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Leveraging the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System for Disability Research

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  • Jack Gettens
  • Alexis D. Henry
  • Christine Clifford

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In this brief, the authors use an example of a Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)-based disability study conducted in Massachusetts to describe how the BRFSS can be used for disability research.

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  • Jack Gettens & Alexis D. Henry & Christine Clifford, "undated". "Leveraging the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System for Disability Research," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 39a0961209374570a80433095, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:39a0961209374570a80433095e20bb1e
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    1. Gina Livermore & Denise Whalen & Sarah Prenovitz & Raina Aggarwal & Maura Bardos, "undated". "Disability Data in National Surveys," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d59a100de40a427690bd13c6d, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. John Gettens & Alexis D. Henry, "undated". "Employment-Related Health Insurance and Service Delivery Needs of Persons With Disabilities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d9ba06fa3fac4cbd8ef631e87, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. John Gettens & Alexis D. Henry, "undated". "The Employment-Related Health Insurance and Service Delivery Needs of Persons with Disabilities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b65f73905e53403e8aaa4bda1, Mathematica Policy Research.
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