Scientific Data Documentation
Drug and Alcohol Supplement, 1991
DSN: CC37.NHIS91.DRUGALCO
ABSTRACT
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Source: National Center for Health Statistics (1991)
When cited in a bibliography, the suggested citation should read:
National Center for Health Statistics (1992). Public Use File
Documentation, National Health Interview Survey of Drug and
Alcohol Use, 1991 (machine readable data file and documentation),
National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, Maryland.
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inconsistent with that published by NCHS.
1. The 1991 NHIS of Drug and Alcohol Use (NHIS-DAU) data were obtained from a
self-administered questionnaire, given to all special topic sample persons
18-44 years of age.
2. The NHIS-DAU Sample person tape consists of:
a. The NHIS person record from the core questionnaire (locations 1-
200)
b. Weight fields (locations 201-212).
c. The special topic (DAU) data (locations 336-512).
3. Item non-response was handled differently than in many NHIS special topic
questionnaires. Because the questionnaire was self-administered and "Don't
know" was not listed as a valid response, all missing or out of range
codes were combined into a single "unknown" category (code = 9).
For most of the data items on this tape, there is a numeric code for each
respondent. Blanks only appear in the symptom checklists for respondents
for whom it is definitely known that they never used the drug(lifetime and
12 month symptoms questions) or that they most recently used it more than
12 months ago (12-month symptom questions). Respondents for whom lifetime
use status or recency of use is unknown, have 9's in the symptoms
checklists when a 'yes' or a 'no' was not given.
Throughout the data tape, unknowns (9's) include persons who did not know
the answer to a specific question as well as persons who left large
sections (or even the remainder of the questionnaire) blank after
beginning to answer the questions.
This situation is particularly noteworthy in the symptom checklist where
the unknowns far exceed the valid codes. Although the unknowns are large,
their inclusion allows the analyst maximum flexibility in that any
information that was obtained, is retained.
4. The response rate for the NHIS-DAU was 75.4 percent. This response rate
was calculated as follows:
Household response rate from core (95.7 percent) multiplied by the
DAU sample person response rate (78.8 percent)
= 75.4 percent
The response rate for the NHIS-DAU is somewhat lower than is typical for
NHIS special topic surveys. This may be attributable, at least in part, to
the rule that no telephone follow-ups were permitted for persons not at
home at the time of the initial visit. Sensitivity of the topic could
also have contributed to lower response rates.
5. Comparison of sociodemographic characteristics of respondents and non-
respondents indicated women were more likely than men to respond to the
drug questionnaire: 74.3 percent of men and 82.5 percent of women who were
identified as sample persons eligible for the NHIS of Drug and Alcohol Use
(NHIS-DAU) responded to all or part of the NHIS-DAU. Response rates
varied by race: white men (74.7 percent); black men, 69.9 percent; white
women, 83.3 percent, black women, 80.3 percent.
6. Weights:
Weights must be used to make accurate estimates based on data from the
National Health Interview Survey. Two weights are included on the 1991
NHIS-DAU Sample Person tape:
a. The Final Basic Weight (location 207-212), calculated for each sample
person, is the weight that will be used in most analyses of the DAU
data. This weight is the functional equivalent of the Annual Final
Basic Weight found on the NHIS Person Record of the Basic Health and
Demographic component of the survey (i.e the Core questionnaire).
The DAU Final Basic Weight differs in two ways from that calculated
for the Core data tape: (1) the DAU sample was re-weighted to account
for non-response and selection of only one adult per family and, (2)
the weight field on the core data tape is in binary format and the
weight field on this tape is in character format.
b. The Interim Basic Weight (before age-sex-race adjustment), required
by some software packages for variance estimation for surveys with
complex sample designs, is also included on the tape (loc. 201-206).
7. Estimating numbers of events or conditions
a. To reduce respondent error, the recall period for questions about
some events is limited to two weeks. These events are: bed days
and other restricted activity days, work loss and school loss days,
and doctor visits. The two-week variables are found in locations
98-107 and 120-121. Estimates of the total number of occurrences
of these events in the population can be derived as follows:
Number of events x 26 (number of two-week periods in a year) x
Final Basic Weight
= Total number of events occurring in the population during
the data year, i.e. 1991.
Example: Number of bed days (loc. 100-101) x 26 x Final Basic Weight
(loc. 207-212) = total number of bed days reported for the population
in 1991.
b. The recall period for acute incidence conditions is also two weeks
and an annual estimate of the total number of acute incidence
conditions is calculated using the same procedures as for two-week
events:
Number of acute incidence conditions x 26 x Final Basic Weight
= Total number of acute incidence conditions occurring in the
population during 1991.
Note: An acute incidence condition is an acute condition with
onset during the two weeks preceding the date of interview.
c. The recall period for information on hospitalizations is 12 months.
However, in calculating number of discharges and number of days in
hospital (locations 132-141), only discharges occurring in the past 6
months are counted. Therefore, the weighted estimates for these
events must be calculated as follows:
(1) Number of discharges x 2 (number of 6-month periods in a year) x
Final Basic Weight
= Total number of discharges occurring in the population in
one year.
(2) Number of days in hospital associated with discharges occurring
in the past 6 months x 2 (number of 6-month periods in a year) x
Final Basic Weight
= Total number of days of hospitalization occurring in the
population in one year.
8. Calculation of rates for events and conditions:
The number of events or conditions estimated for the population, as
described in item 7, above, can be used as the basis for calculating rates
of occurrence of these events (or conditions) per person and per 100
persons for the total U.S. population and for various population subgroups.
Note: Only rates can be estimated from these data. The percent of the
population experiencing a particular type of event during the data year
cannot be estimated. {The percent of the population experiencing the event
in the reporting period (i.e. two weeks or 6 months) can be estimated but
is generally not meaningful.}
9. Data on hospital episodes and days, based on a 12-month recall are
locations 122-131. The Final Basic Weight is used for calculating
estimates of these events in the same way it is used for all other
person-based variables. These variables do permit estimating the percent
of the population experiencing a hospital episode in the past year and the
percent of the population having a specified number of hospital days.
This description prepared by:
Charlotte A. Schoenborn
IDSB
March, 1993
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RECORD LAYOUT
Tape Positions 1-50
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Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
______________________________________________________________________________
1-2 - RECORD TYPE
21,174 95. Drug and Alcohol Use Record
3-4 - PROCESSING YEAR
21,174 91. 1991
5 - PROCESSING QUARTER
5,099 1. Quarter 1
5,423 2. Quarter 2
5,317 3. Quarter 3
5,335 4. Quarter 4
6-8 HH-5 RANDOM RECODE OF PSU NUMBER
9-10 HH-5 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
*This code represents the initial week of assignment. The interview may be
re-assigned for administrative purposes. See Locations 19-20 for the code
which reflects the actual week assigned for conducting the interview.
11-12 HH-5 SEGMENT NUMBER
Week plus Segment Number identifies
the segment
13-14 HH-5 HOUSEHOLD NUMBER
Numbered within PSU-Week-Segment
15-16 - PERSON NUMBER
17-18 - BLANK (Record Serial Number on other
record types).
19-20 HH-5 PROCESSING WEEK CODE (Numbered within
Quarter)
1,240 01. Week 01
1,655 02. Week 02
1,616 03. Week 03
1,709 04. Week 04
1,698 05. Week 05
1,717 06. Week 06
1,742 07. Week 07
1,632 08. Week 08
1,645 09. Week 09
1,599 10. Week 10
1,582 11. Week 11
1,704 12. Week 12
1,635 13. Week 13
21 Recode LATE INTERVIEW (OR LAST ATTEMPT) FLAG
13,847 0. Interview not late
6,045 1. One week late
905 2. Two weeks late
377 3. Unknown
22-23 HH-10d TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS:
Housing Unit = (00-07)
285 00. Housing unit; kind unknown
19,300 01. House, apartment, flat
6 02. HU in nontransient hotel,
motel, etc.
7 03. HU-permanent in transient hotel,
motel, etc.
8 04. HU in rooming house
1,029 05. Mobile home or trailer with no
permanent room added
136 06. Mobile home or trailer with one
or more permanent rooms added
7 07. HU not specified above
Other Unit = (08-13)
6 08. Quarters not HU in rooming or
boarding house
0 09. Unit not permanent in transient
hotel, motel, etc.
4 10. Unoccupied site for mobile home,
trailer, or tent
352 11. Student quarters in college
dormitory
25 12. Other unit not specified above
9 13. Other unit; kind unknown
24 HH-11 HAS TELEPHONE
18,763 1. Yes, phone number given
728 2. Yes, no phone number given
1,614 3. No
69 4. Unknown
25 A-1 SEX
9,028 1. Male
12,146 2. Female
26 - BLANK
27-28 Person AGE
Column
0 00. Under 1 year
21,174 01-98. Number of years
0 99. 99+ years of age
29 Recode AGE RECODE #1
0 1. Under 5 years
0 2. 5-17 years
4,376 3. 18-24 years
16,798 4. 25-44 years
0 5. 45-64 years
0 6. 65-69 years
0 7. 70-74 years
0 8. 75 years and over
30 Recode AGE RECODE #2
0 1. Under 6 years
0 2. 6-16 years
4,376 3. 17-24 years
8,950 4. 25-34 years
7,848 5. 35-44 years
0 6. 45-54 years
0 7. 55-64 years
0 8. 65-74 years
0 9. 75 years and over
31-32 Recode AGE RECODE #3
0 00-35. Months
21,174 36. Over 3 years
33 - BLANK
34-39 A-3 MONTH AND YEAR OF BIRTH
34-35 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
99. DK or refused
36-39 YEAR OF BIRTH
1800-1899. 1800-1899
1900-1992. 1900-1992
9999. DK or refused
40-41 BLANK
42 L-3 MAIN RACIAL BACKGROUND - Reported
(See notation for locations 43-45)
206 1. Aleut, Eskimo, or American Indian
583 2. Asian/Pacific Islander
3,010 3. Black
16,931 4. White
382 5. Other
21 6. Multiple race
41 7. Unknown
43-45 Recode RACE RECODES
43 RECODE 1* Persons whose Main
Racial Background
17,327 1. White (location 42) was
3,029 2. Black "other" or "unknown"
818 3. Other were classified in the
following recodes by
44 RECODE 2 using the racial
background observed by
17,327 1. White the interviewer. Use
3,847 2. Non-white of these recodes is
recommended for
45 RECODE 3 estimating statistics
for the groups shown
3,029 1. Black here.
18,145 2. Non-black
46-47 L-4 HISPANIC ORIGIN
26 00. Multiple Hispanic
240 01. Puerto Rican
79 02. Cuban
530 03. Mexican-Mexicano
538 04. Mexican-American
20 05. Chicano
261 06. Other Latin American
248 07. Other Spanish
41 08. Spanish, DK type
62 09. Unknown if Spanish origin
19,129 10. Not Spanish origin
48 L-7 MARITAL STATUS
0 0. Under 14 years
11,418 1. Married - spouse in household
237 2. Married - spouse not in household
135 3. Widowed
2,031 4. Divorced
827 5. Separated
6,511 6. Never married
15 7. Unknown
49 L-1 VETERAN STATUS
19,259 1. Non-veteran
0 2. WW I
1 3. WW II
8 4. Korean War
815 5. Vietnam veteran
490 6. Post-Vietnam
303 7. Other service
44 8. Served in Armed Forces, unknown if
war veteran
254 9. Unknown if served in Armed Forces
0 Blank. Under 18 years of age
50 L-1 ACTIVE GUARD/RESERVE STATUS FOR PERSONS ON
ACTIVE DUTY IN ARMED FORCES
19,259 0. Non-veteran
187 1. All service in Guard/Reserve
268 2. Some service in Guard/Reserve
3 3. Unknown if all service in
Guard/Reserve
1,105 4. No active service in Guard/Reserve
352 5. Unknown if ever active member in
Guard/Reserve or served in Armed
Forces
0 Blank. Under 18 years of age
Tape Positions 51-99
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Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
______________________________________________________________________________
51-52 L-2 EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL - COMPLETED YEARS
26 00. Never attended; kindergarten only
10,758 01-12. Grades 1-12
College:
2,029 13. 1 year
2,519 14. 2 years
986 15. 3 years
2,935 16. 4 years
631 17. 5 years
1,267 18. 6 years or more
23 19. Unknown
0 Blank. Under 5 years of age
53 Recode EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL RECODE
26 0. None; kindergarten only
705 1. 1-8 years (elementary)
2,123 2. 9-11 years (high school)
7,930 3. 12 years (high school graduate)
5,534 4. 1-3 years (college)
2,935 5. 4 years (college graduate)
1,898 6. 5+ years (post-college)
23 7. Unknown
0 Blank. Under 5 years of age
54-55 - HIGHEST EDUCATION OF RESPONSIBLE
ADULT FAMILY MEMBER - (Detail)
18 00. Never attended; kindergarten only
9,077 01-12. Grades 1-12
College:
1,929 13. 1 year
2,763 14. 2 years
1,105 15. 3 years
3,515 16. 4 years
835 17. 5 years
1,914 18. 6 years or more
18 19. Unknown
56 - HIGHEST EDUCATION OF RESPONSIBLE ADULT
FAMILY MEMBER - Recode
18 0. None; kindergarten only
501 1. 1-8 years (elementary)
1,481 2. 9-11 years (high school)
7,095 3. 12 years (high school graduate)
5,797 4. 1-3 years (college)
3,515 5. 4 years (college graduate)
2,749 6. 5+ years (post-college)
18 7. Unknown
57 L-8 FAMILY INCOME $20,000 OR MORE
7,316 1. Less than $20,000
13,597 2. $20,000 or more
261 3. Unknown
58-59 L-8 FAMILY INCOME
265 00. Less than $1,000
249 01. $ 1,000 - $ 1,999
264 02. 2,000 - 2,999
321 03. 3,000 - 3,999
318 04. 4,000 - 4,999
320 05. 5,000 - 5,999
314 06. 6,000 - 6,999
293 07. 7,000 - 7,999
282 08. 8,000 - 8,999
302 09. 9,000 - 9,999
390 10. 10,000 - 10,999
274 11. 11,000 - 11,999
462 12. 12,000 - 12,999
285 13. 13,000 - 13,999
299 14. 14,000 - 14,999
365 15. 15,000 - 15,999
312 16. 16,000 - 16,999
312 17. 17,000 - 17,999
391 18. 18,000 - 18,999
410 19. 19,000 - 19,999
1,792 20. 20,000 - 24,999
1,679 21. 25,000 - 29,999
1,677 22. 30,000 - 34,999
1,320 23. 35,000 - 39,999
1,182 24. 40,000 - 44,999
1,019 25. 45,000 - 49,999
3,779 26. $50,000 and over
2,298 27. Unknown
60 Recode FAMILY INCOME RECODE
1,417 0. Under $5,000
634 1. $ 5,000 - $ 6,999
877 2. 7,000 - 9,999
1,710 3. 10,000 - 14,999
1,790 4. 15,000 - 19,999
1,792 5. 20,000 - 24,999
3,356 6. 25,000 - 34,999
3,521 7. 35,000 - 49,999
3,779 8. $50,000 or more
2,298 9. Unknown
61 Generated NHIS POVERTY INDEX*
16,843 1. At or above poverty threshold
3,180 2. Below poverty threshold
1,151 3. Unknown
62-63 FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
62 A-2 TYPE OF FAMILY
3,952 &. Primary individual
952 -. Secondary individual
16,223 0. Primary family
47 1-9. Secondary family
63 A-2 RELATIONSHIP TO REFERENCE PERSON
3,572 &. Reference person, living alone
9,253 0. Reference person, 2+ persons in
household
5,876 1. Spouse, other spouse NOT in Armed
Forces and living at home
232 2. Spouse, other spouse IN Armed Forces
and living at home
1,816 3. Child of reference person or spouse
94 4. Grandchild of reference person or
spouse
9 5. Parent of reference person or spouse
321 6. Other relative
1 7. Child of ineligible reference person
0 9. DK or refused
*Based on family size, number of children under 18 years of age & family
income using the 1990 poverty levels derived from the August, 1991 Current
Population Survey.
64 Recode FAMILY RELATIONSHIP RECODE
3,572 1. Living alone
1,332 2. Living only with non-relative
11,398 3. Living with spouse
4,872 4. Living with relative - other
65-66 Generated SIZE OF FAMILY*
Unrelated individuals are coded 01
67 Generated SIZE OF FAMILY RECODE
21,092 1-8. Number of members
82 9. 9+ members
68 A-2 PARENT/OTHER ADULT RELATIVE
(under 25 years old and never married)
608 1. Both parents, no other relative
285 2. Mother only
42 3. Father only
148 4. Both parents and other 21+ year
old adult relative
80 5. Mother and other 21+ year old
adult relative
10 6. Father and other 21+ year old
adult relative
76 7. No parent, but one 21+ year old
adult relative
41 8. No parent, but two or more 21+
year old adult relatives
314 9. Unknown
1,430 0. Other
18,140 Blank. Not applicable (25+ years old or
ever married)
69 B-1 MAJOR ACTIVITY (18+ years old)
B-8
15,155 1. Working
3,148 2. Keeping house
2,099 3. Going to school
698 4. Something else
74 5. Unknown
0 Blank. Not applicable (Under 18 years)
*Count includes spouse in military but living at home.
70 G-4 HEALTH STATUS
8,548 1. Excellent
6,762 2. Very Good
4,503 3. Good
1,094 4. Fair
225 5. Poor
42 6. Unknown
71 Recode ACTIVITY LIMITATION STATUS - (all ages)*
517 1. Unable to perform major activity
805 2. Limited in kind/amount major
activity
719 3. Limited in other activities
19,133 4. Not limited (includes unknowns)
72 Recode ACTIVITY LIMITATION STATUS MEASURED BY
"ABILITY TO WORK" (18-69 years)
628 1. Unable to work
750 2. Limited in kind/amount of work
663 3. Limited in other activities
19,133 4. Not limited (includes unknowns)
0 Blank. Not applicable (under 18 years,
70+ years)
73 B-11 LIMITATION OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
(5-17 years)
0 1. Unable to attend school
0 2. Attends special school/classes
0 3. Needs special school/classes
0 4. Limited in school attendance
0 5. Limited in other activities
0 6. Not limited (includes unknowns)
21,174 Blank. Not applicable (under 5 years
or 18+ years)
*This code is used to categorize persons with limitation of activity in the
Current Estimates tables.
74 B-14 NEEDS HELP WITH PERSONAL CARE (5-59 years
old and limited, or age 60-69 years)*
61 1. Unable to perform personal care
needs
192 2. Limited in performing other
routine needs
1,788 3. Not limited in performing personal
or routine needs
0 4. Unknown
19,133 Blank. Not applicable (under 5 years; 5-59
years not limited; 70+ years old)
75 D-1 EMPLOYMENT STATUS IN PAST 2 WEEKS
(18+ years)
In the Labor Force: (1-7)
Currently employed: (1-3)
15,559 1. Worked in past 2 weeks
323 2. Did not work, has job; not on
lay-off and not looking for work
14 3. Did not work, has job; looking
for work
Unemployed: (4-7)
58 4. Did not work, has job; on lay-off
6 5. Did not work, has job; on lay-
off and looking for work
148 6. Did not work, has job; unknown
if looking or on lay-off
837 7. Did not work, has no job;
looking for work or on lay-off
Not in Labor Force (18+ years): (8)
4,229 8. Not in Labor Force (18+ years)
0 Blank. Not applicable (Under 18 years
old)
*For persons 70+ years, codes 1 and 2 in loc. 71 correspond to codes 1 and 2
in loc. 74.
76 L-6 CLASS OF WORKER
4,229 0. Not in labor force
12,649 1. Private company
483 2. Federal Government employee
772 3. State Government employee
1,289 4. Local Government employee
275 5. Incorporated business
1,196 6. Self-employed
21 7. Without pay
33 8. Never worked
227 9. Unknown
0 Blank. Under 18
77-79 L-6 INDUSTRY DETAIL CODE
16,945 010-996. Code number
4,229 Blank. Not applicable
80-81 Recode INDUSTRY RECODE 1
SEE APPENDIX B
82-83 Recode INDUSTRY RECODE 2
SEE APPENDIX B
84-86 L-6 OCCUPATION DETAIL CODE
16,945 003-999. Code number
4,229 Blank. Not applicable
87-88 Recode OCCUPATION RECODE 1
SEE APPENDIX C
89-90 Recode OCCUPATION RECODE 2
SEE APPENDIX C
91 L-R RESPONDENT FOR CORE
16,172 1. Self-entirely
1,518 2. Self-partly
3,387 3. Proxy
97 4. Unknown
92 BLANK
93-94 G-5 HEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES (18+ years)
36-98. Number of inches
99. Unknown
Blank. Under 18 years of age
95-97 G-5 WEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES (18+ years)
050-500. Number of pounds
501. Unknown
Blank. Under 18 years of age
98-99 Recode TOTAL RESTRICTED ACTIVITY DAYS IN PAST
TWO WEEKS
18,902 00. None
2,272 01-14. Days
Tape Positions 100-200
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Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
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100-101 D-4 BED DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS
19,874 00. None
1,300 01-14. Days
102-103 D-2 WORK-LOSS DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS (control
on Currently Employed, 75:1-3)
20,068 00. None
1,106 01-14. Days
104-105 D-3 SCHOOL-LOSS DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS
21,174 00. None
0 01-14. Days
106-107 D-6 OTHER DAYS OF RESTRICTED ACTIVITY IN PAST
TWO WEEKS
20,075 00. None
1,099 01-14. Days
108-110 G-2 BED DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS
10,502 000. None
10,602 001-365. 1-365 days
70 366. Unknown
111 Recode BED DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS - Recode
10,502 0. None
8,514 1. 1-7 days
1,596 2. 8-30 days
430 3. 31-180 days
62 4. 181-365 days
70 5. Unknown
112-114 G-3 DOCTOR VISITS IN PAST 12 MONTHS
5,232 000. None
15,887 001-996. Visits
0 997. 997+ visits
55 998. Unknown
115 G-3 INTERVAL SINCE LAST DOCTOR VISIT
22 0. Never
16,033 1. Less than 1 year
2,180 2. 1 to less than 2 years
2,001 3. 2 to less than 5 years
731 4. 5 years or more
207 5. Unknown
116-117 Generated NUMBER OF CONDITIONS
118-119 Generated NUMBER OF ACUTE INCIDENCE CONDITIONS
120-121 Generated NUMBER OF TWO-WEEK DOCTOR VISITS
122-123 Generated NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES
IN PAST 12 MONTHS
124-126 Generated SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODE DAYS IN PAST
12 MONTHS
127-128 Generated NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES IN
PAST 12 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
129-131 Generated SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODE DAYS IN PAST
12 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
132-133 Generated NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL DISCHARGES
IN PAST 6 MONTHS
134-136 Generated NUMBER OF DAYS IN SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL IN
PAST 12 MONTHS FOR DISCHARGES IN PAST 6
MONTHS
137-138 Generated NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL DISCHARGES
IN PAST 6 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
139-141 Generated NUMBER OF DAYS IN SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL IN
PAST 12 MONTHS FOR DISCHARGES IN PAST
6 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
*Based on operation codes and reason entered hospital.
142-143 - BLANK
144 L-9b YEARS LIVED IN STATE OF PRESENT RESIDENCE
530 1. Less than 1 year
1,454 2. 1 yr., less than 5 years
1,155 3. 5 yrs., less than 10 yrs.
1,079 4. 10 yrs., less than 15 yrs.
14,289 5. 15 years or more
449 9. Unknown
2,218 Blank. Not applicable (Foreign born or
less than 18 years of age)
145 L-9c YEARS LIVED IN UNITED STATES
97 1. Less than 1 year
418 2. 1 yr., less than 5 years
440 3. 5 yrs., less than 10 yrs.
380 4. 10 yrs., less than 15 yrs.
825 5. 15 years or more
58 9. Unknown
18,956 Blank. Not applicable (U.S born or less
than 18 years of age)
146-177 - BLANK
178 Master TYPE OF SUBSTRATUM
Record
3,518 0. Permit
1,719 1. Area, oversampled for blacks
15,937 2. Area, not oversampled for blacks
179-181 - FULL SAMPLE STRATUM IDENTIFIER
182 Master REGION
Record
4,234 1. Northeast
5,322 2. Midwest
6,830 3. South
4,788 4. West
183 Master GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
Record
MSA Size
9,177 1. 1,000,000 or more
5,774 2. 250,000 - 999,999
1,479 3. 100,000 - 249,999
351 4. Under 100,000
4,393 Blank. Non-MSA
184 BLANK
185 Master TYPE OF PSU
Record
11,750 1. MSA - Self-representing
5,031 3. MSA - Nonself-representing
0 4. Non-MSA - Self-representing
4,393 6. Non-MSA - Nonself-representing
186 Recode MSA - NON-MSA RESIDENCE
7,369 1. MSA - Central City
9,412 2. MSA - Not Central City
4,189 3. Non-MSA - Nonfarm
204 4. Non-MSA - Farm
187-189 PSEUDO PSU CODES
190-200 BLANK
Tape Positions 201-370
______________________________________________________________________________
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
______________________________________________________________________________
201-206 INTERIM BASIC WEIGHT(Before age-race-sex
poststratification)
207-212 FINAL BASIC WEIGHT
213-335 BLANK
336 1 EVER DRINK ALCOHOL
19,402 1. Yes
1,661 2. No
111 9. Unknown
337-338 2 MONTHS DRANK IN PAST 12 MONTHS
3,234 00. Did not drink in
past 12 months
15,772 01-12. 1-12 months drank
1,661 98. Never drank/not once
507 99. Unknown
339 3 HOW OFTEN DRANK DURING
MONTH(S) DRANK
559 1. Every day
602 2. 5 or 6 days each week
1,529 3. 3 or 4 days each week
4,219 4. 1 or 2 days each week
8,754 5. 1 to 3 days a month
3,234 6. Did not drink past 12 months
1,661 8. Never drank/not once
616 9. Unknown
340-341 4 NUMBER OF DRINKS PER DAY
PAST 12 MONTHS
3,234 00. Did not drink past 12 months
15,172 01-96. 1-96 drinks
4 97. 97+ drinks
1,661 98. Never drank/not once
1,103 99. Unknown
342-343 5 LARGEST NUMBER OF DRINKS
IN A SINGLE DAY
3,234 00. Did not drink past 12 months
15,510 01-96. 1-96 drinks
5 97. 97+ drinks
1,661 98. Never drank/not once
764 99. Unknown
344-345 6 HOW OFTEN DRANK THAT AMOUNT
IN PAST 12 MONTHS
149 01. Every day
156 02. Nearly every day
410 03. 3-4 days per week
1,404 04. 1-2 days per week
1,678 05. 2-3 days per month
2,235 06. Once a month
1,164 07. 7-11 days (total)
3,210 08. 3-6 days (total)
2,744 09. 2 days (total)
2,502 10. 1 day (total)
3,234 11. No drink in the past
12 months
1,661 98. Never drank/not once
627 99. Unknown
346 7 SEDATIVES EVER USED
3,506 1. Yes
17,466 2. No
202 9. Unknown
347 8 SEDATIVES EVER USED
WITHOUT A DOCTOR'S PERMISSION
1,715 1. Yes
19,025 2. No
434 9. Unknown
348 9 TRANQUILIZERS EVER USED
3,377 1. Yes
17,557 2. No
240 9. Unknown
349 10 TRANQUILIZERS EVER USED
WITHOUT A DOCTOR'S PERMISSION
1,298 1. Yes
19,404 2. No
472 9. Unknown
350 11 STIMULANTS EVER USED
2,764 1. Yes
18,145 2. No
265 9. Unknown
351 12 STIMULANTS EVER USED
WITHOUT A DOCTOR'S PERMISSION
2,395 1. Yes
18,265 2. No
514 9. Unknown
352 13 PAIN KILLERS EVER USED
11,220 1. Yes
9,742 2. No
212 9. Unknown
353 14 PAIN KILLERS EVER USED
WITHOUT A DOCTOR'S PERMISSION
2,785 1. Yes
17,992 2. No
397 9. Unknown
354 15 SEDATIVES USED IN PAST 12 MONTHS
1,137 1. Yes
19,433 2. No
604 9. Unknown
355 16 SEDATIVES USED IN PAST 12
MONTHS WITHOUT A DOCTOR'S
PERMISSION
434 1. Yes
20,049 2. No
691 9. Unknown
356 17 TRANQUILIZERS USED IN PAST
12 MONTHS
1,142 1. Yes
19,390 2. No
642 9. Unknown
357 18 TRANQUILIZERS USED IN PAST
12 MONTHS WITHOUT A DOCTOR'S
PERMISSION
341 1. Yes
20,130 2. No
703 9. Unknown
358 19 STIMULANTS USED IN PAST
12 MONTHS
563 1. Yes
19,938 2. No
673 9. Unknown
359 20 STIMULANTS USED IN PAST
12 MONTHS WITHOUT A
DOCTOR'S PERMISSION
439 1. Yes
19,989 2. No
746 9. Unknown
360 21 PAIN KILLERS USED IN PAST
12 MONTHS
5,723 1. Yes
14,879 2. No
572 9. Unknown
361 22 PAIN KILLERS USED IN PAST
12 MONTHS WITHOUT A
DOCTOR'S PERMISSION
1,504 1. Yes
18,973 2. No
697 9. Unknown
362 23 INHALANTS EVER USED
1,075 1. Yes
19,823 2. No
276 9. Unknown
363 24 HALLUCINOGENS EVER USED
1,957 1. Yes
18,917 2. No
300 9. Unknown
364 25 HEROIN EVER USED
273 1. Yes
20,597 2. No
304 9. Unknown
365 26 INHALANTS USED IN PAST
12 MONTHS
220 1. Yes
20,290 2. No
664 9. Unknown
366 27 HALLUCINOGENS USED IN PAST
12 MONTHS
235 1. Yes
20,248 2. No
691 9. Unknown
367 28 HEROIN USED IN PAST 12
MONTHS
45 1. Yes
20,424 2. No
705 9. Unknown
368-369 29 AGE FIRST TIME USED
MARIJUANA/HASH
11,315 00. Never used/not once
9,332 01-98. 1-98 years of age
527 99. Unknown age
370 30 NUMBER OF TIMES IN LIFE
USED MARIJUANA/HASH
1,823 0. 1 or 2 times
1,408 1. 3 to 5 times
1,344 2. 6 to 10 times
1,555 3. 11 to 49 times
884 4. 50 to 99 times
593 5. 100 to 199 times
1,729 6. 200 or more times
11,315 8. I have never used
marijuana/not once
523 9. Unknown
Tape Positions 371-404
______________________________________________________________________________
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
______________________________________________________________________________
371 31 MOST RECENT TIME USED
MARIJUANA/HASH
607 1. Within the past week
(7 days)
361 2. More than 1 week but
less than 1 month
(30 days)
1,070 3. 1 or more months ago
but less than 1 year
ago
7,276 4. 1 or more years ago
11,315 8. Never used/not once
545 9. Unknown
372-373 32 NUMBER OF MONTHS USED
MARIJUANA/HASH IN PAST 12
MONTHS
7,276 00. Did not use past
12 months
1,917 01-12. 1-12 months
11,315 98. Never used/not once
666 99. Unknown
374 33 DURING MONTHS USED
MARIJUANA/HASH IN PAST 12
MONTHS HOW OFTEN USED
158 1. Every day
98 2. 5 or 6 days each week
208 3. 3 or 4 days each week
338 4. 1 or 2 days each week
1,151 5. 1 to 3 days a month
7,276 6. Did not use marijuana
in past 12 months
11,315 8. Never used/not once
630 9. Unknown
375-376 34 ON DAYS USED MARIJUANA IN
PAST 12 MONTHS HOW MANY
TIMES PER DAY USED
7,276 00. Did not use past
12 months
1,947 01-96. 1-96 times
5 97. 97+ times
11,315 98. Never used/not once
631 99. Unknown
377 35 EVER USED MARIJUANA MORE
OFTEN THAN PLANNED
2,429 1. Yes
6,637 2. No
793 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
378 36 EVER TRIED TO CUT DOWN ON
MARIJUANA BUT COULDN'T
509 1. Yes
8,520 2. No
830 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
379 37 EVER USED MARIJUANA EVERY
DAY 2 WEEKS OR MORE
1,928 1. Yes
7,105 2. No
826 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
380 38 EVER BEEN HIGH ON MARIJUANA
AT WORK/SCHOOL
2,571 1. Yes
6,468 2. No
820 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
381 39 EVER BEEN HIGH ON MARIJUANA
AT HOME WHILE TAKING CARE
OF FAMILY
1,528 1. Yes
7,502 2. No
829 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
382 40 EVER SKIPPED GOING TO WORK
OR SCHOOL BECAUSE HIGH ON
MARIJUANA
908 1. Yes
8,129 2. No
822 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
383 41 EVER HAD PROBLEMS WITH
WORK, SCHOOL, OR POLICE
BECAUSE OF MARIJUANA
673 1. Yes
8,361 2. No
825 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
384 42 EVER CONTINUED TO USE
MARIJUANA DESPITE PROBLEMS
WITH WORK, SCHOOL OR POLICE
586 1. Yes
8,428 2. No
845 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
385 43 EVER FAILED TO TAKE CARE
OF FAMILY BECAUSE OF
MARIJUANA
212 1. Yes
8,809 2. No
838 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
386 44 EVER HAD PROBLEMS WITH
FAMILY OR FRIENDS BECAUSE
OF MARIJUANA
735 1. Yes
8,297 2. No
827 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
387 45 EVER CONTINUED TO USE
MARIJUANA DESPITE PROBLEMS
WITH FAMILY OR FRIENDS
622 1. Yes
8,388 2. No
849 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
388 46 EVER DRIVEN A CAR WHILE HIGH
ON MARIJUANA
3,615 1. Yes
5,423 2. No
821 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
389 47 EVER SPENT LESS TIME ON
ACTIVITIES BECAUSE OF
MARIJUANA
975 1. Yes
8,057 2. No
827 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
390 48 EVER FELT DEPRESSED/ANXIOUS
BECAUSE OF MARIJUANA
1,658 1. Yes
7,367 2. No
834 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
391 49 EVER CONTINUED TO USE
MARIJUANA DESPITE DEPRESSION
1,120 1. Yes
7,881 2. No
858 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
392 50 EVER BUILT UP A TOLERANCE TO
MARIJUANA
1,468 1. Yes
7,549 2. No
842 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
393 51 EVER FELT SICK BECAUSE
STOPPED/CUT DOWN ON MARIJUANA
474 1. Yes
8,557 2. No
828 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
394 52 EVER USED ALCOHOL/DRUGS
BECAUSE SICK FROM MARIJUANA
USE
385 1. Yes
8,635 2. No
839 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
395 53 EVER GONE TO SELF-HELP/
DOCTOR BECAUSE OF MARIJUANA
USE
287 1. Yes
8,719 2. No
853 9. Unknown
11,315 Blank. Never used marijuana
396 54 MARIJUANA USED MORE OFTEN
THAN PLANNED PAST 12 MONTHS
348 1. Yes
1,528 2. No
707 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana
or didn't use in past
12 months
397 55 TRIED TO CUT DOWN ON
MARIJUANA BUT COULDN'T PAST
12 MONTHS
114 1. Yes
1,756 2. No
713 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana
or didn't use in past
12 months
398 56 USED MARIJUANA EVERY DAY 2
WEEKS OR MORE PAST 12 MONTHS
366 1. Yes
1,502 2. No
715 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana or
didn't use in past 12 months
399 57 BEEN HIGH ON MARIJUANA AT
WORK/SCHOOL PAST 12 MONTHS
367 1. Yes
1,498 2. No
718 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana or
didn't use in past
12 months
400 58 BEEN HIGH ON MARIJUANA AT
HOME WHILE TAKING CARE OF
FAMILY PAST 12 MONTHS
468 1. Yes
1,395 2. No
720 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana
or didn't use in past
12 months
401 59 SKIPPED GOING TO WORK OR
SCHOOL BECAUSE HIGH ON
MARIJUANA PAST 12 MONTHS
70 1. Yes
1,794 2. No
719 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana or
didn't use in past
12 months
402 60 HAD PROBLEMS WITH WORK,
SCHOOL, OR POLICE PAST 12
MONTHS BECAUSE OF MARIJUANA
65 1. Yes
1,798 2. No
720 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana or
didn't use in past
12 months
403 61 CONTINUED TO USE MARIJUANA
DESPITE PROBLEMS WITH WORK,
SCHOOL, OR POLICE PAST 12
MONTHS
66 1. Yes
1,794 2. No
723 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana or
didn't use in past
12 months
404 62 FAILED TO TAKE CARE OF FAMILY
PAST 12 MONTHS BECAUSE OF
MARIJUANA
44 1. Yes
1,819 2. No
720 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana or
didn't use in past
12 months
Tape Positions 405-438
______________________________________________________________________________
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
______________________________________________________________________________
405 63 HAD PROBLEMS WITH FAMILY OR
FRIENDS PAST 12 MONTHS
BECAUSE OF MARIJUANA
86 1. Yes
1,776 2. No
721 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana
or didn't use in past
12 months
406 64 CONTINUED TO USE MARIJUANA
DESPITE PROBLEMS WITH FAMILY
OR FRIENDS PAST 12 MONTHS
81 1. Yes
1,775 2. No
727 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana
or didn't use in past
12 months
407 65 DRIVEN A CAR WHILE HIGH ON
MARIJUANA PAST 12 MONTHS
792 1. Yes
1,070 2. No
721 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana
or didn't use in past
12 months
408 66 SPENT LESS TIME ON
ACTIVITIES PAST 12 MONTHS
BECAUSE OF MARIJUANA
137 1. Yes
1,726 2. No
720 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana
or didn't use in past
12 months
409 67 FELT DEPRESSED/ANXIOUS
PAST 12 MONTHS BECAUSE
OF MARIJUANA
196 1. Yes
1,664 2. No
723 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana
or didn't use in past
12 months
410 68 CONTINUED TO USE MARIJUANA
DESPITE DEPRESSION PAST 12 MONTHS
159 1. Yes
1,700 2. No
724 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana or didn't
use in past 12 months
411 69 BUILT UP A TOLERANCE TO
MARIJUANA PAST 12 MONTHS
273 1. Yes
1,591 2. No
719 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana or didn't
use in past 12 months
412 70 FELT SICK BECAUSE STOPPED/
CUT DOWN USE OF MARIJUANA
PAST 12 MONTHS
95 1. Yes
1,769 2. No
719 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana or didn't
use in past 12 months
413 71 USED ALCOHOL/DRUGS BECAUSE SICK
FROM MARIJUANA USE PAST 12 MONTHS
75 1. Yes
1,788 2. No
720 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana or didn't
use in past 12 months
414 72 GONE TO SELF-HELP/DOCTOR
PAST 12 MONTHS BECAUSE OF
MARIJUANA USE
45 1. Yes
1,817 2. No
721 9. Unknown
18,591 Blank. Never used marijuana or didn't
use in past 12 months
(415-423) Recode LIFETIME SYMPTOMS OF
MARIJUANA DEPENDENCE RECODE
415 Used Marijuana More Often
Than Planned
(Lifetime Prevalence)
2,429 1. Yes
17,952 2. No (includes never used)
793 9. Unknown
416 Tried to Cut Down or Stop
Marijuana But Couldn't
(Lifetime Prevalence)
509 1. Yes
19,835 2. No (includes never used)
830 9. Unknown
417 Used Marijuana Daily
for 2+ weeks
(Lifetime Prevalence)
1,928 1. Yes
18,420 2. No (includes never used)
826 9. Unknown
418 Social Consequences of
Marijuana (Work, School,
Family, driving)
(Lifetime Prevalence)
4,416 1. Yes
15,921 2. No (includes never used)
837 9. Unknown
419 Reduced Activities Due to
Marijuana
(Lifetime Prevalence)
975 1. Yes
19,372 2. No (includes never used)
827 9. Unknown
420 Continued to Use Marijuana,
Despite Problems
(Lifetime Prevalence)
1,410 1. Yes
18,886 2. No (includes never used)
878 9. Unknown
(415-423) Recode LIFETIME SYMPTOMS OF
MARIJUANA DEPENDENCE
RECODE - Continued
421 Built Up Tolerance
To Marijuana
(Lifetime Prevalence)
1,468 1. Yes
18,864 2. No (includes never used)
842 9. Unknown
422 Felt Sick Due to Stopping
or Cutting Down on Marijuana
(Lifetime Prevalence)
474 1. Yes
19,872 2. No (includes never used)
828 9. Unknown
423 Used Alcohol/Drugs Because
Felt Sick from Marijuana
(Lifetime Prevalence)
385 1. Yes
19,950 2. No (includes never used)
839 9. Unknown
(424-432) Recode PAST YEAR SYMPTOMS OF
MARIJUANA DEPENDENCE RECODE
424 Used Marijuana More Often Than
Planned (Past Year Prevalence)
348 1. Yes
20,119 2. No (includes never used)
707 9. Unknown
425 Tried to Cut Down or Stop
Marijuana But Couldn't
(Past Year Prevalence)
114 1. Yes
20,347 2. No (includes never used)
713 9. Unknown
(424-432) Recode PAST YEAR SYMPTOMS OF
MARIJUANA DEPENDENCE
RECODE - Continued
426 Used Marijuana Every Day
for 2+ Weeks
(Past Year Prevalence)
366 1. Yes
20,093 2. No (includes never used)
715 9. Unknown
427 Social Consequences of
Marijuana Use (Work, School,
Family, Driving)
(Past Year Prevalence)
953 1. Yes
19,497 2. No (includes never used)
724 9. Unknown
428 Reduced Activities Due to Marijuana
(Past Year Prevalence)
137 1. Yes
20,317 2. No (includes never used)
720 9. Unknown
429 Continued to Use Marijuana,
Despite problems
(Past Year Prevalence)
209 1. Yes
20,234 2. No (includes never used)
731 9. Unknown
430 Built Up Tolerance
to Marijuana
(Past Year Prevalence)
273 1. Yes
20,182 2. No (includes never used)
719 9. Unknown
(424-432) Recode PAST YEAR SYMPTOMS OF
MARIJUANA DEPENDENCE
RECODE - Continued
431 Felt Sick Due to Stopping
or Cutting Down on Marijuana
(Past Year Prevalence)
95 1. Yes
20,360 2. No (includes never used)
719 9. Unknown
432 Used Alcohol/Drugs Because
Felt Sick from Marijuana
(Past Year Prevalence)
75 1. Yes
20,379 2. No (includes never used)
720 9. Unknown
433 Recode MARIJUANA DEPENDENCE
(PAST YEAR)
353 1. Yes
20,821 2. No (includes never
used & unknowns)
434 Recode MARIJUANA DEPENDENCE OR
ABUSE (PAST YEAR)
353 1. Marijuana dependence
43 2. Marijuana abuse
(not dependent)
20,778 3. No dependence or abuse
(includes never used
& unknowns)
435-436 73 AGE FIRST TIME USED COCAINE
17,334 00. Never used/not once
2,895 01-98. 1-98 years of age
945 99. Unknown
437 74 NUMBER OF TIMES USED COCAINE
IN LIFE
581 0. 1 or 2 times
470 1. 3 to 5 times
456 2. 6 to 10 times
682 3. 11 to 49 times
272 4. 50 to 99 times
157 5. 100 to 199 times
282 6. 200 or more times
17,334 8. Never used/not once
940 9. Unknown
438 75 MOST RECENT TIME USED COCAINE
50 1. Within the past week
(7 days)
72 2. More than 1 week but
less than 1 month
(30 days)
329 3. 1 or more months ago
but less
than 1 year ago
2,442 4. 1 or more years ago
17,334 8. Never used/not once
947 9. Unknown
Tape Positions 439-463
______________________________________________________________________________
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
______________________________________________________________________________
439-440 76 NUMBER OF MONTHS USED
COCAINE IN PAST 12 MONTHS
2,442 00. Did not use past
12 months
416 01-12. 1-12 months
17,334 98. Never used/not once
982 99. Unknown
441 77 AVERAGE USE OF COCAINE IN
PAST 12 MONTHS
18 1. Every day
13 2. 5 or 6 days each week
24 3. 3 or 4 days each week
52 4. 1 or 2 days each week
322 5. 1 to 3 days a month
2,442 6. Did not use cocaine
in past 12 months
17,334 8. Never used cocaine/
not once
969 9. Unknown
442-443 78 NUMBER OF TIMES PER DAY
USED COCAINE IN PAST
12 MONTHS
2,442 00. Did not use past
12 months
425 01-96. 1-96 times
1 97. 97+ times
17,334 98. Never used/not once
972 99. Unknown
(444-448) 79 WAYS USED COCAINE IN PAST
12 MONTHS
444 79 Sniffing Through the
Nose/Snorting
390 1. Mentioned
55 2. Not mentioned
2,442 6. Did not use in
past 12 months
17,334 8. Never used cocaine
953 9. Unknown*
445 79 Swallowing or Drinking
21 1. Mentioned
424 2. Not mentioned
2,442 6. Did not use in
past 12 months
17,334 8. Never used cocaine
953 9. Unknown*
* Includes unknown to question 79 and unknown if used in past 12 months.
(444-448) 79 WAYS USED COCAINE IN PAST
12 MONTHS - Continued
446 79 Injecting in Vein/
Muscle with Needle
21 1. Mentioned
424 2. Not mentioned
2,442 6. Did not use in
past 12 months
17,334 8. Never used cocaine
953 9. Unknown*
447 79 Smoking or Free Basing
107 1. Mentioned
338 2. Not mentioned
2,442 6. Did not use in
past 12 months
17,334 8. Never used cocaine
953 9. Unknown*
448 79 Some Other Way
13 1. Mentioned
432 2. Not mentioned
2,442 6. Did not use in
past 12 months
17,334 8. Never used cocaine
953 9. Unknown*
* Includes unknown to question 79 and unknown if used in past 12 months.
449 80 MOST RECENT TIME USED CRACK*
15 1. Within the past week
(7 days)
24 2. More than 1 week but
less then 1 month
(30 days)
61 3. 1 or more months ago
but less than 1 year
ago
356 4. 1 or more years ago
2,319 5. Never used crack/
not even once
17,334 8. Never used cocaine/
not even once
1,065 9. Unknown
450 81 EVER USED COCAINE MORE OFTEN
THAN PLANNED
950 1. Yes
1,904 2. No
986 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
451 82 EVER TRIED TO CUT DOWN ON
COCAINE BUT COULDN'T
341 1. Yes
2,510 2. No
989 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
452 83 EVER USED COCAINE EVERY DAY
2 WEEKS OR MORE
369 1. Yes
2,479 2. No
992 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
* Location 449 was not edited to be consistant with interval since other
cocaine use in question 75.
453 84 EVER BEEN HIGH ON COCAINE AT
WORK/SCHOOL
758 1. Yes
2,090 2. No
992 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
454 85 EVER BEEN HIGH ON COCAINE AT
HOME WHILE TAKING CARE OF FAMILY
568 1. Yes
2,273 2. No
999 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
455 86 EVER SKIPPED GOING TO WORK OR
SCHOOL BECAUSE HIGH ON COCAINE
404 1. Yes
2,439 2. No
997 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
456 87 EVER HAD PROBLEMS WITH WORK,
SCHOOL, OR POLICE BECAUSE
OF COCAINE
313 1. Yes
2,533 2. No
994 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
457 88 EVER CONTINUED TO USE
COCAINE DESPITE PROBLEMS
WITH WORK, SCHOOL OR POLICE
326 1. Yes
2,514 2. No
1,000 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
458 89 EVER FAILED TO TAKE CARE OF
FAMILY BECAUSE OF COCAINE
245 1. Yes
2,598 2. No
997 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
459 90 EVER HAD PROBLEMS WITH
FAMILY OR FRIENDS BECAUSE
OF COCAINE
470 1. Yes
2,377 2. No
993 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
460 91 EVER CONTINUED TO USE
COCAINE DESPITE PROBLEMS
WITH FAMILY OR FRIENDS
398 1. Yes
2,439 2. No
1,003 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
461 92 EVER DRIVEN A CAR WHILE HIGH
ON COCAINE
1,232 1. Yes
1,616 2. No
992 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
462 93 EVER SPENT LESS TIME ON
ACTIVITIES BECAUSE OF
COCAINE
516 1. Yes
2,329 2. No
995 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
463 94 EVER HAD HEALTH PROBLEMS
CAUSED BY USING COCAINE
282 1. Yes
2,562 2. No
996 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
Tape Positions 464-490
______________________________________________________________________________
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
______________________________________________________________________________
464 95 EVER CONTINUED TO USE
COCAINE DESPITE HEALTH
PROBLEMS
274 1. Yes
2,566 2. No
1,000 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
465 96 EVER FELT DEPRESSED/ANXIOUS
BECAUSE OF COCAINE
701 1. Yes
2,143 2. No
996 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
466 97 EVER CONTINUED TO USE
COCAINE DESPITE DEPRESSION
530 1. Yes
2,306 2. No
1,004 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
467 98 EVER BUILT UP A TOLERANCE
TO COCAINE
499 1. Yes
2,345 2. No
996 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
468 99 EVER FELT SICK BECAUSE
STOPPED/CUT DOWN ON COCAINE
361 1. Yes
2,482 2. No
997 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
469 100 EVER USED ALCOHOL/DRUGS
BECAUSE SICK FROM COCAINE USE
326 1. Yes
2,515 2. No
999 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
470 101 EVER GONE TO SELF-HELP/
DOCTOR BECAUSE OF COCAINE
243 1. Yes
2,600 2. No
997 9. Unknown
17,334 Blank. Never used cocaine
471 102 USED COCAINE MORE OFTEN THAN
PLANNED IN PAST 12 MONTHS
111 1. Yes
313 2. No
974 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or didn't use in
past 12 months
472 103 TRIED TO CUT DOWN ON COCAINE
BUT COULDN'T IN PAST 12 MONTHS
58 1. Yes
361 2. No
979 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
473 104 USED COCAINE EVERY DAY
2 WEEKS OR MORE IN PAST
12 MONTHS
37 1. Yes
381 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
474 105 BEEN HIGH ON COCAINE AT
WORK/SCHOOL IN PAST 12 MONTHS
72 1. Yes
347 2. No
979 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
475 106 BEEN HIGH ON COCAINE AT HOME
WHILE TAKING CARE OF FAMILY
IN PAST 12 MONTHS
69 1. Yes
349 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
476 107 SKIPPED GOING TO WORK OR
SCHOOL BECAUSE HIGH ON
COCAINE IN PAST 12 MONTHS
45 1. Yes
372 2. No
981 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
477 108 HAD PROBLEMS WITH WORK,
SCHOOL OR POLICE BECAUSE OF
COCAINE IN PAST 12 MONTHS
35 1. Yes
383 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
478 109 CONTINUED TO USE COCAINE
DESPITE PROBLEMS WITH WORK,
SCHOOL OR POLICE IN PAST
12 MONTHS
38 1. Yes
380 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
479 110 FAILED TO TAKE CARE OF
FAMILY BECAUSE OF COCAINE
IN PAST 12 MONTHS
42 1. Yes
375 2. No
981 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
480 111 HAD PROBLEMS WITH FAMILY OR
FRIENDS BECAUSE OF COCAINE
IN PAST 12 MONTHS
70 1. Yes
348 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
481 112 CONTINUED TO USE COCAINE
DESPITE PROBLEMS WITH FAMILY
OR FRIENDS IN PAST 12 MONTHS
62 1. Yes
355 2. No
981 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
482 113 DRIVEN A CAR WHILE HIGH ON
COCAINE IN PAST 12 MONTHS
160 1. Yes
258 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
483 114 SPENT LESS TIME ON ACTIVITIES
BECAUSE OF COCAINE IN PAST
12 MONTHS
59 1. Yes
359 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
484 115 HEALTH PROBLEMS CAUSED BY
USING COCAINE IN PAST 12 MONTHS
35 1. Yes
383 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
485 116 CONTINUED TO USE COCAINE
DESPITE HEALTH PROBLEMS IN
PAST 12 MONTHS
38 1. Yes
380 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine
or did not use in
past 12 months
486 117 FELT DEPRESSED/ANXIOUS BECAUSE
OF COCAINE IN PAST 12 MONTHS
91 1. Yes
327 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine or
did not use in past 12
months
487 118 CONTINUED TO USE COCAINE
DESPITE DEPRESSION IN
PAST 12 MONTHS
70 1. Yes
348 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine or
did not use in past 12
months
488 119 BUILT UP A TOLERANCE TO
COCAINE IN PAST 12 MONTHS
58 1. Yes
359 2. No
981 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine or
did not use in past 12
months
489 120 FELT SICK BECAUSE STOPPED/
CUT DOWN ON COCAINE IN
PAST 12 MONTHS
49 1. Yes
369 2. No
980 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine or
did not use in past 12
months
490 121 USED ALCOHOL/DRUGS BECAUSE
SICK FROM COCAINE IN PAST
12 MONTHS
56 1. Yes
361 2. No
981 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine or
did not use in past 12
months
Tape Positions 491-512
______________________________________________________________________________
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
______________________________________________________________________________
491 122 GONE TO SELF-HELP
GROUP/DOCTOR BECAUSE OF
COCAINE IN PAST 12 MONTHS
38 1. Yes
382 2. No
978 9. Unknown
19,776 Blank. Never used cocaine or
did not use in past 12
months
492 21,174 BLANK
(493-501) Recode LIFETIME SYMPTOMS OF
COCAINE DEPENDENCE RECODE
493 Used Cocaine More Often
Than Planned
(Lifetime Prevalence)
950 1. Yes
19,238 2. No (includes never used)
986 9. Unknown
(493-501) Recode LIFETIME SYMPTOMS OF
COCAINE DEPENDENCE RECODE - Continued
494 Tried to Cut Down or Stop
Cocaine But Couldn't
(Lifetime Prevalence)
341 1. Yes
19,844 2. No (includes never used)
989 9. Unknown
495 Used Cocaine Daily
for 2+ Weeks
(Lifetime Prevalence)
369 1. Yes
19,813 2. No (includes never used)
992 9. Unknown
496 Social Consequences of
Cocaine Use (Work, School,
Family, Driving)
(Lifetime Prevalence)
1,411 1. Yes
18,766 2. No (includes never used)
997 9. Unknown
497 Reduced Activities
Due to Cocaine
(Lifetime Prevalence)
516 1. Yes
19,663 2. No (includes never used)
995 9. Unknown
498 Continued to Use Cocaine,
Despite Problems (work,
family, health, etc.)
(Lifetime Prevalence)
667 1. Yes
19,500 2. No (includes never used)
1,007 9. Unknown
499 Built Up Tolerance to Cocaine
(Lifetime Prevalence)
499 1. Yes
19,679 2. No (includes never used)
996 9. Unknown
(493-501) Recode LIFETIME SYMPTOMS OF
COCAINE DEPENDENCE RECODE
- Continued
500 Felt Sick Due to Stopping
or Cutting Down on Cocaine
(Lifetime Prevalence)
361 1. Yes
19,816 2. No (includes never used)
997 9. Unknown
501 Used Alcohol/Drugs Because
Felt Sick from Cocaine
(Lifetime Prevalence)
326 1. Yes
19,849 2. No (includes never used)
999 9. Unknown
(502-510) Recode PAST YEAR SYMPTOMS OF
COCAINE DEPENDENCE RECODE
502 Used Cocaine More Often
Than Planned
(Past Year Prevalence)
111 1. Yes
20,089 2. No (includes never used and
used more than 1 year ago)
974 9. Unknown
503 Tried to Cut Down or Stop
Cocaine But Couldn't
(Past Year Prevalence)
58 1. Yes
20,137 2. No (includes never used and
used more than 1 year ago)
979 9. Unknown
504 Used Cocaine Every Day
for 2+ Weeks
(Past Year Prevalence)
37 1. Yes
20,157 2. No (includes never used and
used more than 1 year ago)
980 9. Unknown
(502-510) Recode PAST YEAR SYMPTOMS OF
COCAINE DEPENDENCE RECODE
- Continued
505 Social Consequences of
Cocaine use (Work, School,
Family, Driving)
(Past Year Prevalence)
191 1. Yes
20,002 2. No (includes never used and
used more than 1 year ago)
981 9. Unknown
506 Reduced Activities Due to
Cocaine
(Past Year Prevalence)
59 1. Yes
20,135 2. No (includes never used and
used more than 1 year ago)
980 9. Unknown
507 Continued to Use Cocaine,
Despite Problems (work,
family, health, etc.)
(Past Year Prevalence)
95 1. Yes
20,098 2. No (includes never used and
used more than 1 year ago)
981 9. Unknown
508 Built Up Tolerance to Cocaine
(Past Year Prevalence)
58 1. Yes
20,135 2. No (includes never used and
used more than 1 year ago)
981 9. Unknown
509 Felt Sick Due to Stopping
or Cutting Down on Cocaine
(Past Year Prevalence)
49 1. Yes
20,145 2. No (includes never used and
used more than 1 year ago)
980 9. Unknown
(502-510) Recode PAST YEAR SYMPTOMS OF
COCAINE DEPENDENCE RECODE
- Continued
510 Used Alcohol/Drugs Because
Felt Sick from Marijuana
(Past Year Prevalence)
56 1. Yes
20,137 2. No (includes never used and
used more than 1 year ago)
981 9. Unknown
511 Recode COCAINE DEPENDENCE
(PAST YEAR)
97 1. Yes
21,077 2. No (includes never
used, used more than
a year ago & unknowns)
512 Recode COCAINE DEPENDENCE OR
ABUSE (PAST YEAR)
97 1. Cocaine dependence
13 2. Cocaine abuse
(not dependent)
21,064 3. No dependence or abuse
(includes never used,
used more than a year
ago & unknowns)
APPENDIX B-INDUSTRY RECODES OUTLINE
Recodes
---------------------
No. 1 No. 2
Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code*
80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
01 01 010-011,020-021 AGRICULTURE 01-02,07,078
02 01 030-031 FORESTRY AND FISHERIES 08-09
10 02 040-042,050 MINING 10-14
20 03 060 CONSTRUCTION 15-17
(30-34,
40-46) (04) - MANUFACTURING:
(30-34) NONDURABLE GOODS
30 04 100-102,110-112, Food and kindred products 201-209
120-122
31 04 132,140-142, Textile mill and finished 221-229,231-239
150-152 textile products
32 04 171-172 Printing, publishing and 271-279
allied industries
33 04 180-182,190-192 Chemicals and allied 281-287,289
products
34 04 130,160-162, Other nondurable goods 21,261-266,291,295,
200-201,210-212, 299,301-304,306-307,
220-222 311,313-317,319
*Standard Industrial Classification
(30-34,
40-46) (04) - MANUFACTURING: - continued
(40-46) DURABLE GOODS
40 04 230-232,241-242 Furniture, lumber and wood
41 04 270-272,280 Primary metal industries 331-332,334,3331-
3334,3339,3351,3353-
3357,3361-3362,3369,
339
42 04 281-282,290-292, Fabricated metal 341-349
300 industries, including
ordnance
43 04 310-312,320-322, Machinery, except 351-359
331-332 electrical
44 04 340-342,350 Electrical machinery, 361-367,369
equipment and supplies
45 04 351-352,360-362, Transportation equipment 371-376,379
370
46 04 250-252,261-262, Other and not specified 321-329,381-387,394
301,371-372, durable goods
380-382,390-392
(50-54) (05) - TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS
AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES
50 05 400 Railroads 40
51 05 410-411 Trucking service and 421-423
warehousing
52 05 401-402,412, Other transportation 41,43-47
420-422,432
53 05 440-442 Communications 481-483,489
54 05 460-462,470-472 Utilities and sanitary 491-497
*Standard Industrial Classification
60 06 500-502,510-512, WHOLESALE TRADE 501-508,5093,5094,
521-522,530-532, 5099,511-518,5191,
540-542,550-552, 5194,5198,5199
560-562,571
(61-65) (07) - RETAIL TRADE
61 07 591-592,600 General merchandise stores 531,533,539
62 07 601-602,610-611 Food, bakery and dairy 541-546,549
stores
63 07 612,620-622 Automotive dealers and 551-557,559
gasoline stations
64 07 641 Eating and drinking places 58
65 07 580-582,590, Other and not specified 521,523,525-527,56,
630-632,640,642, retail trade 571-573,591-593,
650-652,660-662, 5941-5949,5961-5963,
670-672,681-682, 598,5992-5994,5999
691
(70-71) (08) - FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL
ESTATE
70 08 700-702 Banking and credit 60-61
agencies
71 08 710-712 Insurance, real estate, 62-67
and other finance
*Standard Industrial Classification
(75-85) (09-12) - SERVICES:
(75-76) (09) BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES
75 09 721-722,730-732, Business services 731-737,7391-7397,
740-742,750 7399,751,752,754
76 09 751-752,760 Repair services 753,762-764,7692,
7694,7699
(77-78) (10) - PERSONAL SERVICES
77 10 761 Private households 88
78 10 762,770-772, Other personal services 701-704,721-726,729
780-782,790-791
79 11 800-802 ENTERTAINMENT AND 78,791-794,799
RECREATION SERVICES
(80-85) (12) - PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED
SERVICES
80 12 831 Hospitals 806
81 12 812,820-822,830, Health services, except 801-803,8041-8042,
832,840 hospitals 8049,805,807-809
82 12 842,850 Elementary and secondary 821-822
schools and colleges
83 12 851-852,860 Other educational services 823-824,829
84 12 861-862,870-872, Social services, religious 832-833,835-836,
880-881 and membership 839,84,861-866,869
organizations
85 12 841,882,890-892 Legal, engineering and 81,891-893,899
other professional services
*Standard Industrial Classification
90 13 900-901,910, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 911-913,919,92-97
921-922,930-932
95 14 990 and all UNKNOWN INDUSTRY -
other codes
except 996
96 14 996 NEW WORKER
97 15 Not applicable NOT IN LABOR FORCE - codes Blank
and 8 in current activity recode
(loc. 75) (Under 18 or 18+ and
not in Labor Force).
98 16 942 ARMED FORCES (excludes Reserves
and National Guard)
*Standard Industrial Classification
INDUSTRY RECODE TITLES
Recode No. 1
Code Titles Inclusions
01 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES 01,02
02 MINING 10
03 CONSTRUCTION 20
04 MANUFACTURING 30-34, 40-46
05 TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC 50-54
UTILITIES
06 WHOLESALE TRADE 60
07 RETAIL TRADE 61-65
08 FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE 70-71
09 BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES 75-76
10 PERSONAL SERVICES 77-78
11 ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES 79
12 PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES 80-85
13 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 90
14 UNKNOWN (includes new workers) 95-96
15 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 97
16 ARMED FORCES 98
APPENDIX C-OCCUPATION RECODE OUTLINE
Recodes
-----------------
No. 1 No. 2
Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code*
87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
(01-03) (01) - EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, -
AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS
01 01 003-006 Officials and administrators, 111-113
public administration
02 01 007-009,013-019 Managers and administrators, 121-128,132-139
except public administration
03 01 023-029,033-037 Management related occupations 1412,1414-1415,
1419,142-143,
1442-1443,1449,
145,1472-1473,149
(04-11) (02) - PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY -
OCCUPATIONS
04 02 044-049,053-059 Engineers 1622-1628,1632-
1637,1639
05 02 043,063 Architects and surveyors 161,164
06 02 064-069,073-079 Natural mathematical and 171-172,1732-
083 computer scientists 1733,1739,1842-
1843,1845-1847,
1849,1852-1855
07 02 084-089 Health diagnosing occupations 27,261-262,281,
283,289
08 02 095-099,103-106 Health assessment and 29,301-302,3031-
treating occupations 3034,3039,304,
09 02 113-119,123-129, Teachers, librarians and 2212-2218,2222-
133-139,143-149 counselors 2228,2231-2238,
153-159,163-165 2242-2247,2249,
231-233,235,236,
239,24,251,252
10 02 183-189,193-195, Writers, artists, 34,321-329,331-
197-199 entertainers and athletes 333,398
11 02 166-169,173-179 Other professional specialty 1912-1916,1919,
occupations 192,2032-2033,
2042,2049,211-212
*Standard Occupational Classification.
(12-13) (03) - TECHNICIANS AND RELATED -
SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
12 03 203-208 Health technologists and 362-366,369
technicians
13 03 213-218,223-229, Technologists, technicians 3711-3713,3719,
233-235 except health 372-373,382,3831-
3833,384,389,392-
393,396,3971-
3972,3974,399,825
(14-16) (04) - SALES OCCUPATIONS -
14 04 243 Supervisors and proprietors 40
15 04 253-259 Sales representatives, 4122-4124,4152-
commodities and finance 4153,421,423-424
16 04 263-269,274-278, Other sales 4342-4348,4351-
283-285 4354,4356,4359,
4362-4367,4369,
444-447,449
(17-21) (05) - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT -
OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDING CLERICAL
17 05 308-309 Computer equipment operators 4612-4613
18 05 313-315 Secretaries, stenographers 4622-4624
and typists
19 05 337-339,343-344 Financial records processing 4712-4713,4715-
occupations 4716,4718
20 05 354-357 Mail and message distributing 4742-4745
21 05 303-307,316-319, Other administrative support 4511-4519,4521-
323,325-329, 4529,463,4642-
335-336,345-349, 4645,4649,4662-
353,359,363-366, 4664,4692,4694,
368-369,373-379, 4696,4699,4722-
383-387,389 4723,4729,4732-
4733,4739,4751-
4759,4782-4784,
4786-4787,4791-
4795,4799
*Standard Occupational Classification.
22 06 403-407 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS 502-507,509
(23-24) (07) - PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
23 07 413-414,416-418, Police and firefighters 5111-5112,5122-
423-424 5123,5132-5134
24 07 415,425-427 Other protective service 5113,5142,5144,
occupations 5149
(25-28) (08) - SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT
PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD
25 08 433-439,443-444 Food service 5211-5219
26 08 445-447 Health service 5232-5233,5236
27 08 448-449,453-455 Cleaning and building service 5241-5242,5244-
5246,5249
28 08 456-459,463-469 Personal service 5251-5258,5262-
5264,5269
(29-31) (09) - FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING
OCCUPATIONS
29 09 473-476 Farm operators and managers 5512-5515,5522-
5525
30 09 477,479,483-489 Farm workers and other 5611-5619,5621-
agricultural workers 5622,5624-5625,
5627
31 09 494-499 Forestry and fishing 571-573,579,
occupations 583-584,8241(pt.)
*Standard Occupational Classification.
(32-34) (10) - PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT
AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS
32 10 503,505-509, Mechanics and repairers 60,6111-6118,
514-519,523, 613-614,6151-
525-527,529 6159,616,6171-
533-536,538-539, 6179
543-544,547,549
33 10 553-558,563-567, Construction and extractive 6311-6316,6318,
569,573,575-577, trades 632,6412-6414,
579,583-585, 6422,6424,6432-
587-589,593-599, 6433,6442-6444,
613-617 645,6462-6468,
6472,6476,6479,
652-654,656
34 10 633-637,639, Precision production 67,71,6811-6814,
643-647,649, occupations 6816-6817,6821-
653-659,666-669, 6824,6829,6831-
673-679,683-684, 6832,6835,6839,
686-689,693-696, 6844,6852-6854,
699 6856,6859,6861-
6862,6864-6867,
6869,6871-6873,
6879,6881-6882,
691-696,7447,
7668,7677,7752,
828
*Standard Occupational Classification
OPERATORS, FABRICATORS AND LABORERS
(35-36) (11) MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS
AND INSPECTORS
35 11 703-709,713-715, Machine operators and 6841-6842,6849,
717,719,723-729, tenderers,except precision 6855,6863,6868,
733-739,743-745, 7312-7319,7322,
747-749,753-759, 7324,7326,7329,
763-766,768-769, 7339,7342-7344,
773-774,777,779 7349,7431-7435,
7439,7443-7444,
7449,7451-7452,
7459,7462-7463,
7467,7472,7474,
7476-7478,
7479(pt.),7512-
7519,7522,7529,
7539,7542-7544,
7549,7631-7636,
7639,7642-7644,
7649,7651-7652,
7654-7659,7661-
7667,7669,7671-
7676,7677(pt.),
7678-7679
36 11 783-787,789, Fabricators, assemblers, 7332-7333,7532-
793-799 inspectors and samplers 7533,7714,7717,
772,774,7753-
7759,782-785,787
(37-39) (12) - TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL
MOVING OCCUPATIONS
37 12 803-806,808-809, Motor vehicle operators 8111,8212-8216,
813-814 8218-8219,874
38 12 823-826,828-829, Other transportation, except 8113,8232-8233,
833-834 motor vehicles 8239,8241(pt.),
8242-8245
39 12 843-845,848-849, Material moving equipment 812,8312-8319
853,855-856,859 operators
*Standard Occupational Classification
(40-41) (13) HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS,
HELPERS AND LABORERS
40 13 869 Construction laborers 871
41 13 863-867,873, Freight, stock and material 85,861-863,
875-878,883,885, handlers 8641-8646,
887-889 8648,865,
8722-8726,873,
875,8761,8769
95 14 999 and all UNKNOWN OCCUPATION
other codes
except 990
96 14 990 NEW WORKER
97 15 Not applicable NOT IN LABOR FORCE - codes Blank
and 8 in current activity recode
(Loc. 75). (Under 18 or 18+
and Not in Labor Force)
98 16 905 MILITARY
*Standard Occupational Classification
OCCUPATION RECODE TITLES
Recode No. 1
Code Titles Inclusions
MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS
01 EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS 01-03
02 PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS 04-11
TECHNICAL, SALES AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
OCCUPATIONS
03 TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS 12-13
04 SALES OCCUPATIONS 14-16
05 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDING 17-21
CLERICAL
SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
06 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS 22
07 PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 23-24
08 SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND 25-28
HOUSEHOLD
09 FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS 29-31
10 PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS 32-34
OPERATORS, FABRICATORS AND LABORERS
11 MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS AND INSPECTORS 35-36
12 TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS 37-39
13 HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS AND LABORERS 40-41
14 UNKNOWN OCCUPATION (includes New Workers) 95-96
15 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 97
16 MILITARY 98