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Table 6_3_11.2
Children ages 2–17 for whom a health provider ever gave advice about using a helmet when riding a bicycle or motorcycle, United States, 2002
Population group Total population (in thousands)c Ever given advice Within past year Within past 2 years
Percentd SE Percente SE Percente SE
Total 65,261 35.2 0.8 25.1 0.7 31.2 0.8
Age 2–5 15,715 33.3 1.5 28.9 1.4 32.8 1.5
6–17 49,546 35.9 0.9 23.9 0.8 30.6 0.9
Gender Male 33,465 35.7 1.0 25.5 0.9 31.3 1.0
Female 31,796 34.7 1.0 24.7 0.9 30.9 1.0
Race White, single race 50,296 35.7 0.9 25.3 0.9 31.5 0.9
Black, single race 10,137 34.0 2.0 25.2 1.7 30.5 1.9
Asian, single race 2,341 33.9 3.8 23.2 2.9 29.2 3.4
NHOPI, single race 280 * * * * * *
AI/AN, single race 789 * * * * * *
Multiple races 1,417 37.2 4.7 27.0 4.2 32.3 4.4
Ethnicity Non-Hispanic, all races 53,547 36.0 0.9 25.6 0.8 31.6 0.9
Non-Hispanic, White 39,108 37.0 1.1 26.0 1.0 32.3 1.1
Non-Hispanic, Black 9,917 33.7 2.0 25.0 1.7 30.2 1.9
Hispanic 11,713 31.6 1.7 23.1 1.5 29.1 1.6
Family incomea Negative/poor 10,871 29.9 1.6 21.6 1.3 27.1 1.5
Near poor/low 13,746 32.0 1.5 22.5 1.3 28.8 1.4
Middle 22,506 34.4 1.4 24.1 1.2 29.7 1.3
High 18,138 42.0 1.8 30.6 1.5 37.2 1.7
Health insurance Any private 43,493 38.2 1.1 27.0 1.0 33.5 1.0
Public only 16,816 31.2 1.3 23.2 1.1 28.8 1.2
Uninsured 4,952 23.2 2.5 15.6 2.1 18.9 2.2
Residence locationb Metropolitan 55,430 37.0 0.9 26.4 0.8 32.6 0.9
  Large central metro 19,867 36.9 1.5 26.1 1.2 32.6 1.3
  Large fringe metro 16,461 41.3 1.8 29.5 1.5 36.7 1.7
  Medium metro 13,459 36.9 1.9 26.7 2.1 32.7 2.0
  Small metro 5,644 25.0 2.7 18.2 2.4 21.0 2.7
Nonmetropolitan 9,830 25.6 1.8 17.8 1.6 22.8 1.8
  Micropolitan 6,556 27.0 2.5 19.1 2.1 24.0 2.3
  Noncore 3,274 22.7 2.6 15.1 2.3 20.3 2.6
Language spoken most often at home English 58,663 36.3 0.9 25.7 0.8 31.9 0.8
Other 6,539 26.0 2.0 20.2 1.7 24.8 1.9
Perceived health status Excellent/very good/good 63,830 35.2 0.8 25.1 0.7 31.2 0.8
Fair/poor 1,431 35.4 4.2 28.8 3.6 30.9 3.6
CSHCN Yes 13,563 38.8 1.4 28.9 1.4 33.8 1.5
No 51,143 34.4 0.9 24.2 0.8 30.5 0.9

a 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.

b For more information, see the MEPS entry in Appendix A, Data Sources.

c Numbers may not add to total due to missing values or rounding.

d Denominator is total population, excluding children whose parents don't know if they had ever been given advice.

e Denominator is total population, excluding children whose parents don't know if they had ever been given the advice, or when they were given advice.

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

Key: AI/AN: American Indian or Alaska Native; NHOPI: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; CSHCN: children with special health care needs; 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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