Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System |
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The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BFRSS) is a national data collection system, coordinated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, designed to enable public health professionals to assess health risk factors known to contribute to or increase the risk of chronic and communicable disease, acute illness, injury, disability and premature death. Kansas has conducted the statewide BFRSS every year since 1992. Johnson County, KS conducted the BRFSS in 2000-2001 using a random digit dialing telephone sampling method. Over one thousand Johnson County residents were interviewed.
Click on the links below to see the results of the Johnson County BRFSS survey. Each of these links will open a PDF document, but you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the documents. If you would like to download Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here. If you have any questions about the BRFSS, or Johnson County’s data, please contact Barbara Mitchell at (913) 477-8364. Johnson County Health Risk Behaviors (2000-2001) Health Care Access & Utilization Mental Health & Quality of Life Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
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