Survey of Adult Transition and Health
This nationwide survey looks at the health of young people who were 19 to 23 years old in 2007, whose parents were originally interviewed in 2001 when the subjects were 14 to 17 years old. The primary goals of this follow-up survey are to examine their current health care needs and transition from pediatric health care providers to adult health care providers. Quick Facts:
Period
of Data Collection: Strengths and Limitations of the 2007 SATH data Sample Size: Number of completed interviews with young adults in the public use file (PUF): 1,865 Sampling Frame: Young adults in 2007, identified in a previous SLAITS health survey Data Collection: Data were collected over the telephone or the Internet using a secure web server. View/Download Survey Instrument
English Dataset [Please read the analytic guidelines posted above on SATH data strengths and limitations before you use this data file.]
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of Variables SLAITS data collection is conducted under contract with the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago (NORC). Strict confidentiality and privacy regulations apply to all contract and federal project staff for all data. For more information, visit confidentiality policy.
This page last reviewed
July 15, 2008
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