TABLE 6. Estimated percent receiving an asthma management plan among adults1 with current2 or active3 asthma status by state/territory – BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey Land Line Sample, United States, 2011

State/Territory Current Active
Sample
size±
% SE§ 95% CI Sample
size
% SE 95% CI
Alabama 192 22.1 5.5 (11.3 – 32.9) 213 22.5 5.3 (12.1 – 32.9)
Arizona 231 25.5 6.0 (13.7 – 37.3) 249 24.8 5.8 (13.4 – 36.2)
California 506 34.0 3.4 (27.3 – 40.7) 534 34.0 3.2 (27.7 – 40.3)
Connecticut 246 35.5 5.4 (24.9 – 46.1) 271 32.9 5.0 (23.1 – 42.7)
District of Columbia 149 43.7 7.4 (29.2 – 58.2) 166 42.8 7.2 (28.7 – 56.9)
Florida 360 29.9 6.0 (18.1 – 41.7) 409 29.0 5.6 (18.0 – 40.0)
Georgia 265 40.0 6.2 (27.8 – 52.2) 274 40.7 6.0 (28.9 – 52.5)
Hawaii 243 24.8 4.3 (16.4 – 33.2) 255 27.5 4.5 (18.7 – 36.3)
Illinois 175 22.7 4.7 (13.5 – 31.9) 186 22.1 4.5 (13.3 – 30.9)
Indiana 323 33.7 4.5 (24.9 – 42.5) 334 31.1 4.0 (23.3 – 38.9)
Iowa 195 21.5 5.0 (11.7 – 31.3) 204 21.3 4.7 (12.1 – 30.5)
Kansas 724 27.3 3.4 (20.6 – 34.0) 749 25.0 3.2 (18.7 – 31.3)
Louisiana 264 38.4 6.9 (24.9 – 51.9) 279 30.8 6.2 (18.6 – 43.0)
Maine 264 30.3 4.1 (22.3 – 38.3) 285 27.9 3.7 (20.6 – 35.2)
Maryland 209 33.0 5.1 (23.0 – 43.0) 223 29.6 4.8 (20.2 – 39.0)
Massachusetts 232 31.0 6.6 (18.1 – 43.9) 243 31.2 6.5 (18.5 – 43.9)
Michigan 495 30.0 3.8 (22.6 – 37.4) 540 30.1 3.6 (23.0 – 37.2)
Mississippi 258 15.9 3.4 (9.2 – 22.6) 272 14.3 3.0 (8.4 – 20.2)
Missouri 217 31.1 6.1 (19.1 – 43.1) 221 29.2 6.1 (17.2 – 41.2)
Montana 337 14.7 2.6 (9.6 – 19.8) 353 13.7 2.4 (9.0 – 18.4)
Nebraska 665 23.8 3.4 (17.1 – 30.5) 712 23.4 3.3 (16.9 – 29.9)
Nevada 132 25.9 7.3 (11.6 – 40.2) 139 29.3 7.7 (14.2 – 44.4)
New Hampshire 219 28.5 4.7 (19.3 – 37.7) 236 24.5 4.2 (16.3 – 32.7)
New Jersey 339 26.5 4.5 (17.7 – 35.3) 365 26.3 4.4 (17.7 – 34.9)
New Mexico 313 22.5 3.7 (15.2 – 29.8) 337 22.2 3.5 (15.3 – 29.1)
New York 133 25.7 6.5 (13.0 – 38.4) 142 20.0 4.1 (12.0 – 28.0)
North Carolina 226 29.1 5.3 (18.7 – 39.5) 239 31.9 5.3 (21.5 – 42.3)
North Dakota 172 27.5 6.1 (15.5 – 39.5) 182 26.9 5.9 (15.3 – 38.5)
Ohio 319 28.0 5.4 (17.4 – 38.6) 330 29.4 5.4 (18.8 – 40.0)
Oklahoma 297 25.6 4.8 (16.2 – 35.0) 313 24.3 4.6 (15.3 – 33.3)
Oregon 181 22.2 4.9 (12.6 – 31.8) 197 22.1 4.7 (12.9 – 31.3)
Pennsylvania 369 32.9 4.7 (23.7 – 42.1) 399 27.5 3.7 (20.2 – 34.8)
Rhode Island 242 35.2 5.5 (24.4 – 46.0) 266 32.7 5.2 (22.5 – 42.9)
Texas 513 34.8 4.7 (25.6 – 44.0) 562 30.9 3.9 (23.3 – 38.5)
Utah 415 34.7 4.7 (25.5 – 43.9) 457 34.7 4.7 (25.5 – 43.9)
Vermont 299 25.2 3.7 (17.9 – 32.5) 309 24.4 3.6 (17.3 – 31.5)
Washington 652 24.2 3.0 (18.3 – 30.1) 655 23.4 2.8 (17.9 – 28.9)
West Virginia 194 19.1 5.1 (9.1 – 29.1) 197 21.5 5.1 (11.5 – 31.5)
Wisconsin 243 35.9 5.7 (24.7 – 47.1) 243 36.8 5.8 (25.4 – 48.2)
Puerto Rico 284 21.2 4.3 (12.8 – 29.6) 313 18.5 3.7 (11.2 – 25.8)
40 state total 12,092 29.8 1.1 (27.6 – 32.0) 12,853 28.5 1.0 (26.5 – 30.5)
Median   27.8       27.5    
Range   14.7-43.7       13.7-42.8    

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
± Landline sample size excludes “DK/Refused”
§ Standard error
Confidence interval