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Table 8a. Adults ages 18-64 with any period of uninsurance during the year,a by diagnosed diabetes status, United States, 2004

Total
With diabetes
Without diabetes

Total

Population group Sample size Weighted size (in thousands) Percent SE
Total   19,181 183,361 28.8 0.6
Age 18-44 11,901 111,437 34.4 0.7
45-64 7,280 71,924 20.1 0.7
Gender Male 8,917 90,530 31.5 0.7
Female 10,264 92,831 26.1 0.6
Race White only 14,898 147,755 27.7 0.6
Black only 2,850 22,229 35.6 1.4
Other 1,433 13,376 28.8 1.8
Ethnicity Non-Hispanic, all races 14,181 157,802 25.1 0.6
Non-Hispanic, White 10,097 123,476 23.1 0.6
Non-Hispanic, Black 2,761 21,581 35.1 1.4
Hispanic, all races 5,000 25,559 51.4 1.4
Family incomeb Negative/poor 3,395 20,380 55.9 1.3
Near poor/low 4,099 28,442 50.2 1.1
Middle 5,577 58,432 29.6 0.9
High 6,110 76,107 12.9 0.6
Educationc Less than high school 5,072 32,617 48.2 1.0
High school graduate 6,012 57,784 31.5 0.9
At least some college 7,939 91,922 20.0 0.6
Residence location Metropolitan-large 10,636 102,358 29.0 0.7
Metropolitan-small 5,163 50,908 27.2 1.1
Micropolitan 2,095 19,001 29.8 1.9
Noncore 1,287 11,094 32.0 2.2
Preferred language Other 3,911 21,279 53.8 1.5
English 15,148 160,896 25.3 0.6

 

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With diabetes

Population group Sample size Weighted size (in thousands) Percent SE
Total   971 8,088 19.1 1.4
Age 18-44 241 1,940 31.6 3.9
45-64 730 6,147 15.1 1.5
Gender Male 414 3,938 18.0 2.2
Female 557 4,150 20.1 1.8
Race White only 698 6,158 19.1 1.7
Black only 204 1,285 20.6 3.8
Other * * * *
Ethnicity Non-Hispanic, all races 730 6,971 16.3 1.6
Non-Hispanic, White 471 5,108 15.5 1.8
Non-Hispanic, Black 199 1,263 20.3 3.8
Hispanic, all races 241 1,117 36.3 3.8
Family incomeb Negative/poor 231 1,280 33.4 4.5
Near poor/low 227 1,540 33.6 4.0
Middle 255 2,251 17.9 2.7
High 258 3,018 6.5 1.5
Educationc Less than high school 340 2,034 30.2 2.8
High school graduate 317 3,023 18.8 2.7
At least some college 306 2,990 11.7 1.7
Residence location Metropolitan-large 450 3,808 18.5 2.2
Metropolitan-small 288 2,461 17.5 2.7
Micropolitan 132 1,037 22.5 3.8
Noncore 101 782 22.4 3.5
Preferred language Other 160 782 36.0 4.7
English 811 7,306 17.3 1.5

 

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Without diabetes

Population group Sample size Weighted size (in thousands) Percent SE
Total   18,210 175,273 29.2 0.6
Age 18-44 11,660 109,497 34.4 0.7
45-64 6,550 65,776 20.6 0.7
Gender Male 8,503 86,591 32.2 0.7
Female 9,707 88,682 26.4 0.6
Race White only 14,200 141,597 28.1 0.6
Black only 2,646 20,944 36.6 1.5
Other 1,364 12,732 29.4 1.9
Ethnicity Non-Hispanic, all races 13,451 150,831 25.5 0.6
Non-Hispanic, White 9,626 118,368 23.4 0.6
Non-Hispanic, Black 2,562 20,318 36.0 1.5
Hispanic, all races 4,759 24,442 52.1 1.4
Family incomeb Negative/poor 3,164 19,100 57.4 1.4
Near poor/low 3,872 26,902 51.1 1.2
Middle 5,322 56,181 30.1 0.9
High 5,852 73,090 13.1 0.6
Educationc Less than high school 4,732 30,583 49.4 1.0
High school graduate 5,695 54,761 32.1 0.9
At least some college 7,633 88,932 20.3 0.6
Residence location Metropolitan-large 10,186 98,550 29.4 0.7
Metropolitan-small 4,875 48,447 27.7 1.1
Micropolitan 1,963 17,964 30.2 2.0
Noncore 1,186 10,312 32.7 2.3
Preferred language Other 3,751 20,497 54.5 1.5
English 14,337 153,590 25.7 0.6

a Adults with DSDIA53=1 are defined as with diabetes, DSDIA53=-1 as without diabetes.
b 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.
c Less than high school refers to fewer than 12 years of education; high school graduate, 12 years of education; and at least some college, more than 12 years of education.
* Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.
Key: SE: standard error.
Source:  Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access, and Cost Trends, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. 

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