| Literature DB >> 26225475 |
Elizabeth A Courtney-Long, Dianna D Carroll, Qing C Zhang, Alissa C Stevens, Shannon Griffin-Blake, Brian S Armour, Vincent A Campbell.
Abstract
Understanding the prevalence of disability is important for public health programs to be able to address the needs of persons with disabilities. Beginning in 2013, to measure disability prevalence by functional type, the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), added five questions to identify disability in vision, cognition, mobility, self-care, and independent living. CDC analyzed data from the 2013 BRFSS to assess overall prevalence of any disability, as well as specific types of disability among noninstitutionalized U.S. adults. Across all states, disabilities in mobility and cognition were the most frequently reported types. State-level prevalence of each disability type ranged from 2.7% to 8.1% (vision); 6.9% to 16.8% (cognition); 8.5% to 20.7% (mobility); 1.9% to 6.2% (self-care) and 4.2% to 10.8% (independent living). A higher prevalence of any disability was generally seen among adults living in states in the South and among women (24.4%) compared with men (19.8%). Prevalences of any disability and disability in mobility were higher among older age groups. These are the first data on functional disability types available in a state-based health survey. This information can help public health programs identify the prevalence of and demographic characteristics associated with different disability types among U.S. adults and better target appropriate interventions to reduce health disparities.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26225475 PMCID: PMC4584831 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6429a2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Prevalence* of any disability and disability type,† by state,§ among adults aged ≥18 years — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United States, 2013
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| Alabama | 6,333 | (7.5) | (6.6–8.5) | (16.3) | (15.0–17.8) | (20.6) | (19.3–21.9) | (5.3) | (4.6–6.0) | (10.1) | (9.2–11.1) | (31.5) | (29.9–33.2) |
| Alaska | 4,429 | (3.1) | (2.5–3.9) | (7.7) | (6.6–9.1) | (10.3) | (9.1–11.6) | (3.1) | (2.5–3.9) | (4.4) | (3.7–5.3) | (17.7) | (16.1–19.4) |
| Arizona | 4,078 | (4.8) | (3.5–6.5) | (10.9) | (9.3–12.7) | (12.4) | (10.8–14.2) | (3.7) | (2.6–5.2) | (6.9) | (5.5–8.6) | (21.8) | (19.6–24.2) |
| Arkansas | 5,041 | (7.2) | (6.1–8.4) | (16.8) | (15.2–18.5) | (18.0) | (16.6–19.5) | (5.3) | (4.4–6.3) | (9.1) | (8.0–10.2) | (30.0) | (28.1–31.9) |
| California | 10,552 | (5.4) | (4.8–6.0) | (9.8) | (9.0–10.6) | (11.4) | (10.7–12.3) | (3.4) | (3.0–3.9) | (5.6) | (5.0–6.2) | (20.9) | (19.9–22.0) |
| Colorado | 12,687 | (2.9) | (2.5–3.3) | (9.0) | (8.3–9.7) | (9.5) | (8.9–10.1) | (2.5) | (2.2–2.9) | (4.8) | (4.3–5.3) | (17.5) | (16.7–18.4) |
| Connecticut | 7,411 | (3.4) | (2.7–4.2) | (8.5) | (7.5–9.7) | (9.8) | (9.0–10.6) | (2.7) | (2.2–3.2) | (5.8) | (5.0–6.7) | (18.2) | (16.9–19.6) |
| Delaware | 5,004 | (4.1) | (3.5–4.9) | (9.9) | (8.7–11.2) | (12.1) | (11.0–13.2) | (3.1) | (2.5–3.9) | (5.9) | (5.1–6.9) | (20.2) | (18.7–21.8) |
| District of Columbia | 4,683 | (4.6) | (3.7–5.6) | (9.7) | (8.4–11.3) | (12.4) | (11.1–13.7) | (3.9) | (3.2–4.8) | (6.8) | (5.9–7.9) | (20.3) | (18.6–22.1) |
| Florida | 32,652 | (5.0) | (4.5–5.6) | (11.1) | (10.3–12.0) | (13.2) | (12.5–14.0) | (3.8) | (3.4–4.3) | (6.4) | (5.8–7.0) | (23.1) | (22.0–24.2) |
| Georgia | 7,686 | (5.0) | (4.4–5.7) | (10.6) | (9.7–11.6) | (14.2) | (13.3–15.1) | (3.5) | (3.0–4.1) | (6.2) | (5.6–7.0) | (23.0) | (21.8–24.3) |
| Hawaii | 7,637 | (3.6) | (3.0–4.3) | (7.6) | (6.7–8.5) | (9.1) | (8.3–10.0) | (1.9) | (1.6–2.4) | (5.1) | (4.4–5.9) | (17.5) | (16.3–18.7) |
| Idaho | 5,440 | (2.7) | (2.2–3.3) | (8.8) | (7.8–10.0) | (9.7) | (8.8–10.7) | (2.7) | (2.1–3.3) | (5.1) | (4.4–5.9) | (17.2) | (15.9–18.6) |
| Illinois | 5,511 | (3.9) | (3.1–4.8) | (8.3) | (7.2–9.5) | (10.9) | (9.8–11.9) | (2.8) | (2.2–3.5) | (5.5) | (4.7–6.4) | (19.1) | (17.6–20.7) |
| Indiana | 9,966 | (3.9) | (3.5–4.4) | (10.8) | (10.0–11.7) | (13.7) | (12.9–14.6) | (3.9) | (3.4–4.4) | (6.8) | (6.2–7.4) | (22.6) | (21.5–23.7) |
| Iowa | 7,935 | (3.4) | (2.9–3.9) | (9.3) | (8.3–10.4) | (11.0) | (10.2–11.8) | (2.9) | (2.5–3.4) | (5.1) | (4.4–5.8) | (19.2) | (18.0–20.4) |
| Kansas | 22,781 | (3.3) | (3.1–3.6) | (9.3) | (8.8–9.8) | (12.6) | (12.2–13.1) | (3.1) | (2.9–3.4) | (5.4) | (5.1–5.7) | (20.4) | (19.8–21.0) |
| Kentucky | 10,536 | (7.0) | (6.2–7.8) | (14.8) | (13.7–15.9) | (18.5) | (17.5–19.6) | (5.0) | (4.4–5.7) | (9.7) | (8.8–10.6) | (29.2) | (27.8–30.5) |
| Louisiana | 5,128 | (5.2) | (4.5–6.1) | (13.9) | (12.3–15.7) | (16.6) | (15.3–18.0) | (5.2) | (4.3–6.3) | (9.2) | (8.0–10.5) | (27.4) | (25.5–29.4) |
| Maine | 7,911 | (3.0) | (2.5–3.7) | (11.2) | (10.1–12.4) | (10.7) | (9.8–11.6) | (2.6) | (2.2–3.1) | (5.8) | (5.1–6.6) | (20.2) | (19.0–21.6) |
| Maryland | 12,459 | (3.2) | (2.8–3.8) | (9.3) | (8.4–10.3) | (11.7) | (11.0–12.6) | (3.0) | (2.5–3.5) | (5.6) | (4.9–6.3) | (19.9) | (18.8–21.1) |
| Massachusetts | 14,200 | (3.2) | (2.8–3.7) | (10.4) | (9.5–11.4) | (10.5) | (9.8–11.3) | (2.7) | (2.3–3.1) | (6.4) | (5.8–7.2) | (19.6) | (18.5–20.7) |
| Michigan | 12,429 | (4.7) | (4.1–5.2) | (12.0) | (11.1–12.9) | (14.8) | (14.0–15.7) | (4.4) | (3.9–5.0) | (7.5) | (6.8–8.2) | (24.6) | (23.5–25.7) |
| Minnesota | 13,689 | (2.8) | (2.3–3.4) | (7.7) | (6.9–8.6) | (8.5) | (7.7–9.3) | (2.1) | (1.7–2.5) | (4.4) | (3.8–5.1) | (16.4) | (15.2–17.5) |
| Mississippi | 7,217 | (8.1) | (7.3–9.0) | (15.7) | (14.4–17.0) | (20.7) | (19.5–21.9) | (6.2) | (5.4–7.0) | (10.8) | (9.7–11.9) | (31.4) | (29.8–32.9) |
| Missouri | 6,940 | (4.5) | (3.8–5.3) | (12.3) | (11.1–13.6) | (14.7) | (13.6–15.9) | (4.3) | (3.7–5.0) | (8.2) | (7.3–9.3) | (24.0) | (22.5–25.6) |
| Montana | 9,485 | (4.4) | (3.9–5.0) | (10.2) | (9.3–11.1) | (12.0) | (11.1–12.9) | (3.1) | (2.6–3.7) | (5.3) | (4.7–6.0) | (20.8) | (19.6–21.9) |
| Nebraska | 16,605 | (3.1) | (2.8–3.6) | (8.3) | (7.6–9.0) | (10.7) | (10.1–11.5) | (2.4) | (2.0–2.8) | (4.2) | (3.8–4.7) | (17.9) | (17.0–18.9) |
| Nevada | 4,921 | (4.5) | (3.6–5.6) | (12.0) | (10.2–14.0) | (13.2) | (11.8–14.8) | (3.1) | (2.4–4.0) | (6.1) | (5.1–7.4) | (23.7) | (21.5–26.0) |
| New Hampshire | 6,214 | (2.7) | (2.2–3.3) | (10.0) | (8.9–11.2) | (9.9) | (9.0–10.9) | (2.8) | (2.2–3.5) | (5.7) | (4.9–6.6) | (19.4) | (17.9–20.9) |
| New Jersey | 12,486 | (3.5) | (3.1–4.0) | (8.5) | (7.7–9.3) | (11.1) | (10.4–11.9) | (2.7) | (2.4–3.0) | (4.9) | (4.4–5.5) | (19.0) | (18.0–20.0) |
| New Mexico | 9,025 | (5.0) | (4.5–5.6) | (11.4) | (10.5–12.3) | (13.9) | (13.0–14.8) | (4.5) | (3.9–5.2) | (8.3) | (7.5–9.2) | (23.7) | (22.5–25.0) |
| New York | 8,517 | (4.5) | (4.0–5.2) | (10.1) | (9.2–11.1) | (12.9) | (12.1–13.8) | (3.5) | (3.0–4.0) | (6.7) | (6.0–7.4) | (22.1) | (20.9–23.3) |
| North Carolina | 8,634 | (4.8) | (4.3–5.5) | (11.5) | (10.6–12.5) | (14.9) | (14.0–15.8) | (4.3) | (3.8–4.9) | (7.5) | (6.8–8.3) | (24.3) | (23.1–25.5) |
| North Dakota | 7,591 | (2.9) | (2.4–3.6) | (6.9) | (6.0–7.8) | (10.0) | (9.2–10.9) | (2.3) | (1.9–2.9) | (4.4) | (3.7–5.2) | (16.5) | (15.3–17.7) |
| Ohio | 11,417 | (4.5) | (3.9–5.1) | (11.1) | (10.2–12.0) | (13.8) | (12.9–14.7) | (3.5) | (3.0–4.0) | (7.2) | (6.5–8.0) | (22.7) | (21.6–24.0) |
| Oklahoma | 8,122 | (6.2) | (5.5–7.0) | (14.5) | (13.5–15.7) | (17.5) | (16.5–18.4) | (4.7) | (4.2–5.2) | (8.6) | (7.8–9.4) | (28.2) | (26.9–29.5) |
| Oregon | 5,741 | (4.2) | (3.5–5.1) | (11.3) | (10.1–12.5) | (11.0) | (10.0–12.1) | (3.0) | (2.5–3.6) | (6.3) | (5.4–7.2) | (21.7) | (20.2–23.2) |
| Pennsylvania | 11,022 | (3.5) | (3.0–4.0) | (9.5) | (8.7–10.3) | (12.5) | (11.7–13.2) | (3.2) | (2.8–3.7) | (6.5) | (5.9–7.1) | (20.8) | (19.8–21.9) |
| Rhode Island | 6,257 | (4.1) | (3.4–4.8) | (12.1) | (10.8–13.5) | (12.6) | (11.6–13.6) | (3.1) | (2.6–3.7) | (7.1) | (6.2–8.2) | (23.0) | (21.5–24.5) |
| South Carolina | 10,340 | (5.8) | (5.2–6.4) | (13.0) | (12.0–14.1) | (15.6) | (14.8–16.5) | (4.2) | (3.7–4.7) | (6.9) | (6.3–7.5) | (25.5) | (24.3–26.7) |
| South Dakota | 6,755 | (2.9) | (2.3–3.5) | (6.9) | (6.0–7.9) | (11.1) | (10.1–12.1) | (2.3) | (1.8–2.9) | (4.3) | (3.5–5.1) | (17.9) | (16.6–19.4) |
| Tennessee | 5,454 | (7.5) | (6.5–8.5) | (16.1) | (14.7–17.6) | (19.9) | (18.5–21.4) | (5.7) | (4.9–6.7) | (9.9) | (8.8–11.1) | (31.4) | (29.6–33.2) |
| Texas | 10,468 | (5.0) | (4.4–5.7) | (9.5) | (8.6–10.3) | (13.1) | (12.2–14.0) | (3.7) | (3.2–4.2) | (6.2) | (5.6–6.9) | (21.9) | (20.8–23.1) |
| Utah | 12,328 | (3.0) | (2.7–3.4) | (9.6) | (9.0–10.3) | (10.0) | (9.4–10.6) | (2.3) | (2.0–2.7) | (4.2) | (3.8–4.6) | (18.9) | (18.0–19.7) |
| Vermont | 6,186 | (2.8) | (2.3–3.4) | (9.1) | (8.1–10.3) | (9.0) | (8.2–9.7) | (2.7) | (2.2–3.2) | (5.1) | (4.4–5.9) | (17.8) | (16.6–19.2) |
| Virginia | 8,023 | (4.4) | (3.8–5.0) | (8.9) | (8.0–9.8) | (11.7) | (10.9–12.6) | (3.1) | (2.7–3.6) | (5.6) | (5.0–6.2) | (19.6) | (18.5–20.7) |
| Washington | 10,874 | (4.0) | (3.6–4.6) | (11.2) | (10.4–12.1) | (12.3) | (11.5–13.1) | (3.7) | (3.2–4.2) | (6.2) | (5.6–6.8) | (22.1) | (21.1–23.2) |
| West Virginia | 5,814 | (6.3) | (5.6–7.0) | (15.0) | (13.8–16.2) | (18.8) | (17.8–19.9) | (5.0) | (4.4–5.6) | (10.2) | (9.3–11.2) | (29.8) | (28.4–31.3) |
| Wisconsin | 6,207 | (3.0) | (2.4–3.8) | (10.0) | (8.7–11.4) | (11.2) | (10.0–12.5) | (3.1) | (2.5–3.9) | (5.9) | (5.0–7.0) | (19.9) | (18.3–21.6) |
| Wyoming | 6,232 | (3.6) | (3.1–4.3) | (8.4) | (7.4–9.5) | (12.3) | (11.2–13.4) | (2.9) | (2.3–3.6) | (5.2) | (4.5–6.0) | (19.5) | (18.1–20.9) |
Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Weighted estimates, age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.
Respondents were asked, “Are you blind or do you have serious difficulty seeing, even when wearing glasses?” (vision disability); “Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?” (cognition disability); “Do you have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?” (mobility disability); “Do you have difficulty dressing or bathing?” (self-care disability); and “Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s office or shopping?” (independent living disability). Respondents who refused to answer, reported “don’t know,” and other missing responses were excluded from the analyses.
Including the District of Columbia.
Each disability type might not be independent; one respondent might have two or more disability types.
Respondents with missing information on disability are not included; number of respondents in each demographic group in Table 2 might not add to this number.
FIGUREPrevalence* of any disability among adults aged ≥18 years — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United States, 2013
Abbreviation: DC = District of Columbia.
* Weighted estimates, age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.
Prevalence* of any disability and disability type† by select sociodemographic characteristics among adults aged ≥18 years — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United States, 2013
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| Male | 190,711 | (4.2) | (4.0–4.4) | (9.3) | (9.1–9.6) | (11.3) | (11.0–11.5) | (3.5) | (3.3–3.7) | (5.0) | (4.8–5.2) | (19.8) | (19.4–20.1) |
| Female | 274,342 | (5.0) | (4.9–5.2) | (11.9) | (11.6–12.2) | (14.6) | (14.3–14.9) | (3.7) | (3.5–3.8) | (7.9) | (7.7–8.1) | (24.4) | (24.1–24.8) |
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| 18–44 | 129,528 | (2.9) | (2.7–3.1) | (10.1) | (9.8–10.4) | (5.5) | (5.2–5.7) | (1.9) | (1.8–2.0) | (4.4) | (4.2–4.6) | (15.7) | (15.3–16.0) |
| 45–64 | 181,941 | (6.5) | (6.2–6.7) | (12.0) | (11.7–12.3) | (18.2) | (17.8–18.5) | (5.6) | (5.4–5.8) | (8.4) | (8.1–8.7) | (26.2) | (25.8–26.6) |
| ≥65 | 153,584 | (6.6) | (6.3–6.9) | (9.9) | (9.5–10.2) | (27.4) | (27.0–27.9) | (5.3) | (5.1–5.5) | (9.8) | (9.5–10.1) | (35.5) | (35.0–36.0) |
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| White/Non-Hispanic | 363,854 | (3.6) | (3.5–3.7) | (10.1) | (9.9–10.3) | (12.0) | (11.8–12.2) | (3.1) | (3.0–3.2) | (6.1) | (5.9–6.2) | (20.6) | (20.3–20.9) |
| Black/Non-Hispanic | 37,105 | (7.4) | (6.9–7.9) | (13.3) | (12.7–14.0) | (18.7) | (18.0–19.4) | (5.7) | (5.3–6.1) | (9.2) | (8.7–9.7) | (29.0) | (28.1–29.9) |
| Hispanic | 29,371 | (7.4) | (6.8–8.0) | (12.1) | (11.5–12.8) | (14.6) | (13.8–15.3) | (4.7) | (4.2–5.1) | (7.3) | (6.8–7.9) | (25.9) | (25.0–26.8) |
| Other/Non-Hispanic | 27,632 | (5.5) | (4.8–6.3) | (10.2) | (9.4–11.1) | (11.8) | (10.9–12.7) | (3.4) | (3.0–3.9) | (6.4) | (5.7–7.1) | (21.1) | (20.0–22.3) |
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| Veteran | 58,713 | (3.9) | (3.5–4.2) | (10.8) | (10.2–11.5) | (13.4) | (12.8–14.0) | (3.8) | (3.4–4.2) | (5.9) | (5.4–6.4) | (22.1) | (21.3–22.9) |
| Non-veteran | 406,010 | (4.7) | (4.6–4.9) | (10.6) | (10.4–10.8) | (13.1) | (12.9–13.3) | (3.6) | (3.5–3.7) | (6.7) | (6.5–6.8) | (22.3) | (22.0–22.5) |
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| <$15,000 | 47,828 | (12.4) | (11.8–13.0) | (26.1) | (25.3–27.0) | (29.2) | (28.5–30.0) | (10.1) | (9.6–10.6) | (18.1) | (17.4–18.8) | (46.9) | (46.0–47.9) |
| $15,000–<$25,000 | 72,390 | (7.3) | (6.9–7.8) | (16.0) | (15.5–16.6) | (20.1) | (19.5–20.6) | (5.7) | (5.4–6.0) | (9.9) | (9.5–10.4) | (33.0) | (32.3–33.7) |
| $25,000–<$35,000 | 46,740 | (4.6) | (4.2–5.1) | (10.2) | (9.6–10.8) | (14.1) | (13.5–14.7) | (3.6) | (3.2–4.0) | (6.1) | (5.6–6.5) | (23.6) | (22.8–24.4) |
| $35,000–<$50,000 | 59,235 | (3.2) | (2.9–3.6) | (7.4) | (7.0–8.0) | (10.1) | (9.7–10.6) | (2.3) | (2.1–2.5) | (4.2) | (3.9–4.6) | (17.7) | (17.0–18.3) |
| $50,000+ | 176,210 | (1.7) | (1.6–1.9) | (4.3) | (4.1–4.5) | (5.9) | (5.7–6.1) | (1.2) | (1.1–1.3) | (2.2) | (2.0–2.3) | (10.8) | (10.5–11.1) |
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| Employed | 230,472 | (2.5) | (2.3–2.6) | (5.6) | (5.4–5.8) | (6.0) | (5.8–6.2) | (1.0) | (0.9–1.1) | (1.7) | (1.6–1.9) | (12.6) | (12.3–12.9) |
| Unemployed | 24,661 | (7.2) | (6.5–8.0) | (18.2) | (17.2–19.2) | (17.2) | (16.3–18.2) | (4.8) | (4.2–5.4) | (9.6) | (8.8–10.5) | (33.5) | (32.3–34.7) |
| Retired/Student/Homemaker | 172,389 | (4.0) | (3.7–4.4) | (9.4) | (9.0–9.9) | (11.8) | (11.5–12.2) | (2.4) | (2.3–2.6) | (5.4) | (5.1–5.7) | (21.2) | (20.6–21.8) |
| Unable to work | 35,690 | (19.1) | (18.0–20.3) | (48.3) | (46.8–49.7) | (60.8) | (59.4–62.2) | (26.9) | (25.6–28.2) | (45.4) | (44.0–46.8) | (82.6) | (81.3–83.8) |
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| <High school | 36,615 | (10.8) | (10.1–11.4) | (19.9) | (19.1–20.7) | (25.8) | (24.9–26.6) | (8.0) | (7.5–8.5) | (13.5) | (12.9–14.2) | (39.8) | (38.8–40.8) |
| High school | 125,901 | (5.4) | (5.1–5.7) | (12.1) | (11.7–12.5) | (16.3) | (15.9–16.7) | (4.4) | (4.2–4.7) | (7.9) | (7.6–8.2) | (26.0) | (25.5–26.5) |
| Some college | 118,275 | (4.0) | (3.8–4.3) | (10.2) | (9.9–10.6) | (14.0) | (13.6–14.4) | (3.8) | (3.6–4.0) | (6.7) | (6.5–7.0) | (22.9) | (22.4–23.3) |
| College graduate | 157,878 | (2.0) | (1.9–2.1) | (4.3) | (4.1–4.5) | (7.1) | (6.9–7.3) | (1.6) | (1.5–1.8) | (3.0) | (2.9–3.2) | (11.8) | (11.5–12.1) |
Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Weighted estimates, age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.
Respondents were asked, “Are you blind or do you have serious difficulty seeing, even when wearing glasses?” (vision disability); “Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?” (cognition disability); “Do you have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?” (mobility disability); “Do you have difficulty dressing or bathing?” (self-care disability); and “Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s office or shopping?” (independent living disability). Respondents who refused to answer, reported “don’t know,” and other missing responses were excluded from the analyses.
Respondents with missing information on disability are not included; all groups might not add to the same total number or the overall number in Table 1.
Each disability type might not be independent; one respondent might have two or more disability types.
Groups not significantly different with p-value ≥0.05 determined by two-sided chi-square test. All other group comparisons were statistically significantly different with p-values <0.05.
Estimates not age-adjusted.
Limited to respondents aged ≥25 years.