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Table 1.20a
Percent of adults age 18 and over with diabetes who reported receiving an influenza immunization in the past year, United States, 2000 and 2002
    2002 2000
Population group Total population (in thousands)g Percent Standard error Total population (in thousands)g Percent Standard error
               
Total   14,015 58.0 1.5 12,608 54.8 2.2
               
Racea White 10,765 60.9 1.5 - - - - - -
Black 2,368 44.4 3.5 - - - - - -
American Indian/Alaska Native DSU DSU DSU - - - - - -
Asian DSU DSU DSU - - - - - -
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander DSU DSU DSU - - - - - -
Multiple races DSU DSU DSU - - - - - -
               
Ethnicityb Hispanic, all races 1,753 41.9 3.6 1,633 46.6 3.6
Non-Hispanic, all races 12,262 60.3 1.6 10,975 56.0 2.5
Non-Hispanic, White 9,093 64.6 1.7 8,415 59.2 2.5
Non-Hispanic, Black 2,359 44.5 3.5 2,081 43.4 4.9
Non-Hispanic, other DSU DSU DSU DSU DSU DSU
               
Gender Male 6,914 58.4 2.0 5,872 56.6 2.9
Female 7,101 57.5 2.0 6,736 53.2 2.6
               
Age 18-44 1,884 31.0 3.7 2,072 29.9 4.8
45-64 6,386 51.7 2.1 5,309 48.7 2.8
65 and over 5,745 73.6 2.0 5,227 70.8 2.9
               
Educationc Less than high school 4,511 58.1 2.2 3,986 54.1 3.2
High school graduate 4,554 59.9 2.8 4,211 51.7 2.8
At least some college 4,808 56.1 2.4 4,245 58.4 4.0
               
Employment statusd Employed 5,124 43.6 2.5 4,726 42.9 3.2
Not employed 3,146 52.5 2.7 2,655 44.4 3.8
               
Health insurance, age 18-64 Any private 5,677 46.5 2.3 5,330 44.5 3.1
Public only 1,570 55.5 3.6 1,213 43.0 5.4
Uninsured 1,023 36.9 4.5 DSU DSU DSU
               
Health insurance, age 65 and over Medicare only 1,730 73.6 3.7 1,593 65.2 5.8
Medicare and private 3,060 76.3 2.9 2,749 76.0 3.8
Medicare and other public 924 64.7 4.4 DSU DSU DSU
               
Family incomee Negative or poor 1,801 51.7 3.5 1,744 51.0 5.0
Near poor/low income 3,454 62.0 2.6 3,085 56.2 3.5
Middle income 4,112 53.8 2.6 3,610 50.0 3.5
High income 4,647 61.1 2.7 4,168 59.4 3.1
               
Residence locationf Metropolitan-large 7,127 53.5 2.3 6,417 54.6 3.1
Metropolitan-small 4,049 63.1 2.2 3,457 54.8 4.6
Micropolitan 1,872 60.0 3.7 1,706 56.8 5.2
Noncore 967 64.6 5.4 DSU DSU DSU
               
Perceived health status Excellent, very good or good 8,038 57.2 2.1 7,588 53.9 2.4
Fair or poor 5,977 59.0 2.0 5,020 56.2 3.0
               

a Prior to 2002, racial categories were not directly comparable to those used for 2002 data. Thus, race data for 2000 are not shown.

b Beginning in 2002, individuals could report multiple races. For 2002 and later years, Non-Hispanic White and Black categories exclude multiple race individuals and are not directly comparable to data from previous years.

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.

d Employment status for persons age 18-64 only.

e "Negative or poor" refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; "near poor/low income", over the poverty line to just below 200 percent of the poverty line; "middle income", 200 percent to just below 400 percent of the poverty line; and "high income", 400 percent of the poverty line and over.

f See the MEPS entry in the Data Sources section of the Measures Specifications Appendix for more information.

g Total adult diabetes population, age 18 and over. Numbers may not add to total due to missing or rounding.

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

- -  Data not shown. See footnote a.

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.

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