National Survey of Children’s Health Data Briefs [Internet]
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National Survey of Children’s Health Data Briefs [Internet]
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The National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) is the largest national and state-level survey on the health and health care needs of children 0-17 years, their families, and their communities. With funding and direction from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau, the NSCH is conducted annually by the US Census Bureau as a mailed survey with web and paper response options completed by a parent or guardian. NSCH Data Briefs are designed for a wide audience and present basic descriptive statistics on a variety of topics.
Sections
- Adolescent Mental and Behavioral Health, 2023
- School Readiness, 2022
- Material Hardship Among Children, 2022
- Healthy Weight: Foundations in Early Childhood, 2021
- Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2021
- Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs, 2019-2020
- Rural Children’s Health and Health Care, 2019-2020
- National Survey of Children’s Health, 2019-2020
- Mental and Behavioral Health, 2018-2019
- Rural/Urban Differences in Children’s Health, 2017-2018
- National Survey of Children’s Health, 2017-2018
- Children with Special Health Care Needs, 2017-2018
- Title V Block Grant Measures, 2017-2018
- Adverse Childhood Experiences, 2017-2018
- National Survey of Children’s Health, 2016-2017
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