Missouri County-level Study
Title URL
Record Type
DataSet
Source
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Title Acronym
CLS
Source URL
Description
The Missouri County-level Study (CLS), which was first conducted in 2003 and again in 2007, is being replicated in 2011 to produce county-level estimates of chronic disease risk factors, diseases and related health conditions. The Missouri Foundation for Health (MFH) contracted with the University of Missouri-Columbia Health and Behavioral Risk Research Center (UMC HBRRC) to conduct interviews with 400 adults in 112 counties and 800 adults each in Jackson and St. Louis Counties and the City of St. Louis. A total of 47,200 Missouri adults will be randomly called on landline telephones and an additional 5,000 will be called on cell telephones. Calls began in January 2011 and will continue through December 2011. MFH contracted with Macro International to conduct the primary data analysis. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) staff was responsible for the study design and will monitor data quality and consult with MFH on interpreting and reporting results. The 2011 CLS results will be posted on the DHSS Community Data Profiles web site where 2007 results and a comparison analysis of 2003 and 2007 may be found.
MEDLINE Search Strategy
Keywords
Chronic Disease; Health Status Indicators; Missouri; Population Surveillance; Risk-Taking
Purpose
Each County-level Study data element (topic) is composed of a series of questions, most of which have a limited number of self-reported, categorical responses. The County-level Study questionnaire was constructed utilizing core questions from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and the CDC Adult Tobacco Survey.
Record Originator
InfoPac
Topic Subset
PHSR
UI
2072
Date Revised
July 21, 2017, 3:38 a.m.
