The last time you got attention from a health care provider, was it related to your job?
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Bar Chart — The last time you got attention from a health care provider, was it related to your job?
Data Table — The last time you got attention from a health care provider, was it related to your job?5
Category | 99-00 | 01-02 | ||
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# | % | # | % | |
No | 2,161 | 84% | 1,173 | 85% |
Yes, farm work | 353 | 12% | 163 | 12% |
Yes, non-farm work | 102 | 4% | 38 | 2% |
1 "Community health center", "Hospital", and "Emergency room" were offered as separate response categories in 1999 through 2001 and 2007 and later. In 2002 through 2006 a single, combined "Community health center/Hospital/Emergency Room" response category was offered. A dash (“-“) indicates that the category was not offered during the corresponding time period.
2 The questionnaire was changed to include the "Do not know" option in 2001; it was not offered in 1999 or 2000. A dash (“-“) indicates that the category was not offered during the corresponding time period.
3 The "Don't know" response category was offered in 1999 through 2001; the 01-02 column contains data for 2001 only. A dash (“-“) indicates that the category was not offered during the corresponding time period.
4 The questionnaire was changed to include this question in 2001; the question was not asked in 1999 or 2000.
5 Question was part of a NIOSH-sponsored supplement on occupational health and was asked in 1999 through 2001; the 01-02 column contains data for 2001 only.
a Estimates with relative standard errors (RSEs) greater than 30 percent but no more than 50 percent are published but should be used with caution.
b Estimates based on fewer than four responses or with RSEs greater than 50 percent are considered statistically unreliable and are suppressed.