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Table 1.139a
Home health care patients who have less urinary incontinence, United States, 2004 and 2005
Population group 2005 2004
Percent Standard error Percent Standard error
Total   48.8 0.05 48.8 0.05
Age 0-64 45.8 0.16 45.3 0.17
65-74 54.0 0.11 54.1 0.12
75-84 50.7 0.08 50.5 0.08
85 and over 44.4 0.09 44.4 0.09
Gender Male 50.1 0.09 49.7 0.10
Female 48.3 0.06 48.4 0.06
Racea White only 49.6 0.06 49.5 0.06
Black only 48.0 0.15 47.5 0.16
Asian only 47.2 0.45 47.7 0.46
NHOPI only 47.6 1.21 48.5 1.36
AI/AN only 44.2 0.79 45.3 0.82
Multiple races 51.1 1.50 49.7 1.65
Ethnicitya Hispanic, all races 40.8 0.20 41.3 0.21
Non-Hispanic, White 49.6 0.06 49.5 0.06
Non-Hispanic, Black 48.0 0.15 47.5 0.16
Non-Hispanic, other 48.9 0.26 48.8 0.27

a Excludes records with missing values.

Key: NHOPI: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; AI/AN: American Indian or Alaska Native.

Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Outcome and Assessment Information Set.

 

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