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June 08, 2021 - STATISTICAL BRIEF #7
2002
Smoking Status of Adults--United States, 2000
By Mamatha Pancholi, M.S.
Briefly Stated
In late 2000, early 2001, 23.1% of the U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population aged 18 or over reported that they currently smoked.
Persons with less than a high school edu…
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February 01, 2022 - Healthcare Expenditures for Treatment of Mental Disorders: Estimates for Adults Ages 18 and Older, U.S. Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population, 2019
February 2022
Healthcare Expenditures for Treatment of Mental
Disorders: Estimates for Adults Ages 18 and Older, U.S.
Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population, 201…
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February 01, 2022 - STATISTICAL BRIEF #539: Healthcare Expenditures for Treatment of Mental
Disorders: Estimates for Adults Ages 18 and Older, U.S. Civilian
Noninstitutionalized Population, 2019
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October 01, 2011 - STATISTICAL BRIEF #343:
Health Care Expenses and Utilization for Children with Special Health Care Needs, 2008: Estimates for the U.S. Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population
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October 01, 2011 - STATISTICAL BRIEF #343:
Health Care Expenses and Utilization for Children with Special Health Care Needs, 2008: Estimates for the U.S. Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population
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October 01, 2011 - Statistical Brief #343: Health Care Expenses and Utilization for Children with Special Health Care Needs, 2008: Estimates for the U.S. Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population
STATISTICAL BRIEF #343
October 2011
Health Care Expenses and Utilization for Children with Special
Health Care Needs, 2008: Estimates for th…
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December 09, 2022 - Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Survey Questionnaires
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December 09, 2022 - Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Survey Questionnaires
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January 01, 2002 - STATISTICAL BRIEF #7:
Smoking Status of Adults--United States, 2000
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January 01, 2002 - STATISTICAL BRIEF #7:
Smoking Status of Adults--United States, 2000
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/workingpapers/OLD_WorkingPapers/wp_apr2005_sz.pdf
April 01, 2005 - Health Behaviors and Labor Market Status:
The Impact of Substance Abuse
Samuel H. … “Teenage Sex, Drugs, and Alcohol Use: Problems
Identifying the Cause of Risky Behaviors.” … Health Behaviors and Labor Market
Status: The Impact of Substance Abuse. … Buchmueller
Title: Health Behaviors and Labor Market Status: The Impact of Substance Abuse
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August 01, 2009 - Supporting Healthcare Policy Initiatives through Modeling and Microsimulation Efforts: Issues of Data Capacity and Statistical Quality
Supporting Healthcare Policy Initiatives through Modeling and Microsimulation Efforts: Issues of
Data Capacity and Statistical Quality
Steven B. Cohen and Julie L. Hudson
Agency …
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December 01, 2004 - belts from 69 percent (in 1998) to 92 percent. 3
The nonuse or limited use of seat belts is a risk behavior
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December 01, 2004 - belts from 69 percent (in 1998) to 92 percent. 3
The nonuse or limited use of seat belts is a risk behavior
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January 01, 2010 - belts from 69 percent (in 1998) to 92
percent.3
The nonuse or limited use of seat belts is a risk behavior
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May 01, 2000 - Highlights #12: Per Capita Health Care Expenses, 1996
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February 01, 2007 - Given
the potential for these health care preferences to influence health
behaviors, it is important … with consistent attitudes
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December 31, 1996 - SP NAVIGATION ({NOT} AVAILABLE)
2.2 Screen Behavior
The first line should display the current round … General screen behavior:
• The USE, EX, and CRR sections are used in Rounds 2 and 3, not in Round 1.
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January 01, 2010 - ="footnote" name="Note3b">3
The nonuse or limited use of seat belts is a risk behavior
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April 01, 2012 - such as the average subsidy in a
worker’s firm (Gruber, 2010) or to evaluate models of establishment behavior … in which we would simulate a change in tax rules, but hold all other
establishment and individual behavior … One general objective of our research would be to examine establishment and employee
behavior … using estimated elasticities of firms’ responsiveness to TP to simulate changes in
establishments’ behavior