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. 2021 Dec 30;137(2):336–343. doi: 10.1177/00333549211061322

Table 1.

Households with any children aged <18 years who missed, skipped, or delayed a preventive checkup in the last 12 months, by region and state a

Household location Missed or delayed preventive visit because of COVID-19 pandemic
No. % (95% CI) b
United States 10 742 26.4 (25.5-27.2)
Region c
 Northeast 1631 24.9 (23.0-26.8)
 South 3226 25.9 (24.5-27.2)
 Midwest 2162 26.1 (24.5-27.7)
 West 3723 28.5 (26.8-30.2)
State
 Alabama 124 26.1 (20.3-32.0)
 Alaska 271 30.8 (25.9-35.7)
 Arizona 273 28.9 (24.7-33.2)
 Arkansas 114 25.6 (18.5-32.6)
 California 1011 29.9 (26.9-32.9)
 Connecticut 258 25.9 (22.2-29.7)
 Colorado 175 28.2 (23.8-32.6)
 Delaware 112 24.3 (19.4-29.2)
 District of Columbia 118 25.5 (17.7-33.2)
 Florida 276 21.8 (16.7-26.9)
 Georgia 225 26.8 (20.8-32.7)
 Hawaii 111 25.1 (19.4-30.9)
 Idaho 197 27.4 (22.3-32.4)
 Illinois 272 23.7 (20.7-26.7)
 Indiana 198 24.9 (19.6-30.1)
 Iowa 120 21.2 (16.4-26.0)
 Kansas 155 27.1 (22.4-31.8)
 Kentucky 114 25.7 (21.0-30.3)
 Louisiana 116 24.2 (18.4-29.9)
 Maine 101 28.6 (22.2-35.0)
 Maryland 306 23.8 (20.1-27.6)
 Massachusetts 294 24.3 (21.2-27.5)
 Michigan 316 27.6 (22.9-32.2)
 Minnesota 298 27.5 (24.3-30.7)
 Mississippi 64 24.6 (18.6-30.6)
 Missouri 157 26.1 (21.8-30.4)
 Montana 85 23.6 (17.0-30.2)
 Nebraska 133 23.2 (18.8-27.5)
 Nevada 164 29.4 (23.2-35.6)
 New Hampshire 159 22.5 (17.9-27.0)
 New Jersey 242 28.4 (23.0-33.8)
 New Mexico 213 24.2 (20.2-28.1)
 New York 205 23.4 (19.1-27.8)
 North Carolina 187 25.4 (20.3-30.5)
 North Dakota 70 21.5 (15.9-27.2)
 Ohio 179 29.6 (23.8-35.4)
 Oklahoma 132 24.4 (19.4-29.5)
 Oregon 305 28.6 (24.9-32.2)
 Pennsylvania 294 26.0 (21.9-30.0)
 Rhode Island 83 24.3 (18.2-30.4)
 South Carolina 101 25.2 (17.3-33.1)
 South Dakota 72 22.3 (15.7-29.0)
 Tennessee 164 26.2 (21.9-30.4)
 Texas 608 28.6 (25.1-32.0)
 Utah 301 22.7 (19.6-25.8)
 Vermont 107 37.0 (27.6-46.4)
 Virginia 354 29.3 (25.4-33.1)
 Washington 445 28.3 (25.1-31.4)
 West Virginia 111 29.9 (21.6-38.2)
 Wisconsin 192 26.4 (22.0-30.9)
 Wyoming 60 17.9 (11.7-24.2)
a

Data source: US Census Household Pulse Survey Phase 3.1, April 14–May 10, 2021. 13

b

Observations are unweighted; percentages are weighted.

c

Significant at P = .02 using Pearson χ2 test of independence.