Query Results for Hawaii's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Data - Diabetes - prediabetes prevalence, Age Adjusted
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This option remembers your currently selected filtering criteria and display
options and applies
( ) to all subsequent dataset query requests.
This feature can help you save time and be consistent by automatically applying
your defined selections to other queryable datasets you open.
Restrictions/conditions:
- This features only effects queryable datasets loaded after the apply criteria feature is enabled.
- When a new queryable dataset is loaded, this features does NOT clean/clear any of that dataset's default selected values - it simply supplements the newly loaded dataset's selections with those values captured when the apply criteria feature was enabled.
- When in the builder interface you can override and make additional changes (select or deselect).
- Changes made in the builder interface are not automatically saved to the enabled apply criteria definition. However, once you have a result you can reapply the current critera by using this dialog and pressing the "Reapply" button. If you do not see this button then the apply criteria feature has not been enabled.
- Selections are applied according to what selections are available within that given queryable dataset. For example if your apply criteria is set for years 1999-2015 and the dataset does not have 1999 then only years 2000-2015 will be selected.
- This feature is available immediately and does not require any user login account. However, if you wish to save this definition you will need to have either a free self registered user account or a secure DOH account and be logged in to be able to save your definitions.
- TURNING OFF: These selections will remain in effect for the length of your current session on this site. It is turned off by pressing the "Clear" button.
- TECHNICAL NOTE: The selection's internal dimension names and values MUST match. In some instances a value's title shown to the user will look the same as the dataset's but it is stored internally with a different name or value so they do not match and thus will not be selected. As an end user there is nothing that can be done about this situation because this is something the dataset author must setup. If you see something like this please contact us and report this issue.
For example, you may always prefer to display a county map and a horizontal
bar chart. You would make those initial selections, submit your selections,
and then click to apply this criteria feature. From that point on, those
selections will be automatically applied to all subsequent queryable datasets
you open when applicable.
You are not logged in. To save a query you must be logged in. Enter your username / password to proceed. Once successfully logged in you will be redirected back to this page where you can then save the query definition.
See the Introduction to My Selections page for more information.
Query Criteria
Adults who have ever been told by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional that they have prediabetes Filter: | Yes |
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Year Filter: | 2020, 2021, 2022 |
Hawaii, Overall Filter: | Hawaii State |
Data Grouped By: | Year |
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Data Notes
Measure Notes
Data have been age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.Question Wording
Based on a series of questions. Have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional that you have diabetes and, if female, was this only during pregnancy? Have you ever been told by a doctor or other health professional that you have prediabetes or borderline diabetes, and, if female, was this only when you were pregnant?Weighted Survey Data
The percentages reported above have been produced by weighting the sample so that the results better represent the Hawaiʻi population.