2015-2017 ACBS Child Combined Prevalence Tables

Table 6

Estimated percent advised to make environmental changes for current 1 asthma status among children 2 ever diagnosed with asthma by state/territory – BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey, United States, 2015-2017.

Table 6: BRFSS Asthma Call-Back survey 2015-2017
State/Territory Current
Sample
size±
% SE§ 95% CI
California 102 27.5 5.6 (16.5 – 38.5)
Connecticut 157 36.7 4.8 (27.3 – 46.1)
Florida 237 36.8 5.8 (25.4 – 48.2)
Georgia 99 30.7 5.8 (19.3 – 42.1)
Hawaii 82 28.5 6.1 (16.5 – 40.5)
Indiana 125 39.0 7.2 (24.9 – 53.1)
Kansas 254 35.8 3.8 (28.4 – 43.2)
Maine 133 46.9 7.4 (32.4 – 61.4)
Michigan 192 36.4 4.5 (27.6 – 45.2)
Minnesota 229 26.7 3.7 (19.4 – 34.0)
Missouri 68 34.9 8.0 (19.2 – 50.6)
Montana 73 32.3 9.5 (13.7 – 50.9)
Nebraska 196 32.0 5.1 (22.0 – 42.0)
New Jersey 203 35.2 5.6 (24.2 – 46.2)
New Mexico 107 28.1 6.8 (14.8 – 41.4)
New York 96 44.8 7.0 (31.1 – 58.5)
Ohio 158 31.7 5.8 (20.3 – 43.1)
Oregon 67 38.8 8.2 (22.7 – 54.9)
Pennsylvania 85 33.2 6.7 (20.1 – 46.3)
Rhode Island 70 37.0 7.0 (23.3 – 50.7)
Utah 195 26.8 3.8 (19.4 – 34.2)
Vermont 82 27.3 5.7 (16.1 – 38.5)
Wisconsin 42 41.4 10.3 (21.2 – 61.6)
Puerto Rico 143 61.8 5.4 (51.2 – 72.4)
24 States / Area 3,195 35.4 1.7 (32.1 – 38.7)
Median 35.1
Range 26.7-61.8

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

3 Aged < 18 years

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

§ Standard error

Confidence interval

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