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National mortality followback survey; 1986 summary, United States

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    Data collected in the 1986 National Followback Survey are presented in 81 tables according to pertinent sets of descriptive variables, The tables are grouped into three categories: care in the last year of life, lifestyle and health, and socioeconomic characteristics of decedents, Data are presented on health services used, disabilities, help with activities of daily living, out-of-pocket expenditures for health care, smoking practices and other lifestyle patterns that affect health and longevity, incidence of disease, and socioeconomic characteristics--including income, education, and employment, The survey covered a representative sample of all adult deaths in the United States.
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    By Isadore Seeman.

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 8).

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    Vital and health statistics. Series 20, Data from the national vital statistics system ; no. 19 ; DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 92-1856
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    print; iv, 255 p. ; 28 cm.
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    urn:sha-512:e02871858a2fed3468268a57b19db9354247553200f17e4795e51482aadf97af8b6edd04f9c4ecf482150e660e0d5d41bdd7650cb5a4dd621aecdc4772737284
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