2005 LA County Health Survey - Topics & Data
Trend Data:Trend
(Adult 1997-2023 and Child 1999-2023)
Individual Year Data:
2023, 2018,
2015,
2011,
2007,
2005,
2002,
1999
To 2005 Adult Survey | To 2005 Child Survey
2005 Adult Survey:
Alcohol Use- Alcohol Consumption
- Binge Drinking
- Chronic Drinking
- Drinking and Driving
- Could Not Afford to See Dentist
- Could Not Afford Glasses
- Could Not Afford to See Doctor
- Could Not Afford Mental Healthcare
- Could Not Afford Prescription Medication
- Ease of Obtaining Medical Care
- Emergency Room Use
- Financial Difficulty
- Language Barrier
- Regular Source of Care - YES
- Regular Source of Care - NO
- Reason for No Regular Source of Care
- Transportation Barrier
- Age
- Birth Place/U.S. Citizenship
- Gender
- Education
- Employment
- Household Income (Federal Poverty Level )
- Household Size
- Internet Access
- Language Used Most at Home
- Marital Status
- Public Financial Assistance
- Race/Ethnicity
- Sexual Orientation
- Service Planning Areas/Health Districts
- Family Emergency Plan
- 3-Day Supply of Food and Water
- Battery-Powered Radio
- First Aid Kit
- Flashlight
- Spare or Extra Batteries
- Arthritis
- Heart Disease
- Diabetes
- High Blood Pressure
- Asthma
- High Blood Cholesterol
- Chronic Respiratory Condition
- Self-Perceived Health Status
- Average Number of Unhealthy Days
- Overweight and Obesity
- Self-Perceived Weight Status
- Average Number of Days of Limited Activity
- Blood Pressure
- Blood Cholesterol
- Colorectal Screening
- Pap Smears
- Hysterectomy
- Trying/Planning to Get Pregnant
- Mammograms (40+ years)
- Mammograms (50+ years)
- Blood Stool Test
- Influenza Vaccination
- Attempt to get Flu Vaccination
- Pneumococcal Vaccination
- Diagnosed Depression
- Risk of Serious Mental Illness (Kessler 6)
- Receipt of Mental Health Counseling
- Perceived Safety of Neighborhood
- Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
- Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Knowledge
- Food Insecurity
- Meeting Guidelines
- Sedentary Behavior
- Self-perceived Activity
- Sexual Partners
- Condom Use
- HIV Test in the Past 2 Years
- Reason for Getting Tested
- Location of Last Test
- Receipt of Results of Last Test
- Receipt of HIV Information or Counseling
- AIDS/HIV Policy
- Alcohol Policy
- Bioterrorism
- Childcare
- Environment
- Nutrition
- Perceptions of the Health Department
- Tobacco Policy
- Smoking
- Desire to Quit Smoking
- Attempts to Reduce or Quit Smoking
- Type of Aids Used to Reduce or Quit Smoking
- Exposure to Smoke at Home
2005 Child Survey:
- Asthma
- Asthma Management Plan
- Days of School Missed
- Physical Activity Limitations
- Prescription Medicine Use
- Discussions with Health Professionals
- Emergency Room Visits/Hospital Stay
- Could Not Afford Dental Care for Child
- Could Not Afford Mental Health Care for Child
- Could Not Afford Physical Exam or Check-up for Child
- Could Not Afford Prescription Medication for Child
- Could Not Afford to See Doctor for Child Illness
- Difficulty Obtaining Medical Care for Child
- Last Physical Exam or Well Visit (0-5)
- Last Physical Exam or Well Visit (6-17)
- Regular Source of Care - YES
- Emergency Room Use
- Breastfeeding Initiation
- Breastfeeding at Least 6 Months
- Breastfeeding at Least 12 Months
- Head Start or State Preschool Program
- Child Care Center, Preschool or Nursery School
- Cared for in Someone Else's Residence
- Cared for in Own Home
- Licensed Family or Home Day Care Provider
- Bedtime/Mealtime Routines
- Reading to Child
- Storytelling to Child
- Play Music or Sing Songs with Child
- Meals Together
- Daily Breakfast Consumption
- Fast food Consumption
- Age-Appropriate Television Watching
- Participation in Organized Sports
- Access to a Safe Park or Playground
- Parental Aggravation
- Child: Age, Race/Ethnicity, Place of Birth
- Parent: Age, Race/Ethnicity, Place of Birth, Marital Status, Education, Employment
- Household Composition
- Household Income (Federal Poverty Level)
- Language Used Most at Home
- Service Planning Areas/Health Districts
- Health Insurance Status
- Type of Insurance
- Gaps in Coverage
- Medi-Cal/Medicaid, Healthy Families, & Healthy Kids Awareness
- Percentage of Mothers Offered an HIV Test During Pregnancy
- Reason for Not Getting Tested for HIV
- Parental CES-D Depression Scale
- Depression Diagnosis
- Parental Smoking
- Child Exposure to Smoke
- Smoking Rules Inside Home
- Parent Perceived Child Health Status
- Activity Limitation
- Children with Special Healthcare Needs
- Breastfeeding Initiation
- Breastfeeding at Least 6 Months
- Breastfeeding at Least 12 Months
- Workplace Accommodations for Breastfeeding
- Reasons for Stopping Breastfeeding
- Introduction of Formula, Juice or Solid Foods
- Number of Home Visits
- Participation in the WIC Program
- Infant Sleep Position
- Ease of Finding Someone To Talk To