2013 BRFSS Asthma Call-Back Survey Prevalence Tables

TABLE 5a. Estimated percent reporting routine doctor visits in the past year among adults1 with current2 asthma by state/territory – BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey Land Line Sample, United States, 2013

State/Territory Sample
size±
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Sample
size
% SE§ 95% CI Sample
size
% SE 95% CI
Alabama 127 84 65.2 7.8 (49.9 – 80.5) 43 34.8 7.8 (19.5 – 50.1)
Arizona 99 59 43.9 11.0 (22.3 – 65.5) 40 56.1 11.0 (34.5 – 77.7)
California 166 95 43.5 6.7 (30.4 – 56.6) 71 56.5 6.7 (43.4 – 69.6)
Connecticut 207 137 60.3 7.2 (46.2 – 74.4) 70 39.7 7.2 (25.6 – 53.8)
Florida 707 447 51.3 6.2 (39.1 – 63.5) 260 48.7 6.2 (36.5 – 60.9)
Georgia 123 85 55.0 9.3 (36.8 – 73.2) 38 45.0 9.3 (26.8 – 63.2)
Hawaii 109 61 61.3 8.7 (44.2 – 78.4) 48 38.7 8.7 (21.6 – 55.8)
Indiana 314 205 63.3 5.5 (52.5 – 74.1) 109 36.7 5.5 (25.9 – 47.5)
Iowa 209 126 51.0 7.6 (36.1 – 65.9) 83 49.0 7.6 (34.1 – 63.9)
Kansas 622 364 47.2 3.8 (39.8 – 54.6) 258 52.8 3.8 (45.4 – 60.2)
Kentucky 330 231 58.1 5.1 (48.1 – 68.1) 99 41.9 5.1 (31.9 – 51.9)
Louisiana 120 76 56.5 8.2 (40.4 – 72.6) 44 43.5 8.2 (27.4 – 59.6)
Maine 219 135 55.2 6.0 (43.4 – 67.0) 84 44.8 6.0 (33.0 – 56.6)
Maryland 226 147 62.7 5.6 (51.7 – 73.7) 79 37.3 5.6 (26.3 – 48.3)
Massachusetts 143 98 77.5 6.8 (64.2 – 90.8) 45 N/A N/A (N/A – N/A)
Michigan 455 301 68.6 3.8 (61.2 – 76.0) 154 31.4 3.8 (24.0 – 38.8)
Mississippi 211 154 74.0 7.0 (60.3 – 87.7) 57 26.0 7.0 (12.3 – 39.7)
Missouri 210 132 45.6 6.2 (33.4 – 57.8) 78 54.4 6.2 (42.2 – 66.6)
Montana 254 130 40.7 7.4 (26.2 – 55.2) 124 59.3 7.4 (44.8 – 73.8)
Nebraska 262 156 54.7 9.1 (36.9 – 72.5) 106 45.3 9.1 (27.5 – 63.1)
Nevada 99 58 47.3 9.8 (28.1 – 66.5) 41 52.7 9.8 (33.5 – 71.9)
New Hampshire 210 117 54.3 6.4 (41.8 – 66.8) 93 45.7 6.4 (33.2 – 58.2)
New Jersey 247 173 69.8 5.8 (58.4 – 81.2) 74 30.2 5.8 (18.8 – 41.6)
New Mexico 219 127 53.3 6.1 (41.3 – 65.3) 92 46.7 6.1 (34.7 – 58.7)
New York 109 64 49.8 8.4 (33.3 – 66.3) 45 50.2 8.4 (33.7 – 66.7)
North Carolina 105 59 57.3 8.8 (40.1 – 74.5) 46 42.7 8.8 (25.5 – 59.9)
Ohio 242 160 61.4 5.9 (49.8 – 73.0) 82 38.6 5.9 (27.0 – 50.2)
Oklahoma 220 118 50.9 6.1 (38.9 – 62.9) 102 49.1 6.1 (37.1 – 61.1)
Oregon 161 94 44.3 7.6 (29.4 – 59.2) 67 55.7 7.6 (40.8 – 70.6)
Pennsylvania 245 164 57.9 6.4 (45.4 – 70.4) 81 42.1 6.4 (29.6 – 54.6)
Rhode Island 191 144 66.8 6.8 (53.5 – 80.1) 47 33.2 6.8 (19.9 – 46.5)
Texas 209 122 49.0 8.0 (33.3 – 64.7) 87 51.0 8.0 (35.3 – 66.7)
Utah 306 171 48.1 6.4 (35.6 – 60.6) 135 51.9 6.4 (39.4 – 64.4)
Vermont 185 106 58.5 6.7 (45.4 – 71.6) 79 41.5 6.7 (28.4 – 54.6)
Washington 288 141 40.2 6.0 (28.4 – 52.0) 147 59.8 6.0 (48.0 – 71.6)
West Virginia 125 74 56.5 5.9 (44.9 – 68.1) 51 43.5 5.9 (31.9 – 55.1)
Wisconsin 189 117 52.6 7.0 (38.9 – 66.3) 72 47.4 7.0 (33.7 – 61.1)
Puerto Rico 199 133 58.7 6.9 (45.2 – 72.2) 66 41.3 6.9 (27.8 – 54.8)
38 state total 8,662 5,365 54.2 1.7 (50.9 – 57.5) 3,297 45.8 1.7 (42.5 – 49.1)
Median     55.1       45.0    
Range     40.2-77.5       26.0-59.8    

1 Aged ≥ 18 years

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

3 No doctor visits or no routine doctor visits

± Landline sample size excludes “DK/Refused”

§ Standard error

Confidence interval

N/A: Estimate not available (N/A) if the unweighted sample size for the denominator was < 50 or if the relative standard error was > 0.30