Scientific Data Documentation
National Health Interview Survey, 2004
DSN: CC37.NHIS04.FAMILYXX ( Family File )
CC37.NHIS04.HOUSEHLD ( Household File )
CC37.NHIS04.INJPOIEP ( Injury/Poison Episode File )
CC37.NHIS04.INJVERBT ( Injury/Poison Verbatim File )
CC37.NHIS04.PERSONSX ( Person File )
CC37.NHIS04.SAMADULT ( Sample Adult File )
CC37.NHIS04.SAMCHILD ( Sample Child File )
There are 7 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) public use files for the year 2004. There are 7
corresponding file layout documentation, variable summary and frequency reports to go along with the surveys.
- Family File
The Family-Level file contains variables that describe characteristics of the 37,466 families living
in households that participated in the 2004 NHIS. Thus, each record in the file represents a unique
family.
- Household File
Each record on the Household file represents a unique household included in the NHIS sample. The household
file is considered as the base file from which all other files are built.
- Injury/Poison Episode File
An Injury episode refers to the traumatic event in which the person was injured one or more times
from an external cause. A Poisoning episode refers to the traumatic event resulting from ingestion
of or contact with harmful substances, as well as overdoses or wrong use of any durg or medication,
while a poisoning condition is the acute condition or the physical harm casued by the traumatic event.
- Injury/Poison Verbatim File
The Verbatim Injury/Poisoning Episode file contains edited narrative text descriptions of the injury
or poisoning provided by the respondent and includes the body part injured or poisoned, the kind of
injury or poisoning, and a description of how the injury or poisoning happened.
- Person File
The Person File contains three variables describing family type and structure in both general and deatiled
terms.
- Sample Adult File
The Sample Adult section of the 2004 NHIS covers many of the subject areas included in the Family Core.
However, the questions in the Sample Adult section are more specific, and are intended to gather more
detailed information.
- Sample Child File
The Sample Child section of the 2004 NHIS covers additonal subject area not included in the Family core.
The questions in the Sample Child section are more specific and are intended to gather more detailed
information thatn those in the Family core.
Source for this dataset and documentation is
Division of Health Interview Statistics
National Center for Health Statistics
3311 Toledo RD RM 2217
Hyattsville MD 20782
E-mail: nhislist@cdc.gov
Voice: 301-458-4901
The CC36 dataset was created on the mainframe on July, 2006
and the documentation is current as of July, 2006.
Table of Contents
Record Layouts
Variable Summarys
Frequency Reports