Attachment 3e
Household Interview Hand Cards
Sample Person (SP) Hand Cards 2
Family Hand Cards 60
SP Hand Cards; 7/1/2018
Introductory Hand Card
Suggested script: (example)
During the interview, I will ask if I can see the containers for all the dietary supplements and prescription medication (you take/SP NAME takes) to enter them in my computer. To save time, would you please collect the containers for all of the items in this list that you take, while I set up my computer for the interview? Thank you. (Present the laminated card to the SP or proxy)
(Laminated card for participants 2 years and older)
Containers from past 30 days
Vitamins, minerals, herbals, or other dietary supplements
Antacids
Prescription medications
(Laminated card for participants 0-24 months)
Containers from past 2 weeks
Infant formulas
Toddler formulas
Containers from past 30 days
Vitamins, minerals, herbals, or other dietary supplements
Antacids
Prescription medications
MCQ1
MCQ2
FNQ1
No difficulty
Some difficulty
A lot of difficulty
Cannot do at all
FNQ2
Some difficulty
A lot of difficulty
Cannot do at all
FNQ3
No difficulty
Some difficulty
A lot of difficulty
Cannot do at all
OSQ3
Hip replacement
Knee replacement
Plates or pins to fix a broken bone
Dental implants (posts)
Metal sutures or clips Stents
Pacemakers
HEQ1
Prescribed Medicines for Hepatitis B
Adefovir
Alinia
Baraclude Entecavir
Epivir
Epivir HBV
Hepsera
Interferon / Peginterferon
Intron A
Lamivudine
Nitazoxanide
Olysio (simeprevir) Pegasys
Pegintron
Roferon-A
Sovaldi (sofosbuvir) Telbivudine
Tenofovir
Tyzeka
Vemlidy
Viread
HEQ2
Prescribed Medicines for Hepatitis C
Alinia
Boceprevir
Copegus
Daklinza (Daclatasvir)
Epclusa
Harvoni
Incivek
Infergen
Interferon / Peginterferon
Intron A
Ledipasvir
Mayvret
Nitazoxanide
Olysio (simeprevir)
Pegasys
Pegintron
Rebetol
Rebetron
Ribapak
Ribasphere
Ribatab
Ribavirin
Roferon-A
Sovaldi (sofosbuvir)
Sylatron
Technivie
Telaprevir
Victrelis
Viekira Pak
Virazole
Vosevi
Zepatier
DLQ1
No difficulty
Some difficult
A lot of difficulty
Unable to do
DIQ1
Prediabetes
Impaired fasting glucose
Impaired glucose tolerance
Borderline diabetes
DIQ3
Less than 6
Less than 7
Less than 8
Less than 9
Less than 10
Provider did not specify a goal
CDQ1
OSQ1
OSQ2
Prescribed Medicines for Osteoporosis
Fosamax, Alendronate
Boniva, Ibandronate
Actonel, Atelvia, Risedronate Reclast, Zoledronic acid
Fortical, Miacalcin, Calcitonin Evista, Raloxifene
Forteo, Teriparatide
Duavee, Bazedoxifene
Prolia, Denosumab
AUQ1
Genetic/hereditary causes
Ear infections (including fluid in ears)
Ear diseases (otosclerosis, menieres, tumor) Illness/infections (measles, meningitis, mumps) Drugs/medications
Head or neck injury/trauma
Loud brief explosive noise sounds
Noise exposure, long-term (machinery, etc.) Aging, getting older
AUQ2
Speech-language Reading
Hearing or listening skills Intellectual disability
Movement or mobility difficulties
Other developmental or disability problems
AUQ3
Always
Usually
About half the time Seldom
Never
AUQ4
Always
Usually
About half the time Seldom
Never
No noise exposure past 12 months
DEQ2
Always
Most of the time
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
OHQ1
Went in on own for check-up, examination or cleaning
Was called in by the dentist for check-up, examination or cleaning
Something was wrong, bothering or hurting
Went for treatment of a condition that dentist discovered at earlier check-up or examination
OHQ2
Could not afford the cost
Did not want to spend the money
Insurance did not cover recommended procedures
Dental office is too far away
Dental office is not open at convenient times Another dentist recommended not doing it
Afraid or do not like dentists
Unable to take time off from work
Too busy
I did not think anything serious was wrong/expected dental problems to go away
OHQ3
Very often
Fairly often Occasionally Hardly ever
Never
OHQ4
Full load
Half load
Pea size
Smear
BAQ 1
Getting up after sitting or lying down
Bending down or leaning over
Looking up or leaning head back
Looking at moving objects – passing traffic or a train
Being in a place with a lot of people moving around
Being in wide-open spaces
Motion sickness from riding in a car or moving vehicle
Quick head movement from side-to-side
Rolling over in bed
Standing on your feet for a long time
BAQ 2
Nausea or vomiting
Migraine or severe headache
Tinnitus (ringing, buzzing or roaring in ears or head)
Sinus congestion
Depression
Ear fullness, pressure or stuffed-up feeling, without pain
Hearing trouble (worse hearing)
BAQ 3
Anemia
Anxiety or panic attacks
Diabetes
Heart disease
Hormonal changes (including pregnancy)
Low blood pressure or hypotension
Low blood sugar or hypoglycemia
Stroke
None of these
BAQ 4
Auto-immune disease, such as rheumatoroid arthritis, lupus, sjogren’s
Benign positional vertigo (bpv or bppv)
Crystals—loose or dislodged in ear
Head or neck trauma or concussion
Inner ear infection, viral labrynthitis
Ménière’s (men-e-airz) disease
Migraines or headaches
Neurological condition, such as multiple sclerosis, parkinson’s
Side effects from medications, such as cancer treatments, antibiotics
None of these
BAQ 5
Exercises at home, which were not begun in a clinic
Exercises or physical therapy begun in a clinic
Bed rest for several hours or days
Head rolling or epley maneuver by a doctor or therapist
Steroid injections into the ear
Gentamicin (jen-tah-mi-sin) injections into the ear
Prescription medicines
Psychiatric or psychological treatment
Surgery to the ear
Some other type of surgery
None of these
BAQ 6
Over-the-counter medicines or drugs
Dietary restrictions: slow salt diet, avoiding certain foods or drinks, such as chocolate, coffee, or alcohol
Quitting or reducing use of tobacco or cigarettes
Massage therapy or chiropractic treatments or manipulations
Herbal remedy: feverfew leaf, ginger, ginkgo biloba, etc
Wearing magnets or acupressure wristband
Counseling or stress management
Acupuncture
None of these
BAQ 7
Anxiety or panic attacks
Auto-immune disease, such as rheumatoroid arthritis, lupus, sjogren’s
Cognitive problems, such as memory, attention, learning
Depression
Head injury or concussion
Heart rythem problems or heart failure
Migraine(s) or severe headaches
Numbness in the hands or feet lasting days or longer
Neurological disorder, such as parkinson’s, multiple scherosis, seizures
Severe head injury or concussion (with or without loss of consciousness)
No—none of these
SLQ1
Never
Rarely – 1 time a month
Sometimes – 2 to 4 times a month Often – 5 to 15 times a month
Almost always – 16 to 30 times a month
DEQ1
Always
Most of the time
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
DBQ2
Never
0-3 months
4-5 months
6-7 months
8-9 months
10-11 months
12 months or older
DBQ3
Nut butters
_________________________________________________
Nut and seed products
______________________________________________________
Nuts
__________________________________________________
Seeds
DBQ4
Never
Rarely – less than once a week
Sometimes – once a week or more, but
less than once a day
Often – once a day or more
DBQ5
A regular milk drinker for most or all
of lifetime, including childhood
Never has been a regular milk drinker
Milk drinking has varied over lifetime – sometimes has been a regular milk drinker and sometimes has not been a regular milk drinker
DBQ6
Never
Rarely – less than once a week Sometimes – once a week or more,
but less than once a day
Often – once a day or more
FSQ1
Child does not qualify for WIC (family income too high)
Child does not need WIC because family receives support from relatives or friends
Child does not need WIC because family receives support SNAP, a food bank, or another program
Never thought about applying for WIC
Parent/caregiver cannot find time to get to the WIC clinic
Parent/caregiver does not have transportation to get to WIC
The stores that accept WIC are not close to family’s home
WIC foods are difficult to find in the grocery store
Using WIC at the grocery store is uncomfortable
Another reason (describe)
FSQ2
Child no longer qualifies for WIC (family income too high)
Child no longer needs WIC because family receives support from relatives or friends
Child no longer needs WIC because family receives support from SNAP, a food bank, or another program
Parent/caregiver could not find time to go to the WIC clinic
Parent/caregiver could not find transportation to get to WIC
WIC clinic wait times were too long
The stores that accept WIC were not close to family’s home
WIC foods were difficult to find in the grocery store
Using WIC at the grocery store was uncomfortable
Checking out at the store with WIC foods took a long time
Child did not like the WIC foods
Another reason (describe)
DBQ74DBQ7
EXAMPLES OF FROZEN MEALS & FROZEN PIZZAS
WHQ1
SMQ1
ACQ1
Only Spanish
More Spanish than English
Both equally
More English than Spanish
Only English
ACQ2
English
Chinese Farsi/Persian
Hindi
Japanese
Khmer/Cambodian Korean
Tagalog/Filipino
Urdu
Vietnamese Other
DMQ1
Never attended/kindergarten only
1st grade
2nd grade
3rd grade
4th grade
5th grade
6th grade
7th grade
8th grade
9th grade
10th grade
11th grade
12th grade, no diploma High school graduate GED or equivalent
Some college, no degree
Associate degree: Occupational, technical, or vocational program
Associate degree: Academic program
Bachelor’s degree (example: BA, AB, BS, BBA)
Master’s degree (example: MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MBA)
Professional school degree (example: MD, DDS, DVM, JD)
Doctoral degree (example: PhD, EdD)
DMQ4
American Indian or Alaska
Native Asian
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
White
DMQ5
Native Hawaiian
Guamanian or Chamorro
Samoan
Other Pacific Islander
DMQ8
Examples of what we learned when matching NHANES data to other data sources such as Medicare and Medicaid:
How housing environment may affect the levels of lead in children’s blood
Higher vitamin D in the blood lowers the risk of broken bones
Consuming high amount of sugar can increase the risk of heart diseases
People who live or work with smokers have a higher risk of heart attack
Adults who exercise, eat healthy diets, and do not smoke have a lower chance of dying
HIQ1
Private health insurance
Medicare
Medi-gap
Medicaid
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Military Related Health Care: Tricare (CHAMPUS)/VA HEALTH CARE/ Champ-VA
Indian Health Service
State-sponsored health plan
Other government program
No coverage of any type
HIQ2
DSQ1b
EXAMPLES OF ANTACIDS
Tums
Rolaids Maalox Mylanta
DMQ1
Never attended/kindergarten only
1st grade
2nd grade
3rd grade
4th grade
5th grade
6th grade
7th grade
8th grade
9th grade
10th grade
11th grade
12th grade, no diploma
High school graduate
GED or equivalent
Some college, no degree
Associate degree: Occupational, technical, or vocational program
Associate degree: Academic program
Bachelor’s degree (example: BA, AB, BS, BBA)
Master’s degree (example: MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MBA)
Professional school degree (example: MD, DDS, DVM, JD)
Doctoral degree (example: PhD, EdD)
HOQ1
A one-family house detached from any other house
A one-family house attached to one or more houses
A building with 2 apartments
A building with 3 or 4 apartments
A building with 5 to 9 apartments
A building with 10 to 19 apartments
A building with 20 to 49 apartments
A building with 50 or more apartments
A mobile home, trailer, or manufactured home
A dormitory or similar boarding house
HOQ2
Brita or other pitcher water filter
Ceramic or charcoal filter
Water softener
Aerator
Reverse osmosis
CBQ1
Convenience Stores (7-11, Mini Mart)
Wholesale Stores (Costco, Sam’s Club,
BJ’s)
Target/ Wal-Mart/ Kmart
Dollar Store
Bakeries
Meat Markets
Vegetable stands
Farmer’s Markets
INQ1
U. |
$20,000 - $20,999 |
JJ. |
$35,000 - $39,999 |
V. |
$21,000 - $21,999 |
KK. |
$40,000 - $44,999 |
W. |
$22,000 - $22,999 |
LL. |
$45,000 - $49,999 |
X. |
$23,000 - $23,999 |
MM. |
$50,000 - $54,999 |
Y. |
$24,000 - $24,999 |
NN. |
$55,000 - $59,999 |
Z. |
$25,000 - $25,999 |
OO. |
$60,000 - $64,999 |
AA. |
$26,000 - $26,999 |
PP. |
$65,000 - $69,999 |
BB. |
$27,000 - $27,999 |
QQ. |
$70,000 - $74,999 |
CC. |
$28,000 - $28,999 |
RR. |
$75,000 - $79,999 |
DD. |
$29,000 - $29,999 |
SS. |
$80,000 - $84,999 |
EE. |
$30,000 - $30,999 |
TT. |
$85,000 - $89,999 |
FF. |
$31,000 - $31,999 |
UU. |
$90,000 - $94,999 |
GG. |
$32,000 - $32,999 |
VV. |
$95,000 - $99,999 |
HH. |
$33,000 - $33,999 |
WW. |
$100,000 and over |
II. |
$34,000 - $34,999 |
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|
INQ2
A. |
Less than $1,000 |
K. $10,000 - $10,999 |
B. |
$1,000 - $1,999 |
L. $11,000 - $11,999 |
C. |
$2,000 - $2,999 |
M. $12,000 - $12,999 |
D. |
$3,000 - $3,999 |
N. $13,000 - $13,999 |
E. |
$4,000 - $4,999 |
O. $14,000 - $14,999 |
F. |
$5,000 - $5,999 |
P. $15,000 - $15,999 |
G. |
$6,000 - $6,999 |
Q. $16,000 - $16,999 |
H. |
$7,000 - $7,999 |
R. $17,000 - $17,999 |
I. |
$8,000 - $8,999 |
S. $18,000 - $18,999 |
J. |
$9,000 - $9,999 |
T. $19,000 - $19,999 |
INQ3
Checking account Saving accounts
CDs (Certificates of deposit)
Retirement accounts (such as IRAs, 401K, etc.) Stocks
Bonds Mutual funds
INQ4
B: $3,001 - $5,000
C: $5,001 - $10,000
D: $10,001 - $15,000 E: $15,001 - $20,000
Cash
Checking account Saving accounts
CDs (Certificates of deposit)
Retirement accounts (such as IRAs, 401K, etc.) Stocks
Bonds
Mutual funds
INQ5
In my car
In a car that belongs to someone I live with
In a car that belongs to someone who lives
elsewhere
Walk
Ride bicycle
Bus, subway or other public transit
Taxi or other paid driver
Someone else delivers groceries
Other
FSQ1
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