Preferred Label : PhenX - annual family income protocol 011101:-:Pt: Patient:-:PhenX;
LOINC status : TRIAL;
LOINC long common name : PhenX - annual family income protocol 011101;
LOINC short name : Annual family income proto;
LOINC description : The interviewer asks the respondent about his/her family's total income from all sources
in the last calendar year. This is an open-ended question. Respondents who don't know
or refuse to answer the first annual family income question are asked a series of
bracketing questions to obtain the approximate amount. Generally, respondents don't
like to provide information about their income and this is considered a sensitive
question. Respondents might not know or refuse to provide this information. Additional
probing and follow-up questions, like the bracketing approach, are often necessary
to obtain a valid response. The interviewer and respondent must fully understand that
the question refers to the family's total income from the last calendar year. The
following descriptions of household, family, and reference person were used in the
2007 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) Field Representative Manual. Household
is defined as the entire group of persons who live in the sample unit. It may consist
of several persons living together or one person living alone. It includes the household
reference person and any relatives living in the unit as well as roomers, employees,
or other persons not related to the reference person. Family is defined as an individual
or a group of two or more related persons who are living together in the same household;
for example, the reference person, his/her spouse, foster son, daughter, son-in-law,
and their children, and the wife's uncle. Also, unmarried couples (same-sex and opposite-sex
couples) are considered as belonging to the same family. Additional groups of persons
living in the household who are related to each other but not the reference person
are considered to be separate families. There can be more than one family living in
the same household. Each family is considered a separate case and should be interviewed
separately. Reference Person (Family) is the person or one of the persons in the family,
equal to or greater than the age of others who live at the residence, who is generally
the first person mentioned in the family roster. Generally, this person is age 18
years or older and the same person that owns or rents the housing unit. A reference
person is designated to provide information about family members who live in the household.
However, if the reference person is not available, the information can be obtained
for another family member age 18 years or older.;
Origin ID : 63058-2;
UMLS CUI : C3172028;
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