Description
For adults 18 and older who completed the Social and Health Experiences (SHE) self-administered questionnaire (SDOHELIG), DSCRMDR indicates whether the respondent has ever experienced discrimination at a doctor's office, clinic, or hospital. DSCRMDR was fielded as one of seven questions about experiences with discrimination included in the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) supplement fielded via the 2021 SHE pencil-and-paper questionnaire. The SHE questionnaire was the first MEPS-HC questionnaire to be fielded using paper and web modes. Please see SATISFIED for more information on the SDOH supplement, including a complete list of variables fielded on the 2021 SHE.
Related Variables
The SDOH supplement included on the 2021 SHE included a series of questions that asked respondents to indicate whether they had experienced discrimination in different settings. These questions were adapted from the Urban Institute's 2018 Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey, which measures well-being and a family's ability to meet basic needs. In addition to DSCRMDR, the Experiences with Discrimination variables include the following:
- DSCRMWRK: Ever experienced discrimination at work
- DSCRMJOB: Ever experienced discrimination when applying for jobs
- DSCRMHOUS: Ever experienced discrimination when trying to rent or buy housing
- DSCRMPOL: Ever experienced discrimination when interacting with law enforcement
- DSCRMSSVC: Ever experienced discrimination when applying for social services or public assistance
- DSCRMSTR: Ever experienced discrimination at a restaurant or store
Codes and Frequencies
Universe
- 2021: Sample adults age 18+ and eligible for SDOH with data recorded (SDOHELIG).
Availability
- 2021
Weights
- 2021 : PERWEIGHT