National Survey of Children s Health (NSCH) Child Health Measures
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1 Percent of children meeting Physical and Dental Health * 1.1: Children s overall health status, excellent/very good 84.4% 84.2% 95% CI: % CI: : Condition of children s teeth, age % 95% CI: % 95% CI: a: One or more oral health problems, age % Content changes: All four oral health problems (toothache, decayed teeth or cavities, broken teeth, and bleeding gums) were asked in a 95% CI: single question in. 1.3: Breast fed ever, age % 79.2% 95% CI: % CI: : Childhood Obesity, age % 15.7% 95% CI: % CI: : Physical activity every day, age % 28.0% 95% CI: % CI: : Missed 11 or more days of school due to illness, age % 6.2% 95% CI: % CI: : Premature birth 11.6% New content: Questions not included in the survey 95% CI: : Low birthweight (<2500g) 9.6% 95% CI: a: Very low birthweight (<1500g) 1.7% New content: Questions not included in the survey 95% CI: a: One or more current chronic health conditions 23.6% Content changes: Additional chronic conditions added in (cerebral palsy, intellectual disability). Changes to speech problems and 95% CI: developmental delay. Learning disability was not included in. * Not repeated in : Indicator 1.7 (Injuries requiring medical care for young children), Indicator 1.13 (Health conditions interfere with activity and social participation for school-age CSHCN). Suggested Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2013). : Data Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Available at. Revised 1/7/13.
2 Emotional and Mental Health * 2.1: One or more concerns about child s development status, age 4 months- 5 years 2.2: At moderate/high risk for developmental, behavioral, or social delay, age 4 months-5 years 40.1% 95% CI: % 95% CI: a: Play with other children of their age every day, age % 2.12: Flourishing - Positive Health, age 0-5 years 2.13: Flourishing - Positive Health, age 6-17 years 95% CI: : Currently taking medication for ADD/ADHD 4.2% 95% CI: a: Parent-rated severity of child s ADD/ADHD 3.4% 95% CI: : Autism, Asperger s Disorder etc., age % 95% CI: a: Parent-rated severity of child s autism or ASD 0.2% 95% CI: : Medication for emotions, concentration or behavior 6.2% 95% CI: : Developmental Delay, age a: Parent-rated severity of child s developmental delay 40.1% 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: New content: Questions not included in the survey New content: Questions not included in the survey Content changes: Changes to developmental delay, removing that affects ability to learn in. Content changes: Changes to developmental delay, removing that affects ability to learn in. Suggested Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2013). : Data Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Available at. Revised 1/7/13.
3 Health Insurance Coverage 3.1: Health insurance status 90.9% 94.5% 95% CI: % CI: : Consistency of health insurance coverage 84.9% 88.7% 95% CI: % CI: : Type of health insurance: Public 29.1% 37.1% 95% CI: % CI: Private 61.8% 57.4% 95% CI: % CI: Uninsured 9.2% 5.6% 95% CI: % CI: : Adequacy of current insurance children currently insured 76.5% 95% CI: % 95% CI: * Not repeated in : Indicator 2.5 (Positive social skills) and Indicator 2.6 (Problematic behaviors) not repeated in the survey. Suggested Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2013). : Data Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Available at. Revised 1/7/13.
4 Health Care Access and Quality * 4.1: One or more preventive medical care visits 4.1a: Receive any kind of medical care 4.2: One or more preventive dental care visits, age % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: a: Receive any kind of dental care 77.5% 95% CI: : Received both preventive medical and dental care 71.6% 68.1% 95% CI: % CI: : Home Visitation Program, age 0-3 years 86.4% 95% CI: : Received needed mental health care, age % 61.0% 95% CI: % CI: a: One or more unmet needs for care 6.9% 6.7% 95% CI: % CI: : Receipt of vision screening 67.6% 95% CI: : Have a medical home 57.5% 54.4% 95% CI: % CI: : Have a personal doctor or nurse 92.2% 90.3% 95% CI: % CI: Content changes: In, there was a single question asking about number of preventive medical care visits in past year. In, a filter item was included for number of medical care visits of any kind. Those answering 1+, were asked how many were preventive medical visits. New content: Questions not included in the survey Content changes: In, there was a single question asking about number of preventive dental care visits in past year. In, a filter item was included for number of dental care visits of any kind. Those answering 1+, were asked how many were preventive dental visits. New content: Questions not included in the survey New content: Questions not included in the survey New content: Questions not included in the survey Suggested Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2013). : Data Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Available at. Revised 1/7/13.
5 Health Care Access and Quality (contd.) * 4.9a: Usual sources for sick and well care 93.1% 95% CI: b: Family-centered care 67.4% 95% CI: c: Problems getting needed referrals 2.8% 95% CI: d: Effective care coordination when needed 28.3% 95% CI: : Health care costs cause financial problems for family 4.18: Parent frustrated in efforts to obtain health care services 4.12: Problems accessing needed specialist care 6.2% 95% CI: a: Received care from a specialist doctor 22.3% 95% CI: : Doctor asks about parental concerns, age % 95% CI: : Developmental screenings during well-child visit, age 10 months % years 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: Content changes: Item on receiving interpreter services when needed was eliminated in. New content: Questions not included in the survey New content: Questions not included in the survey Suggested Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2013). : Data Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Available at. Revised 1/7/13.
6 Community and School Activities * 5.1a: Child has early intervention plan, IFSP or IEP, age % 95% CI: b: School-age child has IEP, age % 95% CI: : Repeated grades in school, age % 95% CI: a: Consistently engaged in school, age % 95% CI: : Participation in organized activities outside school, age % 95% CI: : Participation in volunteer work or community service once a week or 15.0% more, age % CI: : Worked 10 or more hours for pay outside the home, age % 95% CI: : Reading for pleasure over 60 minutes, age % 95% CI: : Religious services attendance weekly 53.7% 95% CI: : Presence of adult mentor in child s school, neighborhood, or community, age % 95% CI: ) 11.3% 95% CI: % 95% CI: ) 80.4% 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: Note that in all children were asked about all three types of organized activities. New content: Questions not included in the survey Suggested Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2013). : Data Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Available at. Revised 1/7/13.
7 Family Health and Activities * 6.1: Physical health status of child s mother, excellent/very good 64.7% 95% CI: b: Physical health status of child s father, excellent/very good 69.5% 95% CI: : Mental health status of child s mother, excellent/very good 71.5% 95% CI: a: Mental health status of child s father, excellent/very good 77.1% 95% CI: : Overall health status of child s mother, excellent/very good 56.9% 95% CI: a: Overall health status of child s father, excellent/very good 62.7% 95% CI: : Tobacco use in households 26.2% 95% CI: a: Exposure to secondhand smoke at home 7.6% 95% CI: : Children living in working poor households 11.8% 95% CI: : Family outings every day, age % 95% CI: : Family reads to child every day, age % 95% CI: a: Family sings or tells stories to child every day, age % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: Suggested Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2013). : Data Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Available at. Revised 1/7/13.
8 Family Health and Activities (contd.) * 6.8: Family eats meals together every day 45.8% 95% CI: : Adequate amount of sleep every night, age % 95% CI: : Time spent watching TV or playing video games on a weekday for 4 hours or more, age a: Time spent with a computer, cell phone, or electronic device for 4 hours or more, age 1-5 years 46.7% 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: Content changes: Slight word change in to "usually spend in front of a TV watching TV programs, videos, or playing video games?" compared to "usually watch TV or watch videos?" in. Content changes: Slight word change in to "usually spend in front of a TV watching TV programs, videos, or playing video games?" compared to "usually watch TV or watch videos?" in. Content changes: Inclusion of computer, or access to electronic devices in, in addition to TV. 6.10b: Time spent with a computer, cell phone, or electronic device for % hours or more, age 6-17 years 95% CI: c: Child has TV in bedroom, age % 55.9% Content changes: Inclusion of computer, or access to electronic devices in, in addition to TV. 95% CI: % CI: : Adverse Family Experiences, 2 or more 22.6% New content: Questions not included in the survey 95% CI: : Parental aggravation with child 10.2% 11.3% 95% CI: % CI: * Not repeated in : Indicator 6.11 (Child stays home along, age 6-11 years), Indicator 6.13 (Last minute child care arrangements), Indicator 6.15 (One or more child care issues), Indicator 6.16a (Sources of 10+ hours of childcare: preschool, day care, etc). Suggested Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2013). : Data Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Available at. Revised 1/7/13.
9 Neighborhood Safety and Support 7.1: Supportive neighborhoods 83.2% 95% CI: : Safe communities 86.1% 95% CI: : Safe schools, age % 95% CI: : Presence of neighborhood amenities, all 4 amenities 48.2% 95% CI: : Presence of detracting neighborhood elements, dilapidated housing 14.6% 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: % 95% CI: For more information on the s summarized here, please refer to the details box for each question, the codebook, or us at cahmi@ohsu.edu. Suggested Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (2013). : Data Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Available at. Revised 1/7/13.
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