
* 2013 BRFSS Overview Provides information on the background, design, data collection and processing, statistical, and analytical issues for the combined landline and cell phone data set. ** References:** * 2013 Survey Data Information

Dataset: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Data.The data and further information were obtained from the following sources: An edited and weighted data file is provided to each participating health department for each year of data collection, and summary reports of state-specific data are prepared by the CDC. The data are transmitted to the CDC for editing, processing, weighting, and analysis.

State health departments collaborate during survey development, and conduct the interviews themselves or by using contractors. BRFSS field operations are managed by state health departments that follow protocols adopted by the states with technical assistance provided by CDC. In 2013, additional question sets were included as optional modules to provide a measure for several childhood health and wellness indicators, including asthma prevalence for people aged 17 years or younger. Health characteristics estimated from the BRFSS pertain to the non-institutionalized adult population, aged 18 years or older, who reside in the US. In conducting the cellular telephone version of the BRFSS questionnaire, interviewers collect data from an adult who participates by using a cellular telephone and resides in a private residence or college housing. In conducting the BRFSS landline telephone survey, interviewers collect data from a randomly selected adult in a household. Since 2011, BRFSS conducts both landline telephone- and cellular telephone-based surveys. Factors assessed by the BRFSS in 2013 include tobacco use, HIV/AIDS knowledge and prevention, exercise, immunization, health status, healthy days - health-related quality of life, health care access, inadequate sleep, hypertension awareness, cholesterol awareness, chronic health conditions, alcohol consumption, fruits and vegetables consumption, arthritis burden, and seatbelt use. The BRFSS objective is to collect uniform, state-specific data on preventive health practices and risk behaviors that are linked to chronic diseases, injuries, and preventable infectious diseases that affect the adult population. BRFSS is an ongoing surveillance system designed to measure behavioral risk factors for the non-institutionalized adult population (18 years of age and older) residing in the US. The BRFSS is administered by CDC’s Population Health Surveillance Branch, under the Division of Population Health at the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. BRFSS completes more than 400,000 adult interviews each year, making it the largest continuously conducted health survey system in the world”.įurther details about the BRFSS can be obtained from this link: Established in 1984 with 15 states, BRFSS now collects data in all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia and three U.S. residents regarding their health-related risk behaviors, chronic health conditions, and use of preventive services.

īehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemĪccording to CDC, the “Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is the nation’s premier system of health-related telephone surveys that collect state data about U.S. The background context regarding the assignment can be found at.
