2015-2017 ACBS Child Combined Prevalence Tables

Table 9: Estimated percent with activity limitations among children 1 with current 2 asthma status by state/territory — BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey, United States, 2015-2017.
State/Territory Current
Sample
size±
% SE§ 95% CI
California 103 44.5 6.6 (32.1-57.6)
Connecticut 158 38.7 4.9 (29.5-48.6)
Florida 238 60.2 7.0 (46.1-72.8)
Georgia 100 54.4 6.9 (40.9-67.2)
Hawaii 81 66.2 7.3 (50.8-78.9)
Indiana 125 57.6 6.1 (45.4-68.9)
Kansas 255 41.8 3.9 (34.4-49.6)
Maine 132 47.1 6.5 (34.8-59.7)
Michigan 193 33.2 4.5 (25.0-42.5)
Minnesota 232 41.9 4.2 (33.9-50.4)
Missouri 68 20.2 5.3 (11.8-32.6)
Montana 73 49.7 9.5 (32.0-67.5)
Nebraska 197 49.1 5.5 (38.5-59.9)
New Jersey 204 34.6 5.4 (25.0-45.8)
New Mexico 107 42.3 7.1 (29.3-56.4)
New York 95 42.7 7.0 (29.8-56.6)
Ohio 158 38.2 7.7 (24.6-54.0)
Oregon 66 41.8 8.3 (27.0-58.3)
Pennsylvania 85 33.4 7.6 (20.3-49.5)
Rhode Island 70 44.6 7.3 (31.0-59.0)
Utah 193 45.1 4.5 (36.4-54.0)
Vermont 82 30.6 5.8 (20.5-42.9)
Wisconsin 42 44.4 9.9 (26.6-63.8)
Puerto Rico 144 17.9 3.4 (12.2-25.5)
24 States / Area 3,201 42.6 1.9 (38.9-46.4)
Median 42.5
Range 17.9-66.2

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

Link for Summary Data Quality Report: https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/acbs/2017/pdf/sdq_report_acbs_17-508.pdfpdf icon