TABLE 5a. Estimated percent reporting routine doctor visits in the past year among children1 with current2 asthma by state/territory – BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey, United States, 2006-2010
State/Territory
Sample
size±
One or more routine visits
No routine visits3
Sample
size
%
SE§
95% CI†
Sample
size
%
SE
95% CI
Arizona
124
89
72.1
6.4
(59.6 – 84.6)
35
27.9
6.4
(15.4 – 40.4)
California
178
127
77.3
3.7
(70.0 – 84.6)
51
22.7
3.7
(15.4 – 30.0)
Connecticut
354
255
71.2
3.1
(65.1 – 77.3)
99
28.8
3.1
(22.7 – 34.9)
District of Columbia
121
91
72.0
5.6
(61.0 – 83.0)
30
28.0
5.6
(17.0 – 39.0)
Georgia
353
264
79.2
2.6
(74.1 – 84.3)
89
20.8
2.6
(15.7 – 25.9)
Hawaii
423
236
61.4
3.0
(55.5 – 67.3)
187
38.6
3.0
(32.7 – 44.5)
Illinois
172
123
69.2
4.8
(59.8 – 78.6)
49
30.8
4.8
(21.4 – 40.2)
Indiana
345
259
76.0
3.0
(70.1 – 81.9)
86
24.0
3.0
(18.1 – 29.9)
Iowa
254
167
64.3
3.5
(57.4 – 71.2)
87
35.7
3.5
(28.8 – 42.6)
Kansas
597
428
72.7
2.2
(68.4 – 77.0)
169
27.3
2.2
(23.0 – 31.6)
Louisiana
103
77
75.5
5.2
(65.3 – 85.7)
26
24.5
5.2
(14.3 – 34.7)
Maine
293
225
77.4
2.9
(71.7 – 83.1)
68
22.6
2.9
(16.9 – 28.3)
Maryland
393
306
80.6
2.5
(75.7 – 85.5)
87
19.4
2.5
(14.5 – 24.3)
Massachusetts
271
211
79.3
3.2
(73.0 – 85.6)
60
20.7
3.2
(14.4 – 27.0)
Michigan
491
372
74.3
2.7
(69.0 – 79.6)
119
25.7
2.7
(20.4 – 31.0)
Mississippi
81
62
80.2
5.0
(70.4 – 90.0)
19
19.8
5.0
(10.0 – 29.6)
Missouri
230
163
68.9
4.3
(60.5 – 77.3)
67
31.1
4.3
(22.7 – 39.5)
Montana
212
146
70.5
3.7
(63.2 – 77.8)
66
29.5
3.7
(22.2 – 36.8)
Nebraska
484
331
68.5
3.6
(61.4 – 75.6)
153
31.5
3.6
(24.4 – 38.6)
New Hampshire
155
117
73.0
4.6
(64.0 – 82.0)
38
27.0
4.6
(18.0 – 36.0)
New Jersey
305
226
73.3
3.4
(66.6 – 80.0)
79
26.7
3.4
(20.0 – 33.4)
New Mexico
240
151
61.5
4.4
(52.9 – 70.1)
89
38.5
4.4
(29.9 – 47.1)
New York
283
217
75.7
3.4
(69.0 – 82.4)
66
24.3
3.4
(17.6 – 31.0)
North Dakota
101
70
70.3
5.3
(59.9 – 80.7)
31
29.7
5.3
(19.3 – 40.1)
Ohio
222
175
84.2
3.3
(77.7 – 90.7)
47
15.8
3.3
(9.3 – 22.3)
Oklahoma
250
182
72.9
3.4
(66.2 – 79.6)
68
27.1
3.4
(20.4 – 33.8)
Oregon
196
121
64.3
4.0
(56.5 – 72.1)
75
35.7
4.0
(27.9 – 43.5)
Pennsylvania
135
112
78.1
5.4
(67.5 – 88.7)
23
21.9
5.4
(11.3 – 32.5)
Rhode Island
159
113
67.5
4.9
(57.9 – 77.1)
46
32.5
4.9
(22.9 – 42.1)
Texas
486
348
70.8
3.4
(64.1 – 77.5)
138
29.2
3.4
(22.5 – 35.9)
Utah
376
248
67.9
3.1
(61.8 – 74.0)
128
32.1
3.1
(26.0 – 38.2)
Vermont
391
282
72.7
2.6
(67.6 – 77.8)
109
27.3
2.6
(22.2 – 32.4)
Virginia
87
61
71.8
8.0
(56.1 – 87.5)
26
28.2
8.0
(12.5 – 43.9)
Washington
350
228
64.7
3.3
(58.2 – 71.2)
122
35.3
3.3
(28.8 – 41.8)
West Virginia
202
156
80.3
3.0
(74.4 – 86.2)
46
19.7
3.0
(13.8 – 25.6)
Wisconsin
147
111
76.1
4.4
(67.5 – 84.7)
36
23.9
4.4
(15.3 – 32.5)
36 state total
9,564
6,850
74.4
0.9
(72.6 – 76.2)
2,714
25.6
0.9
(23.8 – 27.4)
Median
72.7
27.3
Range
61.4-84.2
15.8-38.6
1 Aged < 18 years
2 “Yes” response to “Do you still have asthma?”
3 No doctor visits or no routine doctor visits
± Sample size is for multiple years of participation. Responses of “Don’t Know” and “Refused” are excluded.
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