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Interactive Data Query:
National Survey of Children’s Health (2022-present)

To begin your interactive data search: 

1) Select a survey year and geographic level.
2) Select your desired topic/starting point (at-a-glance content maps are available to view/download at this step).
3) Select your measure.

These steps will direct you to a results page where you can compare across states, regions and by numerous subgroups.

Note: For the most reliable estimates, use the two-year combined data (e.g. 2022-2023).

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Archived Data Query for 2016-2021 NSCH

Data Source:

National Survey of Children’s Health, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau. https://mchb.hrsa.gov/data/national-surveys

Citation:

Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative. [Title of the document] [Insert name and year of survey]. Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Retrieved [mm/dd/yy] from [www.childhealthdata.org].

1. Select a Survey Year and Geographic Area

Select a Year

Select a State/Region

2. Select a Starting Point/Topic
Child and Family Health Measures(Content Map )

Over 300 indicators and survey items for child and family health and well-being

Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Measures(Content Map )

Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant National Performance and Outcome Measures

3. Select a Survey Question (click the  for more information on the question)

Indicator 2.1: Bullied others, age 6-17 years

Indicator 2.2: Bullied, age 6-17 years

Indicator 2.3: Flourishing for young children, age 6 months-5 years

Individual flourishing items for young children, age 6 months-5 years

Indicator 2.4: Flourishing for children and adolescents, age 6-17 years

Individual flourishing items for children and adolescents, age 6-17 years

Indicator 2.5: Argues too much, age 6-17 years

Indicator 2.6: Making and keeping friends, age 6-17 years

Indicator 2.7: Prevalence of ADD/ADHD, age 3-17 years

Indicator 2.7a: Severity of ADD/ADHD, age 3-17 years

Indicator 2.7b: Medication for ADD/ADHD, age 3-17 years

Indicator 2.7c: Received behavioral treatment for ADD/ADHD, age 3-17 years

Indicator 2.8: Prevalence of autism/ASD, age 3-17 years

Indicator 2.8a: Severity of autism/ASD, age 3-17 years (state level data not available)

Indicator 2.8b: Medication for autism/ASD, age 3-17 years (state level data not available)

Indicator 2.8c: Received behavioral treatment for autism/ASD, 3-17 years (state level data not available)

Indicator 2.8d: Age of diagnosis for autism/ASD, age 3-17 years (national level data only)

Indicator 2.8e: Type of doctor or health care provider first to tell that child had autism/ASD, 3-17 years (national level data only)

Indicator 2.9: Medication for ADD/ADHD, autism/ASD or other emotional/behavioral difficulties, 3-17 years

Indicator 2.10: Mental, emotional, developmental or behavioral problems, 3-17 years