AFC PREVALENCE TABLE 4A

TABLE 4a. Estimated percent reporting an asthma attack or episode in the past year among children1 with current2 asthma by state/territory – BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey, United States, 2012-2014
State/Territory Sample
size±
Attack in past year No attack in past year No symptoms in past year
Sample
size
% SE§ 95% CI Sample
size
% SE 95% CI Sample
size
% SE 95% CI
Connecticut 135 81 64.0 5.5 (52.7 – 74.0) 29 19.8 4.4 (12.5 – 29.9) 25 16.2 3.9 (9.9 – 25.3)
Hawaii 102 48 44.4 6.8 (31.7 – 57.8) 35 39.7 6.6 (27.7 – 53.1) 19 N/A N/A (N/A – N/A)
Kansas 204 103 48.4 5.1 (38.5 – 58.3) 74 38.8 5.3 (29.1 – 49.6) 27 12.8 3.0 (7.9 – 20.0)
Louisiana 71 35 54.8 7.1 (40.8 – 68.0) 28 38.9 6.6 (26.9 – 52.3) 8 N/A N/A (N/A – N/A)
Maine 85 43 57.0 5.9 (45.2 – 68.0) 29 26.4 5.2 (17.5 – 37.6) 13 16.6 4.2 (10.0 – 26.4)
Maryland 177 84 46.7 5.2 (36.8 – 56.9) 65 33.4 5.3 (23.9 – 44.4) 28 19.9 4.8 (12.1 – 31.0)
Massachusetts 56 28 65.7 9.6 (45.4 – 81.5) 20 N/A N/A (N/A – N/A) 8 N/A N/A (N/A – N/A)
Michigan 267 165 59.9 3.7 (52.5 – 66.9) 70 30.4 3.6 (23.9 – 37.9) 32 9.6 2.0 (6.4 – 14.3)
Mississippi 156 74 47.7 5.6 (37.1 – 58.6) 64 43.7 5.6 (33.2 – 54.8) 18 8.5 2.3 (5.0 – 14.2)
Missouri 99 54 55.5 6.8 (42.1 – 68.2) 39 37.8 7.0 (25.3 – 52.1) 6 N/A N/A (N/A – N/A)
Montana 141 71 49.3 5.2 (39.2 – 59.5) 46 34.5 5.1 (25.3 – 44.9) 24 16.2 3.9 (9.9 – 25.4)
Nebraska 273 143 55.7 4.5 (46.8 – 64.2) 91 34.5 4.4 (26.5 – 43.6) 39 9.8 2.0 (6.5 – 14.5)
New Hampshire 100 50 54.1 7.0 (40.5 – 67.1) 34 35.2 7.2 (22.7 – 50.2) 16 10.7 3.0 (6.1 – 18.1)
New Jersey 260 140 58.1 4.1 (49.8 – 65.8) 86 31.5 4.0 (24.3 – 39.8) 34 10.4 2.2 (6.9 – 15.5)
New Mexico 129 64 53.6 6.1 (41.6 – 65.1) 42 31.7 5.5 (22.0 – 43.2) 23 14.8 3.5 (9.1 – 23.2)
New York 66 38 56.8 8.6 (39.7 – 72.4) 19 35.0 8.8 (20.1 – 53.5) 9 N/A N/A (N/A – N/A)
Ohio 150 73 55.5 5.4 (44.8 – 65.7) 47 28.2 4.7 (19.9 – 38.1) 30 16.3 3.7 (10.2 – 25.0)
Oklahoma 115 80 74.8 4.6 (64.8 – 82.7) 22 17.0 3.9 (10.7 – 26.1) 13 N/A N/A (N/A – N/A)
Oregon 63 34 57.5 7.4 (42.7 – 71.1) 19 28.3 6.8 (17.0 – 43.1) 10 N/A N/A (N/A – N/A)
Pennsylvania 215 114 56.1 4.8 (46.7 – 65.1) 69 29.2 4.2 (21.8 – 38.0) 32 14.7 3.2 (9.4 – 22.2)
Rhode Island 75 38 56.3 10.0 (36.6 – 74.1) 25 31.5 8.5 (17.4 – 50.0) 12 N/A N/A (N/A – N/A)
Texas 196 101 53.6 5.6 (42.6 – 64.2) 68 34.4 4.8 (25.6 – 44.4) 27 12.0 3.4 (6.8 – 20.5)
Utah 301 169 56.7 3.8 (49.2 – 63.9) 80 27.1 3.2 (21.3 – 33.8) 52 16.2 3.0 (11.2 – 22.9)
Washington 138 72 49.9 5.6 (39.1 – 60.7) 44 33.1 5.2 (23.7 – 44.0) 22 17.0 4.1 (10.4 – 26.6)
West Virginia 101 51 44.6 5.8 (33.7 – 56.1) 35 38.9 5.8 (28.3 – 50.6) 15 16.5 4.1 (10.0 – 26.1)
Wisconsin 86 47 48.3 6.8 (35.3 – 61.5) 29 37.2 7.2 (24.5 – 51.9) 10 N/A N/A (N/A – N/A)
26 state total 3,761 2,000 55.6 1.7 (52.3 – 58.9) 1,209 32.3 1.6 (29.2 – 35.5) 552 12.1 0.9 (10.4 – 14.0)
Median 55.5 33.4 14.8
Range 44.4-74.8 17.0-43.7 8.5-19.9

1 Aged < 18 years

2 “Yes” response to “Do you still have asthma?”

± Sample size is for multiple years of participation. Responses of “Don’t Know” and “Refused” are excluded.

§ Standard error

Confidence interval

N/A: Estimate not available (N/A) if the relative standard error was > 0.30