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Title of Collaborative Activity:

NCHS-CDC NHIS Taste & Smell and NHIS Voice, Speech, and Language Questionnaire Supplements

Description of Collaborative Activity:

To provide support to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), CDC for implementation of a nationally representative health interview survey questions inquiring about taste smell and communication disorders and disabilities of voice, swallowing, speech, and language in both childhood and adults. Communication disabilities, including voice, swallowing, speech, and language disabilities, can profoundly affect a person’s life and health; impacting the ability to work, interact socially and engage during health care encounters. Adults with communication disabilities are at risk for decreased quality of life, health status, and health care services received. Targeted interventions delivered in a community or medical setting, including speech-language pathology services, and occupational support can potentially mitigate these risks. Few current epidemiological studies have explored the prevalence of communication disorders and their associated etiologies in the United States. While voice, swallowing, speech, and language disorders are distinct disabilities with different biological mechanisms, they can all cause a person to have difficulty communicating and thus are collectively referred to as communication disorders. Multiple national surveys, including the American Community Survey (ACS), the Current Population Survey – Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS-ASEC), and the Decennial Census of Population and Housing, collect information on the prevalence of disability in the United States, but these surveys do not specifically identify or distinguish between voice, swallowing, speech, and language disorders.

Type of Collaborative Activity:

Health Survey

Year the Collaborative Activity Originated:

2021

NIH Participating Institutes/Centers/Office of the Director:

NIDCD

HHS Agency Collaborators on this Activity:

CDC