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 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS What We Know About Adults with Disabilities: Public Health Resources for Planning August 21, 2014 Bruce Steiner Illinois Department of Public Health

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS Objectives 1.Reveal demographic characteristics of Illinois adults with disabilities 2.Illustrate how their health and well-being are affected. 3.Identify data resources to aid in planning.

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS BRFSS Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS BRFSS Federally funded program operating in every state. Conducts telephone interviews among Illinois adults Sample include landline and cellular telephones

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS BRFSS Trained interviewers Scripted interviews Questions about health conditions and behaviors

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS BRFSS Carefully controlled data collection Random sample drawn for telephone interviews. Represents entire adult population

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS Sample Size Statewide –5,000 per year –Strata approx. 1,000 per year County –400 per county –Aggregate approx. 40,000 per round

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS Data Preparation Adherence to rigorous procedures Weighting data –Equalizes probability of selection –Adjusts for variation of age/race/sex subgroups –Permits generalizations to entire adult population

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS Uses of BRFSS data 1.Document need for public health interventions 2.Target resources for high risk populations. 3.Evaluate previous efforts 4.Establish public policy

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 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS Disability Activity Limitation due to health problem Health problems requiring special equipment = Disability

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS Disability Limitation 16.80% Equipment 7.20% Disability 18.70% 1,841,272 Adults

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS Activities of Daily Living Blind Decisions Walking Dressing Errands Difficulty Seeing / Blind Difficulty concentrating or remembering Difficulty walking or climbing stairs Difficulty dressing or bathing Difficulty doing errands alone

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS Limitation Blind3.9 % Decisions8.0 % Walking11.4 % Dressing2.8 % Errands5.5 % Any Impairment19.2 % 1,892,243 Adults

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS Assumption People with one or more activity limitation are likely to require support from at least other individual.

 BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS  BRFSS Assumption The greater the number of activity limitations a person has increases their reliance on others and decreases their independence.

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