TABLE 6. Estimated percent receiving an asthma management plan among children1 with current2 or active3 asthma status by state/territory – BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey, United States, 2006-2010
State/Territory
Current
Active
Sample
size±
%
SE§
95% CI†
Sample
size
%
SE
95% CI
Arizona
124
45.4
7.2
(31.3 – 59.5)
148
44.9
6.4
(32.4 – 57.4)
California
175
46.2
4.9
(36.6 – 55.8)
212
43.8
4.6
(34.8 – 52.8)
Connecticut
351
52.5
3.6
(45.4 – 59.6)
420
51.1
3.3
(44.6 – 57.6)
District of Columbia
120
53.7
5.8
(42.3 – 65.1)
146
51.5
5.3
(41.1 – 61.9)
Georgia
350
45.6
3.6
(38.5 – 52.7)
410
43.7
3.3
(37.2 – 50.2)
Hawaii
421
36.7
3.1
(30.6 – 42.8)
447
35.2
2.9
(29.5 – 40.9)
Illinois
172
49.8
5.0
(40.0 – 59.6)
200
50.5
4.6
(41.5 – 59.5)
Indiana
343
47.7
3.6
(40.6 – 54.8)
386
44.7
3.3
(38.2 – 51.2)
Iowa
252
30.9
3.4
(24.2 – 37.6)
278
31.7
3.1
(25.6 – 37.8)
Kansas
593
47.2
2.5
(42.3 – 52.1)
661
46.9
2.3
(42.4 – 51.4)
Louisiana
106
51.3
6.0
(39.5 – 63.1)
120
50.3
5.6
(39.3 – 61.3)
Maine
283
61.5
3.3
(55.0 – 68.0)
332
59.8
3.1
(53.7 – 65.9)
Maryland
387
45.7
3.4
(39.0 – 52.4)
469
46.3
3.1
(40.2 – 52.4)
Massachusetts
269
49.6
4.4
(41.0 – 58.2)
314
49.0
4.1
(41.0 – 57.0)
Michigan
484
43.7
3.0
(37.8 – 49.6)
540
43.2
2.8
(37.7 – 48.7)
Mississippi
80
28.4
5.9
(16.8 – 40.0)
94
27.4
5.5
(16.6 – 38.2)
Missouri
231
50.8
4.8
(41.4 – 60.2)
255
49.9
4.6
(40.9 – 58.9)
Montana
212
44.9
4.3
(36.5 – 53.3)
253
46.9
4.0
(39.1 – 54.7)
Nebraska
481
46.7
3.9
(39.1 – 54.3)
544
44.2
3.6
(37.1 – 51.3)
New Hampshire
145
47.6
5.0
(37.8 – 57.4)
169
45.4
4.6
(36.4 – 54.4)
New Jersey
304
52.8
4.0
(45.0 – 60.6)
344
49.2
3.9
(41.6 – 56.8)
New Mexico
238
42.4
4.2
(34.2 – 50.6)
266
41.9
4.0
(34.1 – 49.7)
New York
280
43.8
4.2
(35.6 – 52.0)
339
38.9
3.8
(31.5 – 46.3)
North Dakota
97
43.4
6.1
(31.4 – 55.4)
119
42.4
5.5
(31.6 – 53.2)
Ohio
224
48.7
4.8
(39.3 – 58.1)
259
52.4
4.8
(43.0 – 61.8)
Oklahoma
252
45.5
3.9
(37.9 – 53.1)
257
46.2
3.9
(38.6 – 53.8)
Oregon
192
31.6
4.3
(23.2 – 40.0)
222
32.4
4.0
(24.6 – 40.2)
Pennsylvania
133
44.1
5.8
(32.7 – 55.5)
156
43.7
5.4
(33.1 – 54.3)
Rhode Island
158
43.6
4.7
(34.4 – 52.8)
184
45.4
4.3
(37.0 – 53.8)
Texas
482
47.1
3.7
(39.8 – 54.4)
562
45.7
3.5
(38.8 – 52.6)
Utah
375
43.2
3.4
(36.5 – 49.9)
420
41.7
3.2
(35.4 – 48.0)
Vermont
384
51.8
3.0
(45.9 – 57.7)
437
50.2
2.9
(44.5 – 55.9)
Virginia
84
45.7
8.8
(28.5 – 62.9)
96
46.3
8.1
(30.4 – 62.2)
Washington
337
36.4
3.4
(29.7 – 43.1)
382
36.0
3.3
(29.5 – 42.5)
West Virginia
194
30.2
3.8
(22.8 – 37.6)
215
27.9
3.6
(20.8 – 35.0)
Wisconsin
147
46.9
5.8
(35.5 – 58.3)
206
45.4
4.8
(36.0 – 54.8)
36 state total
9,460
45.9
1.1
(43.7 – 48.1)
10,862
44.6
1.1
(42.4 – 46.8)
Median
45.7
45.4
Range
28.4-61.5
27.4-59.8
1 Aged < 18 years
2 “Yes” response to “Do you still have asthma?”
3 Reported any of the following during the past year: asthma medication use, asthma symptoms, or MD visits for asthma
± Sample size is for multiple years of participation. Responses of “Don’t Know” and “Refused” are excluded.
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