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Health Indicator Report of Fair/poor health

Self-rated health (SRH) has been collected for many years on National Center for Health Statistics surveys and since 1993 on the state-based BRFSS. SRH is an independent predictor of important health outcomes including mortality, morbidity, and functional status. It is considered to be a reliable indicator of a person's perceived health and is a good global assessment of a person's well being.

Fair or poor general health by Utah Small Area, 2021-2023 and U.S. 2023

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Utah Small AreasBrigham CityBox Elder Co (Other) V2TremontonLogan V2North LoganCache (Other)/Rich (All) V2HyrumSmithfieldBen LomondWeber County (East)Morgan CountyOgden (Downtown)South OgdenRoy/HooperRiverdaleClearfield Area/HooperLayton/South WeberKaysville/Fruit HeightsSyracuseCentervilleFarmingtonNorth Salt LakeWoods Cross/West BountifulBountifulSLC (Rose Park)SLC (Avenues)SLC (Foothill/East Bench)MagnaSLC (Glendale) V2West Valley (Center)West Valley (West) V2West Valley (East) V2SLC (Downtown) V2SLC (Southeast Liberty)South Salt LakeSLC (Sugar House)Millcreek (South)Millcreek (East)Holladay V2CottonwoodKearns V2Taylorsville (E)/Murray (W)Taylorsville (West)MurrayMidvaleWest Jordan (Northeast) V2West Jordan (Southeast)West Jordan (W)/CoppertonSouth Jordan V2DaybreakSandy (West)Sandy (Center) V2Sandy (Northeast)Sandy (Southeast)DraperRiverton/BluffdaleHerrimanTooele County (Other)Tooele ValleyEagle Mountain/Cedar ValleyLehiSaratoga SpringsAmerican ForkAlpinePleasant Grove/LindonOrem (North)Orem (West)Orem (East)Provo/BYUProvo (West City Center)Provo (East City Center)Salem CitySpanish ForkSpringvilleMapletonUtah County (South) V2PaysonPark CitySummit County (East)Wasatch CountyDaggett and Uintah CountyDuchesne CountyNephi/MonaDelta/FillmoreSanpete ValleyCentral (Other)Richfield/Monroe/SalinaCarbon CountyEmery CountyGrand CountyBlanding/MonticelloSan Juan County (Other)St. GeorgeWashington Co (Other) V2Washington CityHurricane/La VerkinIvins/Santa ClaraCedar CitySouthwest LHD (Other)State of UtahU.S.0.0%10.0%20.0%30.0%40.0%50.0%60.0%Age-adjusted percentage of adultsFair or poor general health by Utah Small Area, 2021-2023 and U.S. 2023

Fair or poor general health by Utah Small Area, 2021-2023 and U.S. 2023

Utah Small AreasAge-adjusted percentage of adultsLower 95% CIUpper 95% CIOther
Brigham City15.1%9.8%22.5%
Box Elder Co (Other) V29.3%5.5%15.4%
Tremonton9.1%5.0%15.9%*
Logan V211.9%8.9%15.6%
North Logan15.8%10.2%23.5%
Cache (Other)/Rich (All) V212.0%7.5%18.7%
Hyrum17.4%10.3%27.7%
Smithfield10.2%4.2%22.5%*
Ben Lomond17.4%13.9%21.6%
Weber County (East)10.4%7.3%14.4%
Morgan County14.0%7.5%24.7%*
Ogden (Downtown)19.1%14.8%24.3%
South Ogden13.5%9.9%18.0%
Roy/Hooper17.4%13.3%22.4%
Riverdale18.2%12.6%25.5%
Clearfield Area/Hooper16.7%13.0%21.1%
Layton/South Weber18.0%14.2%22.6%
Kaysville/Fruit Heights8.7%5.3%13.7%
Syracuse12.6%7.8%19.5%
Centerville6.9%3.1%14.8%*
Farmington**n/an/a**
North Salt Lake18.5%12.4%26.8%
Woods Cross/West Bountiful14.9%8.4%25.0%
Bountiful12.0%8.7%16.4%
SLC (Rose Park)31.0%24.6%38.1%
SLC (Avenues)2.9%1.5%5.8%*
SLC (Foothill/East Bench)4.0%1.5%10.4%*
Magna21.4%16.4%27.5%
SLC (Glendale) V224.2%16.3%34.4%
West Valley (Center)21.9%17.0%27.6%
West Valley (West) V219.9%14.1%27.2%
West Valley (East) V224.8%19.7%30.7%
SLC (Downtown) V215.4%11.1%21.0%
SLC (Southeast Liberty)12.5%7.1%20.9%*
South Salt Lake21.0%15.1%28.6%
SLC (Sugar House)10.8%7.2%15.7%
Millcreek (South)8.5%4.2%16.4%*
Millcreek (East)12.9%7.4%21.4%*
Holladay V211.1%6.7%17.8%
Cottonwood6.7%4.1%10.7%
Kearns V221.3%15.7%28.3%
Taylorsville (E)/Murray (W)10.7%7.6%15.0%
Taylorsville (West)14.2%10.3%19.2%
Murray14.6%10.3%20.2%
Midvale17.4%12.8%23.3%
West Jordan (Northeast) V213.6%8.8%20.2%
West Jordan (Southeast)14.7%10.5%20.3%
West Jordan (W)/Copperton11.5%7.8%16.8%
South Jordan V212.0%8.4%17.0%
Daybreak8.0%4.9%12.8%
Sandy (West)18.0%12.7%24.8%
Sandy (Center) V26.9%4.4%10.8%
Sandy (Northeast)6.5%3.3%12.6%*
Sandy (Southeast)11.8%7.2%18.8%
Draper9.4%6.3%13.9%
Riverton/Bluffdale9.1%6.2%13.0%
Herriman7.0%4.4%10.9%
Tooele County (Other)12.4%9.0%16.9%
Tooele Valley16.6%13.6%20.1%
Eagle Mountain/Cedar Valley16.6%11.7%22.9%
Lehi10.8%7.9%14.6%
Saratoga Springs6.4%3.2%12.4%
American Fork8.9%6.0%13.0%
Alpine**n/an/a**
Pleasant Grove/Lindon8.8%6.5%12.0%
Orem (North)12.1%8.6%16.6%
Orem (West)14.6%10.7%19.7%
Orem (East)9.2%5.4%15.4%
Provo/BYU10.3%7.1%14.7%
Provo (West City Center)18.6%13.6%24.7%
Provo (East City Center)11.8%6.5%20.5%
Salem City8.2%4.1%15.7%*
Spanish Fork13.7%10.0%18.6%
Springville13.0%9.3%17.8%
Mapleton2.9%1.2%6.9%*
Utah County (South) V212.6%7.5%20.4%
Payson12.7%7.6%20.4%
Park City5.7%3.6%8.7%
Summit County (East)10.6%6.4%17.2%
Wasatch County9.7%6.6%14.0%
Daggett and Uintah County15.6%12.7%18.9%
Duchesne County16.5%12.7%21.2%
Nephi/Mona15.7%9.8%24.0%
Delta/Fillmore18.4%12.1%27.1%
Sanpete Valley13.8%9.5%19.8%
Central (Other)13.6%9.6%18.8%
Richfield/Monroe/Salina13.6%9.7%18.7%
Carbon County17.2%13.7%21.4%
Emery County15.0%10.5%21.1%
Grand County16.8%11.7%23.5%
Blanding/Monticello11.8%7.4%18.4%
San Juan County (Other)35.8%25.0%48.4%
St. George13.5%11.0%16.5%
Washington Co (Other) V28.0%3.6%17.0%*
Washington City10.4%6.6%16.1%
Hurricane/La Verkin20.1%14.7%26.8%
Ivins/Santa Clara9.9%4.6%20.3%
Cedar City18.2%13.6%23.8%
Southwest LHD (Other)13.0%9.1%18.3%
State of Utah13.8%13.3%14.3%
U.S.18.6%18.3%18.8%

Notes

Age-adjusted to U.S. 2000 standard population.

*Use caution in interpreting; the estimate has a coefficient of variation > 30% and is therefore deemed unreliable by Utah Department of Health and Human Services standards.

**Estimates have been suppressed because the relative standard of error is greater than 50%.

A description of the Utah Small Areas may be found on IBIS at the following URL: https://ibis.utah.gov/ibisph-view/resource/Guidelines.html.

Data Sources

Data Interpretation Issues

Question Text: "Would you say that in general your health is excellent, very good, good, fair or poor?"

Beginning in 2011, BRFSS data include both landline and cell phone respondent data along with a new weighting methodology called iterative proportional fitting, or raking. This methodology utilizes additional demographic information (such as education, race, and marital status) in the weighting procedure. Both of these methodology changes were implemented to account for an increased number of U.S. households without landline phones and an under-representation of certain demographic groups that were not well-represented in the sample. More details about these changes can be found at: https://ibis.utah.gov/ibisph-view/pdf/opha/resource/brfss/RakingImpact2011.pdf.

As with all surveys, some error results from nonresponse (e.g., refusal to participate in the survey or to answer specific questions), and measurement (e.g., social desirability or recall bias). Error was minimized by use of strict calling protocols, good questionnaire design, standardization of interviewer behavior, interviewer training, and frequent, on-site interviewer monitoring and supervision.

Definition

Percentage of adults aged 18 years and older who reported fair or poor general health.

Numerator

Number of survey respondents who reported fair or poor general health.

Denominator

Total number of survey respondents except those with missing, "Don't know/Not sure," and "Refused" responses.

Other Objectives

Fair/poor health is one of the population outcome indicators tracked by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services to measure success in ensuring its objective that "All Utahns have fair and equitable opportunities to be healthy and safe." https://dhhs.utah.gov/dhhs-performance-measures-hub/dhhs-scorecard/

How Are We Doing?

In 2023, approximately 14.5% (age-adjusted rate) of Utah adults aged 18 and older reported fair or poor general health status. In the same time period, 85.5% of Utah adults reported good, very good, or excellent general health status.

How Do We Compare With the U.S.?

Between the years 1993-2023, the proportion of adults who reported good or better health was significantly higher in Utah than for the U.S. as a whole (age-adjusted rates). These age-adjusted rates in 2023 were 85.5% in Utah compared to 81.4% in the U.S.

What Is Being Done?

The Utah Department of Health and Human Services, through many programs, works to prevent avoidable illness, injury, disability, and premature death; assure access to affordable, quality healthcare; and to promote healthy lifestyles.

Available Services

Utah Health Information Phone Numbers:

Check Your Health: 1-888-222-2542
Utah Tobacco Quit Line: 1-888-567-TRUTH (8788)
Utah Cancer Control Resource Line: 1-800-717-1811
Utah Medicaid Program Information 1-800-662-9651
Page Content Updated On 10/17/2024, Published on 10/22/2024
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