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extracted from the West Virginia County Health Profiles
2004
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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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