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VSLVDAYS
Number of days had voice problems in past year

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Description

For sample adults 18 and over who reported having a voice problem in the past 12 months (VSLVYR), VSLVDAYS reports the number of days the respondent had a voice problem in the past year.

This variable is part of the Adult Voice, Speech, and Language Supplement, first included in the NHIS survey in 2012. The interviewer prefaced the supplement with the normative statement, "These next questions are about problems with your voice, swallowing, speech, or language. Please do not tell us about problems that resulted from drinking alcohol or were caused by use of illicit drugs."

The Adult Voice, Speech, and Language Supplement is the first-ever large scale communication supplement included in the NHIS survey. It includes data about causes, age of onset, severity, and healthcare utilization in relation to voice, speech, and language problems or difficulties.

Related Variables

In subsequent questions, respondents who had had a voice, swallowing, speech, or language problem in the past 12 months were asked about the duration and extent of the problem.

For voice problems: 

  • VSLVWKindicates the voice problem lasted one week or longer
  • VSLVAGEindicates the age at which the respondent first had voice problems
  • VSLVPROB indicates how much of a problem the respondent had with her/his voice in the past 12 months
  • VSLVCOMP indicates if the respondent's voice problems are better or worse compared to 12 months ago

For swallowing problems: 

  • VSLSWDAYS indicates the number of days the respondent had swallowing problems in the past year
  • VSLSWWKindicates the swallowing problem lasted one week or longer
  • VSLSWAGEindicates the age at which the respondent first had swallowing problems
  • VSLSWPROBindicates how much of a problem the respondent had with swallowing in the past 12 months
  • VSLSWCOMP indicates if the respondent's swallowing problems are better or worse compared to 12 months ago

For speech problems: 

  • VSLSPDAYSindicates the number of days the respondent had speech problems in the past year
  • VSLSPWKindicates the speech problem lasted one week or longer
  • VSLSPAGEindicates the age at which the respondent first had speech problems
  • VSLSTUTTindicates if the respondent had a stammering or stuttering problem in the past 12 months
  • VSLSTDEGindicates the degree of the stammering or stuttering problem
  • VSLSPPROBindicates how much of a problem the respondent had with speech in the past 12 months
  • VSLSPCOMP indicates if the respondent's speech problems are better or worse compared to 12 months ago

For language problems: 

  • VSLLGDAYSindicates the number of days the respondent had a problem using or understanding words or sentences in the past year
  • VSLLGWKindicates the problem using or understanding words or sentences lasted one week or longer
  • VSLLGAGEindicates the age at which the respondent first had problems using or understanding words or sentences
  • VSLLGPROBindicates how much of a problem the respondent had with using or understanding words or sentences in the past 12 months
  • VSLLGCOMP indicates if the respondent's problems using or understanding words or sentences are better or worse compared to 12 months ago

Comparability

There are no comparability issues.

Universe

  • 2012: Sample adults 18+ who had a voice problem in the past 12 months

Availability

  • 2012

Weights