National Survey of Children’s Health
The National Survey of Children’s Health is a new survey that was conducted for the first time between January 2003 and July 2004. It provides statistics on child and adolescent health and well-being at the national and state levels. Read more about the survey by clicking here.
Results from the survey are easily accessible to the public via the NSCH Data Resource Center. This interactive data query feature allows users to customize data and make comparisons between different states and among children of different ages, race/ethnicity, gender, household income, family structure, etc.
The National Survey of Children’s Health addresses various areas, including over 60 child health indicators and content from the Healthy People 2010 goals.
If you need additional help accessing this statistical resource, please do not hesitate to contact Mulford Reference Assistance.