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PLAYSOCCER
Child played soccer, past 12 months

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Description

For sample children age 7 to 17 (in 1991) or 7 to 15 (in 1998) who played any of nine organized sports during the past 12 months (PLAYSPORTYR), PLAYSOCCER indicates whether the child played soccer during the past 12 months. Respondents were handed a card listing nine sports, including soccer, and asked, "Which ones did [sample child] play?"

The 1991 Field Representative's Manual defines "organized sports" as any sport that has a sponsor, including school-related activities (such as school varsity or junior varsity teams, intramural or club sports, and physical education classes) or sports played through community organizations, Little League, recreation centers, or Scouts, as well as private lessons.

Related Variables 

Related dichotomous variables indicate whether the child played eight other organized sports, as follows:

For sample children who played soccer during the past 12 months, interviewers asked follow-up questions about the frequency with which the child wore protective headgear (HGSOCCER) and a mouthguard (MGSOCCER) while playing soccer. Similar follow-up questions gauged the frequency with which children wore protective headgear and mouthguards while playing the eight other organized sports listed above.

These questions were all part of the sample child health questionnaire in 1991. The 1991 Field Representative's Manual notes that the purpose of such questions was to obtain baseline data on child safety for the "Year 2000 Objectives of the Nation," a series of specific and quantifiable 10-year health objectives set forward by the Department of Health and Human Services in 1990.

In 1998, these questions were part of the "Injury Prevention" section of 1998 sample child "Prevention Module Supplement." The 1998 Field Representative's Manual explains the purpose of this line of questioning as follows:

Children between the ages of 7 and 15 are asked about the use of mouthguards and protective headgear while playing organized sports. The emphasis is not on how many sports they play, but whether they are protected while they are playing.

Comparability

Apart from the change in universe, PLAYSOCCER is comparable for 1991 and 1998.

Universe

  • 1991: Sample persons age 7 to 17 who played an organized sport in the past 12 months.
  • 1998: Sample children age 7 to 15 who played an organized sport in the past 12 months.

Availability

  • 1991, 1998

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