2010 ACBS Survey Data and Documentation
2010 ACBS ADULT Codebook [PDF – 3.61 MB]
Codebook for the ACBS Adult data file showing variable names and frequency of values for variables for all reporting areas combined. Variables from the BRFSS interview are included on each ACBS record, but are not included in this codebook. For information on BRFSS variables, the 2010 BRFSS Codebook should be referenced.
2010 ACBS Summary Data Quality Report [PDF – 348 KB]
Procedures for interview disposition and response rates for the BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey (ACBS) for 2010.
2010 ACBS CHILD Codebook [PDF -3.34 MB]
Codebook for the ACBS Child data file showing variable names and frequency of values for variables for all reporting areas combined. Variables from the BRFSS interview are included on each ACBS record, but are not included in this codebook. For information on BRFSS variables, the 2010 BRFSS Codebook should be referenced.
In the 2010 adult data file there are 17,753 records from 37 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. In the 2010 child data file there are 2,300 records from 18 states. More information on state participation is available in the ACBS History and Analysis Guidance document. The data files are provided in SAS and SPSS formats.
2010 ACBS Landline Only Adult Prevalence Tables
Data updated November 29, 2012
This file contains 20 HTML Tables. Created with SAS V9.3.
2010 ACBS ADULT Data (SAS) [ZIP – 8 MB]
Data updated November 29, 2012
This file contains 1,122 total variables including both ACBS and BRFSS variables. This format is a SAS V9.2 data file.
2010 ACBS ADULT Data (SPSS) [ZIP – 4 MB]
Data updated November 30, 2012
This file contains 1,122 total variables including both ACBS and BRFSS variables. This format is a SPSS V20 data file.
2010 ACBS Child Data (SAS) [ZIP – 1 MB]
Data updated December 12, 2012
This file contains 1,135 total variables including both ACBS and BRFSS variables. This format is a SAS V9.2 data file.
2010 ACBS Child Data (SPSS) [ZIP – 836 KB]
The BRFSS landline data sets contain the data from the states which conducted used optional modules in 2011 only on their landline survey.