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Tables extracted from the West Virginia County Health Profiles 2004

Map showing counties grouped for BRFSS analysis due to low numbers.West Virginia
County Health Profiles - 2004

For both the 1992-96 and 1997-2001prevalences, 24 counties had aggregated sample sizes large enough to yield individual prevalence calculations. Samples from the 31 counties that had sample sizes too small to stand alone were combined with samples from other less populated, contiguous counties into 12 groupings, or multi-county regions. A single behavioral prevalence was provided as the prevalence for each county included in the grouping. Counties are ranked from highest to lowest prevalence on the basis of the final 36 areas, with counties within each grouping sharing the rank.

The numbers following counties below indicate BRFSS groupings on the map above. Counties with no numbers have sufficient sample size to stand along.
Introduction
Appendix A
Appendix B
State
Barbour 9
Berkeley
Boone 1
Braxton 3
Brooke
Cabell
Calhoun 5
Clay 5
Doddridge 7
Fayette
Gilmer 5
Grant 11
Greenbier 2
Hampshire 12
Hancock
Hardy 4
Harrison
Jackson 6
Jefferson
Kanawha
Lewis 7
Lincoln 1
Logan
McDowell
Marion
Marshall
Mason
Mercer
Mineral 11
Mingo
Monongalia
Monroe 2
Morgan 12
Nicholas 3
Ohio
Pendleton 4
Pleasants 8
Pocahontas 4
Preston 10
Putnam
Raleigh
Randolph
Ritchie 7
Roane 5
Summers 2
Taylor 9
Tucker 10
Tyler 8
Upshur
Wayne
Webster 3
Wetzel 8
Wirt 6
Wood
Wyoming

If you have further questions about West Virginia vital statistics data, you may contact the Health Statistics Center at:
Phone: 304-558-9100
Email:dhhrvitalreg@wv.gov
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