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The Second Injury Control and Risk Survey (ICARIS-2)
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10/13/2011
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Alternative Title:ICARIS-2 Public-use data set Documentation
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Description:Documentation—Public-use data set
File last updated 10/13/2011
Data collection methods, list of variables, and codebook for ICARIS-2
The Second Injury Control and Risk Survey (ICARIS-2) was sponsored by the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The survey was initially designed to obtain survey responses on a variety of injury issues from adults in 8,500 randomly selected households (1 adult respondent per household), representative of the English- or Spanish-speaking population of the United States and the District of Columbia (DC). The survey oversampled by gender and minority concentration (high/low). Data collection took place in six rounds or waves. Topics included residential fire safety, sports and recreation, falls among the elderly, counseling by a health care provider, motor vehicle, child pedestrian and bicycle helmet safety, water recreation, dogs and dog bites, family violence, lifetime stalking, interpersonal violence, sexual violence, firearm storage and injury, and suicide. Information was also collected on past 30-day alcohol consumption, on respondents’ reactions to being asked sensitive questions (on family, interpersonal, and sexual violence and lifetime stalking) and on selected person- and household-level demographics. The study was fielded on July 23, 2001. Interviews were conducted by Battelle Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation.
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Pages in Document:87 numbered pages in various pagings
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