CDC – BRFSS The combined Landline and Cellular Telephone Survey Multiple Questionnaire Version Data including Optional Modules
Limited support is provided for the BRFSS multiple-version questionnaire data collection format. In 2019 the multiple-version questionnaire design consists of up to three questionnaires asked each month of the survey year on both the landline survey and the cellular telephone survey. The core instrument must be asked without any changes in all versions of the questionnaire. The optional modules and state-added questions can be asked on either one or all versions, but must be asked throughout all twelve months of the survey. Three additional weights are provided for use with variables resulting from questions asked only on one of the three versions of the questionnaire.
To reduce confusion about which weight to use with which variable, three additional combined landline and cellular telephone data sets are available for 2019. These data sets contain the data from the states which conducted multiple-version questionnaires on both their landline and cellular telephone surveys and used optional modules in 2019.
Please read the document on preparing 2019 BRFSS Module Data for Analysis, before performing any data analyses with these datasets.
Preparing 2019 BRFSS Module Data for Analysis [PDF – 565 KB]
2019 Combined Landline and Cellular Telephone Mutilple Variable Layout for Version 1 Data
Format information on variable name by column position.
SASOUT19_LLCP_V1.SAS [SAS – 34 KB]
SAS for Windows program to convert the ASCII file into a SAS dataset.
2019 Combined Landline and Cellular Telephone Multiple Variable Layout for Version 2 Data
Format information on variable name by column position.
SASOUT19_LLCP_V2.SAS [SAS – 34 KB]
SAS for Windows program to convert the ASCII file into a SAS dataset.
2019 Combined Landline and Cellular Telephone Multiple Variable Layout for Version 3 Data
Format information on variable name by column position.
SASOUT19_LLCP_V3.SAS [SAS – 34 KB]
SAS for Windows program to convert the ASCII file into a SAS dataset.