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Query Results for Hawaii's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Data - Diabetes - prevalence, Age Adjusted

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Query Criteria

Adults who have ever been told by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional that they have diabetes Filter: Yes
Year Filter: 2020, 2021, 2022
Hawaii, Overall Filter: Hawaii State
Data Grouped By:Year

Year2020202120220.02.04.06.08.010.012.0Diabetes - prevalence, Age AdjustedDiabetes - prevalence, Age Adjusted by Year

2020109.4%8.6%10.4%119,7001,099,000Stable
2021117.8%7.1%8.6%105,8001,129,900Stable
20221210.1%9.2%11.0%130,5001,128,700Stable
  • StableA count or rate is considered "Stable" when the relative standard error (RSE) is below 0.30 and a minimum of 50 respondents answered the question.

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Data Notes

  • Measure Notes

    Data have been age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.
  • Question Wording

    Have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional that you have diabetes?
  • Weighted Survey Data

    The percentages reported above have been produced by weighting the sample so that the results better represent the Hawaiʻi population.

Data Sources

Citation: Hawaii State Department of Health, Hawaii Health Data Warehouse, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. [Chart Title, appropriate years(s)]. Published [update date]. Accessed [query date]. [URL]

Data Issue

Statistical Stability

Relative standard error, or RSE, is the standard error expressed as a proportion of the point estimate.

Stable is displayed when the RSE is 0.30 or less.

Unstable is displayed when the RSE is 0.31-0.50. An unstable count or rate may fluctuate widely across time periods due to random variation (chance).

Very Unstable is displayed when the RSE is greater than 0.50. A very unstable count or rate should not be used to inform decision making.

Survey Sample

The survey is conducted using scientific telephone survey methods. Both cell phones and land lines are included. Landlines in group quarters with a central phone system such as college dormitories, nursing homes, military barracks, and prisons are excluded from the sample; however, all adults contacted through their cell phones are eligible regardless of where they live. Results have been weighted to the noninstitutionalized adult population by age, sex, race, education, marital status, home ownership, telephone source (landline versus cell phone), and county of residence. See Data Release notes as the weighting has changed slightly over time.

Average Annual Population Estimate

The denominator includes all survey respondents ages 18 years and older except those with missing, don't know and refused answers. If the query was limited to a particular sub-population-group, only those respondents are included in the denominator.

Asymmetric Confidence Intervals

The confidence bounds are asymmetric. They do not extend evenly above and below the percentage, especially as the percentage gets close to 0% or 100%.
These data were queried on: Fri, 10 Jan 2025 06:05:06 HST
The dataset was last updated on: Thu, 23 May 2024 09:14:50 HST
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