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VIT1TINCON
Took 1st vitamin supplement to treat: Incontinence

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Description

For sample children in 2007 who had taken one or more vitamin supplements during the past 30 days (VITMO) and had taken the first vitamin supplement to treat a specific health problem or condition (VIT1TREAT), VIT1TINCON indicates whether the child had used a vitamin supplement to treat incontinence.

Related Variables

Incontinence was one of 29 possible specific conditions that sample children (but not sample adults) could report treating with vitamin supplements.

 

The other such conditions are:

There are 30 other conditions that both sample children and sample adults could report treating with vitamin supplements. For the full list of conditions, see VIT1TREAT.

Persons taking more than one vitamin supplement during the past 30 days were also asked whether their second vitamin supplement was used to treat a specific problem or condition (VIT2TREAT) and, if so, what was that condition. Similarly, persons taking herbal supplements during the past 30 days (HERMO) were asked whether those herbal supplements were used to treat a specific condition (see HER1TREAT and HER2TREAT).

VIT1MOST reports the specific first vitamin supplement (out of 20 possible vitamins) that was taken most often by the respondent. Analysts interested in the treatment of incontinence by other vitamin or herbal supplements should see the related variables VIT2TINCON, HER1TINCON, and HER2TINCON. The corresponding variables VIT2MOST, HER1MOST, and HER2MOST indicate which vitamin or herbal supplement was taken.

Sample adults, but not sample children, were also asked about their use of vitamin supplements to prevent (rather than to treat) health problems or conditions (VIT1PREV and VIT2PREV). Because incontinence was a condition recognized only for sample children, there is no variable on the use of vitamin supplements to prevent incontinence. For more information on the full range of variables related to the use of vitamin supplements, see VITMO.

Comparability

VIT1TINCON is only available for 2007.

Universe

  • 2007: Sample children under 18 who have taken one or more vitamin supplements during the past 30 days and took the first vitamin supplement to treat a specific health problem or condition.

Availability

  • 2007

Weights