INJREPSGDR
Saw doctor about significant repetitive strain injury, past 3 months
Codes and Frequencies
An 'X' indicates the category is available for that sample
Code | Label |
23
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21
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20
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0 | NIU | X | X | X |
1 | No | X | X | X |
2 | Yes | X | X | X |
7 | Unknown-Refused | X | · | · |
8 | Unknown-Not ascertained | · | · | · |
9 | Unknown-Don't know | · | · | X |
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Description
For sample adults with a significant repetitive strain injury in the past 3 months (INJREPSIG), INJREPSGDR reports whether, in the past 3 months, they talked to or saw a doctor or other health professional about their repetitive strain injuries.
Before the first question in the repetitive strain injury section, respondents were told:
[This] question is about repetitive strain injuries. By this, we mean injuries caused by repeating the same movement over an extended period. Examples include carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, or tendonitis.
INJREPSGDR is collected as part of the rotating core NHIS questions on repetitive strain injuries, fielded for two consecutive years every three years. For other core repetitive strain injury and injury-related variables, please see INJANY.
Universe
- 2020: Sample adults age 18+ with a significant repetitive strain injury in the past 3 months (INJREPSIG).
- 2021; 2023: Sample adults 18+ who had repetitive strain injury in the past 3 months which limited their usual activities for at least 24 hours.
Availability
- 2020-2021, 2023
Weights
- 2020-2021, 2023 : SAMPWEIGHT
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