Missouri Resident County-Level Study Comparisons Profile

State: Missouri

Data Category2007 Number of Respondents2007 Prevalence (%)2011 Number of Respondents2011 Prevalence (%)Prevalence Different 2007-2011 (%)Significant Change 2007-2011 H/L/NSDownload Data
Fair or Poor General Health Status49,36819.0050,52920.131.13HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Activity Limitation49,37623.3250,49124.100.77NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
No health care coverage Ages - 18-6433,24119.4130,64323.664.24HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Could not get needed Medical care in past 12 months49,4428.4350,6309.020.59NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Did not get medical care because of cost- Among those who delayed or did not get needed medical care in the past 12 months3,65369.063,43171.702.65NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Did not get medical care because of lack of transportation - among those who needed medical care but could not get it in the past 12 months3,6534.123,4312.49-1.64LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Did not get medical care because of other reasons - among those who needed medical care but could not get it in the past 12 months3,65326.823,43125.81-1.01NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Current cigarette smoking49,01925.3850,47923.07-2.31LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
No leisure time physical activity49,46227.0650,56923.68-3.38LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Ate fruits and vegetables less than 5 times per day46,91876.9750,44987.4610.49HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Overweight(25.0-29.9 BMI)47,69435.3548,14534.50-0.85NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Obese(>= 30 BMI)47,69429.0948,14530.090.99NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Ever told had high blood pressure (Among those that had ever blood pressure checked)48,76820.3650,50634.3613.99HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Ever had blood cholesterol checked - among age 35 and older42,11288.7044,40989.500.79NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Current asthma49,3059.4850,42310.160.68NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Ever told had diabetes49,4779.7050,69010.680.98HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Never had mammogram - among women age 40 and older23,1589.0326,8489.870.84NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
No mammogram or clinical breast exam in last year - among women age 40 and older22,91028.8526,31930.481.62NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Never had a pap test - among women 18 and older28,6854.3331,2347.493.17HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
No pap test in last 3 years - among women age 18 and older28,44421.4830,70326.414.92HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Never had a blood stool test - among men and women age 50 and older29,52360.0935,03266.095.99HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
No blood stool test in last year - among men and women age 50 and older29,34387.2734,64090.403.13HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Never had a sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy - among men and women age 50 and older29,51438.4835,11833.81-4.67LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Had no sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy in last 10 years - among men and women age 50 and older29,40042.4734,87838.04-4.43LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Indicator constants and denominators for this Profile can be found here
* Percents are not provided for indicators with less than 50 respondents.
Data Category2007 Number of Respondents2007 Prevalence (%)2011 Number of Respondents2011 Prevalence (%)Prevalence Different 2007-2011 (%)Significant Change 2007-2011 H/L/NSDownload Data
Live with someone that smokes cigarettes34,59926.5334,94824.47-2.05LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Exposed to secondhand smoke in own home in past week48,48218.0150,32514.97-3.05LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Smoking not allowed in the home48,45866.2450,43470.784.53HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Exposed to secondhand smoke in a car during past week48,50228.7850,56526.45-2.33LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Smoking not allowed in car46,03961.2147,71565.464.26HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Exposed to secondhand smoke at work during past week among those who work indoors18,47713.3615,9647.69-5.67LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Smoking not allowed in work areas of workplaces among those who work indoors18,41280.0115,90183.913.90HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Smoking not allowed in public areas of workplaces among those who work indoors18,24378.2815,78485.076.79HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Want stronger workplace smoking policy among those who work indoors18,12813.2315,67410.93-2.30LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Employer offered cessation assistance to employees who work indoors within past year16,54730.4813,72335.585.10HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Did not go to a restaurant in past year because smoking was permitted47,66312.8150,17914.121.31HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Did not go to a restaurant in past year because smoking was not permitted47,5468.8350,1266.53-2.30LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Asked a stranger not to smoke around them in past year47,50013.3850,42913.00-0.37NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Think breathing other people's cigarette smoke is very or somewhat harmful to one's health45,51589.5747,12088.25-1.32LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Believe secondhand smoking causes:
Heart disease in adults42,34165.0340,18564.47-0.57NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Colon cancer in adults37,89127.2334,45929.302.07HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Respiratory problems in children45,53193.3146,57392.94-0.38NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
SIDS (Sudden Infant Death)35,00844.4831,33445.631.14NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Indicator constants and denominators for this Profile can be found here
* Percents are not provided for indicators with less than 50 respondents.
Data Category2007 Number of Respondents2007 Prevalence (%)2011 Number of Respondents2011 Prevalence (%)Prevalence Different 2007-2011 (%)Significant Change 2007-2011 H/L/NSDownload Data
Current cigarette smokers who made a quit attempt in past year10,85551.809,47052.951.15NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Current smokers who made a quit attempt in past year and used medication in last quit attempt5,39627.554,69328.801.25NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Current smokers who intend to quit in next 6 months10,36663.398,90963.00-0.39NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Current smokers who believe they can successfully quit10,46477.799,03777.47-0.32NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Asked about smoking by health care professional in past year47,77357.4138,99574.6717.26HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Current smokers who had seen a health care professional in past year and were advised to quit smoking by health care professional7,56872.656,50272.58-0.07NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Asked about smoking by dentist among those who have visited a dentist in past year32,42630.9827,65038.907.92HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Current smokers who have visited a dentist in past year and were advised to quit smoking by a dentist4,79433.634,03440.967.33HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Smokeless tobacco users who have visited a dentist in past year asked about smokeless tobacco use by dentist in past year1,28944.2627,96725.82-18.44LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Smokeless tobacco users who have visited a dentist in past year advised by a dentist to quit using smokeless tobacco in past year80040.4481554.6514.21HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Strongly disagree or disagree quitting will not benefit long time smokers
Overall prevalence45,41580.4547,65380.490.04NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Among current smokers9,92678.828,89976.75-2.06NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Among non-smokers35,36180.9838,54181.640.67NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Indicator constants and denominators for this Profile can be found here
* Percents are not provided for indicators with less than 50 respondents.
Data Category2007 Number of Respondents2007 Prevalence (%)2011 Number of Respondents2011 Prevalence (%)Prevalence Different 2007-2011 (%)Significant Change 2007-2011 H/L/NSDownload Data
Current cigarette smoking49,01925.3850,47923.07-2.31LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Former cigarette smoking49,01925.3050,47924.23-1.07NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Current smokeless tobacco use48,8744.0650,6224.420.36NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Current use of other tobacco products48,7646.0350,5464.99-1.04LExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Believe smoking cigarettes causes:
Heart attack44,37878.1544,46177.90-0.25NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Colon cancer38,37335.2635,90537.191.93HExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Stroke43,33374.2242,49973.92-0.30NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Low birth weight42,86186.3242,57886.640.32NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Impotence35,21652.4231,30552.27-0.15NSExcel IconPDF IconPDF Icon
Indicator constants and denominators for this Profile can be found here
* Percents are not provided for indicators with less than 50 respondents.