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Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
COMPREHENSIVE CANCER
ALLIANCE FOR IDAHO
Priority Objectives – June 2005
Presented at CCAI General Meeting
September 13, 2006
Chris Johnson, CDRI
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
COMPREHENSIVE CANCER ALLIANCE FOR IDAHO
Prioriy Objectives - June 2006
Obj.
No. Priority
Objective
1.1
2
By 2010, reduce the proportion of Idaho students in grades 9-12 who have
used any form of tobacco during the previous 30 days to 13.4%.
1.8
10
By 2010, increase to 65% the percentage of Idaho adults who accumulate
30 minutes or more per day of moderate physical activity on five or more
days of the week or participate in 20 minutes or more of vigorous physical
activity on three or more days of the week.
Baseline
21.4%
(2005)
54.0%
(2005)
Data
Source
YRBSS
BRFSS
1.9
4
By 2010, increase to 80% the percentage of Idaho high school students
who accumulate 30 minutes or more per day of moderate physical activity
on five or more days of the week or participate in 20 minutes or more of
vigorous physical activity on three or more days of the week.
73.0%
(2005)
YRBSS
1.11
5
By 2010, increase to 45% the percentage of Idaho adults who are neither
overweight nor obese (have a body mass index of less than 25.0).
38.6%
(2005)
BRFSS
1.13
7
By 2010, increase the proportion of Idahoans who use at least one of the Not Collected BRFSS
following protective measures that may reduce the risk of skin cancer: 1)
- Alternate
avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.; 2) wear sun-protective clothing
Interim
when exposed to sunlight; 3) use sunscreen with a sun-protective factor
Objectives
(SPF) of 15 or higher; 4) and avoid artificial sources of ultraviolet light.
1.15
9
By 2010, reduce population exposure to arsenic in soil, water, and
chromated copper arsenate (CCA)-treated wood.
Well Water
Testing
1.16
8
By 2010, increase to 25% the percentage of households that have been
tested for radon.
15.9%
BRFSS
(1999-2005)
1.18
12 (tie) By 2010, reduce population exposure to dioxins and furans.
BRFSS
IDEQ
??
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Obj.
No. Priority
2.1
3
Objective
a) By 2010, increase to 70 percent the proportion of women age 40 and
older who report having had a mammogram and clinical breast exam in
the past two years.
b) Increase to 74 percent the percentage of women age 50 and older who
report having had a mammogram in the past two years.
2.2
12 (tie) By 2010, increase to 90 percent the number of women, age 18 and older,
who report having had a Pap smear in the prior three years.
2.4
1
By 2010, increase to 50% the percentage of adults age 50 and over who
report having received either a colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy within the
past 5 years.
3.1
11
3.3
10
3.4
6
By 2010, increase provider utilization of evidence-based treatment
guidelines.
By 2010, increase the ability of cancer patients to make informed decisions
regarding their care.
By 2010, reduce racial, ethnic, socioeconomic and other disparities in
access to cancer treatment and care.
4.2
6
Increase the knowledge of health professionals and lay health leaders
regarding quality of life and survivorship issues.
Baseline
59.3%
(2004)
Data
Source
BRFSS
67.5%
(2004)
78.2%
(2004)
BRFSS
38.0%
(2004)
BRFSS
CDRI
??
CDRI
BRFSS
??
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Data Sources
• YRBSS
– Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
– School-based health survey of public high school
students in Idaho. Conducted by the Idaho
Department of Education with assistance from Idaho
Division of Health and CDC.
• BRFSS
– Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
– Phone-based health survey of adults aged 18+.
Conducted by Idaho Division of Health under
cooperative agreement with CDC.
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Presentation Format
• Population Prevalence
• Probability (Odds Ratios)
• Maps
– Crude (Population Prevalence)
– Adjusted (Odds Ratios)
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Prevalence
• In epidemiology, the prevalence of a
disease or condition is defined as:
– the total number of persons with the
disease/condition in a specified population at
a specified time
– and/or
– the ratio of the number of cases of the
disease/condition to the total population size
at a specified time (percentage, rate).
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Odds Ratio
• The odds are a way of representing
probability, especially familiar for betting.
• Example: the odds that a single throw of
a die will produce a six are 1 to 5, or 1/5.
• The odds is the ratio of the probability
that the event of interest occurs to the
probability that it does not.
– This is often estimated by the ratio of the
number of times that the event of interest
occurs to the number of times that it does
not.
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Youth Tobacco Use
By 2010 Decrease to 13.4% the percentage of Idaho students in grades 9-12 who have used
any form of tobacco during the previous 30 days.
Source: 2005 Idaho Youth Risk Behavior Survey
2005 Idaho total
Sex
Male
Female
Ethnicity
Hispanic
White
Number needing to stop
Number of
using tobacco in order to
Tobacco Users
hit target
14,274
5,336
N
1,368
%
21.4%
95% C.I.
18.3% - 24.5%
Total Population*
(rounded)
66,700
653
717
27.1%
15.9%
21.6% - 32.6%
13.1% - 18.7%
33,300
33,400
9,024
5,311
4,562
835
122
1,046
23.4%
21.1%
15.8% - 31.0%
17.9% - 24.3%
6,000
57,900
1,404
12,217
600
4,458
251
336
468
311
18.0%
21.1%
21.9%
25.5%
12.4% - 23.6%
16.3% - 25.9%
16.8% - 27.0%
18.6% - 32.4%
17,800
17,700
16,000
15,100
3,204
3,735
3,504
3,851
819
1,363
1,360
1,827
Grade
9th
10th
11th
12th
*Based on weighted sample values; data were weighted by grade and sex to represent Idaho public school students in grades 9 through 12.
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Physical Activity: 30+ Min Moderate 5+ Days/Wk or 20+ Min Vigorous 3+ Days/Wk
Men and Women Aged 18+
Goal: 65%
Overall
Yes
Percent 95% Confidence
N Phys Act
Interval
5290
58.0% 56.3% - 59.8%
Rounded 2005
Population
951,000
Number
Phys Act
552,000
Insuff.
Phys Act
399,000
# To Reach
Goal
67,000
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
Percent 95% Confidence
N Phys Act
Interval
4790
59.1% 57.2% - 60.9%
289
46.0% 37.1% - 54.9%
82
57.1% 44.3% - 69.8%
120
60.9% 49.2% - 72.6%
Rounded 2005
Population
827,000
80,000
14,000
28,000
Number
Phys Act
488,000
37,000
8,000
17,000
Insuff.
Phys Act
338,000
43,000
6,000
11,000
# To Reach
Goal
50,000
16,000
2,000
2,000
Age Group
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Phys Act
Interval
319
64.5% 57.7% - 71.3%
818
60.4% 56.3% - 64.5%
927
62.8% 59.1% - 66.6%
1129
59.0% 55.5% - 62.5%
935
52.0% 48.1% - 55.8%
1162
46.7% 43.3% - 50.1%
Rounded 2005
Population
150,000
173,000
178,000
181,000
128,000
142,000
Number
Phys Act
97,000
104,000
112,000
107,000
67,000
66,000
Insuff.
Phys Act
53,000
68,000
66,000
74,000
62,000
76,000
# To Reach
Goal
1,000
8,000
4,000
11,000
17,000
27,000
Sex
Male
Female
Percent 95% Confidence
N Phys Act
Interval
2047
59.9% 57.1% - 62.8%
3243
56.1% 54.0% - 58.3%
Rounded 2005
Population
478,000
473,000
Number
Phys Act
287,000
265,000
Insuff.
Phys Act
192,000
207,000
# To Reach
Goal
25,000
42,000
Health Insurance
Yes
No
Percent 95% Confidence
N Phys Act
Interval
4444
58.7% 56.8% - 60.6%
832
54.9% 49.7% - 60.0%
Rounded 2005
Population
770,000
176,000
Number
Phys Act
452,000
97,000
Insuff.
Phys Act
318,000
80,000
# To Reach
Goal
49,000
18,000
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Phys Act
Interval
573
53.7% 47.2% - 60.1%
961
52.1% 47.6% - 56.5%
750
58.3% 53.3% - 63.3%
937
59.1% 54.9% - 63.3%
1572
63.7% 60.8% - 66.6%
Rounded 2005
Population
92,000
157,000
134,000
172,000
305,000
Number
Phys Act
49,000
82,000
78,000
102,000
194,000
Insuff.
Phys Act
43,000
75,000
56,000
71,000
111,000
# To Reach
Goal
11,000
21,000
9,000
11,000
4,000
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
Percent 95% Confidence
N Phys Act
Interval
3809
55.8% 53.6% - 58.0%
1474
63.8% 60.7% - 66.8%
Rounded 2005
Population
684,000
267,000
Number
Phys Act
382,000
170,000
Insuff.
Phys Act
302,000
97,000
# To Reach
Goal
63,000
4,000
Source: 2005 BRFSS data provided by BHPVS, analyzed by CDRI.
Note: Estimated 2005 population based on 2005 BRFSS weights. Category totals are not equal due to differential
missing data patterns. Population numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000. Number to screen to reach goal rounded
up to nearest 1,000.
* In 2005, Idaho ranked 12th among states (1st = best) in the proportion of adults who engaged in moderate or
vigorous physical activity for the prescribed durations and frequencies.
Physical Activity
Men and Women Aged 18+
Aggregated BRFSS Data 2001-2005
Results from Multilevel Logistic Regression Modeling
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Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Fixed Parameters
Main Effect
OR
95% CI
Age, y
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
2.45
1.76
1.53
1.23
1.07
1.00
2.09
1.55
1.35
1.09
0.95
Sex
Male
Female
1.14
1.00
1.06 - 1.22
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
1.13
0.74
1.03
1.00
0.89 - 1.43
0.55 - 0.99
0.71 - 1.49
Health Insurance
Yes
No
0.96
1.00
0.86 - 1.07
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
1.00
1.22
1.40
1.62
1.93
1.07
1.23
1.42
1.69
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
1.00
1.15
1.06 - 1.25
Year of Survey
2001
2003
2005
0.98
1.03
1.00
-
-
2.88
1.99
1.72
1.38
1.22
1.38
1.61
1.85
2.20
0.90 - 1.07
0.94 - 1.12
Variation (on Logit Scale) in Screening Between Counties, Before and After
Taking Into Account Individual-Level Covariates, Idaho, 2001-2005
Before Adjustment
0.0352
After
0.0247
Percent Change
-29.8%
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Youth Physical Activity
By 2010 Increase to 80% the percentage of idaho high school students who accumulate 30 minutes or more per
day of moderate physical activity on five or more days of the week or participate in 20 minutes or more of
vigorous physical acitivity on three or more days of the week.
Source: 2005 Idaho Youth Risk Behavior Survey
2005 Idaho total
Sex
Male
Female
Ethnicity
Hispanic
White
Number of
Physically Active
Youth
48,691
Number of students
needing to increase
P.A. to hit target
4,669
N
1,434
%
73.0%
95% C.I.
70.5% - 75.5%
Total Population*
(rounded)
66,700
694
735
78.3%
67.6%
75.1% - 81.5%
63.0% - 72.2%
32,300
34,200
25,291
23,119
549
4,241
150
1,088
70.2%
73.6%
61.3% - 79.1%
71.0% - 76.2%
7,000
50,600
4,914
37,242
686
3,238
263
345
493
323
75.3%
78.4%
68.8%
68.7%
70.8% - 79.8%
74.1% - 82.7%
63.8% - 73.8%
61.3% - 76.2%
12,200
16,000
22,900
15,000
9,187
12,544
15,755
10,305
573
256
2,565
1,695
Grade
9th
10th
11th
12th
*Based on weighted sample values; data were weighted by grade and sex to represent Idaho public school students in grades 9 through 12.
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Body Mass Index: Neither Overweight Nor Obese (BMI<25.0)
Men and Women Aged 18+
Goal: 45%
Overall
Yes
Percent 95% Confidence
N OK Weight
Interval
5439
38.6% 36.8% - 40.4%
Rounded 2005 Number
Population OK Weight
970,000
375,000
OverWeight
595,000
# To Reach
Goal
62,000
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
Percent 95% Confidence
N OK Weight
Interval
4953
38.9% 37.0% - 40.7%
262
40.1% 30.4% - 49.8%
87
24.7% 14.2% - 35.2%
129
36.1% 25.3% - 46.9%
Rounded 2005 Number
Population OK Weight
853,000
332,000
69,000
28,000
15,000
4,000
30,000
11,000
OverWeight
522,000
42,000
11,000
19,000
# To Reach
Goal
53,000
4,000
3,000
3,000
Age Group
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Percent 95% Confidence
N OK Weight
Interval
316
59.2% 52.1% - 66.4%
818
42.1% 38.1% - 46.2%
941
34.6% 30.9% - 38.2%
1134
29.1% 26.1% - 32.2%
955
30.9% 27.4% - 34.3%
1275
38.2% 35.1% - 41.4%
Rounded 2005 Number
Population OK Weight
144,000
86,000
173,000
73,000
180,000
62,000
184,000
54,000
131,000
40,000
157,000
60,000
OverWeight
59,000
100,000
118,000
131,000
91,000
97,000
# To Reach
Goal
5,000
19,000
30,000
19,000
11,000
Sex
Male
Female
Percent 95% Confidence
N OK Weight
Interval
2159
29.2% 26.3% - 32.0%
3280
48.4% 46.2% - 50.6%
Rounded 2005 Number
Population OK Weight
492,000
144,000
478,000
231,000
OverWeight
349,000
247,000
# To Reach
Goal
78,000
-
Health Insurance
Yes
No
Percent 95% Confidence
N OK Weight
Interval
4599
37.6% 35.8% - 39.4%
826
43.5% 38.1% - 48.8%
Rounded 2005 Number
Population OK Weight
794,000
299,000
171,000
74,000
OverWeight
495,000
97,000
# To Reach
Goal
59,000
3,000
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Males
Percent 95% Confidence Rounded 2005 Number
N OK Weight
Interval
Population OK Weight
154
44.1% 30.2% - 58.0%
37,000
17,000
393
31.1% 24.7% - 37.5%
82,000
25,000
323
33.5% 24.3% - 42.7%
72,000
24,000
404
20.5% 15.8% - 25.3%
92,000
19,000
736
26.4% 22.4% - 30.4%
176,000
46,000
OverWeight
21,000
56,000
48,000
73,000
129,000
# To Reach
Goal
1,000
12,000
9,000
23,000
33,000
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Females
Percent 95% Confidence Rounded 2005 Number
N OK Weight
Interval
Population OK Weight
433
45.3% 39.1% - 51.5%
54,000
24,000
626
46.4% 41.4% - 51.3%
82,000
38,000
437
48.8% 42.5% - 55.0%
62,000
30,000
541
46.6% 41.3% - 52.0%
81,000
38,000
873
50.5% 46.5% - 54.5%
139,000
70,000
OverWeight
30,000
44,000
32,000
43,000
69,000
# To Reach
Goal
-
Source: 2005 BRFSS data provided by BHPVS, analyzed by CDRI.
Note: Estimated 2005 population based on 2005 BRFSS weights. Category totals are not equal due to differential
missing data patterns. Population numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000. Numbers to reach goal rounded up to
nearest 1,000.
* In 2005, Idaho ranked 25th among states (1st = best) in the proportion of adults who were neither overweight
nor obese (body mass index < 25.0).
Body Mass Index: Neither Overweight Nor Obese (BMI<25.0)
Men and Women Aged 18+
Aggregated BRFSS Data 2003-2005
Results from Multilevel Logistic Regression Modeling
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Fixed Parameters
Main Effect
OR
95% CI
Age, y
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
2.80
1.32
1.00
0.80
0.69
1.00
2.38
1.17
0.89
0.71
0.60
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
0.79
0.59
0.48
1.00
0.62 - 1.00
0.44 - 0.80
0.33 - 0.71
Health Insurance
Yes
No
0.92
1.00
0.82 - 1.02
Sex and Income
M- Less than $15,000
M- $15,000 - $24,999
M- $25,000 - $34,999
M- $35,000 - $49,999
M- $50,000+
F- Less than $15,000
F- $15,000 - $24,999
F- $25,000 - $34,999
F- $35,000 - $49,999
F- $50,000+
1.00
0.90
0.83
0.72
0.69
1.43
1.54
1.76
1.63
2.34
0.70
0.65
0.56
0.55
1.14
1.24
1.40
1.29
1.88
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
1.00
1.30
1.19 - 1.41
Year of Survey
2003
2004
2005
1.06
1.06
1.00
-
-
3.30
1.49
1.13
0.90
0.78
1.14
1.06
0.91
0.87
1.80
1.93
2.22
2.04
2.93
0.97 - 1.16
0.97 - 1.15
Variation (on Logit Scale) in Screening Between Counties, Before and After
Taking Into Account Individual-Level Covariates, Idaho, 2003-2005
Before Adjustment
0.0331
After
0.0277
Percent Change
-16.2%
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UV Exposure: Any Sunburns In Past 12 Months
Men and Women Aged 18+
Goal: none set
Overall
Yes
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N Sunburns
Interval
5051
48.0% 46.2% - 49.7%
Rounded 2004 Number w/
No
Sunburns Sunburns
Population
956,000
459,000
497,000
# To Reach
Goal
none set
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N Sunburns
Interval
4681
49.0% 47.3% - 50.8%
146
39.5% 28.2% - 50.8%
88
37.1% 24.4% - 49.8%
125
32.0% 19.5% - 44.4%
Rounded 2004 Number w/
No
Sunburns Sunburns
Population
870,000
427,000
443,000
36,000
14,000
22,000
19,000
7,000
12,000
29,000
9,000
20,000
# To Reach
Goal
none set
none set
none set
none set
N
159
338
379
423
340
398
Males
Pct w/
95% Confidence Rounded 2004 Number w/
No
Sunburns
Sunburns Sunburns
Interval
Population
66.9% 57.5% - 76.3%
71,000
47,000
23,000
68.6% 62.9% - 74.3%
89,000
61,000
28,000
64.4% 58.8% - 70.0%
92,000
59,000
33,000
50.1% 44.5% - 55.6%
90,000
45,000
45,000
39.2% 33.3% - 45.2%
62,000
24,000
38,000
15.6% 11.3% - 19.9%
67,000
11,000
57,000
# To Reach
Goal
none set
none set
none set
none set
none set
none set
N
227
482
519
594
513
679
Females
Pct w/
95% Confidence Rounded 2004 Number w/
No
Sunburns
Sunburns Sunburns
Interval
Population
67.6% 60.1% - 75.1%
71,000
48,000
23,000
64.1% 59.2% - 69.0%
84,000
54,000
30,000
55.5% 50.6% - 60.4%
92,000
51,000
41,000
40.6% 36.0% - 45.2%
93,000
38,000
55,000
24.0% 19.9% - 28.2%
62,000
15,000
47,000
7.6%
5.4% - 9.8%
84,000
6,000
78,000
# To Reach
Goal
none set
none set
none set
none set
none set
none set
Age Group
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Age Group
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Health Insurance
Yes
No
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N Sunburns
Interval
4317
47.5% 45.6% - 49.4%
714
50.4% 45.9% - 54.9%
Rounded 2004 Number w/
No
Sunburns Sunburns
Population
803,000
382,000
422,000
147,000
74,000
73,000
# To Reach
Goal
none set
none set
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N Sunburns
Interval
561
37.5% 32.0% - 43.0%
923
44.0% 39.7% - 48.4%
727
47.1% 42.7% - 51.5%
925
53.8% 49.7% - 57.8%
1391
54.3% 51.1% - 57.4%
Rounded 2004 Number w/
No
Sunburns Sunburns
Population
85,000
32,000
53,000
165,000
73,000
92,000
135,000
64,000
72,000
180,000
97,000
83,000
290,000
157,000
133,000
# To Reach
Goal
none set
none set
none set
none set
none set
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N Sunburns
Interval
3650
45.3% 43.3% - 47.4%
1394
54.5% 51.3% - 57.7%
Rounded 2004 Number w/
No
Sunburns Sunburns
Population
684,000
310,000
374,000
270,000
147,000
123,000
# To Reach
Goal
none set
none set
Source: 2004 BRFSS data provided by BHPVS, analyzed by CDRI.
Note: Estimated 2004 population based on 2004 BRFSS weights. Category totals are not equal due to differential
missing data patterns. Population numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000.
UV Exposure: Any Sunburns In Past 12 Months
Men and Women Aged 18+
Aggregated BRFSS Data 1999-2004
Results from Multilevel Logistic Regression Modeling
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Fixed Parameters
Main Effect
OR
95% CI
Sex and Age
M- 18-24
M- 25-34
M- 35-44
M- 45-54
M- 55-64
M- 65+
F- 18-24
F- 25-34
F- 35-44
F- 45-54
F- 55-64
F- 65+
32.17
26.99
15.52
10.09
5.43
2.22
22.70
18.32
13.24
6.76
3.30
1.00
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
2.49
0.97
1.65
1.00
1.90 - 3.27
0.70 - 1.36
1.10 - 2.47
Health Insurance
Yes
No
1.12
1.00
1.01 - 1.25
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
1.00
1.21
1.39
1.45
1.63
1.05
1.20
1.26
1.41
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
1.00
1.12
1.03 - 1.23
Year of Survey
1999
2003
2004
0.86
1.05
1.00
24.43
21.25
12.35
8.04
4.26
1.73
17.61
14.68
10.65
5.44
2.62
-
-
42.36
34.27
19.50
12.65
6.90
2.86
29.27
22.85
16.45
8.41
4.17
1.39
1.61
1.68
1.88
0.79 - 0.95
0.95 - 1.15
Variation (on Logit Scale) in Risk Factor Between Counties, Before and
After Taking Into Account Individual-Level Covariates, Idaho, 1999-2004
Before Adjustment
0.0242
After
0.0043
Percent Change
-82.3%
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Households Using Private or Shared Well Having Water Tested in Previous 12 Months
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Goal: none set
Overall
Yes
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N
H2O Test
Interval
10711
37.1% 36.1% - 38.1%
Rounded 2000 Number w/ No H2O
H2O Test
HH w/ Well
Test
132,000
49,000
83,000
# To Reach
Goal
-
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N
H2O Test
Interval
9983
36.9% 35.9% - 38.0%
313
31.5% 25.8% - 37.2%
174
48.6% 40.5% - 56.8%
220
44.8% 37.6% - 52.0%
Rounded 2000 Number w/ No H2O
H2O Test
HH w/ Well
Test
122,000
45,000
77,000
4,000
1,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
3,000
1,000
2,000
# To Reach
Goal
-
Age Group
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N
H2O Test
Interval
592
39.7% 35.3% - 44.2%
1403
37.2% 34.3% - 40.1%
2159
36.8% 34.5% - 39.2%
2485
36.7% 34.6% - 38.8%
1951
35.9% 33.7% - 38.2%
2121
38.1% 35.9% - 40.4%
Rounded 2000 Number w/ No H2O
H2O Test
HH w/ Well
Test
5,000
2,000
3,000
17,000
6,000
10,000
29,000
11,000
18,000
31,000
11,000
20,000
22,000
8,000
14,000
27,000
10,000
17,000
# To Reach
Goal
-
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N
H2O Test
Interval
963
37.1% 33.5% - 40.8%
1961
37.5% 35.1% - 39.8%
1676
38.5% 35.8% - 41.2%
2182
36.9% 34.7% - 39.1%
2886
35.5% 33.6% - 37.4%
Rounded 2000 Number w/ No H2O
H2O Test
HH w/ Well
Test
12,000
5,000
8,000
24,000
9,000
15,000
21,000
8,000
13,000
26,000
10,000
16,000
35,000
13,000
23,000
# To Reach
Goal
-
Source: Aggregated 1999-2005 BRFSS data provided by BHPVS, analyzed by CDRI.
Note: Estimated 2000 households based on Census figures by county and age of householder. Category totals are not
equal due to differential missing data patterns. Household numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000.
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Having Well Water Tested in Previous 12 Months
Households Using Private or Shared Well
Aggregated BRFSS Data 1999-2005
Results from Multilevel Logistic Regression Modeling
Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Fixed Parameters
Main Effect
OR
95% CI
Age, y
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
1.07
0.98
0.87
0.85
0.90
1.00
0.87
0.84
0.75
0.74
0.78
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
0.85
0.69
1.69
1.00
0.63 - 1.15
0.47 - 1.02
1.10 - 2.61
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
1.00
0.97
1.00
0.95
0.94
Year of Survey
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
1.27
1.24
1.49
1.18
1.19
1.15
1.00
-
1.32
1.14
1.00
0.97
1.04
0.82
0.84
0.80
0.80
-
1.14
1.18
1.11
1.10
1.09
1.06
1.27
1.00
1.01
0.98
-
1.49
1.46
1.75
1.38
1.39
1.35
Variation (on Logit Scale) in Well Water Testing Between Counties, Before
and After Taking Into Account Individual-Level Covariates, Idaho, 1999-2005
Before Adjustment
0.1144
After
0.1129
Percent Change
-1.3%
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Ever Had House Tested For Radon Gas
Among Respondents Who Have Heard Of Radon Gas
Goal: 25%
Overall
Yes
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N
Radon Test
Interval
11655
15.9% 15.2% - 16.7%
Rnd 2000 HH
Number w/ No Radon
Heard of Radon Radon Test
Test
353,000
56,000
297,000
# To Reach
Goal
32,000
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N
Radon Test
Interval
10926
15.6% 14.8% - 16.4%
313
18.6% 13.9% - 23.3%
152
23.3% 16.0% - 30.5%
240
22.6% 16.4% - 28.8%
Rnd 2000 HH
Number w/ No Radon
Heard of Radon Radon Test
Test
330,000
52,000
279,000
10,000
2,000
8,000
5,000
1,000
3,000
8,000
2,000
6,000
# To Reach
Goal
32,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
Age Group
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N
Radon Test
Interval
692
14.2% 11.2% - 17.1%
1792
14.1% 12.3% - 15.9%
2416
16.1% 14.4% - 17.8%
2467
17.4% 15.7% - 19.0%
1849
16.3% 14.5% - 18.1%
2439
15.8% 14.2% - 17.3%
Rnd 2000 HH
Number w/ No Radon
Heard of Radon Radon Test
Test
18,000
2,000
15,000
53,000
7,000
45,000
81,000
13,000
68,000
79,000
14,000
65,000
52,000
8,000
43,000
72,000
11,000
61,000
# To Reach
Goal
2,000
6,000
8,000
6,000
5,000
7,000
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Pct w/
95% Confidence
N
Radon Test
Interval
1229
12.7% 10.3% - 15.1%
2156
13.5% 11.8% - 15.1%
1880
13.3% 11.6% - 15.0%
2253
16.0% 14.3% - 17.6%
3233
19.4% 17.9% - 20.9%
Rnd 2000 HH
Number w/ No Radon
Heard of Radon Radon Test
Test
36,000
5,000
32,000
63,000
9,000
55,000
57,000
8,000
50,000
68,000
11,000
57,000
101,000
20,000
82,000
# To Reach
Goal
5,000
8,000
7,000
7,000
6,000
Source: Aggregated 1999-2005 BRFSS data provided by BHPVS, analyzed by CDRI.
Note: Estimated 2000 households based on Census figures by county and age of householder. Category totals are not equal due
to differential missing data patterns. Household numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000. Number to test to reach goal
rounded up to nearest 1,000.
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Ever Had House Tested For Radon Gas
Among Respondents Who Have Heard Of Radon Gas
Aggregated BRFSS Data 1999-2005
Results from Multilevel Logistic Regression Modeling
Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Fixed Parameters
Main Effect
OR
95% CI
Age, y
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
0.96
0.79
0.89
0.99
0.99
1.00
0.74
0.65
0.75
0.83
0.82
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
0.69
0.93
1.37
1.00
0.49 - 0.96
0.59 - 1.47
0.82 - 2.30
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
1.00
1.10
1.15
1.41
1.76
Year of Survey
1999
2001
2005
0.90
0.96
1.00
0.89
0.92
1.15
1.44
-
-
1.24
0.95
1.06
1.17
1.18
1.36
1.43
1.75
2.15
0.79 - 1.03
0.84 - 1.09
Variation (on Logit Scale) in Radon Testing Between Counties, Before and
After Taking Into Account Individual-Level Covariates, Idaho, 1999-2005
Before Adjustment
0.1060
After
0.0923
Percent Change
-12.9%
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Breast Cancer Screening: Mammogram and Clinical Breast Exam Within Previous 2 Years
Women Aged 40+
Goal: 70%
Overall
Yes
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
2019
59.3% 56.8% - 61.8%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
283,000
168,000
115,000
31,000
Age Group
40-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
282
51.0% 44.4% - 57.7%
579
58.6% 53.9% - 63.3%
508
66.0% 61.4% - 70.6%
650
60.1% 55.6% - 64.6%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
50,000
25,000
24,000
10,000
90,000
53,000
37,000
11,000
62,000
41,000
21,000
3,000
81,000
49,000
32,000
8,000
Health Insurance
Yes
No
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
1800
62.7% 60.1% - 65.3%
215
33.9% 26.4% - 41.5%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
249,000
156,000
93,000
19,000
33,000
11,000
22,000
12,000
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
284
43.4% 36.6% - 50.2%
401
52.0% 46.2% - 57.7%
260
47.4% 40.4% - 54.5%
314
64.9% 58.6% - 71.2%
492
72.3% 67.9% - 76.7%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
31,000
14,000
18,000
9,000
52,000
27,000
25,000
10,000
37,000
17,000
19,000
9,000
46,000
30,000
16,000
3,000
79,000
57,000
22,000
-
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
1548
55.4% 52.5% - 58.3%
467
71.5% 66.9% - 76.2%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
213,000
118,000
95,000
32,000
69,000
50,000
20,000
-
Source: 2004 BRFSS data provided by BHPVS, analyzed by CDRI.
Note: Estimated 2004 population based on 2004 BRFSS weights. Category totals are not equal due to differential
missing data patterns. Population numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000. Number to screen to reach goal rounded
up to nearest 1,000.
* In 2004, Idaho ranked lowest among states in the proportion of women aged 40+ who had a mammogram
within the past two years.
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Breast Cancer Screening: Mammogram and Clinical Breast Exam
Within Previous 2 Years, Women Aged 40+
Aggregated BRFSS Data 1997-2004
Results from Multilevel Logistic Regression Modeling
Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Fixed Parameters
OR
95% CI
Age, y
40-44
45-54
55-64
65+
0.46
0.93
1.29
1.00
0.40 - 0.53
0.82 - 1.05
1.13 - 1.46
Health Insurance
Yes
No
2.33
1.00
2.01 - 2.69
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
1.00
1.39
1.77
2.17
2.77
1.22
1.53
1.86
2.37
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
1.00
1.25
1.12 - 1.40
Year of Survey
1997
1998
1999
2000
2002
2004
0.96
1.12
1.06
1.13
1.10
1.00
Main Effect
0.83
0.97
0.92
0.97
0.95
-
-
1.58
2.05
2.52
3.24
1.11
1.30
1.23
1.31
1.27
Variation (on Logit Scale) in Screening Between Counties, Before and After
Taking Into Account Individual-Level Covariates, Idaho, 1997-2004
Before Adjustment
0.0440
After
0.0254
Percent Change
-42.3%
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Breast Cancer Screening: Mammogram Within Previous 2 Years
Women Aged 50+
Goal: 74%
Overall
Yes
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
1488
67.4% 64.7% - 70.2%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
195,000
131,000
63,000
13,000
Age Group
50-54
55-64
65+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
305
61.6% 55.2% - 67.9%
513
69.9% 65.4% - 74.3%
670
69.1% 65.0% - 73.2%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
49,000
30,000
19,000
7,000
62,000
44,000
19,000
3,000
83,000
58,000
26,000
5,000
Health Insurance
Yes
No
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
1364
70.3% 67.5% - 73.1%
120
36.7% 26.9% - 46.5%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
178,000
125,000
53,000
7,000
16,000
6,000
10,000
7,000
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
222
51.5% 44.0% - 59.1%
331
63.4% 57.1% - 69.7%
199
63.8% 55.8% - 71.8%
210
72.4% 65.3% - 79.4%
287
77.4% 72.1% - 82.8%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
23,000
12,000
11,000
6,000
42,000
26,000
15,000
5,000
26,000
17,000
10,000
3,000
29,000
21,000
8,000
1,000
43,000
33,000
10,000
-
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
1185
64.7% 61.5% - 67.9%
299
78.0% 72.8% - 83.1%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
153,000
99,000
54,000
15,000
41,000
32,000
9,000
-
Source: 2004 BRFSS data provided by BHPVS, analyzed by CDRI.
Note: Estimated 2004 population based on 2004 BRFSS weights. Category totals are not equal due to differential
missing data patterns. Population numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000. Number to screen to reach goal rounded
up to nearest 1,000.
* In 2004, Idaho ranked lowest among states in the proportion of women aged 40+ who had a mammogram
within the past two years.
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Breast Cancer Screening: Mammogram Within Previous 2 Years
Women Aged 50+
Aggregated BRFSS Data 1997-2004
Results from Multilevel Logistic Regression Modeling
Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Fixed Parameters
OR
95% CI
Age, y
50-54
55-64
65+
0.83
1.09
1.00
0.70 - 0.97
0.94 - 1.25
Health Insurance
Yes
No
2.92
1.00
2.40 - 3.54
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
1.00
1.40
1.86
2.25
2.68
1.21
1.56
1.85
2.17
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
1.00
1.29
1.09 - 1.51
Year of Survey
1997
1998
1999
2000
2002
2004
0.94
1.16
1.14
1.32
1.21
1.00
Main Effect
0.78
0.97
0.94
1.09
1.01
-
-
1.63
2.22
2.73
3.31
1.13
1.40
1.37
1.60
1.45
Variation (on Logit Scale) in Screening Between Counties, Before and
After Taking Into Account Individual-Level Covariates, Idaho, 1997-2004
Before Adjustment
0.0686
After
0.0430
Percent Change
-37.4%
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Cervical Cancer Screening: Pap Test Within Previous 3 Years
Women Aged 18+ With Intact Cervix
Goal: 90%
Overall
Yes
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
1969
78.3% 76.0% - 80.5%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
334,000
262,000
73,000
40,000
Age Group
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
202
68.3% 60.7% - 75.9%
414
89.3% 85.3% - 93.4%
424
86.3% 82.8% - 89.9%
398
79.1% 74.4% - 83.8%
255
72.7% 66.7% - 78.7%
276
58.2% 51.3% - 65.0%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
62,000
42,000
20,000
14,000
71,000
63,000
8,000
1,000
76,000
66,000
10,000
3,000
61,000
49,000
13,000
7,000
30,000
22,000
8,000
6,000
34,000
19,000
14,000
11,000
Health Insurance
Yes
No
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
1643
79.6% 77.2% - 82.1%
323
72.5% 66.7% - 78.3%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
275,000
219,000
56,000
29,000
59,000
43,000
16,000
11,000
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
240
62.6% 54.6% - 70.6%
374
77.0% 71.6% - 82.5%
272
76.2% 70.2% - 82.1%
348
85.5% 81.2% - 89.8%
526
87.9% 84.5% - 91.3%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
35,000
22,000
13,000
10,000
58,000
44,000
13,000
8,000
47,000
35,000
11,000
7,000
60,000
51,000
9,000
3,000
97,000
85,000
12,000
3,000
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
1417
74.2% 71.3% - 77.0%
549
89.2% 86.4% - 92.1%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
243,000
180,000
63,000
39,000
91,000
81,000
10,000
1,000
Source: 2004 BRFSS data provided by BHPVS, analyzed by CDRI.
Note: Estimated 2004 population based on 2004 BRFSS weights. Category totals are not equal due to differential
missing data patterns. Population numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000. Number to screen to reach goal rounded
up to nearest 1,000.
* In 2004, Idaho ranked second lowest among states in the proportion of women aged 18+ who had a Pap test
within the past three years.
Cervical Cancer Screening: Pap Test Within Previous 3 Years
Women Aged 18+ With Intact Cervix
Aggregated BRFSS Data 1997-2004
Results from Multilevel Logistic Regression Modeling
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Fixed Parameters
Main Effect
OR
95% CI
Age, y
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
4.28
6.24
2.83
2.46
2.10
1.00
3.51
5.17
2.39
2.06
1.72
Health Insurance
Yes
No
2.07
1.00
1.82 - 2.37
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
1.00
1.50
1.75
1.93
2.72
1.30
1.49
1.62
2.25
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
1.00
1.26
1.09 - 1.45
Year of Survey
1997
1998
1999
2000
2002
2004
1.25
1.29
1.12
1.35
1.32
1.00
1.05
1.08
0.94
1.13
1.10
-
-
-
5.23
7.53
3.34
2.93
2.55
1.74
2.07
2.30
3.28
1.49
1.55
1.33
1.61
1.58
Variation (on Logit Scale) in Screening Between Counties, Before and After
Taking Into Account Individual-Level Covariates, Idaho, 1997-2004
Before Adjustment
0.0699
After
0.0449
Percent Change
-35.7%
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Colorectal Cancer Screening: Colonoscopy or Sigmoidoscopy Within Previous 5 Years
Men and Women Aged 50+
Goal: 50%
Overall
Yes
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
2428
38.0% 35.7% - 40.3%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
365,000
139,000
227,000
44,000
Age Group
50-54
55-64
65+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
517
24.4% 20.1% - 28.7%
850
35.8% 32.1% - 39.6%
1061
48.1% 44.4% - 51.8%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
92,000
22,000
69,000
24,000
124,000
44,000
80,000
18,000
149,000
72,000
77,000
3,000
Sex
Male
Female
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
942
39.3% 35.6% - 42.9%
1486
36.8% 34.0% - 39.7%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
170,000
67,000
103,000
19,000
195,000
72,000
123,000
26,000
Health Insurance
Yes
No
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
2209
40.5% 38.1% - 43.0%
211
12.7%
8.1% - 17.4%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
331,000
134,000
197,000
32,000
33,000
4,000
29,000
13,000
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
282
34.6% 28.1% - 41.0%
514
37.3% 32.2% - 42.5%
358
39.8% 33.9% - 45.7%
375
36.1% 30.5% - 41.7%
579
39.7% 35.0% - 44.4%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
32,000
11,000
21,000
5,000
73,000
27,000
46,000
10,000
54,000
21,000
33,000
6,000
61,000
22,000
39,000
9,000
100,000
40,000
61,000
11,000
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
1811
36.5% 33.9% - 39.1%
612
41.8% 37.1% - 46.5%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
# to Screen To
Screened Screened
Population
Reach Goal
263,000
96,000
167,000
36,000
102,000
42,000
59,000
9,000
Source: 2004 BRFSS data provided by BHPVS, analyzed by CDRI.
Note: Estimated 2004 population based on 2004 BRFSS weights. Category totals are not equal due to differential
missing data patterns. Population numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000. Number to screen to reach goal rounded
up to nearest 1,000.
* In 2004, Idaho ranked 42nd among states (1st = best) in the proportion of adults aged 50+ who have ever had a
sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy.
Colonoscopy or Sigmoidoscopy Within Previous 5 Years
Men and Women Aged 50+
Aggregated BRFSS Data 1997-2004
Results from Multilevel Logistic Regression Modeling
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Fixed Parameters
OR
95% CI
Age, y
50-54
55-64
65+
0.37
0.67
1.00
0.32 - 0.42
0.60 - 0.75
Sex
Male
Female
1.17
1.00
1.07 - 1.29
Health Insurance
Yes
No
2.34
1.00
1.87 - 2.94
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
1.00
1.16
1.30
1.30
1.45
1.00
1.11
1.10
1.22
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
1.00
1.12
1.00 - 1.25
Year of Survey
1997
1999
2001
2002
2004
0.55
0.64
0.74
0.85
1.00
Main Effect
0.48
0.56
0.64
0.74
-
-
1.34
1.53
1.54
1.72
0.64
0.74
0.85
0.97
Variation (on Logit Scale) in Screening Between Counties, Before and After
Taking Into Account Individual-Level Covariates, Idaho, 1997-2004
Before Adjustment
0.0712
After
0.0625
Percent Change
-12.1%
Variation (on Logit Scale) in Screening Between Counties, Before and After
Taking Into Account County-Level # of Facilities Offering Colonoscopy,
Idaho, 1997-2004
Before Adjustment
0.0625
After
0.0431
Percent Change
-31.1%
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Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Tobacco Use: Current Smoker
Men and Women Aged 18+
Goal: 12% (HP2010)
Overall
Yes
Percent 95% Confidence
N Smokers
Interval
5719
17.9% 16.5% - 19.3%
Rounded 2005
Population
1,019,000
Number
Smokers
183,000
NonSmokers
836,000
# To Reach
Goal
61,000
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
Percent 95% Confidence
N Smokers
Interval
5160
17.4% 16.0% - 18.9%
322
22.3% 15.6% - 28.9%
89
29.8% 17.9% - 41.7%
139
14.6%
7.5% - 21.6%
Rounded 2005
Population
882,000
87,000
16,000
31,000
Number
Smokers
154,000
19,000
5,000
5,000
NonSmokers
729,000
68,000
11,000
27,000
# To Reach
Goal
48,000
9,000
3,000
1,000
Age Group
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Smokers
Interval
335
19.3% 13.4% - 25.2%
869
20.6% 17.1% - 24.0%
990
20.8% 17.8% - 23.9%
1200
19.4% 16.8% - 22.0%
1006
18.5% 15.7% - 21.4%
1319
8.0%
6.4% - 9.6%
Rounded 2005
Population
154,000
184,000
188,000
194,000
138,000
161,000
Number
Smokers
30,000
38,000
39,000
38,000
26,000
13,000
NonSmokers
124,000
146,000
149,000
156,000
112,000
148,000
# To Reach
Goal
12,000
16,000
17,000
15,000
9,000
-
Sex
Males
Females
Percent 95% Confidence
N Smokers
Interval
2188
19.6% 17.3% - 22.0%
3531
16.3% 14.7% - 17.9%
Rounded 2005
Population
506,000
513,000
Number
Smokers
99,000
83,000
NonSmokers
407,000
429,000
# To Reach
Goal
39,000
22,000
Health Insurance
Yes
No
Percent 95% Confidence
N Smokers
Interval
4794
14.4% 13.2% - 15.6%
907
33.6% 28.7% - 38.4%
Rounded 2005
Population
822,000
191,000
Number
Smokers
118,000
64,000
NonSmokers
703,000
127,000
# To Reach
Goal
20,000
42,000
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Smokers
Interval
631
31.7% 25.5% - 37.8%
1058
25.0% 21.0% - 29.0%
796
20.6% 16.4% - 24.8%
983
15.5% 12.7% - 18.3%
1650
10.7%
9.0% - 12.4%
Rounded 2005
Population
98,000
172,000
141,000
179,000
320,000
Number
Smokers
31,000
43,000
29,000
28,000
34,000
NonSmokers
67,000
129,000
112,000
151,000
286,000
# To Reach
Goal
20,000
23,000
13,000
7,000
-
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
Percent 95% Confidence
N Smokers
Interval
4157
22.0% 20.2% - 23.8%
1553
7.3%
5.9% - 8.8%
Rounded 2005
Population
736,000
282,000
Number
Smokers
162,000
21,000
NonSmokers
574,000
261,000
# To Reach
Goal
74,000
-
Source: 2005 BRFSS data provided by BHPVS, analyzed by CDRI.
Note: Estimated 2005 population based on 2005 BRFSS weights. Category totals are not equal due to differential
missing data patterns. Population numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000. Numbers to reach goal rounded up to
nearest 1,000.
* In 2005, Idaho ranked 7th among states (1st = best) in the proportion of adults who were current smokers.
Tobacco Use: Current Smoker
Men and Women Aged 18+
Aggregated BRFSS Data 2001-2005
Results from Multilevel Logistic Regression Modeling
Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Fixed Parameters
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Main Effect
OR
95% CI
Age, y
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
2.27
3.11
3.69
3.45
2.76
1.00
1.94
2.72
3.23
3.03
2.41
Sex
Male
Female
1.26
1.00
1.17 - 1.35
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
0.70
0.55
1.19
1.00
0.56 - 0.86
0.42 - 0.72
0.87 - 1.62
Health Insurance
Yes
No
1.00
1.54
1.41 - 1.68
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
1.00
0.72
0.55
0.43
0.31
0.64
0.49
0.38
0.28
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
2.26
1.00
2.04
Year of Survey
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
1.06
1.06
1.12
1.01
1.00
0.95
0.95
1.00
0.91
-
-
2.67
3.56
4.21
3.93
3.17
0.80
0.62
0.48
0.35
2.49
-
1.18
1.18
1.25
1.13
Variation (on Logit Scale) in Risk Factor Between Counties, Before and
After Taking Into Account Individual-Level Covariates, Idaho, 2001-2005
Before Adjustment
0.1035
After
0.0935
Percent Change
-9.7%
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Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Prostate Cancer Screening: Prostate-Specific Antigen Test Previous 2 Years
Men Aged 50+, Aggregated BRFSS Data 2001,2002,2004
Goal: none set
Overall
Yes
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
2492
62.7% 60.4% - 64.9%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
Screened Screened
Population
173,000
108,000
65,000
# To Reach
Goal
-
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
2347
63.1% 60.8% - 65.5%
42
48.5% 30.8% - 66.2%
28
42.2% 22.2% - 62.2%
72
65.3% 52.3% - 78.2%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
Screened Screened
Population
163,000
103,000
60,000
3,000
1,000
2,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
5,000
3,000
2,000
# To Reach
Goal
-
Age Group
50-54
55-64
65+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
574
46.9% 42.1% - 51.7%
854
64.4% 60.5% - 68.3%
1064
71.0% 67.8% - 74.2%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
Screened Screened
Population
42,000
20,000
22,000
65,000
42,000
23,000
66,000
47,000
19,000
# To Reach
Goal
-
Health Insurance
Yes
No
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
2291
65.2% 62.8% - 67.5%
196
31.9% 24.4% - 39.5%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
Screened Screened
Population
160,000
104,000
56,000
13,000
4,000
9,000
# To Reach
Goal
-
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
205
47.8% 39.9% - 55.7%
521
59.1% 54.1% - 64.2%
406
59.6% 53.9% - 65.3%
454
65.6% 60.1% - 71.0%
720
67.0% 62.9% - 71.1%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
Screened Screened
Population
11,000
5,000
6,000
32,000
19,000
13,000
28,000
17,000
11,000
34,000
22,000
12,000
56,000
37,000
18,000
# To Reach
Goal
-
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
Percent 95% Confidence
N Screened
Interval
1650
59.7% 56.9% - 62.4%
838
67.9% 63.8% - 71.9%
Rounded 2004 Number
Not
Screened Screened
Population
110,000
66,000
44,000
62,000
42,000
20,000
# To Reach
Goal
-
Source: BRFSS data provided by BHPVS, analyzed by CDRI.
Note: Estimated 2004 population based on 2004 BRFSS weights poststratified to 2004 Census county estimates by age.
Category totals are not equal due to differential missing data patterns. Population numbers are rounded to the nearest
1,000.
* In 2004, Idaho ranked 39th among states (1st = highest) in the proportion of males aged 40+ who had a PSA
test within the past two years.
Prostate-Specific Antigen Test, Past 2 Years
Men Aged 50+
Aggregated BRFSS Data 2001-2004
Results from Multilevel Logistic Regression Modeling
Comprehensive Cancer Alliance for Idaho
Odds Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals for Fixed Parameters
OR
95% CI
Age, y
50-54
55-64
65+
0.33
0.75
1.00
0.26 - 0.43
0.60 - 0.93
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White
Hispanic
Native American
Other
0.99
0.49
0.39
1.00
0.59 - 1.67
0.21 - 1.12
0.15 - 1.02
Health Insurance
Yes
No
2.37
1.00
1.68 - 3.34
Household Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$50,000+
1.00
1.32
1.53
1.78
2.15
Education
Not College Grad
College Grad
1.25
1.00
1.01 - 1.54
Year of Survey
2001
2002
2004
1.06
1.04
1.00
0.85 - 1.32
0.84 - 1.29
Main Effect
0.94
1.07
1.24
1.50
-
1.86
2.19
2.55
3.09
Variation (on Logit Scale) in PSA Screening Between Counties, Before and
After Taking Into Account Individual-Level Covariates, Idaho, 2001-2004
Before Adjustment
0.0486
After
0.0314
Percent Change
-35.4%
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