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. 2022 Nov;112(11):1630–1639. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2022.307027

TABLE 1—

Summary Statistics: United States, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2011–2016 and 2018–2019

Non‒Expansion State Expansion State Δ (Expansion ‒ Non-Expansion)
< 138% FPG, % (95% CI) 138%–400% FPG, % (95% CI) < 138% FPG, % (95% CI) 138%–400% FPG, % (95% CI) < 138% FPG, pp (95% CI) 138%–400% FPG, pp (95% CI)
Pap samplea
 Past 3-y Pap 60.4 (58.0, 62.7) 68.2 (66.2, 70.2) 64.1 (60.5, 67.8) 68.0 (65.6, 70.4) 3.8 (−0.6, 8.1) −0.2 (−3.3, 3.0)
 Insured 65.6 (60.1, 71.0) 79.5 (75.8, 83.1) 79.8 (77.6, 82.1) 85.2 (83.6, 86.7) 14.3** (8.3, 20.2) 5.7** (1.8, 9.6)
Mammogram sampleb
 Past 2-y mammogram 67.0 (64.2, 69.8) 72.3 (70.6, 73.9) 68.8 (65.2, 72.4) 72.5 (70.1, 74.9) 1.8 (−2.8, 6.4) 0.2 (−2.7, 3.1)
 Insured 68.7 (63.3, 74.2) 81.8 (78.6, 85.0) 81.2 (78.8, 83.6) 86.7 (85.3, 88.0) 12.5** (6.5, 18.4) 4.9** (1.4, 8.4)
Colorectal screening samplec
 Past 5-y colorectal screening 38.7 (35.8, 41.6) 44.7 (41.9, 47.6) 38.7 (36.4, 41.0) 43.5 (40.9, 46.1) −0.02 (−3.7, 3.7) −1.2 (−5.1, 2.7)
 Insured 67.9 (61.4, 74.5) 80.4 (77.0, 83.9) 78.6 (76.3, 80.8) 84.8 (83.6, 86.0) 10.6** (3.7, 17.5) 4.4* (0.8, 8.0)

Note. CI = confidence interval; Pap = Papanicolaou. pp = percentage points. Sample-weighted averages give rates of each outcome variable for adults without dependent children in the corresponding analytic sample, based on data from the 2011–2016 and 2018–2019 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System on US states other than Massachusetts and Vermont (i.e., the District of Columbia and US territories are also omitted).

a

Women aged 40–64 y (n = 114 523).

b

Women aged 50–64 y (n = 97 277).

c

Respondents aged 50–64 y (n = 174 701).

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P < .05; **P < .01.