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Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)

The BRFSS is a telephone health survey cosponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Kentucky Department for Public Health. The survey is randomly administered to non-institutionalized civilian adults 18 and older households with a telephone. Participation in the survey is strictly voluntary. Personal identifying information, such as name or address, is not collected. In Kentucky, the BRFSS has been conducted continuously since 1985. The Kentucky BRFSS Program is located organizationally in the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for Public Health, Division of Prevention and Quality Improvement.

How BRFSS Data Are Used

Data from each individual surveyed are combined to determine the health practices of Kentuckians. Kentucky data are also combined with other states’ data to provide national estimates of health behaviors. Data received from the BRFSS are extremely important and have been used in the following ways:

  • To analyze health trends
  • To develop policies and legislation
  • To plan and to measure the progress of prevention initiatives
  • To monitor health goals, such as those stated in Healthy Kentuckians 2010
  • To educate the public about risk behaviors and preventive health practices
  • To provide data for preparation of budgets, contracts, and grants
BRFSS Questionnaire Format

The BRFSS questionnaire is divided into three sections: core questions, optional modules and state-added questions.

Core Questions: Core questions are asked by all states and participating territories.

Optional Modules: These are groups of questions developed by the CDC on particular topics that states may choose to include on the questionnaire.

State Added Questions: States may provide questions to be included that relate to the public heath needs of their state.

Kentucky BRFSS Annual Reports

The annual Reports contain data on risk factors and health behaviors collected from the BRFSS survey. Data are analyzed by Area Development District and demographic variables, such as gender, race, age, income and education level. National medians for each risk factor and health behavior are also presented.

Kentucky 2008 BRFSS Annual Report

Kentucky 2007 BRFSS Annual Report

Kentucky 2006 BRFSS Annual Report

Kentucky 2005 BRFSS Annual Report

Kentucky 2003 - 2004 BRFSS Annual Report

Kentucky 2002 BRFSS Annual Report

Kentucky 2001 BRFSS Annual Report

Kentucky 2000 BRFSS Annual Report

Kentucky 1997 - 1999 BRFSS Annual Report

Kentucky BRFSS Data Tables

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This section includes data tables for most questions asked on the BRFSS survey. Data for each question are presented by demographic group and Area Development District. BRFSS questions related to each topic listed below may be accessed by clicking on the topic. Additional information on interpreting the data tables may also be obtained from the following link: How to intrepret the BRFSS Data Tables.

2003 BRFSS Survey Results Data Tables

2002 BRFSS Survey Results Data Tables

2001 BRFSS Survey Results Data Tables

2000 BRFSS Survey Results Data Tables

Area Development District Profiles
How to Obtain Additional BRFSS Data

Data from Kentucky and all 50 states can be obtained from the CDC BRFSS website. When the site loads, scroll down to the section titled Prevalence Data. Data can be queried by topic, state and year (1995-2009).

You may request additional Kentucky specific BRFSS data information.  For data sets request, complete this form. For specific analyzed data complete this form

Fax your request to (502) 564-4667

Email your request to Sarojini Kanotra

Kentucky BRFSS Coordinator
Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Branch
Kentucky Department for Public Health
275 E. Main St., Mail Stop HSWE
Frankfort, KY 40621
Phone: (502) 564-7996, ext. 4284

Fax Number: (502) 564-7996

 

Last Updated 1/9/2012
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