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Table 104b
High-risk adults ages 18-64 who received influenza vaccine in the past year,a by ethnicity, United States, 2005
Population group Total Non-Hispanic Hispanic, all races
All races White Black
Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE Percent SE
Total   20.9 0.6 21.1 0.7 21.4 0.8 19.6 1.5 19.3 1.5
Age, not age adjusted 18-44 15.5 0.8 15.5 0.9 15.4 1.0 16.6 2.2 15.4 2.0
45-64 30.7 0.9 31.1 1.0 32.1 1.1 26.4 2.3 26.0 2.5
Gender Male 18.7 0.9 18.7 1.0 18.7 1.1 19.6 2.6 17.1 2.4
Female 22.7 0.8 22.9 0.9 23.7 1.0 19.5 1.9 20.8 1.9
Health insuranceb Private 21.8 0.8 21.8 0.8 22.1 0.9 19.3 2.2 21.2 2.5
Public 25.6 1.6 25.7 1.8 26.4 2.2 23.2 3.2 25.8 3.1
Uninsured 12.6 1.3 12.8 1.4 12.3 1.7 15.5 2.9 11.9 2.5
Family incomec Negative/poor 19.5 1.5 19.6 1.6 19.8 2.1 19.9 2.9 17.2 2.6
Near poor/low 19.9 1.4 20.1 1.6 21.8 2.1 15.6 2.7 18.6 2.9
Middle 21.3 1.3 21.3 1.3 21.5 1.5 19.5 2.9 20.1 3.3
High 21.5 1.2 21.5 1.3 21.4 1.4 20.7 3.7 21.8 4.1
Education, age 25 and over Less than high school 20.6 1.5 20.2 1.8 20.7 2.3 21.9 3.1 20.6 2.8
High school graduate 21.7 1.4 21.7 1.4 21.7 1.6 19.3 3.1 22.8 3.7
At least some college 22.7 0.9 22.8 0.9 23.3 1.0 19.1 2.1 20.7 2.7
Residence locationd Large central metro 20.4 1.2 21.2 1.4 22.6 1.9 19.7 2.3 16.9 2.0
Large fringe metro 19.0 1.2 18.2 1.3 18.8 1.4 13.3 2.9 29.4 4.3
Medium metro 22.9 1.4 23.3 1.5 22.6 1.7 24.1 4.1 18.4 3.0
Small metro 21.2 2.3 21.5 2.4 22.2 2.6 20.8 4.2 * *
Micropolitan (nonmetro) 22.3 1.6 22.2 1.6 22.1 1.7 23.7 4.8 * *
Noncore (nonmetro) 19.8 2.1 19.5 2.2 18.7 2.0 * * * *

a Estimates are age adjusted to the 2000 standard population, except where indicated.

b A small number of persons who were covered by both public and private health insurance plans were included in the "private health insurance" category only.                                                                                                                        

c Negative/poor refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, over the poverty line to just below 200 percent of the poverty line; middle, 200 percent to just below 400 percent of the poverty line; and high, 400 percent of the poverty line and over. Missing values for family income were imputed using multiple imputation methodology. A small number of persons were excluded because their family income could not be imputed.

d For more information, see the National Health Interview Survey entry in Appendix A, Data Sources.                                                                                                                  

* Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.

Key: SE: standard error.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview Survey.

 

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