Literal question
<span class="h2">Section 4. Health - For all persons</span></p>
<p>14. Chronic Illness</p>
<p>Does (N) [the respondent] suffer from any of the following illness?</p>
<div class="i1">[] 00. None<br />[] 01. Arthritis (ART.)<br />[] 02. Asthma (AST.)<br />[] 03. Diabetes (DIA.)<br />[] 04. Hypertension (NYP.)<br />[] 05. Heart Disease (H.D.)<br />[] 06. Kidney Disease (K.D.)<br />[] 07. Cancer (C.)<br />[] 08. HIV/AIDS (H.I.V.)<br />[] 09. Lupus (L.)<br />[] 10. Sickle Cell Anemia (S.C.A.)<br />[] 77. Other (O.) (specify) _______<br />[] 99. Not stated</div><div class="i2">Interviewer: Multiple responses can be ticked</div>
Interviewer instructions
<span class="h3">Section 4 - Health</span></p>
<p>The main objective of this section is to obtain information on the type of chronic illnesses affecting the population, the type of medical facilities frequented and whether or not individuals are covered by some form of health insurance. Data from this section will assist in the further study of the health sector of Trinidad and Tobago.</p>
<p><span class="em">Question 14 - Chronic illness</span></p>
<p>You are required to tick the appropriate box for the chronic illness or chronic illnesses affecting the respondents. A chronic illness is defined as a prolonged or long continued illness for which no cure exists. However, treatment can be used to control the symptoms of the illness. Multiple responses may be ticked for each member of the household.</p>
<p>The chronic illnesses identified are as follows:</p>
<div class="i1">01. Arthritis<br />02. Asthma<br />03. Diabetes<br />04. Hypertension<br />05. Heart disease<br />06. Kidney disease<br />07. Cancer<br />08. HIV/AIDS<br />09. Lupus<br />10. Sickle-cell anemia</div><p>There is also an "other" category, please specify.</p>
<p>It is important to note that these broad definitions are used for the sole purpose of clarifying concepts for you. Do not attempt to diagnose. Use the responses given by respondents, which they would have obtained from a medical doctor.