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2003 BRFSS Survey Results: Nationwide Data

Binge Drinking

During this most recent occasion, how did you get most of the alcohol?*

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  Total
Respond.#
Someone else bought it I bought it at store I bought it at Restaurant/Bar Other
N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%)
All Participants 7,864 1,372 22.4 20.5-24.4 3,552 46.4 44.2-48.7 2,641 27.6 25.9-29.5 299 3.6 2.9- 4.4
California 603 149 25.7 21.7-30.1 301 52.7 47.9-57.4 136 18.9 15.7-22.5 17 2.7 1.5- 4.9
Maine 303 31 13.4 9.0-19.5 205 61.8 54.9-68.2 55 20.3 15.3-26.5 12 4.4 2.3- 8.5
Michigan 536 102 20.2 16.5-24.4 263 47.6 42.8-52.5 158 30.4 26.0-35.1 13 1.8 1.0- 3.4
Minnesota 617 127 23.3 19.4-27.6 265 41.4 37.0-45.9 214 33.4 29.2-37.9 11 2.0 1.0- 3.7
Montana 645 78 16.1 12.1-21.2 252 41.2 35.9-46.7 281 37.1 32.0-42.4 34 5.7 3.7- 8.7
Nebraska 662 118 20.2 16.6-24.3 279 41.2 36.9-45.5 237 34.6 30.4-39.0 28 4.1 2.7- 6.3
Nevada 509 75 15.4 11.3-20.5 257 52.7 46.2-59.0 153 28.9 23.6-35.0 24 3.0 1.8- 5.2
New Hampshire 694 93 16.0 12.7-19.8 401 56.1 51.6-60.5 169 23.5 20.0-27.4 31 4.5 3.0- 6.7
North Carolina 609 146 24.4 19.2-30.5 332 55.7 49.1-62.2 112 18.4 14.1-23.6 19 1.5 0.7- 3.0
Pennsylvania 542 99 19.4 15.8-23.5 183 34.8 30.4-39.5 206 36.4 31.9-41.1 54 9.4 7.1-12.3
South Dakota 775 113 16.5 13.4-20.2 296 37.5 33.5-41.7 353 44.1 39.9-48.3 13 1.9 1.0- 3.4
Wisconsin 804 158 21.5 17.9-25.4 285 33.1 29.2-37.2 341 43.5 39.3-47.8 20 2.0 1.2- 3.3
Wyoming 565 83 19.5 15.6-24.2 233 40.0 35.5-44.8 226 36.4 32.0-41.1 23 4.0 2.6- 6.1

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+ Only participating states or terretories are presented here.

*Asked only of respondents who reported having at least one occasion of binge drinking (past 30 days)

#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 and therefore cannot be calculated exactly from the numbers in this table.

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