Assessing Health Risks in Montana : 1999 Survey Results From the Montana Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2001
Assessing Health Risks in Montana : 1999 Survey Results From the Montana Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2001
Montana. Dept. of Public Health And Human Services
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Population Estimatesfor States by Age Race Sex, and Hi^Danic Origin: July 1, 1999.Wadiington, DC: U.S. CensusBureau, Population Estimates Program, Population Divi3on;July 2000. (I nterndt R eleas Date August 3Q 2000) We£tat.We^ar" Complex Samples 3.0 Usr's Guide Chicago, IL: SPSS Inc.; 1998. M^/ 1 S^ .- i^i'm JW^j^^M ife S*^ Su RVEY Re SU LT S fl '!r ^♦>:^ J ■ '-^J i/1 V ^/ hV'-r: J^\V>V1^ t: p u' 'M IM^t.f -■■' 1- :^- ■'atv*^ _.> .*i-.. Be^.^: A ■' ■■; •'^.: Health Status How would you say y^u...r general health is? Eleven percent of M ontana adults described their general health as"fair" or "poor" in 1999. Females (13%) reported fair or poor health more frequently than did males (9%), The prevalence of "fair" or"poor" health was positively associated with age. Adults aged 45 and older reported "fair" or "poor" health more frequently than did younger adults Adults with less than a high school education were much more likely to report their general health as"fair" or "poor" compared to adults with higher levels of education.
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