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2002 Summary Data Quality Report
This report provides selected statistical indicators of data quality in
the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). The report presents
data on three general types of measures by state1:
(1) Outcome measures, including response rates, which are based on
disposition codes.
(2) Selection biases with respect to gender, age, and race/ethnicity.
(3) Missing values on income.
The measures in this report are designed to document the quality of BRFSS
data.2 "Data quality" in this report refers to the accuracy of BRFSS data.
Outcome Measures
The factors affecting the distribution of disposition codes by state may
be grouped into differences in telephone systems, sample designs, surveyed
populations, and data collection processes. Different outcome measures are
variously affected by differences in these factors.
Tables 1 and 2 present the frequency of the thirty-one individual final
disposition codes by state. Table 1 shows the distribution of all cases of
determined eligibility status in the sample. Table 2 presents this
distribution for numbers of unknown eligibility. The number of completed
interviews (110) plus the number of partial interviews (120) divided by the
total number of cases by state is the Efficiency Rate.
Table 3 presents brief descriptions of each final call disposition code.
For more information on the BRFSS protocol and process for assigning
disposition codes, as well as a list of interim disposition codes, see
BRFSS Policy Memo 2001.1: BRFSS Disposition Codes.
Table 4 shows the frequency distribution and Table 5 shows the percent
(of all numbers in the sample) distribution of disposition codes for each
state grouped into several descriptive categories. The categories shown in
Tables 4 and 5 and used in the calculations of the outcome rates in Table 6
are defined below.
Categories of Case Outcomes |
Category |
Disposition Code Definition |
Format in Tables/Formulas |
Completed Interview |
01 |
COIN |
Terminations and Refusals |
(210*.68)+220 |
TERE |
Known Household, Possibly Eligible,
Non-interview |
230+240+250+260+270+280
+305+310+315+335 |
KNHH |
Likely Households |
320+325+330+332+340+355+ 370 |
LIHH |
Answering Machine Unknown |
345+350 |
AMUR |
Ineligible Households |
410 |
INHH |
Non-Contact |
360+365 |
NCUS |
Business Non-Residential |
420 |
BUNR |
Non-working Out-of-Scope |
405+430+440+450 |
NOSN |
Eligible, Non-Interview |
210+220+230+240+250+260+ 270+280 |
Elig HH |
Known or Probable Household, Unknown
Eligibility |
305+310+315+320+325+330+
332+335+340+345+350+355+
370 |
EUHH |
Unknown Eligibility |
EUHH+NCUS |
Unknown |
Ineligible |
410+420+NOSN |
Ineligible |
All Known or Probable Households |
COIN+TERE+KNHH+LIHH+ INHH |
HH |
Total Cases |
All numbers in sample |
TOTAL |
Table 6 provides six outcome rates for each state that are used to
measure respondent cooperation, data quality, and data collection
efficiency. The Resolution Rate is the proportion of all telephone numbers
in the sample for which the status of the cases as households with working
numbers has been resolved. Cases for which household status remains unknown
are excluded from the numerator. The formula for the Resolution Rate is
The Screening Completion Rate is the proportion of all known households
in which the presence or absence of an eligible respondent has been
determined and in which, for eligible households, an interviewer actually
spoke to the selected respondent. Households in which the presence or
absence of an adult is unknown are excluded from the numerator. Its formula
is
![Formua: the sum of completed interviews, terminations and refusals, and ineligible households divided by the sum of the numerator and possibly eligible known households.](images/Image17.gif)
The Interview Completion Rate is the proportion of contacted selected
respondents who successfully complete an interview. This rate is a type of
cooperation rate. An alternate response rate definition is the product of
these three rates. The formula for the Interview Completion Rate is
![Formula: the number of completed interviews divided by the sum of the completed interviews and terminations and refusals.](images/Image18.gif)
The Cooperation Rate is the proportion of all cases interviewed of all
eligible units that were actually contacted. Non-contacts are excluded from
the denominator. This rate is based on contacts with households containing
an eligible respondent. The denominator of the rate includes completed
interviews plus the number of non-interviews that involve the identification
of and contact with an eligible respondent. A Cooperation Rate below 65
percent may indicate some problem with interviewing techniques. The
denominator of the Cooperation Rate consists of records with disposition
codes of 110, 120, 210, 220, 250, and 260. Thus, the formula for the BRFSS
Cooperation Rate is
![Formula: the number of completed interviews divided by the sum of the completed interviews, terminations and refusals, the selected respondent language problem code, and the selected respondent unable to complete code.](images/Image19.gif)
A response rate is an outcome rate with the number of completed and
partial interviews in the numerator and an estimate of the number of
eligible units in the sample in the denominator. A proportion of the
terminations (210) are included as partial interviews in the BRFSS CASRO
Response Rate calculation because more than fifty percent of the core
questionnaire was completed in these cases. The BRFSS CASRO Rate calculation
assumes that the unresolved numbers contain the same percentage of eligible
households as the records whose eligibility or ineligibility are determined.
This estimated level of eligibility provides a conservative response rate
due to the fact that the proportion of these unknown eligible telephone
numbers that are eligible is probably quite low, given the fifteen or more
call attempts required by BRFSS protocol. The formula for the BRFSS CASRO
Rate is
![Formula: The numerator of the BRFSS CASRO Rate is the number of completed interviews. Its denominator consists of the sum of completes, partial completes, eligible non-interviews, and the estimated proportion of cases of unknown eligibility that are eligible. The estimated proportion of cases of unknown eligibility that are eligible is determined by multiplying the cases of unknown eligibility by a factor calculating the proportion of cases of determined eligibility that are eligible. This factor is calculated by dividing the sum of completes, partial completes, and eligible non-interviews by the sum of this numerator and the ineligible cases.](images/Image20.gif)
Table 5 also presents the BRFSS Overall Response Rate. The Overall
Response Rate is a more conservative response rate that assumes that more
unknown cases are eligible and thus includes a higher proportion of all
numbers in the denominator. The rate assumes that 90 percent of likely
households are households and that 98 percent of households contain an adult
who uses the phone number.
The Overall Response Rate formula is
![Formula: The numerator of the BRFSS CASRO Rate is the number of completed interviews. Its denominator consists of ninety-eight percent of the sum of completed interviews, terminations and refusals, possibly eligible known households, ineligible households, and ninety percent of the sum of likely households and answering machines.](images/Image21.gif)
A response rate is an indicator of the potential for bias in the results
of a survey. It does not indicate the actual amount of bias. The actual
amount of bias can be conceptualized as a function of two factors—the amount
of non-response, which is measured by a response rate, and the differences
between the respondents and the non-respondents. A response rate does not
address the latter factor. If the non-respondents are highly similar to the
respondents for the characteristics of interest, then even a low response
rate will result in little non-response bias.
Selection Biases
Tables 7 through 14 present data on the differences between BRFSS and
population data with respect to sex, age, and race/ethnicity by state. In
these tables, BRFSS data are weighted for the characteristics of the sample
design—disproportionate sampling by geographic and density strata (where
they exist), number of telephones, and number of adults in the household.3
Since these factors are built into the sample design, they should be
adjusted for before comparing survey distributions to population
distributions. No standards exist to determine what constitutes a
substantial difference between survey and population percentages. One
approach would be to examine the distribution of discrepant values with the
purpose of identifying extreme values, or outliers, which may indicate
biased data.
Income Missing Values
Table 15 presents the percent missing (Don’t know/Not sure or Refused or
either) income by state. Income is the variable in the survey data with the
largest percentage of missing values. A larger percentage of missing values
for income implies lower quality data for income and, by extension, for
other variables.
Table 1. BRFSS Call Dispositions, Frequency Distribution by State for
Cases of Known Eligibility, 2002 |
State |
110 |
120 |
210 |
220 |
230 |
240 |
250 |
260 |
270 |
280 |
AK |
2,641 |
53 |
100 |
561 |
179 |
157 |
53 |
26 |
37 |
4 |
AL |
2,956 |
135 |
198 |
543 |
212 |
50 |
8 |
67 |
1 |
1 |
AR |
3,767 |
130 |
203 |
847 |
159 |
422 |
33 |
191 |
36 |
3 |
AZ |
3,068 |
159 |
121 |
853 |
106 |
371 |
93 |
62 |
0 |
0 |
CA |
4,041 |
174 |
147 |
1,581 |
432 |
246 |
731 |
145 |
0 |
5 |
CO |
3,913 |
139 |
100 |
843 |
464 |
182 |
38 |
116 |
40 |
12 |
CT |
5,121 |
442 |
139 |
2,134 |
246 |
917 |
126 |
143 |
0 |
0 |
DC |
2,257 |
151 |
66 |
656 |
153 |
271 |
57 |
32 |
0 |
0 |
DE |
4,019 |
12 |
20 |
669 |
20 |
1,191 |
6 |
71 |
4 |
0 |
FL |
5,797 |
353 |
343 |
2,017 |
103 |
1,184 |
264 |
141 |
0 |
0 |
GA |
4,934 |
131 |
234 |
1,728 |
575 |
208 |
80 |
162 |
10 |
5 |
GU |
805 |
26 |
31 |
161 |
70 |
122 |
104 |
13 |
0 |
0 |
HI |
6,000 |
0 |
7 |
785 |
0 |
439 |
833 |
208 |
8 |
0 |
IA |
3,517 |
145 |
63 |
696 |
220 |
298 |
36 |
138 |
23 |
5 |
ID |
4,857 |
180 |
204 |
981 |
216 |
386 |
65 |
109 |
195 |
25 |
IL |
5,242 |
0 |
58 |
840 |
1,741 |
145 |
68 |
151 |
55 |
42 |
IN |
5,487 |
302 |
323 |
1,639 |
346 |
836 |
31 |
134 |
90 |
8 |
KS |
4,474 |
128 |
100 |
1,284 |
263 |
132 |
16 |
40 |
76 |
5 |
KY |
7,051 |
16 |
42 |
957 |
18 |
806 |
12 |
103 |
63 |
0 |
LA |
4,895 |
135 |
208 |
2,338 |
698 |
386 |
32 |
259 |
22 |
4 |
MA |
6,489 |
940 |
348 |
3,218 |
330 |
1,306 |
338 |
160 |
0 |
0 |
MD |
4,191 |
210 |
89 |
1,760 |
229 |
710 |
89 |
99 |
0 |
0 |
ME |
2,322 |
116 |
39 |
723 |
69 |
154 |
9 |
57 |
0 |
0 |
MI |
5,804 |
129 |
109 |
1,362 |
1,110 |
97 |
58 |
188 |
0 |
0 |
MN |
4,494 |
0 |
15 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
MO |
4,541 |
189 |
211 |
681 |
738 |
67 |
23 |
128 |
20 |
10 |
MS |
3,936 |
149 |
203 |
1,080 |
347 |
191 |
15 |
169 |
8 |
2 |
MT |
3,847 |
189 |
53 |
1,115 |
132 |
291 |
5 |
100 |
0 |
0 |
NC |
6,580 |
168 |
150 |
1,266 |
494 |
455 |
24 |
216 |
23 |
7 |
ND |
2,864 |
132 |
98 |
640 |
130 |
230 |
4 |
66 |
35 |
0 |
NE |
4,380 |
3 |
43 |
597 |
166 |
75 |
8 |
27 |
37 |
5 |
NH |
4,738 |
301 |
105 |
1,777 |
223 |
498 |
48 |
99 |
0 |
0 |
NJ |
5,752 |
427 |
262 |
2,512 |
253 |
1,273 |
347 |
130 |
0 |
0 |
NM |
4,476 |
195 |
140 |
948 |
464 |
161 |
22 |
153 |
36 |
9 |
NV |
3,100 |
56 |
25 |
458 |
334 |
16 |
11 |
65 |
29 |
8 |
NY |
4,162 |
304 |
269 |
1,454 |
387 |
1,018 |
167 |
128 |
100 |
13 |
OH |
3,860 |
232 |
73 |
1,755 |
215 |
470 |
25 |
106 |
0 |
0 |
OK |
6,756 |
17 |
144 |
1,037 |
449 |
494 |
11 |
123 |
28 |
7 |
OR |
2,962 |
113 |
114 |
779 |
176 |
305 |
36 |
82 |
24 |
3 |
PA |
12,759 |
732 |
711 |
3,843 |
804 |
1,844 |
155 |
377 |
215 |
12 |
PR |
4,117 |
2 |
31 |
124 |
331 |
55 |
3 |
157 |
11 |
12 |
RI |
3,528 |
315 |
94 |
1,362 |
191 |
473 |
137 |
101 |
0 |
1 |
SC |
4,096 |
407 |
365 |
1,414 |
340 |
894 |
32 |
155 |
119 |
11 |
SD |
4,749 |
39 |
86 |
1,083 |
200 |
106 |
15 |
35 |
44 |
8 |
TN |
3,170 |
37 |
16 |
0 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
TX |
5,565 |
542 |
483 |
1,954 |
551 |
1,399 |
80 |
194 |
221 |
46 |
UT |
4,019 |
61 |
47 |
512 |
344 |
18 |
67 |
34 |
13 |
4 |
VA |
4,043 |
349 |
219 |
1,003 |
422 |
305 |
144 |
112 |
39 |
6 |
VI |
2,080 |
199 |
256 |
321 |
137 |
519 |
46 |
63 |
31 |
0 |
VT |
4,070 |
169 |
62 |
1,079 |
130 |
340 |
12 |
79 |
0 |
0 |
WA |
4,799 |
88 |
172 |
1,671 |
495 |
282 |
158 |
218 |
35 |
6 |
WI |
4,048 |
308 |
148 |
869 |
331 |
14 |
30 |
77 |
166 |
78 |
WV |
3,325 |
25 |
41 |
565 |
190 |
148 |
4 |
133 |
14 |
2 |
WY |
3,437 |
109 |
88 |
657 |
143 |
296 |
18 |
83 |
21 |
2 |
Cumulative |
237,901 |
10,063 |
8,016 |
61,732 |
17,089 |
23,253 |
4,827 |
6,225 |
1,929 |
372 |
Median |
4,108 |
142 |
107 |
969 |
226 |
297 |
35 |
111 |
21 |
3 |
Table 1. continued |
State |
Total Eligible |
405 |
410 |
420 |
430 |
440 |
450 |
Total Ineligible |
AK |
3,811 |
0 |
31 |
2,484 |
846 |
289 |
24,346 |
27,996 |
AL |
4,172 |
0 |
23 |
1,909 |
356 |
537 |
7,229 |
10,054 |
AR |
5,791 |
1 |
35 |
3,017 |
588 |
319 |
17,648 |
21,608 |
AZ |
4,833 |
0 |
35 |
2,780 |
588 |
0 |
13,122 |
16,525 |
CA |
7,502 |
0 |
65 |
5,376 |
1,941 |
1,364 |
21,488 |
30,234 |
CO |
5,847 |
0 |
28 |
5,070 |
1,134 |
79 |
15,768 |
22,079 |
CT |
9,268 |
0 |
83 |
6,970 |
1,327 |
0 |
26,496 |
34,876 |
DC |
3,643 |
0 |
40 |
8,050 |
1,112 |
0 |
18,778 |
27,980 |
DE |
6,012 |
0 |
56 |
3,397 |
666 |
542 |
22,980 |
27,641 |
FL |
10,202 |
0 |
118 |
7,031 |
1,660 |
0 |
26,912 |
35,721 |
GA |
8,067 |
15 |
65 |
5,842 |
1,499 |
1,378 |
24,144 |
32,943 |
GU |
1,332 |
0 |
8 |
1,320 |
295 |
0 |
5,396 |
7,019 |
HI |
8,280 |
44 |
19 |
5,958 |
3,494 |
104 |
32,165 |
41,784 |
IA |
5,141 |
0 |
9 |
2,003 |
544 |
634 |
18,625 |
21,815 |
ID |
7,218 |
2 |
32 |
4,009 |
1,311 |
323 |
22,988 |
28,665 |
IL |
8,342 |
0 |
32 |
5,124 |
1,493 |
1,409 |
24,549 |
32,607 |
IN |
9,196 |
2 |
32 |
5,154 |
1,096 |
1,468 |
26,014 |
33,766 |
KS |
6,518 |
2 |
20 |
4,310 |
982 |
727 |
29,474 |
35,515 |
KY |
9,074 |
3 |
26 |
4,253 |
182 |
45 |
35,558 |
40,067 |
LA |
8,977 |
1 |
107 |
4,510 |
1,274 |
180 |
24,848 |
30,920 |
MA |
13,129 |
0 |
110 |
11,130 |
1,838 |
0 |
43,320 |
56,398 |
MD |
7,377 |
0 |
78 |
5,613 |
1,240 |
0 |
24,934 |
31,865 |
ME |
3,489 |
0 |
22 |
1,470 |
289 |
0 |
9,284 |
11,065 |
MI |
8,857 |
0 |
171 |
6,943 |
45 |
2,929 |
24,523 |
34,611 |
MN |
4,516 |
0 |
59 |
2,326 |
639 |
410 |
17,682 |
21,116 |
MO |
6,608 |
3 |
47 |
2,951 |
706 |
1,541 |
19,043 |
24,291 |
MS |
6,100 |
14 |
38 |
3,299 |
790 |
1,592 |
16,386 |
22,119 |
MT |
5,732 |
0 |
21 |
2,474 |
563 |
0 |
25,839 |
28,897 |
NC |
9,383 |
2 |
37 |
4,662 |
1,149 |
798 |
19,463 |
26,111 |
ND |
4,199 |
2 |
18 |
2,142 |
316 |
277 |
20,762 |
23,517 |
NE |
5,341 |
0 |
22 |
2,788 |
529 |
544 |
20,885 |
24,768 |
NH |
7,789 |
0 |
46 |
4,300 |
969 |
0 |
23,872 |
29,187 |
NJ |
10,956 |
0 |
249 |
11,613 |
3,098 |
0 |
44,166 |
59,126 |
NM |
6,607 |
1 |
25 |
3,140 |
962 |
442 |
16,731 |
21,301 |
NV |
4,102 |
1 |
79 |
2,544 |
1,122 |
486 |
15,065 |
19,297 |
NY |
8,002 |
4 |
35 |
6,465 |
1,662 |
884 |
21,083 |
30,133 |
OH |
6,736 |
0 |
44 |
3,681 |
760 |
0 |
16,268 |
20,753 |
OK |
9,066 |
0 |
79 |
4,118 |
964 |
1,331 |
27,241 |
33,733 |
OR |
4,594 |
1 |
26 |
2,966 |
780 |
367 |
12,472 |
16,612 |
PA |
21,452 |
96 |
345 |
12,738 |
3,548 |
3,293 |
64,582 |
84,602 |
PR |
4,846 |
0 |
5 |
1,306 |
370 |
3,220 |
4,162 |
9,063 |
RI |
6,202 |
0 |
42 |
3,587 |
701 |
0 |
20,955 |
25,285 |
SC |
7,833 |
5 |
44 |
4,519 |
919 |
362 |
18,756 |
24,605 |
SD |
6,365 |
0 |
20 |
2,883 |
598 |
406 |
29,347 |
33,254 |
TN |
3,230 |
0 |
58 |
1,719 |
539 |
205 |
9,256 |
11,777 |
TX |
11,035 |
0 |
107 |
8,378 |
2,608 |
1,775 |
43,004 |
55,872 |
UT |
5,119 |
1 |
9 |
1,991 |
643 |
120 |
14,492 |
17,256 |
VA |
6,642 |
29 |
10 |
3,061 |
892 |
734 |
13,790 |
18,516 |
VI |
3,652 |
1 |
22 |
2,905 |
695 |
208 |
9,342 |
13,173 |
VT |
5,941 |
0 |
23 |
3,098 |
494 |
0 |
26,796 |
30,411 |
WA |
7,924 |
4 |
42 |
5,037 |
1,400 |
2,191 |
21,750 |
30,424 |
WI |
6,069 |
0 |
21 |
2,344 |
660 |
274 |
12,760 |
16,059 |
WV |
4,447 |
1 |
12 |
1,260 |
308 |
132 |
7,240 |
8,953 |
WY |
4,854 |
0 |
19 |
2,613 |
483 |
940 |
14,420 |
18,475 |
Cumulative |
371,420 |
235 |
2,849 |
230,631 |
55,667 |
34,859 |
1,168,199 |
1,492,440 |
Median |
6,442 |
0 |
35 |
3,492 |
818 |
343 |
20,920 |
26,876 |
Table 2. BRFSS Call Dispositions, Frequency Distribution by State for
Cases of Unknown Eligibility, 2002 |
State |
305 |
310 |
315 |
320 |
325 |
330 |
332 |
AK |
43 |
311 |
27 |
23 |
4 |
580 |
50 |
AL |
17 |
676 |
174 |
20 |
22 |
604 |
8 |
AR |
72 |
708 |
78 |
61 |
29 |
1,549 |
80 |
AZ |
64 |
1,261 |
284 |
219 |
19 |
480 |
108 |
CA |
68 |
1,310 |
698 |
793 |
21 |
1,613 |
160 |
CO |
56 |
531 |
103 |
31 |
23 |
1,410 |
245 |
CT |
712 |
3,775 |
501 |
188 |
78 |
1,301 |
145 |
DC |
276 |
1,079 |
347 |
184 |
28 |
589 |
197 |
DE |
1,117 |
863 |
5 |
56 |
113 |
572 |
7 |
FL |
121 |
4,715 |
905 |
842 |
87 |
1,238 |
112 |
GA |
92 |
1,823 |
345 |
196 |
56 |
2,882 |
188 |
GU |
60 |
62 |
41 |
108 |
2 |
55 |
82 |
HI |
169 |
81 |
0 |
0 |
170 |
1,897 |
0 |
IA |
61 |
250 |
65 |
57 |
32 |
693 |
111 |
ID |
107 |
546 |
105 |
116 |
10 |
2,117 |
78 |
IL |
41 |
220 |
917 |
179 |
70 |
2,497 |
0 |
IN |
190 |
1,448 |
148 |
22 |
22 |
3,099 |
136 |
KS |
46 |
911 |
106 |
30 |
14 |
2,721 |
49 |
KY |
604 |
855 |
57 |
25 |
49 |
2,836 |
9 |
LA |
92 |
1,565 |
227 |
45 |
50 |
1,707 |
118 |
MA |
981 |
4,877 |
620 |
433 |
114 |
1,537 |
143 |
MD |
902 |
2,610 |
498 |
194 |
36 |
1,237 |
203 |
ME |
123 |
601 |
70 |
14 |
27 |
296 |
53 |
MI |
22 |
2,497 |
1,217 |
150 |
112 |
960 |
78 |
MN |
156 |
529 |
580 |
134 |
170 |
1,347 |
336 |
MO |
16 |
387 |
155 |
18 |
19 |
902 |
359 |
MS |
109 |
753 |
167 |
23 |
41 |
1,371 |
126 |
MT |
75 |
712 |
81 |
11 |
27 |
492 |
140 |
NC |
117 |
1,236 |
170 |
31 |
40 |
1,315 |
51 |
ND |
49 |
417 |
56 |
4 |
19 |
844 |
40 |
NE |
36 |
869 |
118 |
16 |
5 |
853 |
2 |
NH |
265 |
2,009 |
208 |
59 |
44 |
1,003 |
149 |
NJ |
264 |
5,669 |
934 |
712 |
68 |
1,890 |
573 |
NM |
58 |
602 |
88 |
10 |
13 |
1,099 |
133 |
NV |
9 |
31 |
9 |
72 |
17 |
2,101 |
629 |
NY |
417 |
1,527 |
289 |
312 |
35 |
3,263 |
256 |
OH |
411 |
1,893 |
247 |
46 |
59 |
982 |
133 |
OK |
127 |
767 |
153 |
13 |
19 |
1,509 |
131 |
OR |
90 |
647 |
104 |
50 |
18 |
1,294 |
51 |
PA |
835 |
3,131 |
390 |
205 |
64 |
7,564 |
417 |
PR |
8 |
55 |
16 |
2 |
5 |
30 |
30 |
RI |
392 |
1,828 |
231 |
116 |
56 |
865 |
63 |
SC |
323 |
1,124 |
127 |
70 |
27 |
2,633 |
170 |
SD |
33 |
671 |
53 |
9 |
4 |
734 |
4 |
TN |
62 |
437 |
84 |
51 |
89 |
2,008 |
27 |
TX |
551 |
2,333 |
343 |
131 |
28 |
4,705 |
294 |
UT |
10 |
218 |
31 |
55 |
11 |
444 |
38 |
VA |
235 |
769 |
286 |
70 |
60 |
1,320 |
139 |
VI |
172 |
246 |
44 |
19 |
9 |
408 |
70 |
VT |
197 |
968 |
156 |
21 |
40 |
530 |
91 |
WA |
73 |
1,424 |
275 |
220 |
49 |
1,539 |
90 |
WI |
13 |
211 |
0 |
32 |
13 |
1,088 |
183 |
WV |
43 |
344 |
47 |
3 |
16 |
589 |
104 |
WY |
76 |
438 |
61 |
17 |
9 |
838 |
42 |
Cumulative |
11,258 |
65,820 |
13,041 |
6,518 |
2,262 |
80,030 |
7,231 |
Median |
92 |
768 |
151 |
53 |
28 |
1,266 |
110 |
|
|
|
|
Table 2. continued |
State |
335 |
340 |
345 |
350 |
355 |
360 |
365 |
370 |
Total Unknown |
AK |
150 |
16 |
256 |
53 |
204 |
1,580 |
1,496 |
0 |
4,793 |
AL |
376 |
39 |
66 |
39 |
531 |
581 |
169 |
0 |
3,322 |
AR |
270 |
1 |
171 |
12 |
377 |
962 |
131 |
0 |
4,501 |
AZ |
689 |
131 |
3 |
7 |
771 |
1,009 |
997 |
0 |
6,042 |
CA |
448 |
93 |
1,016 |
283 |
125 |
2,419 |
604 |
0 |
9,651 |
CO |
172 |
9 |
626 |
49 |
188 |
762 |
119 |
0 |
4,324 |
CT |
1,284 |
431 |
41 |
78 |
1,899 |
2,557 |
1,216 |
0 |
14,206 |
DC |
638 |
180 |
61 |
43 |
858 |
3,607 |
2,240 |
0 |
10,327 |
DE |
41 |
0 |
714 |
0 |
471 |
1,687 |
1 |
0 |
5,647 |
FL |
2,275 |
264 |
5 |
1 |
2,243 |
3,168 |
1,551 |
0 |
17,527 |
GA |
764 |
84 |
459 |
86 |
695 |
1,878 |
285 |
7 |
9,840 |
GU |
47 |
0 |
17 |
1 |
522 |
400 |
252 |
0 |
1,649 |
HI |
248 |
44 |
154 |
1,044 |
0 |
4,043 |
36 |
0 |
7,886 |
IA |
137 |
7 |
395 |
30 |
69 |
749 |
140 |
0 |
2,796 |
ID |
460 |
2 |
324 |
8 |
332 |
1,240 |
222 |
0 |
5,667 |
IL |
147 |
9 |
539 |
60 |
0 |
2,507 |
415 |
0 |
7,601 |
IN |
559 |
14 |
507 |
17 |
597 |
1,739 |
290 |
0 |
8,788 |
KS |
359 |
16 |
135 |
36 |
230 |
1,150 |
214 |
0 |
6,017 |
KY |
889 |
8 |
356 |
21 |
907 |
1,434 |
117 |
2 |
8,169 |
LA |
523 |
212 |
304 |
32 |
557 |
1,668 |
302 |
1 |
7,403 |
MA |
1,695 |
86 |
85 |
28 |
2,055 |
3,831 |
3,088 |
0 |
19,573 |
MD |
874 |
279 |
74 |
33 |
1,395 |
2,401 |
3,572 |
0 |
14,308 |
ME |
186 |
18 |
16 |
6 |
228 |
623 |
385 |
0 |
2,646 |
MI |
1,088 |
519 |
418 |
32 |
576 |
2,271 |
492 |
0 |
10,432 |
MN |
50 |
0 |
313 |
236 |
96 |
1,103 |
218 |
0 |
5,268 |
MO |
121 |
43 |
452 |
263 |
196 |
989 |
128 |
1 |
4,049 |
MS |
343 |
25 |
232 |
35 |
445 |
1,058 |
153 |
0 |
4,881 |
MT |
301 |
57 |
21 |
22 |
760 |
959 |
863 |
0 |
4,521 |
NC |
754 |
115 |
245 |
56 |
554 |
1,425 |
96 |
1 |
6,206 |
ND |
154 |
2 |
74 |
3 |
130 |
630 |
62 |
0 |
2,484 |
NE |
409 |
14 |
12 |
6 |
237 |
795 |
119 |
0 |
3,491 |
NH |
703 |
29 |
38 |
20 |
650 |
1,875 |
1,722 |
0 |
8,774 |
NJ |
1,998 |
296 |
371 |
105 |
1,865 |
6,988 |
3,078 |
0 |
24,811 |
NM |
183 |
186 |
532 |
561 |
184 |
1,250 |
201 |
0 |
5,100 |
NV |
59 |
1 |
425 |
23 |
0 |
1,273 |
194 |
0 |
4,843 |
NY |
699 |
10 |
692 |
38 |
523 |
2,845 |
459 |
0 |
11,365 |
OH |
472 |
239 |
36 |
65 |
840 |
1,327 |
761 |
0 |
7,511 |
OK |
168 |
13 |
426 |
267 |
183 |
1,515 |
184 |
0 |
5,475 |
OR |
315 |
2 |
165 |
10 |
257 |
942 |
199 |
0 |
4,144 |
PA |
1,432 |
12 |
1,349 |
57 |
1,111 |
5,842 |
737 |
0 |
23,146 |
PR |
177 |
14 |
24 |
8 |
118 |
1,246 |
133 |
0 |
1,866 |
RI |
542 |
6 |
25 |
2 |
648 |
1,153 |
836 |
0 |
6,763 |
SC |
462 |
1 |
463 |
12 |
552 |
1,447 |
201 |
0 |
7,612 |
SD |
306 |
532 |
64 |
55 |
237 |
839 |
40 |
0 |
3,581 |
TN |
95 |
9 |
284 |
253 |
169 |
869 |
131 |
111 |
4,679 |
TX |
872 |
6 |
868 |
49 |
882 |
3,485 |
696 |
0 |
15,243 |
UT |
201 |
0 |
415 |
1 |
168 |
1,023 |
360 |
0 |
2,975 |
VA |
537 |
54 |
284 |
22 |
256 |
1,364 |
242 |
0 |
5,638 |
VI |
203 |
6 |
150 |
101 |
248 |
820 |
79 |
0 |
2,575 |
VT |
450 |
13 |
33 |
5 |
414 |
1,253 |
3,927 |
0 |
8,098 |
WA |
484 |
6 |
441 |
15 |
673 |
1,022 |
41 |
0 |
6,352 |
WI |
983 |
30 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
769 |
0 |
0 |
3,322 |
WV |
140 |
15 |
94 |
33 |
164 |
510 |
97 |
1 |
2,200 |
WY |
279 |
2 |
134 |
9 |
150 |
776 |
89 |
1 |
2,921 |
Cumulative |
28,211 |
4,200 |
15,404 |
4,331 |
28,540 |
91,658 |
34,380 |
125 |
393,009 |
Median |
393 |
15 |
239 |
32 |
396 |
1,252 |
220 |
0 |
5,657 |
Table 3. Summary of 2002 BRFSS Final Disposition Codes and Rules |
Code |
Description |
Definition |
Callback Rules |
100 Interview |
110 |
Complete |
Selected respondent meets the criteria for
a 120 and has completed the interview through the last question. |
Give final disposition upon completion of
interview. |
120 |
Partial Complete |
Sex and three or more questions from age,
race, ethnicity, marital status, education, employment status, county,
and existence of more than one telephone number have been answered with
a response other than ‘Don’t know/Not sure’ or ‘Refused’. |
Make a second attempt to fully complete the
interview after first refusal or termination. Give final disposition on
the second attempt if interview is not completed or, on the fifteenth or
subsequent attempt, even if there is only one occurrence of a refusal or
termination. |
200 Non-Interview, Household with Eligible
Respondent |
210 |
Termination within Questionnaire |
A hang-up or other termination after the
first question in the core has been asked and it or a subsequent
question has received a response other than ‘Don’t know/Not sure’ or
‘Refused’. The selected respondent has not answered enough questions for
the interview to qualify as a 120. |
Give final disposition after second refusal
or termination or when a first-time refusal or termination will not be
called a second time because of an irate respondent. On the fifteenth or
later attempt, give final disposition after a single refusal or
termination. |
220 |
Refusal after Respondent Selection |
A termination after respondent selection
but before respondent has given a response other than Don’t know/Not
sure or Refused to one or more questions in the core. The refusals can
come from any adult in the household and the initial refusal could have
come before respondent selection. |
Give final disposition after second refusal
or when a first-time refusal will not be called a second time because of
an irate respondent. On the fifteenth or subsequent call attempt, give
final disposition even if there is only one occurrence of a refusal. |
230 |
Selected Respondent Not Reached during
Interview Period |
Selected respondent was never spoken to or
was spoken to and asked to be called again later one or more times.
Includes cases where the selected respondent was away from residence for
part of the interviewing period. |
Give final disposition only after at least
5 calling occasions (each consisting of no more than 3 attempts at least
one hour apart) for a minimum total of 15 attempts, and the 15 or more
call attempts consist of at least 3 weekday, 3 weeknight, and 3 weekend
calls. |
240 |
Selected Respondent Away during Entire
Interview Period |
Selected respondent is expected to be away
from residence during the entire interviewing period, for example,
because of travel or a hospital stay. |
Give final disposition when informed of
absence. |
250 |
Language Problem after Respondent Selection |
After respondent selection, the selected or
another respondent does not speak English or another language for which
an interviewer and translated questionnaire are available well enough to
be interviewed. |
Give final disposition the first time a
selected respondent is contacted who does not adequately speak a
language for which an interviewer and questionnaire are available or the
second time such a respondent who cannot answer the screening questions
is contacted. |
260 |
Selected Respondent Unable to Complete an
Interview |
The selected respondent has a physical or
mental condition that prevents the completion of an interview and that
condition is expected to last through the entire interviewing period.
This includes a temporary condition that will last beyond the
interviewing period. |
Give final disposition (1) the first time a
selected respondent is contacted or is described by someone else as
unable to complete an interview during the interviewing period or (2)
the second time a respondent who is physically or mentally impaired is
contacted. |
270 |
Termination after Number of Adults Recorded
|
Respondent hangs up or terminates call
attempt after answering the number of adults question but before
answering the number of men and number of women questions. This differs
from 280 in that the respondent explicitly refuses. |
Give final disposition after second hang-up
or termination or when a first-time hang-up or termination will not be
called a second time because of an irate respondent. |
280 |
Household Contact after Number of Adults
Recorded |
Respondent answers the number of adults
question and asks to be called again later but the number of men
and number of women is never determined. On the surface, this is a
postponement that was never re-started but may be an implicit refusal.
|
Give final disposition only after (a) at
least 5 calling occasions (each consisting of no more than 3 attempts at
least one hour apart) for a minimum total of 15 call attempts, and (b)
the 15 or more call attempts consist of at least 3 weekday calls, 3
weeknight calls, and 3 weekend calls. |
300 Non-Interview, Eligibility Undetermined |
305 |
Household Members Away from Residence |
A house sitter, house cleaner, or other
non-member of a household states that all of the household members will
be away from the residence during the entire interviewing period. |
Give final disposition when informed. |
310 |
Termination, Housing Unit, Unknown if
Eligible |
A respondent hangs-up or terminates a call
attempt before answering the number of adults question. This differs
from 315 in that the respondent explicitly refuses. |
Give final disposition after second hang-up
or termination or when a first-time hang-up or termination will not be
called a second time because of an irate respondent. If the first
occurrence is on the fifteenth or subsequent call attempt, give final
disposition. |
315 |
Household Contact, Eligibility Undetermined |
A respondent verified that the number
reaches a private residence and asked to be called again later but the
number of adults in the household was never determined. On the surface,
this is a postponement that was never re-started but may be an implicit
refusal. |
Give final disposition only after (a) at
least 5 calling occasions (each consisting of no more than 3 attempts at
least one hour apart) for a minimum total of 15 call attempts, and (b)
the 15 or more call attempts consist of at least 3 weekday calls, 3
weeknight calls, and 3 weekend calls. |
320 |
Language Problem before Respondent
Selection |
A respondent who does not speak English or
another language for which an interviewer and translated questionnaire
are available well enough to answer the screening questions answers the
telephone twice before selection. |
Give final disposition after second contact
with a respondent who does not speak a language for which there is a
translated questionnaire and interviewer available. If the first
occurrence is on the fifteenth or subsequent call attempt, give final
disposition. |
325 |
Impairment before Respondent Selection |
A respondent whose physical or mental
impairment prevents him or her from completing the screening questions
answers the phone twice before respondent selection. |
Give final disposition after second contact
with a physically or mentally impaired respondent. If the first
occurrence is on the fifteenth or subsequent call attempt, give final
disposition. |
330 |
Termination, Unknown if Household |
A respondent hangs-up or terminates a call
attempt before confirming that the telephone number rings to a private
residence. |
Give final disposition after second
termination or when a first-time hang-up or termination will not be
called a second time because of an irate respondent. If the first
occurrence is on the fifteenth or subsequent call attempt, give final
disposition. |
332 |
Contact, Unknown if Household |
A respondent did not verify that the
telephone number reaches a private residence but asked to be called
again. On the surface, this is a postponement that was never re-started
but may be an implicit refusal. This differs from 330 in that the
respondent never explicitly refuses. |
Give final disposition only after (a) at
least 5 calling occasions (each consisting of no more than 3 attempts at
least one hour apart) for a minimum total of 15 call attempts, and (b)
the 15 or more call attempts consist of at least 3 weekday calls, 3
weeknight calls, and 3 weekend calls. |
335 |
Answering Device, Message Confirms
Household |
One or more call attempts reached an
answering machine but no person was ever spoken to. The message confirms
that the telephone number reaches a private residence by using the
words, "home," "house," "family," "residence" or a family name. |
Give final disposition only after (a) at
least 5 calling occasions (each consisting of no more than 3 attempts at
least one hour apart) for a minimum total of 15 call attempts, and (b)
the 15 or more call attempts consist of at least 3 weekday calls, 3
weeknight calls, and 3 weekend calls. |
340 |
Technological Barrier, Message Confirms
Household |
Call attempts reached a call blocking
message, a message asking the caller to identify himself or herself, or
other automated message, but no person. A message confirms that the
telephone number reaches a private residence. |
Give final disposition only after (a) at
least 5 calling occasions (each consisting of no more than 3 attempts at
least one hour apart) for a minimum total of 15 call attempts, and (b)
the 15 or more call attempts consist of at least 3 weekday calls, 3
weeknight calls, and 3 weekend calls. |
345 |
Answering Device, Unsure If Household |
One or more call attempts reached a
telephone answering machine but no person. The message leaves open the
possibility that the telephone number is reaching a private residence
but it does not explicitly state so. |
Give final disposition only after (a) at
least 5 calling occasions (each consisting of no more than 3 attempts at
least one hour apart) for a minimum total of 15 call attempts, and (b)
the 15 or more call attempts consist of at least 3 weekday calls, 3
weeknight calls, and 3 weekend calls. |
350 |
Technological Barrier, Unsure if Household |
Attempts reached a call blocking message, a
message asking the caller to identify himself or herself, or other
automated response, but no person. There is no message or a message does
not specify if the number is a private residence. |
Give final disposition only after (a) at
least 5 calling occasions (each consisting of no more than 3 attempts at
least one hour apart) for a minimum total of 15 call attempts, and (b)
the 15 or more call attempts consist of at least 3 weekday calls, 3
weeknight calls, and 3 weekend calls. |
355 |
Number Has Changed Status from Possible
Household to Non-Working |
On the second or subsequent call attempt, a
telephone number responds with a message indicating that the telephone
number called is a non-working number or has been changed and there is
at least one relevant previous interim disposition indicating the number
was working. |
Give final disposition when notified. |
360 |
No Answer |
Among telephone numbers that no person or
device ever answered, half or more of the call attempts resulted in a
normal telephone ring that no one answered. |
Give final disposition only after (a) at
least 5 calling occasions (each consisting of no more than 3 attempts at
least one hour apart) for a minimum total of 15 call attempts, and (b)
the 15 or more call attempts consist of at least 3 weekday, 3 weeknight,
and 3 weekend calls. |
365 |
Busy |
Among telephone numbers which no person or
device ever answered, more than half of the call attempts resulted in a
normal busy signal. |
Give final disposition only after (a) at
least 5 calling occasions (each consisting of no more than 3 attempts at
least 10 minutes apart) for a minimum total of 15 call attempts, and (b)
the 15 or more call attempts consist of at least 3 weekday calls, 3
weeknight calls, and 3 weekend calls. If possible, contact the telephone
company repair service to verify the number is in service. |
370 |
On "Never Call" List |
To be assigned to (those few) telephone
numbers that the BRFSS State Coordinator has determined, before calling
begins, should not be called. |
This disposition should never be assigned
to a telephone number with one or more call attempts. |
400 Not Eligible |
405 |
Out-of-state |
The telephone number rings out-of-state. |
Give final disposition when informed. This
code should take priority over other possible final disposition codes. |
410 |
Household, No Eligible
Respondent |
No one 18 years of age or older uses the
telephone. To be assigned when no one in the household is 18 years of
age or older or the telephone number is used by a teen under the age of
18 and the parents do not use that phone. |
Give final disposition when informed. |
420 |
Not a Household |
The person answering the phone or an
answering machine identifies the telephone number as a business, a group
quarters, a vacant or seasonally vacant housing unit, a pager, a mobile
phone, or a dedicated fax/data line. |
Give final disposition when informed. |
430 |
Dedicated Fax/data Line with No
Human Contact |
A telephone number used only as a fax,
data, or modem line. |
Give final disposition only after at least
2 calling occasions for a minimum of 6 attempts with at least one
relevant interim disposition code. |
440 |
Fast Busy |
A telephone number with at least one
interim disposition of ‘Fast Busy’ and all other interim dispositions
are ‘No Answer’, ‘Busy’, ‘Possible Non-working Number", or ‘Circuit
Busy’. |
Give final disposition only after at least
2 calling occasions (each consisting of no more than 3 attempts at least
one hour apart) for a minimum total of 6 call attempts with at least one
relevant interim disposition code. |
450 |
Non-working/ Disconnected
Number |
Usually recognized by a tritone, a
recording, a number that consistently rings to an incorrect number, or a
number that cannot be verified by a respondent. This code also includes
numbers that are pre-identified as non-working numbers by GENESYS. |
Give final disposition when the criteria
are met. If 15 call attempts are required, give final disposition only
after at least 5 calling occasions for a minimum total of 15 call
attempts, and the 15 or more call attempts consist of at least 3 weekday
calls, 3 weeknight calls, and 3 weekend calls. |
Table 4. BRFSS Call
Dispositions, Frequency Distribution by Categories of Case Outcomes by
State, 2002 |
State |
COIN |
TERE |
KNHH |
LIHH |
AMUR |
INHH |
NCUS |
BUNR |
AK |
2,726 |
629 |
987 |
877 |
309 |
31 |
3,076 |
2,484 |
AL |
3,154 |
678 |
1,582 |
1,224 |
105 |
23 |
750 |
1,909 |
AR |
3,962 |
985 |
1,972 |
2,097 |
183 |
35 |
1,093 |
3,017 |
AZ |
3,266 |
935 |
2,930 |
1,728 |
10 |
35 |
2,006 |
2,780 |
CA |
4,262 |
1,681 |
4,083 |
2,806 |
1,299 |
65 |
3,023 |
5,376 |
CO |
4,084 |
911 |
1,714 |
1,906 |
675 |
28 |
881 |
5,070 |
CT |
5,607 |
2,229 |
7,704 |
4,042 |
119 |
83 |
3,773 |
6,970 |
DC |
2,429 |
701 |
2,853 |
2,036 |
104 |
40 |
5,847 |
8,050 |
DE |
4,037 |
683 |
3,318 |
1,219 |
714 |
56 |
1,688 |
3,397 |
FL |
6,260 |
2,250 |
9,708 |
4,786 |
6 |
118 |
4,719 |
7,031 |
GA |
5,140 |
1,887 |
4,064 |
4,108 |
545 |
65 |
2,163 |
5,842 |
GU |
841 |
182 |
519 |
769 |
18 |
8 |
652 |
1,320 |
HI |
6,002 |
790 |
1,986 |
2,111 |
1,198 |
19 |
4,079 |
5,958 |
IA |
3,682 |
739 |
1,233 |
969 |
425 |
9 |
889 |
2,003 |
ID |
5,102 |
1,120 |
2,214 |
2,655 |
332 |
32 |
1,462 |
4,009 |
IL |
5,261 |
879 |
3,527 |
2,755 |
599 |
32 |
2,922 |
5,124 |
IN |
5,892 |
1,859 |
3,790 |
3,890 |
524 |
32 |
2,029 |
5,154 |
KS |
4,634 |
1,352 |
1,954 |
3,060 |
171 |
20 |
1,364 |
4,310 |
KY |
7,080 |
986 |
3,407 |
3,836 |
377 |
26 |
1,551 |
4,253 |
LA |
5,097 |
2,479 |
3,808 |
2,690 |
336 |
107 |
1,970 |
4,510 |
MA |
7,540 |
3,455 |
10,307 |
4,368 |
113 |
110 |
6,919 |
11,130 |
MD |
4,429 |
1,821 |
6,011 |
3,344 |
107 |
78 |
5,973 |
5,613 |
ME |
2,450 |
750 |
1,269 |
636 |
22 |
22 |
1,008 |
1,470 |
MI |
5,968 |
1,436 |
6,277 |
2,395 |
450 |
171 |
2,763 |
6,943 |
MN |
4,499 |
10 |
1,322 |
2,083 |
549 |
59 |
1,321 |
2,326 |
MO |
4,798 |
824 |
1,665 |
1,538 |
715 |
47 |
1,117 |
2,951 |
MS |
4,150 |
1,218 |
2,104 |
2,031 |
267 |
38 |
1,211 |
3,299 |
MT |
4,053 |
1,151 |
1,697 |
1,487 |
43 |
21 |
1,822 |
2,474 |
NC |
6,796 |
1,368 |
3,496 |
2,107 |
301 |
37 |
1,521 |
4,662 |
ND |
3,027 |
707 |
1,141 |
1,039 |
77 |
18 |
692 |
2,142 |
NE |
4,397 |
626 |
1,750 |
1,127 |
18 |
22 |
914 |
2,788 |
NH |
5,073 |
1,848 |
4,053 |
1,934 |
58 |
46 |
3,597 |
4,300 |
NJ |
6,263 |
2,690 |
10,868 |
5,404 |
476 |
249 |
10,066 |
11,613 |
NM |
4,716 |
1,043 |
1,776 |
1,625 |
1,093 |
25 |
1,451 |
3,140 |
NV |
3,164 |
475 |
571 |
2,820 |
448 |
79 |
1,467 |
2,544 |
NY |
4,552 |
1,637 |
4,745 |
4,399 |
730 |
35 |
3,304 |
6,465 |
OH |
4,115 |
1,805 |
3,839 |
2,299 |
101 |
44 |
2,088 |
3,681 |
OK |
6,819 |
1,135 |
2,327 |
1,868 |
693 |
79 |
1,699 |
4,118 |
OR |
3,111 |
857 |
1,782 |
1,672 |
175 |
26 |
1,141 |
2,966 |
PA |
13,719 |
4,326 |
9,195 |
9,373 |
1,406 |
345 |
6,579 |
12,738 |
PR |
4,129 |
145 |
825 |
199 |
32 |
5 |
1,379 |
1,306 |
RI |
3,873 |
1,426 |
3,896 |
1,754 |
27 |
42 |
1,989 |
3,587 |
SC |
4,620 |
1,662 |
3,587 |
3,453 |
475 |
44 |
1,648 |
4,519 |
SD |
4,816 |
1,141 |
1,471 |
1,520 |
119 |
20 |
879 |
2,883 |
TN |
3,212 |
11 |
685 |
2,464 |
537 |
58 |
1,000 |
1,719 |
TX |
6,262 |
2,282 |
6,590 |
6,046 |
917 |
107 |
4,181 |
8,378 |
UT |
4,095 |
544 |
940 |
716 |
416 |
9 |
1,383 |
1,991 |
VA |
4,462 |
1,152 |
2,855 |
1,899 |
306 |
10 |
1,606 |
3,061 |
VI |
2,361 |
495 |
1,461 |
760 |
251 |
22 |
899 |
2,905 |
VT |
4,259 |
1,121 |
2,332 |
1,109 |
38 |
23 |
5,180 |
3,098 |
WA |
4,942 |
1,788 |
3,450 |
2,577 |
456 |
42 |
1,063 |
5,037 |
WI |
4,403 |
970 |
1,903 |
1,346 |
0 |
21 |
769 |
2,344 |
WV |
3,363 |
593 |
1,065 |
892 |
127 |
12 |
607 |
1,260 |
WY |
3,574 |
717 |
1,417 |
1,059 |
143 |
19 |
865 |
2,613 |
Cumulative |
250,529 |
67,183 |
172,025 |
128,907 |
19,735 |
2,849 |
126,038 |
230,631 |
Median |
4,416 |
1,081 |
2,271 |
2,034 |
304 |
35 |
1,579 |
3,492 |
Table 4. continued |
State |
NOSN |
Elig HH |
Total Eligible |
EUHH |
Unknown |
Ineligible |
HH |
TOTAL |
AK |
25,481 |
1,117 |
3,811 |
1,717 |
4,793 |
27,996 |
5,250 |
36,600 |
AL |
8,122 |
1,080 |
4,172 |
2,572 |
3,322 |
10,054 |
6,661 |
17,547 |
AR |
18,556 |
1,894 |
5,791 |
3,408 |
4,501 |
21,608 |
9,051 |
31,900 |
AZ |
13,710 |
1,606 |
4,833 |
4,036 |
6,042 |
16,525 |
8,894 |
27,400 |
CA |
24,793 |
3,287 |
7,502 |
6,629 |
9,651 |
30,234 |
12,897 |
47,388 |
CO |
16,981 |
1,795 |
5,847 |
3,443 |
4,324 |
22,079 |
8,643 |
32,250 |
CT |
27,823 |
3,705 |
9,268 |
10,433 |
14,206 |
34,876 |
19,665 |
58,350 |
DC |
19,890 |
1,235 |
3,643 |
4,480 |
10,327 |
27,980 |
8,059 |
41,950 |
DE |
24,188 |
1,981 |
6,012 |
3,959 |
5,647 |
27,641 |
9,313 |
39,300 |
FL |
28,572 |
4,052 |
10,202 |
12,808 |
17,527 |
35,721 |
23,122 |
63,450 |
GA |
27,036 |
3,002 |
8,067 |
7,677 |
9,840 |
32,943 |
15,264 |
50,850 |
GU |
5,691 |
501 |
1,332 |
997 |
1,649 |
7,019 |
2,319 |
10,000 |
HI |
35,807 |
2,280 |
8,280 |
3,807 |
7,886 |
41,784 |
10,908 |
57,950 |
IA |
19,803 |
1,479 |
5,141 |
1,907 |
2,796 |
21,815 |
6,632 |
29,752 |
ID |
24,624 |
2,181 |
7,218 |
4,205 |
5,667 |
28,665 |
11,123 |
41,550 |
IL |
27,451 |
3,100 |
8,342 |
4,679 |
7,601 |
32,607 |
12,454 |
48,550 |
IN |
28,580 |
3,407 |
9,196 |
6,759 |
8,788 |
33,766 |
15,463 |
51,750 |
KS |
31,185 |
1,916 |
6,518 |
4,653 |
6,017 |
35,515 |
11,020 |
48,050 |
KY |
35,788 |
2,001 |
9,074 |
6,618 |
8,169 |
40,067 |
15,335 |
57,304 |
LA |
26,303 |
3,947 |
8,977 |
5,433 |
7,403 |
30,920 |
14,181 |
47,300 |
MA |
45,158 |
5,700 |
13,129 |
12,654 |
19,573 |
56,398 |
25,780 |
89,100 |
MD |
26,174 |
2,976 |
7,377 |
8,335 |
14,308 |
31,865 |
15,683 |
53,550 |
ME |
9,573 |
1,051 |
3,489 |
1,638 |
2,646 |
11,065 |
5,127 |
17,200 |
MI |
27,497 |
2,924 |
8,857 |
7,669 |
10,432 |
34,611 |
16,247 |
53,900 |
MN |
18,731 |
22 |
4,516 |
3,947 |
5,268 |
21,116 |
7,973 |
30,900 |
MO |
21,293 |
1,878 |
6,608 |
2,932 |
4,049 |
24,291 |
8,872 |
34,948 |
MS |
18,782 |
2,015 |
6,100 |
3,670 |
4,881 |
22,119 |
9,541 |
33,100 |
MT |
26,402 |
1,696 |
5,732 |
2,699 |
4,521 |
28,897 |
8,409 |
39,150 |
NC |
21,412 |
2,635 |
9,383 |
4,685 |
6,206 |
26,111 |
13,804 |
41,700 |
ND |
21,357 |
1,203 |
4,199 |
1,792 |
2,484 |
23,517 |
5,932 |
30,200 |
NE |
21,958 |
958 |
5,341 |
2,577 |
3,491 |
24,768 |
7,922 |
33,600 |
NH |
24,841 |
2,750 |
7,789 |
5,177 |
8,774 |
29,187 |
12,954 |
45,750 |
NJ |
47,264 |
4,777 |
10,956 |
14,745 |
24,811 |
59,126 |
25,474 |
94,893 |
NM |
18,136 |
1,933 |
6,607 |
3,649 |
5,100 |
21,301 |
9,185 |
33,005 |
NV |
16,674 |
946 |
4,102 |
3,376 |
4,843 |
19,297 |
7,109 |
28,242 |
NY |
23,633 |
3,536 |
8,002 |
8,061 |
11,365 |
30,133 |
15,368 |
49,500 |
OH |
17,028 |
2,644 |
6,736 |
5,423 |
7,511 |
20,753 |
12,102 |
35,000 |
OK |
29,536 |
2,293 |
9,066 |
3,776 |
5,475 |
33,733 |
12,228 |
48,274 |
OR |
13,620 |
1,519 |
4,594 |
3,003 |
4,144 |
16,612 |
7,448 |
25,350 |
PA |
71,519 |
7,961 |
21,452 |
16,567 |
23,146 |
84,602 |
36,958 |
129,200 |
PR |
7,752 |
724 |
4,846 |
487 |
1,866 |
9,063 |
5,303 |
15,772 |
RI |
21,656 |
2,359 |
6,202 |
4,774 |
6,763 |
25,285 |
10,991 |
38,250 |
SC |
20,042 |
3,330 |
7,833 |
5,964 |
7,612 |
24,605 |
13,366 |
40,050 |
SD |
30,351 |
1,577 |
6,365 |
2,702 |
3,581 |
33,254 |
8,968 |
43,200 |
TN |
10,000 |
23 |
3,230 |
3,679 |
4,679 |
11,777 |
6,430 |
19,686 |
TX |
47,387 |
4,928 |
11,035 |
11,062 |
15,243 |
55,872 |
21,287 |
82,150 |
UT |
15,256 |
1,039 |
5,119 |
1,592 |
2,975 |
17,256 |
6,304 |
25,350 |
VA |
15,445 |
2,250 |
6,642 |
4,032 |
5,638 |
18,516 |
10,378 |
30,796 |
VI |
10,246 |
1,373 |
3,652 |
1,676 |
2,575 |
13,173 |
5,099 |
19,400 |
VT |
27,290 |
1,702 |
5,941 |
2,918 |
8,098 |
30,411 |
8,844 |
44,450 |
WA |
25,345 |
3,037 |
7,924 |
5,289 |
6,352 |
30,424 |
12,799 |
44,700 |
WI |
13,694 |
1,713 |
6,069 |
2,553 |
3,322 |
16,059 |
8,643 |
25,450 |
WV |
7,681 |
1,097 |
4,447 |
1,593 |
2,200 |
8,953 |
5,925 |
15,600 |
WY |
15,843 |
1,308 |
4,854 |
2,056 |
2,921 |
18,475 |
6,786 |
26,250 |
Cumulative |
1,258,960 |
123,443 |
371,420 |
266,972 |
393,009 |
1,492,440 |
621,493 |
2,256,857 |
Median |
21,807 |
1,957 |
6,442 |
3,953 |
5,657 |
26,876 |
9,427 |
39,225 |
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