2022 BRFSS Survey Results: Piedmont North Carolina

Inadequate Sleep

On average, how many hours of sleep do you get in a 24-hour period?

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  Total
Respond.^
1-5 hrs. 6 hrs. 7-8 hrs. 9+ hrs.
N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%)
North Carolina 4,435 518 12.5 11.2-14.0 953 21.6 20.0-23.3 2,648 58.3 56.3-60.3 316 7.6 6.5- 8.7
Piedmont NC 2,333 244 12.0 10.2-14.0 522 22.8 20.7-25.1 1,419 58.4 55.7-61.0 148 6.8 5.6- 8.3
GENDER
Male 1,130 111 10.3 8.3-12.8 261 24.4 21.3-27.9 691 58.3 54.6-62.0 67 6.9 5.1- 9.3
Female 1,203 133 13.5 10.7-16.8 261 21.3 18.5-24.5 728 58.5 54.6-62.2 81 6.7 5.1- 8.8
RACE
Non-Hispanic White 1,443 116 10.4 8.1-13.2 299 21.6 19.0-24.4 929 61.3 57.9-64.6 99 6.8 5.3- 8.6
Non-Hispanic Black 431 70 14.5 11.1-18.6 125 26.9 22.3-32.1 210 51.3 45.5-56.9 26 7.4 4.6-11.7
Other 404 52 15.0 10.6-20.8 85 21.4 15.6-28.6 246 56.7 49.7-63.4 21 6.9 3.8-12.2
AGE
18-34 596 57 10.8 7.7-14.9 141 24.5 20.4-29.3 368 58.4 53.2-63.3 30 6.3 4.1- 9.6
35-44 381 54 16.7 12.2-22.3 93 25.7 20.4-31.7 218 54.0 47.7-60.2 16 3.6 2.0- 6.4
45-54 397 46 10.4 7.3-14.5 94 22.5 17.7-28.2 234 60.9 54.2-67.2 23 6.2 3.9- 9.7
55-64 388 46 13.7 9.5-19.2 90 22.4 17.8-27.7 233 58.5 52.3-64.5 19 5.4 3.2- 8.9
65-74 321 *** *** *** 64 22.2 16.7-28.8 198 56.3 48.8-63.6 32 9.8 6.4-14.6
75+ 190 *** *** *** 26 13.5 7.7-22.7 132 64.3 53.5-73.8 *** *** ***
EDUCATION
Less Than H.S. 156 *** *** *** 27 17.7 11.0-27.2 84 40.2 30.7-50.4 18 14.2 8.0-23.9
H.S. or G.E.D. 471 69 13.4 10.3-17.4 108 25.8 20.8-31.5 257 53.7 48.0-59.3 37 7.0 4.8-10.2
Some Post-H.S. 614 67 11.2 8.5-14.7 153 22.9 19.3-27.1 352 59.6 54.5-64.4 42 6.3 4.2- 9.2
College Graduate 1,077 80 7.4 5.7- 9.5 229 21.6 18.8-24.6 718 65.8 62.3-69.1 50 5.3 3.8- 7.3
FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY
Yes 639 104 18.9 14.6-24.1 158 24.6 20.4-29.2 308 46.4 41.1-51.7 69 10.2 7.4-13.8
No 1,609 130 9.0 7.3-11.0 344 22.3 19.8-25.0 1,061 63.3 60.3-66.3 74 5.4 4.1- 7.1
VETERAN STATUS
Veteran 221 33 17.8 12.1-25.5 56 27.1 20.6-34.8 118 48.9 41.0-56.8 14 6.2 3.5-10.9
Non-Veteran 2,090 208 11.3 9.4-13.4 463 22.5 20.3-25.0 1,287 59.3 56.5-62.1 132 6.9 5.5- 8.5
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Employed or Self-Employed 1,423 137 10.4 8.6-12.7 356 24.6 22.0-27.4 877 60.6 57.4-63.7 53 4.4 3.1- 6.1
Unemployed 91 21 17.3 10.6-26.9 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Retired 483 32 8.4 5.5-12.6 81 17.2 13.1-22.3 316 64.1 58.1-69.7 54 10.3 7.4-14.1
Unable to Work 131 *** *** *** 29 21.9 13.7-33.3 *** *** *** *** *** ***
Other not in Labor Force 160 *** *** *** 28 20.2 13.3-29.6 *** *** *** *** *** ***
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Less than $15,000 126 *** *** *** 23 13.9 8.7-21.5 *** *** *** *** *** ***
$15,000- 24,999 172 31 21.9 14.3-32.2 37 25.0 16.6-35.7 84 43.3 33.8-53.3 20 9.8 5.8-16.3
$25,000- 34,999 201 26 14.0 8.4-22.2 55 25.7 18.9-34.0 101 51.9 43.1-60.6 19 8.5 5.0-14.0
$35,000- 49,999 210 19 9.1 5.3-15.3 49 24.5 17.9-32.5 133 59.9 51.1-68.1 *** *** ***
$50,000- 74,999 277 36 17.3 11.0-26.2 63 21.5 16.3-27.8 164 55.6 47.8-63.2 14 5.6 3.1- 9.9
$75,000+ 811 56 7.2 5.4- 9.6 182 24.0 20.6-27.8 531 63.2 59.1-67.1 42 5.6 3.9- 7.8
Don't know/Not sure or Refused 536 49 9.7 6.9-13.5 113 21.6 17.1-27.0 339 60.8 54.9-66.5 35 7.8 5.0-11.9
POVERTY LEVEL2
Less than 50% 54 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
50% to 100% 164 30 23.8 15.8-34.2 42 23.0 16.3-31.4 83 50.7 40.8-60.5 *** *** ***
101% to 150% 137 *** *** *** 32 20.4 13.5-29.5 *** *** *** 18 10.6 6.1-17.8
151% to 200% 150 23 13.9 8.4-22.1 37 27.0 18.6-37.4 78 49.7 39.7-59.8 *** *** ***
More than 200% 1,246 103 8.9 7.1-11.1 281 23.5 20.7-26.5 792 61.5 58.1-64.7 70 6.1 4.7- 8.0
Don't know/Not sure or Refused 536 49 9.7 6.9-13.5 113 21.6 17.1-27.0 339 60.8 54.9-66.5 35 7.8 5.0-11.9
HOUSING
Own 1,401 114 10.5 8.3-13.3 311 22.1 19.5-25.0 889 60.7 57.3-64.1 87 6.6 5.1- 8.6
Rent 719 100 14.5 11.5-18.2 152 22.3 18.8-26.3 416 54.6 50.1-59.1 51 8.5 6.0-12.0
Other arrangement 179 27 16.4 10.5-24.6 47 27.5 18.9-38.2 95 51.5 41.8-61.1 *** *** ***
RURAL-URBAN RESIDENT1
Urban 1,394 148 11.9 9.8-14.3 326 23.6 21.0-26.4 844 58.4 55.1-61.6 76 6.2 4.6- 8.1
Regional City or Suburban County 555 49 10.4 7.0-15.1 118 22.3 17.8-27.6 342 58.2 52.4-63.9 46 9.1 6.3-13.0
Rural 384 47 14.8 9.9-21.4 78 21.1 16.2-27.1 233 58.7 51.8-65.2 26 5.4 3.4- 8.6
NC DEPT OF COMMERCE COUNTY TIER3
Most Distressed Counties (Tier 1) 103 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Less Distressed Counties (Tier 2) 850 81 10.5 7.8-13.8 197 23.2 19.6-27.3 516 60.2 55.6-64.6 56 6.2 4.4- 8.6
Least Distressed Counties (Tier 3) 1,380 144 11.6 9.5-14.0 308 23.0 20.4-25.9 847 58.3 55.0-61.6 81 7.1 5.4- 9.3
CDC SOCIAL VULNERABILITY INDEX4
1st Quartile - Least Vulnerable 807 71 9.3 7.0-12.3 167 21.5 18.1-25.2 516 60.9 56.7-65.0 53 8.3 6.0-11.3
2nd Quartile 932 111 13.2 10.5-16.6 220 24.5 21.1-28.2 552 57.2 53.1-61.3 49 5.0 3.5- 7.3
3rd Quartile 531 53 12.4 8.4-18.0 122 20.5 16.5-25.2 318 59.4 53.2-65.3 38 7.7 5.1-11.5
4th Quartile - Most Vulnerable 63 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***

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PLEASE NOTE: Due to changes in the weighting methodology and other factors, results from 2022 are NOT comparable to 2010
and earlier years.

***The estimate was suppressed because it did not meet statistical reliability standards. See BRFSS 2022 Annual Results Technical Notes for more details.

1Based on U.S Census Bureau population estimates at the county level. Please see the BRFSS 2022 Annual Results Technical Notes for details.

2Based on 2022 U.S Census Bureau poverty threshold incomes. Please see the BRFSS 2022 Annual Results Technical Notes for details.

3NC Dept. of Commerce County Tier Classification, based on respondent’s county of residence.
Please see the BRFSS 2022 Annual Results Technical Notes for details.

4Quartile of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Social Vulnerability Index
(https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/placeandhealth/svi/index.html) for respondent’s county of residence.
Please see the BRFSS 2022 Annual Results Technical Notes for details.

^Use caution in interpreting cell sizes less than 50, % = 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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