Linkage of the National Health Interview Survey to air quality data.

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Jennifer D Parker, Nataliya Kravets, Tracey J Woodruff
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Objective: This report describes the linkage between the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and air monitoring data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). There have been few linkages of these data sources, partly because of restrictions on releasing geographic detail from NHIS on public-use files in order to protect participant confidentiality.

Methods: Pollution exposures for NHIS respondents were calculated by averaging the annual average exposure estimates from EPA air monitors both within 5, 10, 15, and 20 miles of the respondent's block-group location (which is available on restricted NHIS data files) and by county of residence. The 1987-2005 linked data files--referred to as NHIS-EPAAnnualAir--were used to describe the percentage of NHIS respondents linked and the median exposures by linkage method, survey year, and pollutant. Using the 2005 NHIS-EPAAnnualAir data file, the percentage linked and median exposure were described by respondent characteristics, linkage method, and pollutant.

Results: Many decisions were made to define pollution exposures for NHIS respondents, including monitor selection, location assignment for NHIS respondents, and geographic linkage criteria. Geographic linkage criteria for assigning area-level exposure estimates affected the percentage and composition of respondents included in the resulting linked sample. Median exposure estimates, however, were similar among geographic linkage methods.

Conclusion: NHIS-EPAAnnualAir data files for 1985 through 2005 are currently available to users in the NCHS Research Data Center.

全国健康访谈调查与空气质量数据的联系。
目的:本报告描述了国家健康访谈调查(NHIS)和美国环境保护署(EPA)空气监测数据之间的联系。这些数据源之间的联系很少,部分原因是为了保护参与者的机密性,在公共使用文件中公布国家卫生信息系统的地理细节受到限制。方法:对NHIS受访者的污染暴露进行计算,计算方法是将EPA空气监测仪的年平均暴露估计值取平均值,这些估计值分别位于受访者所在街区组位置(可在受限的NHIS数据文件中获得)的5英里、10英里、15英里和20英里范围内,并按居住县计算。1987-2005年的关联数据文件(称为NHIS- epaannualair)用于描述通过关联方法、调查年份和污染物关联的NHIS受访者百分比和中位数暴露。利用2005年NHIS-EPAAnnualAir数据文件,根据被调查者特征、关联方法和污染物描述了关联暴露百分比和中位数。结果:为国家卫生健康调查对象确定污染暴露做出了许多决定,包括监测选择、国家卫生健康调查对象的地点分配和地理联系标准。用于分配区域水平暴露估计的地理联系标准影响了在所得到的联系样本中包括的答复者的百分比和组成。然而,地理联系方法的中位数暴露估计是相似的。结论:1985年至2005年的NCHS - epaannualair数据文件目前可供NCHS研究数据中心的用户使用。
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期刊介绍: Studies of new statistical methodology including experimental tests of new survey methods, studies of vital statistics collection methods, new analytical techniques, objective evaluations of reliability of collected data, and contributions to statistical theory. Studies also include comparison of U.S. methodology with those of other countries.
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