   
Screening and Risk Factors Report
Had a Pap Smear in Past 3 Years and No Hysterectomy 2008, All Races, Female, Ages 18+ Healthy People 2010 Objective Number: 03-11b Increase the proportion of women who receive a Pap test.
Sorted by State |
State
 |
Met Objective of 90.0%?1
| Percent (95% Confidence Interval)2
 |
Number of Respondents with Screening or Risk Factor
| | Alabama |
No |
81.3 (78.4, 83.9) |
2,047 |
| Alaska |
No |
83.6 (79.2, 87.3) |
917 |
| Arizona |
No |
82.3 (78.1, 85.9) |
1,944 |
| Arkansas |
No |
80.8 (78.4, 83.0) |
1,590 |
| California |
No |
84.1 (82.5, 85.6) |
4,227 |
| Colorado |
No |
84.0 (82.4, 85.5) |
3,903 |
| Connecticut |
No |
83.9 (81.6, 85.9) |
2,410 |
| Delaware |
No |
84.5 (82.2, 86.5) |
2,023 |
| District of Columbia |
No |
88.9 (87.1, 90.5) |
1,807 |
| Florida |
No |
83.3 (80.8, 85.5) |
3,426 |
| Georgia |
No |
87.6 (85.7, 89.2) |
1,960 |
| Hawaii |
No |
82.8 (80.8, 84.6) |
2,496 |
| Idaho |
No |
76.8 (73.9, 79.5) |
1,510 |
| Illinois |
No |
83.8 (81.6, 85.7) |
1,958 |
| Indiana |
No |
78.7 (75.4, 81.6) |
1,628 |
| Iowa |
No |
84.0 (82.0, 85.8) |
2,144 |
| Kansas |
No |
84.0 (82.1, 85.8) |
2,857 |
| Kentucky |
No |
81.7 (79.7, 83.6) |
2,668 |
| Louisiana |
No |
76.7 (74.2, 79.0) |
1,943 |
| Maine |
No |
86.3 (84.5, 88.0) |
2,533 |
| Maryland |
No |
84.2 (82.3, 85.9) |
3,714 |
| Massachusetts |
No |
87.6 (86.3, 88.8) |
8,377 |
| Michigan |
No |
80.1 (78.4, 81.6) |
3,410 |
| Minnesota |
No |
86.0 (83.7, 88.0) |
1,643 |
| Mississippi |
No |
82.6 (80.6, 84.3) |
2,317 |
| Missouri |
No |
82.9 (80.6, 85.0) |
1,637 |
| Montana |
No |
81.5 (79.0, 83.9) |
2,144 |
| Nebraska |
No |
83.8 (82.1, 85.3) |
5,098 |
| Nevada |
No |
78.2 (75.1, 81.0) |
1,502 |
| New Hampshire |
No |
86.1 (84.3, 87.8) |
2,653 |
| New Jersey |
No |
79.9 (78.1, 81.6) |
4,469 |
| New Mexico |
No |
80.7 (77.6, 83.5) |
2,102 |
| New York |
No |
83.3 (81.4, 85.1) |
3,170 |
| North Carolina |
No |
86.9 (85.5, 88.2) |
5,432 |
| North Dakota |
No |
82.8 (80.1, 85.2) |
1,704 |
| Ohio |
No |
82.7 (81.0, 84.2) |
4,412 |
| Oklahoma |
No |
81.4 (79.6, 83.0) |
2,367 |
| Oregon |
No |
81.7 (79.0, 84.1) |
1,583 |
| Pennsylvania |
No |
82.0 (80.3, 83.6) |
4,696 |
| Rhode Island |
No |
86.1 (83.8, 88.2) |
1,930 |
| South Carolina |
No |
86.1 (84.1, 87.8) |
3,251 |
| South Dakota |
No |
82.5 (80.2, 84.6) |
2,234 |
| Tennessee |
No |
83.9 (81.4, 86.1) |
1,572 |
| Texas |
No |
81.5 (79.5, 83.3) |
3,506 |
| Utah |
No |
74.2 (70.9, 77.2) |
1,619 |
| Vermont |
No |
85.9 (84.1, 87.5) |
2,654 |
| Virginia |
No |
83.2 (79.5, 86.3) |
1,884 |
| Washington |
No |
82.7 (81.4, 83.8) |
7,705 |
| West Virginia |
No |
80.8 (78.3, 83.1) |
1,365 |
| Wisconsin |
No |
83.1 (80.7, 85.3) |
2,364 |
| Wyoming |
No |
78.4 (76.3, 80.4) |
2,321 |
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 02/09/2010 6:46 pm. 1 Healthy People 2010 Objectives is managed by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 2 2008 BRFSS Survey Data is the source for this data collected by the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
BRFSS Prevalence estimates presented here may vary from other published estimates due to differences in the methodology used to generate estimates.
Note: Healthy People 2010 Objectives are age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard population while the BRFSS estimates are not age-adjusted.
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