2004 Adult Asthma Data: Prevalence Tables and Maps

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Table L2.1
Adult Self-Reported Lifetime Asthma Prevalence Rate (Percent)
by Sex and State or Territory: BRFSS 2004
State Male
Sample
Size
Male
Prevalence
(percent)
Male
Standard
Error
Male
95% CI* (percent)
Female
Sample
Size
Female
Prevalence
(percent)
Female
Standard
Error
Female
95% CI* (percent)
U.S. Total** 114,959 11.6 0.20 (11.2 – 12.0) 181,538 14.9 0.16 (14.6 – 15.2)
AL 1,229 12.2 1.08 (10.1 – 14.3) 2,361 15.6 0.86 (13.9 – 17.2)
AK 1,231 10.6 1.37 (7.9 – 13.3) 1,421 15.6 1.37 (12.9 – 18.3)
AZ 1,764 11.1 1.35 (8.4 – 13.7) 2,945 13.6 1.01 (11.6 – 15.6)
AR 1,516 9.5 0.86 (7.8 – 11.2) 2,561 14.3 0.82 (12.7 – 15.9)
CA 1,814 13.0 1.03 (11.0 – 15.1) 2,682 15.0 0.79 (13.4 – 16.6)
CO 2,446 11.4 0.88 (9.6 – 13.1) 3,526 15.7 0.82 (14.1 – 17.3)
CT 2,330 12.6 0.83 (11.0 – 14.2) 3,692 17.8 0.74 (16.4 – 19.3)
DE 1,566 13.4 1.33 (10.8 – 16.0) 2,499 15.4 0.98 (13.5 – 17.3)
DC 1,162 12.9 1.40 (10.2 – 15.7) 1,814 17.4 1.12 (15.2 – 19.7)
FL 2,708 10.5 0.83 (8.8 – 12.1) 4,477 14.0 0.73 (12.6 – 15.5)
GA 1,902 11.0 0.96 (9.1 – 12.9) 3,134 13.6 0.97 (11.7 – 15.5)
ID 2,142 11.6 0.93 (9.8 – 13.4) 3,120 14.7 0.76 (13.2 – 16.2)
IL 1,546 12.4 0.98 (10.4 – 14.3) 2,511 13.8 0.81 (12.2 – 15.4)
IN 2,505 11.1 0.72 (9.7 – 12.6) 3,969 15.4 0.66 (14.1 – 16.7)
IA 1,923 9.1 0.81 (7.5 – 10.7) 3,122 11.9 0.66 (10.6 – 13.2)
KS 3,387 10.4 0.63 (9.1 – 11.6) 5,253 13.6 0.56 (12.5 – 14.7)
KY 2,240 12.1 1.13 (9.9 – 14.3) 4,391 15.6 0.92 (13.8 – 17.4)
LA 3,170 10.7 0.74 (9.2 – 12.1) 5,884 12.7 0.54 (11.7 – 13.8)
ME 1,407 12.6 1.12 (10.4 – 14.8) 2,120 16.6 0.95 (14.7 – 18.5)
MD 1,696 12.3 1.12 (10.1 – 14.5) 2,739 15.3 0.87 (13.6 – 17.0)
MA 3,211 11.8 0.76 (10.3 – 13.3) 4,971 17.7 0.73 (16.3 – 19.1)
MI 1,931 12.1 0.91 (10.3 – 13.8) 3,006 14.7 0.75 (13.2 – 16.1)
MN 1,829 10.0 0.90 (8.2 – 11.7) 2,606 13.1 0.76 (11.6 – 14.6)
MS 1,788 10.8 0.88 (9.0 – 12.5) 3,456 12.8 0.67 (11.4 – 14.1)
MO 1,971 12.3 1.05 (10.2 – 14.3) 2,947 14.4 0.87 (12.7 – 16.2)
MT 2,036 11.7 0.95 (9.8 – 13.6) 2,962 14.2 0.82 (12.6 – 15.8)
NE 3,419 9.2 0.68 (7.9 – 10.6) 5,402 11.8 0.63 (10.6 – 13.1)
NV 1,399 10.8 1.18 (8.5 – 13.1) 1,492 14.4 1.35 (11.8 – 17.1)
NH 2,103 12.5 0.90 (10.7 – 14.3) 2,953 17.5 0.82 (15.9 – 19.1)
NJ 4,731 11.3 0.59 (10.2 – 12.5) 7,220 15.6 0.52 (14.6 – 16.7)
NM 2,492 12.7 0.80 (11.1 – 14.2) 3,892 16.5 0.79 (15.0 – 18.1)
NY 2,225 12.7 0.88 (11.0 – 14.5) 3,691 15.5 0.72 (14.0 – 16.9)
NC 5,554 11.4 0.62 (10.2 – 12.6) 9,480 14.9 0.50 (13.9 – 15.8)
ND 1,307 11.0 1.04 (8.9 – 13.0) 1,732 11.1 0.87 (9.4 – 12.8)
OH 2,637 8.8 1.04 (6.7 – 10.8) 4,658 15.5 1.13 (13.3 – 17.7)
OK 2,594 11.8 0.79 (10.2 – 13.3) 4,271 14.9 0.67 (13.6 – 16.2)
OR 1,986 13.8 0.98 (11.9 – 15.7) 3,091 18.7 0.83 (17.0 – 20.3)
PA 2,318 11.4 0.85 (9.7 – 13.0) 3,769 14.6 0.70 (13.2 – 16.0)
RI 1,529 11.8 1.04 (9.8 – 13.8) 2,464 17.1 0.99 (15.1 – 19.0)
SC 2,727 9.2 0.71 (7.9 – 10.6) 4,373 14.1 0.64 (12.8 – 15.4)
SD 2,522 9.1 0.71 (7.7 – 10.5) 3,610 11.5 0.76 (10.0 – 13.0)
TN 1,320 13.0 1.27 (10.5 – 15.4) 2,457 16.3 1.01 (14.3 – 18.3)
TX 2,366 11.1 0.79 (9.5 – 12.6) 3,937 14.6 0.69 (13.2 – 16.0)
UT 2,304 13.0 0.91 (11.2 – 14.8) 2,859 13.3 0.82 (11.7 – 14.9)
VT 2,734 14.1 0.86 (12.4 – 15.7) 4,047 15.9 0.67 (14.6 – 17.3)
VA 2,236 11.7 0.96 (9.8 – 13.5) 3,337 14.8 0.82 (13.1 – 16.4)
WA 7,158 13.2 0.53 (12.2 – 14.3) 11,386 17.7 0.46 (16.8 – 18.6)
WV 1,315 13.5 1.09 (11.4 – 15.7) 2,118 17.2 0.95 (15.4 – 19.1)
WI 1,793 10.1 0.88 (8.4 – 11.8) 2,707 14.7 0.85 (13.0 – 16.3)
WY 1,740 12.1 0.92 (10.2 – 13.9) 2,423 13.4 0.82 (11.8 – 15.0)
Territories
PR 1,439 13.4 1.16 (11.1 – 15.7) 2,678 23.6 1.10 (21.4 – 25.7)
VI 984 8.7 1.19 (6.4 – 11.0) 1,743 11.7 0.94 (9.9 – 13.6)

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Notes:

* CI denotes confidence interval.

** U.S. Total includes 49 states plus the District of Columbia and excludes the two territories. Data for Hawaii and Guam not available.

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

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

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