Summary health statistics for U.S. children: National Health Interview Survey, 1997.

Barbara Bloom, Luong Tonthat
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Objective: This report presents statistics from the 1997 National Health Interview Survey on selected health measures for sample children under 18 years of age, classified by sex, age, race/ethnicity, family structure, parent's education, family income, poverty status, health insurance coverage, place of residence, region, and current health status. The topics covered are asthma, allergies, learning disability, Attention Deficit Disorder, use of medication, respondent- assessed health status, school-loss days, usual source of medical care, time since last contact with a health care professional, selected health care risk factors, and time since last dental contact.

Source of data: The NHIS is a multistage probability sample survey conducted annually by interviewers of the U. S. Census Bureau for the National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and is representative of the civilian noninstitutionalized population of the United States. Data are collected during face-to-face interviews with adults present at the time of interview. Information about children is collected for one sample child per family in face-to-face interviews with an adult proxy respondent familiar with the child's health.

Highlights: In 1997, most U.S. children under 18 years of age enjoyed excellent or very good health (82%). However, 13% of children had no health insurance coverage, and 6% of children had no usual place of medical care. The percent of children with unmet medical need was twice as high in single-mother families (4%) as in two-parent families (2%). Eleven percent of children had ever been diagnosed with asthma. An estimated 8% of children 3-17 years of age had a learning disability, and an estimated 6% of children had Attention Deficit Disorder.

美国儿童健康统计摘要:1997年全国健康访谈调查。
目的:本报告介绍了1997年全国健康访谈调查对18岁以下抽样儿童选定的健康措施的统计数据,并按性别、年龄、种族/民族、家庭结构、父母的教育程度、家庭收入、贫困状况、医疗保险覆盖面、居住地、地区和目前的健康状况进行分类。所涉及的主题包括哮喘、过敏、学习障碍、注意力缺陷障碍、药物使用、被调查者评估的健康状况、失学天数、通常的医疗保健来源、上次与卫生保健专业人员接触的时间、选定的卫生保健风险因素以及上次与牙医接触的时间。数据来源:NHIS是由美国人口普查局为国家卫生统计中心、疾病控制和预防中心的采访者每年进行的多阶段概率抽样调查,代表了美国非机构的平民人口。数据是在面对面访谈中收集的,访谈时在场的成年人。通过与熟悉儿童健康状况的成人代理受访者进行面对面访谈,为每个家庭收集一个样本儿童的儿童信息。重点:1997年,大多数18岁以下的美国儿童享有极好的或非常好的健康(82%)。然而,13%的儿童没有医疗保险,6%的儿童没有通常的医疗场所。在单亲家庭中,医疗需求未得到满足的儿童比例(4%)是双亲家庭(2%)的两倍。11%的儿童曾被诊断患有哮喘。据估计,8%的3-17岁的孩子有学习障碍,6%的孩子有注意力缺陷障碍。
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