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2006 BRFSS Survey Results: Duplin/Greene/Harn./Jones/Lenoir/Samp./Wayne Counties

Diabetes

A test for hemoglobin 'A one C' measures the average level of blood sugar over the past three months.
About how many times in the past 12 months has a doctor, nurse, or other health professional checked you for hemoglobin 'A one C'?

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  Total
Respond.^
1 time 2 times 3-4 times 5+ times Never
N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%)
North Carolina 1,556 239 17.6 15.1-20.4 360 23.1 20.6-25.9 746 43.6 40.5-46.8 92 6.7 5.2- 8.6 119 9.0 7.2-11.2
-Dup./Greene/Harn./Jones/Len./Samp./Wayne 49 10 22.5 11.5-39.4 11 22.6 12.1-38.2 17 25.7 14.7-40.9 7 21.8 10.0-41.2 4 7.4 2.7-19.1
GENDER
Male 16 5 29.2 11.2-57.6 5 29.4 12.1-55.8 3 15.5 4.4-42.0 2 20.9 5.3-55.4 1 4.9 0.7-28.5
Female 33 5 17.1 6.5-37.9 6 17.1 6.7-37.2 14 33.8 18.3-53.8 5 22.6 8.6-47.4 3 9.4 2.8-26.9
RACE
White 28 4 18.0 6.0-43.0 10 34.6 18.1-56.0 8 21.6 9.5-41.8 4 21.0 7.7-45.7 2 4.9 1.1-19.0
Other 21 6 29.2 12.2-55.0 1 4.6 0.6-26.9 9 31.8 14.3-56.6 3 23.2 6.3-57.6 2 11.3 2.8-36.1
AGE
18-44 7 1 12.4 1.7-54.4 2 32.8 8.3-72.6 2 28.6 6.8-68.7 1 14.0 1.9-57.7 1 12.2 1.6-53.7
45+ 42 9 24.7 12.1-43.9 9 20.3 10.0-36.9 15 25.0 13.5-41.5 6 23.6 10.2-45.7 3 6.4 1.9-19.2
EDUCATION
H.S. or Less 28 7 33.6 15.9-57.5 6 24.4 10.5-47.1 8 14.7 6.4-30.2 4 17.6 6.1-41.4 3 9.7 2.9-27.7
Some College + 21 3 10.1 2.8-30.5 5 20.6 7.8-44.1 9 37.8 18.3-62.3 3 26.6 8.6-58.3 1 4.9 0.7-28.1
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Less than $50,000 30 5 20.9 8.5-43.2 4 9.8 3.2-26.3 13 29.8 15.0-50.5 4 26.1 9.4-54.7 4 13.4 4.8-32.4
$50,000+ 10 2 23.5 4.3-67.4 4 42.2 15.8-74.0 2 18.5 4.3-53.2 2 15.9 3.6-48.9 0 0.0 . - .

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^Use caution in interpreting percentages with a numerator of less than 20. N = numerator, % = 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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