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The Rocky Mountain Research Data Center Advancing the Frontiers of Social Science: Opportunities and Challenges Jani Little, Executive Director Katie Genadek, Expected Administrator The Rocky Mountain Research Data Center Scouting Data for Health and Mental Health Data Jani Little Jani.little@Colorado.edu The Rocky Mountain Federal Statistical Research Data Center (RMRDC) Jani Little Executive Director

Finding Example Projects, online sources List of FSRDC Publications using Census Data https://www.census.gov/ces/publications/publications.html Searchable Discussion Paper Series - Every Census-based project in a RDC submits a working paper to the CES Discussion Paper Series - These papers are downloadable in PDF format – http://ideas.repec.org/s/cen/wpaper.html Good search terms “pollution” “oil”

Finding Example Projects, online sources • NCHS Publications - The NCHS RDC website provides a list of all publications that have come out of NCHS projects conducted in the RDC by dataset – http://www.cdc.gov/rdc/B6Pubeyond/Pub611.htm • Abstracts of Approved NCHS Projects—These have been extracted from Annual Reports of CES and RDC activities – http://www.colorado.edu/rocky-mountain-research-data- center/proposals Good search terms “pollution” “oil”

Finding Example Projects using the FSRDC Network •Contact your Administrator—Katie Genadek or RMRDC Director—Jani Little • We can tap into current projects that are in process throughout the system using inter-FSRDC channels Good search terms “pollution” “oil”

Comparing Diet Quality, Physical Activity, and Sedentary Behavior in Youth with and without ADHD Researcher: Carol Curtin - University of Massachusetts Medical School Restricted National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) 2001-2004 Includes youth, ages 8-15, with and without ADHD Anthropometric, dietary and activity measures include detailed family structure categories ADHD and other behavioral health conditions assess using gold standard diagnostic

National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Provides prevalence data on selected diseases and risk factors of U.S. Population Monitors trends in diseases, behaviors, and environmental exposures Identifies emerging public health concerns Provides national baseline information on health and nutrition

National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 1999-2014 Nationally probability sample, approx. 10,000 Data collection from Mobile unit Interview—acculturation, air quality, allergies, demographics, diet, cognitive functioning, physical activity, sleep disorder, smoking, social support, weight history, family background, food security, alcohol use, bowel health, overall health, depression screening, pesticide exposure, reproductive health, exposure to chemicals, drug use, sexual behavior, etc Physical exam — hearing, body measurements, balance, blood pressure, vision, heart, etc Lab testing —blood, urine, oral rinse, etc

National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Restricted Data Identifies geography below national level down to Census block Youth -- Alcohol and Drug Use, ADHD, STDs, Mental Health Disorders, Depression, Sexual Behavior

Complex Families, State Family Policies, and Child Health Disparities Researchers: Justin Denney, Rachel Kimbro, Christine Percheski, Maria Perez-Patron Restricted National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH), 2011-1012 includes detailed family structure categories Detailed child health assessments Linked with public data of state-level family and welfare policy variables

National Survey of Children’s Health National telephone survey of households with at least 1 child, N= 91,642 Demographics, Health and Functioning, Home Environment, Early Childhood Care, Developmental Screening, Adolescent School, Exercise, Emotional Difficulties Family Functioning and Parental Health Neighborhood and Community All variables restricted County and zip code geography available

Immigration Policy Enforcement and the Mental Health of Mexican Immigrant Families Researchers at Columbia University: Neeraj Kaushal; Julia Wang Local and state public deportation enforcement data Linked with Restricted National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), 1997- 2012 includes detailed health behaviors, health and mental health outcomes for Mexican immigrants Includes state and local geographic identifiers

National Health Interview Survey, 1993-2015 Annual Sample that is Nationally and Regionally Representative Family, Household and Person Self-Report Data Extensive Health and Social Psychological Measures including Depress, anxiety Other Mental Conditions Other Emotional or Behavioral Problems

National Health Interview Survey, Restricted Data Country of Birth and Related Immigration Variables (Person File) State and Year of Birth (Person File) Industry and Occupation Codes Detailed Race and Hispanic Origin (Person File) Exact Dates (e.g., date of birth in Person File) Low levels of geography from state down to tract

Early Life Mortality in the U. S. Elizabeth Lawrence, University of N Early Life Mortality in the U.S. Elizabeth Lawrence, University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill Rick Rogers, University of Colorado Boulder 1999-2011 NHIS-LMFs 246,464 records, 734 deaths Restricted-use variables Early life deaths (ages 0-17) Exact dates (rather than quarters) Age, day, month of birth, interview, and death Detailed cause of death (beyond 10 categories) New mortality linked files, when available Geographic detail 50 states rather than 4 regions Age top coding usually at ages 85+ Quarter of birth, interview, and death may be too broad for younger ages. Some causes of death are perturbed New matches, available this fall, will first be accessible only in an RDC South generally experiences higher risk of death

Past Projects that Used Restricted NHIS Data NHIS and Supplement on Aging (SOA) matched with NDI

Exposures to Fine Particulate Air Pollution and Respiratory Outcomes in Adults Using Two National Datasets: A Cross-sectional Study Researchers: Keeve Nachman and Jennifer Parker Datasets: National Health Interview Survey, EPA Air Data System (External- Linked using geocode) Sample Size: 109,343 Individuals “The objectives of this study are to evaluate the relationship between annual average ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations and respiratory outcomes for adults using modeled air pollution and health outcome data and to examine PM2.5 sensitivity across race/ethnicity… Stratified analyses revealed significant associations for non-Hispanic blacks but not for Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites”

NCHS Surveys Linked to National Death Index (NDI) NHIS NHANES National Nursing Home Surveys (NNHS) National Home and Hospice Care Survey (NHHCS) 2007 Supplement on Aging (SOA) The Second Longitudinal Study of Aging (LSOA II)

Additional Suicide Sources National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) Includes ICD codes for Suicide Attempts National Death Index, by adult age, year, state (county is restricted) Deaths for under 18 is restricted