extremities
Entire body or faux limbs
One side of body only, including limbs; or "hemiplegia."
Arms, both
Arm, one
Hands, both, and/or finger(s)  (thumb) on one or both hands only.
Hand, one, and/or finger.(s) (thumb) on one hand, only.
Legs, both;" or "paraplegia."
Leg, one
Feet, both, and/or toe(s) on one or both feet, only.
Foot, one, and/or toe(s) on one foot, only.

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X-CODE
NUMBER
                              TITLE
 xso
 XS1

 X52
 X53
 X34

 X55

 X56
 X37
 X38

 XS9
  X60
  X61
  X62
  X65

  X64
CEREBRAL PALSY ,AND PARALYSIS PARTIAL OF 'EXTREMITIES
Cerebral palsy
Partial paralysis, one side of body only, including limbs; or
"hemiparesis."
Partial paralysis, arm, both
Partial paralysis, arm, one
Partial paralysis, hands, both, and/or finger(s) (thumb) on one or
both hands only.                *
Partial paralysis, hand, one, and/or finger (s) (thumb) on one hand
only.
Partial paralysis, legs, both; or "paraparesis."
Partial paralysis, leg, one
Partial paralysis, feet, both, and/or toe(s) on one or both feet,
only.
Partial paralysis, foot, one, and/or toe(s) on one foot, only.
PARALYSIS, COMPLETE OR PARTIAL, SITES EXCEPT EXTREMITIES
Trunk, any part except parts included in X40, X41, X31
Face  (Bell's palsy or paralysis)
Bladder or anal sphincter
Paralysis, complete or partial, sites NOT of extremities, trunk,
nor affecting special senses or speech
Paralysis, complete or partial, NEC
                                                                                          C

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X-CODE
NUMBER
                              TITLE
 X70

 X71.9
 X73
 X74
 X75
 X76
 X77
 X7S
 X79"
 X80
 X84
 XSS
 XS6
 X89
SPECIFIED DEFORMITY OF LIMBS, TRUNK, BACK (X70-X79)
Curvature and other structural deformities of spine or back, except
as in X71.9
Spina bifida (with meningocele) (always congenital)
Deformity of shoulder or upper extremity, NEC
Deformity of hand(s), finger(s), thumb (s), only
Dislocation, congenital, and other deformity hip and/or pelvis
Deformity of any site on lower extremity, one or both, NEC
Flatfoot (including weak, fallen or other difficulty, with arches)
Clubfoot
Defonnity, neck, trunk bones, NEC

NON-PARALYTIC ORTH3PEDIC IMPAIRMENT (CHRONIC) . NEC (80-X89)
Back, any part  (includes neck)
Shoulder(s) and/or upper extremity(ies)
Hip and/or pelvis
Lower extremity
Other and ill-defined sites

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X-CODE
NUMBER
                               TITLE
 X90
 X91.9
 X92
 X93
 X94

 X99
DEFECT. ABNORMALITY. SPECIAL IMPAIRMENT. NEC (X90-X99)
Disfigurement, scarring, face, nose, lips, ears
Cleft palate and harelip (with speech defect)
Other dentofacial handicap
Deformity of skull  (hydorcephaly) (microcephaly)
Artificial orifice  (opening) or valve (surgical) any site
(colostomy)
                                »
Special impairment, ill-defined

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                           National Health Interview Survey-
                                                                 October 1980

                                 Diagnostic Recede *2*
                                   Acute Conditions
  I.  Purpose:  Recode #2 consists of 33 4-digit categories of frequently reported
      acute conditions.  These acute condition categories have been selected from
      the more extensive diagnostic listing in Diagnostic Recode #1 following the
      definition of acute condition shown below.

 II.  Arrangement of the Recode:  The first two digits of the recede are to be used
      for subtotals for use in the annual Acute Conditions report.  The first digit
      will be used to separate the data into the five major condition groups, and
      the second digit into subcategories of these five.  The third and fourth digits
      are the basic units of the recede.

III.  Definition of Acute Condition:  ror*the purposes of the National Health
      Interview Survey an acute condition is any disease or injury-with onset in the
      3-month reference period prior to the week of interview, exclusive of certain
      conditions always classified as chronic regardless of date of onset.  The
      incidence of acute conditions is limited to acute conditions with onset in
      the 2. -week reference period prior to the interview week.  Acute conditions
      also include current deliveries, normal or complicated, and current ccmplica-
      tions of pregnancy and the puerperium.  Acute conditions must have had either
      activity restriction or medical* attention in order to be included in the
      survey statistics.

      Acute conditions, as defined, are given a supplementary 1-digit code number
      identifying them as acute, and are sorted for tabulation under Recode #2
      categories on this basis.  Also, the incidence of acute conditions is
      tabulated under Recedes #1 and #2 only for those conditions with onset in the
      2-week period prior to interview.

 IV.  Content;  Each line of the recede contains the following elements:  Recode #2
      numoer, title sunnarizing the contents of the category, Recode #1 inclusions,
      and rubric numbers from the International Classification of Diseases (ICD),
      9th Revision.

      A summary listing of modifications which affect the use of the recede is shown
      as follows:

          (a)  The letter "A" following an ICD rubric means that this is a special
               number devised for survey purposes which is not to be found in the
               ICD.

          (b)  Abbreviations "NOS," and "NEC," represent respectively, "not
               otherwise specified," and "not elsewhere classified."
     *For use in processing the 1979 NHIS condition diagnosis.

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National Health Interview "Survey
      Diagnostic Recode 92
        Acute Conditions
                                     October 1980
Recede
#2
Number
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
2107
• 2108
2209
2210
2311
2512
2515
5414
Title
Measles
Rubella
Whooping cough, chickenpox, mumps
Viral infection, unspecified
Dysentery and diarrheal disease, NEC
Other acute infective and parasitic
diseases
Common cold
Other acute upper respiratory conditions
Influenza with digestive manifestations
Other forms of influenza
Pneumonia, NEC
Acute bronchitis
Other acute respiratory conditions
Acute dental conditions
Recede #1
Inclusions
024
025
015, 026,
028
032
008
006, 007,
009-014,
016-023,
027, 02S-
031, 033-
041
144
145, 158
147
148
149, ISO
146
159, 228
160, 161
ICD Inclusions
as modified
by NHIS
053
056, 647.5, 771.0
033, 052, 072
046.8,9, 079.0-2,9, 790.S
004, 006, 007, 009, 777.=
001-003, 005, 008, 020-
027, 030-032, 034.0,1,
035-041, 045, 046.2, 047,
048, 049.0,1,8, 050, 0^
053, 054, 057, 060-066,
070, 071, 073-078, 079.8,
080-088, 098, 099.0-3,8,9
100-104, 110-112, 114-118
120-136, 647.1,2,4,6,8,9,
771,1-3,7,8, 790.7
079.3, 460
461-465, 470, 471, 475,
478.0-7,9
487.8
487.0,1
480-483, 485, 486, 507,
770.0
466
495, 496, 500-506, 510-516
518.0,3,4,8, 519.1-4, 8,9,
784.4,7, 786.0-5,7,9, 793.
794.2
520.3.4,7-9, 521-525, sL

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 Recede
   J**y
   n-Z
 Number
                Title
Recede *1
Inclusions
    id) inclusions
     as modified
       by NHIS
  3415
  3416
  4517


  4518

  4619

  4720


  4821
  4822
  5923
  5924
  5925
Functional and symptomatic upper
gastrointestinal conditions, NEC

Other acute digestive system disorders
Fractures and dislocations, acute


Sprains and strains, acute

Open wounds and lacerations, acute
                                 -<
Contusions and superficial injuries,
acute

Complications of medical and surgical
procedures, acute
Other injuries, acute
Acute diseases of eye
Acute diseases of ear
Headache, under 3 months  (excludes
tension headache coded to 307.3 in
Recede 5933)
165

162, 164,
166, 167,
169, 172-
180, 229-
232
241-249,
251-253

254-257

261-263


265,266


276, 277
258, 260,
267, 268,
270, 272-
275
117-119,
123
124, 125
                                                     224
536, 783.0, 787.0,1

526-530, 537, 540-343,
560, 564.01,5-9, 565-
568, 569.1-5,8,9, 570-575,
576.1-5,8,9, 577, 578,  '
579.4,777.4, 782.4, 786.8,
787.2-5,7,9, 789.0,1,3-5,9,
793.3, 794.8

733.8, 800-839
840-848

870-884,!/ 890-894
910-929
323.5, 349.0,1, 383.3,
457.0, 518.5, 519.0,
564.2-4, 569.6, 576.0,
579.3, 674.1-3, 995.0,
996-999

357.6,7, 358.2, 359.4,
360.5,6, 508, 693.0,3,9,
779.4, 783.5, 796.0,
850-854, 860-869, 900-
904, 909, 930-957, 959,
977.9g/ 979, 989.9,1'
990, 991.0-4,6,8,9,
992-994, 995.2,4,5,8

360.0,3,8,9, 363.0-3,6,9,
364.0-6,8,9,
368.0,2-4,6,8,9, 370.0,
4-6,8,9, 371.0-2,4-9,
372.8.9, 373.0,2,8,9,
374, 375, 376.0,1,3-5,8,9,
377.0-4, 378.0-6,8,9,
379.0,1,3,4,8,9, 771.6

380-382,383.0-2,8,9, 384-
387, 388.0,1,3-9
             784.0
—  Anything classifiable to 371.3 is coded as for Blindness in the X-code.
y Anything classifiable to 960-978 is coded to 977.9.
£/ Anything classifiable to 980-989 is coded to 989.9.             N

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                                           - 4 -
Decode
  #2
Number
               Title
Recode #1
Inclusions
    Id) Inclusions"
     as Modified
       by NHIS
 5926
Acute genitourinary disorders
 5927
 5928
Deliveries, normal or complicated
Abortions, and complications of
pregnancy and the puerperium
 5929
Acute nonallergic diseases of the skin
 5931
Other acute musculoskeletal disorders
 5932
Acute circulatory conditions
 5933
Other acute conditions
181, 184-
186, 188-
196, 233
201-203
                                                   197-200,
                                                   204, 205
206, 207,
209-211
107, 214-
219, 234
136, 139-
143, 227
091-094,
096-101,
106, 111-
116, 221-
223, 226,
235-240,
213
099.4, 580-533, 584.
585, 587, 588.0,8,9,
589-591, 593.9, 595-
603-609, 611.0-4,6-9
614, 615, 616.0,1,3-
617-619, 620.0,1,3-9
621.1-9, 622.0-6,8,9
623.0-6,8,9, 624.0-5,
625.0-5,8,9, 626-629,
648.8, 771.5, 788.0-2
790.2, 791.0-2,4-7,9,
792.2, 795.5,8

644.1, 650, 662.1, 661
669.5-7
630-643, 644.0, 645, 6
651-661, 662.0,2,3, 66
665, 666.0,2,3, 667, 6
669.0-4,8,9, 670-673,
674.0,4,8,9, 675, 676

277.6, 680-684, 686, fc
692, 693.2A, 694-698,
700-705, 706.0,1,3,8,9,
707-709, 723.6, 729.3,
771.4, 782.8, 995.1,3

344.1, 358.0, 359.8,9,
376.6, 648.7, 710.0-2,8,
717, 718.0-5,8,9, 719.0-
4-9, 720.1,2,8, 722,
723.0-4,7-9, 724.0-2,4-9
726.1,3-9, 727, 728.0,1,
3,5,7-9, 729.4-6,8,9,
730-732, 733.0,1,4-7,9,
739, 775.2, 781,2,4, 793.

441-444, 446-448, 451-452
457.1,2,8,9, 458, 459,
557, 648.6, 780.2, 782.5,
5,6, 784.8, 785.4-6,9,
789.2, 796.3, 991.5

All other ICD code
nunbers which may be
acute conditions

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                          NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY
                                                                      October  1980

                                Diagnostic Recode #3*
                         Chronic Conditions and Iiroairments                     •  .


  I.   Purpose:  Recede #3 consists of 53 2-digit categories of chronic conditions
      and impairments.  These categories have been selected from the more exten-
      sive diagnostic listing in Diagnostic Recode "1 following definitions shown
      below.

 II.   Definition of Chronic Condition and Impairment:  For the purposes of the
      National. Health Interview Survey a chronic condition and an impairment
      are any departures from normal health with onset more than 3 months from
      date of interview, except certain complications of pregnancy (630-676) which
      are always classified acute.  Also included are certain chronic conditions
      and impairments which are classified as chronic regardless of the date of
      onset.  All chronic conditions are counted in the survey whether or not they
      have necessitated activity restriction or medical care.  All impairments
      coded with "X" in the first digit are, by definition, chronic.

      Chronic conditions and impairments, as defined, are given a supplementary
      I-digit code number identifying them as chronic and are sorted for tabula-
      tion under Recode #3 categories on this basis.

III.   Content:  Each line of the recode contains the following elements:
      Recode ?3 number, title summarizing the contents of the category,
      Recode #1 inclusions, and rubric numbers from the International Classification
      of Diseases (ICD).  Since the impairment categories are coded according
      to the Classification of Impairments  (X-code) instead of the ICD method, no
      corresponding ICD rubric numbers are shown in the last column for these
      categories.  See Diagnostic Recode  #1 for a  listing of the X-codes.


      A sunxnary listing of modifications which affect the use of the recode is
      shown as follows:

          (a)  The letter "A" following an ICD rubric number means that this is
               a special number devised for survey purposes which is not to be
               found in the ICD.

          Cb)  Abbreviations "NOS" and "NEC," represent respectively, "not
               otherw'ise  specified," and "not elsewhere classified."
      * For use in processing the 1979 NHIS condition diagnosis.
                                                                                    -CJ

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                               National Health Interview Survey


                                     Diagnostic Recede #5
                               Chronic Diseases and ImDairments
                                                                   October 19
Recoae
  #3
Number
                     Title
Recede #1
Inclusions
    IQJ Inclusion:
      as modified
        by NHIS
  01

  02

  03
  04



  05




  06


  07

  08

  09




  10



  11
Tuberculosis, active

Tuberculosis, arrested or inactive

Other chronic infective and parasitic diseases
Malignant neoplasms
Benign and unspecified neoplasms
Disease of the thyroid gland


Diabetes (mellitus)

Anemias, 3 months*

Other diseases of blood and blood forming
organs, 3 months*
Headache and migraine, chronic
   Cexcludes tension headache coded to
   307.8 in Recede 12)

Specified mental disorders, NEC
001-003

004

005-041
042-059



060-080




087-089


090

097-100


101
111, 224

102-105
010-018

019-A

001-009, 020-027,
033, 034.0, 035-04
045, 046.2,8,9, 04
048, 049.0,1,8, 05
060-066, 070-078,
079.0-2,8,9, 080-0!
090-098, 099.0-3,8
100-104, 110-112, :
118, 120-136, 771.(
777.5, 790.7,8

140-165, 170-175, ]
201, 202.0-4,6,8,9,
203-208, 289.6

210, 211.0-6,8,9, 2
225, 227-229, 239,
616.2, 620.2, 621.0
622.7, 623.7, 624.5

226, 240-246, 775.5
794.5

250, 775.1

280-285, 776.6
273.0, 286-288, 289.
7,8, 776.1,4,7,8, 78
790.0
346, 784.0

290-299, 300.0-3,5-9
301-304, 305.0,2-9,
306.1-5, 310.0,1,8,9
312-314, 316-A, 331.1
357.5, 425.5, 535.5,
790.3

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Recocie
£3
Number
12
13
14
15
16
17
IS
19
20
,21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Title
Nervousness, depression, NEC
symptoms, NEC, 3 months*
Rheumatic fever, inactive
and special

NOTE: For prevalence of heart disease, use
Rscooes 14-lb
Rheumatic fever, active
Rheumatic heart disease
Other diseases of heart, NEC
Cerebrovascular disease
Hypertensive disease, NEC
Varicose veins
Hemorrhoids


1




Arteriosclerosis and other chronic diseases
of the circulatory system
Chronic bronchitis
Emphysema


Asthma (with or without hay fever)
Hay fever, without asthma
Chronic sinusitis
Other chronic diseases of the
system


respiratory
Recode #1
Inclusions
106
126
127
128
129-132
134
133
137
138
135, 136,
139-143,
227
151
152
153
157
156
147-150,
154, 155,
158,159,
228
ICD Inclusions
as modified
by NHIS
300.4, 307-309, 311,
315.3-5,8,9, 625.6, 780.
784.3,5,6, 787.6, 788.3,
799.2
399-A
390, 391
393-398, 423.1, 424.1
402.1,9, 404.1,9, 413,
414, 415.0, 416, 417.8,9
420-422, 423.0,2,8,9,
424.0,2,3,9, 425.0-2,4,9
426-428, 429.0-3,5,8,9,
785.0-3, 794.5
348.5, 430-435, 437.0-2,
4-6,8,9
401, 402.0, 403, 404.0,
405, 434, 796.2
454, 456
455
415.1, 417.0,1, 437.3,
440-444, 446-448, 451-45
457.1,2,8,9, 458, 459,
557, 780.2, 782.3,5,6,
784.8, 785.4-6,9, 789.2,
796.3, 991.5
490, 491
492, 518.1,2
493
477, 478.8
473
464.3, 470-472, 474-476,
478.0-7,9, 430-483, 485,
486, 487.0,1,8, 494-496,
500-507, 510-516, 518.0,
4,8, 519.1-4,8,9, 770.0,
784.4,7, 786.0-5,7,9,
793.1, 794.2 _^;

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Recooe
Number
28
29
30

31










32

33
""34


35




36






37




38


"• "b
Title
Ulcer of stomach and duodenum
Hernia of abdominal cavity
Diseases of the gallbladder, chronic

Other chronic diseases of the digestive
system







*

Disorders of menstruation

iMenopausal symptoms, except psychosis
Chronic diseases of kidney and ureter


Other chronic diseases of urinary system




Chronic diseases of genital organs, NEC






Chronic and allergic skin diseases




Arthritis and chronic rheumatism



Recede #1
Inclusions
163
168
178, 179


160-162,
164-167,
169-177,
180, 229-
232





193

194
181, 182,
184, 185

183, 186,
233



187-192






206-211




212, 213



ICD Inclusion:
as modified
by NHIS
531-534
550-553, 750.6
574, 575, 576.1-5,
793.3

520.3,4,7-9, 521-5:
525-530, 535. 0-2, 4-
536, 537, 540-543,
556, 558, 560, 562,
564.0,1,5-9, S65-5(
569.0-5,8,9, 570-5:
573.0,3,4,8,9, 577,
579.4, 777.4, 782.4
783.0, 786.8, 787. C
789.0,1,3-5,9, 794.
625.2-4,8, 626.0-6,
627.1
627.0,2,4,9
530-583, 584.5-9, 5
587, 588.0,8,9, 539
592.0,1, 593, 794.4
099.4, 344.6, 592.9
594-599, 607.3, 619,
625.0,1,9, 788. 0-2, <
790.2, 791.0-2,4-7,$
793.5
600-606, 607. 0-2, 8, £
608-611, 614, 615,
616.0,1,3,4,8,9, 617
618.0-6,8,9, 619.1,2
620.0,1,3-9, 621.1-S
622.0-6,8,9, 625.5,
628.0,2, 771.5, 792.
277.6, 373.3, 680-68
690-692, 693.1, 693.
694-698, 700-709, 72,
729.5, 771.4, 782.8,
995.1,3
710.5,4, 711, 712, T
716, 719.3, 720.0,8,
721.0,2,3,5-7,9, 725
726.0,2, 729.0,1

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Recode
  #3
Number
                    Title
 Recede #1
 Inclusions
   I CD inclusions
     as modified
       by NETS
  39
  40

  41

  42



  43

  44

  45

  46

  4"T
  T /

  48




  49




  50
  51
Other chronic musculoskeletal disorders
214-219
Fractures, 3 months* no residual specified

Serious visual impairments

Other visual impairments
                                  i

Hearing impairments

Speech defects

Paralysis

Absence, upper extremities

Absence, lower extremities

Impairments (except paralysis and absence),
back or spine
Impairments (except paralysis and absence),
unoer extremities and shoulders
Impairments (except paralysis and absence),
lower extremities and hips with any other
site
Impairments (except paralysis and absence),
multiple, NEC, and ill-defined, limbs, back,
trunk

Other impairments
250

xoo

X01, X02,
X04

X05-X09

3QO; Xll

X40-X64

X2D-X25

X26-X29
X70, X71.9,
X80
X73, X74,
X84
                                                         X75, X76,
                                                         X78, X85,
                                                         X86
                                                         X79, X89

                                                         XL2, XL4,
                                                         X19, X30-
                                                         X3S, X77,
                                                         X90, X91.9,
                                                         X92-X94,
                                                         X99
358.0, 359.8,9, 376.6,
710.0-2,8,9, 717,
718.0-4,8,9, 719.0,1,
2,6,8,9, 720.1,2,8,
721.1,4,8, 722.0-7,9,
723.0-5,7,9, 724.0-2,
4-9, 726.1,3-9, 727,
728.0,1,3,5,7-9, 729.4,
6,9, 730-732, 733.0-7,9.
739, 775.2, 793.7

905.0-5
                                                                                     it r

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Kecoae
  #3
Number
                      Title
Recede #1
Inclusions
I CD Indus ic
  as modifie
    by NHIS
  53
Other chronic conditions, except impairments
(gout),  (multiple sclerosis),  (paralysis
agitans),  (epilepsy), (refractive errors),
(cataract),  (glaucoma),  (congenital
malformations not in X-code),  (senility),
(etc.)
                                                        91-96, 108-
                                                        110, 112-
                                                        125, 220-
                                                        223, 225,
                                                        226, 235-
                                                        240, 259,
                                                        269, 271-
                                                        273, 276-
                                                        278
                 other ICD co<
             numbers which ma;
             chronic conditioi

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                                                                 October  1980

                         National Health Interview Survey

                               Diagnostic Recode "4*
                               . Hospital Diagnosis
 I.   Purpose:  Recode #4 is a list of 38 categories of diseases, injuries,
     and impairments selected from Recode #1.  It is designed for use in
     tabulating the diagnosis reported for each hosprealization.

II.   Contents:  Each line of the recede contains the following elements:
     recooe number, title summarizing the contents, Recode #1 inclusions,
     rubric numbers from the Id).  The full detail of all modifications of
     ICD is shown in Appendix III of the Medical Coding Manual.  A summary
     listing of modifications which directly affect the use of the recede
     is shown as follows:

          (a)  The letter "Af following a rubric means that this is a
               special number devised for survey purposes which is not
              . found in the ICD.

          Cb)  ICD rubrics for impairments and most of the late effects
               of diseases are not used in the survey medical coding and,
               therefore are not shown in Recode #1.  Impairments and their
               causes, as reported by the household members, are coded
               directly to the X-codes according to a system that differs
               considerably from the ICD method.  A complete listing of
               the Classification of Impairments (X-cods) is given in
               the Appendix I of the Medical Coding Manual.

          Cd)  The abbreviations "NOS" and "NEC1 represent, respectively,
               "not otherwise specified" and "not elsewhere classified."
      * For use in processing  the  1979 NHIS condition diagnosis.

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                                    Diagnostic
                                      Acute Conditions
                                                                       October 1980
 Recooe
   #4
 Number
                    Title
Recede ?1
Inclusions
     as modified
       by NETS
   01

   02
   03
   04
   OS

   07
   08
   09
Tuberculosis (active) (inactive), all sites

Other infective and parasitic diseases
Malignant neoplasms
Benign .and unspecified neoplasms
Diabetes  (mellitus)

Mental and personality disorders, and
deficiencies
Cerebrovascular disease
Diseases of the eye and visual
impairments
001-004

005-041
042-059
060-080
090

087-089,
091-096
134
117-123,
XOO-X02,
X04
010-018, 019-A

001-009, 020-027, 030-
34.0, 035-041, 045,
046.2,8,9, 047, 048,
049.0,1,8, 050-057,
060-066, 070-078,
079.0-2,8,9, 080-088,
090-098, 099.0-3,8,9,
100-104, 110-112, 114-
120-136, 771.0-3,7,8,
777.5, 790.7,8

140-165, 170-175,
179-201, 202.0-4,6,8,9
203-208, 289.6

210, 211.0-6,8,9,
212-225, 227-229, 239,
569.0, 616.2, 620.2,
621.0, 622.7, 623.7,
624.6

250, 775.1

202.5, 211.7, 226, 240-
251-267, 268.0,2,9,
269-272, 273.1-3,8,9, \
275, 277.0-5,8,9, 273, \
306.6, 359.3, 579.0-2,2
588.1, 775.3,4,6,8,9,
779.3, 783.2,3,6, 791.:
794.5

348.5, 430-433, 435,
437.0-2,4-6,8,9

360.0-4,8,9, 361-368,
370-372, 373.0-2,8,9,
374, 375, 376.0,1,3-5,8
377-379, 771.6
: •: o

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10












11





12

13
14
15
16






17

IS




19
20
21
Title
Other diseases of nervous , system and
sense organs, except paralysis











Diseases of the heart, NEC
i




Hypertensive disease, NEC

.Arteriosclerosis, NEC
Varicose veins
Hemorrhoids
Other diseases of circulatory system,
NEC





Upper respiratory conditions

Other respiratory system conditions




Ulcer of stomach and duodenum
Appendicitis, all forms
Hernia of abdominal cavity
Recode #1
Inclusions
108-116,
124, 125,
226, X05-
X12









127-132



-

133

133
137
138
126, 136,
139-143,
227




144, 145,
154-158
146-153,
159, 223,
X30


163
167
163
1CD inclusions
as Modified
i by NHIS
046.0,1,3, 320-322,
323.8,9, 324, 325, 330,
331.3,9, 332-337, 340,
341, 345-347, 348.0-4,8,
349.2,8,9, 350-352,
353.0-4,6,8,9, 354-356,
357.0,8,9, 358.8,9,
359.0-2, 380-382,
383.0-2,8,9, 384-387,
388.0,1,3-9, 724.5, 729.
779.0,1, 780.0,1,3,4,
781.0,1,3,6, 782.0, 792.
793.0, 794.0,1, 796.1
390, 391, 393-398,
402.1,9, 404.1,9, 414,
415.0, 416, 417.3,9,
420-424, 425.0-2,4,9,
426-428, 429.0-3,5,3,9,
785.0-3, 794.3
401, 402.0, 403, 404.0,
405, 796.2
440
454, 456
455
399-A, 413.1, 417.0,1,
437.3, 441-444, 446-448,
451-453, 457.1,2,8,9,
458, 459, 557, 780.2,
782.3,5,6, 784.8,
785.4-6,9, 789.2, 796.3,
991.5
079.3, 460-465, 470-478

466, 480-483, 485-487,
490-496, 500-507, 510-516
518.0-4,8, 519.1-4,8,9,
770.0, 784.4,7, 786.0-5,7,
793.1, 794.2
531-534
540-543
550-553, 750.6

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  #4
Number
                Title
Recede #1
Inclusions
       ICD  Inclusions
        as  Nbdified
         by NHIS
  23
  24


  25
  23

  29
  30
  31
         Diseases of the gallbladder
Other digestive system conditions
Male genital disorders


Female genital disorders
  26     Other genitourinary system conditions
Delivery, normal or unspecified

Delivery with complications

Complications of pregnancy and
the puerperium
Diseases of the skin and cellular
tissue, NEC
Arthritis
                                           178, 179
160-162,
164-166,
169-177,
180,
229-232
187, 188
190-196
                                           181-186,
                                           189, 233,
                                           X31, X32
201

202, 203

197-200,
204, 205
206-211
212
            574, 575, 576.1-5,8.9,
            793.3
520.3,4,7-9,
535.0-2,4-6,
556, 558, 560
564.0,1,5-9,
569.0-5,8,9,
573.0,3,4,8,9
579.4, 777.4,
783.0, 786.8,
789.0,1,3-5,9
521-523,
536, 537,
  562,
565-568,
570-572,
  577, 57
 782.4,
 787.0-5,
  794.8
600-606, 607.0-2,8,9, (
609, 792.2

610, 611, 771.5, 793.8
Cfenale only) 614, 615,
616.0,1,3-5,8,9, 617, g
619.1,2,8,9, 620.0,1,3-
621.1-9, 622.0-6,8,9,
623.0-6,8,9, 624.0-3,8,
625.2-5,8, 626-629    (

099.4, 344.6, 580-583,
584.5-9, 585, 587, 588.
589-599, 607.3, 519.0,
625.0,1,9, 788.0-2,4-9,
790.2, 791.0-2,4-7,9, 7
794.4
644.1, 650

662.1, 666.1, 669.5-7

630-643, 644.0, 645, 64(
651-661, 662.0,2,5, 663-
666.0,2,3, 667, 668,
669.0-4,8,9, 670-673,
674.0,4,3,9, 675, 676

277.6, 680-686, 690, 692
693.2-A, 694-698, 703-7C
706.0,1,3,8,9, 707-709,
723.6, 729.3, 771.4, 7S2
995.1,3

711, 712, 714, 715.0,1,3
716, 719.3, 720.0,8.9,
721.0,2,5,5-7,9       ,

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*4
Number
32





33





34

35











36
37
38









Title
Conditions of bones and joints, NEC





Other conditions o£ the musculo-
skeletal system, NEC




Fractures and dislocations,
current
Other current injuries











Paralysis, all sites
Observation only
Other conditions and ojroaixsients ,
NEC








Recede ffl
Inclusions
214-216,
250, X80,
X84-X86,
X89


213,
217-219,
234,
X20-X29,
X70, X71.9,
X73-X79
241-249,
251-253
254-258,
260-263,
265-268,
270,
272-277







X40-X64
237
097-101,
220-225,
235, 236,
238-240,
259, 269,
271, 278,
X33, X34,
X90, X91.9,
X92-X94,
X99
id) inclusions
as Modified
by NETS
648.7, 717, 718.0-4,8,9,
719.0,1,6,8,9, 720.2,8,
721.1,4,8, 722.0-7,9,
723.0-5,7-9, 724.0-2,4-9,
730-732, 733.0-7,9, 793.7,
905.0-5
358.0, 359.8,9, 376.6,
710, 715.2, 718.5,
719.2,4,5,7, 720.1,
725-727, 728.0,1,3,5,7-9,
729.0,1,4-6,8,9, 739,
775.2, 781.2,4
733.8, 800-839

323.5, 349.0,1, 357.6,8,
358.2, 359.4, 360.5,6,
383.3, 457.0, 508, 518.5,
519.0, 564.2-4, 569.6,
576.0, 579.5, 674.1-3,
693.0,8,9, 779.4, 783.5,
796.0, 800-848, 850-854,
870-8841; 890-894, 9QO-90', ,
909-957, 959, 977. & ,
979, 989.9^4 990,
•991.0-4,6,8,9, 992-994
995.0,2,4,5,8, 996-999

795.0,1,5,6, 799. 5-A
All other ICD code numbers
used for admission to
hospital.







V
V
Anything classifiable to 871.3 is coded as for Blindness in the X-code.
r
Anything classifiable to 960-978 is coded to 977.9.
Anything classifiable to 980-989 is coded to 989.9.
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329-330
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1 ... Yes •
2 ... No
3 ... Unknown
Respondent Status
1 ... Self respondent
2 ... Proxy respondent
3 ... Unknown
•
Smoking Status
1 ... Never smoked
2 ... Occasional smoker
3 ... Former smoker
4 ... -Present smoker •
5 ... Smoker - present smoking status unknown
6. ... Smoking status unknown
i
Current Smoking Status (Occasional Smokers)
1 ... Now smokes
2 ... Doesn't smoke now
3 ... Unknown
Blank . . . N.A.
Number of Cigarettes Now Smoked a Day
00 ... Less than 1
31-97 ... Number smoked
98 ... 98* smoked
99 ... Unknown
Blank... N.A.
Age Started Smoking Regularly
31-98 ... Age
99 ... Unknown
Blank . . . N.A.
Number of Cigarettes Smoked a Day at Peak Period
01-97 ... Number smoked
98 ... 98+ smoked
99 ... Unknown
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• Itsss sad Codaa
Last Smoked Regularly
Number of Halts
00 ... Less than 1
01-97 ... Number of days, weeks, months or years
98 ... 98* days, weeks, months or years
99 ... Unknown
Blank ... N.A.
Time Units
1 ... Days
2 ... Weeks
3 ... Months
4 ... Years
5 ... Unknown
Blank .-. . N.A.
Interval Since Last Smoked Regularly (former smokers)
00 ... Less than 1 month
01 ... 1-2 months
02 ... 3-5 months
03 ... 6-11 months
04 ... Under 1 year, unknown
when
11-24 ... 1-14 years .
2S ...IS-W-years
26 ... 20-24 years
27 ... 25-29 years
28 ... 30-39 years
29 ... 40+ years
30 ... Unknown
Blank ... N.A.
Number of Brands Smoked
0 ... No particular brand
1-7 ... 1-7 brands
8 ... 8+ brands
9 ... Unknown
Blank ... N?.A.
BLANK
Type of Filter
1 ... Filter tip
2 ... Non filter tip
3 .... Unknown
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Kind of Cigarette Smoked
1 ... Plain
2 ... Menthol
3 ... Unknown
Blank ... N.A.
Package Type
1 ... Hardpack
2 ... Softpack
3 ... Unknown
Blank ... N.A.
Cigarette Size
1 ... Regular
2 ..; King Size
3 ... 100* millimeter
4 ... Unknown
Blank ... N.A.
Ever Seriously Attempted to Quit
1 ... Yes
2 ... No
3 ... Unknown •
Blank ... NJL
Total Number of Serious Attempts to Quit
1-4 ... 1-4 serious attempts
5 ... 5* serious attempts
6 ... Unknown
Blank ... N.A.
Number of Serious Attempts in Past 12 Months
0 . . None
1-4 .. . 1-4 serious attempts
5 . . S* serious attempts
6 . . Unknown
Blank . . N.A.
Starting Tine of Last Attempt
Number of units
00 ... Less than 1
01-97 ... Number of days , weeks , months or years
98 ... 98+ days, weeks, months or years
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•

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• Xtexa asd Cote*
11 .., 3 years
12 ,,, 4 years
13 ,.., SrS years
14 ,,. 10.tl4 years
15 ,,, 1S-13. years -
Id .,, 20. years or more
17 ... Unknown
•Blank ^ ~ N A. 	

Tar Level of Brand Smoked Most (nearest lengthl
^OOII »„* Less than '0.5* mgs,
QS398 ,,^-O.S to. 32.8 mgs.
322 ... "UnJcnown mgs.
Blanfc .,-, NJV. 	
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363-364


















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000 .,,
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01 ,
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Recode
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Recode
2











Itexa as& Ccdsa
04 ... 16 mgs.
05 ... 17 rags.
06 ...- 18 rags.
07 ... 19 mgs.
08 ... 20-24 mgs.
09 ... 25 mgs. or more
10 ... Unknown mgs.
Blank ... N.A.
Tar Level o£ Brand Smoked Most
0 ... Less than 5 mgs.
1 ... 5-9 mgs.
2 ... 1-14 mgs.
3 ... 15-19 mgs.
4 ... 20 mgs. or more
5 ... Unknown
Blank ... N.A.
Nicotine Level of Brand Smoked Most
00 ... Less than 0.30 mgs.
.01 ... 0.30 to 0.69 mgs.
02 ... 0.70 to 0.99 mgs.
03 ... 1.00 to 1.09 mgs.
04 ... 1.10 to 1.19 mgs.
05 ... 1.20 to 1.29 mgs.
• 06 ... l-r-30 to. 1.39 mgs.
07 ... 1.40 to 1.49 mgs.
08 ... 1.50 to 1.59 mgs.
09 ... 1.60 tO 1.69 mgs.
10 ... 1.70 mgs. or more
11 ... Unknown
Blank ... N.A.
Nicotine Level of Brand Smoked Most
00 ... Less than 0.50 mgs.
01 ... 0.50 - 0.99 mgs.
02'... 1.00 - 1.09 mgs.
03 ... 1.10 - 1.14 mgs.
04 ... 1.15 - 1.19 mgs. '
05 ... 1.20 - 1.29 mgs.
06 ... 1.30 - 1.34 mgs.
07 ... 1.35 - 1.39 mgs.
08 ... 1.40 - 1.69 mgs.
09 ... 1.70 mgs. or more
10 ... Unknown '
Blank ... N.A.

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    0 ... Less than 0.50 rags.
    1 ... 0.50 - 0.99 rags.
    2 ... 1.00 - 1.29 mgs.
    3 ... 1.30 - 1.69 rags.
    4 ... 1.70 mgs. or more
    5 ... Unknown
Blank ... N.A.
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Record Type (8)
See 1979 Final Person Record Layout
BLANK
See 1979 Final Person Record Layout
Now Living with Relatives
1. Yes
2. No (includes living alone)
3. DK, refused, not reported
Family Members Now - -
00. None of below
01. " Sibling only
t02. Sibling and narent
03. Parent only
04. Sibling and child
OS. Spouse only
06. Sibling and snouso
07. Child only
08. Parent and snouse
09. Parent and child
10. Spouse and child
11. Sibling, spouse and child
12. Sibling, parent and spouse
13. Sibling, parent and child
14. Parent, spouse and child
15. Sibling, parent, spouse and child
16. Living with unknown relative .
17. Not living with relative (includes living alone) [467:2]
18. DK or refused [467:31
"Weights in locations 201-461  arc  1/3  sample weights  for  17*.

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473-474
475-477
478
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I tens and Cocas
Tirie at This Address - Units
1. Davs
2. Weeks
3. Months
4. Years
5. DK or refused
Ti-ne at This Address - N"unber
01-97. N'ur-ber of days, weeks, months or years lived
at this address
98. 98-*- days, weeks, months or years lived nt this
address.
99. DK or refused
Time at This Address - Recede
00. Less than 6 nonths
01. 6 ncnths lip to 1 year
02. 1 tip to 2 years
03. 2 up to 3 years
04. 3 iip to 5 years
05. S up to 10 years
06. 10 uo to 20 years
07. 20+ years
08. .Unloiown number of days
09. Unknown nunber of weeks
10. Unknown nur.ber of months
11. Unknown number of years
12. Unknown
Percent of Life Spent ;it 'Ilijs Add/css
000-100. Pcrccnts
999. Unknown
Mobility Status
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2. Moved in past 5 years
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4c
Iters and. Ccdss
Tines Moved in Past 3 Years
0. Mo moves in past 3 years [4~S:1]
1-6. 1 to 6 moves
7. 7+ moves
8. .Moved in past 3 years, don't know tinos moved
9. PIC, refused, unknown if moved in past 3 years [*~3:
Number Moves Made in Past 3 Years - Recede
0, No moves [473:1]
1. 1 move
2. 2 moves
3. 3* moves
4. Unknown number of moves [473:3]
How .Manv Miles Moved z/
001-997. 1-997 miles
993. 998* miles
999. DK, refused or "Initial DK" box checked
Blank. Not moved or unknown if moved in post 3 ycnrs
Miles Moved - Recede
1. Less than 5 miles
2. S-10 niles
3. 11-50 miles
4. 51-200 miles
5. 201-500 miles
6. 501-997 niles
7. 99S+ miles
8. DK or refused
Blank. Not moved or unknown if moved in past 3 years
Number of Persons Lived with Respondent
00. None or lived alcne
01-07. 1 to 7 persons
08.- 8+ persons
09. Unknown mirber, but not alone
10. DK or refused
Blank. Not moved or unknown if roved in past 3 years •
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490
I ten No.
4d
4e
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Was Living with Relatives
1. Yes
2. No
3. Lived alone
4. DK or refused
Blank. Not moved or unknown if moved in past 3 years
Familv ^fe^1be^s Then
00. None specified below
01. Sibling only
02. Sibling and parent
03. Parent only
04. Sibling and child
05. Spouse only
06. Sibling and spouse
07. Child only
OS. Parent and spouse
09. Parent and child
10. Spouse and child
11. .Sibling, spouse and child
12. Sibling, parent and spouse
13. Sibling, parent and child
14. Parent, spouse and child
15. Sibling, parent, spouse and child
16. Living with unknown relative
17. Not living with relative or lived alone [487:2,3]
13. DK or refused [487: 4]
Blank. Not moved or unknown if moved in past 3 years
First Reason for Moving
1. Job-self
2. Retired- self
3. Health-self
4. Job- another person
5. Re tired- another person
6. Health- another person
7. Other
8. DK or refused
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1. Job-self
2. Retired-self
3. Health- self
4. Job- another person
5. Retired- another person
6. Health- another person
7. Other
8. DK or refused
Blank. No second reason, not nioved or unknown
in past 3 years
Main or Only Reason for Moving
1. Job- self
2. Retired-self
3. .Health-self
4. Job- another person
5. Retired- another person
6. Health- another person
7. .Other
8. DK, unknown main reason, or refused
9. Multiple reasons, unknown rein
Blank. Not noved or unknown if moved in past 3
Livintr with Relatives, N'ow and Then - Recede
if irovcd
years

1. Livir.g with relatives now and then, sane configuration
2. Living with relatives now and then, different config-
uration
3. Living with relatives now and then, configuration
unknown
4. N'ow living with relatives, not then
5. Then living with relatives, not now
6. Not living with relatives either tine
7. DIC, refused or unknown
Blank. Not moved or unknown if moved in past 3 years
State and County Codes Status, Now and Then
1. Sane state ar.d county
2. S;inic state, different county
3. Different state
4. Outside U.S. then (in U.S. now)
5. Then state unknown, refused
Blank. Not novcd or unknown if moved in past ."
*
years

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                                 APPENDIX C
                 VALUING THE BENEFITS  OF  IMPROVES  HUMAN HEALTH



                    Winston Harrington and  Paul 3. Pcrtney








     Many cf the federal regulatory  agencies  created since the mid-1960s have



as one goal the protection and/or enhancement of human health.  These include



the Environmental Protection Agency  (SPA),  the Occupational Safety and Health



Administration (OSEA), the National  Highway Transportation Safety Administra-



tion (MHTSA), "he Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and -he Mine




Enforcement and Safety Administration  (MESA).  Health protection is also an



important goal of other, older regulatory agencies,  the Food and Drug Admin-



istration (FDA) being the most notable example.  Therefore, in an ara when all



federal regulatory activity is to be subjected to.  close analytical scrutiny, i:



not f'all-blown benefit-cost analysis,  it is important to  have accurate,  concep-



tually correct measures of any human health benefits -hat result from these



regulatory programs.



     Unfortunately, this is no simple  task.   Not only is  it often quite



difficult to map regulatory policy into physical improvements in health  (less




sickness, fewer accidents, etc.), but  it is equally  difficult to translate



changes in health status into appropriate dollar valuations.   This  is  perhaps



most difficult when the policy outputs are  "lives  saved,"  or  —  more  correctly



— lives prolonged, but difficulties arise  even  when health benefits  take  the



form of reductions in acute or chronic illness unrelated  to premature



mortality.



     A number of methods have been used to value either sure  prospects for



reduced morbidity 'from sickness or  injury) or 2 reduced  likelihood of its



occurrence.  For instance, loehman at  al. '"9"9" employed  a contingent valua-

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tion approach and surveyed individuals directly  about  their  willingness to pay



for a reduced incidence of coughing, congestion, and other physical ailments.



Alternatively, others have examined the markets  for labor (Thaler and  Hosen



[1976], Smith [1979], T7iscusi [1973]), housing (Portney  [1981]),  and safety



devices Olomquist [1979], Dardis [1980]) for indirect or revealed evidence on



the value whioh individuals attach to reduced morbidity  or increased longevity.




3y and large, however, the most common approach  to the valuation  of morbidity



has involved one of two methods:  (i) the imputation of  more or less ad hoe



values to days of sickness or injury (Freeman [1982], Ostro  [1981]); or,  more




frequently, (ii) a "cost of illness" (COD approach designed to reflect =oth



the direct, out-of-pocket expenses arising from  illness  or injury (e.g.,



medicines and doctor and hospital charges), as well as any resulting oppor-



tunity costs incurred, foregone earnings being the most  obvious example (Cooper



and Rice [1976], Lave and Seskin [1977, especially ?. 225]).



     In spita of its wide popularity and in-uitive appeal, the COI approacn is



not without problems.  First, it ignores the "defensive" expenditures  that



individuals can and do make to influence their health status (Grossman [1972],



Cropper [1981], and Crocker et al. [1979]).  If  individuals fully protected



themselves against environmental or occupational insults, say, a  regulation-



induced reduction in such insults might not lead to any  observed  health



improvement, but would be beneficial nonetheless by virtue of reducing the  need




for defensive expenditures.   Second, the COI approach ignores the possibly



considerable direct disutility of sickness or injury* a  cost unrelated to



direct or indirect financial losses.  This, toe, should  figure in  any  theoret-




ically grounded measure of th-e benefits arising from the protection  of human



health.

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     It 13 our purpose in this paper  to  derive  such a measure and contrast it


to the commonly used COI approach.  In the  first  section of this paper, we


present a simple aodei of constrained utility maximization in which illness or



injury not only reduces the  time which can  be devoted to labor or leisure and



induces certain remedial medical expenditures,  but  also has disutility of its



own.  In this model, individuals can  make defensive expenditures to lessen



their chances of illness or  injury, thus influencing directly their actual


health status.  As one might expect in such a model,  expenditures on defensive


goods will be shown to depend both upon  the direct  and indirect costs of ill-



ness as veil as upon the disutility it imparts.   Following that, we recast the



individual's decision-making problem  in  terms of  the indirect utility function.



This enables us to derive directly the conceptually correct measure of the



benefits of reductions in the health  threats  thai: individuals face.  We also



discuss the practical difficulties that  arise in  attempts  to estimate empir-


ically this measure.  In section III  we  find  that,  under plausible conditions,


the "true" benefit measure is consistently  greater  than that resulting from -he


COI approach.  This conclusion holds  under  a  number of extensions to our simple


model presented in section 17.




I.  The 3asic Model
     Consider an individual with a utility function of  the  form:







 (1)    U = a(Z,L,S)







where X represents expenditures on nanhealth-related goods," 1 is  leisure  time



per period, and S is time spent ill per period  (1  ,'J.  > 0;  3- < 0).  Time  spent
                                                 AM       w


3ick depends upon some environmental threat  'broadly defined) wnioh  could  take

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the form of air pollution, exposure to a harmful  substance  in  the workplace or



in a foodstuff or other consumer product, or  other hazard.-  ?or simplicity we



will refer to ail such threats as pollution,  ?, although  the broader applica-



bility of our findings should be borne in mind.   Sickness also  depends upon



preventive defensive expenditures, D, which can shorten the duration of any



sickness which does occur.  Thus,








 (2)    S = 3(D,?5








where Sn < 0 and S0 > 0.  In turn, medical expenses, M, are assumed  to depend
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on the duration of sickness, or








 (3}    M = M(S(D,?)) ,     with M'CS) > 0.







The individual is assumed to receive per-period nonwage income  1  (from capital



or transfer payments) and to work for wage rate w.



     The individual'3 decision problem can then be expressed as:
        aax A = UU,1,S) - X[I * wT - wL - wS(D,P) - I - D - MCSCD,?))

       X,L,D
                        L - 5(D,?)J
where T is total time available per period.  The bracketed expression multi-



plying X i3 the "full income" constraint as introduced by 3ecker  [197*].  The



second constraint merely ensures that -he sum cf leisure time and time spent



ill does not exceed the total time available.  The first order conditions are:

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 (3)    A.  = 3  - \ s 0
 (5)    A. = ar - WA - u  =  o
         u    i*
 (7)    A.j = UsS.j - WAS^ - X  - A.M'(S)SD  - uSjj = 0
 (8)    A,  = I > wT - wL - wS(D,P)  - I  -  D  - M(S)  = 0
         A.
 (9)    A.. = T-L-S>0;   u(T -  L  -  S)  =  0  .







For the balance of this paper, we will  assume  that  all individuals work some



positive number of hours per period.  Thus,  from (?)  it is the case that u = 0.



It follows, then, that conditions  (5) and (6)  represent the familiar trade-off



between labor and leisure  (since we treat X  as total  expenditures on other



goods, its price is unity).



     Equation (7) can be rewritten to shed some  lignt on defensive expenditures



by individuals.  Specifically we can  see  that:
        VD
(10)    -=~
The interpretation of expression  (10) is  straightforward.   It  indicates  that,



at the margin, a dollar's worth of defensive expenditure is  comprised  of three



parts:  these are, in order, the dollar value of disutility  arising  from

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additional 3ick time (—•—), the opportunity  cost  of  illness valued at the wage
                        \


rate C-wSn), and the out-of-pocket  expenses caused by increased illness








II.  Willingness to Pay;  Theory and Sst-'mation




     Having introduced this simple  model, we  can turn to  the valuation of


health benefits arising from a reduction  in pollution.  To  do 30 we employ the



indirect utility function (see Courant and Porter  [1981], Just,  Hueth and



Schmits [1982]).  The optimal values for  the  choice variables X, L and D



clearly depend upon the wage rate w, nonwage  income I,  and  air pollution ?.



The indirect utility function, 7, gives the maximum utility obtainable for a



given set of parameter values.






('f)    7 = 7(1,?,w) = UCC,L,S(D,?)) - ,\:i *  wT -  wL  -  wS(D,?)  - X - D













where X, L, D, A and u are f-unctions of the parameters  I, ? and  w.


     Suppose nonwage income I and the wage rate w  are fixed.   If the pollution



level changes, say from ?Q to ?,, utility will also change  from  7^ to ?1 ,  where






C'2)     7Q = 7(I,?Q,w)    and    7, = 7(1,?1fw).
If ?  < ?., then 7Q > 7..  ror fixed wages, the only way  to keep  an  individual



indifferent to a change in pollution is to change the nonwage  income I.   This


i3 illustrated in 7igure  '(a).  When pollution increases  from  ?   to  ?„ with  no

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Figure l(a)

Willingness to pay
to avoid increase
in pollution from
PQ to P  is I -I
                                                             V-V
                                                                      v-v.
                                                v-v.
Figure l(b)

Individual cannot
be compensated for
increase in
pollution

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change in Income, the individual drops from the  indifference  curve 7 = 7  -0 7
                                                                         w


- 7^.  To leave the individual indifferent to the  change  ir. pollution, I aust


be increased from IQ to !.,.  The amount I1 - IQ  is,  by  definition, the


(negative) benefit to the individual of the change in air quality.  Note that


it is not always possible to keep the individual on  the same  indifference


curve.  In the case illustrated in Figure Kb),  there is  no change in income



that compensates the individual for an increase  in pollution  from ?  to ?1.


This possibility can arise only for increases in pollution.   The  change in


income associated with a decrease in pollution is  always  defined.   In any


event, we are primarily interested in small changes  for which this possibility


is unlikely to arise; hence, it is ignored in what follows.


     As suggested by Figure 1, holding 7 constant  while ? varies  defines I


implicitly as a function of ?, which we denote as  !»(?).   Thus, 7(I*(?),?)  =



7.U  The total derivative of 7 with respect to  ?  is then
                 T*(°')
                 ^ ^' ' + 7-0      ar           - -
                 "aP—   '? - J  '   or    —HP	77
       is the aarginal willingness to pay (be compensated) for a marginal
decrease (increase) in pollution ?.  Because 7 is set equal to 7   the  initial


Isvei of utility, in (12), equation (13) gives the aarginal compensating


variation.  Equivalent variation would be obtained if 7 had been set equal  to



V

     The derivatives of 7 are quite simple to compute; because the first order


conditions o) - '9" hold, many. terms drop cut.  In fact,

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(HO    7. =  A ;    and
(15)    7, = (U  - Xw - M'(S))S,
But from (7), we know that U  - Xw - M'(S)  = X/S^,  so  that
(16)    7  =  X_L       and

                D
                          S?
                          ST
                           j
     At first glance it would appear that the expression  (17)  for  marginal



willingness to pay is independent of personal tastes and  income  and  rather



depends only on the technical characteristics of the sickness  (or  dose-



response) function, S.  Noes, however, that since D is a  choice  variable  for



the individual, the ratio Sp/S^ is dependent upon the characteristics  of  the



individual and the values of the parameters he or she faces.   S,/S-  would be



independent of D only if 3(Sa/S,j)/9D = 0.  This condition would  be aet  if S



were linear, for example, but is not generally satisfied.



     What are the prospects for empirical estimation of (17)?  At  first jiance



they aay appear good since, in principle, both S0 and S^ should  be observable



from dose-response or health production functions, of which there  are  no



shortage in the literature.  However, even the best of -hese functions  is based



on data which are inadequate in key respects.  These data usually  include aeas-



ures of individuals' personal and aconcnio characteristics, the  environmental

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and metaorological conditions  In the  area  in  which they live and work, and, on



occasion, an indication of the price  and availability of medical care.  3ut it



almost never includes usable information about  the behavioral adjustments,



purchases, or other measures individuals take to  protect themselves against




environmental hazards.^  Thus, S  is  very  difficult  to  observe.



     Furthermore, consider the .difficulty  of  estimating S  even  with a data




base containing  detailed information  on consumer  expenditures.  A great many




expenditures that we might wish to label "defensive"  serve  other purposes as



well.  Air conditioning filters the air, for  example,  but also cools it.




Exercise helps maintain health capital but also provides enjoyment.  One  way to



model this situation is to allow defensive expenditures  to  affect utility



directly — however, in such a model  the true measure of benefits is no longer




equal to -Sp/STj  but also includes a derivative  of  the  utility function.  Thus,



the hybrid nature of many defensive expenditures makes  it difficult to obtain



an -unbiased benefit estimate.



     Another problem arises from the  suspicion  that  the  extent of illness may



influence the level of defensive expenditures,  as  well as vice versa.   In



principle, this  problem could be handled using  a simultaneous equations model,



but this will be difficult to do in practice.   Typically, epidemiological



studies only explain a small fraction of the  total variation in  illness;  Ostro



I1981], for example, reported H-squares of about  .32.  Such poor fits  suggest




that a number of important variables have  been  omitted.   To use  the results of



such studies for dose-response functions requires  one  to assume, somewhat



uneasily, that the unobserved and omitted  variables  are  orthogonal to  those




included in the  estimating equation.  This assumption may not be valid in a.



simultaneous aquation model because anything  that  affects 3 will also  affect D.



If both sickness and defensive expenditures depend in part  on an -unobserved

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variable (an individual's genetic predisposition  to  illness,  for example),



cross-section estimates of S  will be  biased.  That  is,  those genetically



predisposed toward more illness say spend more to  mitigate  its effects,  thus



leading the unwary to conclude that defensive expenditures  increase the




duration of illness.






IH.  True Benefits and the Cost-of-Illness Approach



     Let us now turn to a comparison between the conceptually correct  measure



of benefits given in (17) and that resulting from  the  COI approach to  benefit



estimation.  Typically under the latter approach,  a  dose-response  relationship



is estimated in a cross-section epidemiological study, like those  of Crocker



C'979] or Ostro [1981].  This relationship is then used  to  predict the effect



on health status of a change in pollution.  Finally, increases or  decreases  in



sick time are valued at the wage rate  to reflect the opportunity cost  of



illness, and out-of-pocket medical costs are linked  to sickness  through a



function like M(S) in aquation (3).



     As we indicated above, virtually  no cross-section epidemiological study



has included data on defensive expenditures, although all such studies do



include most or all of the other data  we describe  above.  Since  individuals  do_



make defensive expenditures and other  adjustments  to help mitigate or  prevent



environmentally-related adverse health effects, what is actually observed in



cross-section studies is a total rather than a partial effect  of poiluticn on



health.  Assuming that the determinants of health  other than D and  ? are



invariant with respect to ?, the dose-response relationship 5  =  S(D,?) can be



totally differentiated to obtain:

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        -» ^
f * a >    -***   en    ^





     Sines it is this total change  in health  status  for a given change in

pollution that is used in the CO! approach, the added cost of illness for a

change in pollution can be expressed as:
dC     dS
   = w
d?
                      .    dS
                    M CS) dF
the ceras on the right-hand side denoting,  respectively,  the lost wages or

leisure time due to pollution-related  illness,  and  the resulting out-of-pocket

•aedical costs.

     3ur frcm ('),
(20)    w * M'CS) = -31 - =-
Combining  (13),  (19), and  (20) we have
(21)
Hence,
dC   „ dS    .. . dS
dP * w dP * M  (i) dP =
3 1
. T" ^"-
dS
d? =
"s
dS
dP
(22)
                — _


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The true willingness to pay to avoid an increase  in  pollution is,  therefore,



the amount resulting from the COI approach  (the first  two  -eras  on the



right-hand side of  (22)), plus the last swo  teras.   The -era -CU /X)(dS/d?) is



the dollar value of the disutility of  pollution-induced illness.  Since U  < 0,



-(n,/X)(dS/dP) > 0.  D_ is the change  in  defensive expenditures  associated with
   <^                  s


an increase in pollution.  It is reasonable  to assume  that  D, >  0  —  that an



increase in pollution brings forth acre defensive expenditures —  bu"  nothing



in the aodel requires that result.



     Calculating health benefits through  the COI approach leads  to an  unbiased



estimate of true benefits only if sickness does not  enter the individual's



utility function directly, and if defensive  expenditures are not accoun-ed for

                /*

in the analysis.0  If either of these  conditions is  not aet,  the COI approach



probably underestimates true willingness  to  pay.





-^'  -xtensions _of the Basic Model



     In this section we examine three  extensions of  -he basis model and  discuss



their effects on benefit estimation.   These  extensions  are  as follows:



            (i)  Pollution enters the  utility function  directly.



           (ii)  Individuals are assumed  to  receive  paid sick leave for  a fixed

                 work period.



          (iii)  Sickness affects the  wage rate,



     (i)  If pollution has a direct effect on utility,  we write  the utility



function as U = U(X,L,S,?).  The first-order conditions (3)-(9)  remain



unchanged, but the derivative 7p of the indirect utility function  becomes
        7, = "J3? - Ta - \wS? - AM".S5S? =     - 7.

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If we work through the arithmetic as in 'he preceding  section,  we find that
         dl*

that is, ^3— is the same as is our basic case except for the  term -U../X.   In
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this ziodei, the expression for true benefits contains a derivative of U,  which




is unobservable.  Therefore, even if we had data on defensive expenditures,  it




would not be possible to estimate benefits precisely.  Nonetheless,  since




Sj, < 3  (we assume that no one likes pollution for its own  sake),  allowing



pollution to enter the utility function directly provides  yet another reason


                                                            a

why the COI approach underestimates true willingness to pay.




     Cli)  As Crocker and others have pointed out, it is plausible that  the




duration of an individual's illness could affect the wage  he  or she  faces.




Chronically ill individuals night be excluded from some physically demanding




but high paying jobs, for example.  Or, individuals sight  be  paid a.  lower wage




because of their frequent absences from work.



     We can acdel this phenomenon quite easily by allowing the wage  rate  to




depend upon sickness, i.e., w = w(S) where w'(S) < 0.  Incorporating this




change in  (11) above, the first-order conditions become:
        AT = UT - AW(S) = 0
                           (T-- S - L) - w(SySD - M  ,3)2.3 -

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However, since this change affects  neither  70  nor 7-,  expression ;22) is still



the correct measure of true benefits.   Thus, allowing  the wage rate -o depend



upon sickness does not affect our basic conclusion that the CCI approach



underestimates true benefits.



     (iii)  Many workers lose no pay when they get sick because of paid sick



leave.  In this case, lost tine due to  illness still represents a cost to the




economy, but one borne by employers.  One can  therefore argue that the presence



of paid sick leave does not affect  the  total economic  benefits of pollution



control, but only their distribution.



     This argument assumes implicitly that  the availability of paid sick leave



will not affect the efforts of individuals  to  avoid  sickness.    To drop this



assumption, we must also drop the full  income  constraint,  which permits the



leisure and income to be traded off without restriction.   Instead, suppose an



individual receives a wage w per hour for W hours of work per year, regardless



of wnether those hours are actually worked.  Let  T = wW denote income, and




suppose further that the distribution of work  hours  is  fixed,  as in the 3 to 5



workday.  In the previous model illness  affects utility directly,  by taking up



time that could be devoted to labor or  leisure, and  by  inducing out-of-pocket



costs.  With paid sick leave, the illness that  occurs during working hours



affects utility and medical costs but the individual's  money income is not



affected as before.  If we assume the individual  is  just  as  likely to get sick



while at work as outside of work, we can put the  proportion  q  of illness



occurring during leisure at q = (T - »O/T,  the  proportion  of ncnwork hours.



     In this model the maximum number of hours  that  can be worked  per year is



W.  The actual time spent working is W  - (1 -  q)S, the  nominal work time  less



3ick leave taken.  The individual is no  longer  able  to  trade work  for leisure



without restriction, and the marginal value of  leisure  is  no longer equal to

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-he wage rate.  The problem  now  is  to  oaxiaize utility subject to both  a  =oney

and a tiae constraint:
        Maximize   a(2,L,S(D,P))
         X,L,D
subject so:
        X * D * M(S) < I = wW
        1 - qS < T - W
The
                                 T
                               " -^ •
     first order conditions
(25)    A  » a  -  A. = 0
(26)    A.  = a.  - Y = 0
(27}    A  = as3D - X - \M'(S)SD - YqS^ = 0
The aarginal change in income T necessary to keep  utility  aonsran-  while

poilucion changes i3 again

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In this case the employer will also benefit  from  improvements  in air quality,



due to a reduction in sick leave payments.   Assuming  the  wage  rate is equal to



the value of a day's output by a worker,""3 we  can represent  the benefit -o the



employer of a marginal reduction in pollution  as:







(29)    (1 - q)w
Combining (23) and (29), the social benefit of a reduction  in  pollution is,  for



eacn worker in the population,
[30)    Benefit' = (1 - q)w ~ - ~
                           z?   s-
                                 D
     In earlier discussion, we showed that the COI approach would  probably



underestimate the true benefits of pollution control.  When sick leave  is



introduced, it is no longer possible to say whether or not this remains  the



case.  From "he first-order condition (27) we have
                Ue   "

(31)    M'(3) = _ -    - JL q
                 A         ;x

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The benefit estimate given by the cost-of-illness  accroach is
(32)    Cost of illness =  [w * M'(S)] ||-
                                      ur
                            dS   US  dS    V
                                                        r. .     e ,
                        = wd?*T dp - T q  I?  -  s  [SDD? * V
Combining (30), (3D and (32), we have
        Benefit = Cost of illness •»• D_	-
Therefore, the benefits associated with a change  in  pollution is  equal to the



cost of illness plus three additional terms.  The first;  two,  representing -he



change in defensive expenditures and the direct disutility  of illness, have



been encountered before.  The third term is a correction that takes  account of


the fact that sickness outside of working hours is no  longer  valued  at ;he wage



rate (the ratio Y/* is the individual's marginal  value of leisure time).   Tf



leisure has a value exceeding the wage rate, this terra is positive and we can



again conclude that the cost-of-illness approach  underestimates benefits.  If,



however, the individual values leisure time at less  than the  wage rate,  this



conclusion is no longer possible.




7.  Conclusion


     3ur principal objective in this paper has been  to compare  the ''cost-of-



illness" approacr. to health benefit estimation with  an expression of willing-

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ness to pay derived from a model of  individual  utility maximization.  We have



shown that the cost-of-illness approach results  in  an underestimate of "true"



benefits when sickness enters the utility  function  directly,  and when indi-




viduals are allowed to take some defensive measures against pollution.



However, this conclusion requires us to assume  that defensive expenditures are



an increasing function of the pollution level.   While the sign of D3 depends on



both individual preferences and the  dose-response function, we beliave that it



is reasonable to suppose that an Increase  in  pollution will bring forth addi-



tional efforts to avoid it.  In any  event,  our  results should be of some use in



applied benefit estimation in the regulatory  area where,  before, the relation-



ship between ad hoc approaches and conceptually  correct measures was 'unclear.



     Our finding proved robust with  respect to  several variations in our basic



model.  True benefits exceed those derived from  the cost-of-illness approach



when wages are assumed to be affected  by pollution-induced  illness, and when



pollution is assumed to entar the utility  function  both directly as well as




indirectly via its effect on sickness  and, hence, the labor-leisure tradeoff.



Only when our basic model was extended to  include the case  of  paid  sick leave



was there indetarminancy about the relationship  between the traditional cost-



of -illness approachand willingness to  pay  as  derived  from the  model.   In this



case, the relationship depended critically on individuals'  valuation of leisure



time.



     A. final observation concerns the  estimability  of the conceptually correct



benefit measure.  The expression we derived for  willingness to pay,  -o^/S-,  is



in principle observable.  Bringing this term  to  life,  so  to speak,  will be  more



difficult than it may at first appear.  It will  require detailed  information  sn



both the market and nonaarket measures that individuals take to  defend

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themselves against pollution and otner  environmental  threats,  broadly defined.



Until 3uch data are available, our concisions  suggest  that  tne  oost-cf-illnes:



approach can be used as a lower bound for  true  benefits  in aost  interesting



cases.

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                                    rootnotas


     4
      'As Courant and Porter  [ "981]  show in a  recent paper, r.owever, one rn.ua" be


quite careful not to assume  "hat  defensive expenditures prevented is an exact


measure of willingness to  pay  for regulatory  benefits.

     5
     "We find it more convenient  to make utility a function of expenditures on


various classes of goods rather than a composite good, as is customary.


      although the disutility  of  sickness presumably depends on its intensity


as well as its duration, we  assume  that all illnesses are equally intense.

     u
      Definition of I as a function of ? requires 7_ i 0, but we assume, as is


customary, that VT > 0.


     "'Very recently, data  sets with some information on exercise and preventive


medicine have begun to be  explored.   See Gerking ['982],  for example.


     °This result may appear to follow from equation (22) if 7, and D, equal to


zero.  Bur calculation of  true benefits in our model requires 3^ = 0;  thus, the


CCI approach is not Just a special  case of the model we use. ' Nonetheless, in a


simpler model in which U = 3(1.,L) and S = S(?),  true -willingness to pay can be


shown to equal the terms included in the COI  approach.


      U. and ?H are the partial derivatives of TJ with respect to the variables


in the U_tuple CX,L.,S,?).  Thus, Up = V 3? *  U^.

     3
      Using a slightly different model than ours,  Courant and Porter [1981]


conclude that observed defensive  expenditures  may either  -under- or overestimate


true willingness to pay when pollution enters  the utility function directly.

     Q
     "This conceptual problem should  be kept  distinct from the empirical


problem of estimating morbidity when  workers  are  covered  by paid sick  leave.


Tnac is usually observed in morbidity studies  is  not  sickness  irself but lays


of illness reported.  Sick leave can  obviously  affect wnether  an individual

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responds to illness by staying home  frost  work.


    10
      If she employer expects a  certain nunber  of sick lays each year anci aes


wages accordingly, the value of  a  day's outpu-  sight slightly exceed the wage
                                                         •

rate.

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