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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 13.
Published in final edited form as: J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2018 Sep 5;143(3):948–956.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2018.08.021

TABLE II.

Prevalence of respiratory outcomes by demographic characteristics among children aged 6 to 19 years (NHANES 2005–2014)*

All children, regardless of outcome status Children with a current asthma diagnosis Children who reported ED visit(s) in the prior 12 mo Children who reported asthma attacks(s) in the prior 12 mo
No. Percent No. Percent P value No. Percent P value No. Percent P value
All children 4023 450 10.9 81 16.2 233 53.4
 Sex
  Boys 2068 51.6 248 51.6 .99 46 47.6 .58 135 55.4 .21
  Girls 1955 48.4 202 48.4 35 52.4 98 44.6
Age (y)
 6–11 1832 42.7 206 41.2 .57 52 52.1 .17 119 47.0 .03
 12–19 2191 57.3 244 58.8 29 47.9 114 53.0
Race
 Non-Hispanic white 1159 58.0 123 55.4 <.001 16 47.6 .27 71 57.6 .22
 Non-Hispanic black 1101 14.7 181 23.5 36 25.2 89 21.2
 Mexican American 1032 13.9 75 9.8 10 9.6 31 8.3
 Other§ 731 13.3 71 11.3 19 17.6 42 12.9
Poverty income ratio
 <1.0 1434 23.9 170 28.4 .07 41 33.9 .31 90 29.6 .58
 ≥1.0 2689 76.2 280 71.6 40 66.1 143 70.4
*

Data presented are for children with complete data on current asthma diagnosis, parabens, and covariates (ie, age, sex, race/ethnicity, poverty income ratio, and creatinine concentrations). Values displayed are weighted to take into account the complex NHANES survey design.

Current asthma is defined as an affirmative response to the following 2 questions: “Has a doctor or other health professional ever told you that you have asthma?” and “Do you still have asthma?” ED visits are defined as affirmative responses to the following question: “During the past 12 months, have you had to visit an emergency room or urgent care center because of asthma?” Asthma attacks are defined as affirmative responses to the following question: “During the past 12 months, have you had an episode of asthma or an asthma attack?”

P values reported are from χ2 tests used to determine whether demographic characteristics differed based on outcome status.

§

The “other” category includes children who self-identified as multiracial or of Asian Pacific or other Hispanic descent.