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  • Pennsylvania Department of Health – 2003 Behavioral Risks of Adams County Adults – Page 1

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  • Pennsylvania Department of Health – 2003 Behavioral Risks of Adams County Adults – Page 1

    Introduction The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Pennsylvania Department of Health began the Pennsylvania Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) in 1989. The BRFSS survey consists of telephone interviews using randomly generated telephone numbers to determine the households contacted. The survey contains a core set of questions provided by CDC to gather comprehensive, standard information nationwide. The questions asked concern health status, access to health care, health awareness, use of preventive health services, and knowledge and attitude assessment. In an effort to provide local BRFSS data, the Pennsylvania Department of Health instituted the Pennsylvania BRFSS Over Sampling Program in 2002. Participation in the program was open to Pennsylvania’s State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP) affiliated partnerships located statewide. Eight partnerships chose to participate in the 2003 program: Blair County Health & Welfare Council, Elk County Family Resource Network, Healthy Adams County, Healthy York County Coalition, Huntingdon County Healthy Communities Partnership, Lycoming County Health Improvement Coalition, McKean County Collaborative Board, and Schuylkill County’s Vision. These partnerships were given the opportunity to select 56 questions of their choice in addition to the core questions asked by all who participated in BRFSS. The survey of adults living in Adams County asked questions about health and health-related behaviors including general health, health care access, exercise, asthma, diabetes, hypertension, cholesterol, immunization, tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and arthritis. This allows for some comparison of the county survey results to state results and it also allows the county to get data specific to its individual needs.

    Report Organization A brief Survey Highlights section includes a prevalence estimate referring to alcohol consumption for adults in Adams County that is statistically different compared to the Pennsylvania estimate. Select prevalence estimates are included in Table 1: Core Questions, Adams County and Pennsylvania Adults, 2003. They are estimated from questions asked of all 2003 Pennsylvania BRFSS questionnaire respondents. Adams County data are presented alongside Pennsylvania data to assist with comparison (see Table 1 footnote). The topics in Table 1 include Health Status, Health Care Access, Exercise, Diabetes, Hypertension Awareness, Cholesterol Awareness, Nutrition, Weight Control, Asthma, Immunization, Tobacco Use, Alcohol Consumption, Excess Sun Exposure, Arthritis, Disability, Veteran’s Status, HIV/AIDS, and Sexually Transmitted Disease. The topics in Table 2: Module Questions, Adams County and Pennsylvania, 2003 include prevalence estimates that were requested specifically for Schuylkill County. Topics include: Oral Health, Heart Attack and Stroke, Cardiovascular Disease, and Other Tobacco Products. (refer to Table 2 footnotes for additional information). Table 3: County Added, Adams County Adults, 2003 includes estimates that were specifically requested for Adams County. The topic included in the table was Care Giving. Table 4: Year 2010 Health Objectives for the Nation: Adams County & Pennsylvania BRFSS Data, 2003 includes estimates for objective goals available for Adams County. Objective goals include: Health Care Access, Diabetes, Education, Hypertension Awareness, Immunization, Weight, Nutrition, Oral Health, Exercise, Alcohol Consumption, and Tobacco Use.

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    Survey Highlights Alcohol Consumption:

    14 percent of Adams County adults were determined to be binge drinkers. This was significantly lower compared to Pennsylvania adults (18 percent).

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    *Total No. No. % CI Total No. No. % CI

    Health StatusFair or Poor Health 1,230 172 13 11-15 3,664 566 15 14-16Physical Health Not Good 1+ Days in Past Month 1,202 419 35 32-38 3,588 1,273 36 34-38Mental Health Not Good 1+ Days in Past Month 1,212 396 35 32-38 3,604 1,225 35 33-36Obese 1,180 306 26 23-29 3,500 842 24 22-26Health Care AccessNo Health Care Insurance, Age 18-64 961 96 12 10-15 2,833 323 13 12-15Do Not Have a Personal Health Care Provider 1,226 101 10 8-12 3,668 339 11 9-12Unable to Get Med. Care Due to Cost in Past Year 1,231 101 9 7-11 3,666 308 9 8-10ExerciseNo Leisure Time Physical Activity 1,230 283 22 20-25 3,666 855 23 21-24DiabetesTold They Had Diabetes 1,228 99 6 5-8 3,650 306 8 7-9Hypertension AwarenessTold They Have High Blood Pressure 1,224 346 24 22-27 3,637 1,053 27 25-28Cholesterol AwarenessHad Cholesterol Checked Past 5 Years 1,205 926 72 69-76 3,563 2,792 76 74-78Told They Have High Cholesterol 986 371 34 31-38 2,948 1,088 35 33-37NutritionEat Fruits and Vegetables 5+ Time/Day 1,233 320 24 21-26 3,670 925 25 23-26Weight ControlObese Trying to Lose Weight 1,233 208 17 14-19 3,671 567 15 14-16Obese Getting Doctor's Advice to Lose Weight in the Past Year 1,233 97 7 6-9 3,671 317 8 7-9AsthmaTold They Had Asthma 1,232 153 13 10-15 3,665 441 12 11-13ImmunizationHad a Flu Shot in Past Year, Aged 65+ 270 190 73 68-79 831 572 69 66-73Ever Had a Pneumonia Vaccination, Aged 65+ 261 168 66 60-72 811 540 66 63-70Tobacco UseCurrent Smokers 1,231 259 23 20-26 3,659 853 25 24-27Alcohol ConsumptionBinge Drinkers 1,224 150 14 12-16 - 3,641 574 18 17-20Excess Sun ExposureHad a Sun Burn in the Past Year 1,231 442 38 35-42 3,665 1,272 37 35-39ArthritisTold They Have Arthritis, Gout, Lupus, or Fibromyalgia 1,225 456 33 30-36 3,632 1,277 32 30-33DisabilityLimited Due to Health Problems 1,216 217 16 14-18 3,606 709 19 17-20Health Issues Require Use of Special Equipment 1,222 69 5 4-7 3,624 268 7 6-8Veteren's StatusServed on active duty in US Armed Forces 1,206 211 18 15-20 3,581 484 15 13-16HIV/AIDSEver Tested for HIV (except for blood donation), Age 18-64 896 368 41 37-45 2,682 1,076 40 38-42Prevention of Sexually Transmitted DiseasesHealth Professional Told Them About Condom Use to Prevent STDs in the Past Year, Aged 18-64 927 59 9 7-12 2,732 273 13 11-15Note: Excludes missing, don't know, and refused.* If a "+" is indicated, then the county has a significantly higher percentage compared to Pennsylvania. If a "-" is indicated, then the county has a significantly lower percentage compared to Pennsylvania.

    Core QuestionsTABLE 1

    Adams County PennsylvaniaAdams County and Pennsylvania Adults, 2003 (with 95% confidence interval)

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    Total No. No. % CI Total No. No. % CIOral HealthVisited Dentist or Dental Clinic in the Past Year 1,190 852 71 68-74 NA NA NA NAAHad Teeth Cleaned by a Dentist or Dental Hygienist in the Past Year 1,100 819 73 70-76 NA NA NA NAAHad 0 to 5 Permanent Teeth Removed 1,178 947 84 82-86 NA NA NA NAAHad All Permanent Teeth Removed 1,218 125 0.4 8-11 NA NA NA NAAHeart Attack and StrokeCall 911 If Someone Was Having a Heart Attack 1,143 1,041 90 88-92 NA NA NA NATake Someone to the Hospital That Was Having a Heart Attack 1,143 58 5 4-7 NA NA NA NABelieves Pain or Discomfort in the Jaw, Neck, or Back are Symptoms of a Heart Attack (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,148 650 54 50-57 NA NA NA NABelieves Feeling Weak, Lightheaded, or Faint are Symptoms of a Heart Attack (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,148 803 70 66-73 NA NA NA NABelieves Chest Pain or Discomfort are Symptoms of a Heart Attack (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,148 1,099 95 92-96 NA NA NA NABelieves Sudden Trouble Seeing in One or Both Eyes are Symptoms of a Heart Attack (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,148 362 32 29-35 NA NA NA NABelieves Pain or Discomfort in the Arms or Shoulder are Symptoms of a Heart Attack (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,147 1,063 92 89-94 NA NA NA NABelieves Shortness of Breath is a Symptom of a Heart Attack (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,147 1,048 90 88-92 NA NA NA NABelieves Sudden Confusion or Trouble Speaking are Symptoms of a Stroke (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,144 1,040 90 88-92 NA NA NA NABelieves Sudden Numbness or Weakness of Face, Arm, or Leg, Especially on One Side are Symptoms of a Stroke (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,144 1,076 94 92-95 NA NA NA NABelieves Sudden Trouble Seeing in One or Both Eyes is a Symptom of a Stroke (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,144 780 66 63-69 NA NA NA NABelieves Sudden Chest Pain or Discomfort are Symptoms of a Stroke (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,144 391 35 32-38 NA NA NA NABelieves Sudden Trouble Walking, Dizziness, or Loss of Balance are Symptoms of a Stroke (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,144 1,003 87 84-89 NA NA NA NABelieves Severe Headache With No Known Cause are Symptoms of a Stroke (Includes "Don't Know" Responses in the Denominator) 1,144 709 60 57-64 NA NA NA NACardiovascular DiseaseTold By Health Care Professional to Eat Fewer High Fat or Cholesterol Foods in the Past 12 Months, Age 35+ 924 208 22 19-25 NA NA NA NATold By Health Care Professional to Be More Physically Active in the Past 12 Months, Age 35+ 926 314 34 30-37 NA NA NA NATold By Health Care Professional to Eat more Fruits and Vegetable in the Past 12 Months, Age 35+ 925 268 28 25-32 NA NA NA NAEver Told By a Health Care Professional They Had a Myocardial Infarction or a Heart Attack, Age 35+ 923 43 5 3-6 NA NA NA NAEver Told By a Health Care Professional They Have Angina or Heart Disease, Age 35+ 922 66 7 5-9 NA NA NA NAEver Told By a Health Care Professional They Had a Stroke, Age 35+ 926 25 3 2-4 NA NA NA NATake Aspirin Everyday or Every Other Day, Age 35+ 927 291 30 27-33 NA NA NA NADo Not Take Asprin Everyday or Every Other Day Because of a Health Issue Making Asprin Unsafe, Age 35+ 631 106 16 13-19 NA NA NA NANote: Excludes missing, don't know, and refused unless otherwise specified.

    Module QuestionsTABLE 2

    Adams County and Pennsylvania Adults, 2003 (with 95% confidence interval)

    PennsylvaniaAdams County

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    Total No. No. % CI

    Care GivingProvided Regular Care or Assistance to an Elderly Family Member or Friend Who Was Age 60+ in the Past Month 1,134 241 21 18-24

    Note: Excludes missing, don't know, and refused.

    County Added QuestionsTABLE 3

    Adams County Adults, 2003 (with 95% confidence interval)

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    Total No. No. % CI Total No. No. % CI

    Other Tobacco ProductsEver Use Smokeless Tobacco 1,139 196 20 17-23 + 3,531 430 14 13-16ACurrent User of Smokeless Tobacco 1,139 39 4 3-6 3,530 89 3 2-4AEver Use a Cigar 1,137 485 46 42-49 3,521 1,361 42 41-44ACurrent Cigar User 1,137 57 6 4-8 3,520 165 6 5-7AEver Use a Pipe 1,137 283 26 23-29 NA NA NA NACurrent Pipe User 1,137 10 1 1-3 NA NA NA NAEver Use Bidis 1,137 22 3 2-5 NA NA NA NACurrent Bidis User 1,137 1 0 0-1 NA NA NA NANote: Excludes missing, don't know, and refused unless otherwise specified.

    Module QuestionsTABLE 2 (continued)

    Adams County and Pennsylvania Adults, 2003 (with 95% confidence interval)

    PennsylvaniaAdams County

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    Healthy People 2010 Objective1 Year 2010 Adams Objective Met2 Sig. Diff. Pennsylvania Objective Met2

    Objective 2003 Adams to PA3 2003 Pennsylvania01-01: Percent of adults aged 18-64 with health insurance 100% 88±3 No 87±1 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)01-04c: Percent of adults with specific sources of ongoing care 96% 90±2 No 89±1 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)05-03: Rate per 1000 of adults who have been diagnosed with diabetes 25 61±14 No 74±8 No07-01: Percent of adults age 18-24 who completed high school 90% 91±11 Yes 88±4 Yes(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)12-09: Percent of adults age 20+ who ever were told their blood pressure was high 16% 23±2 No 25±1 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)14-29a: Percent of adults 65+ with a flu shot in the past year 90% 73±5 No 70±3 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)14-29b: Percent of adults 65+ who ever had a vaccination against pneumococcal disease 90% 66±6 No 67±3 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)14-29c: Percent of adults age 18-64 with a flu shot in the past year 60% 25±3 No 26±2 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)14-29d: Percent of adults 18-64 who ever had a vaccination against pneumococcal disease 60% 12±3 No 15±2 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)19-01: Percent of adults with a healthy weight (age 20+) 60% 35±3 No 37±2 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)

    19-02: Percent of obese adults (age 20+) 15% 26±3 No 24±1 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)19-05: Percent of adults who consume at least 2 daily servings of fruit 75% 28±3 No 33±2 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)

    Note: "NA" indicates the necessary data are "Not Available".

    Year 2010 Health Objectives for the NationTABLE 4

    Adams County and Pennsylvania BRFSS Data, 2003

    1 Public Health Services. Healthy People 2010: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2000.

    2 The "Yes" designation refers the 2003 percentage being significantly better compared to the Healthy People 2010 goal percentage.

    3 If a "+" is indicated, then the particular subpopulation of the county has a significantly higher percentage compared to that subpopulation in Pennsylvania, If a "-" is indicated, then the particular subpopulation of the county has a significantly lower percentage compared to that subpopulation in Pennsylvania.

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    Healthy People 2010 Objective1 Year 2010 Adams Objective Met2 Sig. Diff. Pennsylvania Objective Met2

    Objective 2003 Adams to PA3 2003 Pennsylvania19-06: Percent of adults who consume at least 3 daily servings of vegetables 50% 24±3 No 23±2 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)

    21-03: Percent of adults (age 35-44) who have no permanent tooth extraction due to dental caries or periodontal disease 42% 69±6 Yes 61±4 Yes21-04: Percent of older adults (age 65-74) who had all their natural teeth extracted 20% 20±7 Yes 25±4 No21-10: Percent of adults who have visited a dentist in the past year 56% 71±3 Yes 72±2 Yes22-01: Percent of adults who engage in no leisure-time physical activity 20% 22±3 Yes 22±1 Yes22-02: Percent of adults who engage in moderate physical activity 30% 74±4 Yes 74±2 Yes22-03: Percent of adults who engage in vigorous physical activity 30% 30±5 Yes 29±2 Yes26-11c: Percent adults who engaged in binge drinking in the past month 6% 13±2 No - 18±1 No26-13a: Percent of adult females who exceed guidelines for low-risk drinking 50% 9±3 Yes 13±2 Yes(8+ drinks per week or 4+ drinks per occasion)26-13b: Percent of adult males who exceed guidelines for low-risk drinking 50% 23±4 Yes 28±3 Yes(15+ drinks per week or 5+ drinks per occasion)27-01a: Percent of adults who smoke cigarettes 12% 23±3 No 26±2 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)27-01b: Percent of adults who use smokeless (spit) tobacco 0.40% 4±2 No 3±1 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)

    27-01c: Percent of adults who smoke cigars 1.20% 6±2 No 6±1 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)27-05: Percent of adults who attempted to quit smoking 75% 51±7 No 53±4 No(age-adjusted to 2000 std population)

    Year 2010 Health Objectives for the NationTABLE 4 (continued)

    Adams County and Pennsylvania BRFSS Data, 2003

    1 Public Health Services. Healthy People 2010: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2000.

    2 The "Yes" designation refers the 2003 percentage being significantly better compared to the Healthy People 2010 goal percentage.

    3 If a "+" is indicated, then the particular subpopulation of the county has a significantly higher percentage compared to that subpopulation in Pennsylvania, If a "-" is indicated, then the particular subpopulation of the county has a significantly lower percentage compared to that subpopulation in Pennsylvania.Note: "NA" indicates the necessary data are "Not Available".

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    Core Question Response Tables By Specific Demographic Characteristics:

    Adams County and Pennsylvania Comparisons

    Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemOver Sampling Program

  • Core Questionnaire Highlights

  • Ever Told By a Health Professional They Have High Blood Pressure Adams County adults with a high school education had a significantly lower percentage of ever being told by a health professional they

    have high blood pressure (22 percent, CI: 18-26) compared to Pennsylvania adults with a high school education (29 percent, CI: 26-32).

    Ever Told By a Health Professional Their Blood Cholesterol is High Adams County adults with some college education had a significantly lower percentage of ever being told by a health professional their

    blood cholesterol is high (24 percent, CI: 18-30) compared to Pennsylvania adults with some college education (35 percent, CI: 31-39).

    Adams County adults with a college degree had a significantly higher percentage (38 percent, CI: 32-44) compared to Pennsylvania adults with a college degree (28 percent, CI: 25-31).

    Had a Flu Shot in the Past 12 Months, Age 50-64 Adams County adults age 50-64 with household incomes of less than $25,000 had a significantly lower percentage for having had a flu

    shot in the past 12 months (17 percent, CI: 8-27) compared to Pennsylvania adults age 50-64 with household incomes of less than $250,000 (53 percent, CI: 45-61).

    Former Cigarette Smokers Adams County adults with some college education had a significantly higher percentage for being former smokers (33 percent, CI: 26-

    40) compared to Pennsylvania adults with some college education (22 percent, CI: 19-25). Binge Drinking One or More Times in the Past Month Adams County adults had a significantly lower percentage of binge drinking one or more times in the past month (14 percent, CI: 12-

    16) compared to Pennsylvania adults (18 percent, 17-20).

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults had a significantly lower percentage (14 percent, CI: 11-16) compared to Pennsylvania white, non-Hispanic adults (19 percent, CI: 17-20).

    At Risk for Heavy Drinking Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults had a significantly lower percentage of being at risk for heavy drinking (4 percent, CI: 3-5)

    compared to Pennsylvania white, non-Hispanic adults (7 percent, CI: 6-8). Limited in Activities Due to Physical, Mental, or Emotional Problems Adams County age 18-29 had a significantly lower percentage for having limitations in activity due to physical, mental, or emotional problems (4 percent, CI: 2-9) compared to Pennsylvania adults age 18-29 (13 percent, CI: 9-17).

  • Currently on Active Duty in the Military Adams County adults had a significantly higher percentage of currently being on active duty in the military (4 percent, CI: 1-12)

    compared to Pennsylvania adults (Less than 1 percent, CI: 0-1).

    Adams County men had a significantly higher percentage (4 percent, CI: 1-13) compared to Pennsylvania men (Less than 1 percent, CI: 0-1).

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults had a significantly higher percentage (4 percent, CI: 1-13) compared to Pennsylvania white, non-Hispanic adults (Less than 1 percent, CI: 0-1).

    Retired or Discharged From the Military and Received Some or All Health Care From VA Facility in the Last 12 Months Adams County men had a significantly lower percentage for being retired or discharged from the military and receiving some or all of

    their health care from VA facilities in the last 12 months (8 percent, CI: 5-13) compared to Pennsylvania men (17 percent, CI: 13-21). Do Not Know If Pregnant Women With HIV Can Be Treated to Reduce Chances Baby Gets HIV, Age 18-64 Adams County adults age 18-64 with household incomes of less than $25,000 had a significantly higher percentage (34 percent, CI: 25-

    43) compared to Pennsylvania adults age 18-64 with household incomes of less than $25,000 (21 percent, CI: 17-24). Main Reason For Last HIV Test Was Because It Was Required, Age 18-64 Adams County adults age 18-29 had a significantly higher percentage for being required to have an HIV test (24 percent, CI: 12-37)

    compared to Pennsylvania adults age 18-29 (7 percent, CI: 4-12). Ever Tested for HIV and Their Last HIV Test Was at a Private Doctor or HMO Office, Age 18-64 Adams County adults age 30-44 who ever had an HIV test had a significantly lower percentage (29 percent, CI: 22-36) compared to

    Pennsylvania adults age 30-44 who ever had an HIV test (41 percent, CI: 37-46).

  • Ever Tested for HIV and Their Last HIV Test Was at a Hospital, Age 18-64 Adams County adults age 18-64 who ever had an HIV test had a significantly higher percentage for having their last HIV test at a

    hospital (40 percent, CI: 34-45) compared to Pennsylvania adults age 18-64 who ever had an HIV test (28 percent, CI: 25-31).

    Adams County women age 18-64 who ever had an HIV test had a significantly higher percentage (43 percent, CI: 36-50) compared to Pennsylvania women age 18-64 who ever had an HIV test (28 percent, CI: 24-32).

    Adams County adults age 30-44 who ever had an HIV test had a significantly higher percentage (38 percent, CI: 30-46) compared to Pennsylvania adults age 30-44 who ever had an HIV test (24 percent, CI: 20-28).

    Adams County adults age 45-64 who ever had an HIV test had a significantly higher percentage (52 percent, CI: 42-62) compared to Pennsylvania adults age 45-64 who ever has an HIV test (35 percent, CI: 29-42).

    Adams County adults age 18-64 with a high school education who ever had an HIV test had a significantly higher percentage (42 percent, CI: 33-52) compared to Pennsylvania adults age 18-64 with a high school education who ever had an HIV test (24 percent, CI: 19-29).

    Adams County adults age 18-64 with household incomes of $25,000 to $49,999 who ever had an HIV test had a significantly higher percentage (47 percent, CI: 36-58) compared to Pennsylvania adults age 18-64 with household incomes of $25,000 to $49,999 who ever had an HIV test (25 percent, CI: 20-31).

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults age 18-64 who ever had an HIV test had a significantly higher percentage (40 percent, CI: 34-46) compared to Pennsylvania white, non-Hispanic adults age 18-64 who ever had an HIV test (28 percent, CI: 25-32).

    Discussed Preventing Sexually Transmitted Disease By Condom Use With a Health Professional in the Past 12 Months, Age 18-64 Adams County adults age 45-64 had a significantly lower percentage (1 percent, CI: 0-1) compared to Pennsylvania adults age 45-64 (4

    percent, CI: 3-6).

    Adams County adults age 18-64 with household incomes of less than $25,000 had a significantly lower percentage (10 percent, CI: 5-17) compared to Pennsylvania adults age 18-64 with household incomes of less than $25,000 (24 percent, CI: 19-28).

  • Detailed Core Questionnaire Tables

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,230 172 13 11-15 3,664 566 15 14-16

    Male 513 72 13 10-16 1,455 236 16 14-18Female 717 100 13 10-16 2,209 330 14 13-16

    18-29 142 6 5 2-11 482 32 7 5-1030-44 337 28 8 5-12 1,037 84 8 7-1045-64 483 61 13 10-17 1,318 227 18 16-2165+ 268 77 29 23-34 827 223 27 24-30

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,202 419 35 32-38 3,588 1,273 36 34-38

    Male 499 144 29 24-33 1,429 470 34 31-36Female 703 275 41 37-45 2,159 803 38 35-40

    18-29 141 57 39 30-49 478 172 37 32-4230-44 333 126 36 31-42 1,025 345 34 31-3745-64 475 148 31 26-35 1,295 452 35 32-3865+ 253 88 35 29-42 790 304 39 35-43

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,212 396 35 32-38 3,604 1,225 35 33-36

    Male 506 134 29 24-34 1,437 419 30 28-33Female 706 262 41 36-45 2,167 806 39 36-41

    18-29 142 68 50 41-60 476 231 49 44-5430-44 333 150 44 38-50 1,022 427 40 36-4345-64 478 145 29 25-34 1,303 416 32 29-3465+ 259 33 13 9-18 803 151 18 15-21

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,218 220 18 15-20 3,637 691 19 18-21

    Male 509 80 15 11-18 1,448 263 18 16-21Female 709 140 21 17-24 2,189 428 20 18-22

    18-29 142 25 16 9-22 481 107 23 18-2730-44 333 70 20 15-24 1,032 212 20 17-2345-64 482 88 19 15-23 1,309 252 19 17-2165+ 261 37 14 10-19 815 120 14 12-17

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 961 96 12 10-15 2,833 323 13 12-15

    Male 406 41 12 8-16 1,163 151 14 12-17Female 555 55 13 9-17 1,670 172 12 10-14

    18-29 140 26 23 14-31 478 96 21 17-2530-44 337 35 11 8-15 1,037 109 12 10-1445-64 484 35 7 5-10 1,318 118 9 8-11

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,226 101 10 8-12 3,668 339 11 9-12

    Male 511 58 14 10-18 1,457 202 15 13-17Female 715 43 6 4-9 2,211 137 7 5-8

    18-29 141 24 22 14-31 481 97 20 16-2430-44 335 33 10 7-13 1,037 116 12 10-1545-64 482 34 7 5-10 1,318 94 7 6-965+ 268 10 3 2-6 832 32 4 2-5

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,231 101 9 7-11 3,666 308 9 8-10

    Male 513 41 8 6-12 1,456 113 8 7-10Female 718 60 9 7-12 2,210 195 10 8-11

    18-29 142 15 11 5-18 481 67 14 10-1830-44 337 40 11 8-15 1,038 109 11 9-1345-64 483 34 7 5-11 1,315 111 8 7-1065+ 269 12 4 2-7 832 21 3 2-5

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,230 283 22 20-25 3,666 855 23 21-24

    Male 512 106 20 16-24 1,456 296 21 18-23Female 718 177 24 20-27 2,210 559 24 22-26

    18-29 142 24 17 10-24 482 65 13 10-1730-44 337 62 18 14-22 1,038 198 20 17-2345-64 482 109 22 18-27 1,317 323 25 22-2865+ 269 88 34 28-41 829 269 32 29-36

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,228 99 6 5-8 3,650 306 8 7-9

    Male 514 43 6 5-9 1,457 126 9 7-11Female 714 56 7 5-9 2,193 180 7 6-9

    18-29 141 2 1 0-6 476 10 2 1-330-44 336 8 2 1-5 1,028 22 2 1-345-64 482 45 9 7-12 1,314 131 11 9-1365+ 269 44 14 10-18 832 143 19 16-22

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,224 346 24 22-27 3,637 1,053 27 25-28

    Male 513 136 22 19-26 1,454 450 28 26-31Female 711 210 26 22-29 2,183 603 25 23-27

    18-29 136 7 5 2-11 473 28 5 4-830-44 336 30 8 6-12 1,020 135 14 11-1645-64 482 161 33 28-37 1,313 443 34 31-3765+ 270 148 55 48-61 831 447 54 51-58

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 346 281 78 72-83 1,051 864 80 77-83

    Male 136 100 71 62-79 449 340 74 70-79Female 210 181 83 76-90 602 524 86 83-89

    18-29 7 NSR NSR NSR NSR 28 NSR NSR NSR NSR30-44 30 NSR NSR NSR NSR 135 63 45 36-5545-64 161 130 80 73-87 442 367 82 78-8665+ 148 138 92 85-96 446 428 96 94-98

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,211 989 77 74-80 3,589 2,966 80 78-81

    Male 506 416 77 73-82 1,424 1,138 77 75-80Female 705 573 77 74-81 2,165 1,828 82 80-84

    18-29 133 54 41 31-51 438 226 49 44-5530-44 331 252 75 70-80 1,019 776 76 73-7945-64 481 428 90 87-92 1,310 1,185 90 88-9265+ 266 255 97 95-98 822 779 96 94-97

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,205 926 72 69-76 3,563 2,792 76 74-78

    Male 503 386 72 67-77 1,417 1,076 73 71-76Female 702 540 73 69-77 2,146 1,716 78 76-80

    18-29 131 47 37 27-47 436 206 45 40-5030-44 329 220 66 60-72 1,014 707 70 67-7345-64 481 411 85 82-89 1,302 1,125 86 84-8865+ 264 248 95 92-97 811 754 94 92-96

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 986 371 34 31-38 2,948 1,088 35 33-37

    Male 414 168 36 31-41 1,131 434 37 34-40Female 572 203 32 28-37 1,817 654 34 32-37

    18-29 54 7 14 2-25 226 33 12 8-1630-44 250 41 15 11-20 773 185 23 20-2645-64 427 179 41 36-46 1,177 474 41 38-4465+ 255 144 55 48-61 772 396 51 47-55

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,233 320 24 21-26 3,670 925 25 23-26

    Male 514 103 19 15-23 1,458 251 18 15-20Female 719 217 29 25-32 2,212 674 31 29-33

    18-29 142 26 17 10-24 482 122 26 21-3030-44 337 80 23 18-28 1,037 227 21 18-2345-64 484 121 22 18-26 1,319 326 25 22-2865+ 270 93 36 29-42 832 250 29 26-33

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,231 546 41 38-44 3,663 1,531 40 38-42

    Male 514 193 35 30-40 1,454 476 32 29-35Female 717 353 46 42-51 2,209 1,055 47 45-50

    18-29 142 41 27 18-35 482 157 31 26-3530-44 337 135 38 32-43 1,033 421 39 36-4245-64 483 268 55 50-60 1,319 657 48 45-5165+ 269 102 37 31-43 829 296 36 33-40

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,232 456 39 36-42 3,659 1,421 39 37-41

    Male 513 198 39 34-44 1,451 592 41 38-44Female 719 258 38 34-43 2,208 829 37 35-40

    18-29 142 57 40 31-50 481 192 40 35-4530-44 337 136 43 37-48 1,037 395 38 34-4145-64 483 152 32 27-37 1,316 473 37 34-4065+ 270 111 43 36-49 825 361 44 40-48

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 988 505 50 46-54 2,921 1,446 48 46-50

    Male 384 192 49 44-55 1,057 491 46 43-50Female 604 313 50 46-55 1,864 955 50 47-52

    18-29 98 38 42 30-53 346 151 43 37-4830-44 269 131 48 42-55 809 375 45 41-4845-64 417 237 56 51-61 1,124 613 54 50-5765+ 204 99 49 42-57 642 307 48 44-52

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 988 565 53 50-57 2,921 1,646 56 54-58

    Male 384 199 48 43-54 1,057 560 54 50-57Female 604 366 57 53-62 1,864 1,086 58 56-61

    18-29 98 45 45 33-56 346 168 49 43-5530-44 269 138 49 43-56 809 407 51 47-5545-64 417 255 58 52-63 1,124 692 61 58-6565+ 204 127 60 53-67 642 379 60 56-64

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 988 755 73 70-77 2,921 2,153 73 71-75

    Male 384 278 70 65-75 1,057 739 70 67-73Female 604 477 76 71-80 1,864 1,414 75 73-77

    18-29 98 61 60 49-72 346 222 64 58-7030-44 269 189 68 62-74 809 549 67 64-7145-64 417 340 80 75-84 1,124 891 79 76-8265+ 204 165 81 75-87 642 491 77 73-80

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 988 315 30 27-33 2,921 939 32 30-34

    Male 384 113 28 23-33 1,057 312 30 27-33Female 604 202 32 28-36 1,864 627 33 30-35

    18-29 98 22 26 15-37 346 97 28 22-3330-44 269 80 29 23-35 809 233 28 25-3245-64 417 152 34 29-39 1,124 414 36 33-3965+ 204 61 28 22-35 642 195 31 27-35

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 996 671 70 67-73 2,939 2,022 70 68-72

    Male 390 268 72 67-77 1,065 746 70 67-73Female 606 403 68 64-72 1,874 1,276 70 68-73

    18-29 98 79 82 74-91 347 287 84 79-8830-44 269 195 74 69-80 814 607 73 70-7745-64 419 284 69 64-74 1,127 778 69 66-7265+ 210 113 53 46-60 651 350 55 51-59

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,233 148 10 9-12 3,663 485 13 12-14

    Male 514 60 11 8-14 1,454 190 13 11-15Female 719 88 10 8-13 2,209 295 13 11-14

    18-29 142 6 3 1-8 482 26 5 3-830-44 337 28 8 6-12 1,036 123 11 9-1445-64 484 79 16 13-20 1,317 252 20 17-2365+ 270 35 12 8-16 828 84 11 8-13

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,233 13 1 1-3 3,663 53 2 1-2

    Male 514 5 1 0-5 1,454 19 1 1-2Female 719 8 1 1-3 2,209 34 2 1-3

    18-29 142 3 3 1-11 482 8 2 1-430-44 337 4 1 0-3 1,036 17 2 1-345-64 484 2 0 0-2 1,317 13 1 1-265+ 270 4 1 1-4 828 15 2 1-3

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,233 28 3 2-4 3,663 71 2 1-2

    Male 514 12 3 1-6 1,454 25 2 1-2Female 719 16 2 1-4 2,209 46 2 2-3

    18-29 142 5 5 2-13 482 8 2 1-430-44 337 6 2 1-4 1,036 14 1 1-245-64 484 8 1 1-3 1,317 24 2 1-365+ 270 9 4 2-7 828 25 3 2-5

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,233 1,044 86 83-88 3,663 3,054 84 82-85

    Male 514 437 85 82-89 1,454 1,220 84 82-86Female 719 607 86 84-89 2,209 1,834 83 82-85

    18-29 142 128 89 82-95 482 440 91 88-9430-44 337 299 89 85-93 1,036 882 86 84-8845-64 484 395 82 78-86 1,317 1,028 77 74-8065+ 270 222 83 79-88 828 704 85 82-87

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,232 153 13 10-15 3,665 441 12 11-13

    Male 514 52 10 7-13 1,455 136 10 8-12Female 718 101 15 12-18 2,210 305 14 12-15

    18-29 142 23 15 9-22 482 69 14 11-1830-44 337 52 15 10-19 1,038 130 12 10-1445-64 483 47 9 7-12 1,318 151 11 9-1365+ 270 31 12 8-17 827 91 11 9-13

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,229 102 8 7-10 3,652 306 8 7-9

    Male 514 31 6 4-8 1,452 80 6 5-8Female 715 71 11 8-13 2,200 226 10 9-12

    18-29 142 19 11 6-17 479 44 9 7-1330-44 335 29 8 5-12 1,032 82 7 6-945-64 482 34 7 5-10 1,316 111 9 7-1165+ 270 20 7 5-11 825 69 9 7-11

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 350 151 41 36-47 929 413 45 41-48

    Male 138 58 40 32-49 344 148 44 38-50Female 212 93 42 35-50 585 265 45 40-49

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 270 190 73 68-79 831 572 69 66-73

    Male 106 74 73 64-82 290 218 75 70-81Female 164 116 74 67-81 541 354 65 60-69

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 261 168 66 60-72 811 540 66 63-70

    Male 101 61 62 53-72 282 185 65 59-71Female 160 107 68 61-76 529 355 67 63-72

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,232 604 50 47-53 3,661 1,843 51 49-53

    Male 514 288 55 50-60 1,453 816 56 53-59Female 718 316 45 41-49 2,208 1,027 46 44-48

    18-29 142 72 50 40-60 481 232 47 42-5230-44 337 171 51 46-57 1,037 476 47 44-5045-64 484 232 49 44-54 1,316 731 56 53-5965+ 269 129 48 41-54 827 404 50 47-54

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,231 259 23 20-26 3,659 853 25 24-27

    Male 513 122 24 20-29 1,452 360 27 24-30Female 718 137 22 18-25 2,207 493 24 22-26

    18-29 141 45 32 23-41 481 170 36 31-4130-44 337 96 29 24-34 1,037 299 30 27-3345-64 484 96 20 16-24 1,314 309 24 22-2765+ 269 22 8 5-13 827 75 10 8-13

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,231 344 27 24-30 3,659 988 25 24-27

    Male 513 165 30 26-35 1,452 455 29 26-31Female 718 179 24 20-27 2,207 533 22 20-24

    18-29 141 26 17 10-25 481 62 11 8-1430-44 337 75 23 18-28 1,037 177 17 15-2045-64 484 136 29 25-34 1,314 420 32 29-3465+ 269 107 39 33-46 827 329 40 37-44

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 259 130 53 46-60 851 430 52 49-56

    Male 122 58 54 44-64 359 175 52 46-57Female 137 72 52 42-62 492 255 53 48-58

    18-29 45 NSR NSR NSR NSR 170 96 57 49-6530-44 96 48 53 42-64 299 161 55 49-6245-64 96 47 49 38-60 309 134 44 38-5065+ 22 NSR NSR NSR NSR 73 39 59 47-71

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,224 150 14 12-16 - 3,641 574 18 17-20

    Male 508 103 21 17-25 1,443 374 26 24-29Female 716 47 7 5-10 2,198 200 11 9-12

    18-29 141 34 21 14-29 479 155 33 29-3830-44 334 63 20 15-25 1,030 235 23 20-2645-64 479 43 9 7-12 1,310 162 13 11-1565+ 270 10 4 2-7 822 22 4 2-6

    < High School 131 12 11 5-17 305 27 12 7-16High School 516 60 13 10-17 1,362 216 18 15-20Some College 249 33 14 9-20 863 155 21 17-24College Degree 327 45 16 11-20 1,106 175 18 16-21

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,224 62 5 4-6 3,638 197 6 5-7

    Male 508 49 8 6-11 1,442 146 10 8-12Female 716 13 2 1-3 2,196 51 3 2-4

    18-29 140 7 4 2-8 476 40 10 7-1330-44 335 20 6 4-10 1,034 57 6 4-845-64 479 30 6 4-9 1,306 75 6 5-765+ 270 5 2 1-4 822 25 4 2-5

    < High School 130 3 4 1-12 303 12 5 3-8High School 516 25 5 3-7 1,364 74 6 5-8Some College 249 14 4 3-7 864 59 8 6-10College Degree 328 20 6 4-9 1,102 52 6 4-7

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,224 57 5 3-6 3,638 210 7 6-8

    Male 508 31 5 4-8 1,442 95 7 6-9Female 716 26 4 2-6 2,196 115 6 5-7

    18-29 140 11 6 3-11 476 58 13 10-1730-44 335 18 5 3-9 1,034 67 7 5-945-64 479 25 5 3-7 1,306 72 5 4-765+ 270 3 1 0-3 822 13 2 1-3

    < High School 130 2 3 1-11 303 13 5 3-8High School 516 19 4 2-6 1,364 80 7 5-9Some College 249 14 5 3-9 864 64 8 6-10College Degree 328 22 6 4-9 1,102 52 6 4-8

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,231 442 38 35-42 3,665 1,272 37 35-39

    Male 514 212 43 38-48 1,454 616 43 40-46Female 717 230 34 30-37 2,211 656 32 30-34

    18-29 142 78 50 40-59 482 258 55 50-6030-44 337 183 55 50-61 1,035 539 51 48-5545-64 482 155 33 28-37 1,316 377 29 27-3265+ 270 26 9 6-13 832 98 13 10-15

    < High School 132 26 22 13-32 312 75 27 21-33High School 520 184 37 32-42 1,375 430 34 31-37Some College 249 103 44 37-51 867 330 42 38-45College Degree 329 129 43 37-49 1,106 437 41 38-44

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,225 436 38 35-41 3,645 1,252 37 35-39

    Male 510 208 43 38-48 1,444 606 43 40-46Female 715 228 33 29-37 2,201 646 31 29-34

    18-29 141 77 49 39-59 479 255 54 49-5930-44 335 181 55 49-61 1,029 533 51 47-5445-64 481 154 33 28-37 1,313 374 29 26-3265+ 268 24 8 6-13 824 90 12 9-14

    < High School 131 25 22 13-31 308 71 26 20-32High School 518 182 37 32-42 1,367 422 34 31-37Some College 247 101 43 36-50 861 324 41 37-45College Degree 328 128 43 37-49 1,104 435 41 38-44

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,225 300 27 24-30 3,645 823 24 23-26

    Male 510 154 32 27-37 1,444 402 29 26-31Female 715 146 22 19-26 2,201 421 20 18-22

    18-29 141 60 37 28-46 479 186 39 34-4330-44 335 126 38 33-44 1,029 356 34 31-3745-64 481 99 22 18-26 1,313 230 18 16-2065+ 268 15 6 4-10 824 51 7 5-9

    < High School 131 17 17 8-26 308 48 18 12-23High School 518 123 25 21-29 1,367 269 22 19-24Some College 247 75 32 25-39 861 213 27 24-30College Degree 328 85 30 24-36 1,104 293 28 25-31

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,225 165 15 12-17 3,645 477 15 13-16

    Male 510 98 20 16-23 1,444 256 19 16-21Female 715 67 10 8-13 2,201 221 11 9-12

    18-29 141 27 17 11-24 479 123 26 21-3030-44 335 73 21 17-26 1,029 208 20 18-2345-64 481 56 13 10-17 1,313 125 10 8-1265+ 268 9 4 2-7 824 21 3 2-5

    < High School 131 6 6 2-14 308 30 11 7-15High School 518 71 14 11-18 1,367 152 13 11-15Some College 247 42 19 13-25 861 135 18 15-21College Degree 328 46 15 11-20 1,104 160 15 13-18

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,225 104 9 7-11 3,645 259 8 7-9

    Male 510 62 12 9-15 1,444 152 11 9-13Female 715 42 6 4-8 2,201 107 6 5-7

    18-29 141 16 10 6-16 479 81 17 14-2130-44 335 42 12 8-16 1,029 101 10 8-1245-64 481 38 8 6-12 1,313 64 5 4-765+ 268 8 3 2-7 824 13 2 1-3

    < High School 131 5 5 2-13 308 18 7 4-11High School 518 38 7 5-10 1,367 80 7 6-9Some College 247 29 12 7-17 861 72 10 8-13College Degree 328 32 10 7-14 1,104 89 8 7-11

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,225 76 6 5-8 3,645 190 6 5-7

    Male 510 43 8 6-11 1,444 111 8 7-10Female 715 33 5 3-7 2,201 79 4 3-5

    18-29 141 14 9 5-15 479 63 13 10-1630-44 335 29 8 6-12 1,029 71 7 5-845-64 481 26 5 4-8 1,313 47 4 3-565+ 268 7 3 1-6 824 9 1 1-3

    < High School 131 4 5 2-12 308 13 5 3-9High School 518 30 6 4-8 1,367 57 5 3-6Some College 247 19 8 5-13 861 59 9 7-11College Degree 328 23 7 5-11 1,104 61 6 4-7

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,225 59 5 4-7 3,645 126 4 3-5

    Male 510 32 6 4-9 1,444 81 6 4-7Female 715 27 4 3-6 2,201 45 2 2-3

    18-29 141 11 7 4-13 479 39 8 6-1130-44 335 24 6 4-9 1,029 48 5 3-645-64 481 19 4 3-6 1,313 32 3 2-465+ 268 5 2 1-5 824 7 1 1-2

    < High School 131 1 1 0-8 308 8 3 2-7High School 518 25 5 3-7 1,367 38 3 2-4Some College 247 15 7 4-12 861 38 6 4-8College Degree 328 18 6 3-9 1,104 42 4 3-6

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,226 574 44 41-47 3,639 1,764 46 44-48

    Male 511 216 41 36-45 1,445 666 45 42-48Female 715 358 48 43-52 2,194 1,098 47 45-50

    18-29 141 48 30 22-38 479 152 32 27-3730-44 334 143 43 38-49 1,029 429 41 38-4545-64 481 249 50 45-55 1,309 707 51 48-5465+ 270 134 51 44-57 822 476 59 55-62

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,221 460 35 32-38 3,626 1,436 37 35-39

    Male 509 172 32 27-36 1,437 510 34 31-36Female 712 288 38 34-42 2,189 926 40 37-42

    18-29 140 31 20 13-26 478 102 20 16-2430-44 333 111 33 28-39 1,027 327 32 29-3545-64 479 206 42 37-47 1,305 600 43 40-4665+ 269 112 42 36-49 816 407 50 46-54

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 460 349 75 70-79 1,431 1,067 73 71-76

    Male 172 123 71 64-79 508 363 69 65-74Female 288 226 77 72-83 923 704 77 73-80

    18-29 31 NSR NSR NSR NSR 102 69 65 54-7530-44 111 75 68 58-77 327 225 68 63-7445-64 206 152 73 66-80 597 438 73 69-7765+ 112 101 90 84-96 405 335 82 78-86

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,225 456 33 30-36 3,632 1,277 32 30-33

    Male 509 158 27 23-31 1,440 427 27 25-30Female 716 298 38 34-42 2,192 850 36 33-38

    18-29 141 16 8 5-13 478 35 6 4-930-44 335 81 24 19-29 1,030 212 20 18-2345-64 481 202 41 36-45 1,301 507 38 35-4165+ 268 157 60 54-66 823 523 63 60-67

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 627 160 23 20-27 1,834 474 25 23-27

    Male 244 48 19 14-24 659 161 24 20-28Female 383 112 27 22-32 1,175 313 26 23-28

    18-29 38 NSR NSR NSR NSR 113 23 18 11-2630-44 138 28 19 12-26 395 89 23 18-2745-64 276 82 28 22-33 748 202 25 22-2965+ 175 45 26 19-33 578 160 29 25-33

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 449 89 19 15-23 1,252 297 23 20-25

    Male 181 30 17 11-23 483 104 20 16-24Female 268 59 21 15-26 769 193 25 22-28

    18-29 38 NSR NSR NSR NSR 113 17 13 6-2030-44 136 33 24 16-32 393 95 25 20-3045-64 275 51 18 13-23 746 185 24 20-27

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 751 98 13 10-15 2,125 284 14 12-16

    Male 300 38 12 8-16 791 97 13 10-16Female 451 60 14 10-17 1,334 187 14 12-17

    45-64 482 63 13 10-16 1,303 180 14 12-1665-74 156 17 11 6-16 459 48 11 8-1475+ 113 18 15 8-21 363 56 17 13-22< High School 100 13 13 6-21 226 26 12 7-17

    High School 322 33 11 7-14 849 112 15 12-18Some College 130 15 12 6-18 452 79 18 14-21College Degree 198 37 17 12-23 595 66 10 8-13

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 751 27 4 2-5 2,125 105 5 4-6

    Male 300 6 2 1-4 791 31 4 3-6Female 451 21 5 3-8 1,334 74 6 5-7

    45-64 482 15 3 2-5 1,303 67 5 4-765-74 156 6 4 2-9 459 14 3 2-675+ 113 6 5 2-10 363 24 8 5-13< High School 100 4 4 2-11 226 10 5 3-10

    High School 322 8 3 1-6 849 40 6 4-8Some College 130 3 3 1-10 452 29 6 4-9College Degree 198 12 5 3-8 595 26 4 2-5

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,216 217 16 14-18 3,606 709 19 17-20

    Male 507 90 16 13-19 1,433 280 19 16-21Female 709 127 16 13-19 2,173 429 19 17-20

    18-29 141 8 4 2-9 - 476 56 13 9-1730-44 332 48 14 10-18 1,026 144 14 12-1645-64 477 98 20 16-24 1,292 296 21 19-2465+ 266 63 24 19-30 812 213 26 23-30

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,222 69 5 4-7 3,624 268 7 6-8

    Male 509 28 5 3-7 1,440 92 6 5-8Female 713 41 5 4-7 2,184 176 7 6-9

    18-29 140 1 1 0-6 478 6 2 1-430-44 333 7 1 1-3 1,030 35 3 2-545-64 481 26 6 4-9 1,299 99 8 6-965+ 268 35 14 10-19 817 128 15 13-18

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 767 484 60 56-64 2,051 1,365 64 61-66

    Male 356 203 55 49-61 920 568 60 57-64Female 411 281 66 61-71 1,131 797 68 65-71

    18-29 108 59 49 38-60 309 182 53 47-5930-44 284 170 59 52-65 802 519 63 59-6745-64 341 233 67 62-73 849 594 69 65-7265+ 34 NSR NSR NSR NSR 91 70 80 71-88

    < High School 51 26 51 35-67 91 41 47 36-59High School 327 187 52 46-59 705 422 56 52-61Some College 173 107 56 48-64 491 302 59 54-64College Degree 216 164 77 71-83 761 597 77 74-81

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 767 149 18 15-21 2,051 375 19 17-21

    Male 356 58 14 10-18 920 141 15 13-18Female 411 91 24 19-29 1,131 234 23 20-26

    18-29 108 20 17 9-25 309 61 21 16-2730-44 284 57 19 14-24 802 151 19 16-2245-64 341 65 19 14-23 849 149 18 15-2165+ 34 NSR NSR NSR NSR 91 14 13 6-21

    < High School 51 13 21 10-32 91 20 19 10-27High School 327 60 17 13-22 705 132 18 15-21Some College 173 36 21 14-28 491 114 25 21-30College Degree 216 40 18 12-23 761 109 15 12-18

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 767 134 22 18-26 2,051 311 18 16-19

    Male 356 95 32 26-38 920 211 24 21-28Female 411 39 10 7-14 1,131 100 10 8-12

    18-29 108 29 34 23-46 309 66 26 20-3230-44 284 57 23 17-28 802 132 18 15-2145-64 341 43 14 10-18 849 106 13 11-1665+ 34 NSR NSR NSR NSR 91 7 7 3-15

    < High School 51 12 28 14-42 91 30 34 23-45High School 327 80 31 24-37 705 151 26 22-29Some College 173 30 23 15-31 491 75 16 12-20College Degree 216 12 5 3-10 761 55 8 6-10

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,214 1,046 87 85-89 3,600 3,078 86 84-87

    Male 507 447 89 86-92 1,424 1,216 85 83-87Female 707 599 86 83-89 2,176 1,862 86 84-88

    18-29 139 129 92 85-96 477 435 90 87-9330-44 332 302 91 87-94 1,028 930 90 88-9245-64 478 424 89 86-92 1,289 1,110 85 83-8865+ 265 191 74 68-79 806 603 74 71-78

    < High School 128 93 77 69-85 302 212 73 68-79High School 507 438 87 84-90 1,341 1,097 82 79-84Some College 251 217 87 83-92 854 774 91 89-93College Degree 327 298 93 90-95 1,098 992 90 88-92

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,173 574 50 47-53 3,472 1,644 49 47-51

    Male 487 264 55 49-60 1,391 686 51 48-54Female 686 310 45 41-50 2,081 958 47 45-49

    18-29 136 70 52 42-62 463 284 62 57-6730-44 326 175 55 49-60 997 536 54 51-5845-64 461 232 50 45-55 1,256 557 43 40-4665+ 250 97 39 33-46 756 267 36 33-40

    < High School 121 37 37 26-48 281 94 35 28-41High School 483 232 47 42-52 1,283 549 45 42-48Some College 247 127 53 46-60 823 426 56 52-60College Degree 321 178 57 51-63 1,080 574 52 49-56

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,207 520 45 42-49 3,586 1,582 47 45-49

    Male 503 275 55 50-60 1,423 763 56 53-59Female 704 245 36 32-40 2,163 819 39 37-41

    18-29 138 79 56 47-66 473 309 66 61-7030-44 329 187 58 52-64 1,023 575 57 54-6045-64 474 198 42 37-46 1,283 502 39 36-4265+ 266 56 20 15-25 807 196 27 23-30

    < High School 127 34 33 23-43 299 79 28 22-34High School 505 194 40 35-45 1,329 501 41 38-45Some College 249 124 51 44-58 853 412 54 50-58College Degree 325 168 54 48-60 1,100 590 55 52-58

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,173 284 25 22-28 3,472 878 27 25-29

    Male 487 146 30 25-35 1,391 418 31 28-34Female 686 138 21 17-24 2,081 460 23 21-25

    18-29 136 38 29 20-38 463 197 41 36-4630-44 326 110 34 29-40 997 316 32 28-3545-64 461 108 23 19-27 1,256 263 21 18-2365+ 250 28 11 7-14 756 102 15 12-18

    < High School 121 15 20 9-30 281 41 16 11-21High School 483 97 21 16-25 1,283 246 21 18-23Some College 247 77 31 25-38 823 246 34 30-38College Degree 321 95 30 25-36 1,080 345 32 29-35

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,206 211 18 15-20 3,581 484 15 13-16

    Male 502 197 35 30-39 1,422 451 29 27-32Female 704 14 2 1-3 2,159 33 1 1-2

    18-29 138 9 8 4-17 473 19 3 2-630-44 327 33 10 7-14 1,017 65 7 6-1045-64 476 91 22 18-27 1,282 196 18 16-2165+ 265 78 33 26-39 809 204 30 26-33

    < High School 127 19 17 8-25 301 40 14 9-18High School 503 85 17 13-20 1,330 186 15 13-17Some College 251 46 18 13-23 854 125 16 13-19College Degree 324 61 20 15-25 1,091 133 13 11-15

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 209 4 4 1-12 + 481 2 0 0-1

    Male 195 4 4 1-13 + 448 1 0 0-1Female 14 NSR NSR NSR NSR 33 NSR NSR NSR NSR

    18-29 9 NSR NSR NSR NSR 19 NSR NSR NSR NSR30-44 33 NSR NSR NSR NSR 64 1 1 0-645-64 90 2 2 1-8 194 1 0 0-165+ 77 0 0 NCI 204 0 0 NCI

    < High School 19 NSR NSR NSR NSR 39 NSR NSR NSR NSRHigh School 84 1 2 0-12 185 0 0 NCISome College 45 NSR NSR NSR NSR 125 1 0 0-2College Degree 61 2 3 1-11 132 1 1 0-3

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 209 4 3 1-12 481 9 3 1-5

    Male 195 3 3 1-13 448 9 3 1-5Female 14 NSR NSR NSR NSR 33 NSR NSR NSR NSR

    18-29 9 NSR NSR NSR NSR 19 NSR NSR NSR NSR30-44 33 NSR NSR NSR NSR 64 5 10 4-2245-64 90 0 0 NCI 194 1 0 0-265+ 77 0 0 NCI 204 0 0 NCI

    < High School 19 NSR NSR NSR NSR 39 NSR NSR NSR NSRHigh School 84 2 7 1-28 185 2 2 0-6Some College 45 NSR NSR NSR NSR 125 4 6 2-15College Degree 61 1 1 0-6 132 3 2 1-5

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 209 18 8 5-13 481 42 9 6-12

    Male 195 16 8 5-14 448 39 9 6-12Female 14 NSR NSR NSR NSR 33 NSR NSR NSR NSR

    18-29 9 NSR NSR NSR NSR 19 NSR NSR NSR NSR30-44 33 NSR NSR NSR NSR 64 5 6 2-1345-64 90 7 8 4-17 194 24 12 7-1865+ 77 8 11 4-18 204 13 7 4-12

    < High School 19 NSR NSR NSR NSR 39 NSR NSR NSR NSRHigh School 84 2 2 1-8 185 12 7 4-12Some College 45 NSR NSR NSR NSR 125 17 14 7-20College Degree 61 9 15 5-24 132 11 8 5-15

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 209 7 3 2-7 481 19 4 3-7

    Male 195 6 3 1-7 448 15 4 2-7Female 14 NSR NSR NSR NSR 33 NSR NSR NSR NSR

    18-29 9 NSR NSR NSR NSR 19 NSR NSR NSR NSR30-44 33 NSR NSR NSR NSR 64 5 9 4-2045-64 90 1 1 0-7 194 6 4 2-1065+ 77 1 1 0-6 204 4 1 1-4

    < High School 19 NSR NSR NSR NSR 39 NSR NSR NSR NSRHigh School 84 2 3 1-12 185 5 3 1-7Some College 45 NSR NSR NSR NSR 125 7 5 2-11College Degree 61 2 3 1-10 132 4 2 1-7

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 209 176 81 74-88 481 409 84 81-88

    Male 195 166 81 74-89 448 384 85 81-89Female 14 NSR NSR NSR NSR 33 NSR NSR NSR NSR

    18-29 9 NSR NSR NSR NSR 19 NSR NSR NSR NSR30-44 33 NSR NSR NSR NSR 64 48 75 64-8745-64 90 80 89 82-96 194 162 83 77-8965+ 77 68 88 81-96 204 187 92 87-95

    < High School 19 NSR NSR NSR NSR 39 NSR NSR NSR NSRHigh School 84 77 86 74-98 185 166 89 84-94Some College 45 NSR NSR NSR NSR 125 96 75 67-84College Degree 61 47 79 69-90 132 113 87 82-93

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 200 16 8 5-13 468 78 16 13-20

    Male 187 15 8 5-13 - 436 75 17 13-21Female 13 NSR NSR NSR NSR 32 NSR NSR NSR NSR

    18-29 6 NSR NSR NSR NSR 16 NSR NSR NSR NSR30-44 30 NSR NSR NSR NSR 58 6 11 2-1945-64 88 6 5 2-11 192 21 11 6-1665+ 76 9 14 5-23 202 48 24 17-30

    < High School 17 NSR NSR NSR NSR 38 NSR NSR NSR NSRHigh School 81 5 6 2-14 182 32 16 11-21Some College 44 NSR NSR NSR NSR 120 16 13 7-20College Degree 58 2 4 1-14 128 19 14 8-20

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 200 5 2 1-5 468 24 5 3-8

    Male 187 4 2 1-4 436 23 6 4-9Female 13 NSR NSR NSR NSR 32 NSR NSR NSR NSR

    18-29 6 NSR NSR NSR NSR 16 NSR NSR NSR NSR30-44 30 NSR NSR NSR NSR 58 1 2 0-1145-64 88 3 3 1-9 192 10 6 3-1265+ 76 1 1 0-5 202 13 6 3-11

    < High School 17 NSR NSR NSR NSR 38 NSR NSR NSR NSRHigh School 81 2 3 1-12 182 10 5 2-9Some College 44 NSR NSR NSR NSR 120 5 5 2-12College Degree 58 1 1 0-8 128 4 2 1-6

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 932 511 55 51-59 2,753 1,555 56 53-58

    Male 395 210 54 48-59 1,130 582 52 48-55Female 537 301 56 51-61 1,623 973 59 57-62

    18-29 138 78 56 47-66 469 296 60 55-6630-44 324 173 54 48-59 1,008 588 58 54-6145-64 470 260 55 50-60 1,276 671 51 48-54

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 932 278 28 25-32 2,753 761 27 25-29

    Male 395 115 29 23-34 1,130 320 28 25-31Female 537 163 28 24-33 1,623 441 26 24-29

    18-29 138 32 22 14-29 469 85 18 14-2130-44 324 101 32 26-37 1,008 265 26 23-2945-64 470 145 30 26-35 1,276 411 33 30-36

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 931 874 94 92-95 2,751 2,560 93 91-94

    Male 395 366 94 91-96 1,130 1,051 93 91-94Female 536 508 94 91-96 1,621 1,509 93 91-94

    18-29 138 131 96 90-98 469 438 93 89-9530-44 323 302 93 89-95 1,008 950 94 91-9545-64 470 441 94 91-96 1,274 1,172 92 90-93

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 931 45 5 3-6 2,751 138 5 4-6

    Male 395 20 4 3-6 1,130 57 5 4-7Female 536 25 5 3-8 1,621 81 5 4-6

    18-29 138 5 3 1-7 469 19 4 2-630-44 323 13 5 3-8 1,008 39 4 3-645-64 470 27 6 4-8 1,274 80 7 5-8

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 924 839 91 88-93 2,736 2,474 90 89-92

    Male 391 343 88 84-92 1,121 987 88 86-90Female 533 496 94 91-96 1,615 1,487 93 91-94

    18-29 138 132 94 85-98 469 446 94 91-9630-44 320 295 91 86-94 1,004 938 93 91-9545-64 466 412 89 86-92 1,263 1,090 86 84-88

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 896 368 41 37-45 2,682 1,076 40 38-42

    Male 379 146 37 31-43 1,100 437 40 36-43Female 517 222 45 40-49 1,582 639 41 38-44

    18-29 136 70 46 36-55 462 231 46 41-5130-44 315 175 53 47-59 984 531 54 51-5845-64 445 123 27 22-31 1,236 314 26 23-28

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 364 78 22 17-28 1,071 167 16 13-18

    Male 143 38 29 20-38 434 90 20 16-24Female 221 40 17 11-22 637 77 11 9-14

    18-29 69 14 24 12-37 + 231 19 7 4-1230-44 172 32 17 11-23 529 90 18 15-2245-64 123 32 29 20-39 311 58 19 15-24

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 364 9 2 1-4 1,071 27 3 2-4

    Male 143 2 1 0-4 434 19 4 3-6Female 221 7 3 1-7 637 8 1 1-2

    18-29 69 1 2 0-10 231 5 2 1-530-44 172 1 1 0-6 529 17 3 2-545-64 123 7 5 2-12 311 5 2 1-5

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 364 8 3 1-7 1,071 31 3 2-5

    Male 143 4 4 2-12 434 14 4 2-7Female 221 4 2 1-5 637 17 3 2-5

    18-29 69 1 3 0-18 231 8 5 2-1030-44 172 4 4 1-9 529 14 3 2-645-64 123 3 2 1-6 311 9 2 1-4

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 364 51 15 10-19 1,071 207 19 16-21

    Male 143 26 19 12-27 434 87 20 16-24Female 221 25 11 6-15 637 120 18 14-21

    18-29 69 11 16 7-25 231 49 22 16-2830-44 172 29 17 11-24 529 95 17 14-2045-64 123 11 8 4-14 311 63 18 14-23

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 364 0 0 NCI 1,071 9 1 0-1

    Male 143 0 0 NCI 434 7 1 1-2Female 221 0 0 NCI 637 2 0 0-2

    18-29 69 0 0 NCI 231 2 1 0-330-44 172 0 0 NCI 529 3 0 0-145-64 123 0 0 NCI 311 4 1 0-3

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 221 64 34 26-41 637 161 29 25-33

    Male 0 NSR NSR NSR NSR NA NA NA NA NAFemale 221 64 34 26-41 637 161 29 25-33

    18-29 49 NSR NSR NSR NSR 150 58 41 32-5030-44 102 41 43 33-54 318 95 32 27-3845-64 70 4 7 3-17 169 8 4 2-8

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 364 95 24 19-29 1,071 282 28 24-31

    Male 143 55 34 25-43 434 143 34 28-39Female 221 40 16 11-21 637 139 22 18-26

    18-29 69 15 21 9-32 231 53 22 16-2830-44 172 39 21 15-28 529 129 27 23-3245-64 123 41 33 24-42 311 100 34 28-41

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 364 59 16 11-20 1,071 187 17 14-19

    Male 143 18 12 6-18 434 74 18 14-22Female 221 41 18 12-25 637 113 16 12-19

    18-29 69 8 11 2-20 231 37 17 11-2230-44 172 26 16 10-22 529 86 14 11-1745-64 123 25 20 12-28 311 64 21 16-27

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 365 112 29 23-34 1,067 417 36 33-40

    Male 146 38 22 15-30 434 148 31 27-36Female 219 74 34 26-41 633 269 41 37-45

    18-29 69 24 30 18-43 231 90 34 28-4130-44 174 52 29 22-36 - 524 228 41 37-4645-64 122 36 26 18-34 312 99 31 25-36

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 365 6 1 1-3 1,067 46 4 3-5

    Male 146 1 1 0-5 434 19 4 2-6Female 219 5 2 1-4 633 27 4 3-6

    18-29 69 0 0 NCI 231 13 5 3-830-44 174 6 3 1-6 524 21 4 2-645-64 122 0 0 NCI 312 12 4 2-6

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 365 152 40 34-45 + 1,067 297 28 25-31

    Male 146 55 36 27-45 434 118 28 23-32Female 219 97 43 36-50 + 633 179 28 24-32

    18-29 69 22 31 18-44 231 61 26 20-3330-44 174 68 38 30-46 + 524 128 24 20-2845-64 122 62 52 42-62 + 312 108 35 29-42

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 365 53 17 13-22 1,067 159 17 14-20

    Male 146 23 19 11-26 434 69 18 14-22Female 219 30 16 10-22 633 90 16 13-20

    18-29 69 17 26 14-38 231 47 23 17-3030-44 174 24 16 10-22 524 73 16 12-1945-64 122 12 10 5-18 312 39 13 8-17

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 365 1 1 0-4 1,067 13 2 1-4

    Male 146 1 1 0-8 434 10 3 2-6Female 219 0 0 NCI 633 3 1 0-3

    18-29 69 0 0 NCI 231 6 5 2-1030-44 174 0 0 NCI 524 6 2 1-445-64 122 1 2 0-14 312 1 0 0-1

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 365 16 4 3-7 1,067 64 5 4-7

    Male 146 11 7 4-13 434 31 7 5-9Female 219 5 2 1-5 633 33 4 3-6

    18-29 69 0 0 NCI 231 5 2 1-430-44 174 12 7 4-13 524 34 6 4-945-64 122 4 4 2-10 312 25 8 5-12

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 365 25 8 5-13 1,067 71 8 6-10

    Male 146 17 14 7-22 434 39 10 7-13Female 219 8 3 2-7 633 32 6 4-9

    18-29 69 6 13 2-24 231 9 6 3-1230-44 174 12 7 4-12 524 34 8 5-1145-64 122 7 6 3-13 312 28 10 6-14

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 924 18 3 2-5 2,728 86 4 3-5

    Male 393 8 3 1-7 1,121 44 5 3-7Female 531 10 3 1-5 1,607 42 3 2-5

    18-29 137 3 4 1-13 464 36 10 7-1430-44 322 11 4 2-8 999 31 3 2-545-64 465 4 1 0-2 1,265 19 1 1-2

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 927 59 9 7-12 2,732 273 13 11-15

    Male 393 13 5 3-9 1,122 74 10 8-13Female 534 46 14 10-18 1,610 199 16 13-18

    18-29 137 38 29 20-38 464 139 34 29-3930-44 323 17 6 3-10 1,004 94 9 7-1145-64 467 4 1 0-1 - 1,264 40 4 3-6

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,180 743 63 60-66 3,500 2,089 60 58-62

    Male 508 377 74 69-78 1,442 1,015 70 67-73Female 672 366 53 48-57 2,058 1,074 51 48-53

    18-29 141 62 45 36-55 466 200 42 37-4830-44 323 194 61 56-67 993 576 61 58-6445-64 456 322 74 70-78 1,237 818 68 65-7165+ 260 165 66 60-72 804 495 64 60-67

    < High School 126 79 64 54-73 301 201 65 58-71High School 494 335 67 62-72 1,310 841 64 61-67Some College 239 145 56 49-63 824 471 60 56-63College Degree 321 184 61 55-67 1,062 574 54 51-58

  • Total Total

    Demographics No. No. % CI * No. No. % CI *

    Total 1,180 306 26 23-29 3,500 842 24 22-26

    Male 508 136 27 23-32 1,442 375 25 23-28Female 672 170 24 21-28 2,058 467 22 20-24

    18-29 141 29 20 12-27 466 70 13 10-1730-44 323 75 24 19-30 993 245 25 22-2845-64 456 143 33 28-38 1,237 357 29 26-3265+ 260 59 23 17-28 804 170 23 20-26

    < High School 126 37 30 21-40 301 92 28 23-34High School 494 139 27 23-32 1,310 346 26 24-29Some College 239 63 25 19-31 824 189 23 20-26College Degree 321 67 23 17-28 1,062 214 20 17-22

  • 2003 Pennsylvania

    Module and Locally Added Question Response Tables By Specific Demographic Characteristics:

    Adams County

    Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemOver Sampling Program

  • Module and County AddedQuestionnaire Highlights

  • Visited a Dentist or Dental Clinic in the Past Year Adams County adults had a significantly higher percentage of visiting a dentist or dental clinic in the past year (71 percent, CI: 68-74)

    compared to Huntingdon County (61 percent, CI: 58-64) and McKean County (63 percent, CI: 60-67) adults.

    Adams County men had a significantly higher percentage (70 percent, CI: 65-74) compared to Huntingdon County men (57 percent, CI: 52-62).

    Adams County adults age 30-44 had a significantly higher percentage (76 percent, CI: 71-81) compared to Huntingdon County (63 percent, CI: 56-69) and McKean County (64 percent, CI: 58-70) adults age 30-44.

    Adams County adults age 45-64 had a significantly lower percentage (75 percent, CI: 70-79) compared to York County adults age 45-64 (85 percent, CI:81-89).

    Adams County adults age 65+ had a significantly higher percentage (67 percent, CI: 60-73) compared to Huntingdon County adults age 65+ (53 percent, CI: 47-59).

    Adams County adults with some college education had a significantly higher percentage (80 percent, CI: 74-86) compared to Huntingdon County adults with some college education (61 percent, CI: 53-69).

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults had a significantly higher percentage (72 percent, CI: 69-76) compared to Huntingdon County (62 percent, CI: 58-65) and McKean County (64 percent, CI: 61-68) white, non-Hispanic adults.

    Had 0 to 5 Teeth Removed Due to Tooth Decay or Gum Disease Adams County adults had a significantly higher percentage of having had 0 to 5 teeth removed due to tooth decay or gum disease (84

    percent, CI: 82-86) compared to Huntingdon County (76 percent, CI: 73-79), Lycoming County (76 percent, CI: 74-79), McKean County (71 percent, CI: 68-74), and Schuylkill County (70 percent, CI: 67-73) adults.

    Adams County men had a significantly higher percentage (86 percent, CI: 83-89) compared to Huntingdon County (78 percent, CI: 74-82), Lycoming County (75 percent, CI: 71-79), McKean County (72 percent, CI: 68-77), and Schuylkill County (70 percent, CI: 66-75) men.

    Adams County women had a significantly higher percentage (82 percent, CI: 79-85) compared to Huntingdon County (73 percent, CI: 70-77), McKean County (70 percent, CI: 66-74), and Schuylkill County (70 percent, CI: 66-74) women.

    Adams County adults age 30-44 had a significantly higher percentage (95 percent, CI: 92-97) compared to McKean County adults age 30-44 (85 percent, CI: 80-90).

    Adams County adults age 45-64 had a significantly higher percentage (81 percent, CI: 77-84) compared to Huntingdon County (67 percent, CI: 62-72), Lycoming County (71 percent, CI: 66-75), McKean County (65 percent, CI: 60-70), and Schuylkill County (67 percent, CI: 62-72) adults.

    Adams County adults age 65+ had a significantly higher percentage (54 percent, CI: 48-61) compared to Huntingdon County (37 percent, CI: 31-43), Lycoming County (39 percent, CI: 33-46), McKean County (40 percent, CI: 33-46), and Schuylkill County (36 percent, CI: 29-43) adults age 65+.

    Adams County adults with a high school diploma had a significantly higher percentage (83 percent, CI: 80-86) compared to Huntingdon County (75 percent, CI: 71-78), Lycoming County (73 percent, CI: 68-77), McKean County (68 percent, CI: 63-72), and Schuylkill County (64 percent, CI: 59-68) adults with a high school diploma.

  • Adams County adults with some college education had a significantly higher percentage (89 percent, CI: 86-93) compared to McKean County adults with some college education (79 percent, CI: 73-85).

    Adams County adults with household income of less than $25,000 had a significantly higher percentage (68 percent, CI: 61-74) compared to Schuylkill County adults with household income of less than $25,000 (49 percent, CI: 43-56).

    Adams County adults with household income of $50,000 or more had a significantly higher percentage (96 percent, CI: 94-97) compared to Lycoming County adults with household income of $50,000 or more (88 percent, CI: 85-92).

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults had a significantly higher percentage (84 percent, CI: 82-86) compared to Huntingdon County (76 percent, CI: 73-79), Lycoming County (77 percent, CI: 74-79), McKean County (71 percent, CI: 68-74) and Schuylkill County (70 percent, CI: 67-73) white, non-Hispanic adults.

    Had All Teeth Removed Due to Tooth Decay or Gum Disease Adams County adults had a significantly lower percentage of having had all teeth removed due to tooth decay or gum disease (6

    percent, CI: 5-7) compared to Huntingdon County (11 percent, CI: 9-13), McKean County (12 percent, CI: 10-14), and Schuylkill County (12 percent, CI: 10-14) adults.

    Adams County women had a significantly lower percentage (7 percent, CI: 5-9) compared to Huntingdon County (14 percent, CI: 11-17), McKean County (15 percent, CI: 12-17), and Schuylkill County (13 percent, CI: 10-16) women.

    Adams County adults age 30-44 had a significantly lower percentage (1 percent, CI: 0-2) compared to McKean County adults age 30-44 (5 percent, CI: 3-9).

    Adams County adults age 65+ had a significantly lower percentage (20 percent, CI: 15-26) compared to Huntingdon County (33 percent, CI: 27-40) and McKean County (33 percent, CI: 27-39) adults age 65+.

    Adams County adults with a high school diploma had a significantly lower percentage (5 percent, CI: 4-7) compared to Huntingdon County (12 percent, CI: 9-14), McKean County (14 percent, CI: 11-17), and Schuylkill County (15 percent, CI: 11-18) adults with a high school diploma.

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults had a significantly lower percentage (6 percent, CI: 5-7) compared to Huntingdon County (11 percent, CI: 9-13), McKean County (12 percent, CI: 10-14), and Schuylkill County (12 percent, CI: 10-14) adults.

    Who Had Teeth Cleaned by Dentist or Hygienist in the Past Year Adams County adults had a significantly higher percentage of having their teeth cleaned by a dentist or dental hygienist in the past year

    (73 percent, CI: 70-76) compared to Huntingdon County (64 percent, CI: 60-67) and McKean County (65 percent, CI: 62-69) adults.

    Adams County men had a significantly higher percentage (70 percent, CI: 65-75) compared to Huntingdon County men (58 percent, CI: 52-63).

    Adams County adults age 18-29 had a significantly lower percentage (57 percent, CI: 48-67) compared to Schuylkill County adults age 18-29 (77 percent, CI: 69-86).

    Adams County adults age 30-44 had a significantly higher percentage (75 percent, CI: 69-80) compared to Huntingdon County (60 percent, CI: 54-67) and McKean County (60 percent, CI: 54-67) adults.

  • Adams County adults age 45-64 had a significantly higher percentage (79 percent, CI: 75-83) compared to Huntingdon County adults age 45-64 (68 percent, CI: 63-73).

    Adams County adults with some college education had a significantly higher percentage (78 percent, CI: 71-84) compared to Huntingdon County adults with some college education (60 percent, CI: 52-68).

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults had a significantly higher percentage (74 percent, CI: 71-78) compared to Huntingdon County (64 percent, CI: 60-68) and McKean County (67 percent, CI: 63-70) adults.

    Went To A Doctor's Office or Health Maintenance Organization For Their Last Flu Shot Adams County adults had a significantly lower percentage of going to a doctor’s office or health maintenance organization for their last

    flu shot (48 percent, CI: 42-53) compared to Pennsylvania adults (57 percent, CI: 54-60).

    Adams County women had a significantly lower percentage (46 percent, CI: 39-52) compared to Pennsylvania adults (58 percent, CI: 55-62).

    Adams County adults age 45-64 had a significantly lower percentage (32 percent, CI: 25-40) compared to Pennsylvania adults (55 percent, CI: 50-60).

    Adams County adults with a high school diploma had a significantly lower percentage (43 percent, CI: 34-52) compared to Pennsylvania adults with a high school diploma (60 percent, CI: 55-64).

    Adams County adults with a household income of $50,000 or more had a significantly lower (33 percent, CI: 24-41) compared to Pennsylvania adults (48 percent, CI: 43-54).

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults had a significantly lower percentage (48 percent, CI: 42-53) compared to Pennsylvania white, non-Hispanic adults (57 percent, CI: 54-60).

    Went To Their Workplace For Their Last Flu Shot Adams County adults age 45-64 had a significantly higher percentage (41 percent, CI: 33-49) compared to Pennsylvania adults (23

    percent, CI: 19-27). Thinks Pain or Discomfort in the Jaw, Neck, or Back Are Symptoms of a Heart Attack Adams County adults had a significantly lower percentage for thinking pain or discomfort in the jaw, neck, or back are symptoms of a

    heart attack (54 percent, CI: 50-57) compared to Blair County adults (61 percent, CI: 58-64).

    Adams County adults age 30-44 had a significantly lower percentage (45 percent, CI: 39-51) compared to Elk County (59 percent, CI: 54-65) and Lycoming County (61 percent, CI: 55-67) adults age 30-44.

    Adams County adults with a high school diploma had a significantly lower percentage (48 percent, CI: 42-53) compared to Blair County (58 percent, CI: 54-63) and Elk County (59 percent, CI: 54-63) adults with a high school diploma.

    Adams County adults with some college education had a significantly lower percentage (55 percent, CI: 48-63) compared to Blair County with some college education (70 percent, CI: 64-76).

  • Adams County adults with a household income of $50,000 or more had a significantly lower percentage (54 percent, CI: 48-59) compared to Blair County (66 percent, CI: 60-72) and Lycoming County (68 percent, CI: 62-74) adults with a household income of $50,000 or more.

    Thinks Feeling Weak, Lightheaded, or Faint Are Symptoms of a Heart Attack Adams County adults age 45-64 had a significantly lower percentage for thinking that feeling weak, lightheaded, or faint are symptoms

    of a heart attack (67 percent, CI: 62-72) compared to Schuylkill County adults age 45-64 (77 percent, CI: 73-82). Thinks Sudden Trouble Seeing in One or Both Eyes Is a Symptoms of a Heart Attack Adams County adults with a college degree a significantly lower percentage for thinking that sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes

    is a symptom of a heart attack (30 percent, CI: 25-36) compared to Elk County adults with a college degree (45 percent, CI: 37-52).

    Adams County adults with a household income of $25,000-$49,999 had a significantly lower (27 percent, CI: 22-33) compared to Elk County adults with a household income of $25,000-$49,999 (39 percent, CI: 34-44).

    Thinks Pain or Discomfort in Arms or Shoulders Are Symptoms of a Heart Attack Adams County adults age 65+ had a significantly higher percentage for thinking pain or discomfort in arms or shoulders are symptoms

    of a heart attack (86 percent, CI: 81-90) compared to Schuylkill County adults age 65+ (72 percent, CI: 66-79). Thinks Shortness of Breath Is a Symptom of a Heart Attack Adams County adults had a significantly higher percentage for thinking shortness of breath is a symptom of a heart attack (90 percent,

    CI: 88-92) compared to Elk County adults (85 percent, CI: 82-87).

    Adams County adults age 65+ had a significantly higher percentage (84 percent, CI: 79-89) compared to Elk County adults age 65+ (71 percent, CI: 65-77).

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults had a significantly higher percentage (91 percent, CI: 88-93) compared to Elk County white, non-Hispanic adults (84 percent, CI: 82-87).

    Thinks Sudden Trouble Seeing in One or Both Eyes Is a Symptoms of a Stroke Adams County adults age 30-44 significantly lower percentage for thinking that sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes is a

    symptom of a stroke (61 percent, CI: 55-67) compared to Elk County adults age 30-44 (74 percent, CI: 69-79).

    Adams County adults with a household income of $50,000 or more had a significantly lower (69 percent, CI: 64-75) compared to Elk County adults with a household income of $50,000 or more (81 percent, CI: 76-86).

    Eat Fewer High Fat or High Cholesterol Foods To Lower Their Risk of Developing Heart Disease or Stroke Adams County adults with a college degree had a significantly higher percentage for eating fewer high fat or high cholesterol foods to

    lower their risk of developing heart disease or stroke (76 percent, CI: 70-81) compared to Elk County adults with a college degree (61 percent, CI: 54-69).

  • Eat Fewer High Fat or High Cholesterol Foods To Lower Their Risk of Developing Heart Disease or Stroke, Age 35+ Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults, age 35+ had a significantly higher percentage for eating fewer high fat or high cholesterol

    foods to lower their risk of developing heart disease or stroke (75 percent, CI: 72-79) compared to Elk County (68 percent, CI: 65-71) and McKean County (68 percent, CI: 64-71) white non-Hispanic adults, age 35+.

    More Physically Active To Lower Their Risk of Developing Heart Disease or Stroke Adams County women had a significantly higher percentage for being more physically active to lower their risk of developing heart

    disease or stroke (68 percent, CI: 64-72) compared to Blair County women (60 percent, CI: 56-63).

    Adams County adults with a household income of less than $25,000 had a significantly higher (70 percent, CI: 63-77) compared to Blair County adults with a household income of less than $25,000 (57 percent, CI: 52-62).

    More Physically Active To Lower Their Risk of Developing Heart Disease or Stroke, Age 35+ Adams County adults, age 35+, with a household income of less than $25,000 had a significantly higher percentage for being more

    physically active to lower their risk of developing heart disease or stroke (67 percent, CI: 60-74) compared to Elk County adults, age 35+, with a household income of less than $25,000 (51 percent, CI: 45-58).

    Were Told By a Health Professional To Eat Fewer High Fat or High Cholesterol Foods Adams County adults had a significantly lower percentage for being told by a health professional to eat fewer high fat or high

    cholesterol foods (18 percent, CI: 15-20) compared to Blair County adults (24 percent, CI: 21-27).

    Adams County women had a significantly lower percentage (17 percent, CI: 14-20) compared to Blair County women (24 percent, CI: 21-28).

    Adams County adults with a household income of $25,000-$49,999 had a significantly lower percentage (15 percent, CI: 11-19) compared to Blair County adults with a household income of $25,000-$49,999 (25 percent, CI: 20-31).

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults had a significantly lower percentage (17 percent, CI: 15-20) compared to Blair County white, non-Hispanic adults (24 percent, CI: 21-27).

    Were Told By a Health Professional To Eat Fewer High Fat or High Cholesterol Foods, Age 35+ Adams County adults, age 35+, had a significantly lower percentage for being told by a health professional to eat fewer high fat or high

    cholesterol foods (22 percent, CI: 19-25) compared to Blair County adults, age 35+ (29 percent, CI: 26-32).

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults, age 35+, had a significantly lower percentage (22 percent, CI: 19-25) compared to Blair County white, non-Hispanic adults, age 35+ (29 percent, CI: 26-32).

  • Were Told By a Health Professional To Eat More Fruits and Vegetables Adams County adults had a significantly lower percentage for being told by a health professional to eat more fruits and vegetables (25

    percent, CI: 22-27) compared to Blair County (33 percent, CI: 30-36), Elk County (32 percent, CI: 29-35), Lycoming County (31 percent, CI: 28-34), and Schuylkill County (32 percent, CI: 29-35) adults.

    Adams County women had a significantly lower percentage (25 percent, CI: 21-28) compared to Blair County (32 percent, CI: 29-36), Elk County (34 percent, CI: 30-38), and Schuylkill County (34 percent, CI: 30-38) women.

    Adams County adults with a high school diploma had a significantly lower percentage (25 percent, CI: 20-29) compared to Blair County (34 percent, CI: 30-38, Elk County (36 percent, CI: 31-40), and Schuylkill County (35 percent, CI:30-39) adults with a high school diploma.

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults had a significantly lower percentage (24 percent, CI: 21-27) compared to Blair County (33 percent, CI: 30-36), Elk County (32 percent, CI: 29-35), and Schuylkill County (32 percent, CI: 28-35) white, non-Hispanic adults.

    Were Told By a Health Professional To Eat More Fruits and Vegetables, Age 35+ Adams County adults, age 35+, had a significantly lower percentage for being told by a health professional to eat more fruits and

    vegetables (28 percent, CI: 25-32) compared to Blair County adults (37 percent, CI: 34-41).

    Adams County men, age 35+, had a significantly lower percentage (29 percent, CI: 24-33) compared to Blair County men, age 35+ (40 percent, CI: 34-46).

    Adams County women, age 35+, had a significantly lower percentage (28 percent, CI: 24-33) compared to Elk County women (38 percent, CI: 34-43).

    Adams County white, non-Hispanic adults, age 35+, had a significantly lower percentage (28 percent, CI: 25-31) compared to Blair County (36 percent, CI: 33-40) and Elk County (35 percent, CI: 32-39) white, non-Hispanic adults, ag