Complex Sampling Weights and Preparing 2023 BRFSS Module Data for Analysis: July 2024
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Alternative Title:2023 BRFSS Survey Data and Documentation: The combined Landline and Cellular Telephone Survey Multiple Questionnaire Version Data including Optional Modules: Complex Sampling Weights and Preparing 2023 BRFSS Module Data for Analysis: July 2024
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Description:The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is a state-based telephone survey that collects data on a number of health outcomes, health-related risk behaviors, use of preventive services, and chronic conditions from noninstitutionalized adults who reside in each of the states and participating US territories.
BRFSS has created this document to guide users analyzing variables from 2023 BRFSS optional modules and/or combinations of module and core variables. The 2023 BRFSS data sets include data that respondents provided by landline telephone or cell phone. Data users should note that newer weighting procedures are likely to affect trend lines when comparing BRFSS data collected up to 2010 with data from 2011 and afterward; because of these changes, users are advised NOT to make direct comparisons with pre-2011 data, and instead, begin new trend lines with that year.
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