Summary Health Statistics Tables for the U.S. Population: National Health Interview Survey, 2014, Table P-5/b

Table P-5b. Annualized frequency (number in thousands) of medically consulted injury and poisoning episodes, by selected characteristics: United States, 2014


Selected characteristic

All persons
Number of episodes1

Total
313,090
39.549

Sex

Male
153,025
20,091
Female
160,065
19,459

Age

Under 12 years
48,443
4,782
12-17
24,964
4,972
18-44
112,146
12,192
45-64
82,604
10,140
65-74 years
26,210
3,551
75 years and over
18,724
3,913

Race

One race2
306,030
38,566
White
244,763
32,387
Black or African American
40,340
4,238
American Indian or Alaska Native
2,992
593
Asian
17,461
1,309
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
473
*
Two or more races3
7,060
983
Black or African American, white
2,311
333
American Indian or Alaska Native, white
2,144
*238

Hispanic or Latino origin4 and race

Hispanic or Latino
54,477
3,740
Mexican or Mexican American
34,835
2,041
Not Hispanic or Latino
258,614
35,809
White, single race
195,897
29,119
Black or African American, single race
37,961
4,126

Education5

Less than a high school diploma
27,164
2,868
High school diploma or GED6
54,688
6,873
Some college
57,708
8,507
Bachelor's degree or higher
65,986
8,294
Table P-5b. Annualized frequency (number in thousands) of medically consulted injury and poisoning episodes, by selected characteristics: United States, 2014

Selected characteristic

All persons
Number of episodes1

Family income7

Less than $35,000
85,706
12,184
$35,000 or more
181,936
21,942
$35,000-$49,999
33,880
4,770
$50,000-$74,999
44,174
4,783
$75,000-$99,999
33,775
3,594
$100,000 or more
70,107
8,796

Poverty status8

Poor
44,763
5,589
Near poor
57,246
8,056
Not poor
183,513
22,736

Health insurance coverage9

Under 65:
Private
168,747
20,224
Medicaid
50,510
6,818
Other
10,519
1,640
Uninsured
35,280
3,349
65 and over:
Private
22,018
3,163
Medicare and Medicaid
2,943
845
Medicare only
15,867
2,713
Other
3,483
723
Uninsured
359
*

Place of residence10

Large MSA
170,336
18,949
Small MSA
97,572
13,877
Not in MSA
45,182
6,724

Region

Northeast
53,046
6,500
Midwest
70,709
10,395
South
117,720
14,137
West
71,615
8,517
Summary Health Statistics: National Health Interview Survey, 2014
Table P-5b, page 6 of 9

Table P-5b. Annualized frequency (number in thousands) of medically consulted injury and poisoning episodes, by selected characteristics: United States, 2014


Selected characteristic

All persons
Number of episodes1

Current health status

Excellent
114,311
10,463
Very good
93,585
11,364
Good
74,216
9,935
Fair
23,438
4,270
Poor
7,119
3,517

* Estimates are considered unreliable. Data preceded by an asterisk have a relative standard error (RSE) greater than 30% and less than or equal to 50% and should be used with caution. Data not shown have an RSE greater than 50%.
- Quantity zero.
1Based on the questions, "Of the [number] times that [person] was injured, how many of those times was the injury serious enough that a medical professional was consulted?" and “Of the [number] times that [person] was poisoned, how many of those times was the poisoning serious enough that a medical professional was consulted?” Consultation with a health professional includes in-person or by telephone. Injury episode refers to a traumatic event that resulted in one or more injuries due to an external cause such as a fall down a flight of stairs or a motor vehicle traffic accident. Poisoning episode refers to the swallowing or breathing of a harmful substance such as bleach, carbon monoxide, or too many pills or drugs. Calls to a poison control center are considered to be a contact with a health care professional. Counts of episodes have been annualized in this table. Estimates from this report should not be compared with estimates from 2003 or earlier.
2Refers to persons who indicated only a single race group, including those of Hispanic or Latino origin.
3Refers to persons who indicated more than one race group, including those of Hispanic or Latino origin. Only two combinations of multiple race groups are shown due to small sample sizes for other combinations.
4Refers to persons who are of Hispanic or Latino origin and may be of any race or combination of races. "Not Hispanic or Latino" refers to persons who are not of Hispanic or Latino origin, regardless of race.
5Shown only for persons aged 25 and over.
6GED is General Educational Development high school equivalency diploma.
7Includes persons who reported a dollar amount or who would not provide a dollar amount but provided an income interval.
8"Poor" persons are defined as having income below the poverty threshold. "Near poor" persons have incomes of 100% to less than 200% of the poverty threshold. "Not poor" persons have incomes that are 200% of the poverty threshold or greater.
9Based on a hierarchy of mutually exclusive categories. Persons with more than one type of health insurance were assigned to the first appropriate category in the hierarchy. "Uninsured" includes persons who had no coverage as well as those who had only Indian Health Service coverage or had only a private plan that paid for one type of service such as accidents or dental care.
10MSA is metropolitan statistical area. Large MSAs have a population of 1 million or more; small MSAs have a population of less than 1 million. "Not in MSA" consists of persons not living in a metropolitan statistical area.
NOTES: Estimates are based on household interviews of a sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized population. This table is based on responses about all persons in the family. Data came from the Person file and the Injury and Poisoning Episode file and were weighted using the Person weight. Unknowns for the column were not included in the frequencies, but they were included in the "All persons" column. "Total" includes other races not shown separately and persons with unknown education, family income, poverty status, health insurance characteristics, and current health status. For more information on the data source, methods, and definitions used for this table, refer to Technical Notes for Summary Health Statistics Tables: National Health Interview Survey (available from http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis/SHS/tables.htm). Suggested citation: Adams PF, Benson V. Tables of Summary Health Statistics for the U.S. Population: 2014 National Health Interview Survey. 2015. Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis/SHS/tables.htm.
SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, National Health Interview Survey, 2014.