Codes and Frequencies
Description
For persons covered by a single service plan (SINGLEE), SSDISABL reports whether the person was covered for disability insurance. The Field Representative's Manuals for 1999 forward did not define disability insurance, but such plans are designed to cover financial hardships due to a disability that reduces the ability to work (and therefore earn an income).
Respondents were asked what type of single service plan the person had and handed a list with different types of single service insurance coverage. Interviewers instructed them to mark all that applied.
For 2004 forward, the survey included an additional probe question for all persons who indicated they were not covered by health insurance or did not indicate single service plan coverage. A person who responded to either HISINGLE or SSPROB,single service plan probe response, were asked about the type of service.
For variables indicating other types of single service variables, please see the SINGLEE variable description.
Comparability
SSDISABL is mostly comparable, however the percent of respondents indicating single service coverage may increase for 2004 as a result of a probe question on whether the person had any single service plan.
However, SSDISABL it is not directly comparable with the variables for before 1997, such as values (e.g."06") in HI1SSTYP for 1993 to 1996. Beginning in 1997, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) edited responses to what kind of insurance coverage respondents had based on plan name. Prior to 1997, individuals may have mistakenly reported having a single service plan but such errors were not edited for accuracy. In surveys before 1997, it is possible that not all individuals who indicated having a single service plan actually had such plans. This reduces comparability over time.
Universe
- 1999-2013; 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018: Persons covered by single service plan.
Availability
- 1999-2018
Weights
- 1999-2018 : PERWEIGHT