2011 Adult Asthma Data: Prevalence Tables and Maps

Table L2.1
Adult Self-Reported Lifetime Asthma Prevalence Rate (Percent)
by Sex and State or Territory: BRFSS 2011
State Male
Sample
Size
Male
Prevalence
(percent)
Male
Standard
Error
Male
95% CI* (percent)
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||
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Female
Sample
Size
Female
Prevalence
(percent)
Female
Standard
Error
Female
95% CI* (percent)
U.S. Total** 194,868 11.4 0.15 (11.1 – 11.7) || 301,355 15.3 0.14 (15.1 – 15.6)
AL 2,601 10.4 0.84 (8.8 – 12.1) || 5,046 13.3 0.68 (11.9 – 14.6)
AK 1,634 10.4 1.13 (8.2 – 12.6) || 1,889 17.9 1.28 (15.4 – 20.4)
AZ 2,440 12.3 1.18 (10.0 – 14.6) || 3,857 15.9 1.12 (13.7 – 18.1)
AR 1,695 12.4 1.34 (9.8 – 15.1) || 3,029 15.8 1.09 (13.7 – 18.0)
CA 7,337 12.1 0.52 (11.1 – 13.1) || 10,653 15.9 0.52 (14.9 – 16.9)
CO 5,748 11.6 0.64 (10.3 – 12.8) || 7,819 14.2 0.59 (13.1 – 15.4)
CT 2,607 12.4 0.95 (10.5 – 14.2) || 4,195 17.1 0.91 (15.3 – 18.9)
DE 1,817 10.1 1.01 (8.1 – 12.1) || 2,952 17.5 1.05 (15.4 – 19.6)
DC 1,740 14.2 1.39 (11.4 – 16.9) || 2,809 17.3 1.06 (15.2 – 19.4)
FL 4,905 10.3 0.71 (9.0 – 11.7) || 7,445 14.1 0.62 (12.9 – 15.3)
GA 3,533 12.3 0.88 (10.6 – 14.1) || 6,388 15.7 0.72 (14.3 – 17.1)
HI 3,271 13.9 0.99 (12.0 – 15.8) || 4,311 18.5 0.97 (16.6 – 20.4)
ID 2,420 11.6 1.01 (9.6 – 13.6) || 3,632 14.8 0.91 (13.0 – 16.6)
IL 2,195 12.1 1.07 (10.0 – 14.1) || 3,275 14.9 0.89 (13.1 – 16.6)
IN 3,281 11.0 0.75 (9.5 – 12.5) || 5,185 16.6 0.75 (15.1 – 18.0)
IA 3,002 10.5 0.75 (9.1 – 12.0) || 4,328 13.0 0.72 (11.6 – 14.4)
KS 8,104 10.8 0.48 (9.9 – 11.7) || 12,544 14.9 0.44 (14.0 – 15.7)
KY 3,723 12.7 0.85 (11.0 – 14.3) || 7,126 17.2 0.78 (15.7 – 18.8)
LA 3,513 10.0 0.82 (8.4 – 11.6) || 7,391 12.1 0.60 (10.9 – 13.3)
ME 5,146 13.5 0.69 (12.1 – 14.8) || 8,059 19.9 0.65 (18.6 – 21.1)
MD 3,781 13.2 0.97 (11.3 – 15.1) || 6,313 14.4 0.72 (13.0 – 15.8)
MA 8,454 12.6 0.62 (11.4 – 13.9) || 13,808 17.8 0.60 (16.6 – 19.0)
MI 4,419 12.7 0.74 (11.3 – 14.2) || 6,593 16.8 0.73 (15.3 – 18.2)
MN 6,679 8.9 0.55 (7.8 – 10.0) || 8,682 12.8 0.55 (11.7 – 13.8)
MS 3,096 10.8 0.79 (9.2 – 12.3) || 5,774 14.0 0.69 (12.6 – 15.3)
MO 2,473 11.8 0.95 (9.9 – 13.6) || 3,910 15.7 0.84 (14.1 – 17.3)
MT 4,390 11.3 0.70 (9.9 – 12.7) || 5,837 15.5 0.78 (13.9 – 17.0)
NE 10,194 10.5 0.44 (9.6 – 11.3) || 15,133 12.4 0.42 (11.6 – 13.3)
NV 2,238 12.8 1.19 (10.5 – 15.1) || 3,240 14.8 1.10 (12.7 – 17.0)
NH 2,535 12.7 0.96 (10.8 – 14.6) || 3,797 18.0 0.94 (16.1 – 19.8)
NJ 6,049 11.0 0.64 (9.7 – 12.2) || 9,289 14.9 0.59 (13.7 – 16.0)
NM 3,793 12.6 0.77 (11.1 – 14.1) || 5,598 17.9 0.71 (16.5 – 19.2)
NY 3,109 12.5 0.89 (10.8 – 14.2) || 4,603 16.4 0.77 (14.9 – 18.0)
NC 4,302 10.5 0.77 (9.0 – 12.0) || 7,205 15.7 0.72 (14.2 – 17.1)
ND 2,207 10.7 0.94 (8.9 – 12.5) || 3,084 12.4 0.86 (10.7 – 14.0)
OH 3,740 11.5 0.78 (10.0 – 13.1) || 6,177 15.6 0.69 (14.2 – 16.9)
OK 3,162 12.7 0.91 (11.0 – 14.5) || 5,337 15.9 0.72 (14.5 – 17.4)
OR 2,567 14.2 0.99 (12.3 – 16.2) || 3,657 19.1 0.91 (17.3 – 20.9)
PA 4,594 10.5 0.68 (9.2 – 11.9) || 6,872 15.1 0.65 (13.8 – 16.4)
RI 2,500 13.0 0.97 (11.1 – 14.9) || 4,020 19.3 0.87 (17.6 – 21.0)
SC 5,084 11.1 0.75 (9.6 – 12.5) || 7,822 14.6 0.63 (13.4 – 15.9)
SD 3,307 9.5 0.89 (7.7 – 11.2) || 4,928 13.0 1.00 (11.0 – 14.9)
TN 1,835 8.4 1.30 (5.9 – 11.0) || 4,070 12.2 1.22 (9.8 – 14.6)
TX 5,663 10.5 0.68 (9.1 – 11.8) || 9,264 14.1 0.67 (12.8 – 15.5)
UT 5,478 12.3 0.62 (11.1 – 13.5) || 7,149 14.7 0.61 (13.5 – 15.9)
VT 2,842 13.7 0.90 (11.9 – 15.5) || 4,232 17.9 0.86 (16.2 – 19.6)
VA 2,646 9.6 0.84 (8.0 – 11.3) || 3,940 15.9 0.96 (14.0 – 17.8)
WA 5,932 12.4 0.72 (11.0 – 13.8) || 8,765 16.3 0.69 (15.0 – 17.7)
WV 2,062 9.6 0.90 (7.9 – 11.4) || 3,204 14.1 0.77 (12.6 – 15.6)
WI 2,187 10.1 0.98 (8.2 – 12.0) || 3,105 13.7 1.00 (11.8 – 15.7)
WY 2,838 11.7 0.88 (9.9 – 13.4) || 4,014 15.1 0.98 (13.2 – 17.0)
Territories
PR 2,425 12.1 0.80 (10.5 – 13.7) || 4,182 21.7 0.82 (20.1 – 23.3)

Notes:

*CI denotes confidence interval.

**U.S. Total includes 50 states plus the District of Columbia and excludes the three territories.

If values for the standard error and the 95% confidence interval are not provided, the normal approximation to the binomial distribution does not apply due to small sample size.

When the sample size is less than 50, estimates are not precise and should be interpreted with caution.

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