2016 ACBS Landline-Cellphone Combined Prevalence Tables

BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey Prevalence TABLE 2. Estimated percent of active1 and inactive2 asthma status among adults3 ever diagnosed with asthma by state/territory – BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey, United States, 2016.

Table 2 LLCP
State/Territory Sample
size±
Active Inactive
Sample
size
% SE§ 95% CI Sample
size
% SE 95% CI
Arizona 458 358 75.4 3.8 (68.0 – 82.8) 100 24.6 3.8 (17.2 – 32.0)
California 369 265 67.7 3.6 (60.6 – 74.8) 104 32.3 3.6 (25.2 – 39.4)
Connecticut 410 317 71.5 3.9 (63.9 – 79.1) 93 28.5 3.9 (20.9 – 36.1)
Florida 1,269 986 69.8 3.1 (63.7 – 75.9) 283 30.2 3.1 (24.1 – 36.3)
Georgia 218 158 72.3 4.3 (63.9 – 80.7) 60 27.7 4.3 (19.3 – 36.1)
Hawaii 361 248 63.6 4.0 (55.8 – 71.4) 113 36.4 4.0 (28.6 – 44.2)
Illinois 233 176 73.1 4.1 (65.1 – 81.1) 57 26.9 4.1 (18.9 – 34.9)
Indiana 554 468 79.4 2.9 (73.7 – 85.1) 86 20.6 2.9 (14.9 – 26.3)
Iowa 250 189 73.5 4.6 (64.5 – 82.5) 61 26.5 4.6 (17.5 – 35.5)
Kansas 512 396 70.6 3.1 (64.5 – 76.7) 116 29.4 3.1 (23.3 – 35.5)
Maine 734 578 74.8 2.8 (69.3 – 80.3) 156 25.2 2.8 (19.7 – 30.7)
Massachusetts 267 218 73.4 4.6 (64.4 – 82.4) 49 26.6 4.6 (17.6 – 35.6)
Michigan 842 665 73.0 2.2 (68.7 – 77.3) 177 27.0 2.2 (22.7 – 31.3)
Minnesota 768 610 78.0 1.8 (74.5 – 81.5) 158 22.0 1.8 (18.5 – 25.5)
Missouri 337 281 78.6 4.0 (70.8 – 86.4) 56 21.4 4.0 (13.6 – 29.2)
Montana 262 196 68.7 4.7 (59.5 – 77.9) 66 31.3 4.7 (22.1 – 40.5)
Nebraska 622 472 69.5 3.5 (62.6 – 76.4) 150 30.5 3.5 (23.6 – 37.4)
Nevada 206 159 80.9 3.8 (73.5 – 88.3) 47 19.1 3.8 (11.7 – 26.5)
New Hampshire 285 221 76.1 3.9 (68.5 – 83.7) 64 23.9 3.9 (16.3 – 31.5)
New Jersey 362 294 78.4 3.7 (71.1 – 85.7) 68 21.6 3.7 (14.3 – 28.9)
New Mexico 269 210 72.9 4.2 (64.7 – 81.1) 59 27.1 4.2 (18.9 – 35.3)
New York 585 461 77.4 3.9 (69.8 – 85.0) 124 22.6 3.9 (15.0 – 30.2)
Ohio 579 453 74.8 3.1 (68.7 – 80.9) 126 25.2 3.1 (19.1 – 31.3)
Oklahoma 201 156 77.8 4.8 (68.4 – 87.2) 45 22.2 4.8 (12.8 – 31.6)
Oregon 231 166 62.8 4.0 (55.0 – 70.6) 65 37.2 4.0 (29.4 – 45.0)
Pennsylvania 340 263 77.9 3.1 (71.8 – 84.0) 77 22.1 3.1 (16.0 – 28.2)
Rhode Island 237 190 78.9 4.0 (71.1 – 86.7) 47 21.1 4.0 (13.3 – 28.9)
Texas 498 376 70.9 4.4 (62.3 – 79.5) 122 29.1 4.4 (20.5 – 37.7)
Utah 469 339 67.3 3.4 (60.6 – 74.0) 130 32.7 3.4 (26.0 – 39.4)
Vermont 325 247 77.6 3.2 (71.3 – 83.9) 78 22.4 3.2 (16.1 – 28.7)
Wisconsin 281 221 73.5 4.0 (65.7 – 81.3) 60 26.5 4.0 (18.7 – 34.3)
Puerto Rico 425 327 71.8 3.5 (64.9 – 78.7) 98 28.2 3.5 (21.3 – 35.1)
32 states / area 13,759 10,664 73.0 0.9 (71.2 – 74.8) 3,095 27.0 0.9 (25.2 – 28.8)
Median 73.5 26.6
Range 62.8-80.9 19.1-37.2

 
 

1 Reported any of the following during the past year: asthma medication use, asthma symptoms, or MD visits for asthma

2 Reported none of the following during the past year: asthma medication use, asthma symptoms, or MD visits for asthma

3 Aged ≥ 18 years

± Landline and cell phone combined sample size excludes “DK/Refused”

§ Standard error

Confidence interval

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