Codes and Frequencies
Description
For all sample adults, BALPUPSTAIR indicates whether the respondent had difficulty walking up a flight of stairs in the last 12 months. The questionnaire included the instructions, "Do not include times when drinking alcohol." The questionnaire also instructed interviewers to mark "No" if the respondent reported they were unable to walk "... for reasons OTHER than dizziness or balance ... Examples include respondents who are in a wheelchair, are deaf, blind, don't have a driver's license, etc."
In 2008, the question for this variable was part of the Sample Adult Balance Supplement, sponsored by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders.
The supplement consisted of a total 205 questions (some of which were only asked based on a previous response). A summary of the topics included in the supplement is provided under BALDIZYR
Many ther variables related to BALPUPSTAIR, such as those specifying problems, difficulties or fears related to balance, are included in the 2008 Supplement.
These include:
- Muscle weakness BALPMUSWK
- Severe fatigue BALPFATIGUE
- Drifting to the side BALPDRIFT
- Bumping the side of the doorway BALPBUMPDOR
- Difficulty walking in the dark BALPWALKDARK
- Difficulty going through tunnels BALPTUNNEL
- Difficulty walking wearing glassesBALPLENS
- Blurred vision when move headBALPMOVEHEAD
- Fear of heightsBALPACROPHOB
- Fear of large open spacesBALPAGORPHOB
- Difficulty walking on uneven surfaces BALPUNEVEN
- Difficulty walking down stairs BALPDNSTAIR
- Difficulty with escalator BALPESCALAT
- Difficulty going over bridges BALPBRIDGE
Other variables of interest may include those found under:
- symptoms of dizziness or balance problems (see BALSFAINT
)
- age and frequency of the most bothersome balance or dizziness problem (see BALSAGE1ST
)
- triggers of the most bothersome balance or dizziness problem (see BALTRIGTURN
)
Universe
- 2008: Sample adults age 18+.
Availability
- 2008
Weights
- 2008 : SAMPWEIGHT