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Label/Question

ICPSR created CASEID variable

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Record Type

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Survey Year

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Household Serial Number

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Family Serial Number

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Person Number

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Number of injury/poisoning

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Month of injury or poisoning

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Day of week of injury/poisoning

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Year of injury or poisoning

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Time between interview and I/P dates

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Phone call to doctor

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Phone call to poison control center

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Visit to doctor's office

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Visit to clinic/outpatient dept

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Visit to emergency department

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Visit to hospital

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Number of nights hospitalized

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Cause of injury/poisoning episode

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Cause of injury based on E codes

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Injured as a driver, pass, rider, or ped

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Type of vehicle injured person was in

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Wearing sbelt/in cseat attot accident

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Wearing helmet at time of accident

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

Type of vehicle striking pedestrian

Taken from: National Health Interview Survey, 2002 - Injury and Poison Episode File.

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