Table of Contents

Component Description

The demographics file provides individual, family, and household level information on the following topics:

  • Survey participant’s household interview and examination status
  • Interview and examination sample weights
  • Masked variance units
  • Language of questionnaires used for the interviews conducted in the household
  • Household and family income
  • Household and family sizes
  • Household composition
  • Demographic information about the household reference person
  • Other selected demographic information, such as gender, age, race/Hispanic origin, education, and country of birth

Disclosure risks and issues pertaining to confidentiality protection prevent NCHS from releasing all of the NNYFS demographic variables publicly. Additional information may be accessed through the NCHS Research Data Center (RDC). Instructions for requesting use of these data are available from https://www.cdc.gov/rdc/.

Eligible Sample

The target age groups for demographic variables in this file vary by the topic. Please review the codebook carefully.

Interview Setting and Mode of Administration

The family and sample person demographics questionnaires were asked, in the home, by trained interviewers using Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) system. An adult family member, aged 18 years or older, was interviewed as a proxy for the survey participant. The respondent selected the language of interview (English or Spanish) or requested that an interpreter be used. Hand cards, showing response choices or information that respondents needed to answer the questions, were used for some questions. The hand cards were printed in English, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese (both traditional and simplified), Korean, and Vietnamese. The interviewer directed the respondent to the appropriate hand card during the interview. When necessary, the interviewer further assisted the respondent by reading the response choices listed on the hand cards.

The NNYFS demographics questionnaires are available on the NNYFS website (https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nnyfs/index.htm).

Quality Assurance & Quality Control

The CAPI system is programmed with built-in consistency checks to reduce data entry errors. CAPI also uses online help screens to assist interviewers in defining key terms used in the questionnaire.

After collection, interview data were reviewed by the NNYFS field office staff for accuracy and completeness of selected items. The interviewers were required to record interviews periodically and the recorded interviews were reviewed by NCHS staff and interviewer supervisors.

Data Processing and Editing

Frequency counts were checked, “skip” patterns were verified, and the reasonableness of question responses was reviewed. Edits were made to some variables to ensure the completeness, consistency, and analytic usefulness of the data. Edits were also made, when necessary, to address data disclosure concerns.

RIDSTATR: This status code is used to identify whether a participant was both interviewed at home and examined in the mobile examination center (MEC) or was only interviewed in the home but never went through the examination.

RIDAGEYR: Age in years, at the time of the screening interview, is reported for all survey participants. RIDAGEYR was calculated based on the participant’s date of birth. In rare cases, the actual date of birth was missing but the participant’s age in years was provided, then the reported age was used.

RIDEXAGY: The age in years, at the time of examination, is provided for all participants who were examined in the MEC.

RIDEXMON: This variable indicates the six-month time period when the examination was performed. A value of “1” indicates November 1st through April 30th; a value of “2” indicates May 1st through October 31st.

RIDRETH1: This race-ethnicity variable was derived from responses to the survey questions on race and Hispanic origin. Respondents who self-identified as “Mexican American” were coded as such (i.e., RIDRETH1=1) regardless of their other race-ethnicity identities. Otherwise, self-identified “Hispanic” ethnicity would result in code “2, Other Hispanic” in the RIDRETH1 variable. All other non-Hispanic participants would then be categorized based on their self-reported races: non-Hispanic white (RIDRETH1=3), non-Hispanic black (RIDRETH1=4), and other non-Hispanic races including non-Hispanic multiracial (RIDRETH1=5).

DMDBORN4: Country of birth was recoded into two categories: 1) Born in 50 U.S. states or Washington, DC; and 2) Born in other countries, including U.S. territories.

DMDEDUC3: This variable provides information on the highest grade or level of education completed by participants 6-15 years of age. The responses of grades 1-8 were released as single years of education. Reported education level at or above 9th grade are coded as “9.” Codes “55” (less than 5th grade) and “66” (less than 9th grade) were used to categorize older youth who had very low education levels.

SIALANG: This variable indicates the language (English or Spanish) used during the sample person questionnaire interview conducted at the participant’s home.

INDFMIN2: This variable indicates the total annual family income or annual individual income (for households with one person or households comprised of unrelated individuals). A family is defined as a group of two people or more (one of whom is the householder) related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together.

During the household interview, the respondent was asked to report total income for the entire family (or individual) in the last calendar year in dollars. The reported dollar amount was re-coded into range values.

If the respondent was not willing or able to provide an exact dollar figure, the interviewer asked an additional question to determine whether the income was < $20,000 or ≥ $20,000. Based on the respondent’s answer to this question, he/she was asked to select a category of income from a list on a hand card. For repondents who selected a category of income, their family incomes were set as the midpoints of the selected ranges. If the respondent was unable to report greater detail than < $20,000 or ≥ $20,000, then these two categories were used to report the family (or individual) income.

INDFMPIR: This variable is the ratio of family income to poverty. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) poverty guidelines were used as the poverty measure to calculate this ratio. These guidelines are issued each year, in the Federal Register, for determining financial eligibility for certain federal programs, such as Head Start, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), and the National School Lunch Program. The poverty guidelines vary by family size and geographic location (with different guidelines for the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia; Alaska; and Hawaii).

INDFMPIR was calculated by dividing family (or individual) income by the 2012 poverty guidelines. The value was not computed if the respondent only reported income as < $20,000 or ≥ $20,000. If family income was reported as a more detailed category, the midpoint of the range was used to compute the ratio. Values at or above 5.00 were coded as 5.00 or more because of disclosure concerns. The values were not computed if the income data was missing.

INDHHIN2: This variable indicates the total annual household income in dollar ranges. If a household was comprised of a single family or individual, the reported family income was used as household income as well. When more than one family, or one or more unrelated individuals, or a combination of a family and unrelated individuals resided in the household, the total household income was calculated by the sum of all reported family and/or individual income values. Please see above notes on variable INDFMIN2 for details on how the amounts of family income were determined.

When more than one family, or one or more unrelated individuals, or a combination of a family and unrelated individuals resided in the same household, they were asked to provide a total income estimate for the entire household, using similar questions as were used for family income. This estimated household income value was only used when: 1) the family income value was missing for one or more families in the household; and 2) the estimated value was equal or more than the sum of all known family incomes from the household. If different respondents in the household provided different estimates, the largest value was used. If none of the respondents provided a valid household income estimate, but the sum of known family and/or individual incomes was at least $100,000, then INDHHIN2 was categorized as “$100,000 and over.”

Similar to the family income category coding, the “$20,000 and over” and “under $20,000” categories were only used when no other valid value estimates were provided.

DMDFMSIZ: This variable is the number of people in the participant’s family. A family is defined as a group of people related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together. Due to disclosure concerns, families that are comprised of 7 or more people are included in the category that is labeled “7 or more”.

DMDHHSIZ: This variable is the number of people in the participant’s household. The values for this variable range from 1 to 7. Due to disclosure concerns, households that are comprised of 7 or more people are included in the category that is labeled “7 or more”.

DMDHHSZA: This variable is the number of children aged 5 years or younger living in the participant’s household. The values for this variable range from 0 to 3. Due to disclosure concerns, households that are comprised of 3 or more children aged 5 years or younger are included in the category that is labeled “3 or more”.

DMDHHSZB: This variable is the number of children aged 6-17 years old living in the participant’s household. The values for this variable range from 0 to 4. Due to disclosure concerns, households that are comprised of 4 or more children aged 6-17 years are included in the category that is labeled “4 or more”.

DMDHHSZF: This variable indicates whether there is at least one adult aged 60 years or older living in the participant’s household. Due to disclosure concerns, information on the number of adults aged 60 years or older in the household is only available through the NCHS Research Data Center (RDC).

Household Reference Person: The household reference person is defined as the first household member 18 years of age or older listed on the household member roster, who owns or rents the residence where members of the household reside. Analysts frequently use information about the reference persons to characterize the socioeconomic status of the households where survey participants reside. The Demographics file includes information on the household reference person’s gender (DMDHRGND), age (DMDHRAGE), country of birth (DMDHRBR4), education level (DMDHREDU), and marital status (DMDHRMAR).

Analytic Notes

Please refer to the NNYFS Analytic Guidelines (https://wwwn.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr02_163.pdf) for details on the sample design and analytic guidance for the NNYFS data.

Age at screening: Age at screening was used to determine eligibility for an examination component and should be used for most analyses. As mentioned earlier, RIDAGEYR, age in years, at the time of the screening interview, is reported for all survey participants. To facilitate the analysis of anthropometric data, a variable, BMDBMIC, was created as part of the Body Measures Exam file to provide analysts pre-computed BMI categories for all NNYFS participants who were examined in the MEC. For further details refer to the Body Measures Data File and Documentation.

Masked Variance Units (MVUs): Fifteen masked primary sampling units (PSUs) are included in the NNYFS demographics file. All 15 PSUs belongs to the same stratum. These MVUs are a collection of sampling units that are aggregated into groups for the purpose of variance estimation. The variance estimates that are produced, using the MVUs, closely approximate the variances that would have been estimated using the “true” sample design variance units that are based on the actual survey sample strata and primary sampling units. MVUs are used to protect the confidentiality of information provided by survey participants and to reduce disclosure risks. The use of MVUs is described in the NNYFS Analytic Guidelines. Analysts should review the Guidelines carefully prior to analyzing the survey data.

Sample Weights: The full sample weights (WTINT, WTMEC) should be used for all NNYFS analyses.

References

Codebook and Frequencies

SEQN - Respondent sequence number

Variable Name:
SEQN
SAS Label:
Respondent sequence number
English Text:
Respondent sequence number.
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS

RIDSTATR - Interview/Examination status

Variable Name:
RIDSTATR
SAS Label:
Interview/Examination status
English Text:
Interview and examination status of the participant.
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Interviewed only 64 64
2 Both interviewed and MEC examined 1576 1640
. Missing 0 1640

RIAGENDR - Gender

Variable Name:
RIAGENDR
SAS Label:
Gender
English Text:
Gender of the participant.
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Male 823 823
2 Female 817 1640
. Missing 0 1640

RIDAGEYR - Age in years at screening

Variable Name:
RIDAGEYR
SAS Label:
Age in years at screening
English Text:
Age in years of the participant at the time of screening.
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
3 to 15 Range of Values 1640 1640
. Missing 0 1640

RIDRETH1 - Race/Hispanic origin

Variable Name:
RIDRETH1
SAS Label:
Race/Hispanic origin
English Text:
Recode of reported race and Hispanic origin information
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Mexican American 249 249
2 Other Hispanic 246 495
3 Non-Hispanic White 639 1134
4 Non-Hispanic Black 371 1505
5 Other Race - Including Multi-Racial 135 1640
. Missing 0 1640

RIDEXMON - Six month time period

Variable Name:
RIDEXMON
SAS Label:
Six month time period
English Text:
Six month time period when the examination was performed - two categories: November 1 through April 30, May 1 through October 31.
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 November 1 through April 30 827 827
2 May 1 through October 31 749 1576
. Missing 64 1640

RIDEXAGY - Age in years at exam

Variable Name:
RIDEXAGY
SAS Label:
Age in years at exam
English Text:
Age in years of the participant at the time of examination.
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
3 to 16 Range of Values 1576 1576
. Missing 64 1640

DMDBORN4 - Country of birth

Variable Name:
DMDBORN4
SAS Label:
Country of birth
English Text:
In what country {were you/was SP} born?
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Born in 50 US states or Washington, DC 1540 1540
2 Others 100 1640
77 Refused 0 1640
99 Don't Know 0 1640
. Missing 0 1640

DMDEDUC3 - Education level - Children/Youth 6-15

Variable Name:
DMDEDUC3
SAS Label:
Education level - Children/Youth 6-15
English Text:
What is the highest grade or level of school {you have/SP has} completed or the highest degree {you have/s/he has} received?
English Instructions:
HAND CARD DMQ1 READ HAND CARD CATEGORIES IF NECESSARY ENTER HIGHEST LEVEL OF SCHOOL
Target:
Both males and females 6 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0 Never attended / kindergarten only 159 159
1 1st grade 131 290
2 2nd grade 126 416
3 3rd grade 128 544
4 4th grade 130 674
5 5th grade 125 799
6 6th grade 128 927
7 7th grade 137 1064
8 8th grade 126 1190
9 9th grade or above 76 1266
55 Less than 5th grade 3 1269
66 Less than 9th grade 2 1271
77 Refused 0 1271
99 Don't Know 0 1271
. Missing 369 1640

SIALANG - Language of SP Interview

Variable Name:
SIALANG
SAS Label:
Language of SP Interview
English Text:
Language of the Sample Person Interview Instrument
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 English 1384 1384
2 Spanish 256 1640
. Missing 0 1640

WTINT - Full sample interview weight

Variable Name:
WTINT
SAS Label:
Full sample interview weight
English Text:
Interviewed participants.
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
9047.514577 to 102096.12525 Range of Values 1640 1640
. Missing 0 1640

WTMEC - Full sample MEC exam weight

Variable Name:
WTMEC
SAS Label:
Full sample MEC exam weight
English Text:
Both interviewed and MEC examined participants.
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0 to 104673.894 Range of Values 1640 1640
. Missing 0 1640

SDMVPSU - Masked variance pseudo-PSU

Variable Name:
SDMVPSU
SAS Label:
Masked variance pseudo-PSU
English Text:
Masked variance unit pseudo-PSU variable for variance estimation
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 to 15 Range of Values 1640 1640
. Missing 0 1640

SDMVSTRA - Masked variance pseudo-stratum

Variable Name:
SDMVSTRA
SAS Label:
Masked variance pseudo-stratum
English Text:
Masked variance unit pseudo-stratum variable for variance estimation
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 1 1640 1640
. Missing 0 1640

INDHHIN2 - Annual household income

Variable Name:
INDHHIN2
SAS Label:
Annual household income
English Text:
Total household income (reported as a range value in dollars)
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 $ 0 to $ 4,999 44 44
2 $ 5,000 to $ 9,999 57 101
3 $10,000 to $14,999 100 201
4 $15,000 to $19,999 101 302
5 $20,000 to $24,999 138 440
6 $25,000 to $34,999 171 611
7 $35,000 to $44,999 117 728
8 $45,000 to $54,999 101 829
9 $55,000 to $64,999 110 939
10 $65,000 to $74,999 82 1021
12 $20,000 and Over 63 1084
13 Under $20,000 23 1107
14 $75,000 to $99,999 158 1265
15 $100,000 and Over 325 1590
77 Refused 26 1616
99 Don't know 18 1634
. Missing 6 1640

INDFMIN2 - Annual family income

Variable Name:
INDFMIN2
SAS Label:
Annual family income
English Text:
Total family income (reported as a range value in dollars)
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 $ 0 to $ 4,999 51 51
2 $ 5,000 to $ 9,999 56 107
3 $10,000 to $14,999 110 217
4 $15,000 to $19,999 103 320
5 $20,000 to $24,999 139 459
6 $25,000 to $34,999 183 642
7 $35,000 to $44,999 116 758
8 $45,000 to $54,999 102 860
9 $55,000 to $64,999 116 976
10 $65,000 to $74,999 81 1057
12 $20,000 and Over 39 1096
13 Under $20,000 23 1119
14 $75,000 to $99,999 159 1278
15 $100,000 and Over 319 1597
77 Refused 26 1623
99 Don't know 17 1640
. Missing 0 1640

INDFMPIR - Ratio of family income to poverty

Variable Name:
INDFMPIR
SAS Label:
Ratio of family income to poverty
English Text:
A ratio of family income to poverty guidelines.
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0 to 4.99 Range of Values 1333 1333
5 Value greater than or equal to 5.00 202 1535
. Missing 105 1640

DMDHHSIZ - Total number of people in the Household

Variable Name:
DMDHHSIZ
SAS Label:
Total number of people in the Household
English Text:
Total number of people in the Household
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
2 to 6 Range of Values 1490 1490
7 7 or more people in the Household 150 1640
. Missing 0 1640

DMDFMSIZ - Total number of people in the Family

Variable Name:
DMDFMSIZ
SAS Label:
Total number of people in the Family
English Text:
Total number of people in the Family
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 to 6 Range of Values 1507 1507
7 7 or more people in the Family 133 1640
. Missing 0 1640

DMDHHSZA - # of children 5 years or younger in HH

Variable Name:
DMDHHSZA
SAS Label:
# of children 5 years or younger in HH
English Text:
Number of children aged 5 years or younger in the household
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0 to 2 Range of Values 1578 1578
3 3 or more 62 1640
. Missing 0 1640

DMDHHSZB - # of children 6-17 years old in HH

Variable Name:
DMDHHSZB
SAS Label:
# of children 6-17 years old in HH
English Text:
Number of children aged 6-17 years old in the household
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0 to 3 Range of Values 1517 1517
4 4 or more 123 1640
. Missing 0 1640

DMDHHSZF - Adults 60 years or older in HH

Variable Name:
DMDHHSZF
SAS Label:
Adults 60 years or older in HH
English Text:
Is there any adult in the household that is aged 60 years or older?
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Yes 122 122
2 No 1518 1640
. Missing 0 1640

DMDHRGND - HH ref person's gender

Variable Name:
DMDHRGND
SAS Label:
HH ref person's gender
English Text:
HH reference person's gender
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Male 780 780
2 Female 860 1640
. Missing 0 1640

DMDHRAGE - HH ref person's age in years

Variable Name:
DMDHRAGE
SAS Label:
HH ref person's age in years
English Text:
HH reference person's age in years
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
18 to 79 Range of Values 1638 1638
80 80 years of age and over 2 1640
. Missing 0 1640

DMDHRBR4 - HH ref person's country of birth

Variable Name:
DMDHRBR4
SAS Label:
HH ref person's country of birth
English Text:
HH reference person's country of birth
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Born in 50 US states or Washington, DC 1129 1129
2 Others 498 1627
77 Refused 0 1627
99 Don't Know 0 1627
. Missing 13 1640

DMDHREDU - HH ref person's education level

Variable Name:
DMDHREDU
SAS Label:
HH ref person's education level
English Text:
HH reference person's education level
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Less Than 9th Grade 154 154
2 9-11th Grade (Includes 12th grade with no diploma) 198 352
3 High School Grad/GED or Equivalent 354 706
4 Some College or AA degree 494 1200
5 College Graduate or above 414 1614
7 Refused 0 1614
9 Don't Know 13 1627
. Missing 13 1640

DMDHRMAR - HH ref person's marital status

Variable Name:
DMDHRMAR
SAS Label:
HH ref person's marital status
English Text:
HH reference person's marital status
Target:
Both males and females 3 YEARS - 15 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Married 1050 1050
2 Widowed 23 1073
3 Divorced 147 1220
4 Separated 107 1327
5 Never married 169 1496
6 Living with partner 106 1602
77 Refused 29 1631
99 Don't Know 2 1633
. Missing 7 1640