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        State-Specific Prevalence of Selected Health Behaviors, by Race and Ethnicity -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

        Julie C. Bolen, Ph.D.
        Luann Rhodes, M.P.A., M.P.H.
        Eve E. Powell-Griner, Ph.D.
        Shayne D. Bland, M.Sc.
        Deborah Holtzman, Ph.D.
        Division of Adult and Community Health
        National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

        Abstract

        Problem/Condition: In the United States, disparities in risks for chronic disease (e.g., diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer) and injury exist among racial and ethnic groups. This report summarizes findings from the 1997 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) of the distribution of access to health care, health-status indicators, health-risk behaviors, and use of clinical preventive services across five racial and ethnic groups (i.e., whites, blacks, Hispanics, American Indians or Alaska Natives, and Asians or Pacific Islanders) and by state.

        Reporting Period Covered: 1997.

        Description of System: The BRFSS is a state-based telephone survey of the civilian, noninstitutionalized, adult (i.e., persons aged greater than or equal to 18 years) population. In 1997, all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico participated in the BRFSS.

        Results: Variations in risk for chronic disease and injury among racial and ethnic groups exist both within states and across states. For example, in Arizona, 11.0% of whites, 26.2% of Hispanics, and 50.5% of American Indians or Alaska Natives reported having no health insurance. Across states, the median percentage of adults who reported not having this insurance ranged from 10.8% for whites to 24.5% for American Indians or Alaska Natives. Other findings are as follows. Blacks, Hispanics, American Indians or Alaska Natives, and Asians or Pacific Islanders were more likely than whites to report poor access to health care (i.e., no health-care coverage and cost as a barrier to obtaining health care). Blacks, Hispanics, and American Indians or Alaska Natives were more likely than whites and Asians or Pacific Islanders to report fair or poor health status, obesity, diabetes, and no leisure-time physical activity. Blacks were substantially more likely than other racial or ethnic groups to report high blood pressure. Among all groups, American Indians or Alaska Natives were the most likely to report cigarette smoking. Except for Asians or Pacific Islanders, the median percentage of adults who reported not always wearing a safety belt while driving or riding in a car was greater than or equal to 30%. The Papanicolaou test was the most commonly reported screening measure: greater than or equal to 81% of white, black, and Hispanic women with an intact uterine cervix reported having had one in the past 3 years. Among white, black, and Hispanic women aged greater than or equal to 50 years, greater than or equal to 63% reported having had a mammogram in the past 2 years. Approximately two thirds of white, black, and Hispanic women aged greater than or equal to 50 years reported having had both a mammogram and a clinical breast examination in the past 2 years; this behavior was least common among Hispanics and most common among blacks. Screening for colorectal cancer was low among whites, blacks, and Hispanics aged greater than or equal to 50 years: in each racial or ethnic group, less than or equal to 20% reported having used a home-kit blood stool test in the past year, and less than or equal to 30% reported having had a sigmoidoscopy within the last 5 years.

        Interpretation: Differences in median percentages between racial and ethnic groups, as well as between states within each racial and ethnic group, are likely mediated by various factors. According to published literature, socioeconomic factors (e.g., age distribution, educational attainment, employment status, and poverty), lifestyle behaviors (e.g., lack of physical activity, alcohol intake, and cigarette smoking), aspects of the social environment (e.g., educational and economic opportunities, neighborhood and work conditions, and state and local laws enacted to discourage high-risk behaviors), and factors affecting the health-care system (e.g., access to health care, and cost and availability of screening for diseases and health-risk factors) may be associated with these differences.

        Action Taken: States will continue to use the BRFSS to collect information about health-risk behaviors among various racial and ethnic groups. Analysis of these data will enable states to monitor factors that may affect the rate of chronic disease- and injury-related morbidity and mortality and to develop public health programs and policies to address these problems.

        INTRODUCTION

        Behaviors (e.g., physical inactivity, excessive alcohol consumption, and cigarette smoking) can contribute to chronic disease- and injury-related morbidity and mortality in the United States (1). Preventive health practices (e.g., cholesterol screening, mammography, the blood stool test, and sigmoidoscopy) can help identify early stages of chronic disease (e.g., heart disease, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer), thereby reducing the morbidity and mortality rates from these leading causes of death among the U.S. adult (i.e., persons aged greater than or equal to 18 years) population (2). Increasing the use of screening for chronic disease and reducing high-risk behaviors are among the year 2000 national health objectives (3).

        In the United States, disparities in risk for chronic disease and injury exist between non-Hispanic whites and persons belonging to other racial or ethnic groups (4). For example, in 1996 blacks had the highest death rates for seven causes of deaths, and American Indians or Alaska Natives had the highest death rates for two of the causes (Table 1). Conversely, Asians or Pacific Islanders had the lowest death rates for six of the causes of death, and Hispanics had the lowest death rates for four causes. In 1970, persons in racial and ethnic minority groups accounted for 16% of the population; by 1998, this proportion had increased to 27%. The proportion is expected to continue increasing, to nearly 50% by 2050 (5).

        Although persons in racial and ethnic minority groups are accounting for increasingly larger proportions of the U.S. population, information about the health behaviors of persons in minority groups is insufficient, especially at the state and local levels (6). Ongoing state-specific information is important in identifying or monitoring the prevalence of access to health care, health-status indicators, health-risk behaviors, and use of clinical preventive services among various racial and ethnic groups. These data can be used to identify disparities among racial and ethnic groups and to plan, implement, and evaluate culturally appropriate prevention programs at the state and local levels.

        State-specific data about modifiable risk factors for chronic diseases and other leading causes of death among adults are collected each year through the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), an ongoing surveillance system. The BRFSS is administered by state health departments each month in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.* This system can be used to measure achievement toward national health objectives (3) and specific state objectives. The history, rationale and use of the BRFSS have been previously described (7-10). In this report, 1997 state-specific BRFSS estimates of access to health care, health-status indicators, health-risk behaviors, and use of clinical preventive services are presented for five racial and ethnic groups.

        METHODS

        Sampling

        Each state health department used random digit dialing to select samples of adults in households with telephone. The samples represent each state's civilian, noninstitutionalized, adult population (7). States used the three-stage cluster sampling based on the Waksberg method (11) or simple random sampling, stratified random sampling, or other sampling designs.

        Questionnaire

        The BRFSS includes a core set of questions asked in all participating states each year and a rotating set of core questions asked every other year. Rotating core questions asked in 1997 were about awareness of high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol, alcohol use, safety belt use, testing for cholesterol, and colorectal cancer screening. Because the rotating core question regarding leisure-time physical activity was not asked in 1997, the 1996 data for this health behavior are used in this report.

        Language Barriers

        If a substantial portion of a state's population does not speak English proficiently, the state can use a Spanish version of the core questionnaire provided by CDC. If the interviewer determines that the respondent is not proficient in the available languages, the interviewer does not administer the survey and notes language barrier as the reason for ending the telephone call.

        Data Collection and Processing

        In each state, during the interview period in each month, BRFSS data are collected from randomly selected adults. The data are sent to CDC after the monthly interviewing cycle ends. CDC edits and checks the reliability of the data collected.

        A computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) system, which permits direct entry of data into a computer file during an interview, was used in 49 states in 1997. CATI helps reduce errors in data collection by facilitating data coding and entry and by enabling monitoring of the interviewers.

        Data Weighting and Analysis

        CDC aggregates the edited monthly data files to create a yearly sample for each state. Each state's yearly data file is weighted to the respondent's probability of selection and to the age- and sex-specific or race-, age-, sex-specific population from the most current census data (or intercensal estimates) for each state (9,12). CDC uses these weighted data to estimate the prevalence of risk factors for each state's population. SUDAAN, a software package for analyzing complex survey data, is used to calculate the standard errors and the 95% confidence intervals (CI) around the prevalence estimates (13).

        In 1997, the number of interviews completed in each state ranged from 1,505 to 4,923 (median: 2,340). Response rates were calculated according to the methodology of the Council of American Survey Research Organization (CASRO) (14) and ranged from 36.7% to 88.9% (median: 62.1%).

        Each BRFSS respondent reports his or her race and ethnicity. These self-reports were the basis of the five categories used in this report: white, black, Hispanic, American Indian or Alaska Native, and Asian or Pacific Islander. Any respondent reporting Hispanic ethnicity was categorized as Hispanic, regardless of race. Survey respondents who reported they were of another race and not Hispanic (0.6% of respondents) and those who replied "don't know" or refused to answer the questions on both race and ethnicity (less than 0.5% of respondents) were excluded from this analysis. In this report, state-level estimates for any race- and ethnicity-specific group that had less than 50 respondents are considered unstable and are not shown. No statistical testing was performed for comparisons presented in this report; therefore, these findings should be considered descriptive.

        RESULTS

        In the 1997 BRFSS, whites comprised 75.4% of the respondent group (Table 2). Blacks represented 9.7% of the cohort, Hispanics represented 11.1%, American Indians or Alaska Natives accounted for 1.0%, and Asians or Pacific Islanders accounted for 2.8%. The number of respondents was sufficient (i.e., greater than or equal to 50) in 51 states for whites, 35 states for blacks, 36 states for Hispanics, 11 states for American Indians or Alaska Natives, and 10 states for Asians or Pacific Islanders. Survey questions that were restricted to adults of a certain age (e.g., colorectal cancer screening among persons aged greater than or equal to 50 years) or sex (e.g., breast cancer screening among women) further reduced the number of states that had a sufficient number of respondents for analysis.

        The factors related to access to health care, health-status indicators, and health-risk behaviors (described in Tables 3-16) are those that place adults at high risk for chronic disease and injury. In contrast, use of clinical preventive services (described in Tables 17-23) reduces the risk of chronic disease, because screening allows early detection and treatment.

        Access to Health Care

        Low Educational Attainment

        The median percentage of adults who reported having less than a high school education was 9.8% for whites (range: 0.7%-22.2%), 17.2% for blacks (range: 2.8%-31.0%), 20.9% for Hispanics (range: 11.3%-47.4%), 17.0% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 3.4%-32.0%), and 9.5% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 3.5%-23.9%) (Table 3).

        Lack of Health-Care Coverage

        The median percentage of adults who reported that they did not have any kind of health-care coverage, including prepaid plans (e.g., health maintenance organizations) and government plans (e.g., Medicare), varied considerably between states and between racial and ethnic groups (Table 4). Hispanics and American Indians or Alaska Natives were more than twice as likely as whites to lack health-care coverage. The median percentage of respondents who were uninsured was 10.8% for whites (range: 6.4%-18.4%), 16.4% for blacks (range: 5.8%-34.9%), 22.6% for Hispanics (range: 1.3%-44.9%), 24.5% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 12.5%-50.5%), and 14.3% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 4.8%-31.1%).

        Cost as a Barrier to Obtaining Health Care

        The median percentage of adults who reported they needed to see a doctor in the last 12 months but could not because of the cost, irrespective of insurance status, ranged from 9.4% to 16.2% (Table 5). Whites were the least likely racial or ethnic group to report that cost was a barrier to obtaining health care. The median percentage was 9.4% for whites (range: 5.4%-24.3%), 13.2% for blacks (range: 6.6%-27.7%), 16.2% for Hispanics (range: 7.9%-30.1%), 12.6% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 9.2%-26.7%), and 11.6% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 4.7%-16.3%).

        No Routine Physical Examination

        Blacks were the least likely racial or ethnic group to report having had no routine physical examination within the past 2 years (Table 6). The median percentage of BRFSS participants who reported not having had a recent, routine physical examination was 18.0% for whites (range: 11.6%-28.4%), 8.7% for blacks (range: 4.7%-19.3%), 18.2% for Hispanics (range: 7.7%-33.9%), 14.5% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 8.8%-30.0%), and 17.1% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 5.9%-25.2%).

        Health-Status Indicators

        Fair or Poor Health Status

        The race- and ethnicity-specific median percentage of adults who reported fair or poor health status ranged from 8.8% to 19.4% (Table 7). The median percentage was 11.6% for whites (range: 3.4%-21.7%), 19.4% for blacks (range: 10.3%-30.5%), 16.1% for Hispanics (range: 2.1%-35.2%), 17.5% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 10.1%-35.4%), and 8.8% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 5.6%-17.2%).

        Obesity

        A U.S. man or woman having a body mass index of greater than or equal to 30 kg/m2 is considered obese (15). This criterion conforms to World Health Organization guidelines (16). In the 1997 BRFSS, respondents were asked their weight and height, and body mass index was calculated. More than one-fourth of blacks and American Indians or Alaska Natives were determined to be obese (Table 8). The median percentage of respondents who were obese was 15.6% for whites (range: 5.8%-21.2%), 26.4% for blacks (range: 7.6%-33.2%), 18.2% for Hispanics (range: 8.1%-34.7%), 30.1% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 13.0%-32.3%), and 4.8% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 1.7%-16.9%).

        Awareness of Certain Medical Conditions

        High Blood Pressure. The median percentage of adults who reported having ever been told by a health professional that their blood pressure was high was 23.0% for whites (range: 11.0%-29.6%), 30.9% for blacks (range: 21.9%-45.4%), 18.6% for Hispanics (range: 11.4%-28.4%), 20.7% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 16.6%-30.7%), and 16.3% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 4.5%-27.9%) (Table 9).

        Diabetes. The median percentage of adults who reported having ever been told by a health professional that they had diabetes was less than 8% in each racial and ethnic group (Table 10). The median percentage was 4.4% for whites (range: 0.7%-6.2%), 7.6% for blacks (range: 2.6%-17.9%), 5.5% for Hispanics (range: 0.4%-14.4%), 7.6% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 3.3%-14.0%), and 4.6% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 0.0%-8.2%).

        High Blood Cholesterol. The racial- and ethnic-specific median percentages of adults who had had their blood cholesterol checked and reported having ever been told by a health professional that they had high blood cholesterol were very similar, from 25.6% for Hispanics to 29.7% for whites (Table 11). The median percentage was 29.7% for whites (range: 14.3%-35.2%), 26.0% for blacks (range: 7.6%-36.7%), 25.6% for Hispanics (range: 12.5%-41.0%), and 27.3% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 16.3%-35.8%). In the states that had a sufficient number of American Indian or Alaska Native respondents for this question, the percentage was 26.0% (95% CI: 17.7%-34.2%) for Alaska, 28.6% (95% CI: 14.2%-42.9%) for Oklahoma, and 26.5% (95% CI: 9.3%-43.8%) for Washington.

        Health-Risk Behaviors

        No Leisure-Time Physical Activity

        The BRFSS rotating core question on leisure-time physical activity was asked in 1996 but not in 1997. Leisure-time physical activity is exercise, recreation, or physical activities (e.g., running, calisthenics, golfing, gardening, or walking) that are not performed as part of regular job duties. The median percentage of persons who reported no leisure-time physical activity was greater than or equal to 25% in each racial and ethnic group (Table 12). For each group, the percentage varied by greater than or equal to 17 percentage points across states. The percentage ranged from 13.0% to 50.6% for whites (median: 25.1%), from 17.8% to 54.6% for blacks (median: 38.2%), from 15.0% to 51.9% for Hispanics (median: 34.2%), from 26.7% to 43.2% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (median: 37.2%), and from 21.5% to 40.3% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (median: 28.9%).

        Alcohol Consumption

        Current Drinking. For each racial and ethnic group, the median percentage of adults who reported current drinking (i.e., consumption of greater than or equal to 1 drink of beer, wine, wine cooler, or liquor in the past month) varied across states by greater than or equal to 33 percentage points (Table 13). The range was 27.0%-71.3% for whites (median: 55.4%), 25.1%-73.2% for blacks (median: 40.4%), 26.5%-70.0% for Hispanics (median: 50.8%), 30.8%-64.2% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (median: 50.5%), and 10.2%-58.5% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (median: 38.2%).

        Binge Drinking. Asians or Pacific Islanders were the group least likely to report binge drinking (i.e., consumption of greater than or equal to 5 drinks on at least one occasion in the past month); American Indians or Alaska Natives were the most likely to report this behavior (Table 14). The median percentage of adults who reported binge drinking was 14.3% for whites (range: 7.2%-23.6%), 8.7% for blacks (range: 3.0%-23.6%), 16.2% for Hispanics (range: 4.3%-28.0%), 18.9% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 11.4%-30.2%), and 6.7% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 0.0%-31.9%).

        Cigarette Smoking

        The median percentage of adults who reported having ever smoked greater than or equal to 100 cigarettes and currently smoked varied almost fourfold across the racial and ethnic groups (Table 15). The median percentage was 23.6% for whites (range: 13.3%-30.8%), 22.8% for blacks (range: 14.8%-37.0%), 23.1% for Hispanics (range: 10.5%-43.6%), 41.3% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 3.1%-48.6%), and 10.7% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 4.7%-36.1%).

        Lack of Safety Belt Use

        The median percentage of adults who reported not always wearing a safety belt while driving or riding in a car was greater than or equal to 30% for each racial and ethnic group except Asians or Pacific Islanders (Table 16). The median percentage of adults who reported this behavior was 30.0% for whites (range: 13.0%-60.6%), 37.6% for blacks (range: 11.7%-63.0%), 30.3% for Hispanics (range: 10.9%-57.5%), 40.9% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 20.6%-75.1%), and 18.6% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 9.4%-27.4%).

        Clinical Preventive Services

        Blood Cholesterol Checked

        The median percentage of adults who reported having had their blood cholesterol checked within the last 5 years was greater than or equal to 55% in each racial and ethnic group (Table 17). The median percentage was 71.2% for whites (range: 56.1%-82.8%), 67.4% for blacks (range: 45.3%-81.7%), 59.3% for Hispanics (range: 45.7%-81.7%), 54.7% for American Indians or Alaska Natives (range: 49.9%-75.4%), and 67.8% for Asians or Pacific Islanders (range: 36.7%-74.1%).

        Papanicolaou (Pap) Test

        The median percentage of white, black, or Hispanic women with an intact uterine cervix who reported having had a Pap test in the past 3 years was greater than or equal to 81% (Table 18). The median percentage was 84.7% for whites (range: 77.7%-93.4%), 91.1% for blacks (range: 83.5%-97.0%), and 80.9% for Hispanics (range: 69.2%-92.9%). In Alaska, the only state that had greater than or equal to 50 Native American or Alaska Native respondents for this question, the percentage of women with an intact uterine cervix who reported having had a recent Pap test was 95.5% (95% CI: 91.1%-100.0%). In the states that had a sufficient number of Asian or Pacific Islander respondents for this question, the percentage was 84.2% for Hawaii (95% CI: 80.5%-88.0%), 75.9% for New York (95% CI: 63.5%-88.3%), and 84.1% for Washington (95% CI: 73.6%-94.5%).

        Breast Cancer Screening

        Mammogram. The percentage of women aged greater than or equal to 50 years who reported having had a mammogram in the past 2 years was 73.7% for whites (range: 58.7%-89.7%), 76.1% for blacks (range: 44.3%-85.5%), and 63.5% for Hispanics (range: 59.7%-79.6%) (Table 19). Alaska was the only state that had greater than or equal to 50 Native American or Alaska Native respondents to this question; the percentage who reported having had a recent mammogram was 93.5% (95% CI: 87.7%-99.2%). Hawaii was the only state that had greater than or equal to 50 Asian or Pacific Islander respondents; the percentage was 80.7% (95% CI: 75.2%-86.2%).

        Clinical Breast Examination. The median percentage of white, black, or Hispanic women aged greater than or equal to 50 years who reported having had a clinical breast exam in the past 2 years was greater than 75% (Table 20). The median percentage was 77.5% for whites (range: 64.7%-88.4%), 78.2% for blacks (range: 57.6%-90.0%), and 75.5% for Hispanics (range: 58.3%-78.7%). In Alaska, the only state that had greater than or equal to 50 American Indians or Alaska Native respondents for this question, the percentage of women who reported having had a recent clinical breast exam was 93.4% (95% CI: 87.1%-99.7%). In Hawaii, the only state with a sufficient number of Asian or Pacific Islander respondents, the percentage was 77.8% (95% CI: 71.3%-84.3%).

        Mammogram plus Clinical Breast Exam. The median percentage of women aged greater than or equal to 50 years who reported having had both a mammogram and a clinical breast exam in the past 2 years was 67.6% for whites (range: 51.3%-81.3%), 67.8% for blacks (range: 35.7%-79.5%), and 57.8% for Hispanics (range: 53.7-72.3) (Table 21). Alaska was the only state that had greater than or equal to 50 American Indian or Alaska Native respondents for this question; 88.5% reported having had both a mammogram and a clinical breast exam in the past 2 years (95% CI: 80.1%-96.8%). Hawaii was the only state that had greater than or equal to 50 Asian or Pacific Islander respondents; 71.2% reported having had both screening procedures recently (95% CI: 64.3%-78.2%).

        Colorectal Cancer Screening

        Home-Kit Blood Stool Test. A blood stool test (also called fecal occult blood test) is a test to determine whether the stool contains blood. The test may be done at home with a special kit. The median percentage of adults aged greater than or equal to 50 years who reported having used a home-kit blood stool test in the past year was 18.2% for whites (range: 9.1%-31.2%), 20.3% for blacks (range: 3.0%-43.3%), and 14.2% for Hispanics (range: 5.8%-28.6%) (Table 22). In Alaska, the only state that had greater than or equal to 50 Native American or Alaska Native respondents, the percentage who reported having recently used a home-kit blood stool test was 12.3% (95% CI: 4.3%-20.4%). Two states had greater than or equal to 50 Asian or Pacific Islander respondents for this question; the percentage was 2.6% in California (95% CI: 0.0%-6.2%) and 23.8% in Hawaii (95% CI: 18.9%-28.7%).

        Sigmoidoscopy. Sigmoidoscopy (also called proctoscopy) is a procedure involving a thin tube being inserted into the rectum to view the bowel for signs of cancer and other health problems. The median percentage of adults aged greater than or equal to 50 years who reported having had a sigmoidoscopy within the last 5 years was 30.4% for whites (range: 15.6%-49.1%), 28.2% for blacks (range: 10.9%-38.3%), and 22.4% for Hispanics (range: 18.1%-40.7%) (Table 23). In Alaska, the only state that had greater than or equal to 50 American Indian or Alaska Native respondents for this question, the percentage who reported having had a recent sigmoidoscopy was 27.6% (95% CI: 16.7%-38.5%). Two states had greater than or equal to 50 Asian or Pacific Islander respondents to this question; the percentage was 24.3% in California (95% CI: 11.4%-37.2%) and 40.7% in Hawaii (95% CI: 34.9%-46.5%).

        DISCUSSION

        Adults in the United States continue to engage in behaviors that increase their risk of chronic disease and injury (1). Since 1984, BRFSS data have documented substantial state-to-state variation in the prevalence of these behaviors (8,17-24). This report presents 1997 BRFSS data by state and documents disparities in the prevalence of health-status indicators, health-risk behaviors, and receipt of clinical preventive services across five racial and ethnic groups (a summary is provided in Table 24).

        The differences in median percentages between racial and ethnic groups, as well as between states within each racial and ethnic group, are likely mediated by various factors. Socioeconomic factors (e.g., age distribution, educational attainment, employment status, and poverty), lifestyle behaviors (e.g., lack of physical activity, alcohol intake, and cigarette smoking), aspects of the social environment (e.g., educational and economic opportunities, neighborhood and work conditions, and state and local laws enacted to discourage high-risk behaviors), and factors affecting the health-care system (e.g., access to health care, and cost and availability of screening for diseases and health-risk factors) are thought to be major reasons for such differences (25-28). Level of education is highly correlated with the prevalence of many health risks (e.g., obesity, lack of physical activity, and cigarette smoking) (27,29-31). In this report, the percentage of adults who did not have at least a high school education in 1997 varied more than twofold across the five racial and ethnic groups. Persons in the United States who have more education usually have higher incomes, are more likely to have health-care coverage, and perhaps are better able to access and use the health-care system (4,31). In addition, having health insurance is closely associated with employment status. If a person is unemployed or is employed in a part-time or low-wage job, employee health benefits may not be available or the portion of the cost the employee must bear may be prohibitive (32). Persons in the United States who do not have health insurance are less likely to receive clinical preventive services (33,34). Thus, education, employment, and health insurance all affect the health and health behavior of U.S. adults.

        The literature indicates that recent immigration and lack of fluency in English may affect the prevalence of risks for chronic disease and injury among certain racial and ethnic groups. In 1997, 61% of the Asian or Pacific Islander portion and 38% of the Hispanic portion of the U.S. population were foreign born; in contrast, only 8% of the white portion, 6% of the black portion, and 6% of the American Indian or Alaska Native portion were foreign born (5). Although some immigrants are highly educated and have high incomes (5), lack of familiarity with the U.S. public and private health systems, different cultural attitudes about the use of traditional and U.S. conventional medicine (6), and lack of fluency in English may pose barriers to obtaining appropriate health care (35).

        Conditions associated with very poor urban areas (e.g., high rates of circulatory diseases, accidents, homicide, crime, infection with the human immunodeficiency virus, and exposure to environmental hazards) can negatively affect health (36). On the other hand, living outside metropolitan areas can also be a risk factor for poor health, because fewer opportunities may exist for health-care and clinical preventive services (37). Racial and ethnic groups tend to distribute differently in urban and rural settings. For example, American Indians or Alaska Natives are the most likely group to live outside metropolitan areas (5). More than one half of Hispanics and blacks and nearly one half of Asians or Pacific Islanders, but only one fourth of whites, live in central cities (5).

        Of the five racial and ethnic groups in this report, Hispanics reported the highest median prevalence of three of the four factors associated with limited access to health care (i.e., less than a high school education, cost as a barrier to obtaining health care, and no routine physical examination). Hispanics also reported the second- highest prevalence of no health-care coverage. The latter finding is consistent with observations from the 1997 Current Population Survey (38), the 1998 National Health Interview Survey (4), and the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (39) that Hispanics and blacks were the groups most likely to report having no health insurance. These three surveys did not present data for American Indians or Alaska Natives or for Asians or Pacific Islanders. All four national surveys found that whites were the least likely racial and ethnic group to report that they had no health-care coverage. The BRFSS and Medical Expenditure Panel Survey also found that whites were the least likely to report that cost was a barrier to obtaining health care. In the BRFSS, blacks were the least likely to report not having a recent physical examination, and Asians or Pacific Islanders were the least likely to report having less than a high school education.

        The National Cholesterol Education Program recommends that all adults in the United States have their total blood cholesterol checked every 5 years (40), but in this report, the median percentage of adults who reported having had this screening procedure within the last 5 years ranged from only 54.7% among American Indians or Alaska Natives to 71.2% among whites. Only seven states had achieved the year 2000 national health objective that greater than or equal to 75% of adults have had their blood cholesterol checked within the last 5 years (3). In this report, a timely Pap test was the most frequently reported clinical preventive service: the median percentage of white, black, or Hispanic women with an intact uterine cervix who reported having had a Pap test in the past 3 years was greater than or equal to 81%. For any racial or ethnic group, only three states had reached the national health objective that greater than or equal to 95% of women have had a timely Pap test, but most states had reached the objective that greater than or equal to 60% of women aged greater than or equal to 50 years have had both a mammogram and a clinical breast exam within the past 2 years (3). The median percentage of white, black, or Hispanic adults who reported having been screened for colorectal cancer was low. The data from this report and a previous report indicate that less than or equal to 20% had used the home-kit blood stool test in the past year and less than or equal to 30% had had a sigmoidoscopy within the last 5 years (41). The American Cancer Society recommends that all persons aged greater than or equal to 50 years have a blood stool test each year and a sigmoidoscopy every 5 years (42).

        Caution must be used in interpreting these BRFSS data. In 1997, only 11 states had a sufficient number of (i.e., greater than or equal to 50) American Indian or Alaska Native respondents to produce stable state-level estimates, and only 10 states had a sufficient number of Asian or Pacific Islander respondents. When responses to BRFSS questions were stratified by age and sex, as few as one state had greater than or equal to 50 respondents in a racial or ethnic group. Thus, the prevalence reported may not be representative of the nation for these groups.

        In addition, combining several populations into a broad category may mask important differences between the populations. BRFSS surveys conducted among Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese persons in California have demonstrated that each subpopulation has some distinct characteristics in educational attainment, income, prevalence of health-risk behaviors, and use of clinical preventive services (6,35,43). Thus, a median prevalence for the broader category of Asian or Pacific Islander may not accurately reflect the prevalence among the subpopulations in this group.

        The racial and ethnic categories used in this report may be not only too broad, but also imprecise. The proportion of persons in the United States who identify their race as American Indian or Alaska Native has increased since the 1960s (44). The increase is larger than can be accounted for by deaths, births, immigrations, and improvements in census coverage. This disproportionate increase suggests that persons are now more likely to identify themselves on censuses and surveys as American Indian or Alaska Native.

        The BRFSS-estimated prevalences of access to health care, health-status indicators, health-risk behaviors, and clinical preventive services pertain only to the U.S. adult population living in households with telephones. Overall, 95% of U.S. households have telephones; coverage ranges from 87% to 98% across states and varies for subpopulations as well (45). In 1996 an estimated 5.0% of white; 14.6% of black; 14.6% of Hispanic; 16.8% of American Indian, Aleut, or Eskimo; and 4.7% of Asian or Pacific Islander households had no telephone (46). Approximately 8% of households in the South, 5.5% in both the Northeast and West, and 5.3% in the West had no telephone. Persons in lower socioeconomic groups also typically had lower telephone coverage. The BRFSS uses no direct method to compensate for no telephone in the home, but poststratification weights are used and may partially correct for any bias caused by non-telephone coverage. BRFSS weights adjust for differences in probability of selection, nonresponse, and non-telephone coverage, and they must be used to derive representative population-based prevalence estimates.

        CONCLUSION

        Most of the risks behaviors associated with chronic disease and injury and described in this report are modifiable. Lack of health insurance, cost as a barrier to obtaining health care, obesity, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, lack of leisure-time physical activity, binge drinking, cigarette smoking, not always wearing a safety belt, and screening for cancer could be improved through more effective state and local public health programs. Health-care practitioners could do more to encourage their patients to reduce harmful behaviors and adopt healthier behaviors (47). In addition, health-care delivery systems could offer patients more counseling on preventive measures (e.g., losing weight, stopping smoking, wearing safety belts, or getting a timely mammogram) and facilitate patients' access to clinical preventive services (e.g., by coordinating mammography vans that visit worksites or neighborhoods, or hosting health fairs at shopping centers that offer blood pressure and cholesterol screening) (48). Rapid improvements in modifiable risks and particularly in preventive services are possible, as evidenced by the doubling of timely screening for breast cancer in the United States from 1987 through 1992 (49). In the early 1980s, use of mammography had been underused by women, especially among black women, but the gap between whites and blacks disappeared by 1992.

        State-specific data and racial- and ethnic-specific data from the BRFSS can provide a sound basis for developing and evaluating public health programs to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in health risks. In Georgia, analysis of BRFSS data has prompted implementation of a parallel, local survey in a large urban county to further investigate such disparities (personal communication, Linda Martin, BRFSS coordinator, Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health). In Alaska, according to BRFSS data, the median percentage of adults who smoke is higher than that for the nation, and in this state American Indians or Alaska Natives have the highest percentage of smokers of all racial or ethnic groups. Alaska is using BRFSS data to support state tobacco control efforts to reduce the prevalence of smoking and its harmful health effects (50).

        This report is a first step toward understanding some of the reasons for racial and ethnic disparities in health and health behaviors. More analytic work is needed to shed light on the reasons for these differences. A better understanding of these differences should help states develop effective, culturally sensitive public health prevention programs to decrease the prevalence of high-risk behaviors and increase the use of preventive services. The BRFSS is also a valuable tool in monitoring progress toward national year 2000 and state health objectives for racial and ethnic populations.

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        * For simplicity in this report, the term state hereafter includes the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.



        Table 1

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        TABLE 1. Death rates* for selected causes of death, by race or ethnicity, United States -- National Center for Health Statistics, 1996 (4)

        Cause of death

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        Heart disease

        129.8

        191.5

        88.6

        100.8

        71.7

        Stroke

        24.5

        44.2

        19.5

        21.1

        23.9

        Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

        21.5

        17.8

        8.9

        12.6

        8.6

        Diabetes

        12.0

        28.8

        18.8

        27.8

        8.8

        Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis

        7.3

        9.2

        12.6

        20.7

        2.6

        Lung cancer

        38.9

        48.9

        15.4

        24.4

        17.4

        Colorectal cancer

        11.8

        16.8

        7.3

        8.5

        7.7

        Breast cancer

        19.8

        26.5

        12.8

        12.7

        8.9

        Motor vehicle-related injuries

        16.3

        16.7

        16.1

        34.0

        9.5

        Pneumonia and influenza

        12.2

        17.8

        9.7

        14.0

        9.9

        * Age-adjusted rates per 100,000. Rates are adjusted to the 1940 population.
        † In this table only, Hispanics may be of any race; therefore, this category is not mutually exclusive with the four categories for race.


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        Table 2

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        TABLE 2. Racial and ethnic distribution of survey respondents, by state -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        No.

        %*

        No.

        %

        No.

        %

        No.

        %

        No.

        %

        Alabama

        1,632

        74.9%

        443

        21.3%

        48

        2.1%

        19

        1.1%

        9

        0.6%

        Alaska

        1,077

        76.5%

        16

        2.5%

        66

        4.5%

        313

        13.4%

        38

        3.1%

        Arizona

        1,516

        78.0%

        31

        1.6%

        244

        16.4%

        70

        2.3%

        30

        1.7%

        Arkansas

        1,494

        83.5%

        207

        11.0%

        47

        3.2%

        31

        2.0%

        5

        0.4%

        California

        2,570

        54.0%

        202

        6.1%

        969

        28.6%

        62

        1.9%

        260

        9.5%

        Colorado

        1,492

        81.9%

        49

        2.2%

        218

        13.4%

        12

        0.8%

        29

        1.7%

        Connecticut

        1,917

        86.7%

        116

        4.4%

        132

        6.5%

        6

        0.3%

        45

        2.1%

        Delaware

        2,039

        80.7%

        401

        14.9%

        51

        2.4%

        12

        0.4%

        28

        1.6%

        District of Columbia

        458

        35.6%

        972

        59.8%

        41

        2.8%

        3

        0.2%

        23

        1.6%

        Florida

        2,583

        72.3%

        340

        10.6%

        476

        15.1%

        20

        0.6%

        44

        1.5%

        Georgia

        1,634

        71.1%

        584

        25.2%

        51

        2.4%

        2

        0.1%

        26

        1.2%

        Hawaii

        723

        29.8%

        32

        1.8%

        300

        16.3%

        5

        0.3%

        995

        51.8%

        Idaho

        4,568

        93.1%

        7

        0.2%

        184

        4.5%

        72

        1.4%

        38

        0.8%

        Illinois

        2,245

        74.0%

        330

        13.2%

        231

        9.1%

        12

        0.5%

        62

        3.2%

        Indiana

        2,124

        90.2%

        141

        5.2%

        53

        2.9%

        15

        0.7%

        25

        0.9%

        Iowa

        3,445

        95.8%

        40

        0.9%

        64

        2.1%

        15

        0.5%

        24

        0.7%

        Kansas

        1,758

        87.8%

        113

        5.5%

        95

        5.3%

        7

        0.3%

        18

        1.1%

        Kentucky

        3,325

        92.7%

        251

        6.4%

        13

        0.5%

        5

        0.1%

        10

        0.2%

        Louisiana

        1,154

        66.8%

        394

        26.0%

        70

        4.8%

        13

        1.3%

        9

        1.1%

        Maine

        1,654

        97.7%

        7

        0.4%

        17

        1.1%

        10

        0.5%

        4

        0.4%

        Maryland

        3,509

        69.0%

        838

        25.1%

        88

        2.8%

        14

        0.4%

        76

        2.7%

        Massachusetts

        1,555

        89.5%

        64

        3.5%

        75

        4.4%

        7

        0.3%

        38

        2.2%

        Michigan

        2,106

        84.2%

        294

        10.3%

        65

        2.9%

        36

        1.5%

        23

        1.1%

        Minnesota

        4,487

        93.4%

        104

        2.1%

        109

        2.5%

        39

        0.7%

        52

        1.2%

        Mississippi

        1,090

        65.9%

        470

        31.7%

        26

        1.6%

        4

        0.4%

        5

        0.4%

        Missouri

        1,557

        87.0%

        222

        9.8%

        32

        1.7%

        11

        0.8%

        12

        0.6%

        Montana

        1,677

        93.2%

        5

        0.4%

        44

        2.8%

        60

        3.3%

        8

        0.4%

        Nebraska

        2,386

        93.4%

        183

        2.6%

        77

        2.6%

        12

        0.4%

        15

        0.9%

        Nevada

        2,063

        81.2%

        88

        4.7%

        208

        9.9%

        36

        1.2%

        53

        3.0%

        New Hampshire

        1,460

        96.8%

        5

        0.3%

        20

        1.4%

        7

        0.5%

        12

        1.0%

        New Jersey

        2,056

        77.8%

        250

        8.8%

        203

        9.2%

        15

        0.6%

        73

        3.6%

        New Mexico

        1,017

        53.4%

        17

        0.9%

        661

        39.9%

        75

        5.1%

        12

        0.7%

        New York

        2,480

        73.3%

        404

        12.6%

        312

        9.6%

        31

        0.8%

        105

        3.7%

        North Carolina

        2,705

        76.4%

        751

        19.3%

        82

        2.3%

        40

        1.1%

        26

        0.8%

        North Dakota

        1,717

        95.2%

        10

        0.7%

        13

        0.8%

        53

        3.2%

        3

        0.2%

        Ohio

        2,644

        88.0%

        432

        9.2%

        41

        1.6%

        15

        0.5%

        19

        0.9%

        Oklahoma

        1,596

        84.0%

        114

        6.1%

        54

        3.2%

        89

        5.6%

        15

        1.1%

        Oregon

        3,021

        91.5%

        43

        1.0%

        104

        3.5%

        57

        2.0%

        52

        2.0%

        Pennsylvania

        3,167

        88.5%

        275

        7.8%

        81

        2.1%

        17

        0.5%

        36

        1.1%

        Puerto Rico

        23

        0.9%

        6

        0.2%

        2,218

        98.9%

        0

        0.0%

        0

        0.0%

        Rhode Island

        1,681

        91.7%

        58

        3.2%

        55

        3.5%

        4

        0.3%

        18

        1.2%

        South Carolina

        1,518

        71.1%

        562

        26.1%

        36

        1.9%

        8

        0.4%

        10

        0.6%

        South Dakota

        2,031

        91.5%

        14

        0.6%

        47

        2.2%

        92

        5.5%

        6

        0.3%

        Tennessee

        2,466

        83.2%

        434

        14.4%

        47

        1.6%

        13

        0.4%

        12

        0.5%

        Texas

        1,590

        61.9%

        225

        8.4%

        575

        27.0%

        22

        0.9%

        47

        1.9%

        Utah

        2,633

        91.6%

        7

        0.3%

        142

        5.8%

        28

        0.6%

        34

        1.7%

        Vermont

        3,052

        95.7%

        9

        0.8%

        52

        1.7%

        21

        0.7%

        32

        1.1%

        Virginia

        2,734

        78.3%

        559

        14.3%

        123

        4.2%

        11

        0.4%

        36

        2.8%

        Washington

        3,143

        88.0%

        68

        2.1%

        152

        4.8%

        51

        1.5%

        111

        3.7%

        West Virginia

        2,329

        95.9%

        52

        2.0%

        40

        1.8%

        5

        0.2%

        4

        0.2%

        Wisconsin

        2,085

        92.4%

        61

        3.4%

        37

        2.0%

        30

        1.5%

        17

        0.8%

        Wyoming

        2,236

        92.7%

        8

        0.7%

        107

        4.8%

        33

        1.5%

        8

        0.4%

        Total

        109,222

        75.4%

        11,308

        9.7%

        9,296

        11.1%

        1,640

        1.0%

        2,692

        2.8%

        * Weighted percentages.


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        TABLE 3. Percentage of adults who reported having less than a high school education, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        19.9

        (17.8-21.9)

        19.4

        (17.1-21.6)

        24.8

        (19.7-29.9)

                   

        Alaska

        8.6

        ( 6.8-10.5)

        5.9

        ( 4.0- 7.8)

           

        12.1

        ( 0.0-24.8)

        24.9

        (18.3-31.5)

           

        Arizona

        7.2

        ( 5.4- 8.9)

        5.1

        ( 3.4- 6.8)

           

        18.0

        (11.7-24.3)

        3.4

        ( 0.0- 6.9)

           

        Arkansas

        19.9

        (17.6-22.2)

        18.1

        (15.9-20.2)

        8.6

        ( 0.0-17.8)

                   

        California

        18.4

        (16.9-19.9)

        6.5

        ( 5.4- 7.6)

        12.3

        ( 7.4-17.3)

        47.4

        (43.8-51.1)

        15.7

        ( 5.7-25.7)

        3.5

        ( 1.1- 5.9)

        Colorado

        10.0

        ( 8.4-11.7)

        6.2

        ( 4.8- 7.6)

           

        35.3

        (27.8-42.9)

               

        Connecticut

        8.7

        ( 7.3-10.1)

        7.2

        ( 5.9- 8.5)

        23.3

        (14.1-32.5)

        20.5

        (11.4-29.6)

               

        Delaware

        11.6

        (10.2-13.0)

        9.8

        ( 8.4-11.2)

        19.8

        (14.7-25.0)

        22.3

        ( 8.8-35.8)

               

        District of Columbia

        10.6

        ( 9.0-12.3)

        0.7

        ( 0.0- 1.5)

        16.3

        (13.8-18.8)

                   

        Florida

        12.9

        (11.5-14.2)

        8.9

        ( 7.6-10.2)

        27.4

        (22.1-32.7)

        22.1

        (17.5-26.7)

               

        Georgia

        13.9

        (12.2-15.6)

        12.8

        (10.8-14.7)

        17.7

        (13.9-21.5)

        15.1

        ( 3.2-27.1)

               

        Hawaii

        7.8

        ( 6.5- 9.2)

        4.5

        ( 2.5- 6.5)

           

        11.4

        ( 7.2-15.6)

           

        9.0

        ( 6.9-11.1)

        Idaho

        10.2

        ( 9.1-11.3)

        9.3

        ( 8.2-10.3)

           

        25.9

        (15.9-35.9)

        17.0

        ( 7.6-26.5)

           

        Illinois

        11.9

        (10.5-13.3)

        8.8

        ( 7.5-10.1)

        15.5

        (10.7-20.2)

        36.1

        (29.1-43.0)

           

        16.0

        ( 4.7-27.2)

        Indiana

        13.9

        (12.3-15.6)

        13.2

        (11.5-14.9)

        19.3

        (11.9-26.8)

        23.0

        ( 9.2-36.8)

               

        Iowa

        10.9

        ( 9.7-12.1)

        10.3

        ( 9.2-11.5)

           

        28.5

        (14.8-42.1)

               

        Kansas

        8.6

        ( 7.3- 9.9)

        8.6

        ( 7.2- 9.9)

        7.9

        ( 3.0-12.7)

        11.3

        ( 3.6-19.1)

               

        Kentucky

        22.1

        (20.5-23.7)

        22.2

        (20.5-23.9)

        22.2

        (16.1-28.2)

                   

        Louisiana

        16.0

        (13.9-18.1)

        12.7

        (10.6-14.9)

        23.7

        (18.5-28.9)

        18.9

        ( 8.4-29.4)

               

        Maine

        11.0

        ( 9.3-12.7)

        11.0

        ( 9.3-12.8)

                       

        Maryland

        10.7

        ( 9.6-11.9)

        9.5

        ( 8.3-10.7)

        14.6

        (11.7-17.5)

        18.0

        ( 6.7-29.4)

           

        9.9

        ( 0.0-28.3)

        Massachusetts

        8.7

        ( 7.2-10.3)

        8.5

        ( 6.9-10.2)

        10.3

        ( 3.0-17.6)

        15.5

        ( 6.6-24.3)

               

        Michigan

        12.0

        (10.6-13.4)

        10.4

        ( 8.9-11.8)

        18.4

        (13.3-23.6)

        37.4

        (24.5-50.3)

               

        Minnesota

        9.4

        ( 8.5-10.4)

        9.1

        ( 8.1-10.0)

        16.9

        ( 9.6-24.2)

        13.5

        ( 5.9-21.0)

           

        10.0

        ( 0.4-19.5)

        Mississippi

        21.6

        (19.0-24.2)

        16.9

        (14.2-19.5)

        31.0

        (25.3-36.7)

                   

        Missouri

        14.5

        (12.5-16.4)

        14.4

        (12.3-16.6)

        13.1

        ( 8.2-18.0)

                   

        Montana

        10.4

        ( 8.8-12.1)

        9.7

        ( 8.1-11.2)

               

        17.5

        ( 6.9-28.2)

           

        Nebraska

        10.3

        ( 8.9-11.8)

        9.7

        ( 8.2-11.2)

        11.5

        ( 6.9-16.2)

        27.3

        (14.6-40.0)

               

        Nevada

        8.0

        ( 5.8-10.1)

        7.1

        ( 4.8- 9.3)

        2.8

        ( 0.0- 6.1)

        13.0

        ( 3.3-22.6)

           

        23.9

        ( 2.6-45.1)

        New Hampshire

        9.4

        ( 7.6-11.1)

        9.5

        ( 7.7-11.3)

                       

        New Jersey

        9.5

        ( 8.2-10.9)

        8.3

        ( 6.9- 9.8)

        14.9

        ( 9.5-20.2)

        19.2

        (12.9-25.4)

           

        6.5

        ( 0.0-13.9)

        New Mexico

        15.6

        (13.5-17.7)

        7.0

        ( 5.2- 8.9)

           

        27.9

        (23.7-32.2)

        14.9

        ( 4.8-25.0)

           

        New York

        11.4

        (10.1-12.7)

        8.6

        ( 7.3- 9.9)

        17.2

        (12.8-21.7)

        21.3

        (15.9-26.8)

           

        12.3

        ( 4.2-20.4)

        North Carolina

        19.9

        (18.3-21.4)

        18.5

        (16.8-20.2)

        23.7

        (20.2-27.1)

        32.9

        (20.1-45.6)

               

        North Dakota

        14.5

        (12.8-16.2)

        14.6

        (12.8-16.3)

               

        15.5

        ( 5.9-25.0)

           

        Ohio

        11.0

        ( 9.6-12.5)

        10.4

        ( 8.9-11.8)

        17.0

        (11.4-22.7)

                   

        Oklahoma

        10.5

        ( 8.9-12.1)

        10.1

        ( 8.4-11.8)

        7.0

        ( 2.7-11.4)

        12.6

        ( 2.6-22.6)

        19.2

        ( 9.5-28.9)

           

        Oregon

        10.4

        ( 9.1-11.6)

        9.8

        ( 8.5-11.1)

           

        24.8

        (12.4-37.2)

        16.4

        ( 6.0-26.7)

        5.2

        ( 0.0-12.8)

        Pennsylvania

        11.9

        (10.7-13.0)

        11.4

        (10.1-12.6)

        14.6

        ( 9.5-19.6)

        19.8

        (10.1-29.5)

               

        Puerto Rico

        29.6

        (27.5-31.6)

               

        29.5

        (27.4-31.5)

               

        Rhode Island

        13.6

        (11.9-15.4)

        13.1

        (11.3-14.9)

        17.7

        ( 7.5-27.9)

        24.2

        (10.8-37.5)

               

        South Carolina

        16.5

        (14.8-18.3)

        14.4

        (12.6-16.3)

        23.0

        (19.0-27.0)

                   

        South Dakota

        12.3

        (10.8-13.8)

        11.1

        ( 9.5-12.6)

               

        32.0

        (22.2-41.8)

           

        Tennessee

        17.9

        (16.2-19.5)

        17.4

        (15.6-19.2)

        20.2

        (15.4-25.1)

                   

        Texas

        18.9

        (17.1-20.8)

        10.7

        ( 8.9-12.4)

        19.2

        (12.9-25.4)

        39.9

        (35.4-44.5)

               

        Utah

        7.0

        ( 5.8- 8.1)

        5.8

        ( 4.7- 6.9)

           

        22.7

        (13.9-31.4)

               

        Vermont

        10.8

        ( 9.5-12.1)

        10.9

        ( 9.6-12.2)

           

        14.2

        ( 4.4-24.1)

               

        Virginia

        12.4

        (10.7-14.1)

        10.0

        ( 8.8-11.3)

        23.4

        (18.8-28.0)

        11.7

        ( 6.0-17.4)

               

        Washington

        8.2

        ( 7.2- 9.2)

        7.9

        ( 6.8- 8.9)

        6.9

        ( 0.8-13.0)

        13.7

        ( 7.8-19.5)

        17.4

        ( 5.4-29.5)

        4.9

        ( 0.6- 9.3)

        West Virginia

        20.2

        (18.3-22.0)

        20.0

        (18.1-21.8)

        26.2

        (12.8-39.6)

                   

        Wisconsin

        10.7

        ( 9.1-12.3)

        10.2

        ( 8.5-11.9)

        15.2

        ( 4.6-25.7)

                   

        Wyoming

        8.0

        ( 6.8- 9.2)

        7.5

        ( 6.3- 8.7)

           

        12.1

        ( 5.4-18.9)

               

        Median

        11.2

         

        9.8

         

        17.2

         

        20.9

         

        17.0

         

        9.5

         

        Low

        7.0

        Utah

        0.7

        District of Columbia

        2.8

        Nevada

        11.3

        Kansas

        3.4

        Arizona

        3.5

        California

        High

        29.6

        Puerto Rico

        22.2

        Kentucky

        31.0

        Mississippi

        47.4

        California

        32.0

        South Dakota

        23.9

        Nevada

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
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        TABLE 4. Percentage of adults who reported having no health-care coverage,* by race or ethnicity and by state -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI§)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        14.5

        (12.7-16.2)

        11.3

        ( 9.6-13.0)

        24.6

        (20.0-29.1)

                   

        Alaska

        21.1

        (18.0-24.3)

        18.4

        (14.7-22.0)

           

        42.3

        (24.9-59.8)

        33.5

        (26.2-40.8)

           

        Arizona

        14.4

        (12.1-16.7)

        11.0

        ( 8.8-13.2)

           

        26.2

        (18.5-33.8)

        50.5

        (34.7-66.3)

           

        Arkansas

        17.1

        (14.8-19.4)

        15.7

        (13.2-18.2)

        23.4

        (16.4-30.3)

                   

        California

        19.3

        (17.8-20.8)

        11.6

        (10.2-13.1)

        11.0

        ( 6.2-15.8)

        38.5

        (34.9-42.1)

        16.8

        ( 6.1-27.5)

        11.1

        ( 6.6-15.5)

        Colorado

        11.9

        (10.0-13.7)

        9.4

        ( 7.6-11.1)

           

        25.9

        (18.9-33.0)

               

        Connecticut

        9.2

        ( 7.6-10.9)

        8.1

        ( 6.4- 9.9)

        17.2

        (10.0-24.5)

        20.4

        (11.2-29.6)

               

        Delaware

        10.6

        ( 9.0-12.1)

        8.2

        ( 6.6- 9.7)

        20.7

        (15.5-25.9)

        15.9

        ( 3.8-28.0)

               

        District of Columbia

        11.5

        ( 9.5-13.5)

        8.5

        ( 5.5-11.5)

        12.4

        ( 9.7-15.1)

                   

        Florida

        17.4

        (15.9-19.0)

        14.0

        (12.4-15.6)

        21.3

        (16.1-26.4)

        30.4

        (25.6-35.3)

               

        Georgia

        12.1

        (10.4-13.8)

        10.5

        ( 8.6-12.4)

        14.8

        (10.9-18.7)

        35.2

        (20.3-50.0)

               

        Hawaii

        6.1

        ( 4.8- 7.4)

        6.4

        ( 4.3- 8.4)

           

        10.3

        ( 6.2-14.5)

           

        4.8

        ( 3.1- 6.4)

        Idaho

        16.5

        (15.0-18.0)

        16.0

        (14.5-17.6)

           

        26.5

        (15.8-37.1)

        16.6

        ( 7.8-25.5)

           

        Illinois

        11.4

        (10.0-12.7)

        7.5

        ( 6.4- 8.7)

        15.3

        (11.1-19.6)

        33.2

        (26.2-40.2)

           

        16.0

        ( 4.7-27.2)

        Indiana

        12.3

        (10.7-13.9)

        11.9

        (10.2-13.6)

        19.0

        (11.7-26.2)

        15.7

        ( 5.2-26.1)

               

        Iowa

        9.6

        ( 8.5-10.8)

        9.1

        ( 7.9-10.2)

           

        16.2

        ( 6.4-26.0)

               

        Kansas

        9.4

        ( 7.9-10.9)

        8.9

        ( 7.3-10.4)

        7.6

        ( 2.2-13.0)

        14.4

        ( 6.3-22.6)

               

        Kentucky

        13.8

        (12.4-15.1)

        13.6

        (12.1-15.0)

        16.0

        (10.1-21.9)

                   

        Louisiana

        20.6

        (18.2-23.0)

        15.1

        (12.8-17.4)

        34.9

        (29.3-40.6)

        19.2

        ( 8.6-29.8)

               

        Maine

        11.9

        (10.2-13.6)

        11.7

        ( 9.9-13.4)

                       

        Maryland

        10.2

        ( 9.0-11.4)

        7.3

        ( 6.2- 8.4)

        16.4

        (13.3-19.6)

        18.8

        ( 7.8-29.8)

           

        16.4

        ( 6.4-26.4)

        Massachusetts

        9.3

        ( 7.7-10.9)

        8.7

        ( 7.0-10.4)

        14.4

        ( 4.9-23.9)

        16.2

        ( 6.9-25.5)

               

        Michigan

        9.6

        ( 8.3-10.9)

        8.3

        ( 7.0- 9.6)

        13.5

        ( 8.5-18.5)

        26.4

        (14.1-38.7)

               

        Minnesota

        8.4

        ( 7.5- 9.3)

        8.5

        ( 7.6- 9.4)

        11.2

        ( 4.7-17.7)

        1.3

        ( 0.0- 2.8)

           

        8.0

        ( 0.4-15.5)

        Mississippi

        15.2

        (13.0-17.4)

        12.5

        (10.1-14.9)

        21.6

        (17.1-26.2)

                   

        Missouri

        12.3

        (10.4-14.2)

        10.7

        ( 8.7-12.6)

        21.5

        (15.1-27.9)

                   

        Montana

        14.5

        (12.7-16.3)

        14.3

        (12.5-16.2)

               

        24.3

        (13.4-35.3)

           

        Nebraska

        7.5

        ( 6.2- 8.7)

        6.9

        ( 5.6- 8.1)

        13.3

        ( 7.6-18.9)

        21.5

        ( 8.9-34.2)

               

        Nevada

        13.9

        (11.1-16.7)

        13.4

        (10.6-16.1)

        5.8

        ( 0.0-12.3)

        23.3

        ( 9.2-37.5)

           

        6.3

        ( 0.0-15.2)

        New Hampshire

        10.2

        ( 8.3-12.1)

        10.1

        ( 8.2-12.1)

                       

        New Jersey

        11.3

        ( 9.8-12.9)

        8.9

        ( 7.3-10.4)

        15.1

        (10.2-19.9)

        24.6

        (17.5-31.7)

           

        18.9

        ( 6.9-30.9)

        New Mexico

        22.1

        (19.8-24.4)

        15.4

        (12.8-17.9)

           

        28.6

        (24.6-32.6)

        41.8

        (27.3-56.2)

           

        New York

        13.7

        (12.3-15.1)

        9.9

        ( 8.5-11.2)

        20.0

        (15.2-24.8)

        26.2

        (19.8-32.6)

           

        31.1

        (20.1-42.1)

        North Carolina

        14.7

        (13.3-16.1)

        12.8

        (11.3-14.3)

        20.4

        (16.7-24.2)

        21.4

        (10.2-32.6)

               

        North Dakota

        11.8

        (10.0-13.6)

        10.8

        ( 9.1-12.5)

               

        33.2

        (19.9-46.4)

           

        Ohio

        10.4

        ( 9.0-11.9)

        9.7

        ( 8.2-11.3)

        13.3

        ( 8.8-17.8)

                   

        Oklahoma

        17.0

        (14.8-19.1)

        16.3

        (13.9-18.7)

        17.7

        ( 9.3-26.0)

        18.8

        ( 5.4-32.2)

        24.5

        (14.8-36.1)

           

        Oregon

        12.5

        (11.1-14.0)

        11.9

        (10.4-13.4)

           

        27.1

        (15.9-38.2)

        18.2

        ( 7.1-29.3)

        15.0

        ( 1.7-28.3)

        Pennsylvania

        9.4

        ( 8.3-10.6)

        8.8

        ( 7.6-10.0)

        13.4

        ( 8.7-18.0)

        15.1

        ( 6.3-23.8)

               

        Puerto Rico

        10.2

        ( 8.7-11.7)

               

        10.2

        ( 8.7-11.7)

               

        Rhode Island

        10.8

        ( 9.0-12.6)

        9.5

        ( 7.7-11.3)

        23.5

        ( 9.6-37.4)

        28.9

        (14.2-43.5)

               

        South Carolina

        15.1

        (13.0-17.1)

        11.9

        ( 9.9-13.9)

        24.1

        (19.4-28.9)

                   

        South Dakota

        13.2

        (11.5-14.9)

        12.0

        (10.3-13.7)

               

        32.7

        (22.2-43.2)

           

        Tennessee

        11.8

        (10.3-13.2)

        11.4

        ( 9.8-12.9)

        14.0

        ( 9.7-18.3)

                   

        Texas

        24.2

        (22.2-26.1)

        15.8

        (13.7-17.8)

        23.0

        (16.6-29.3)

        44.9

        (40.3-49.5)

               

        Utah

        11.1

        ( 9.5-12.6)

        10.1

        ( 8.6-11.6)

           

        21.9

        (13.9-29.9)

               

        Vermont

        14.4

        (12.9-15.9)

        14.0

        (12.6-15.5)

           

        24.8

        (10.3-39.2)

               

        Virginia

        11.1

        ( 9.8-12.5)

        9.7

        ( 8.3-11.0)

        18.6

        (13.7-23.4)

        13.6

        ( 7.2-20.1)

               

        Washington

        10.8

        ( 9.6-12.1)

        10.6

        ( 9.3-11.9)

        9.2

        ( 2.3-16.1)

        13.3

        ( 7.4-19.2)

        12.5

        ( 3.3-21.6)

        13.5

        ( 3.5-23.4)

        West Virginia

        18.0

        (16.3-19.8)

        18.2

        (16.4-20.0)

        7.8

        ( 0.9-14.6)

                   

        Wisconsin

        9.2

        ( 7.5-10.9)

        7.8

        ( 6.3- 9.4)

        31.9

        (15.3-48.5)

                   

        Wyoming

        19.0

        (16.8-21.3)

        17.7

        (15.3-20.1)

           

        28.8

        (18.8-38.8)

               

        Median

        12.0

         

        10.8

         

        16.4

         

        22.6

         

        24.5

         

        14.3

         

        Low

        6.1

        Hawaii

        6.4

        Hawaii

        5.8

        Nevada

        1.3

        Minnesota

        12.5

        Washington

        4.8

        Hawaii

        High

        24.2

        Texas

        18.4

        Alaska

        34.9

        Louisiana

        44.9

        Texas

        50.5

        Arizona

        31.1

        New York

        * Does not have any kind of health-care coverage, including prepaid plans or government plans.
        † Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        § Confidence interval.


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        Table 5

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        TABLE 5. Percentage of adults who reported cost as a barrier to obtaining health care in the last 12 months, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        11.0

        ( 9.5-12.4)

        9.8

        ( 8.3-11.4)

        14.2

        (10.3-18.0)

                   

        Alaska

        14.0

        (11.4-16.6)

        13.9

        (10.9-17.0)

           

        24.0

        ( 7.8-40.2)

        12.3

        ( 7.4-17.2)

           

        Arizona

        25.3

        (22.6-28.0)

        24.3

        (21.4-27.2)

           

        30.1

        (22.8-37.3)

        26.4

        (12.5-40.4)

           

        Arkansas

        19.1

        (17.0-21.3)

        18.0

        (15.7-20.2)

        27.7

        (19.5-35.9)

                   

        California

        10.6

        ( 9.4-11.7)

        8.2

        ( 7.1- 9.4)

        10.2

        ( 5.5-14.9)

        15.0

        (12.4-17.5)

        19.8

        ( 8.9-30.6)

        8.8

        ( 4.5-13.0)

        Colorado

        8.0

        ( 6.7- 9.3)

        7.2

        ( 5.8- 8.6)

           

        12.5

        ( 7.9-17.0)

               

        Connecticut

        8.3

        ( 7.1- 9.6)

        7.6

        ( 6.3- 9.0)

        10.5

        ( 5.3-15.7)

        17.0

        ( 9.7-24.3)

               

        Delaware

        9.6

        ( 8.2-11.0)

        8.1

        ( 6.8- 9.5)

        16.7

        (11.6-21.8)

        14.3

        ( 3.3-25.2)

               

        District of Columbia

        9.8

        ( 8.1-11.5)

        5.4

        ( 3.3- 7.6)

        11.6

        ( 9.2-14.0)

                   

        Florida

        12.3

        (11.1-13.6)

        10.6

        ( 9.2-12.0)

        12.0

        ( 8.1-15.9)

        21.3

        (17.1-25.5)

               

        Georgia

        7.9

        ( 6.6- 9.2)

        7.9

        ( 6.4- 9.4)

        8.1

        ( 5.6-10.5)

        7.9

        ( 0.2-15.5)

               

        Hawaii

        7.0

        ( 5.7- 8.3)

        7.6

        ( 5.3- 9.8)

           

        10.8

        ( 6.7-14.9)

           

        5.0

        ( 3.4- 6.6)

        Idaho

        12.0

        (10.7-13.3)

        11.6

        (10.3-13.0)

           

        18.5

        (10.6-26.5)

        12.5

        ( 4.3-20.6)

           

        Illinois

        8.7

        ( 7.5- 9.9)

        7.3

        ( 6.2- 8.4)

        8.4

        ( 5.0-11.8)

        18.3

        (12.5-24.2)

           

        10.7

        ( 0.0-22.6)

        Indiana

        10.5

        ( 9.0-12.0)

        9.6

        ( 8.2-11.1)

        18.0

        (10.8-25.1)

        28.8

        (13.7-44.0)

               

        Iowa

        6.3

        ( 5.4- 7.3)

        5.9

        ( 5.0- 6.8)

           

        13.0

        ( 3.0-23.1)

               

        Kansas

        8.1

        ( 6.8- 9.3)

        7.7

        ( 6.4- 9.1)

        6.6

        ( 1.6-11.7)

        13.8

        ( 6.3-21.2)

               

        Kentucky

        13.3

        (12.0-14.6)

        13.2

        (11.9-14.6)

        15.1

        ( 9.2-20.9)

                   

        Louisiana

        13.2

        (11.3-15.1)

        10.8

        ( 8.8-12.7)

        18.2

        (13.8-22.6)

        16.4

        ( 5.5-27.4)

               

        Maine

        10.2

        ( 8.6-11.8)

        10.2

        ( 8.6-11.3)

                       

        Maryland

        7.9

        ( 6.9- 9.0)

        6.1

        ( 5.1- 7.1)

        12.1

        ( 9.4-14.9)

        19.3

        ( 7.8-30.7)

           

        4.7

        ( 0.4- 9.0)

        Massachusetts

        7.3

        ( 5.9- 8.7)

        6.5

        ( 5.1- 7.9)

        10.3

        ( 1.8-18.8)

        15.9

        ( 6.5-25.3)

               

        Michigan

        8.7

        ( 7.5- 9.9)

        7.6

        ( 6.4- 8.8)

        10.9

        ( 6.8-14.9)

        22.7

        (11.4-33.9)

               

        Minnesota

        7.6

        ( 6.7- 8.4)

        7.1

        ( 6.3- 7.9)

        16.5

        ( 8.3-24.6)

        13.7

        ( 6.1-21.4)

           

        16.3

        ( 4.9-27.7)

        Mississippi

        15.3

        (13.0-17.5)

        11.4

        ( 9.4-13.5)

        23.6

        (18.2-29.0)

                   

        Missouri

        10.9

        ( 9.2-12.6)

        10.2

        ( 8.5-11.9)

        13.3

        ( 7.9-18.6)

                   

        Montana

        13.3

        (11.6-14.9)

        12.6

        (10.9-14.3)

               

        26.7

        (15.4-37.9)

           

        Nebraska

        6.4

        ( 5.3- 7.5)

        5.9

        ( 4.8- 7.0)

        13.5

        ( 7.8-19.1)

        15.3

        ( 4.9-25.6)

               

        Nevada

        13.2

        ( 9.8-16.6)

        12.8

        ( 9.1-16.5)

        15.1

        ( 3.3-26.8)

        16.0

        ( 1.8-30.3)

           

        14.8

        ( 0.8-28.9)

        New Hampshire

        9.6

        ( 8.0-11.2)

        9.4

        ( 7.8-11.1)

                       

        New Jersey

        10.6

        ( 9.2-12.0)

        8.5

        ( 7.1- 9.9)

        12.6

        ( 8.2-16.9)

        24.1

        (17.0-31.3)

           

        12.4

        ( 2.2-22.6)

        New Mexico

        13.8

        (11.9-15.6)

        9.5

        ( 7.5-11.5)

           

        19.8

        (16.2-23.4)

        11.2

        ( 2.0-20.4)

           

        New York

        11.7

        (10.4-13.0)

        9.7

        ( 8.4-11.0)

        13.3

        ( 9.4-17.2)

        23.3

        (17.7-29.0)

           

        13.9

        ( 6.1-21.8)

        North Carolina

        13.9

        (12.5-15.2)

        12.4

        (10.9-13.8)

        18.2

        (14.9-21.5)

        25.6

        (13.2-38.0)

               

        North Dakota

        7.5

        ( 6.2- 8.9)

        7.0

        ( 5.8- 8.3)

               

        18.1

        ( 6.4-29.7)

           

        Ohio

        9.3

        ( 8.0-10.7)

        8.7

        ( 7.3-10.1)

        11.7

        ( 7.5-16.0)

                   

        Oklahoma

        11.4

        ( 9.7-13.1)

        11.3

        ( 9.5-13.2)

        7.3

        ( 2.2-12.5)

        12.5

        ( 1.2-23.9)

        11.7

        ( 3.5-19.9)

           

        Oregon

        9.9

        ( 8.6-11.2)

        9.6

        ( 8.3-10.9)

           

        13.8

        ( 7.2-20.4)

        14.9

        ( 4.7-25.1)

        14.8

        ( 1.3-28.3)

        Pennsylvania

        7.1

        ( 6.1- 8.0)

        6.6

        ( 5.6- 7.6)

        9.6

        ( 5.7-13.6)

        15.7

        ( 6.6-24.8)

               

        Puerto Rico

        8.8

        ( 7.5-10.0)

               

        8.9

        ( 7.6-10.1)

               

        Rhode Island

        8.1

        ( 6.7- 9.6)

        7.6

        ( 6.2- 9.0)

        17.8

        ( 5.5-30.1)

        17.0

        ( 4.5-29.5)

               

        South Carolina

        9.9

        ( 8.2-11.5)

        7.9

        ( 6.3- 9.5)

        15.1

        (11.2-18.9)

                   

        South Dakota

        8.8

        ( 7.6-10.1)

        8.7

        ( 7.4-10.0)

               

        9.2

        ( 3.0-15.4)

           

        Tennessee

        10.5

        ( 9.2-11.8)

        10.3

        ( 9.0-11.6)

        11.3

        ( 7.8-14.8)

                   

        Texas

        13.5

        (11.9-15.0)

        10.1

        ( 8.4-11.7)

        18.9

        (13.0-24.7)

        19.2

        (15.5-22.8)

               

        Utah

        10.1

        ( 8.7-11.4)

        9.7

        ( 8.3-11.1)

           

        17.3

        (10.1-24.4)

               

        Vermont

        9.0

        ( 7.6-10.4)

        8.4

        ( 7.2- 9.6)

           

        11.1

        ( 1.7-20.4)

               

        Virginia

        9.6

        ( 8.4-10.8)

        8.8

        ( 7.5-10.0)

        13.2

        ( 9.9-16.5)

        16.0

        ( 5.9-26.2)

               

        Washington

        9.8

        ( 8.6-11.0)

        9.6

        ( 8.4-10.9)

        8.6

        ( 1.6-15.6)

        13.8

        ( 7.2-20.4)

        12.6

        ( 2.5-22.8)

        8.4

        ( 2.7-14.1)

        West Virginia

        15.4

        (13.8-17.0)

        15.6

        (13.9-17.2)

        7.1

        ( 0.2-14.0)

                   

        Wisconsin

        6.3

        ( 5.1- 7.5)

        5.5

        ( 4.3- 6.6)

        16.8

        ( 6.7-27.0)

                   

        Wyoming

        11.1

        ( 9.6-12.6)

        10.5

        ( 9.0-12.0)

           

        17.7

        ( 8.7-26.7)

               

        Median

        9.9

         

        9.4

         

        13.2

         

        16.2

         

        12.6

         

        11.6

         

        Low

        6.3

        Iowa, Wisconsin

        5.4

        District of Columbia

        6.6

        Kansas

        7.9

        Georgia

        9.2

        South Dakota

        4.7

        Maryland

        High

        25.3

        Arizona

        24.3

        Arizona

        27.7

        Arkansas

        30.1

        Arizona

        26.7

        Montana

        16.3

        Minnesota

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.


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        Table 6

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        TABLE 6. Percentage of adults who reported not having had a routine physical examination within the past 2 years, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        14.1

        (12.4-15.8)

        15.8

        (13.8-17.8)

        6.6

        ( 3.8- 9.4)

                   

        Alaska

        18.7

        (15.6-21.8)

        20.4

        (16.7-24.1)

           

        17.7

        ( 4.6-30.8)

        8.8

        ( 5.0-12.6)

           

        Arizona

        13.0

        (10.9-15.2)

        12.7

        (10.2-15.2)

           

        14.1

        ( 7.9-20.2)

        18.2

        ( 7.8-28.6)

           

        Arkansas

        19.3

        (17.0-21.6)

        19.7

        (17.2-22.1)

        15.7

        ( 8.0-23.4)

                   

        California

        29.1

        (27.5-30.8)

        28.4

        (26.4-30.4)

        19.3

        (13.5-25.1)

        33.9

        (30.4-37.4)

        30.0

        (17.4-42.6)

        25.2

        (19.3-31.2)

        Colorado

        20.0

        (17.9-22.2)

        20.1

        (17.8-22.3)

           

        21.4

        (14.4-28.4)

               

        Connecticut

        15.7

        (13.7-17.7)

        15.9

        (13.8-18.1)

        7.8

        ( 2.8-12.7)

        18.7

        ( 9.2-28.2)

               

        Delaware

        16.3

        (14.5-18.0)

        17.0

        (15.1-18.9)

        10.9

        ( 6.6-15.1)

        22.0

        ( 8.8-35.2)

               

        District of Columbia

        7.8

        ( 6.1- 9.4)

        11.8

        ( 8.5-15.1)

        5.5

        ( 3.7- 7.3)

                   

        Florida

        13.3

        (12.0-14.6)

        13.8

        (12.3-15.4)

        8.3

        ( 4.8-11.7)

        14.9

        (11.2-18.5)

               

        Georgia

        14.0

        (12.3-15.8)

        15.4

        (13.3-17.5)

        10.3

        ( 7.0-13.7)

        7.7

        ( 0.0-15.8)

               

        Hawaii

        13.5

        (11.8-15.3)

        19.2

        (15.6-22.9)

           

        11.6

        ( 7.5-15.6)

           

        10.3

        ( 8.1-12.5)

        Idaho

        22.4

        (20.9-23.9)

        22.4

        (20.8-24.0)

           

        21.8

        (14.5-29.1)

        20.7

        (10.3-31.1)

           

        Illinois

        16.7

        (15.1-18.2)

        17.3

        (15.5-19.0)

        10.3

        ( 6.7-13.8)

        18.7

        (13.2-24.2)

           

        18.1

        ( 8.7-27.5)

        Indiana

        20.9

        (18.9-22.8)

        21.3

        (19.2-23.4)

        8.8

        ( 3.6-14.0)

        30.6

        (15.8-45.5)

               

        Iowa

        21.1

        (19.5-22.6)

        21.2

        (19.6-22.7)

           

        20.0

        ( 8.4-31.7)

               

        Kansas

        13.8

        (12.1-15.5)

        14.3

        (12.4-16.1)

        7.3

        ( 0.4-14.1)

        7.9

        ( 2.5-13.3)

               

        Kentucky

        19.3

        (17.8-20.8)

        20.0

        (18.4-21.5)

        11.2

        ( 6.3-16.0)

                   

        Louisiana

        16.1

        (14.1-18.1)

        18.3

        (15.8-20.8)

        10.6

        ( 6.8-14.4)

        16.9

        ( 7.5-26.3)

               

        Maine

        15.0

        (13.0-17.0)

        14.7

        (12.7-16.8)

                       

        Maryland

        12.0

        (10.7-13.2)

        13.7

        (12.2-15.2)

        6.5

        ( 4.3- 8.6)

        19.4

        ( 9.1-29.7)

           

        12.9

        ( 4.8-20.9)

        Massachusetts

        11.6

        ( 9.8-13.3)

        11.8

        ( 9.9-13.7)

        8.7

        ( 0.1-17.3)

        9.1

        ( 1.7-16.6)

               

        Michigan

        16.5

        (14.8-18.1)

        17.4

        (15.6-19.2)

        9.1

        ( 4.9-13.3)

        19.0

        ( 7.9-30.0)

               

        Minnesota

        18.1

        (16.9-19.2)

        18.4

        (17.1-19.6)

        12.4

        ( 4.5-20.3)

        11.6

        ( 5.5-17.6)

           

        24.9

        (12.6-37.2)

        Mississippi

        15.2

        (13.1-17.3)

        18.0

        (15.4-20.7)

        9.2

        ( 5.9-12.5)

                   

        Missouri

        16.8

        (14.8-18.9)

        17.9

        (15.6-20.2)

        6.4

        ( 2.5-10.2)

                   

        Montana

        22.0

        (19.9-24.1)

        22.8

        (20.6-25.0)

               

        11.8

        ( 3.3-20.3)

           

        Nebraska

        19.7

        (17.7-21.8)

        20.1

        (17.9-22.2)

        12.8

        ( 5.2-20.4)

        9.2

        ( 2.5-15.9)

               

        Nevada

        20.4

        (17.2-23.5)

        20.7

        (17.3-24.2)

        6.2

        ( 0.0-12.6)

        25.6

        (14.5-36.7)

           

        5.9

        ( 0.0-15.2)

        New Hampshire

        16.1

        (14.0-18.2)

        16.0

        (13.9-18.1)

                       

        New Jersey

        13.5

        (12.0-15.0)

        14.3

        (12.5-16.1)

        9.3

        ( 4.8-13.7)

        10.4

        ( 5.7-15.2)

           

        13.4

        ( 5.3-21.4)

        New Mexico

        20.1

        (18.0-22.1)

        20.2

        (17.5-23.0)

           

        21.2

        (17.7-24.6)

        10.6

        ( 1.1-20.2)

           

        New York

        12.9

        (11.6-14.2)

        13.6

        (12.1-15.0)

        9.2

        ( 5.7-12.7)

        10.8

        ( 6.5-15.2)

           

        16.0

        ( 7.8-24.2)

        North Carolina

        15.5

        (14.2-16.9)

        16.5

        (14.9-18.1)

        11.6

        ( 8.7-14.4)

        21.6

        ( 9.5-33.6)

               

        North Dakota

        20.6

        (18.4-22.8)

        20.9

        (18.7-23.1)

               

        16.9

        ( 6.3-27.6)

           

        Ohio

        15.6

        (13.7-17.5)

        16.9

        (14.8-19.0)

        4.7

        ( 2.3- 7.0)

                   

        Oklahoma

        17.5

        (15.3-19.7)

        18.6

        (16.2-21.1)

        8.7

        ( 2.4-15.0)

        10.0

        ( 1.7-18.4)

        14.5

        ( 6.5-22.6)

           

        Oregon

        19.3

        (17.6-21.0)

        19.4

        (17.7-21.2)

           

        17.5

        ( 9.3-25.6)

        14.4

        ( 5.2-23.6)

        22.8

        ( 9.0-36.6)

        Pennsylvania

        11.5

        (10.3-12.6)

        12.0

        (10.7-13.2)

        5.6

        ( 2.2- 8.9)

        8.5

        ( 2.1-14.8)

               

        Puerto Rico

        9.7

        ( 8.2-11.1)

               

        9.7

        ( 8.3-11.2)

               

        Rhode Island

        11.6

        ( 9.9-13.3)

        11.6

        ( 9.8-13.3)

        6.4

        ( 0.0-13.9)

        20.4

        ( 6.6-34.2)

               

        South Carolina

        13.1

        (11.4-14.9)

        15.2

        (13.0-17.3)

        8.2

        ( 5.3-11.1)

                   

        South Dakota

        18.9

        (17.1-20.8)

        19.4

        (17.4-21.3)

               

        12.9

        ( 6.3-19.4)

           

        Tennessee

        14.2

        (12.7-15.8)

        15.4

        (13.7-17.1)

        7.3

        ( 3.9-10.6)

                   

        Texas

        18.5

        (16.7-20.3)

        18.8

        (16.6-21.1)

        9.8

        ( 5.0-14.6)

        20.9

        (17.0-24.8)

               

        Utah

        22.3

        (20.2-24.3)

        22.1

        (20.0-24.2)

           

        18.9

        (11.4-26.4)

               

        Vermont

        17.2

        (15.7-18.7)

        17.4

        (15.9-18.9)

           

        13.6

        ( 4.4-22.8)

               

        Virginia

        17.3

        (15.1-19.6)

        18.0

        (15.8-20.2)

        6.2

        ( 3.9- 8.5)

        16.2

        ( 8.5-24.0)

               

        Washington

        20.4

        (18.9-22.0)

        20.7

        (19.0-22.3)

        11.3

        ( 2.9-19.6)

        20.5

        (13.1-27.9)

        25.3

        (13.0-37.6)

        18.1

        (10.3-25.9)

        West Virginia

        18.5

        (16.6-20.4)

        18.6

        (16.7-20.5)

        8.4

        ( 0.0-18.1)

                   

        Wisconsin

        22.1

        (19.9-24.2)

        22.7

        (20.5-24.9)

        8.5

        ( 0.0-17.8)

                   

        Wyoming

        24.2

        (22.1-26.3)

        24.5

        (22.2-26.7)

           

        20.2

        (12.3-28.0)

               

        Median

        16.8

         

        18.0

         

        8.7

         

        18.2

         

        14.5

         

        17.1

         

        Low

        7.8

        District of Columbia

        11.6

        Rhode Island

        4.7

        Ohio

        7.7

        Georgia

        8.8

        Alaska

        5.9

        Nevada

        High

        29.1

        California

        28.4

        California

        19.3

        California

        33.9

        California

        30.0

        California

        25.2

        California

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.


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        Table 7

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        TABLE 7. Percentage of adults who reported fair or poor health status, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        19.0

        (17.1-21.0)

        17.7

        (15.7-19.8)

        24.7

        (19.6-29.7)

                   

        Alaska

        10.9

        ( 8.7-13.1)

        9.4

        ( 7.0-11.7)

           

        14.7

        ( 2.2-27.3)

        17.5

        (11.0-24.0)

           

        Arizona

        11.3

        ( 9.3-13.3)

        10.2

        ( 8.1-12.4)

           

        17.0

        (10.5-23.6)

        10.1

        ( 3.9-16.3)

           

        Arkansas

        21.0

        (18.8-23.1)

        20.2

        (18.0-22.3)

        30.5

        (22.0-39.0)

                   

        California

        15.3

        (14.0-16.6)

        10.3

        ( 9.1-11.6)

        18.2

        (12.3-24.2)

        26.2

        (23.0-29.4)

        18.8

        ( 8.8-28.8)

        8.1

        ( 4.3-11.8)

        Colorado

        10.0

        ( 8.5-11.4)

        8.8

        ( 7.3-10.3)

           

        15.9

        (10.6-21.2)

               

        Connecticut

        10.1

        ( 8.7-11.5)

        9.6

        ( 8.2-11.0)

        13.0

        ( 5.5-20.6)

        16.8

        ( 9.4-24.3)

               

        Delaware

        13.9

        (12.3-15.4)

        12.9

        (11.3-14.5)

        22.6

        (17.0-28.1)

        2.2

        ( 0.0- 5.3)

               

        District of Columbia

        9.5

        ( 7.8-11.3)

        3.4

        ( 1.7- 5.2)

        13.4

        (10.8-16.0)

                   

        Florida

        16.5

        (15.1-17.9)

        15.0

        (13.4-16.5)

        26.0

        (20.6-31.3)

        16.9

        (13.1-20.8)

               

        Georgia

        11.4

        ( 9.9-13.0)

        11.5

        ( 9.7-13.3)

        12.4

        ( 9.0-15.7)

        4.7

        ( 0.0-10.9)

               

        Hawaii

        14.2

        (12.4-16.1)

        8.7

        ( 6.2-11.3)

           

        16.3

        (11.1-21.4)

           

        17.2

        (14.4-20.0)

        Idaho

        12.3

        (11.1-13.4)

        12.4

        (11.2-13.5)

           

        8.6

        ( 4.3-12.7)

        14.7

        ( 6.0-23.4)

           

        Illinois

        14.0

        (12.5-15.5)

        11.6

        (10.1-13.0)

        15.0

        (10.8-19.2)

        32.5

        (25.4-39.6)

           

        10.3

        ( 2.0-18.6)

        Indiana

        14.2

        (12.6-15.7)

        13.2

        (11.6-14.8)

        28.1

        (18.9-37.2)

        14.4

        ( 2.1-26.7)

               

        Iowa

        11.3

        (10.1-12.4)

        11.0

        ( 9.8-12.1)

           

        13.3

        ( 5.0-21.5)

               

        Kansas

        10.7

        ( 9.3-12.1)

        11.2

        ( 9.7-12.8)

        10.3

        ( 4.6-16.0)

        2.1

        ( 0.0- 5.3)

               

        Kentucky

        21.8

        (20.3-23.3)

        21.7

        (20.1-23.3)

        24.7

        (18.9-30.5)

                   

        Louisiana

        15.4

        (13.5-17.3)

        13.2

        (11.1-15.3)

        20.6

        (16.2-24.9)

        16.5

        ( 7.5-25.5)

               

        Maine

        13.9

        (12.1-15.6)

        13.7

        (11.9-15.5)

                       

        Maryland

        12.0

        (10.8-13.2)

        11.7

        (10.3-13.0)

        13.7

        (11.0-16.4)

        9.5

        ( 1.8-17.3)

           

        5.6

        ( 0.0-12.4)

        Massachusetts

        11.9

        (10.0-13.7)

        11.4

        ( 9.6-13.2)

        15.8

        ( 6.3-25.2)

        18.2

        ( 2.8-33.6)

               

        Michigan

        12.7

        (11.3-14.2)

        11.4

        ( 9.9-12.9)

        22.5

        (17.0-28.0)

        18.0

        ( 7.9-28.0)

               

        Minnesota

        9.4

        ( 8.5-10.3)

        9.3

        ( 8.4-10.2)

        11.7

        ( 5.3-18.0)

        8.9

        ( 3.6-14.2)

           

        8.3

        ( 0.0-17.0)

        Mississippi

        21.7

        (19.5-23.9)

        18.1

        (15.6-20.6)

        28.3

        (23.5-33.0)

                   

        Missouri

        15.0

        (13.1-16.9)

        14.5

        (12.5-16.5)

        20.6

        (14.0-27.2)

                   

        Montana

        10.1

        ( 8.6-11.5)

        9.6

        ( 8.1-11.1)

               

        23.4

        (11.7-35.1)

           

        Nebraska

        11.4

        (10.0-12.7)

        11.1

        ( 9.7-12.5)

        19.9

        (13.1-26.7)

        13.2

        ( 3.6-22.9)

               

        Nevada

        14.2

        (11.4-17.0)

        14.5

        (11.3-17.7)

        19.4

        ( 6.3-32.4)

        10.5

        ( 3.8-17.3)

           

        13.2

        ( 0.0-30.1)

        New Hampshire

        9.6

        ( 8.0-11.2)

        9.5

        ( 7.9-11.2)

                       

        New Jersey

        13.8

        (12.3-15.3)

        12.6

        (11.0-14.3)

        24.7

        (18.3-31.0)

        15.3

        ( 9.6-21.0)

           

        9.1

        ( 0.0-18.7)

        New Mexico

        14.5

        (12.6-16.3)

        9.8

        ( 8.0-11.7)

           

        20.7

        (17.1-24.3)

        14.6

        ( 5.5-23.7)

           

        New York

        13.2

        (11.8-14.5)

        11.3

        ( 9.9-12.7)

        20.0

        (15.4-24.5)

        18.7

        (13.5-23.9)

           

        8.8

        ( 1.6-16.1)

        North Carolina

        16.1

        (14.8-17.5)

        15.3

        (13.7-16.8)

        19.6

        (16.4-22.7)

        15.1

        ( 6.7-23.5)

               

        North Dakota

        12.1

        (10.5-13.7)

        11.9

        (10.3-13.6)

               

        15.2

        ( 6.8-23.6)

           

        Ohio

        13.7

        (12.1-15.3)

        13.2

        (11.4-14.9)

        19.0

        (13.9-24.0)

                   

        Oklahoma

        13.4

        (11.7-15.2)

        12.8

        (10.9-14.6)

        15.8

        ( 9.0-22.6)

        15.5

        ( 3.2-27.8)

        19.9

        (10.9-28.8)

           

        Oregon

        12.6

        (11.2-14.0)

        12.5

        (11.0-13.9)

           

        6.9

        ( 2.1-11.8)

        35.4

        (21.6-49.2)

        5.8

        ( 0.1-11.5)

        Pennsylvania

        13.2

        (11.9-14.4)

        12.5

        (11.2-13.8)

        17.4

        (12.2-22.6)

        23.5

        (12.9-34.1)

               

        Puerto Rico

        35.1

        (32.9-37.3)

               

        35.2

        (33.0-37.4)

               

        Rhode Island

        12.5

        (10.8-14.3)

        12.2

        (10.4-14.1)

        18.1

        ( 8.5-27.8)

        14.7

        ( 4.5-25.0)

               

        South Carolina

        16.7

        (14.9-18.5)

        15.1

        (13.1-17.0)

        20.8

        (16.5-25.1)

                   

        South Dakota

        11.2

        ( 9.7-12.8)

        11.0

        ( 9.4-12.5)

               

        15.3

        ( 6.1-24.5)

           

        Tennessee

        18.1

        (16.5-19.6)

        17.7

        (16.0-19.4)

        20.5

        (16.3-24.8)

                   

        Texas

        17.0

        (15.3-18.6)

        12.8

        (11.0-14.6)

        18.6

        (13.0-24.2)

        26.6

        (22.6-30.6)

               

        Utah

        11.2

        ( 9.7-12.7)

        11.0

        ( 9.4-12.5)

           

        18.2

        (10.0-26.5)

               

        Vermont

        11.3

        (10.0-12.7)

        11.5

        (10.2-12.9)

           

        3.4

        ( 0.0- 9.2)

               

        Virginia

        11.3

        ( 9.9-12.7)

        9.7

        ( 8.4-11.0)

        17.5

        (13.4-21.5)

        19.7

        ( 8.0-31.4)

               

        Washington

        10.5

        ( 9.4-11.6)

        10.0

        ( 8.8-11.1)

        14.9

        ( 5.3-24.6)

        18.0

        (10.9-25.1)

        20.8

        ( 8.2-33.5)

        6.8

        ( 2.4-11.2)

        West Virginia

        21.8

        (20.0-23.6)

        21.5

        (19.7-23.3)

        26.4

        (12.8-39.9)

                   

        Wisconsin

        9.6

        ( 8.2-10.9)

        9.1

        ( 7.7-10.5)

        15.6

        ( 5.9-25.2)

                   

        Wyoming

        11.2

        ( 9.2-13.3)

        10.6

        ( 8.5-12.7)

           

        20.6

        ( 8.0-33.3)

               

        Median

        13.0

         

        11.6

         

        19.4

         

        16.1

         

        17.5

         

        8.8

         

        Low

        9.4

        Minnesota

        3.4

        District of Columbia

        10.3

        Kansas

        2.1

        Kansas

        10.1

        Arizona

        5.6

        Maryland

        High

        35.1

        Puerto Rico

        21.7

        Kentucky

        30.5

        Arkansas

        35.2

        Puerto Rico

        35.4

        Oregon

        17.2

        Hawaii

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.


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        Table 8

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        TABLE 8. Percentage of adults who were obese,* by race or ethnicity and by state -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI§)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        18.2

        (16.4-20.1)

        15.6

        (13.6-17.6)

        27.3

        (22.8-31.8)

                   

        Alaska

        19.6

        (16.6-22.5)

        19.4

        (15.9-22.9)

           

        15.7

        ( 3.9-27.6)

        23.3

        (16.6-29.9)

           

        Arizona

        12.4

        (10.4-14.4)

        9.7

        ( 7.7-11.7)

           

        22.8

        (15.7-29.9)

        23.4

        (10.0-36.8)

           

        Arkansas

        18.1

        (15.8-20.5)

        16.4

        (14.2-18.7)

        30.1

        (22.3-37.8)

                   

        California

        16.0

        (14.6-17.3)

        14.4

        (12.9-15.9)

        22.3

        (15.9-28.7)

        22.0

        (18.8-25.1)

        13.0

        ( 4.6-21.0)

        4.0

        ( 1.1- 6.9)

        Colorado

        11.9

        (10.2-13.5)

        11.3

        ( 9.5-13.1)

           

        15.9

        (10.4-21.3)

               

        Connecticut

        14.7

        (12.7-16.7)

        13.8

        (11.7-15.9)

        25.0

        (15.4-34.5)

        21.2

        (12.3-30.1)

               

        Delaware

        18.8

        (17.0-20.5)

        17.9

        (16.0-19.9)

        26.8

        (22.0-31.6)

        8.1

        ( 0.2-16.0)

               

        District of Columbia

        14.5

        (12.5-16.6)

        5.8

        ( 3.5- 8.1)

        20.4

        (17.4-23.3)

                   

        Florida

        16.2

        (14.7-17.6)

        14.4

        (12.8-16.0)

        26.4

        (21.1-31.6)

        18.4

        (14.0-22.8)

               

        Georgia

        14.4

        (12.7-16.0)

        12.3

        (10.4-14.3)

        20.5

        (16.6-24.3)

        17.6

        ( 6.0-29.2)

               

        Hawaii

        13.7

        (11.9-15.5)

        13.0

        (10.1-16.0)

           

        15.3

        (10.4-20.2)

           

        13.4

        (10.9-15.9)

        Idaho

        16.1

        (14.8-17.5)

        15.9

        (14.6-17.3)

           

        17.0

        (10.3-23.7)

        31.4

        (18.9-43.8)

           

        Illinois

        17.2

        (15.6-18.8)

        15.3

        (13.6-17.0)

        29.5

        (23.7-35.3)

        19.5

        (14.2-24.7)

           

        4.7

        ( 0.0-11.2)

        Indiana

        21.2

        (19.3-23.1)

        20.7

        (18.7-22.7)

        23.9

        (16.5-31.3)

        32.9

        (14.4-51.5)

               

        Iowa

        19.4

        (18.0-20.9)

        19.0

        (17.5-20.5)

           

        34.7

        (20.3-49.0)

               

        Kansas

        14.6

        (12.8-16.4)

        14.5

        (12.6-16.4)

        17.6

        ( 9.8-25.4)

        16.2

        ( 8.3-24.2)

               

        Kentucky

        21.8

        (20.2-23.3)

        21.2

        (19.5-22.8)

        28.8

        (22.7-34.9)

                   

        Louisiana

        19.7

        (17.5-21.8)

        16.4

        (14.0-18.8)

        27.6

        (22.6-32.7)

        21.9

        (11.6-32.2)

               

        Maine

        16.3

        (14.3-18.2)

        16.2

        (14.2-18.2)

                       

        Maryland

        17.6

        (16.1-19.1)

        14.8

        (13.2-16.3)

        27.0

        (23.1-30.8)

        19.9

        ( 9.8-30.1)

           

        1.7

        ( 0.0- 4.4)

        Massachusetts

        14.7

        (12.6-16.8)

        13.9

        (11.8-16.0)

        24.6

        (11.1-38.1)

        24.3

        ( 8.1-40.5)

               

        Michigan

        19.4

        (17.6-21.1)

        17.9

        (16.1-19.7)

        27.5

        (21.4-33.6)

        33.5

        (20.8-46.2)

               

        Minnesota

        16.5

        (15.3-17.7)

        16.2

        (15.1-17.4)

        26.5

        (16.0-36.9)

        16.2

        ( 8.2-24.2)

           

        14.3

        ( 2.5-26.0)

        Mississippi

        22.0

        (19.5-24.6)

        18.0

        (15.5-20.5)

        31.2

        (25.4-36.9)

                   

        Missouri

        19.0

        (16.8-21.2)

        18.2

        (15.9-20.5)

        26.2

        (19.3-33.0)

                   

        Montana

        14.5

        (12.6-16.3)

        13.4

        (11.6-15.1)

               

        30.2

        (19.0-41.3)

           

        Nebraska

        17.1

        (15.4-18.9)

        16.7

        (14.9-18.5)

        33.2

        (24.4-42.0)

        22.6

        (10.3-34.8)

               

        Nevada

        14.0

        (11.1-17.0)

        14.4

        (11.0-17.8)

        7.6

        ( 1.2-14.0)

        13.1

        ( 4.7-21.5)

           

        16.9

        ( 0.0-34.6)

        New Hampshire

        14.3

        (12.2-16.4)

        14.3

        (12.2-16.4)

                       

        New Jersey

        16.2

        (14.4-18.0)

        15.2

        (13.3-17.2)

        29.7

        (22.7-36.6)

        13.9

        ( 8.1-19.8)

           

        7.0

        ( 0.0-18.0)

        New Mexico

        14.9

        (13.0-16.7)

        13.5

        (11.3-15.7)

           

        17.0

        (13.9-20.2)

        13.6

        ( 4.4-22.7)

           

        New York

        15.9

        (14.5-17.3)

        15.8

        (14.1-17.4)

        22.1

        (17.1-27.0)

        14.8

        (10.4-19.3)

           

        3.0

        ( 0.0- 6.4)

        North Carolina

        18.4

        (16.9-19.8)

        15.5

        (14.0-17.1)

        29.5

        (25.5-33.4)

        25.4

        (13.7-37.1)

               

        North Dakota

        16.9

        (15.1-18.8)

        16.6

        (14.6-18.4)

               

        30.7

        (17.4-43.9)

           

        Ohio

        17.7

        (15.9-19.5)

        17.4

        (15.4-19.4)

        21.4

        (16.2-26.6)

                   

        Oklahoma

        15.1

        (13.1-17.0)

        14.5

        (12.3-16.6)

        16.1

        ( 8.1-24.1)

        27.7

        (13.1-42.4)

        17.9

        ( 8.8-26.9)

           

        Oregon

        19.4

        (17.8-21.1)

        19.7

        (17.9-21.4)

           

        16.1

        ( 7.2-25.0)

        30.3

        (16.6-44.0)

        3.4

        ( 0.0- 8.0)

        Pennsylvania

        17.4

        (16.0-18.9)

        17.2

        (15.7-18.7)

        20.0

        (14.6-25.4)

        25.6

        (14.5-36.6)

               

        Puerto Rico

        19.2

        (17.4-21.0)

               

        19.2

        (17.4-21.0)

               

        Rhode Island

        13.9

        (12.1-15.7)

        13.7

        (11.8-15.5)

        27.7

        (14.1-41.3)

        9.8

        ( 0.7-18.9)

               

        South Carolina

        16.8

        (14.9-18.8)

        14.0

        (12.0-15.9)

        24.6

        (20.1-29.0)

                   

        South Dakota

        16.9

        (15.1-18.8)

        16.3

        (14.5-18.2)

               

        30.1

        (19.1-41.1)

           

        Tennessee

        17.7

        (16.1-19.4)

        16.2

        (14.5-17.9)

        27.4

        (22.3-32.6)

                   

        Texas

        18.7

        (16.9-20.4)

        15.7

        (13.8-17.7)

        22.8

        (16.7-28.8)

        24.9

        (20.8-28.9)

               

        Utah

        15.2

        (13.5-16.9)

        15.4

        (13.6-17.2)

           

        16.3

        ( 9.0-23.7)

               

        Vermont

        15.8

        (14.4-17.3)

        16.0

        (14.5-17.5)

           

        13.6

        ( 3.7-23.4)

               

        Virginia

        16.3

        (14.6-18.0)

        14.3

        (12.5-16.0)

        30.5

        (24.9-36.0)

        17.9

        ( 9.2-26.5)

               

        Washington

        15.2

        (13.8-16.6)

        14.8

        (13.3-16.3)

        19.7

        ( 6.4-33.0)

        21.7

        (13.6-29.8)

        32.3

        (18.0-46.5)

        4.9

        ( 0.3- 9.4)

        West Virginia

        20.6

        (18.8-22.4)

        20.6

        (18.8-22.4)

        26.6

        (14.3-38.8)

                   

        Wisconsin

        16.6

        (14.8-18.4)

        16.2

        (14.4-18.0)

        25.2

        (11.8-38.5)

                   

        Wyoming

        15.1

        (13.6-16.7)

        15.3

        (13.7-16.9)

           

        11.2

        ( 4.5-17.8)

               

        Median

        16.6

         

        15.6

         

        26.4

         

        18.2

         

        30.1

         

        4.8

         

        Low

        11.9

        Colorado

        5.8

        District of Columbia

        7.6

        Nevada

        8.1

        Delaware

        13.0

        California

        1.7

        Maryland

        High

        22.0

        Mississippi

        21.2

        Kentucky

        33.2

        Nebraska

        34.7

        Iowa

        32.3

        Washington

        16.9

        Nevada

        * Body mass index >= 30 kg/m2 , as calculated from self-reported weight and height.
        † Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        § Confidence interval.


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        Table 9

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        TABLE 9. Percentage of adults who reported having ever been told by a health professional that they had high blood pressure, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        28.8

        (26.7-31.0)

        27.3

        (24.9-29.7)

        36.6

        (31.1-42.0)

                   

        Alaska

        22.6

        (19.5-25.6)

        21.7

        (18.1-25.2)

           

        23.7

        ( 7.9-39.6)

        26.3

        (18.9-33.6)

           

        Arizona

        16.2

        (14.0-18.4)

        16.9

        (14.4-19.4)

           

        11.9

        ( 7.2-16.6)

        17.0

        ( 3.5-30.4)

           

        Arkansas

        26.4

        (24.1-28.8)

        25.9

        (23.4-28.4)

        33.6

        (26.0-41.1)

                   

        California

        21.3

        (19.9-22.6)

        24.2

        (22.4-25.9)

        33.6

        (26.4-40.8)

        14.9

        (12.5-17.4)

        18.9

        ( 8.7-29.2)

        15.9

        (11.0-20.8)

        Colorado

        20.4

        (18.3-22.4)

        20.3

        (18.1-22.4)

           

        19.0

        (13.4-24.5)

               

        Connecticut

        20.6

        (18.7-22.6)

        20.9

        (18.8-23.0)

        27.7

        (18.4-36.9)

        16.2

        ( 8.9-23.5)

               

        Delaware

        25.5

        (23.5-27.5)

        24.9

        (22.7-27.2)

        32.2

        (26.9-37.6)

        14.0

        ( 2.5-25.5)

               

        District of Columbia

        19.4

        (17.0-21.8)

        11.0

        ( 7.6-14.3)

        25.3

        (22.0-28.6)

                   

        Florida

        26.2

        (24.6-27.9)

        27.5

        (25.6-29.4)

        26.9

        (21.6-32.2)

        21.6

        (17.2-26.0)

               

        Georgia

        21.5

        (19.6-23.4)

        20.3

        (18.1-22.5)

        25.7

        (21.6-29.9)

        19.3

        ( 8.3-30.3)

               

        Hawaii

        23.8

        (21.6-26.0)

        19.2

        (15.8-22.6)

           

        21.2

        (15.6-26.7)

           

        27.9

        (24.6-31.2)

        Idaho

        24.0

        (22.5-25.6)

        24.3

        (22.7-26.0)

           

        18.0

        (11.1-24.8)

        24.9

        (13.8-36.0)

           

        Illinois

        24.2

        (21.8-26.6)

        24.5

        (21.7-27.2)

        32.6

        (24.4-40.7)

        11.4

        ( 5.4-17.3)

           

        25.8

        (11.7-39.8)

        Indiana

        25.1

        (23.1-27.0)

        24.6

        (22.6-26.7)

        31.5

        (22.1-40.9)

        25.1

        (11.5-38.7)

               

        Iowa

        23.3

        (21.8-24.9)

        23.5

        (21.8-25.1)

           

        16.7

        ( 8.1-25.4)

               

        Kansas

        20.9

        (19.0-22.8)

        21.2

        (19.1-23.2)

        22.8

        (14.7-30.9)

        16.8

        ( 8.8-24.7)

               

        Kentucky

        27.1

        (25.5-28.7)

        26.7

        (25.1-28.3)

        33.3

        (26.7-39.8)

                   

        Louisiana

        25.3

        (22.8-27.7)

        22.9

        (20.1-25.7)

        31.8

        (26.5-37.1)

        19.1

        ( 9.4-28.9)

               

        Maine

        22.9

        (20.8-25.1)

        22.7

        (20.5-24.9)

                       

        Maryland

        24.0

        (22.4-25.6)

        22.6

        (20.8-24.3)

        30.3

        (26.3-34.2)

        16.6

        ( 4.4-28.7)

           

        9.4

        ( 0.6-18.1)

        Massachusetts

        19.7

        (17.6-21.9)

        20.2

        (17.9-22.5)

        21.9

        ( 8.6-35.1)

        13.4

        ( 5.4-21.4)

               

        Michigan

        23.4

        (21.6-25.3)

        22.9

        (20.9-24.8)

        28.9

        (22.9-34.9)

        21.3

        (10.7-31.9)

               

        Minnesota

        21.2

        (20.0-22.5)

        21.4

        (20.1-22.6)

        24.5

        (15.6-33.3)

        21.2

        (12.8-29.5)

           

        4.5

        ( 0.1- 9.0)

        Mississippi

        34.5

        (31.8-37.2)

        29.6

        (26.7-32.5)

        45.4

        (39.8-51.0)

                   

        Missouri

        27.3

        (24.9-29.6)

        26.5

        (24.1-29.0)

        38.1

        (29.6-46.6)

                   

        Montana

        22.9

        (20.9-24.9)

        23.0

        (20.9-25.0)

               

        30.7

        (19.3-42.1)

           

        Nebraska

        22.4

        (20.5-24.3)

        22.5

        (20.5-24.4)

        30.5

        (22.5-38.5)

        18.3

        ( 9.1-27.4)

               

        Nevada

        23.9

        (20.5-27.2)

        24.6

        (20.9-28.3)

        23.7

        ( 9.3-38.1)

        15.1

        ( 6.6-23.6)

           

        26.1

        ( 3.8-48.4)

        New Hampshire

        22.6

        (20.3-24.8)

        22.6

        (20.3-24.8)

                       

        New Jersey

        23.6

        (21.7-25.5)

        23.4

        (21.2-25.5)

        33.8

        (26.8-40.9)

        16.5

        (10.7-22.3)

           

        20.5

        ( 8.1-32.9)

        New Mexico

        21.4

        (19.3-23.5)

        24.5

        (21.7-27.4)

           

        17.0

        (13.9-20.1)

        16.6

        ( 7.0-26.3)

           

        New York

        22.8

        (21.2-24.4)

        23.2

        (21.4-25.1)

        26.9

        (21.7-32.0)

        17.3

        (12.4-22.1)

           

        16.6

        ( 7.6-25.7)

        North Carolina

        23.4

        (21.9-25.0)

        22.3

        (20.6-24.0)

        28.8

        (25.0-32.5)

        17.5

        ( 8.7-26.1)

               

        North Dakota

        25.5

        (23.3-27.7)

        25.9

        (23.7-28.1)

               

        19.8

        ( 8.5-31.0)

           

        Ohio

        22.1

        (20.2-23.9)

        21.5

        (19.4-23.5)

        31.7

        (26.1-37.3)

                   

        Oklahoma

        21.8

        (19.7-23.9)

        21.8

        (19.6-24.0)

        28.1

        (18.3-38.0)

        17.3

        ( 6.7-28.0)

        20.7

        (10.6-30.7)

           

        Oregon

        22.8

        (21.1-24.4)

        22.8

        (21.1-24.5)

           

        23.7

        (10.0-37.4)

        27.3

        (14.5-40.1)

        4.8

        ( 0.0-10.7)

        Pennsylvania

        21.6

        (20.1-23.1)

        20.9

        (19.3-22.4)

        30.9

        (24.5-37.4)

        28.4

        (17.1-39.7)

               

        Puerto Rico

        21.0

        (19.1-22.8)

               

        20.9

        (19.1-22.8)

               

        Rhode Island

        22.4

        (20.3-24.5)

        22.2

        (20.0-24.4)

        27.3

        (13.7-40.8)

        25.9

        (12.4-39.3)

               

        South Carolina

        26.7

        (24.6-28.7)

        24.4

        (22.2-26.7)

        34.3

        (29.8-38.8)

                   

        South Dakota

        20.6

        (18.7-22.5)

        20.3

        (18.3-22.2)

               

        23.3

        (11.8-34.8)

           

        Tennessee

        27.8

        (26.0-29.7)

        27.3

        (25.3-29.3)

        32.5

        (27.5-37.5)

                   

        Texas

        23.1

        (21.3-25.0)

        25.1

        (22.7-27.5)

        29.7

        (23.2-36.2)

        17.0

        (13.6-20.4)

               

        Utah

        22.5

        (20.4-24.7)

        23.0

        (20.7-25.2)

           

        18.8

        ( 9.9-27.6)

               

        Vermont

        21.0

        (19.3-22.7)

        20.6

        (19.0-22.2)

           

        23.7

        (10.5-37.0)

               

        Virginia

        24.6

        (22.6-26.6)

        24.1

        (21.8-26.3)

        31.3

        (26.0-36.5)

        19.6

        (11.5-27.7)

               

        Washington

        23.1

        (21.4-24.7)

        23.5

        (21.8-25.3)

        25.5

        (11.5-39.6)

        24.3

        (15.4-33.1)

        19.2

        ( 8.0-30.5)

        10.3

        ( 3.9-16.8)

        West Virginia

        28.3

        (26.4-30.2)

        28.2

        (26.2-30.1)

        42.8

        (27.7-57.9)

                   

        Wisconsin

        23.2

        (21.1-25.4)

        23.2

        (20.9-25.4)

        34.2

        (17.2-51.1)

                   

        Wyoming

        22.1

        (20.2-24.0)

        22.3

        (20.4-24.2)

           

        21.5

        (8.7-34.3)

               

        Median

        23.0

         

        23.0

         

        30.9

         

        18.6

         

        20.7

         

        16.3

         

        Low

        16.2

        Arizona

        11.0

        District of Columbia

        21.9

        Massachu-
        setts

        11.4

        Illinois

        16.6

        New Mexico

        4.5

        Minnesota

        High

        34.5

        Mississippi

        29.6

        Mississippi

        45.4

        Mississippi

        28.4

        Pennsylvania

        30.7

        Montana

        27.9

        Hawaii

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
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        Table 10

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        TABLE 10. Percentage of adults who reported having ever been told by a health professional that they had diabetes, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        6.9

        (5.8- 8.1)

        5.9

        (4.7-7.1)

        11.0

        (7.8-14.2)

                   

        Alaska

        3.4

        (2.1- 4.6)

        3.0

        (1.6-4.4)

           

        0.6

        (0.0- 1.4)

        3.3

        (0.9- 5.7)

           

        Arizona

        3.1

        (2.0- 4.2)

        2.4

        (1.4-3.4)

           

        6.5

        (2.0-11.0)

        5.1

        (0.0-11.5)

           

        Arkansas

        5.2

        (4.1- 6.3)

        4.9

        (3.7-6.1)

        6.0

        (2.9- 9.1)

                   

        California

        5.6

        (4.7- 6.4)

        4.3

        (3.5-5.2)

        7.0

        (3.0-11.0)

        7.1

        (5.3- 9.0)

        7.6

        (0.5-14.6)

        6.8

        (3.0-10.6)

        Colorado

        3.9

        (2.8- 5.0)

        3.3

        (2.3-4.4)

           

        7.2

        (3.1-11.4)

               

        Connecticut

        5.2

        (4.1- 6.3)

        4.4

        (3.4-5.5)

        11.2

        (4.1-18.2)

        11.8

        (3.5-20.0)

               

        Delaware

        6.4

        (5.4- 7.5)

        6.2

        (5.1-7.4)

        8.6

        (5.3-11.9)

        3.7

        (0.0- 9.1)

               

        District of Columbia

        4.4

        (3.2- 5.7)

        0.7

        (0.0-1.4)

        7.1

        (5.1- 9.0)

                   

        Florida

        5.7

        (4.9- 6.6)

        5.3

        (4.4-6.3)

        8.9

        (5.6-12.1)

        5.7

        (3.1- 8.3)

               

        Georgia

        4.1

        (3.2- 5.0)

        3.8

        (2.7-4.8)

        5.5

        (3.4- 7.5)

        2.8

        (0.0- 7.4)

               

        Hawaii

        4.9

        (3.7- 6.0)

        3.8

        (2.1-5.4)

           

        4.6

        (2.2- 7.0)

           

        5.7

        (3.9- 7.5)

        Idaho

        4.0

        (3.4- 4.7)

        4.0

        (3.3-4.6)

           

        3.9

        (1.1- 6.8)

        7.6

        (1.0-14.1)

           

        Illinois

        7.0

        (5.9- 8.2)

        6.2

        (5.0-7.3)

        10.3

        (6.5-14.2)

        8.6

        (3.8-13.4)

           

        8.2

        (0.0-16.8)

        Indiana

        5.2

        (4.2- 6.2)

        5.2

        (4.1-6.4)

        5.6

        (1.6- 9.6)

        2.7

        (0.0- 6.8)

               

        Iowa

        4.6

        (3.9- 5.4)

        4.6

        (3.8-5.3)

           

        4.0

        (0.0- 8.6)

               

        Kansas

        3.1

        (2.3- 3.8)

        2.9

        (2.1-3.8)

        4.0

        (0.4- 7.6)

        2.6

        (0.0- 5.4)

               

        Kentucky

        5.3

        (4.5- 6.0)

        5.3

        (4.5-6.0)

        6.1

        (3.0- 9.2)

                   

        Louisiana

        5.3

        (4.1- 6.5)

        4.7

        (3.4-6.1)

        6.7

        (4.0- 9.4)

        4.7

        (0.4- 9.0)

               

        Maine

        4.9

        (3.8- 6.0)

        4.9

        (3.8-6.1)

                       

        Maryland

        6.0

        (5.0- 6.9)

        4.6

        (3.7-5.5)

        9.6

        (7.2-12.0)

        7.6

        (1.0-14.2)

           

        5.9

        (0.0-13.9)

        Massachusetts

        4.8

        (3.6- 6.0)

        4.8

        (3.5-6.0)

        3.0

        (0.0- 7.2)

        6.2

        (0.0-14.2)

               

        Michigan

        5.9

        (4.9- 6.9)

        5.7

        (4.6-6.7)

        8.4

        (5.0-11.7)

        2.1

        (0.0- 6.2)

               

        Minnesota

        3.9

        (3.4- 4.5)

        3.8

        (3.2-4.4)

        3.5

        (0.3- 6.6)

        5.1

        (1.1- 9.0)

           

        2.7

        (0.0- 6.6)

        Mississippi

        6.1

        (4.8- 7.4)

        4.7

        (3.4-6.1)

        9.5

        (6.6-12.3)

                   

        Missouri

        4.8

        (3.7- 5.9)

        4.7

        (3.5-5.8)

        7.6

        (3.7-11.6)

                   

        Montana

        3.1

        (2.3- 3.9)

        2.7

        (2.0-3.5)

               

        14.0

        (4.8-23.1)

           

        Nebraska

        4.2

        (3.3- 5.0)

        4.1

        (3.2-5.0)

        8.1

        (3.9-12.3)

        1.6

        (0.0- 3.6)

               

        Nevada

        3.7

        (2.0- 5.3)

        4.2

        (2.2-6.2)

        2.6

        (0.0- 5.3)

        0.4

        (0.0- 0.8)

           

        0.3

        (0.0- 0.6)

        New Hampshire

        3.9

        (2.8- 4.9)

        4.0

        (2.9-5.1)

                       

        New Jersey

        5.2

        (4.2- 6.1)

        4.7

        (3.7-5.8)

        8.9

        (4.5-13.2)

        7.5

        (3.0-11.9)

               

        New Mexico

        4.9

        (3.9- 6.0)

        4.5

        (3.2-5.9)

           

        5.3

        (3.4- 7.1)

        4.6

        (0.2- 8.9)

           

        New York

        4.7

        (3.9- 5.5)

        4.2

        (3.3-5.0)

        8.2

        (5.2-11.2)

        4.0

        (1.1- 6.9)

           

        6.7

        (0.0-13.8)

        North Carolina

        5.0

        (4.3- 5.8)

        4.4

        (3.6-5.2)

        6.8

        (4.9- 8.7)

        7.5

        (1.6-13.4)

               

        North Dakota

        3.5

        (2.7- 4.4)

        3.5

        (2.6-4.4)

               

        6.3

        (0.0-12.6)

           

        Ohio

        4.7

        (3.8- 5.6)

        4.5

        (3.5-5.5)

        6.7

        (4.0- 9.4)

                   

        Oklahoma

        5.8

        (4.7- 7.0)

        5.1

        (4.0-6.3)

        6.7

        (1.8-11.6)

        8.5

        (0.2-16.8)

        13.3

        (5.5-21.1)

           

        Oregon

        4.7

        (3.9- 5.6)

        4.5

        (3.7-5.3)

           

        5.1

        (0.7- 9.7)

        12.4

        (1.1-25.6)

        1.9

        (0.0- 5.5)

        Pennsylvania

        5.1

        (4.3- 5.8)

        5.0

        (4.1-5.8)

        6.5

        (3.2- 9.7)

        6.0

        (0.8-11.1)

               

        Puerto Rico

        10.5

        (9.2-11.8)

               

        10.5

        (9.1-11.8)

               

        Rhode Island

        4.9

        (3.9- 6.0)

        4.8

        (3.7-5.8)

        8.2

        (0.0-16.7)

        6.8

        (0.0-14.2)

               

        South Carolina

        4.9

        (3.9- 5.8)

        3.6

        (2.7-4.5)

        8.2

        (5.6-10.7)

                   

        South Dakota

        3.9

        (3.0- 4.7)

        3.7

        (2.8-4.6)

               

        6.6

        (1.2-12.0)

           

        Tennessee

        4.4

        (3.6- 5.1)

        4.3

        (3.4-5.1)

        4.8

        (2.7- 6.9)

                   

        Texas

        5.9

        (4.8- 6.9)

        4.8

        (3.7-5.9)

        7.6

        (3.8-11.3)

        8.2

        (5.6-10.8)

               

        Utah

        4.2

        (3.1- 5.2)

        4.1

        (3.0-5.1)

           

        6.6

        (1.3-11.8)

               

        Vermont

        4.7

        (3.6- 5.9)

        4.1

        (3.4-4.9)

           

        14.4

        (2.6-26.2)

               

        Virginia

        4.2

        (3.5- 5.0)

        3.5

        (2.7-4.2)

        8.8

        (5.8-11.8)

        6.0

        (1.7-10.3)

               

        Washington

        4.1

        (3.4- 4.8)

        4.0

        (3.2-4.7)

        7.9

        (1.4-14.8)

        3.7

        (0.5- 7.0)

        9.5

        (0.0-19.6)

        3.4

        (0.0- 6.8)

        West Virginia

        6.3

        (5.3- 7.4)

        6.2

        (5.1-7.2)

        17.8

        (7.0-28.5)

                   

        Wisconsin

        4.7

        (3.4- 5.9)

        4.2

        (3.0-5.3)

        17.9

        (0.8-35.0)

                   

        Wyoming

        3.0

        (2.3- 3.7)

        3.0

        (2.2-3.7)

           

        2.9

        (0.0- 5.9)

               

        Median

        4.8

         

        4.4

         

        7.6

         

        5.5

         

        7.6

         

        4.6

         

        Low

        3.0

        Wyoming

        0.7

        District of Columbia

        2.6

        Nevada

        0.4

        Nevada

        3.3

        Alaska

        0.0

        New Jersey

        High

        10.5

        Puerto Rico

        6.2

        Delaware, Illinois, West Virginia

        17.9

        Wisconsin

        14.4

        Vermont

        14.0

        Montana

        8.2

        Illinois

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.


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        TABLE 11. Percentage of adults who had had their blood cholesterol checked and reported having ever been told by a health professional that they had high blood cholesterol, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        28.5

        (26.1-30.9)

        30.0

        (27.2-32.7)

        22.1

        (16.8-27.4)

                   

        Alaska

        25.3

        (21.6-29.0)

        24.9

        (20.6-29.1)

               

        26.0

        (17.7-34.2)

           

        Arizona

        32.0

        (28.5-35.5)

        32.6

        (28.9-36.3)

           

        26.2

        (16.4-36.1)

               

        Arkansas

        30.0

        (27.0-33.0)

        29.8

        (26.6-32.9)

        29.9

        (20.2-39.5)

                   

        California

        30.4

        (28.5-32.2)

        31.8

        (29.6-34.0)

        31.5

        (22.8-40.3)

        27.8

        (23.6-32.1)

           

        27.3

        (20.2-34.5)

        Colorado

        27.9

        (25.2-30.6)

        28.7

        (25.8-31.6)

           

        24.1

        (16.1-32.1)

               

        Connecticut

        24.3

        (21.9-26.6)

        24.3

        (21.8-26.8)

        22.6

        (12.6-32.5)

        28.6

        (16.9-40.3)

               

        Delaware

        28.8

        (26.5-31.1)

        29.4

        (26.8-31.9)

        29.5

        (23.2-35.7)

                   

        District of Columbia

        18.2

        (15.8-20.7)

        14.3

        (10.8-17.9)

        21.2

        (17.8-24.7)

                   

        Florida

        32.0

        (30.0-34.0)

        33.7

        (31.4-35.9)

        31.5

        (24.7-38.2)

        25.0

        (19.8-30.3)

               

        Georgia

        24.1

        (21.9-26.3)

        22.4

        (19.8-24.9)

        29.1

        (24.3-33.9)

                   

        Hawaii

        31.2

        (28.4-34.0)

        29.9

        (25.5-34.4)

           

        29.2

        (21.2-37.2)

           

        32.8

        (28.9-36.8)

        Idaho

        29.9

        (27.8-32.0)

        29.5

        (27.4-31.5)

           

        41.0

        (22.1-59.9)

               

        Illinois

        34.2

        (30.9-37.5)

        35.2

        (31.6-38.7)

        35.9

        (25.1-46.7)

        28.5

        (15.5-41.5)

           

        17.5

        ( 3.5-31.4)

        Indiana

        28.8

        (26.3-31.3)

        29.1

        (26.5-31.7)

        28.7

        (17.1-40.2)

                   

        Iowa

        28.1

        (26.2-30.0)

        28.3

        (26.3-30.3)

                       

        Kansas

        28.2

        (25.4-31.0)

        27.8

        (24.9-30.8)

        36.7

        (22.4-51.1)

        28.5

        (15.7-41.3)

               

        Kentucky

        30.2

        (28.1-32.2)

        30.7

        (28.6-32.8)

        22.3

        (15.8-28.8)

                   

        Louisiana

        26.7

        (23.9-29.6)

        29.7

        (26.3-33.0)

        19.9

        (14.4-25.3)

                   

        Maine

        32.1

        (29.3-35.0)

        32.0

        (29.1-34.9)

                       

        Maryland

        28.8

        (26.9-30.8)

        31.3

        (29.0-33.6)

        21.9

        (18.3-25.5)

        29.0

        (14.4-43.5)

               

        Massachusetts

        25.0

        (22.3-27.6)

        26.1

        (23.2-28.9)

           

        12.5

        ( 4.2-20.7)

               

        Michigan

        31.3

        (29.1-33.6)

        32.0

        (29.5-34.5)

        26.4

        (19.6-33.2)

                   

        Minnesota

        31.3

        (29.5-33.1)

        31.9

        (30.1-33.7)

        23.8

        (11.5-36.2)

        21.2

        (10.6-31.9)

               

        Mississippi

        28.6

        (25.7-31.5)

        30.1

        (26.7-33.5)

        26.1

        (20.2-32.0)

                   

        Missouri

        30.6

        (27.7-33.4)

        31.3

        (28.3-34.4)

        27.0

        (17.4-36.5)

                   

        Montana

        31.0

        (28.2-33.8)

        31.7

        (28.8-34.5)

                       

        Nebraska

        29.9

        (27.1-32.6)

        30.2

        (27.3-33.1)

        24.3

        (15.4-33.3)

        31.8

        (16.5-47.2)

               

        Nevada

        29.0

        (24.7-33.3)

        30.8

        (25.9-35.6)

        7.6

        ( 0.0-16.1)

        23.1

        ( 9.7-36.5)

               

        New Hampshire

        30.7

        (27.8-33.7)

        30.9

        (27.9-33.9)

                       

        New Jersey

        27.7

        (25.4-30.1)

        27.5

        (25.0-30.1)

        29.4

        (21.5-37.4)

        26.7

        (17.1-36.3)

           

        35.8

        (18.1-53.6)

        New Mexico

        27.8

        (25.1-30.5)

        28.3

        (24.9-31.7)

           

        27.4

        (22.6-32.1)

               

        New York

        27.9

        (25.9-30.0)

        29.6

        (27.3-32.0)

        23.6

        (17.8-29.3)

        23.1

        (16.8-29.3)

           

        16.3

        ( 5.9-26.7)

        North Carolina

        26.5

        (24.7-28.3)

        28.6

        (26.5-30.6)

        19.2

        (15.5-22.9)

        21.3

        (10.3-32.4)

               

        North Dakota

        29.8

        (27.1-32.5)

        29.9

        (27.1-32.6)

                       

        Ohio

        27.7

        (25.2-30.2)

        27.5

        (24.8-30.2)

        26.3

        (20.1-32.5)

                   

        Oklahoma

        22.1

        (19.6-24.6)

        22.1

        (19.5-24.7)

        16.0

        ( 7.6-24.4)

           

        28.6

        (14.2-42.9)

           

        Oregon

        31.7

        (29.5-33.9)

        31.6

        (29.4-33.8)

           

        33.5

        (12.7-54.3)

               

        Pennsylvania

        25.9

        (24.0-27.9)

        25.9

        (23.9-27.9)

           

        24.6

        (11.0-38.1)

               

        Puerto Rico

        24.3

        (22.2-26.5)

               

        24.2

        (22.1-26.3)

               

        Rhode Island

        28.0

        (25.4-30.6)

        27.9

        (25.2-30.6)

                       

        South Carolina

        24.4

        (22.0-26.7)

        24.1

        (21.5-26.7)

        24.8

        (19.7-29.9)

                   

        South Dakota

        25.7

        (23.4-28.1)

        26.1

        (23.6-28.6)

                       

        Tennessee

        29.5

        (27.3-31.6)

        29.9

        (27.6-32.2)

        26.0

        (19.9-32.1)

                   

        Texas

        28.6

        (26.3-30.9)

        30.6

        (27.8-33.4)

        19.4

        (12.7-26.1)

        27.0

        (21.8-32.3)

               

        Utah

        26.4

        (23.8-29.1)

        26.7

        (24.0-29.4)

           

        24.0

        (12.0-36.1)

               

        Vermont

        26.0

        (23.8-28.1)

        24.9

        (23.0-26.9)

                       

        Virginia

        29.5

        (26.9-32.1)

        29.7

        (26.9-32.5)

        29.9

        (23.0-36.7)

        22.5

        (12.0-33.1)

               

        Washington

        25.8

        (23.9-27.6)

        26.3

        (24.3-28.2)

           

        24.1

        (14.9-33.3)

        26.5

        ( 9.3-43.8)

           

        West Virginia

        32.2

        (29.7-34.6)

        31.8

        (29.4-34.2)

                       

        Wisconsin

        27.0

        (24.5-29.5)

        27.7

        (25.0-30.3)

                       

        Wyoming

        29.9

        (27.5-32.2)

        29.9

        (27.5-32.3)

           

        22.9

        (11.2-34.6)

               

        Median

        28.6

         

        29.7

         

        26.0

         

        25.6

         

        §

         

        27.3

         

        Low

        18.2

        District of Columbia

        14.3

        District of Columbia

        7.6

        Nevada

        12.5

        Massachu-
        setts

         

        16.3

        New York

        High

        34.2

        Illinois

        35.2

        Illinois

        36.7

        Kansas

        41.0

        Idaho

        35.8

        New Jersey

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.
        § Median is not considered meaningful for three states that had >= 50 respondents who had had their blood cholesterol checked and is not shown.


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        TABLE 12. Percentage of adults who reported no leisure-time physical activity* in the last 30 days, by race or ethnicity and by state -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1996

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI§)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        32.5

        (30.2-34.7)

        29.4

        (26.9-31.8)

        43.1

        (37.7-48.6)

        35.9

        (21.4-50.4)

               

        Alaska

        25.6

        (22.2-28.9)

        22.5

        (18.8-26.2)

               

        37.2

        (29.2-45.2)

           

        Arizona

        33.4

        (30.4-36.3)

        32.2

        (29.0-35.3)

           

        41.0

        (32.2-49.7)

        41.1

        (25.2-57.1)

           

        Arkansas

        37.4

        (34.8-40.1)

        37.4

        (34.5-40.2)

        40.2

        (32.0-48.3)

                   

        California

        23.7

        (22.1-25.2)

        17.1

        (15.5-18.7)

        22.3

        (15.4-29.3)

        38.2

        (34.5-41.8)

           

        24.8

        (18.4-31.3)

        Colorado

        20.3

        (18.2-22.5)

        18.2

        (16.1-20.4)

           

        34.4

        (26.4-42.3)

               

        Connecticut

        25.6

        (23.3-27.9)

        23.9

        (21.5-26.2)

        37.8

        (27.4-48.1)

        44.9

        (33.3-56.4)

               

        Delaware

        36.2

        (33.8-38.7)

        34.3

        (31.8-36.8)

        42.5

        (35.4-49.6)

                   

        District of Columbia

        30.4

        (27.4-33.3)

        19.3

        (14.6-24.0)

        37.4

        (33.7-41.2)

                   

        Florida

        27.2

        (25.6-28.9)

        24.0

        (22.2-25.8)

        39.2

        (33.0-45.3)

        36.1

        (31.1-41.1)

               

        Georgia

        51.4

        (49.1-53.7)

        50.6

        (47.8-53.4)

        54.4

        (49.5-59.2)

        41.3

        (27.7-55.0)

               

        Hawaii

        20.9

        (18.8-23.1)

        13.0

        ( 9.9-16.0)

           

        23.6

        (17.7-29.6)

           

        25.2

        (22.0-28.4)

        Idaho

        20.5

        (18.7-22.2)

        19.6

        (17.9-21.4)

           

        33.9

        (23.3-44.4)

               

        Illinois

        24.9

        (22.4-27.4)

        23.0

        (20.2-25.8)

        31.3

        (24.7-38.0)

        31.5

        (20.2-42.7)

               

        Indiana

        31.1

        (29.0-33.2)

        30.0

        (27.7-32.2)

        40.0

        (32.0-48.0)

        49.5

        (35.2-63.7)

               

        Iowa

        26.9

        (25.3-28.5)

        26.7

        (25.1-28.4)

        34.9

        (20.3-49.3)

        28.0

        (17.0-39.0)

               

        Kansas

        36.5

        (34.2-38.8)

        35.1

        (32.7-37.5)

        54.6

        (42.7-66.5)

        43.2

        (32.6-53.7)

               

        Kentucky

        45.6

        (43.7-47.5)

        45.3

        (43.4-47.3)

        49.4

        (41.1-57.6)

                   

        Louisiana

        34.8

        (32.1-37.4)

        32.0

        (29.0-35.0)

        40.8

        (34.9-46.7)

        32.0

        (21.9-42.1)

               

        Maine

        34.0

        (31.5-36.6)

        33.7

        (31.1-36.2)

                       

        Maryland

        33.8

        (31.9-35.7)

        32.4

        (30.3-34.5)

        38.4

        (34.3-42.5)

        29.1

        (15.7-42.4)

           

        32.5

        (20.5-44.5)

        Massachusetts

        22.9

        (20.6-25.1)

        21.3

        (18.9-23.5)

        35.4

        (22.7-48.1)

        39.1

        (27.8-50.3)

               

        Michigan

        23.1

        (21.2-24.9)

        22.3

        (20.3-24.3)

        32.3

        (25.9-38.6)

        16.2

        ( 6.1-26.4)

               

        Minnesota

        23.6

        (22.2-25.0)

        23.9

        (22.4-25.3)

        17.8

        ( 9.4-26.1)

        15.0

        ( 8.8-21.3)

               

        Mississippi

        39.6

        (36.7-42.5)

        37.7

        (34.5-40.9)

        43.4

        (37.9-49.0)

                   

        Missouri

        30.4

        (27.8-33.0)

        29.5

        (26.8-32.3)

        40.3

        (32.0-48.5)

                   

        Montana

        21.1

        (19.1-23.2)

        20.7

        (18.7-22.8)

               

        26.7

        (11.3-42.2)

           

        Nebraska

        22.9

        (20.9-25.0)

        22.5

        (20.4-24.6)

        22.9

        (11.9-33.9)

        35.3

        (21.1-49.5)

               

        Nevada

        22.3

        (19.6-25.0)

        21.2

        (18.3-24.1)

        19.0

        ( 7.1-30.9)

        26.4

        (16.9-35.8)

               

        New Hampshire

        25.1

        (22.5-27.7)

        24.8

        (22.2-27.4)

                       

        New Jersey

        26.3

        (24.5-28.1)

        23.3

        (21.3-25.3)

        37.9

        (32.0-43.7)

        38.5

        (31.7-45.3)

           

        36.9

        (24.5-49.3)

        New Mexico

        27.8

        (24.2-31.3)

        23.8

        (19.7-27.8)

           

        33.4

        (27.0-39.8)

               

        New York

        30.4

        (28.8-32.0)

        28.6

        (26.8-30.4)

        34.7

        (30.4-38.9)

        34.8

        (29.7-39.8)

           

        40.3

        (31.2-49.4)

        North Carolina

        40.8

        (38.7-42.9)

        38.6

        (36.2-41.0)

        47.7

        (42.8-52.7)

        51.9

        (37.9-65.9)

               

        North Dakota

        33.8

        (31.4-36.2)

        34.1

        (31.7-36.6)

                       

        Ohio

        42.5

        (39.7-45.3)

        41.5

        (38.5-44.4)

        53.6

        (44.0-63.2)

                   

        Oklahoma

        38.3

        (35.8-40.8)

        37.2

        (34.6-39.8)

        44.8

        (32.4-57.1)

        44.5

        (29.7-59.2)

        43.2

        (32.1-54.3)

           

        Oregon

        19.7

        (18.1-21.2)

        19.4

        (17.8-21.0)

           

        24.4

        (13.2-35.7)

               

        Pennsylvania

        26.2

        (24.6-27.9)

        25.1

        (23.4-26.8)

        34.1

        (28.2-40.0)

        40.2

        (29.2-51.2)

               

        Puerto Rico

        47.9

        (45.2-50.5)

               

        47.8

        (45.2-50.5)

               

        Rhode Island

        26.6

        (24.3-28.9)

        26.0

        (23.6-28.4)

        25.1

        (13.7-36.4)

        33.3

        (22.9-43.7)

               

        South Carolina

        29.8

        (27.2-32.4)

        28.1

        (25.2-30.9)

        34.9

        (29.2-40.6)

                   

        South Dakota

        34.7

        (32.4-36.9)

        34.6

        (32.2-36.9)

               

        35.3

        (23.3-47.2)

           

        Tennessee

        40.8

        (38.8-42.7)

        40.3

        (38.1-42.4)

        46.5

        (41.1-51.8)

        31.1

        (17.2-45.0)

               

        Texas

        28.1

        (25.8-30.5)

        23.2

        (20.4-25.9)

        31.0

        (23.2-38.8)

        38.6

        (33.3-43.9)

               

        Utah

        17.2

        (15.5-19.0)

        16.5

        (14.7-18.3)

           

        23.8

        (15.3-32.4)

               

        Vermont

        21.4

        (19.6-23.3)

        21.3

        (19.4-23.2)

                       

        Virginia

        29.2

        (26.7-31.7)

        27.4

        (24.7-30.2)

        39.8

        (32.9-46.8)

        24.9

        (11.6-38.2)

               

        Washington

        19.0

        (17.5-20.4)

        18.3

        (16.8-19.8)

        27.9

        (15.0-40.6)

        27.1

        (19.3-34.8)

           

        21.5

        (10.8-32.2)

        West Virginia

        42.8

        (40.5-45.1)

        42.7

        (40.4-45.0)

        45.0

        (32.1-57.8)

                   

        Wisconsin

        22.2

        (20.0-24.4)

        21.3

        (19.0-23.6)

        33.2

        (24.8-41.5)

        32.7

        (18.3-47.1)

               

        Wyoming

        20.5

        (18.8-22.2)

        20.4

        (18.7-22.2)

           

        21.0

        (13.2-28.7)

               

        Median

        28.0

         

        25.1

         

        38.2

         

        34.2

         

        37.2

         

        28.9

         

        Low

        17.2

        Utah

        13.0

        Hawaii

        17.8

        Minnesota

        15.0

        Minnesota

        26.7

        Montana

        21.5

        Washington

        High

        51.4

        Georgia

        50.6

        Georgia

        54.6

        Kansas

        51.9

        North Carolina

        43.2

        Oklahoma

        40.3

        New York

        * Exercise, recreation, or physical activities (e. g., running, calisthenics, golfing, gardening, or walking) that are not performed as part of regular job duties.
        † Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown. Between 1996 and 1997, in some states the number of respondents in a racial or ethnic category fell to <50 or increased to >= 50.
        § Confidence interval.


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        Table 13

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        TABLE 13. Percentage of adults who reported they currently drank alcohol,* by race or ethnicity and by state -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI§)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        36.5

        (34.1-38.9)

        38.0

        (35.3-40.8)

        32.3

        (27.0-37.6)

                   

        Alaska

        55.3

        (51.6-59.1)

        57.7

        (53.3-62.1)

           

        47.3

        (29.8-64.7)

        43.9

        (36.1-51.8)

           

        Arizona

        41.0

        (37.8-44.2)

        42.9

        (39.4-46.5)

           

        32.8

        (25.4-40.2)

        37.6

        (20.7-54.5)

           

        Arkansas

        30.5

        (27.9-33.1)

        31.1

        (28.3-33.9)

        29.3

        (20.9-37.6)

                   

        California

        61.4

        (59.7-63.1)

        67.5

        (65.5-69.5)

        56.8

        (49.2-64.4)

        54.0

        (50.4-57.6)

        64.2

        (51.5-77.0)

        51.6

        (44.7-58.6)

        Colorado

        62.1

        (59.6-64.7)

        64.8

        (62.0-67.5)

           

        48.4

        (40.7-56.1)

               

        Connecticut

        62.3

        (59.8-64.8)

        64.2

        (61.5-66.9)

        40.4

        (30.3-50.5)

        54.9

        (44.3-65.4)

               

        Delaware

        54.2

        (51.9-56.5)

        57.0

        (54.5-59.5)

        39.1

        (32.9-45.3)

        63.9

        (49.4-78.5)

               

        District of Columbia

        43.6

        (40.5-46.8)

        64.6

        (59.7-69.5)

        31.0

        (27.5-34.4)

                   

        Florida

        54.8

        (52.9-56.7)

        59.5

        (57.3-61.6)

        34.4

        (28.7-40.1)

        47.2

        (42.0-52.4)

               

        Georgia

        44.6

        (42.2-47.0)

        45.6

        (42.7-48.4)

        40.4

        (35.6-45.2)

        61.2

        (46.3-76.0)

               

        Hawaii

        51.1

        (48.5-53.6)

        67.3

        (63.2-71.4)

           

        49.8

        (43.1-56.6)

           

        41.5

        (37.9-45.1)

        Idaho

        47.4

        (45.5-49.2)

        46.9

        (45.0-48.7)

           

        55.7

        (43.4-67.9)

        51.7

        (38.2-65.3)

           

        Illinois

        54.8

        (51.9-57.7)

        57.9

        (54.8-61.0)

        48.7

        (39.3-58.0)

        44.3

        (34.3-54.3)

           

        10.2

        ( 2.3-18.1)

        Indiana

        48.6

        (46.3-51.0)

        48.3

        (45.9-50.8)

        46.6

        (36.4-56.7)

        57.7

        (41.6-73.8)

               

        Iowa

        54.0

        (52.0-55.9)

        54.1

        (52.1-56.1)

           

        42.4

        (28.8-56.0)

               

        Kansas

        41.3

        (38.9-43.7)

        40.8

        (38.2-43.3)

        42.8

        (32.8-52.7)

        42.4

        (31.1-53.7)

               

        Kentucky

        33.7

        (31.8-35.6)

        33.3

        (31.2-35.3)

        39.1

        (32.0-46.2)

                   

        Louisiana

        50.4

        (47.5-53.3)

        51.2

        (47.9-54.5)

        47.6

        (41.7-53.5)

        61.3

        (48.2-74.4)

               

        Maine

        55.3

        (52.6-58.0)

        55.4

        (52.7-58.1)

                       

        Maryland

        44.4

        (42.4-46.5)

        49.3

        (47.0-51.7)

        32.9

        (28.8-37.0)

        42.7

        (30.4-55.1)

           

        28.9

        (16.3-41.5)

        Massachusetts

        65.1

        (62.5-67.6)

        67.1

        (64.4-69.7)

        49.3

        (34.0-64.7)

        51.9

        (37.9-65.9)

               

        Michigan

        57.4

        (55.2-59.5)

        58.5

        (56.2-60.8)

        49.1

        (42.5-55.7)

        61.1

        (48.1-74.2)

               

        Minnesota

        53.5

        (51.9-55.0)

        54.3

        (52.6-55.9)

        42.1

        (31.6-52.5)

        52.3

        (41.7-62.9)

           

        26.1

        (13.2-38.9)

        Mississippi

        35.3

        (32.5-38.0)

        38.1

        (34.8-41.4)

        29.9

        (24.7-35.2)

                   

        Missouri

        49.0

        (46.3-51.8)

        49.3

        (46.4-52.3)

        46.2

        (37.4-55.0)

                   

        Montana

        57.1

        (54.6-59.7)

        57.8

        (55.2-60.4)

               

        32.1

        (20.5-43.7)

           

        Nebraska

        58.0

        (55.6-60.3)

        58.6

        (56.2-61.1)

        34.8

        (26.1-43.5)

        61.5

        (48.3-74.6)

               

        Nevada

        62.9

        (59.1-66.7)

        64.3

        (60.1-68.4)

        56.5

        (38.2-75.8)

        70.0

        (59.0-81.0)

           

        15.6

        ( 3.6-27.5)

        New Hampshire

        61.3

        (58.6-64.1)

        61.6

        (58.8-64.4)

                       

        New Jersey

        58.6

        (56.3-60.9)

        62.2

        (59.7-64.8)

        41.2

        (34.0-48.3)

        48.5

        (40.2-56.8)

           

        51.6

        (37.5-65.7)

        New Mexico

        53.4

        (50.6-56.1)

        56.2

        (52.8-59.6)

           

        52.8

        (48.4-57.1)

        30.8

        (19.0-42.7)

           

        New York

        53.9

        (51.9-55.8)

        57.7

        (55.5-59.9)

        42.5

        (36.8-48.0)

        49.3

        (42.8-55.9)

           

        34.9

        (24.2-45.5)

        North Carolina

        37.6

        (35.7-39.5)

        39.1

        (36.9-41.3)

        33.4

        (29.2-37.5)

        41.2

        (28.7-53.7)

               

        North Dakota

        53.7

        (51.1-56.2)

        53.6

        (51.0-56.2)

               

        52.4

        (36.3-68.5)

           

        Ohio

        33.6

        (31.4-35.8)

        34.2

        (31.8-36.6)

        26.6

        (21.4-31.8)

                   

        Oklahoma

        32.7

        (30.0-35.3)

        32.5

        (29.6-35.4)

        25.1

        (15.8-34.3)

        44.6

        (28.2-60.9)

        39.1

        (26.8-51.4)

           

        Oregon

        56.7

        (54.7-58.7)

        56.7

        (54.6-58.8)

           

        60.6

        (48.4-72.9)

        52.2

        (37.9-66.5)

        58.5

        (39.9-77.2)

        Pennsylvania

        49.3

        (47.4-51.3)

        50.2

        (48.1-52.2)

        40.4

        (33.5-47.1)

        46.5

        (34.3-58.8)

               

        Puerto Rico

        26.6

        (24.5-28.7)

               

        26.5

        (24.4-28.6)

               

        Rhode Island

        59.5

        (57.0-62.0)

        60.5

        (57.9-63.1)

        52.6

        (37.1-68.1)

        39.7

        (24.8-54.6)

               

        South Carolina

        39.5

        (37.1-42.0)

        41.8

        (39.0-44.7)

        32.8

        (28.1-37.5)

                   

        South Dakota

        55.6

        (53.2-57.9)

        55.9

        (53.5-58.3)

               

        50.5

        (37.8-63.3)

           

        Tennessee

        28.8

        (26.8-30.7)

        28.7

        (26.5-30.8)

        28.6

        (23.6-33.6)

                   

        Texas

        49.2

        (47.0-51.4)

        51.7

        (48.9-54.4)

        46.3

        (38.9-53.7)

        44.8

        (40.3-49.4)

               

        Utah

        28.1

        (26.0-30.3)

        27.0

        (24.8-29.2)

           

        47.3

        (37.3-57.3)

               

        Vermont

        60.3

        (58.3-62.2)

        60.3

        (58.3-62.2)

           

        52.7

        (37.0-68.5)

               

        Virginia

        54.6

        (52.2-57.1)

        56.7

        (54.1-59.3)

        42.7

        (37.0-48.4)

        56.4

        (43.3-69.4)

               

        Washington

        60.6

        (58.6-62.5)

        61.1

        (59.0-63.1)

        73.2

        (60.2-86.1)

        54.9

        (44.8-65.1)

        58.0

        (42.9-73.1)

        50.6

        (39.2-62.0)

        West Virginia

        31.0

        (28.8-33.1)

        30.9

        (28.7-33.1)

        29.7

        (16.4-43.1)

                   

        Wisconsin

        70.4

        (68.1-72.6)

        71.3

        (69.0-73.6)

        66.4

        (52.2-80.6)

                   

        Wyoming

        52.6

        (50.0-55.1)

        52.7

        (50.1-55.2)

           

        51.7

        (39.9-63.5)

               

        Median

        53.5

         

        55.4

         

        40.4

         

        50.8

         

        50.5

         

        38.2

         

        Low

        26.6

        Puerto Rico

        27.0

        Utah

        25.1

        Oklahoma

        26.5

        Puerto Rico

        30.8

        New Mexico

        10.2

        Illinois

        High

        70.4

        Wisconsin

        71.3

        Wisconsin

        73.2

        Washington

        70.0

        Nevada

        64.2

        California

        58.5

        Oregon

        * Consumed >= 1 drink of beer, wine, wine cooler, or liquor in the past month.
        † Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        § Confidence interval.


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        Table 14

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        TABLE 14. Percentage of adults who reported binge drinking,* by race or ethnicity and by state -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI§)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        11.4

        ( 9.7-13.0)

        12.3

        (10.4-14.1)

        9.7

        ( 6.0-13.4)

                   

        Alaska

        16.7

        (13.8-19.5)

        17.1

        (13.7-20.6)

           

        14.3

        ( 0.9-27.8)

        17.7

        (11.9-23.4)

           

        Arizona

        8.8

        ( 6.9-10.7)

        8.4

        ( 6.1-10.6)

           

        9.7

        ( 5.0-14.3)

        13.2

        ( 0.3-26.2)

           

        Arkansas

        9.1

        ( 7.4-10.8)

        9.5

        ( 7.6-11.3)

        8.4

        ( 1.4-15.2)

                   

        California

        15.2

        (13.9-16.5)

        15.5

        (13.8-17.2)

        15.2

        ( 9.6-20.8)

        17.0

        (14.2-19.8)

        19.0

        ( 8.6-29.4)

        7.0

        ( 3.9-10.1)

        Colorado

        15.4

        (13.5-17.4)

        15.9

        (13.7-18.0)

           

        15.1

        ( 9.4-20.8)

               

        Connecticut

        15.7

        (13.4-18.0)

        15.3

        (12.8-17.8)

        8.3

        ( 2.1-14.4)

        27.8

        (17.6-39.0)

               

        Delaware

        11.9

        (10.2-13.5)

        12.0

        (10.2-13.7)

        10.6

        ( 6.2-15.0)

        22.2

        ( 6.7-37.6)

               

        District of Columbia

        12.1

        (10.1-14.1)

        19.0

        (14.9-23.1)

        7.8

        ( 5.8- 9.9)

                   

        Florida

        13.1

        (11.8-14.4)

        14.2

        (12.7-15.8)

        8.5

        ( 4.8-12.3)

        11.3

        ( 7.8-14.7)

               

        Georgia

        9.3

        ( 7.9-10.8)

        9.8

        ( 8.1-11.6)

        7.7

        ( 5.4-10.0)

        15.0

        ( 3.4-26.4)

               

        Hawaii

        17.3

        (15.3-19.3)

        19.1

        (15.7-22.5)

           

        20.5

        (15.0-26.0)

           

        15.0

        (12.4-17.7)

        Idaho

        15.0

        (13.5-16.4)

        14.2

        (12.7-15.7)

           

        28.0

        (18.9-37.0)

        18.9

        ( 8.8-28.9)

           

        Illinois

        16.3

        (14.2-18.4)

        16.7

        (14.2-19.2)

        12.6

        ( 6.9-18.3)

        19.4

        (10.8-28.0)

           

         

        Indiana

        12.6

        (11.1-14.2)

        12.5

        (10.8-14.1)

        11.1

        ( 5.3-16.8)

        20.7

        ( 8.3-33.0)

               

        Iowa

        17.9

        (16.4-19.4)

        17.6

        (16.1-19.2)

           

        21.5

        (10.4-32.7)

               

        Kansas

        13.4

        (11.6-15.2)

        13.5

        (11.6-15.4)

        10.6

        ( 4.4-16.8)

        17.8

        ( 7.6-27.9)

               

        Kentucky

        9.4

        ( 8.2-10.6)

        9.4

        ( 8.2-10.6)

        8.4

        ( 3.8-13.0)

                   

        Louisiana

        15.0

        (12.9-17.1)

        16.8

        (14.3-19.2)

        8.6

        ( 5.0-12.2)

        19.4

        ( 8.2-30.5)

               

        Maine

        13.8

        (11.6-16.0)

        13.5

        (11.3-15.7)

                       

        Maryland

        6.3

        ( 5.4- 7.3)

        7.5

        ( 6.3- 8.7)

        4.1

        ( 2.4- 5.8)

        4.3

        ( 0.4- 8.3)

           

        0.0

         

        Massachusetts

        17.9

        (15.6-20.2)

        19.0

        (16.5-21.5)

        8.1

        ( 0.4-15.8)

        11.7

        ( 4.7-18.6)

               

        Michigan

        18.9

        (17.2-20.7)

        19.5

        (17.6-21.4)

        12.7

        ( 8.0-17.3)

        27.7

        (15.7-39.7)

               

        Minnesota

        15.6

        (14.4-16.7)

        15.6

        (14.4-16.8)

        13.1

        ( 5.9-20.2)

        21.2

        (12.6-29.7)

           

        4.7

        ( 0.0-10.2)

        Mississippi

        9.6

        ( 7.7-11.4)

        10.1

        ( 7.8-12.4)

        8.7

        ( 5.2-12.3)

                   

        Missouri

        15.0

        (12.9-17.0)

        15.4

        (13.2-17.7)

        11.3

        ( 5.9-16.7)

                   

        Montana

        14.0

        (12.2-15.8)

        13.8

        (12.0-15.7)

               

        12.9

        ( 4.0-21.8)

           

        Nebraska

        16.3

        (14.3-18.3)

        16.4

        (14.3-18.5)

        3.0

        ( 1.0- 5.1)

        27.2

        (13.2-41.1)

               

        Nevada

        19.2

        (15.5-23.0)

        20.0

        (15.8-24.1)

        15.0

        ( 2.0-27.9)

        22.7

        ( 8.6-36.7)

           

        2.3

        ( 0.0- 5.6)

        New Hampshire

        16.3

        (14.1-18.4)

        16.5

        (14.3-18.7)

                       

        New Jersey

        13.1

        (11.4-14.7)

        13.4

        (11.5-15.2)

        9.0

        ( 4.5-13.5)

        12.3

        ( 6.2-18.5)

           

        16.3

        ( 4.5-28.2)

        New Mexico

        14.6

        (12.5-16.7)

        12.6

        (10.2-15.0)

           

        17.2

        (13.7-20.7)

        16.3

        ( 5.9-26.7)

           

        New York

        9.3

        ( 8.2-10.5)

        10.3

        ( 8.9-11.7)

        4.9

        ( 2.3- 7.5)

        8.5

        ( 4.9-12.1)

           

        6.7

        ( 0.5-13.0)

        North Carolina

        9.1

        ( 7.9-10.2)

        9.5

        ( 8.2-10.8)

        7.8

        ( 5.1-10.6)

        8.9

        ( 1.1-16.7)

               

        North Dakota

        18.4

        (16.4-20.5)

        18.1

        (16.1-20.2)

               

        24.0

        ( 9.1-39.0)

           

        Ohio

        8.6

        ( 7.2-10.0)

        9.0

        ( 7.5-10.6)

        4.7

        ( 2.6- 6.8)

                   

        Oklahoma

        8.8

        ( 7.0-10.6)

        9.2

        ( 7.1-11.2)

        5.0

        ( 1.0- 9.1)

        6.4

        ( 0.0-13.7)

        11.4

        ( 3.1-19.7)

           

        Oregon

        14.3

        (12.7-15.9)

        13.5

        (11.9-15.1)

           

        21.6

        (11.6-31.6)

        21.0

        ( 9.4-32.6)

        31.9

        ( 7.1-56.7)

        Pennsylvania

        14.6

        (13.1-16.1)

        15.0

        (13.4-16.6)

        8.4

        ( 4.9-11.8)

        15.7

        ( 6.7-24.6)

               

        Puerto Rico

        10.9

        ( 9.3-12.4)

               

        11.0

        ( 9.4-12.6)

               

        Rhode Island

        14.8

        (12.7-16.9)

        14.9

        (12.7-17.1)

        17.8

        ( 1.8-33.7)

        11.3

        ( 1.7-20.9)

               

        South Carolina

        9.8

        ( 8.2-11.4)

        11.3

        ( 9.4-13.2)

        5.6

        ( 3.0- 8.2)

                   

        South Dakota

        20.9

        (18.9-22.8)

        20.3

        (18.3-22.3)

               

        30.2

        (18.6-41.8)

           

        Tennessee

        7.2

        ( 6.0- 8.3)

        7.6

        ( 6.3- 8.8)

        3.8

        ( 1.5- 6.0)

                   

        Texas

        17.4

        (15.7-19.2)

        16.4

        (14.4-18.4)

        17.0

        (10.9-23.2)

        20.4

        (16.5-24.3)

               

        Utah

        7.7

        ( 6.5- 8.8)

        7.2

        ( 6.0- 8.4)

           

        15.5

        ( 8.7-22.4)

               

        Vermont

        16.2

        (14.4-17.9)

        15.7

        (14.0-17.3)

           

        9.7

        ( 0.0-22.4)

               

        Virginia

        14.3

        (12.4-16.2)

        14.8

        (12.6-17.0)

        12.4

        ( 7.9-17.0)

        14.9

        ( 6.3-23.5)

               

        Washington

        14.5

        (13.0-16.0)

        14.3

        (12.8-15.8)

        23.6

        ( 0.0-49.6)

        16.7

        ( 9.6-23.7)

        29.5

        (15.8-43.2)

        4.5

        ( 0.6- 8.4)

        West Virginia

        8.4

        ( 7.1- 9.7)

        8.1

        ( 6.8- 9.4)

        10.8

        ( 2.2-19.5)

                   

        Wisconsin

        23.2

        (21.0-25.3)

        23.6

        (21.3-25.8)

        18.4

        ( 5.6-31.2)

                   

        Wyoming

        15.4

        (13.6-17.3)

        15.6

        (13.6-17.5)

           

        15.2

        ( 7.5-22.8)

               

        Median

        14.4

         

        14.3

         

        8.7

         

        16.2

         

        18.9

         

        6.7

         

        Low

        6.3

        Maryland

        7.2

        Utah

        3.0

        Nebraska

        4.3

        Maryland

        11.4

        Oklahoma

        0.0

        Maryland

        High

        23.2

        Wisconsin

        23.6

        Wisconsin

        23.6

        Washington

        28.0

        Idaho

        30.2

        South Dakota

        31.9

        Oregon

        * Consumption of >= 5 alcoholic drinks on at least one occasion in the past month.
        † Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        § Confidence interval.
        ¶ In Illinois, the use of dual questionnaires for the question regarding binge drinking reduced the number of Asian or Pacific Islander respondents to <50.


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        Table 15

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        TABLE 15. Percentage of adults who reported current cigarette smoking,* by race or ethnicity and by state -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI§)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        24.7

        (22.6-26.7)

        27.2

        (24.8-29.7)

        16.4

        (12.1-20.7)

                   

        Alaska

        26.5

        (23.2-29.8)

        24.7

        (20.9-28.6)

           

        23.8

        ( 9.6-38.1)

        41.3

        (33.4-49.1)

           

        Arizona

        21.2

        (18.6-23.7)

        22.0

        (19.3-24.8)

           

        20.0

        (13.1-26.9)

        3.1

        ( 0.0- 6.9)

           

        Arkansas

        28.3

        (25.7-30.9)

        29.6

        (26.8-32.5)

        19.7

        (11.9-27.4)

                   

        California

        18.4

        (17.0-19.8)

        19.1

        (17.4-20.8)

        27.3

        (20.4-34.1)

        17.1

        (14.1-20.0)

        41.7

        (28.3-55.1)

        8.3

        ( 4.8-11.8)

        Colorado

        22.6

        (20.4-24.8)

        22.3

        (19.9-24.7)

           

        23.1

        (16.6-29.6)

               

        Connecticut

        21.6

        (19.5-23.7)

        20.2

        (18.1-22.3)

        31.3

        (21.8-40.8)

        36.2

        (25.2-47.1)

               

        Delaware

        26.5

        (24.4-28.7)

        26.9

        (24.5-29.3)

        25.5

        (20.1-31.0)

        25.4

        (10.9-39.9)

               

        District of Columbia

        18.8

        (16.4-21.2)

        17.6

        (13.4-21.8)

        20.0

        (17.0-22.9)

                   

        Florida

        23.5

        (21.9-25.1)

        25.4

        (23.6-27.3)

        17.1

        (12.3-21.8)

        17.7

        (13.8-21.6)

               

        Georgia

        22.5

        (20.3-24.6)

        24.1

        (21.5-26.7)

        17.4

        (13.9-20.9)

        30.8

        (16.5-45.1)

               

        Hawaii

        18.6

        (16.7-20.6)

        18.3

        (15.1-21.5)

           

        23.1

        (17.6-28.5)

           

        17.3

        (14.5-20.1)

        Idaho

        19.8

        (18.3-21.2)

        19.4

        (17.9-20.9)

           

        19.0

        (12.2-25.8)

        46.2

        (32.6-59.8)

           

        Illinois

        23.3

        (21.5-25.0)

        23.6

        (21.7-25.6)

        24.2

        (19.0-29.4)

        22.6

        (16.7-28.4)

           

        10.2

        ( 2.3-18.1)

        Indiana

        26.2

        (24.1-28.3)

        26.2

        (24.0-28.4)

        26.2

        (17.9-34.4)

        26.2

        (13.3-39.2)

               

        Iowa

        23.1

        (21.5-24.7)

        22.8

        (21.2-24.4)

           

        23.6

        (12.1-35.1)

               

        Kansas

        22.6

        (20.6-24.7)

        22.6

        (20.5-24.8)

        19.7

        (11.2-28.2)

        24.7

        (14.9-34.4)

               

        Kentucky

        30.8

        (29.0-32.5)

        30.8

        (29.0-32.6)

        32.7

        (25.6-39.8)

                   

        Louisiana

        24.6

        (22.2-26.9)

        27.0

        (24.3-29.7)

        19.2

        (14.4-24.1)

        22.3

        (10.9-33.7)

               

        Maine

        22.7

        (20.5-24.9)

        22.6

        (20.3-24.8)

                       

        Maryland

        20.4

        (18.8-22.0)

        21.1

        (19.3-22.9)

        20.4

        (17.1-23.7)

        19.8

        ( 9.6-29.9)

           

        4.7

        ( 0.0-10.5)

        Massachusetts

        20.4

        (18.1-22.6)

        21.1

        (18.7-23.5)

        14.8

        ( 6.2-23.4)

        10.5

        ( 3.6-17.3)

               

        Michigan

        26.1

        (24.2-27.9)

        25.7

        (23.7-27.8)

        24.1

        (18.6-29.6)

        43.6

        (30.3-57.0)

               

        Minnesota

        21.8

        (20.5-23.1)

        21.4

        (20.1-22.7)

        26.3

        (17.0-35.7)

        28.7

        (20.0-37.4)

           

        11.1

        ( 1.8-20.3)

        Mississippi

        22.9

        (20.4-25.3)

        25.4

        (22.3-28.5)

        17.7

        (13.5-21.9)

                   

        Missouri

        28.5

        (26.1-31.0)

        27.5

        (24.9-30.2)

        36.6

        (28.4-44.7)

                   

        Montana

        20.6

        (18.6-22.5)

        19.8

        (17.8-21.8)

               

        41.6

        (27.5-55.7)

           

        Nebraska

        22.0

        (20.0-24.1)

        21.6

        (19.6-23.7)

        25.8

        (18.1-33.5)

        21.3

        ( 8.3-34.2)

               

        Nevada

        27.8

        (24.4-31.3)

        28.7

        (24.8-32.6)

        22.1

        ( 6.3-37.9)

        30.2

        (18.6-41.7)

           

        7.3

        ( 0.0-17.5)

        New Hampshire

        24.7

        (22.2-27.2)

        24.6

        (22.0-27.2)

                       

        New Jersey

        21.4

        (19.5-23.3)

        22.1

        (19.9-24.3)

        22.8

        (17.0-28.5)

        20.8

        (13.7-27.9)

           

        7.2

        ( 1.0-13.3)

        New Mexico

        22.1

        (20.0-24.3)

        21.4

        (18.7-24.0)

           

        24.4

        (20.8-28.1)

        14.0

        ( 4.8-23.2)

           

        New York

        23.3

        (21.7-24.9)

        24.1

        (22.2-26.0)

        21.3

        (16.7-25.9)

        22.5

        (17.0-27.9)

           

        15.4

        ( 7.6-23.2)

        North Carolina

        26.0

        (24.3-27.6)

        26.0

        (24.1-27.9)

        26.6

        (22.5-30.6)

        28.3

        (15.7-40.9)

               

        North Dakota

        22.2

        (20.1-24.4)

        21.6

        (19.5-23.8)

               

        42.5

        (27.9-57.1)

           

        Ohio

        25.0

        (23.0-27.0)

        25.1

        (22.9-27.3)

        25.8

        (20.8-30.8)

                   

        Oklahoma

        24.7

        (22.3-27.1)

        24.1

        (21.5-26.6)

        23.6

        (14.7-32.5)

        32.3

        (15.8-48.9)

        33.4

        (21.5-45.2)

           

        Oregon

        20.7

        (19.0-22.4)

        20.0

        (18.4-21.7)

           

        26.3

        (14.1-38.5)

        27.4

        (15.9-39.0)

        36.1

        (12.5-59.6)

        Pennsylvania

        24.3

        (22.6-25.9)

        23.6

        (21.9-25.3)

        32.6

        (26.1-39.1)

        26.6

        (15.8-37.4)

               

        Puerto Rico

        14.4

        (12.7-16.0)

               

        14.4

        (12.7-16.0)

               

        Rhode Island

        24.2

        (21.8-26.5)

        24.4

        (21.9-26.8)

        29.8

        (13.6-46.0)

        14.9

        ( 4.9-24.9)

               

        South Carolina

        23.3

        (21.3-25.4)

        24.9

        (22.4-27.3)

        19.8

        (15.4-23.8)

                   

        South Dakota

        24.3

        (22.2-26.4)

        22.5

        (20.4-24.6)

               

        48.6

        (34.9-62.2)

           

        Tennessee

        26.9

        (25.1-28.8)

        28.2

        (26.1-30.2)

        20.3

        (15.3-25.2)

                   

        Texas

        22.5

        (20.6-24.4)

        23.3

        (20.9-25.6)

        25.3

        (18.4-32.1)

        20.3

        (16.5-24.1)

               

        Utah

        13.7

        (12.1-15.4)

        13.3

        (11.7-15.0)

           

        18.2

        (10.9-25.5)

               

        Vermont

        23.3

        (21.4-25.1)

        22.8

        (21.1-24.6)

           

        22.5

        ( 8.5-36.4)

               

        Virginia

        24.6

        (22.5-26.7)

        25.7

        (23.2-28.2)

        21.9

        (17.6-26.1)

        23.0

        (14.1-31.9)

               

        Washington

        23.7

        (21.9-25.5)

        23.7

        (21.8-25.5)

        37.0

        (14.7-59.2)

        21.4

        (12.7-30.1)

        36.3

        (22.4-50.2)

        14.6

        ( 8.1-21.2)

        West Virginia

        27.4

        (25.4-29.4)

        27.3

        (25.2-29.3)

        19.8

        ( 8.3-31.3)

                   

        Wisconsin

        23.2

        (21.0-25.4)

        22.8

        (20.6-25.1)

        19.1

        ( 8.4-29.9)

                   

        Wyoming

        24.0

        (21.6-26.4)

        23.4

        (21.0-25.9)

           

        29.3

        (18.6-40.0)

               

        Median

        23.3

         

        23.6

         

        22.8

         

        23.1

         

        41.3

         

        10.7

         

        Low

        13.7

        Utah

        13.3

        Utah

        14.8

        Massachu-
        setts

        10.5

        Massachu-
        setts

        3.1

        Arizona

        4.7

        Maryland

        High

        30.8

        Kentucky

        30.8

        Kentucky

        37.0

        Washington

        43.6

        Michigan

        48.6

        South Dakota

        36.1

        Oregon

        * Ever smoked >= 100 cigarettes and currently smoked.
        † Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        § Confidence interval.


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        Table 16

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        TABLE 16. Percentage of adults who reported not always wearing a safety belt while driving or riding in a car, by race or ethnicity and by state* ?Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        34.0

        (31.6-36.4)

        31.9

        (29.3-34.5)

        41.9

        (35.8-48.1)

                   

        Alaska

        34.6

        (31.0-38.2)

        33.4

        (29.2-37.5)

           

        33.8

        (17.4-50.1)

        40.9

        (32.9-49.0)

           

        Arizona

        19.4

        (16.9-21.9)

        18.6

        (15.7-21.4)

           

        22.4

        (15.9-28.9)

        27.9

        (12.9-42.8)

           

        Arkansas

        34.6

        (31.8-37.4)

        34.4

        (31.4-37.4)

        43.8

        (34.8-52.8)

                   

        California

        12.8

        (11.6-13.9)

        13.3

        (11.9-14.8)

        18.4

        (12.3-24.4)

        10.9

        ( 8.7-13.1)

        20.6

        ( 9.7-31.4)

        10.0

        ( 5.7-14.2)

        Colorado

        28.6

        (26.2-31.0)

        27.8

        (25.3-30.3)

           

        35.1

        (27.4-42.8)

               

        Connecticut

        30.9

        (28.5-33.3)

        29.8

        (27.3-32.3)

        43.8

        (33.6-53.9)

        40.6

        (30.4-50.8)

               

        Delaware

        30.1

        (27.9-32.2)

        29.2

        (26.9-31.6)

        35.5

        (30.0-40.9)

        35.7

        (19.7-51.7)

               

        District of Columbia

        22.1

        (19.4-24.8)

        16.6

        (12.0-21.2)

        25.6

        (22.3-29.0)

                   

        Florida

        24.0

        (22.3-25.7)

        23.1

        (21.2-25.0)

        31.0

        (25.1-37.0)

        23.7

        (19.2-28.3)

               

        Georgia

        24.7

        (22.5-26.9)

        24.4

        (21.8-27.0)

        26.2

        (21.5-31.0)

        20.9

        ( 9.7-32.0)

               

        Hawaii

        12.9

        (11.1-14.6)

        13.0

        ( 9.9-16.1)

           

        11.7

        ( 7.3-16.0)

           

        13.6

        (11.1-16.1)

        Idaho

        40.4

        (38.7-42.2)

        40.5

        (38.6-42.3)

           

        37.4

        (27.4-47.4)

        51.9

        (38.4-65.4)

           

        Illinois

        32.0

        (29.3-34.6)

        30.0

        (27.0-32.9)

        41.6

        (33.1-50.2)

        36.3

        (26.1-46.4)

           

        §

         

        Indiana

        38.2

        (35.9-40.4)

        37.1

        (34.7-39.4)

        46.8

        (36.9-56.7)

        57.5

        (41.5-73.5)

               

        Iowa

        32.8

        (31.0-34.6)

        32.8

        (31.0-34.7)

           

        23.7

        (12.0-35.3)

               

        Kansas

        46.1

        (43.7-48.6)

        44.8

        (42.2-47.4)

        60.0

        (50.1-69.8)

        57.5

        (46.4-68.5)

               

        Kentucky

        34.7

        (32.8-36.5)

        34.6

        (32.6-36.5)

        38.8

        (31.6-45.9)

                   

        Louisiana

        25.6

        (23.0-28.2)

        24.3

        (21.3-27.2)

        30.2

        (24.5-35.9)

        20.2

        (10.4-29.9)

               

        Maine

        30.5

        (27.9-33.0)

        30.7

        (28.1-33.3)

                       

        Maryland

        23.9

        (22.2-25.6)

        23.5

        (21.6-25.4)

        25.5

        (21.7-29.3)

        26.0

        (14.9-37.1)

           

        18.7

        ( 7.6-29.7)

        Massachusetts

        37.2

        (34.5-39.8)

        37.3

        (34.5-40.0)

        45.9

        (29.9-61.8)

        33.6

        (21.1-46.2)

               

        Michigan

        27.7

        (25.7-29.6)

        25.8

        (23.7-27.8)

        37.6

        (31.2-44.0)

        42.1

        (28.7-55.5)

               

        Minnesota

        40.4

        (38.8-41.9)

        40.3

        (38.7-41.8)

        40.9

        (30.4-51.3)

        48.6

        (37.9-59.3)

           

        27.4

        (13.8-41.0)

        Mississippi

        43.4

        (40.6-46.3)

        42.4

        (39.1-45.7)

        45.0

        (39.4-50.5)

                   

        Missouri

        38.2

        (35.4-40.9)

        37.9

        (34.9-40.9)

        41.0

        (33.0-49.0)

                   

        Montana

        42.4

        (39.8-45.0)

        42.4

        (39.7-45.1)

               

        44.2

        (31.1-57.3)

           

        Nebraska

        42.3

        (39.8-44.7)

        42.6

        (40.0-45.1)

        37.1

        (28.2-46.0)

        40.4

        (26.0-54.8)

               

        Nevada

        26.3

        (22.5-30.1)

        26.8

        (22.5-31.0)

        11.7

        ( 0.7-22.7)

        31.5

        (18.4-44.2)

           

        12.4

        ( 0.0-24.7)

        New Hampshire

        41.6

        (38.6-44.6)

        41.6

        (38.6-44.6)

                       

        New Jersey

        27.9

        (25.8-29.9)

        27.3

        (25.0-29.6)

        36.7

        (29.7-43.8)

        25.7

        (18.4-33.0)

           

        18.6

        ( 7.1-30.1)

        New Mexico

        16.6

        (14.6-18.6)

        16.7

        (14.1-19.3)

           

        15.1

        (11.7-18.6)

        27.3

        (16.2-38.5)

           

        New York

        26.1

        (24.3-28.0)

        23.7

        (21.8-25.7)

        39.8

        (33.7-45.9)

        28.2

        (22.1-34.3)

           

        25.0

        (14.5-35.5)

        North Carolina

        15.4

        (14.0-16.7)

        15.9

        (14.3-17.5)

        13.8

        (10.9-16.7)

        14.3

        ( 5.2-23.5)

               

        North Dakota

        59.8

        (57.3-62.4)

        60.6

        (58.0-63.2)

               

        45.7

        (31.5-59.8)

           

        Ohio

        30.0

        (27.7-32.2)

        29.2

        (26.8-31.6)

        41.6

        (35.5-47.7)

                   

        Oklahoma

        37.2

        (34.6-39.9)

        36.4

        (33.7-39.2)

        35.7

        (24.8-46.5)

        43.1

        (27.1-59.2)

        48.1

        (36.3-59.9)

           

        Oregon

        16.0

        (14.4-17.5)

        15.8

        (14.2-17.4)

           

        21.7

        ( 8.9-34.6)

        20.9

        ( 7.7-34.1)

        9.4

        ( 0.2-18.5)

        Pennsylvania

        32.6

        (30.8-34.5)

        32.3

        (30.3-34.2)

        40.6

        (33.6-47.5)

        29.6

        (18.3-40.9)

               

        Puerto Rico

        24.8

        (22.7-26.8)

               

        24.7

        (22.6-26.7)

               

        Rhode Island

        43.2

        (40.6-45.9)

        43.6

        (40.8-46.3)

        42.7

        (26.6-58.7)

        39.0

        (24.3-53.7)

               

        South Carolina

        19.3

        (17.4-21.3)

        19.6

        (17.2-21.9)

        18.9

        (14.8-23.1)

                   

        South Dakota

        58.2

        (55.8-60.6)

        57.3

        (54.8-59.8)

               

        75.1

        (65.9-84.3)

           

        Tennessee

        33.6

        (31.7-35.6)

        32.4

        (30.3-34.5)

        40.7

        (34.9-46.4)

                   

        Texas

        18.8

        (17.1-20.6)

        21.0

        (18.7-23.2)

        16.7

        (10.8-22.5)

        14.1

        (11.0-17.3)

               

        Utah

        35.0

        (32.7-37.3)

        35.1

        (32.7-37.5)

           

        31.2

        (21.9-40.5)

               

        Vermont

        26.3

        (24.5-28.2)

        26.6

        (24.7-28.4)

           

        27.6

        (12.4-42.8)

               

        Virginia

        28.0

        (25.9-30.2)

        26.9

        (24.5-29.2)

        34.8

        (29.2-40.4)

        31.0

        (19.5-42.5)

               

        Washington

        24.1

        (22.3-25.9)

        24.5

        (22.6-26.5)

        19.5

        ( 8.3-30.6)

        21.0

        (13.5-28.6)

        24.7

        (12.3-37.1)

        20.3

        (10.3-30.5)

        West Virginia

        29.4

        (27.3-31.4)

        29.5

        (27.5-31.6)

        15.2

        ( 3.9-26.6)

                   

        Wisconsin

        38.7

        (36.2-41.2)

        37.8

        (35.3-40.3)

        63.0

        (48.2-77.7)

                   

        Wyoming

        49.7

        (47.2-52.2)

        49.7

        (47.2-52.2)

           

        46.4

        (34.9-57.8)

               

        Median

        30.7

         

        30.0

         

        37.6

         

        30.3

         

        40.9

         

        18.6

         

        Low

        12.8

        California

        13.0

        Hawaii

        11.7

        Nevada

        10.9

        California

        20.6

        California

        9.4

        Oregon

        High

        59.8

        North Dakota

        60.6

        North Dakota

        63.0

        Wisconsin

        57.5

        Indiana, Kansas

        75.1

        South Dakota

        27.4

        Minnesota

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.
        § In Illinois, the use of dual questionnaires for the question regarding safety belt use reduced the number of Asian or Pacific Islander respondents to <50.


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        TABLE 17. Percentage of adults who reported having had their blood cholesterol checked within the last 5 years, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        71.2

        (68.9-73.5)

        72.4

        (69.9-74.9)

        68.7

        (62.9-74.6)

                   

        Alaska

        62.6

        (58.9-66.3)

        65.0

        (60.6-69.4)

           

        46.1

        (28.4-63.7)

        50.5

        (42.5-58.6)

           

        Arizona

        68.5

        (65.2-71.7)

        71.2

        (67.5-74.8)

           

        56.0

        (47.6-64.4)

        52.0

        (36.2-67.7)

           

        Arkansas

        58.6

        (55.8-61.4)

        60.3

        (57.2-63.3)

        54.6

        (45.9-63.3)

                   

        California

        65.8

        (64.0-67.5)

        74.0

        (72.0-76.0)

        67.2

        (59.9-74.5)

        48.9

        (45.2-52.5)

        64.0

        (50.7-77.4)

        69.1

        (62.6-75.6)

        Colorado

        69.8

        (67.3-72.3)

        71.7

        (69.0-74.3)

           

        57.9

        (50.0-65.7)

               

        Connecticut

        73.7

        (71.2-76.1)

        74.6

        (72.0-77.2)

        68.6

        (58.8-78.4)

        65.8

        (55.8-75.7)

               

        Delaware

        69.5

        (67.2-71.7)

        71.6

        (69.2-74.0)

        62.2

        (56.0-68.5)

        53.6

        (37.4-69.9)

               

        District of Columbia

        79.3

        (76.7-81.9)

        82.8

        (78.7-86.9)

        77.5

        (74.1-80.9)

                   

        Florida

        75.4

        (73.7-77.1)

        77.9

        (76.0-79.8)

        66.2

        (60.2-72.2)

        71.0

        (66.2-75.7)

               

        Georgia

        72.5

        (70.3-74.8)

        74.2

        (71.7-76.8)

        68.3

        (63.3-73.2)

        81.7

        (70.3-93.1)

               

        Hawaii

        69.8

        (67.4-72.3)

        70.7

        (66.6-74.7)

           

        63.2

        (56.7-69.7)

           

        71.0

        (67.5-74.5)

        Idaho

        64.9

        (63.1-66.8)

        65.8

        (63.9-67.7)

           

        54.1

        (43.2-65.0)

        51.9

        (37.7-66.1)

           

        Illinois

        67.1

        (64.2-70.0)

        71.5

        (68.5-74.6)

        60.1

        (51.7-68.5)

        45.7

        (35.6-55.7)

           

        §

         

        Indiana

        66.4

        (64.1-68.7)

        66.6

        (64.2-69.0)

        67.4

        (57.7-77.0)

        62.4

        (46.0-78.8)

               

        Iowa

        66.2

        (64.3-68.1)

        66.7

        (64.7-68.6)

           

        58.4

        (43.2-73.6)

               

        Kansas

        55.0

        (52.6-57.5)

        56.1

        (53.5-58.7)

        45.3

        (34.9-55.8)

        48.3

        (37.0-59.6)

               

        Kentucky

        65.6

        (63.7-67.5)

        65.5

        (63.5-67.5)

        64.8

        (58.0-71.5)

                   

        Louisiana

        66.1

        (63.5-68.8)

        66.6

        (63.6-69.6)

        65.8

        (60.0-71.6)

        63.5

        (51.3-75.7)

               

        Maine

        71.8

        (69.2-74.3)

        72.0

        (69.5-74.6)

                       

        Maryland

        74.5

        (72.8-76.2)

        76.0

        (74.1-77.8)

        73.0

        (69.4-76.7)

        64.1

        (51.8-76.4)

           

        60.4

        (46.7-74.2)

        Massachusetts

        74.8

        (72.3-77.2)

        75.2

        (72.7-77.8)

        64.8

        (50.9-78.6)

        76.7

        (65.6-87.7)

               

        Michigan

        71.2

        (69.2-73.2)

        72.1

        (70.0-74.3)

        69.3

        (63.0-75.6)

        56.5

        (43.0-70.0)

               

        Minnesota

        61.3

        (59.7-62.8)

        62.4

        (60.8-63.9)

        47.9

        (37.1-58.7)

        47.9

        (37.8-58.0)

           

        36.7

        (22.5-50.8)

        Mississippi

        62.5

        (59.5-65.5)

        66.1

        (62.8-69.4)

        54.6

        (49.0-60.3)

                   

        Missouri

        70.5

        (67.9-73.1)

        70.5

        (67.6-73.3)

        74.1

        (67.0-81.2)

                   

        Montana

        63.2

        (60.6-65.8)

        63.3

        (60.7-65.9)

               

        65.1

        (51.2-79.0)

           

        Nebraska

        65.5

        (63.1-67.8)

        65.8

        (63.4-68.3)

        59.4

        (49.8-69.0)

        61.7

        (47.5-75.9)

               

        Nevada

        68.2

        (64.5-72.0)

        72.1

        (68.3-75.9)

        63.3

        (45.6-80.9)

        46.9

        (33.1-60.7)

           

        48.2

        (26.0-70.5)

        New Hampshire

        73.2

        (70.6-75.9)

        73.7

        (71.0-76.4)

                       

        New Jersey

        75.6

        (73.6-77.7)

        77.9

        (75.8-80.1)

        71.1

        (64.0-78.1)

        62.9

        (54.7-71.0)

           

        67.8

        (54.1-81.6)

        New Mexico

        62.9

        (60.3-65.6)

        69.2

        (66.0-72.5)

           

        55.6

        (51.1-60.1)

        49.9

        (35.8-64.0)

           

        New York

        72.8

        (71.0-74.6)

        75.0

        (73.0-77.0)

        65.8

        (60.0-71.5)

        70.5

        (64.4-76.6)

           

        62.2

        (51.0-73.4)

        North Carolina

        72.2

        (70.4-73.9)

        74.1

        (72.1-76.0)

        65.4

        (61.1-69.6)

        60.1

        (46.6-73.5)

               

        North Dakota

        63.7

        (61.1-66.3)

        63.9

        (61.3-66.6)

               

        58.1

        (42.1-74.0)

           

        Ohio

        66.5

        (64.3-68.8)

        66.5

        (64.0-68.9)

        71.7

        (66.2-77.2)

                   

        Oklahoma

        74.5

        (72.0-76.9)

        76.2

        (73.6-78.8)

        64.2

        (53.0-75.3)

        71.9

        (58.3-85.5)

        64.3

        (52.8-75.8)

           

        Oregon

        68.2

        (66.2-70.3)

        69.0

        (66.9-71.1)

           

        46.4

        (33.5-59.3)

        75.4

        (61.6-89.3)

        73.0

        (57.8-88.2)

        Pennsylvania

        68.6

        (66.7-70.4)

        68.8

        (66.8-70.7)

        67.7

        (60.8-74.6)

        69.1

        (58.3-79.9)

               

        Puerto Rico

        79.3

        (77.3-81.3)

               

        79.2

        (77.2-81.2)

               

        Rhode Island

        74.6

        (72.2-77.0)

        75.4

        (72.9-77.8)

        81.7

        (71.1-92.3)

        54.8

        (38.9-70.6)

               

        South Carolina

        72.1

        (69.7-74.5)

        73.0

        (70.2-75.8)

        69.2

        (64.3-74.2)

                   

        South Dakota

        63.5

        (61.0-65.9)

        64.0

        (61.5-66.6)

               

        50.6

        (38.3-62.8)

           

        Tennessee

        70.3

        (68.4-72.3)

        72.0

        (69.9-74.1)

        61.4

        (55.6-67.1)

                   

        Texas

        67.5

        (65.3-69.6)

        74.1

        (71.6-76.6)

        69.7

        (62.7-76.7)

        52.5

        (47.8-57.1)

               

        Utah

        65.6

        (63.3-67.9)

        66.3

        (63.9-68.7)

           

        57.8

        (47.7-67.8)

               

        Vermont

        68.9

        (66.9-70.8)

        68.7

        (66.7-70.6)

           

        63.9

        (48.3-79.4)

               

        Virginia

        73.5

        (71.1-75.8)

        75.2

        (72.9-77.5)

        69.4

        (64.1-74.6)

        75.7

        (66.0-85.4)

               

        Washington

        69.5

        (67.6-71.4)

        69.8

        (67.8-71.8)

        74.1

        (61.0-87.2)

        63.3

        (53.1-73.5)

        54.7

        (39.1-70.2)

        74.1

        (65.2-83.0)

        West Virginia

        67.2

        (65.0-69.4)

        67.3

        (65.0-69.5)

        69.5

        (54.3-84.8)

                   

        Wisconsin

        70.3

        (67.9-72.7)

        70.9

        (68.4-73.3)

        75.4

        (62.5-88.4)

                   

        Wyoming

        70.2

        (68.0-72.5)

        71.7

        (69.4-73.9)

           

        51.7

        (40.9-62.4)

               

        Median

        69.2

         

        71.2

         

        67.4

         

        59.3

         

        54.7

         

        67.8

         

        Low

        55.0

        Kansas

        56.1

        Kansas

        45.3

        Kansas

        45.7

        Illinois

        49.9

        New Mexico

        36.7

        Minnesota

        High

        79.3

        District of Columbia, Puerto Rico

        82.8

        District of Columbia

        81.7

        Rhode Island

        81.7

        Georgia

        75.4

        Oregon

        74.1

        Washington

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.
        § In Illinois, the use of dual questionnaires for the question regarding blood cholesterol testing reduced the number of Asian or Pacific Islander respondents to <50.


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        Table 18

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        TABLE 18. Percentage of women with an intact uterine cervix who reported having had a Papanicolaou test in the past 3 years, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        85.9

        (83.4-88.4)

        84.2

        (81.2-87.1)

        91.3

        (87.6-95.0)

                   

        Alaska

        90.1

        (86.5-93.7)

        91.0

        (87.1-94.9)

               

        95.5

        (91.1-100.0)

           

        Arizona

        79.1

        (74.9-83.3)

        81.3

        (76.8-85.7)

           

        69.2

        (57.5-80.9)

               

        Arkansas

        78.2

        (74.4-82.0)

        77.7

        (73.4-82.0)

        84.7

        (76.9-92.5)

                   

        California§

                               

        Colorado

        87.7

        (85.0-90.3)

        88.9

        (86.2-91.6)

           

        82.9

        (73.6-92.2)

               

        Connecticut

        83.2

        (80.3-86.1)

        84.2

        (81.4-87.0)

        83.5

        (71.3-95.8)

        74.9

        (56.7-93.1)

               

        Delaware

        89.9

        (88.0-91.8)

        89.9

        (87.8-92.0)

        91.5

        (86.7-96.3)

                   

        District of Columbia

        92.1

        (89.9-94.2)

        93.4

        (89.2-97.6)

        92.4

        (90.0-94.8)

                   

        Florida

        84.8

        (82.7-86.9)

        85.0

        (82.5-87.5)

        89.1

        (83.9-94.2)

        81.3

        (75.6-86.9)

               

        Georgia

        92.3

        (90.5-94.2)

        92.3

        (90.0-94.6)

        94.3

        (91.6-97.0)

                   

        Hawaii

        86.5

        (83.8-89.1)

        90.5

        (85.9-95.0)

           

        86.8

        (80.1-93.5)

           

        84.2

        (80.5-88.0)

        Idaho

        81.5

        (79.5-83.5)

        81.6

        (79.6-83.7)

           

        74.1

        (61.6-86.6)

               

        Illinois

        82.7

        (80.4-84.9)

        82.2

        (79.6-84.7)

        91.1

        (86.7-95.6)

        77.5

        (68.6-86.4)

               

        Indiana

        84.6

        (81.9-87.2)

        84.3

        (81.6-87.1)

        97.0

        (91.3-100.0)

                   

        Iowa

        80.6

        (78.3-82.9)

        80.5

        (78.2-82.9)

                       

        Kansas

        86.1

        (83.7-88.5)

        85.3

        (82.7-87.9)

        96.4

        (91.0-100.0)

                   

        Kentucky

        81.7

        (79.6-83.8)

        81.0

        (78.7-83.2)

        89.9

        (84.4-95.4)

                   

        Louisiana

        83.7

        (80.6-86.7)

        81.3

        (77.4-85.1)

        91.3

        (86.9-95.6)

                   

        Maine

        88.1

        (85.3-90.9)

        88.0

        (85.1-90.9)

                       

        Maryland

        88.8

        (86.9-90.6)

        88.0

        (85.7-90.3)

        93.2

        (90.8-95.6)

                   

        Massachusetts

        88.4

        (85.8-90.9)

        89.0

        (86.3-91.7)

                       

        Michigan

        86.6

        (84.4-88.8)

        86.7

        (84.3-89.1)

        88.9

        (83.2-94.5)

                   

        Minnesota

        83.3

        (81.5-85.2)

        83.4

        (81.5-85.2)

           

        84.2

        (72.7-95.8)

               

        Mississippi

        85.9

        (83.1-88.7)

        85.6

        (81.8-89.3)

        87.2

        (83.1-91.3)

                   

        Missouri

        84.0

        (80.9-87.1)

        84.4

        (81.2-87.5)

        87.7

        (79.4-96.1)

                   

        Montana

        84.7

        (81.5-87.8)

        84.7

        (81.8-87.6)

                       

        Nebraska

        84.0

        (81.6-86.3)

        83.9

        (81.4-86.3)

        86.1

        (77.1-95.1)

                   

        Nevada

        85.6

        (81.6-89.6)

        85.9

        (81.7-90.1)

           

        83.9

        (69.3-98.5)

               

        New Hampshire

        87.2

        (84.3-90.1)

        87.4

        (84.5-90.3)

                       

        New Jersey

        81.3

        (78.7-84.0)

        81.9

        (78.9-84.9)

        85.6

        (79.1-92.1)

        77.8

        (68.2-87.4)

               

        New Mexico

        80.4

        (77.0-83.8)

        82.4

        (78.3-86.4)

           

        76.9

        (71.1-82.7)

               

        New York

        87.3

        (85.5-89.1)

        86.9

        (84.7-89.0)

        92.3

        (88.4-96.3)

        90.3

        (85.1-95.4)

           

        75.9

        (63.5-88.3)

        North Carolina

        87.6

        (85.7-89.5)

        87.5

        (85.3-89.8)

        87.5

        (83.5-91.5)

                   

        North Dakota

        82.4

        (79.4-85.3)

        81.7

        (78.6-84.7)

                       

        Ohio

        87.2

        (85.0-89.5)

        86.5

        (84.0-89.0)

        91.0

        (86.3-95.6)

                   

        Oklahoma

        84.8

        (81.6-87.9)

        84.6

        (81.0-88.1)

                       

        Oregon

        86.0

        (83.9-88.1)

        86.3

        (84.2-88.5)

                       

        Pennsylvania

        82.4

        (79.9-84.9)

        81.8

        (79.1-84.6)

        93.1

        (89.4-96.8)

                   

        Puerto Rico

        71.8

        (68.5-75.1)

               

        71.5

        (68.2-74.8)

               

        Rhode Island

        87.5

        (85.0-89.9)

        86.8

        (84.2-89.4)

                       

        South Carolina

        89.6

        (87.5-91.8)

        88.2

        (85.3-91.0)

        93.1

        (89.8-96.4)

                   

        South Dakota

        84.9

        (82.5-87.4)

        84.3

        (81.8-86.8)

                       

        Tennessee

        88.0

        (86.0-90.0)

        87.9

        (85.7-90.0)

        89.3

        (84.9-93.8)

                   

        Texas

        81.0

        (78.2-83.7)

        83.9

        (80.6-87.1)

        87.5

        (80.2-94.9)

        73.9

        (68.2-79.6)

               

        Utah

        78.5

        (75.1-81.9)

        78.6

        (75.1-82.1)

           

        80.4

        (68.5-92.2)

               

        Vermont

        84.3

        (81.8-86.7)

        84.4

        (81.9-86.9)

                       

        Virginia

        87.8

        (84.3-91.3)

        88.9

        (86.7-91.1)

        94.3

        (91.1-97.5)

        89.0

        (79.2-98.8)

               

        Washington

        87.0

        (84.6-89.3)

        86.8

        (84.2-89.4)

           

        87.8

        (79.6-96.0)

           

        84.1

        (73.6-94.5)

        West Virginia

        78.8

        (76.1-81.6)

        78.7

        (75.9-81.5)

                       

        Wisconsin

        84.2

        (81.3-87.1)

        83.9

        (80.9-86.9)

                       

        Wyoming

        83.9

        (80.5-87.3)

        82.9

        (79.2-86.5)

           

        92.9

        (85.6-100.0)

               

        Median

        84.8

         

        84.7

        91.1

         

        80.9

         

         

        **

         

        Low

        71.8

        Puerto Rico

        77.7

        Arkansas

        83.5

        Connecticut

        69.2

        Arizona

               

        High

        92.3

        Georgia

        93.4

        District of Columbia

        97.0

        Indiana

        92.9

        Wyoming

               

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.
        § Data for California are excluded because of different wording of the question regarding the Papanicolaou test.
        ¶ Only one state had >= 50 respondents with an intact uterine cervix.
        ** Median is not considered meaningful for three states that had >= 50 respondents with an intact uterine cervix and is not shown.


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        Table 19

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        TABLE 19. Percentage of women aged >=50 years who reported having had a mammogram in the past 2 years, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        74.9

        (71.1-78.8)

        76.8

        (72.6-81.0)

        67.1

        (57.7-76.5)

                   

        Alaska

        79.3

        (71.0-87.5)

        76.6

        (66.8-86.3)

               

        93.5

        (87.7-99.2)

           

        Arizona

        73.7

        (67.9-79.4)

        74.1

        (68.1-80.1)

                       

        Arkansas

        56.5

        (51.7-61.3)

        58.7

        (53.7-63.8)

        44.3

        (29.1-59.5)

                   

        California§

                               

        Colorado

        76.2

        (71.7-80.7)

        78.1

        (73.4-82.9)

                       

        Connecticut

        77.6

        (73.3-81.9)

        79.4

        (75.4-83.4)

                       

        Delaware

        79.6

        (76.2-83.1)

        79.6

        (75.9-83.3)

        82.5

        (74.7-90.2)

                   

        District of Columbia

        83.6

        (79.4-87.8)

        89.7

        (82.9-96.6)

        81.0

        (75.7-86.3)

                   

        Florida

        79.1

        (76.3-81.9)

        78.5

        (75.4-81.6)

        85.5

        (76.7-94.3)

        79.6

        (70.5-88.7)

               

        Georgia

        75.5

        (71.0-80.0)

        77.1

        (72.3-82.0)

        69.8

        (59.4-80.1)

                   

        Hawaii

        82.3

        (78.1-86.5)

        81.7

        (73.3-90.1)

                   

        80.7

        (75.2-86.2)

        Idaho

        64.9

        (61.3-68.5)

        64.8

        (61.3-68.3)

                       

        Illinois

        73.0

        (69.3-76.7)

        72.2

        (68.2-76.3)

        75.4

        (64.3-86.5)

                   

        Indiana

        65.4

        (60.7-70.0)

        66.5

        (61.7-71.2)

                       

        Iowa

        67.9

        (64.6-71.1)

        67.7

        (64.5-71.0)

                       

        Kansas

        70.0

        (65.6-74.5)

        69.6

        (65.0-74.2)

                       

        Kentucky

        69.6

        (66.6-72.6)

        70.1

        (67.0-73.2)

        60.7

        (47.7-73.6)

                   

        Louisiana

        69.5

        (64.3-74.8)

        68.6

        (62.8-74.3)

        75.7

        (63.5-88.0)

                   

        Maine

        77.6

        (73.0-82.2)

        77.4

        (72.7-82.0)

                       

        Maryland

        80.4

        (77.1-83.7)

        80.2

        (76.6-83.8)

        80.8

        (72.8-88.7)

                   

        Massachusetts

        80.9

        (76.5-85.4)

        81.8

        (77.3-86.2)

                       

        Michigan

        79.8

        (76.2-83.4)

        79.7

        (75.8-83.5)

                       

        Minnesota

        73.7

        (70.9-76.5)

        73.7

        (70.9-76.5)

                       

        Mississippi

        64.7

        (59.8-69.6)

        67.9

        (62.2-73.5)

        56.1

        (46.5-65.8)

                   

        Missouri

        69.5

        (64.5-74.4)

        68.9

        (63.7-74.1)

        78.0

        (63.0-92.9)

                   

        Montana

        70.7

        (66.3-75.1)

        70.6

        (66.1-75.0)

                       

        Nebraska

        67.3

        (63.5-71.2)

        67.5

        (63.5-71.4)

        64.7

        (49.7-79.7)

                   

        Nevada

        68.4

        (60.7-76.0)

        70.9

        (63.2-78.6)

                       

        New Hampshire

        79.9

        (75.2-84.7)

        79.9

        (75.1-84.7)

                       

        New Jersey

        73.8

        (69.8-77.7)

        73.7

        (69.5-77.8)

                       

        New Mexico

        67.4

        (62.4-72.5)

        68.5

        (62.5-74.5)

           

        65.2

        (55.6-74.7)

               

        New York

        78.3

        (75.0-81.6)

        77.3

        (73.6-81.1)

        83.9

        (75.7-92.0)

                   

        North Carolina

        74.5

        (71.3-77.7)

        73.2

        (69.5-76.9)

        80.0

        (73.6-86.5)

                   

        North Dakota

        72.6

        (68.3-76.9)

        72.5

        (68.1-76.9)

                       

        Ohio

        74.9

        (70.9-78.8)

        74.5

        (70.3-78.7)

        77.1

        (65.5-88.6)

                   

        Oklahoma

        65.1

        (60.3-69.8)

        65.0

        (60.1-69.9)

                       

        Oregon

        79.2

        (76.1-82.3)

        78.7

        (75.5-81.9)

                       

        Pennsylvania

        73.9

        (70.5-77.3)

        73.4

        (69.8-77.0)

        85.0

        (76.0-93.9)

                   

        Puerto Rico

        61.8

        (57.3-66.2)

               

        61.7

        (57.2-66.2)

               

        Rhode Island

        83.4

        (79.7-87.2)

        83.1

        (79.3-86.9)

                       

        South Carolina

        75.6

        (71.8-79.4)

        77.2

        (73.0-81.3)

        70.0

        (61.4-78.6)

                   

        South Dakota

        70.8

        (66.4-75.1)

        71.4

        (66.9-75.8)

                       

        Tennessee

        74.2

        (70.9-77.5)

        75.1

        (71.5-78.6)

        65.6

        (54.1-77.1)

                   

        Texas

        67.8

        (63.3-72.3)

        69.4

        (64.4-74.4)

           

        59.7

        (47.1-72.3)

               

        Utah

        70.2

        (64.9-75.4)

        71.2

        (65.8-76.5)

                       

        Vermont

        73.5

        (69.9-77.1)

        73.8

        (70.1-77.4)

                       

        Virginia

        76.2

        (72.5-79.8)

        76.8

        (72.8-80.8)

        76.4

        (67.4-85.4)

                   

        Washington

        73.4

        (69.8-76.9)

        73.7

        (70.1-77.3)

                       

        West Virginia

        69.3

        (65.6-73.1)

        68.9

        (65.0-72.7)

                       

        Wisconsin

        71.6

        (67.1-76.1)

        72.1

        (67.5-76.6)

                       

        Wyoming

        69.4

        (65.2-73.6)

        69.0

        (64.7-73.3)

                       

        Median

        73.7

         

        73.7

         

        76.1

         

        63.5

         

         

         

        Low

        56.5

        Arkansas

        58.7

        Arkansas

        44.3

        Arkansas

        59.7

        Texas

               

        High

        83.6

        District of Columbia

        89.7

        District of Columbia

        85.5

        Florida

        79.6

        Florida

               

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.
        § Data for California are excluded because of different wording of the question regarding mammograms.
        ¶ Only one state had >= 50 respondents aged >= 50 years.


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        Table 20

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        TABLE 20. Percentage of women aged >=50 years who reported having had a clinical breast examination in the past 2 years, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        Alabama

        73.9

        (70.1-77.8)

        74.2

        (69.9-78.4)

        72.8

        (64.4-81.2)

                   

        Alaska

        79.3

        (70.6-87.9)

        76.5

        (66.2-86.7)

               

        93.4

        (87.1-99.7)

           

        Arizona

        75.5

        (69.3-81.6)

        75.7

        (69.3-82.1)

                       

        Arkansas

        63.5

        (58.8-68.2)

        64.7

        (59.7-69.6)

        57.6

        (42.4-72.8)

                   

        California

        77.2

        (73.8-80.6)

        79.6

        (76.4-82.7)

           

        75.5

        (65.6-85.4)

               

        Colorado

        78.3

        (73.8-82.7)

        80.4

        (75.8-84.9)

                       

        Connecticut

        76.7

        (72.3-81.2)

        77.5

        (73.2-81.8)

                       

        Delaware

        81.2

        (78.0-84.5)

        81.2

        (77.7-84.6)

        83.5

        (75.2-91.9)

                   

        District of Columbia

        83.2

        (78.7-87.8)

        88.4

        (79.8-97.1)

        82.1

        (76.8-87.4)

                   

        Florida

        78.1

        (75.2-80.9)

        78.4

        (75.3-81.5)

        76.4

        (65.7-87.2)

        78.7

        (69.4-88.0)

               

        Georgia

        82.9

        (79.0-86.8)

        84.8

        (80.5-89.1)

        78.3

        (69.8-86.9)

                   

        Hawaii

        80.6

        (75.8-85.3)

        82.6

        (74.4-90.7)

                   

        77.8

        (71.3-84.3)

        Idaho

        71.9

        (68.8-75.0)

        71.9

        (68.9-74.9)

                       

        Illinois

        72.4

        (68.8-76.1)

        70.4

        (66.3-74.4)

        79.5

        (70.3-88.8)

                   

        Indiana

        69.3

        (64.6-74.0)

        70.6

        (65.9-75.4)

                       

        Iowa

        73.7

        (70.7-76.8)

        73.6

        (70.6-76.7)

                       

        Kansas

        76.4

        (72.2-80.6)

        76.3

        (71.9-80.6)

                       

        Kentucky

        73.2

        (70.3-76.2)

        73.3

        (70.2-76.4)

        73.2

        (60.8-85.6)

                   

        Louisiana

        65.4

        (60.1-70.7)

        64.9

        (58.9-70.8)

        72.1

        (59.8-84.4)

                   

        Maine

        83.0

        (78.7-87.2)

        82.8

        (78.5-87.1)

                       

        Maryland

        84.6

        (81.8-87.4)

        84.9

        (82.0-87.8)

        83.7

        (76.4-91.0)

                   

        Massachusetts

        83.8

        (79.6-87.9)

        83.8

        (79.5-88.0)

                       

        Michigan

        77.7

        (73.9-81.4)

        78.5

        (74.5-82.5)

                       

        Minnesota

        78.7

        (76.1-81.3)

        79.0

        (76.4-81.7)

                       

        Mississippi

        73.4

        (68.7-78.1)

        79.1

        (74.1-84.1)

        59.4

        (49.1-69.7)

                   

        Missouri

        74.7

        (69.9-79.6)

        74.6

        (69.5-79.7)

        79.2

        (65.7-92.7)

                   

        Montana

        78.7

        (74.9-82.6)

        78.5

        (74.5-82.5)

                       

        Nebraska

        71.0

        (67.3-74.7)

        70.7

        (66.8-74.5)

        72.3

        (58.5-86.1)

                   

        Nevada

        70.3

        (62.9-77.7)

        74.5

        (67.3-81.7)

                       

        New Hampshire

        85.6

        (81.5-89.7)

        85.7

        (81.5-89.8)

                       

        New Jersey

        73.3

        (69.2-77.3)

        73.1

        (68.7-77.4)

                       

        New Mexico

        72.3

        (67.3-77.3)

        75.9

        (70.4-81.3)

           

        66.3

        (56.5-76.0)

               

        New York

        86.4

        (83.7-89.1)

        85.2

        (82.1-88.2)

        90.0

        (81.8-98.2)

                   

        North Carolina

        82.5

        (79.7-85.2)

        82.3

        (79.2-85.5)

        82.1

        (75.4-88.7)

                   

        North Dakota

        75.6

        (71.3-79.8)

        75.1

        (70.8-79.5)

                       

        Ohio

        81.7

        (78.4-85.0)

        81.0

        (77.4-84.6)

        88.1

        (81.8-94.3)

                   

        Oklahoma

        81.8

        (78.0-85.6)

        81.7

        (77.7-85.8)

                       

        Oregon

        79.9

        (76.8-83.0)

        79.8

        (76.6-83.0)

                       

        Pennsylvania

        70.4

        (66.9-74.0)

        70.0

        (66.2-73.7)

        78.1

        (65.2-91.1)

                   

        Puerto Rico

        76.8

        (72.9-80.6)

               

        76.9

        (73.0-80.8)

               

        Rhode Island

        79.9

        (75.7-84.1)

        79.9

        (75.7-84.2)

                       

        South Carolina

        83.1

        (79.9-86.4)

        85.1

        (81.6-88.7)

        75.9

        (67.9-84.0)

                   

        South Dakota

        75.9

        (72.0-79.9)

        76.7

        (72.8-80.6)

                       

        Tennessee

        79.9

        (76.9-82.8)

        79.9

        (76.7-83.1)

        79.3

        (69.6-88.9)

                   

        Texas

        71.6

        (67.2-76.0)

        73.3

        (68.5-78.2)

           

        58.3

        (45.5-71.1)

               

        Utah

        77.2

        (72.5-81.9)

        77.4

        (72.7-82.1)

                       

        Vermont

        75.5

        (71.8-79.1)

        75.5

        (71.8-79.2)

                       

        Virginia

        78.5

        (74.9-82.0)

        80.2

        (76.5-84.0)

        70.8

        (60.4-81.1)

                   

        Washington

        77.6

        (74.3-80.9)

        78.6

        (75.3-82.0)

                       

        West Virginia

        72.7

        (69.0-76.3)

        72.6

        (68.8-76.3)

                       

        Wisconsin

        75.7

        (70.9-80.5)

        75.2

        (70.3-80.2)

                       

        Wyoming

        71.1

        (66.9-75.3)

        70.7

        (66.3-75.0)

                       

        Median

        77.0

         

        77.5

         

        78.2

         

        75.5

         

        §

         

        §

         

        Low

        63.5

        Arkansas

        64.7

        Arkansas

        57.6

        Arkansas

        58.3

        Texas

               

        High

        86.4

        New York

        88.4

        District of Columbia

        90.0

        New York

        78.7

        Florida

               

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.
        § Only one state had >= 50 respondents aged >= 50 years.


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        Table 21

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        TABLE 21. Percentage of women aged >=50 years who reported having had both a mammogram and a clinical breast examination in the past 2 years, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        66.2

        (62.0-70.4)

        68.0

        (63.4-72.6)

        57.6

        (47.8-67.4)

                   

        Alaska

        71.9

        (62.7-81.1)

        68.5

        (57.7-79.2)

               

        88.5

        (80.1-96.8)

           

        Arizona

        69.4

        (63.1-75.6)

        69.4

        (62.8-76.0)

                       

        Arkansas

        49.2

        (44.3-54.0)

        51.3

        (46.2-56.5)

        35.7

        (21.1-50.4)

                   

        California§

                               

        Colorado

        68.8

        (63.8-73.8)

        71.6

        (66.4-76.7)

                       

        Connecticut

        69.3

        (64.6-74.0)

        70.9

        (66.3-75.5)

                       

        Delaware

        73.2

        (69.3-77.0)

        73.5

        (69.4-77.5)

        76.2

        (66.6-85.7)

                   

        District of Columbia

        74.5

        (69.4-79.6)

        81.3

        (71.6-91.1)

        72.4

        (66.3-78.4)

                   

        Florida

        70.3

        (67.2-73.5)

        70.5

        (67.0-73.9)

        67.8

        (55.4-80.3)

        72.3

        (62.3-82.4)

               

        Georgia

        70.8

        (65.9-75.6)

        73.5

        (68.2-78.7)

        62.8

        (52.1-73.5)

                   

        Hawaii

        74.8

        (69.7-79.9)

        77.3

        (68.6-86.0)

                   

        71.2

        (64.3-78.2)

        Idaho

        58.3

        (54.5-62.0)

        58.0

        (54.4-61.5)

                       

        Illinois

        64.3

        (60.4-68.2)

        63.6

        (59.3-67.8)

        63.2

        (51.3-75.1)

                   

        Indiana

        57.0

        (52.1-61.9)

        58.0

        (53.0-63.0)

                       

        Iowa

        62.2

        (58.9-65.5)

        62.0

        (58.7-65.4)

                       

        Kansas

        63.1

        (58.3-67.8)

        63.6

        (58.7-68.4)

                       

        Kentucky

        66.4

        (63.3-69.5)

        66.8

        (63.5-70.0)

        60.7

        (47.7-73.6)

                   

        Louisiana

        58.6

        (53.3-63.9)

        57.0

        (51.0-63.0)

        68.5

        (56.0-81.0)

                   

        Maine

        73.1

        (68.2-78.0)

        72.8

        (67.9-77.8)

                       

        Maryland

        76.1

        (72.6-79.6)

        76.2

        (72.3-80.0)

        75.0

        (66.3-83.6)

                   

        Massachusetts

        74.7

        (69.8-79.7)

        75.8

        (70.8-80.8)

                       

        Michigan

        71.6

        (67.5-75.7)

        71.7

        (67.3-76.1)

                       

        Minnesota

        69.0

        (66.0-72.0)

        69.2

        (66.2-72.2)

                       

        Mississippi

        60.5

        (55.4-65.6)

        64.9

        (59.1-70.7)

        49.2

        (39.0-59.4)

                   

        Missouri

        64.2

        (59.0-69.4)

        64.0

        (58.5-69.5)

        68.9

        (53.5-84.2)

                   

        Montana

        67.2

        (62.6-71.9)

        67.1

        (62.5-71.8)

                       

        Nebraska

        59.8

        (55.7-63.8)

        59.6

        (55.4-63.8)

                       

        Nevada

        59.4

        (51.3-67.4)

        63.0

        (54.7-71.3)

                       

        New Hampshire

        75.8

        (70.7-80.9)

        75.7

        (70.5-80.9)

                       

        New Jersey

        63.9

        (59.5-68.3)

        64.2

        (59.5-68.8)

                       

        New Mexico

        61.3

        (55.9-66.7)

        63.7

        (57.3-70.1)

           

        57.0

        (47.0-67.0)

               

        New York

        74.7

        (71.2-78.2)

        73.6

        (69.6-77.5)

        79.5

        (69.5-89.5)

                   

        North Carolina

        70.8

        (67.4-74.2)

        70.0

        (66.2-73.8)

        73.2

        (65.8-80.6)

                   

        North Dakota

        66.3

        (61.7-70.8)

        65.9

        (61.2-70.6)

                       

        Ohio

        71.4

        (67.4-75.5)

        71.1

        (66.8-75.4)

        73.9

        (62.3-85.6)

                   

        Oklahoma

        61.6

        (56.7-66.5)

        61.6

        (56.6-66.6)

                       

        Oregon

        73.1

        (69.6-76.5)

        72.9

        (69.4-76.5)

                       

        Pennsylvania

        63.7

        (60.0-67.4)

        63.2

        (59.3-67.1)

        73.4

        (60.0-86.7)

                   

        Puerto Rico

        58.7

        (54.2-63.2)

               

        58.6

        (54.0-63.1)

               

        Rhode Island

        73.4

        (68.8-78.0)

        73.1

        (68.4-77.8)

                       

        South Carolina

        71.6

        (67.6-75.6)

        73.4

        (69.0-77.8)

        65.3

        (56.3-74.4)

                   

        South Dakota

        63.3

        (58.7-68.0)

        63.8

        (59.0-68.5)

                       

        Tennessee

        67.7

        (64.2-71.2)

        69.0

        (65.2-72.7)

        56.5

        (44.4-68.5)

                   

        Texas

        62.0

        (57.3-66.7)

        63.0

        (57.7-68.3)

           

        53.7

        (40.8-66.6)

               

        Utah

        63.7

        (58.1-69.2)

        64.6

        (59.0-70.3)

                       

        Vermont

        65.7

        (61.7-69.7)

        65.7

        (61.7-69.8)

                       

        Virginia

        68.6

        (64.4-72.8)

        70.6

        (66.0-75.1)

        61.5

        (50.6-72.3)

                   

        Washington

        67.0

        (63.2-70.7)

        68.2

        (64.4-72.0)

                       

        West Virginia

        64.0

        (60.0-68.0)

        63.6

        (59.6-67.7)

                       

        Wisconsin

        65.5

        (60.5-70.5)

        66.0

        (60.9-71.1)

                       

        Wyoming

        62.1

        (57.6-66.6)

        61.5

        (56.9-66.1)

                       

        Median

        66.4

         

        67.6

         

        67.8

         

        57.8

         

         

         

        Low

        49.2

        Arkansas

        51.3

        Arkansas

        35.7

        Arkansas

        53.7

        Texas

               

        High

        76.1

        Maryland

        81.3

        District of Columbia

        79.5

        New York

        72.3

        Florida

               

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.
        § Data for California are excluded because of different wording of the question regarding mammograms.
        ¶ Only one state had >= 50 respondents aged >= 50 years who answered both the question regarding mammograms and the question regarding clinical breast exams.


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        Table 22

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        TABLE 22. Percentage of adults aged >=50 years who reported having used a home-kit blood stool test in the past year, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        14.2

        (11.6-16.8)

        13.3

        (10.6-15.9)

        19.2

        (10.8-27.7)

                   

        Alaska

        15.6

        (10.4-20.7)

        15.6

        ( 9.8-21.5)

               

        12.3

        ( 4.3-20.4)

           

        Arizona

        16.9

        (13.2-20.7)

        16.5

        (12.7-20.2)

                       

        Arkansas

        13.4

        (10.7-16.1)

        14.6

        (11.6-17.6)

        3.0

        ( 0.0- 7.9)

                   

        California

        16.5

        (14.4-18.5)

        19.7

        (17.2-22.2)

        18.9

        ( 7.9-30.0)

        7.6

        ( 3.3-11.9)

           

        2.6

        ( 0.0- 6.2)

        Colorado

        24.1

        (20.4-27.8)

        24.1

        (20.2-27.9)

           

        12.5

        ( 4.4-20.7)

               

        Connecticut

        24.1

        (20.7-27.5)

        24.8

        (21.3-28.4)

                       

        Delaware

        22.6

        (19.7-25.6)

        22.8

        (19.6-26.1)

        21.3

        (13.7-28.9)

                   

        District of Columbia

        25.7

        (21.3-30.1)

        31.2

        (22.7-39.6)

        23.2

        (18.0-28.5)

                   

        Florida

        23.9

        (21.6-26.2)

        26.3

        (23.6-28.9)

        15.8

        ( 7.0-24.5)

        11.3

        ( 6.0-16.6)

               

        Georgia

        14.8

        (12.0-17.6)

        15.9

        (12.6-19.2)

        11.9

        ( 6.3-17.5)

                   

        Hawaii

        21.9

        (18.3-25.5)

        17.0

        (11.7-22.3)

           

        25.7

        (13.0-38.5)

           

        23.8

        (18.9-28.7)

        Idaho

        17.6

        (15.4-19.8)

        18.2

        (16.0-20.5)

                       

        Illinois

        14.5

        (11.1-17.8)

        13.7

        (10.2-17.2)

        26.1

        (12.8-39.5)

                   

        Indiana

        15.8

        (12.8-18.8)

        15.4

        (12.6-18.2)

                       

        Iowa

        18.6

        (16.3-20.8)

        18.3

        (16.1-20.6)

                       

        Kansas

        23.1

        (19.8-26.3)

        22.7

        (19.3-26.1)

                       

        Kentucky

        18.2

        (16.0-20.3)

        17.6

        (15.4-19.8)

        28.2

        (17.8-38.6)

                   

        Louisiana

        17.1

        (13.8-20.3)

        16.3

        (12.5-20.0)

        22.3

        (13.6-30.9)

                   

        Maine

        28.5

        (24.8-32.2)

        28.8

        (25.1-32.4)

                       

        Maryland

        25.2

        (22.5-27.8)

        25.2

        (22.2-28.1)

        24.5

        (18.0-31.1)

                   

        Massachusetts

        28.2

        (23.9-32.4)

        28.9

        (24.5-33.2)

                       

        Michigan

        22.4

        (19.3-25.5)

        23.2

        (19.9-26.5)

        16.7

        ( 7.3-26.1)

                   

        Minnesota

        22.0

        (19.9-24.0)

        22.3

        (20.1-24.4)

                       

        Mississippi

        9.3

        ( 7.1-11.6)

        9.1

        ( 6.6-11.7)

        10.3

        ( 5.3-15.4)

                   

        Missouri

        17.3

        (14.4-20.2)

        16.9

        (13.9-20.0)

        21.2

        (11.0-31.3)

                   

        Montana

        16.7

        (13.7-19.7)

        16.6

        (13.6-19.7)

                       

        Nebraska

        18.0

        (15.4-20.5)

        17.5

        (14.9-20.1)

        24.5

        (11.9-37.1)

                   

        Nevada

        11.0

        ( 6.3-15.6)

        11.8

        ( 6.6-17.0)

                       

        New Hampshire

        26.9

        (22.5-31.3)

        26.5

        (22.1-30.9)

                       

        New Jersey

        21.4

        (18.4-24.4)

        21.7

        (18.5-24.9)

        22.4

        (10.0-34.7)

                   

        New Mexico

        15.2

        (12.2-18.2)

        15.1

        (11.5-18.6)

           

        15.8

        (10.1-21.5)

               

        New York

        25.0

        (22.2-27.7)

        22.5

        (19.7-25.4)

        43.3

        (32.7-53.8)

        28.6

        (16.1-41.1)

               

        North Carolina

        27.3

        (24.7-29.9)

        28.6

        (25.6-31.5)

        21.4

        (15.6-27.1)

                   

        North Dakota

        14.6

        (11.8-17.4)

        14.2

        (11.4-16.9)

                       

        Ohio

        18.4

        (15.8-21.1)

        18.7

        (15.9-21.5)

        17.0

        (10.3-23.7)

                   

        Oklahoma

        10.8

        ( 8.5-13.1)

        10.8

        ( 8.3-13.3)

                       

        Oregon

        24.0

        (21.3-26.6)

        23.9

        (21.1-26.6)

                       

        Pennsylvania

        22.1

        (19.6-24.6)

        22.1

        (19.4-24.7)

        22.2

        (12.6-31.8)

                   

        Puerto Rico

        16.1

        (13.6-18.7)

               

        16.3

        (13.7-18.9)

               

        Rhode Island

        20.8

        (17.6-24.1)

        21.6

        (18.2-25.0)

                       

        South Carolina

        15.6

        (13.0-18.2)

        17.0

        (14.0-19.9)

        11.9

        ( 6.4-17.5)

                   

        South Dakota

        15.0

        (12.5-17.5)

        15.1

        (12.5-17.7)

                       

        Tennessee

        15.8

        (13.4-18.1)

        16.5

        (13.9-19.1)

        10.6

        ( 5.0-16.1)

                   

        Texas

        19.6

        (16.5-22.6)

        22.8

        (19.0-26.5)

        18.9

        ( 8.5-29.4)

        5.8

        ( 1.3-10.2)

               

        Utah

        14.8

        (11.5-18.1)

        14.4

        (11.1-17.7)

                       

        Vermont

        26.6

        (23.7-29.4)

        26.8

        (23.9-29.7)

                       

        Virginia

        19.6

        (16.2-23.0)

        19.6

        (15.9-23.4)

        19.4

        (11.0-27.7)

                   

        Washington

        24.5

        (21.9-27.1)

        24.6

        (21.9-27.3)

                       

        West Virginia

        11.9

        ( 9.8-14.0)

        11.7

        ( 9.6-13.9)

                       

        Wisconsin

        17.3

        (14.3-20.3)

        17.9

        (14.8-21.0)

                       

        Wyoming

        14.4

        (11.9-16.9)

        14.4

        (11.8-17.0)

                       

        Median

        18.1

         

        18.2

         

        20.3

         

        14.2

         

        §

         

         

        Low

        9.3

        Mississippi

        9.1

        Mississippi

        3.0

        Arkansas

        5.8

        Texas

               

        High

        28.5

        Maine

        31.2

        District of Columbia

        43.3

        New York

        28.6

        New York

               

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a racial or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.
        § Only one state had >= 50 respondents who were aged >= 50 years.
        ¶ Median is not considered meaningful for two states that had >= 50 respondents aged >= 50 years and is not shown.


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        Table 23

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        TABLE 23. Percentage of adults aged >=50 years who reported having had a sigmoidoscopy within the last 5 years, by race or ethnicity and by state* -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        State

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        %

        (95% CI)

        Alabama

        29.5

        (26.1-32.9)

        28.3

        (24.7-32.0)

        36.5

        (27.8-45.3)

                   

        Alaska

        33.0

        (26.3-39.8)

        34.0

        (26.2-41.7)

               

        27.6

        (16.7-38.5)

           

        Arizona

        31.4

        (27.0-35.9)

        31.9

        (27.3-36.4)

                       

        Arkansas

        23.1

        (19.7-26.4)

        24.4

        (20.7-28.0)

        10.9

        ( 2.3-19.5)

                   

        California

        35.4

        (32.7-38.1)

        38.2

        (35.1-41.2)

        27.8

        (15.6-40.1)

        31.1

        (23.0-39.2)

           

        24.3

        (11.4-37.2)

        Colorado

        31.0

        (27.2-34.9)

        32.2

        (28.0-36.4)

           

        18.1

        ( 7.9-28.4)

               

        Connecticut

        35.1

        (31.3-38.9)

        36.3

        (32.3-40.3)

                       

        Delaware

        36.9

        (33.7-40.2)

        38.0

        (34.4-41.6)

        30.7

        (22.3-39.0)

                   

        District of Columbia

        41.5

        (36.4-46.5)

        49.1

        (40.0-58.2)

        38.3

        (32.2-44.4)

                   

        Florida

        28.6

        (26.1-31.1)

        29.6

        (26.9-32.3)

        20.7

        (12.0-29.4)

        23.6

        (15.4-31.8)

               

        Georgia

        38.4

        (34.4-42.4)

        39.4

        (34.9-44.0)

        36.2

        (27.4-45.0)

                   

        Hawaii

        39.6

        (35.3-43.9)

        37.7

        (30.6-44.8)

           

        40.7

        (26.3-55.1)

           

        40.7

        (34.9-46.5)

        Idaho

        26.0

        (23.6-28.5)

        26.1

        (23.6-28.6)

                       

        Illinois

        29.0

        (24.7-33.4)

        31.1

        (26.2-36.0)

        26.0

        (12.6-39.5)

                   

        Indiana

        24.0

        (20.7-27.3)

        23.2

        (20.0-26.4)

                       

        Iowa

        28.0

        (25.4-30.6)

        28.2

        (25.6-30.8)

                       

        Kansas

        30.1

        (26.5-33.6)

        29.0

        (25.4-32.7)

                       

        Kentucky

        25.3

        (22.9-27.8)

        25.1

        (22.5-27.6)

        28.3

        (17.8-38.7)

                   

        Louisiana

        26.1

        (22.3-29.9)

        25.4

        (21.2-29.7)

        28.6

        (19.7-37.6)

                   

        Maine

        32.2

        (28.3-36.0)

        31.5

        (27.6-35.3)

                       

        Maryland

        25.8

        (23.0-28.6)

        24.1

        (21.2-27.0)

        33.6

        (26.2-40.9)

                   

        Massachusetts

        31.3

        (26.8-35.7)

        32.1

        (27.5-36.7)

                       

        Michigan

        34.7

        (31.3-38.1)

        35.0

        (31.3-38.6)

        31.0

        (19.2-42.9)

                   

        Minnesota

        39.6

        (37.1-42.1)

        40.0

        (37.5-42.6)

                       

        Mississippi

        25.9

        (22.2-29.6)

        26.0

        (21.7-30.2)

        24.8

        (17.4-32.2)

                   

        Missouri

        29.8

        (26.1-33.6)

        30.2

        (26.3-34.1)

        26.8

        (14.1-39.5)

                   

        Montana

        25.5

        (22.2-28.8)

        25.3

        (21.9-28.7)

                       

        Nebraska

        24.2

        (21.2-27.1)

        24.3

        (21.3-27.4)

        16.0

        ( 6.8-25.2)

                   

        Nevada

        29.3

        (23.0-35.7)

        29.5

        (22.6-36.3)

                       

        New Hampshire

        33.5

        (29.1-37.9)

        33.6

        (29.1-38.0)

                       

        New Jersey

        30.0

        (26.6-33.3)

        31.4

        (27.7-35.0)

        21.7

        ( 9.3-34.2)

                   

        New Mexico

        27.4

        (23.7-31.1)

        30.4

        (25.7-35.1)

           

        20.4

        (14.3-26.4)

               

        New York

        32.0

        (29.0-35.0)

        31.2

        (28.0-34.3)

        36.1

        (26.2-46.0)

        36.6

        (22.7-50.5)

               

        North Carolina

        30.9

        (28.1-33.7)

        30.2

        (27.2-33.2)

        36.2

        (29.1-43.3)

                   

        North Dakota

        30.4

        (26.8-33.9)

        30.4

        (26.7-34.0)

                       

        Ohio

        30.1

        (27.1-33.1)

        30.2

        (27.0-33.5)

        28.0

        (19.3-36.6)

                   

        Oklahoma

        15.6

        (12.9-18.2)

        15.6

        (12.7-18.5)

                       

        Oregon

        30.9

        (28.1-33.7)

        30.5

        (27.7-33.4)

                       

        Pennsylvania

        32.0

        (29.2-34.8)

        31.8

        (28.9-34.7)

        36.8

        (24.8-48.8)

                   

        Puerto Rico

        20.6

        (17.8-23.5)

               

        20.4

        (17.5-23.2)

               

        Rhode Island

        33.1

        (29.2-37.0)

        32.9

        (28.9-36.9)

                       

        South Carolina

        21.1

        (18.1-24.2)

        21.9

        (18.4-25.3)

        18.6

        (11.7-25.5)

                   

        South Dakota

        27.9

        (24.4-31.3)

        27.6

        (24.1-31.1)

                       

        Tennessee

        26.4

        (23.5-29.2)

        26.8

        (23.7-29.9)

        23.1

        (14.7-31.5)

                   

        Texas

        27.2

        (23.7-30.6)

        28.4

        (24.4-32.3)

        25.5

        (13.8-37.1)

        21.1

        (12.6-29.7)

               

        Utah

        30.1

        (26.1-34.2)

        30.5

        (26.4-34.6)

                       

        Vermont

        28.5

        (25.6-31.4)

        28.9

        (25.9-31.9)

                       

        Virginia

        33.3

        (29.4-37.2)

        34.2

        (29.9-38.5)

        31.6

        (21.9-41.4)

                   

        Washington

        31.0

        (28.1-33.8)

        31.2

        (28.3-34.2)

                       

        West Virginia

        24.7

        (22.0-27.5)

        24.8

        (22.0-27.6)

                       

        Wisconsin

        34.4

        (30.6-38.3)

        34.9

        (31.0-38.8)

                       

        Wyoming

        30.1

        (26.8-33.5)

        29.7

        (26.3-33.1)

                       

        Median

        30.1

         

        30.4

         

        28.2

         

        22.4

         

        §

         

         

        Low

        15.6

        Oklahoma

        15.6

        Oklahoma

        10.9

        Arkansas

        18.1

        Colorado

               

        High

        41.5

        District of Columbia

        49.1

        District of Columbia

        38.3

        District of Columbia

        40.7

        Hawaii

               

        * Estimates for states that had <50 respondents in a race or ethnic category are considered unstable and are not shown.
        † Confidence interval.
        § Only one state had >= 50 respondents who were aged >= 50 years.
        ¶ Median is not considered reliable for two states that had >= 50 respondents aged >= 50 years and is not shown.


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        Table 24

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        TABLE 24. Medians and ranges of values for access to health care, health-status indicators, health-risk behaviors, and clinical preventive services, by race or ethnicity -- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 1997

         

        Total

        White

        Black

        Hispanic

        American Indian or Alaska Native

        Asian or Pacific Islander

        Health behavior

        %

        (Range*)

        %

        (Range)

        %

        (Range)

        %

        (Range)

        %

        (Range)

        %

        (Range)

        Access to health care

                               

        Low educational attainment

        11.2

        ( 7.0-29.6)

        9.8

        ( 0.7-22.2)

        17.2

        ( 2.8-31.0)

        20.9

        (11.3-47.4)

        17.0

        ( 3.4-32.0)

        9.5

        ( 3.5-23.9)

        Lack of health-care coverage

        12.0

        ( 6.1-24.2)

        10.8

        ( 6.4-18.4)

        16.4

        ( 5.8-34.9)

        22.6

        ( 1.3-44.9)

        24.5

        (12.5-50.5)

        14.3

        ( 4.8-31.1)

        Cost as a barrier to obtaining health care

        9.9

        ( 6.3-25.3)

        9.4

        ( 5.4-24.3)

        13.2

        ( 6.6-27.7)

        16.2

        ( 7.9-30.1)

        12.6

        ( 9.2-26.7)

        11.6

        ( 4.7-16.3)

        No routine physical examination

        16.8

        ( 7.8-29.1)

        18.0

        (11.6-28.4)

        8.7

        ( 4.7-19.3)

        18.2

        ( 7.7-33.9)

        14.5

        ( 8.8-30.0)

        17.1

        ( 5.9-25.2)

        Health-status indicators

                               

        Fair or poor health status

        13.0

        ( 9.4-35.1)

        11.6

        ( 3.4-21.7)

        19.4

        (10.3-30.5)

        16.1

        ( 2.1-35.2)

        17.5

        (10.1-35.4)

        8.8

        ( 5.6-17.2)

        Obesity

        16.6

        (11.9-22.0)

        15.6

        ( 5.8-21.2)

        26.4

        ( 7.6-33.2)

        18.2

        ( 8.1-34.7)

        30.1

        (13.0-32.3)

        4.8

        ( 1.7-16.9)

        Awareness of certain medical conditions

                               

        High blood pressure

        23.0

        (16.2-34.5)

        23.0

        (11.0-29.6)

        30.9

        (21.9-45.4)

        18.6

        (11.4-28.4)

        20.7

        (16.6-30.7)

        16.3

        ( 4.5-27.9)

        Diabetes

        4.8

        ( 3.0-10.5)

        4.4

        ( 0.7- 6.2)

        7.6

        ( 2.6-17.9)

        5.5

        ( 0.4-14.4)

        7.6

        ( 3.3-14.0)

        4.6

        ( 0.0- 8.2)

        High blood cholesterol

        28.6

        (18.2-34.2)

        29.7

        (14.3-35.2)

        26.0

        ( 7.6-36.7)

        25.6

        (12.5-41.0)

         

        27.3

        (16.3-35.8)

        Health-risk behaviors

                               

        No leisure-time physical activity

        28.0

        (17.2-51.4)

        25.1

        (13.0-50.6)

        38.2

        (17.8-54.6)

        34.2

        (15.0-51.9)

        37.2

        (26.7-43.2)

        28.9

        (21.5-40.3)

        Alcohol consumption

                               

        Current drinking

        53.5

        (26.6-70.4)

        55.4

        (27.0-71.3)

        40.4

        (25.1-73.2)

        50.8

        (26.5-70.0)

        50.5

        (30.8-64.2)

        38.2

        (10.2-58.5)

        Binge drinking

        14.4

        ( 6.3-23.2)

        14.3

        ( 7.2-23.6)

        8.7

        ( 3.0-23.6)

        16.2

        ( 4.3-28.0)

        18.9

        (11.4-30.2)

        6.7

        ( 0.0-31.9)

        Cigarette smoking

        23.3

        (13.7-30.8)

        23.6

        (13.3-30.8)

        22.8

        (14.8-37.0)

        23.1

        (10.5-43.6)

        41.3

        ( 3.1-48.6)

        10.7

        ( 4.7-36.1)

        Lack of safety belt use

        30.7

        (12.8-59.8)

        30.0

        (13.0-60.6)

        37.6

        (11.7-63.0)

        30.3

        (10.9-57.5)

        40.9

        (20.6-75.1)

        18.6

        ( 9.4-27.4)

        Clinical preventive services

                               

        Blood cholesterol checked

        69.2

        (55.0-79.3)

        71.2

        (56.1-82.8)

        67.4

        (45.3-81.7)

        59.3

        (45.7-81.7)

        54.7

        (49.9-75.4)

        67.8

        (36.7-74.1)

        Papanicolaou test

        84.8

        (71.8-92.3)

        84.7

        (77.7-93.4)

        91.1

        (83.5-97.0)

        80.9

        (69.2-92.9)

         

         

        Breast cancer screening

                               

          Mammogram

        73.7

        (56.5-83.6)

        73.7

        (58.7-89.7)

        76.1

        (44.3-85.5)

        63.5

        (59.7-79.6)

         

         

          Clinical breast examination

        77.0

        (63.5-86.4)

        77.5

        (64.7-88.4)

        78.2

        (57.6-90.0)

        75.5

        (58.3-78.7)

         

         

          Mammogram plus clinical breast examination

        66.4

        (49.2-76.1)

        67.6

        (51.3-81.3)

        67.8

        (35.7-79.5)

        57.8

        (53.7-72.3)

         

         

        Colorectal cancer screening

                               

          Home-kit blood stool test

        18.1

        ( 9.3-28.5)

        18.2

        ( 9.1-31.2)

        20.3

        ( 3.0-43.3)

        14.2

        ( 5.8-28.6)

         

         

          Sigmoidoscopy

        30.1

        (15.6-41.5)

        30.4

        (15.6-49.1)

        28.2

        (10.9-38.3)

        22.4

        (18.1-40.7)

         

         

        * Lowest and highest state estimates.
        † Median is not considered meaningful for the three or fewer states that had <= 50 respondents in this racial or ethnic category and is not shown.


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