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Bill Ward <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:54:51 -0500
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Sorry,

The tabular structure was lost for telephone coverage.

Here is the link:

http://www.cdc.gov/brfss/technical_infodata/surveydata/2000/table3_00.htm

Bill Ward

On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:46:20 -0500 Bill Ward <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> Interesting info
>
> Bill Ward
> [log in to unmask]
> 2000 Telephone Coverage
> Estimated Percentages of Households With and Without Telephones by
> State,
> 2001
> Printing Suggestion: Configure your printer's orientation to
> Landscape.
> StateTelephone HouseholdsPercent Telephone HouseholdNon-Telephone
> HouseholdPercent Non-Telephone HouseholdTotal
> TOTAL
> UNITED STATES100,644,48094.495,871,2945.51106,510,746
> Alabama1,613,90991.83143,5288.171,757,437
> Alaska215,63996.098,7643.91224,403
> Arizona1,743,65094.33104,7605.671,848,410
> Arkansas961,00791.6387,7718.371,048,778
> California11,820,00096.18475,0223.8712,290,000
> Colorado1,587,68295.6871,6324.321,659,314
> Connecticut1,245,04095.5258,4384.481,303,478
> Delaware286,69797.646,9332.36293,630
> District of Columbia228,38295.6910,2844.31238,666
> Florida5,761,54091.95504,1268.056,265,666
> Georgia2,878,80892.26241,4097.743,120,217
> Hawaii386,89794.1124,2075.89411,103
> Idaho463,12693.4632,4276.54495,553
> Illinois4,151,29791.79371,4058.214,522,702
> Indiana2,212,99393.81146,1316.192,359,124
> Iowa1,098,31096.7736,6513.231,134,961
> Kansas1,002,66592.6279,9117.381,082,576
> Kentucky1,494,00493.50103,8576.501,597,862
> Louisiana1,580,54593.21115,1116.791,695,655
> Maine499,62698.0210,0791.98509,705
> Maryland1,982,01595.9982,8584.012,064,873
> Massachusetts2,333,29395.89100,1304.112,433,423
> Michigan3,603,38495.08186,5774.923,789,960
> Minnesota1,810,72496.9457,1263.061,867,850
> Mississippi967,30987.83133,99212.171,101,300
> Missouri2,094,73697.1461,6802.862,156,416
> Montana345,52595.1017,7934.90363,318
> Nebraska636,86997.1618,5932.84655,461
> Nevada682,83795.6231,2914.38714,128
> New Hampshire482,82598.109,3371.90492,162
> New Jersey2,923,63295.33143,1544.673,066,786
> New Mexico615,37591.7855,1078.22670,482
> New York6,723,14595.06349,0474.947,072,192
> North Carolina2,790,26793.16204,7336.842,994,999
> North Dakota240,98094.9112,9195.09253,898
> Ohio4,211,76195.45200,7474.554,412,508
> Oklahoma1,256,56493.0793,6136.931,350,177
> Oregon1,290,40494.7072,2385.301,362,642
> Pennsylvania4,549,03997.10135,8252.904,684,864
> Rhode Island382,49295.7317,0714.27399,563
> South Carolina1,477,30392.91112,7727.091,590,074
> South Dakota280,42195.6612,7244.34293,145
> Tennessee2,091,18991.96182,7318.042,273,919
> Texas7,092,90193.15521,2096.857,614,110
> Utah691,31396.2427,0303.76718,343
> Vermont247,25797.117,3632.89254,620
> Virginia2,622,03194.53151,7095.472,773,740
> Washington2,152,95995.8194,1254.192,247,084
> West Virginia701,12892.8653,9057.14755,033
> Wisconsin1,952,79896.0879,7603.922,032,558
> Wyoming180,18793.9111,6906.09191,878
>
> Source: March 2001 Current Population Survey, U.S. Census Bureau.
> Data
> provided by Marketing SYstems Group (GENESYS).
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 15:19:18 -0500 Ron Wray <[log in to unmask]>
> writes:
> > The problem  with telephone survey is that you will not get a
> > "representative" sample.  There are many individuals lacking
> > telephones,
> > often those with considerable health challenges.  Telephone
> surveys
> > can
> > heighten social exclusion by leaving behind the marginalized.
> They
> > might
> > work for marketing surveys since one is simply trying to scope
> the
> > "buying"
> > population, but not for a health priority exercise.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Health Promotion on the Internet
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
> > Behalf Of Anne Cogdon
> > Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:05 AM
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: assessing health priorities of a population
> >
> >
> > Hello
> > We are currently exploring methods to assess the health priority
> > needs
> > of communities across our district (Capital Health, Nova Scotia
> > which
> > includes Halifax Municipality and the county of West Hants).  Up
> to
> > this
> > point our method of community consultation has been mainly face
> to
> > face
> > - either inviting people to meetings, being placed on the agenda
> of
> > meetings by groups and organizations, holding focus groups, etc.
> > In
> > addition, we have developed a short survey that is distributed to
> > selected groups and organizations with a return stamped envelope
> > (return
> > rate is usually low).
> >
> > We are currently investigating the appropriateness of conducting
> a
> > telephone survey with a representative sample of our population
> to
> > gather info on health prioroties (for health service planning but
> > also
> > to gain insight re the broader determinants of health).
> >
> > Has anyone used this method? Are there survey tools available
> that
> > we
> > should review?  Is there literature that we should review?
> >
> > Any advice/assistance you can give would be very much
> appreciated.
> >
> > Anne Cogdon
> >
> >
> >
> > Anne Cogdon
> > Director of Community Health
> > Dartmouth and Southeastern
> > Marshall Treatment Centre
> > 294 Pleasant Street
> > Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
> > 2Y 3S3
> > (902) 465-8578
> >
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