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2002 BRFSS Survey Results: North Carolina

HIV/AIDS--FEMALE Respondents Only

In the past 12 months has a doctor, nurse, or other health professional talked to you about preventing sexually transmitted diseases through condom use?*

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  Total
Respond.#
Yes No
N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%)
TOTAL 3,090 452 17.3 15.2-19.7 2,638 82.7 80.3-84.8
RACE
White 2,290 240 12.1 10.0-14.6 2,050 87.9 85.4-90.0
African American 546 151 31.7 25.6-38.4 395 68.3 61.6-74.4
Asian 35 7 18.2 7.0-39.5 28 81.8 60.5-93.0
Native American 92 19 22.1 10.3-41.3 73 77.9 58.7-89.7
Other Minorities 109 29 29.3 18.6-42.8 80 70.7 57.2-81.4
HISPANIC
Hispanic 123 38 28.9 18.9-41.5 85 71.1 58.5-81.1
-English Speaking 54 14 26.9 13.8-45.7 40 73.1 54.3-86.2
-Spanish Speaking 69 24 29.9 17.2-46.7 45 70.1 53.3-82.8
Non-Hispanic 2,964 412 16.5 14.4-18.9 2,552 83.5 81.1-85.6
AGE
18-24 292 132 46.0 37.3-55.0 160 54.0 45.0-62.7
25-34 678 169 25.7 21.2-30.7 509 74.3 69.3-78.8
35-44 743 88 10.2 7.6-13.5 655 89.8 86.5-92.4
45-54 786 34 5.0 3.0- 8.4 752 95.0 91.6-97.0
55-64 591 29 5.4 3.3- 8.8 562 94.6 91.2-96.7
EDUCATION
Less Than H.S. 334 70 29.5 21.4-39.2 264 70.5 60.8-78.6
H.S. or G.E.D. 875 133 15.9 12.6-19.9 742 84.1 80.1-87.4
Some Post-H.S. 843 140 19.1 15.2-23.7 703 80.9 76.3-84.8
College Graduate 1,036 108 10.8 8.3-14.0 928 89.2 86.0-91.7
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Less than $15,000 275 71 26.4 18.8-35.7 204 73.6 64.3-81.2
$15,000- 24,999 498 121 32.6 25.6-40.5 377 67.4 59.5-74.4
$25,000- 34,999 382 68 19.8 14.4-26.5 314 80.2 73.5-85.6
$35,000- 49,999 438 48 12.1 8.3-17.3 390 87.9 82.7-91.7
$50,000-74,999 429 21 4.6 2.2- 9.2 408 95.4 90.8-97.8
$75,000+ 427 18 7.7 4.2-13.7 409 92.3 86.3-95.8
COUNTY/REGION**
Buncombe 185 23 13.5 8.8-20.1 162 86.5 79.9-91.2
Forsyth 221 41 23.0 16.6-31.0 180 77.0 69.0-83.4
Guilford 197 33 20.1 13.9-28.3 164 79.9 71.7-86.1
Henderson/Transylvania 178 14 8.1 4.4-14.3 164 91.9 85.7-95.6
Mecklenburg 222 34 18.7 13.0-26.2 188 81.3 73.8-87.0
Orange 216 37 20.0 13.2-29.2 179 80.0 70.8-86.8
Pitt 210 41 21.6 15.2-29.8 169 78.4 70.2-84.8
Randolph 180 19 21.9 10.6-39.9 161 78.1 60.1-89.4
Robeson 195 33 17.6 12.1-25.0 162 82.4 75.0-87.9
Wake 216 31 15.1 10.1-22.0 185 84.9 78.0-89.9
Western NC 266 25 8.3 5.4-12.4 241 91.7 87.6-94.6
Piedmont NC 425 56 15.4 11.2-20.8 369 84.6 79.2-88.8
Eastern NC 379 65 21.4 16.5-27.3 314 78.6 72.7-83.5

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* This question was asked only of respondents who reported being less than age 65.

#Use caution in interpreting cell sizes less than 50. N = Cell Size, % = Percentage, C.I.(95%) = Confidence Interval (at 95 percent probability level).
Percentages are weighted to population characteristics.

** Eastern North Carolina: Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick, Camden, Carteret, Chowan, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Dare, Duplin, Edgecombe, Gates, Greene, Halifax, Harnett, Hertford, Hoke, Hyde, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Martin, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Pender, Perquimans, Sampson, Scotland, Tyrrell, Washington, Wayne, Wilson
Piedmont North Carolina: Alamance, Alexander, Anson, Cabarrus, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cleveland, Davidson, Davie, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Iredell, Lee, Lincoln, Montgomery, Moore, Person, Richmond, Rockingham, Rowan, Stanly, Stokes, Union, Vance, Warren, Yadkin
Western North Carolina: Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, McDowell, Macon, Madison, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Surry, Swain, Watauga, Wilkes, Yancey

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