Codes and Frequencies
An 'X' indicates the category is available for that sample
Code | Label |
00
|
---|---|---|
0 | NIU | X |
1 | 1 test reported | X |
2 | 2 tests reported | X |
3 | 3 tests reported | X |
4 | 4 tests reported | X |
9 | No test specified | X |
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Description
For sample adults who had ever heard of genetic testing for cancer risk (GENTCANHR), and who had ever had a genetic test to determine the risk of developing cancer in the future (GENTCANEV), GENCOUNT reports the number of genetic tests the respondent reported.
[show more]GENCOUNT is a summary recode of affirmative responses to the following questions:
- Was the most recent genetic test for breast cancer risk? (GENTBCAN)
- Was the most recent genetic test for ovarian cancer risk? (GENTOVCAN)
- Was the most recent genetic test for colon/rectal cancer risk? (GENTCOLCAN)
- Was the most recent genetic test for another type of cancer risk? (GENTOTHCAN)
Respondents were coded as "0 - No test specified" to "4 - Four tests specified" based on the number of source variables (GENTBCAN, GENTOVCAN, GENTCOLCAN, GENTOTHCAN) to which they answered "yes."
All of these variables are included in a section of the 2000 Cancer Control Module dedicated to questions on genetic testing. Interviewers began this part of the survey by reading the following statement:
The 2000 Field Representative's Manual defines genetic testing as:
Universe
- 2000: Sample adults age 18+ who have had genetic testing for cancer risk.
Availability
- 2000
Survey Text
2000 |
Which kinds of cancer was it for: (READ EACH CANCER TYPE LISTED BELOW)
NAG.040
(2) No
(3) Male, not applicable
(7) Refused
(9) Don't know
NAG.041
(2) No
(3) Male, not applicable
(7) Refused
(9) Don't know
NAG.042
(2) No
(7) Refused
(9) Don't know
NAG.043
(2) No (NAG.050)
(7) Refused (NAG.050)
(9) Don't know (NAG.050)
NAG.044
Weights
- 2000 : SAMPWEIGHT