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QuickStats: Percentage* of adults aged ≥18 years who rarely or never get the social and emotional support they need,(†) by sex and disability status(§) - National Health Interview Survey,(¶) United States, 2021
Arockiaraj B , Ng AE . MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2023 72 (47) 1292 In 2021, 6.9% of adults aged ≥18 years rarely or never got the social and emotional support they needed. Overall, the percentage was higher among those with a disability (11.7%) than among those without disability (6.4%). Among men, 11.3% of those with disability rarely or never got needed support, compared with 7.0% of those without disability. Among women, 12.1% of those with disability rarely or never got needed support, compared with 5.9% of those without disability. The percentage of women and men with disability who rarely or never got the support needed was similar but was higher for men compared with women among those without disability. |
Quickstats: Percentage* of children and adolescents aged 17 years who have experienced a specified stressful life event,(†) by type of event and family income(¶) - National Health Interview Survey,() United States, 2021
Ng AE , Arockiaraj B , Zablotsky B . MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2023 72 (29) 807 Abbreviation: FPL = federal poverty level. | | * With 95% CIs indicated by error bars. | | † Percentages for the specified stressful life events are based on the following questions: 1) “Has child ever been the victim of violence or witnessed violence in their neighborhood?”; 2) “Has child ever been separated from a parent or guardian because the parent or guardian went to jail, prison, or a detention center?”; 3) “Did child ever live with anyone who was mentally ill or severely depressed?”; 4) Did child ever live with anyone who had a problem with alcohol or drugs?” Having any stressful event was based on having answered “yes” to any of these four questions. The four stressful life event questions come from a larger battery of questions on adverse childhood experiences. | | § As a percentage of FPL, which is based on family income and family size, using the U.S. Census Bureau’s poverty thresholds. Family income was imputed when missing. | | ¶ Estimates are based on household interviews of a sample of the civilian, noninstitutionalized U.S. population. | | In 2021, 20.2% of children and adolescents in families with incomes <200% of FPL and 12.0% of those in families with incomes ≥200% of FPL had experienced at least one specified stressful life event. Children and adolescents in families with incomes <200% of FPL were more likely than those in families with incomes ≥200% of FPL to have had the following experiences: lived with someone with alcohol or drug problems (9.1% versus 5.8%); lived with someone who was mentally ill or severely depressed (8.8% versus 6.5%); lived with someone who had been in jail (8.8% versus 2.9%); or been the victim of or witnessed violence in their neighborhood (7.2% versus 3.1%). |
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