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National
Survey of
Children's Health
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This
survey, sponsored by the Maternal
and Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration,
examines the physical and emotional health of children ages 0-17 years of
age. Special emphasis is placed on factors that may relate to
well-being of children, including medical homes, family interactions,
parental health, school and after-school experiences, and safe
neighborhoods.
Quick
Facts:
Sponsor(s):
Funding for this project is provided by the Health Resources and Services
Administration's Maternal and Child Health Bureau.
Period
of Data Collection: January
2003-July of 2004
Sample
Size: 102,353 children
Sampling
Frame: Children ages 0-17 years old
Publications
and Presentations using SLAITS Data
Data
Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health:
Easy to use, interactive data query tool to view and compare tables and
charts of state, national, and regional survey findings including profiles
on key performance indicators
The
Health and Well-Being of Children: A Portrait of States and the Nation,
2005
View/Download:
Documentation
Survey
Instrument
View/download PDF 772 KB
Spanish
View/download PDF
318KB
Methodology
Report
Dataset
List
of Variables
Frequency
counts
SAS
input files
This page last reviewed
October 15, 2008
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