Pooled Behavioral Risk Factor Survey Data
Data from the Capital Area
Behavior Risk Factor Surveys
>| Row Variable YearCountyDays Poor Mental HealthDays Poor Mental Health CategorizedWear Seat BeltsLast Blood Pressure CheckHigh Blood PressureTold Blood Pressure HighUse Blood Pressure MedsPhysical ActivityExercise TimesExercise DurationExerciseCholesterol CheckedLast Cholesterol TestTold Cholesterol HighHave DiabetesEver SmokeSmoked 100 CigarettesSmoke NowSome Some DaysCigarettes Per DayCurrent SmokerEver Drink AlcoholDrinks per MonthBinge Drinking per MonthDrink AlcoholBinge DrinkTimes Drive After DrinkingRide with Drunk DriverDrive After DrinkingHeightWeightBMIOver WeightEpisodes of DepressionFeel HopefulLife FullFeel In ControlFeel UsefulDays of StressDays of Stress CategorizedHave Health InsuranceHousehold Insurance StatusOther Members of Household CoveredHousehold Insurance StatusHad a MammogramLast MammogramHad a Pap Testlast Pap TestAgeAge GroupedSexRaceHispanic EthnicityEducationGrouped EducationMarital StatusEmploymentIncomeNumber of ChildrenNumber of AdultsFamily SizeHousehold TypePoverty Status >< td> | Column Variable > |
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Every three years the Ingham County Health Department conducts a Behavior Risk Factor Survey in Clinton, Eaton and Ingham counties, Michigan. Some of the questions asked change along with our health concerns. However, a core set of questions are asked every time. This form allows you to create tables of data from these core questions. For example, you can look at how the proportion of the population that smokes has changed over time, whether exercise is catching on in Mid Michigan and whether we are screening more people for cancer. Just click "Submit" to see the smoking trend, or select row and column variables to make a table of your own. Click "Help" for more information.<p> This website was developed by the Ingham County Health Department. For additional information contact Marcus Cheatham, 517-887-4476. |