CDC- BRFSS – ACBS 18-20 Child Prevalence Table 6

Table 6: Estimated percent advised to make environmental changes among children1 with current2 asthma status by state/territory – BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey, United States, 2018-2020.
State/Territory Current
Sample
size±
% SE§ 95% CI
California 69 34.4 8.3 (18.1 – 50.7)
Connecticut 149 37.1 6.7 (24.0 – 50.2)
Florida 136 30.1 6.2 (17.9 – 42.3)
Hawaii 67 28.8 6.4 (16.3 – 41.3)
Indiana 94 26.3 6.1 (14.3 – 38.3)
Kansas 110 30.4 5.1 (20.4 – 40.4)
Michigan 184 43.7 4.7 (34.5 – 52.9)
Minnesota 168 28.8 5.2 (18.6 – 39.0)
Missouri 88 35.9 8.0 (20.2 – 51.6)
Montana 61 22.9 6.0 (11.1 – 34.7)
Nebraska 128 30.1 6.6 (17.2 – 43.0)
New Hampshire 67 27.4 7.0 (13.7 – 41.1)
New Mexico 76 23.3 6.2 (11.1 – 35.5)
New York 71 41.5 8.4 (25.0 – 58.0)
Ohio 126 30.6 7.0 (16.9 – 44.3)
Oregon 56 25.5 5.8 (14.1 – 36.9)
Pennsylvania 72 30.4 6.7 (17.3 – 43.5)
Rhode Island 51 46.8 9.4 (28.4 – 65.2)
Texas 122 37.4 8.7 (20.3 – 54.5)
Utah 187 19.8 3.8 (12.4 – 27.2)
Vermont 109 35.8 5.8 (24.4 – 47.2)
Wisconsin 68 26.2 6.5 (13.5 – 38.9)
Puerto Rico 116 53.4 5.4 (42.8 – 64.0)
24 States / Area 2,479 33.9 2.4 (29.2 – 38.6)
Median 30.3
Range 19.8-53.4

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

3 Aged < 18 years

± Sample size 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/2020/pdf/sdq_report_acbs_20-508.pdf