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Table 1.69 Percent of women ages 15-44 who completed a pregnancy in the last 12 months and had an HIV test as part of prenatal care, United States, 2002 |
| Population group |
Percent |
Standard error |
| Total |
|
66.7 |
2.1 |
| Age |
15-19 |
70.1 |
6.2 |
| 20-24 |
68.8 |
4.1 |
| 25-29 |
74.1 |
3.0 |
| 30-34 |
58.1 |
4.3 |
| 35-44 |
62.4 |
6.7 |
| Ethnicity |
Hispanic, all races |
76.7 |
4.0 |
| Non-Hispanic, all races |
64.4 |
2.5 |
| Non-Hispanic, White |
63.4 |
3.1 |
| Non-Hispanic, Black |
64.3 |
4.1 |
| Non-Hispanic, other |
DSU |
DSU |
| Health insurance |
Private |
65.3 |
3.0 |
| Medicaid/SCHIP/State only |
64.8 |
4.1 |
| Other |
DSU |
DSU |
| Uninsured |
72.1 |
4.4 |
| Family incomea |
Negative/poor |
79.2 |
3.8 |
| Near poor/low |
66.5 |
5.2 |
| Middle |
67.7 |
4.1 |
| High |
49.7 |
4.3 |
| Education, ages 20-44 |
Less than high school |
66.5 |
6.6 |
| High school graduate |
74.5 |
3.2 |
| At least some college |
62.2 |
2.9 |
| Residence location |
Urban |
66.4 |
2.4 |
| Rural |
68.8 |
4.1 |
| Metropolitan residence |
MSA, central city |
66.2 |
2.3 |
| MSA, non-central city |
69.4 |
3.4 |
| Non-MSA |
62.6 |
6.5 |
a Negative/poor refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, over the poverty line to just below 200 percent of the poverty line; middle, 200 percent to just below 400 percent of the poverty line; and high, 400 percent of the poverty line and over.
DSU - Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.
Key: SCHIP: State Children's Health Insurance Program; MSA: metropolitan statistical area.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Survey of Family Growth.