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. 2015 Mar 5;12:E29. doi: 10.5888/pcd12.140430

Table 2. Estimates of the Number of Households With at Least 1 Adult Who Experienced Increased Confusion or Memory Loss During the Previous Year, by State, 13 US States, 2011.

State Weighted Estimate of Households With ICMLa, % No. of Households in Stateb Estimated No. of Households With ICML Average No. of People per Household (Among Households With ICML)b Estimated No. of People Impacted by Household ICML
Arkansas 20.2 1,127,621 227,779 2.54 578,560
Florida 15.7 7,106,283 1,115,686 2.62 2,923,098
Georgia 13.8 3,494,542 482,247 2.74 1,321,356
Hawaii 13.5 448,563 60,556 2.97 179,851
Illinois 11.7 4,737,208 554,253 2.65 1,468,771
Iowa 9.7 1,216,765 118,026 2.44 287,984
Louisiana 9.1 1,702,030 154,885 2.61 404,249
New Hampshire 12.6 516,454 65,073 2.47 160,731
North Carolina 11.2 3,683,364 412,537 2.55 1,051,969
South Carolina 15.4 1,768,834 272,400 2.57 700,069
Tennessee 7.0 2,467,428 172,720 2.53 436,981
West Virginia 10.2 735,408 75,012 2.46 184,529
Wisconsin 11.8 2,275,352 268,492 2.44 655,119
Total 12.6 31,279,852 3,979,666 2.58 10,353,268

Abbreviation: ICML, increased confusion or memory loss.

a

Estimate from Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

b

Estimate from American Community Survey.