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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the United States. Despite overall declines in cigarette smoking, a high prevalence of smoking persists among certain subpopulations, including persons with mental illness.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23388551 PMCID: PMC4604817
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Percentage of adults with any mental illness, by sex and selected characteristics — National Survey on Drug Use and Health, United States, 2009–2011
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| Men (n=53,700) | Women (n=60,300) | Total (n=114,100) | ||||
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| Characteristic | % | (95% CI) | % | (95% CI) | % | (95% CI) |
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| 18–24 | 24.9 | (24.2–25.5) | 36.0 | (35.3–36.8) |
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| 25–44 | 18.2 | (17.4–18.9) | 27.2 | (26.5–28.0) |
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| 45–64 | 14.0 | (13.1–14.9) | 20.7 | (19.8–21.7) |
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| ≥65 | 8.6 | (7.5–9.8) | 12.6 | (11.5–13.8) |
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| White | 16.5 | (16.0–17.1) | 24.5 | (24.0–25.1) |
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| Black | 15.7 | (14.4–17.1) | 21.4 | (20.1–22.9) |
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| Hispanic | 14.1 | (13.0–15.3) | 20.6 | (19.4–21.9) |
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| American Indian/Alaska Native | 20.1 | (14.4–27.2) | 26.3 | (21.3–31.9) |
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| Asian | 14.9 | (12.6–17.6) | 16.6 | (14.7–18.8) |
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| Other | 24.4 | (20.3–29.0) | 31.1 | (27.0–35.5) |
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| Less than high school graduate | 18.3 | (16.9–19.9) | 22.8 | (21.2–24.4) |
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| High school graduate | 14.1 | (13.2–14.9) | 21.1 | (20.1–22.2) |
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| Some college | 16.3 | (15.2–17.5) | 23.3 | (22.2–24.4) |
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| College graduate | 12.6 | (11.8–13.4) | 20.0 | (19.1–20.9) |
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| At or above poverty level | 14.8 | (14.4–15.3) | 21.7 | (21.2–22.3) |
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| Below poverty level | 26.1 | (24.7–27.7) | 32.2 | (31.0–33.5) |
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| Unknown | 25.8 | (22.6–29.2) | 37.6 | (33.6–41.8) |
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| Northeast | 15.8 | (14.8–16.9) | 22.9 | (21.8–24.0) |
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| Midwest | 16.2 | (15.4–17.0) | 24.3 | (23.3–25.2) |
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| South | 15.6 | (14.9–16.4) | 23.2 | (22.4–24.0) |
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| West | 17.2 | (16.1–18.3) | 23.2 | (22.2–24.4) |
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| 2009 | 15.7 | (14.9–16.5) | 24.0 | (23.1–24.8) |
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| 2010 | 16.8 | (16.1–17.7) | 23.1 | (22.3–24.0) |
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| 2011 | 15.9 | (15.1–16.7) | 23.0 | (22.2–23.9) |
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Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Any mental illness is defined as a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).” For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Persons identified as Hispanic might be of any race. Persons identified as white, black, Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native, or Other are all non-Hispanic. The five racial/ethnic categories are mutually exclusive. Other includes Native Hawaiians or Other Pacific Islanders and persons of two or more races.
Among adults aged ≥25 years.
Based on reported family income and poverty thresholds published by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Northeast: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Midwest: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. South: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. West: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Percentage of adults who smoke cigarettes,* by mental illness status,† sex, and selected characteristics — National Survey on Drug Use and Health, United States, 2009–2011
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| Men (n=11,100) | Women (n=18,300) | Total (n=29,400) | Men (n=42,700) | Women (n=42,000) | Total (n=84,700) | |||||||
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| Characteristic | % | (95% CI) | % | (95% CI) | % | (95% CI) | % | (95% CI) | % | (95% CI) | % | (95% CI) |
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| 18–24 | 45.2 | (43.6–46.9) | 39.1 | (37.9–40.3) |
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| 36.7 | (35.7–37.6) | 24.9 | (24.1–25.7) |
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| 25–44 | 44.7 | (42.5–46.9) | 37.8 | (36.2–39.5) |
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| 29.8 | (28.8–30.8) | 21.7 | (20.9–22.6) |
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| 45–64 | 34.7 | (31.6–37.9) | 32.8 | (30.5–35.1) |
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| 22.1 | (21.0–23.3) | 19.2 | (18.2–20.3) |
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| ≥65 | 18.3 | (13.0–25.3) | 10.1 | (7.5–13.5) |
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| 9.1 | (7.8–10.5) | 8.6 | (7.6–9.7) |
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| White | 40.4 | (38.7–42.1) | 36.0 | (34.8–37.2) |
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| 24.4 | (23.7–25.1) | 20.1 | (19.4–20.7) |
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| Black | 41.5 | (37.1–46.1) | 29.5 | (26.5–32.6) |
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| 25.9 | (24.1–27.9) | 19.2 | (17.5–20.9) |
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| Hispanic | 38.2 | (34.0–42.6) | 26.8 | (24.1–29.8) |
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| 25.5 | (23.9–27.2) | 13.4 | (12.1–14.7) |
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| American Indian/Alaska Native | — | — | 56.0 | (44.9–66.5) |
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| 35.0 | (27.9–42.9) | 26.3 | (20.7–32.9) |
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| Asian | 26.6 | (20.3–34.1) | 16.0 | (12.4–20.4) |
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| 15.9 | (13.6–18.5) | 5.5 | (4.2–7.3) |
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| Other | 35.8 | (27.3–45.3) | 43.1 | (36.4–50.0) |
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| 26.3 | (22.4–30.7) | 26.3 | (21.8–31.4) |
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| Less than high school graduate | 53.0 | (48.5–57.4) | 41.5 | (37.8–45.3) |
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| 34.8 | (32.8–36.9) | 22.7 | (20.9–24.7) |
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| High school graduate | 42.8 | (39.5–46.3) | 38.6 | (36.1–41.2) |
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| 28.4 | (27.2–29.7) | 21.9 | (20.8–23.0) |
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| Some college | 39.3 | (35.9–42.9) | 37.5 | (35.2–39.8) |
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| 23.5 | (22.2–24.9) | 19.9 | (18.7–21.1) |
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| College graduate | 22.0 | (19.4–24.9) | 16.7 | (14.9–18.6) |
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| 11.7 | (10.8–12.6) | 9.5 | (8.7–10.4) |
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| At or above poverty level | 36.8 | (35.2–38.5) | 30.9 | (29.8–32.0) |
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| 22.9 | (22.3–23.5) | 16.8 | (16.3–17.4) |
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| Below poverty level | 52.8 | (49.4–56.2) | 45.1 | (42.8–47.4) |
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| 38.3 | (36.3–40.4) | 28.6 | (26.9–30.3) |
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| Unknown | 24.9 | (19.2–31.6) | 23.8 | (18.8–29.6) |
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| 21.4 | (16.3–27.5) | 17.4 | (14.0–21.4) |
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| Northeast | 37.6 | (34.4–40.8) | 32.9 | (30.6–35.4) |
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| 22.9 | (21.6–24.3) | 18.8 | (17.7–20.1) |
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| Midwest | 42.9 | (40.4–45.4) | 36.7 | (34.7–38.7) |
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| 25.8 | (24.7–26.9) | 20.8 | (19.8–21.9) |
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| South | 41.9 | (39.3–44.5) | 35.3 | (33.5–37.1) |
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| 26.1 | (25.0–27.2) | 19.2 | (18.2–20.2) |
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| West | 35.1 | (32.1–38.2) | 29.0 | (27.0–31.0) |
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| 21.6 | (20.3–23.0) | 14.4 | (13.3–15.5) |
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| 2009 | 41.3 | (38.9–43.8) | 34.1 | (32.3–35.9) |
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| 24.5 | (23.4–25.5) | 19.2 | (18.3–20.2) |
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| 2010 | 40.2 | (37.8–42.6) | 34.2 | (32.4–36.1) |
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| 24.7 | (23.7–25.7) | 18.3 | (17.3–19.3) |
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| 2011 | 37.4 | (35.0–39.9) | 33.0 | (31.2–34.8) |
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| 24.1 | (23.1–25.1) | 17.7 | (16.8–18.6) |
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Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Persons who reported ever smoking all or part of a cigarette in the 30 days preceding the interview.
Any mental illness is defined as a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).” For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Persons identified as Hispanic might be of any race. Persons identified as white, black, Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native, or Other are all non-Hispanic. The five racial/ethnic categories are mutually exclusive. Other includes Native Hawaiians or Other Pacific Islanders and persons of two or more races.
No estimate reported because of low precision.
Among adults aged ≥25 years.
Based on reported family income and poverty thresholds published by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Northeast: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Midwest: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. South: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. West: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Percentage of adults who smoke cigarettes, by mental illness status and state — National Survey on Drug Use and Health, United States, 2009–2011
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| State | % | (95% CI) | % | (95% CI) | % | (95% CI) |
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| Alabama | 23.8 | (21.0–26.9) | 47.7 | (41.3–54.1) | 22.5 | (19.5–25.8) |
| Alaska | 20.5 | (17.6–23.7) | 40.1 | (33.4–47.1) | 28.8 | (24.3–33.8) |
| Arizona | 20.1 | (17.3–23.3) | 39.7 | (33.1–46.7) | 20.1 | (16.9–23.6) |
| Arkansas | 22.5 | (20.1–25.2) | 41.0 | (34.7–47.6) | 25.5 | (22.4–28.8) |
| California | 18.7 | (17.5–20.0) | 30.0 | (27.2–32.9) | 15.8 | (14.6–17.2) |
| Colorado | 19.9 | (17.1–23.0) | 31.4 | (25.4–38.0) | 20.3 | (16.9–24.2) |
| Connecticut | 17.8 | (14.7–21.2) | 35.7 | (27.7–44.6) | 20.4 | (17.1–24.2) |
| Delaware | 20.1 | (17.3–23.1) | 34.9 | (28.6–41.9) | 24.3 | (21.1–27.9) |
| District of Columbia | 21.3 | (18.4–24.5) | 34.6 | (27.1–42.9) | 20.8 | (17.4–24.6) |
| Florida | 17.8 | (16.5–19.2) | 36.6 | (32.8–40.6) | 21.2 | (19.8–22.8) |
| Georgia | 17.2 | (15.2–19.3) | 24.0 | (18.8–30.1) | 20.0 | (17.2–23.2) |
| Hawaii | 20.4 | (17.7–23.2) | 29.7 | (24.4–35.6) | 20.3 | (17.1–23.9) |
| Idaho | 27.2 | (24.7–29.9) | 35.5 | (29.8–41.6) | 21.3 | (18.2–24.8) |
| Illinois | 18.3 | (17.1–19.5) | 38.0 | (34.5–41.6) | 22.1 | (20.5–23.8) |
| Indiana | 22.3 | (19.5–25.3) | 38.8 | (33.3–44.6) | 24.4 | (20.5–28.9) |
| Iowa | 20.7 | (18.0–23.6) | 41.2 | (33.6–49.4) | 22.4 | (19.3–25.9) |
| Kansas | 18.3 | (16.0–20.8) | 37.5 | (30.6–45.0) | 23.6 | (20.3–27.2) |
| Kentucky | 21.2 | (18.4–24.3) | 41.8 | (36.0–47.9) | 31.8 | (27.6–36.2) |
| Louisiana | 20.7 | (18.3–23.4) | 44.9 | (36.3–53.8) | 25.5 | (21.7–29.7) |
| Maine | 18.4 | (15.9–21.1) | 35.5 | (29.6–41.8) | 25.2 | (22.1–28.5) |
| Maryland | 19.4 | (16.7–22.4) | 27.7 | (23.1–32.8) | 18.5 | (15.1–22.6) |
| Massachusetts | 19.3 | (16.9–22.0) | 29.7 | (23.3–37.0) | 16.8 | (14.2–19.9) |
| Michigan | 21.6 | (20.3–23.0) | 41.5 | (38.1–45.0) | 24.6 | (23.0–26.2) |
| Minnesota | 19.0 | (16.6–21.7) | 40.2 | (33.6–47.1) | 19.9 | (17.6–22.5) |
| Mississippi | 21.8 | (19.4–24.4) | 39.9 | (33.6–46.5) | 25.3 | (22.6–28.2) |
| Missouri | 20.3 | (18.0–22.8) | 39.4 | (33.2–46.1) | 26.1 | (23.0–29.5) |
| Montana | 22.4 | (20.1–24.8) | 30.9 | (24.9–37.7) | 24.4 | (21.3–27.7) |
| Nebraska | 19.1 | (16.5–21.9) | 38.5 | (31.9–45.4) | 22.2 | (18.9–26.0) |
| Nevada | 20.7 | (17.5–24.2) | 36.0 | (28.4–44.4) | 22.8 | (19.1–26.9) |
| New Hampshire | 20.9 | (18.1–24.0) | 37.5 | (31.4–44.1) | 20.3 | (17.5–23.4) |
| New Jersey | 17.4 | (15.0–20.1) | 35.6 | (30.0–41.6) | 21.6 | (18.7–24.9) |
| New Mexico | 19.9 | (17.3–22.8) | 34.8 | (28.8–41.4) | 19.9 | (16.7–23.5) |
| New York | 20.4 | (19.1–21.7) | 33.0 | (29.8–36.4) | 20.2 | (18.8–21.7) |
| North Carolina | 18.3 | (16.4–20.4) | 41.8 | (35.0–48.9) | 22.5 | (19.7–25.7) |
| North Dakota | 17.9 | (15.6–20.6) | 35.6 | (30.2–41.4) | 21.2 | (19.1–23.6) |
| Ohio | 22.2 | (20.8–23.7) | 39.0 | (35.6–42.5) | 25.1 | (23.5–26.8) |
| Oklahoma | 22.2 | (19.5–25.1) | 45.5 | (38.7–52.5) | 28.9 | (24.9–33.3) |
| Oregon | 21.1 | (18.3–24.3) | 35.3 | (29.3–41.8) | 21.2 | (18.4–24.3) |
| Pennsylvania | 19.5 | (18.3–20.9) | 38.8 | (35.2–42.6) | 23.2 | (21.4–25.1) |
| Rhode Island | 23.9 | (20.1–28.2) | 34.1 | (27.5–41.4) | 21.9 | (18.0–26.5) |
| South Carolina | 21.0 | (18.3–23.9) | 43.3 | (35.9–50.9) | 27.0 | (23.5–30.9) |
| South Dakota | 18.1 | (15.1–21.5) | 40.8 | (33.1–48.9) | 23.2 | (19.8–26.8) |
| Tennessee | 25.8 | (22.9–28.8) | 45.0 | (37.7–52.5) | 25.6 | (21.7–29.9) |
| Texas | 17.5 | (16.3–18.7) | 33.9 | (30.7–37.3) | 21.3 | (19.7–23.0) |
| Utah | 26.9 | (24.2–29.8) | 18.2 | (14.3–22.9) | 12.3 | (9.7–15.5) |
| Vermont | 22.2 | (19.5–25.0) | 38.0 | (32.5–43.8) | 19.9 | (16.9–23.2) |
| Virginia | 20.3 | (18.2–22.5) | 35.1 | (29.5–41.1) | 19.7 | (16.0–23.9) |
| Washington | 23.9 | (21.3–26.8) | 31.1 | (25.6–37.2) | 21.1 | (17.8–24.8) |
| West Virginia | 23.5 | (20.8–26.3) | 48.7 | (40.7–56.8) | 29.1 | (24.9–33.8) |
| Wisconsin | 20.0 | (17.2–23.2) | 35.6 | (29.1–42.6) | 20.9 | (17.4–25.0) |
| Wyoming | 21.8 | (19.2–24.7) | 36.7 | (30.3–43.6) | 22.8 | (19.5–26.5) |
Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Any mental illness is defined as a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).” For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Persons who reported ever smoking part or all of a cigarette, and who, at the time of interview, reported smoking part or all of a cigarette within the preceding 30 days.