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MILWAUKEE COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY 2015 Commissioned by: Aurora Health Care Children s Hospital of Wisconsin Columbia St. Mary s Health System Froedtert Health Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare In Partnership with: Center for Urban Population Health

Overview Objectives Gather data on behavioral and lifestyle habits of the adult population and household-level data. Gather data on the prevalence of risk factors and disease conditions of the adult population. Compare health data of residents to previous health studies. Compare health data to national and state measurements.

Methodology 18 minute telephone survey of area residents 1,200 completions from March 16 through July 14, 2015 Two-fold sampling 1) RDD landline sample of listed & unlisted #s (n=1,292) Respondents randomly selected based on number of adults in household Weighting based on number of adults and number of residential phone numbers in HH 2) Cell phone only sample (n=675) Adult answering the phone designated as the respondent All data post-stratified by age and gender of adult residents as of 2010 Census proportions. Margin of error: ±2%

Demographics

Respondent Demographics Percent Gender Male 47% Female 53% Household Income Bottom 40 Percent Bracket 44% Middle 20 Percent Bracket 14% Top 40 Percent Bracket 25% Not sure/no answer 17%

Respondent Demographics (cont.) Age Percent 18 to 24 15% 25 to 34 21% 35 to 44 17% 45 to 54 18% 55 to 64 14% 65 and older 15%

Respondent Demographics (cont.) Percent Race White 64% African American 27% Other 9% Hispanic Origin Hispanic 9% Non-Hispanic 91%

Respondent Demographics (cont.) Percent Education High school or less 34% Some post high school 32% College graduate 34% Marital Status Married 34%

Health Care Coverage

Health Care Coverage Personally not covered currently (18+) 2013 WI: 12% US: 17% HP2020 Goal: 6 Personally not covered currently (18 to 64 years old) 2013 WI: 14% US: 23% Someone in HH not covered in past 12 months Personally not currently covered (18 and older) Personally not currently covered (18 to 64 years old) Personally not covered in past 12 months (18 and older) 26% 25% 21% 21% 13% 15% 19% 16% 14% 9% 14% 11% 12% 12% 8% 5% 4% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015

Unmet Health Care in Past Year HP2020 Goal, Household Delay or Unable to Obtain in Past Year: Prescription Medicines: 3% Medical Care: 4% Dental Care: 5% 6 Someone in HH Not Taken Prescriptions Due to Cost Delayed/Did Not Seek Care Due to Cost Unmet Medical Care Need Unmet Dental Care Need Unmet Mental Health Care Need 19% 11% 18% 12% 11% 4% 4% 2012 2015

Source for Health Information 10 Doctor Internet 8 6 45% 28% 49% 3 2012 2015

Health Services 10 8 6 27% 86% 77% 73% 7 65% 32% 31% 29% 31% Have a Primary Care Physician Doctor/Nurse Practioner Office as Primary Health Care Service Advance Care Plan* 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015 * living will or health care power of attorney added in 2006

General Health

Rate Own Health 2013 Excellent or Very Good WI: 54% US: 53% 10 8 Excellent/Very Good Fair/Poor Fair or Poor WI: 15% US: 17% 6 54% 51% 51% 52% 5 16% 18% 18% 19% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015

Routine Procedures Routine checkup 2013 WI: 82% US: 81% Cholesterol test 2013 WI: 77% US: 76% HP2020 Goal: 82% 10 8 87% 85% 85% 83% 74% 73% Routine checkup (2 yrs. ago or less) Cholesterol test (4 yrs. ago or less) Dental checkup (less than 1 yr. ago) Eye exam (less than 1 yr. ago) 75% 89% 72% 7 Dental checkup 2012 WI: 72% US: 67% HP2020 Goal: 49% 6 68% 51% 63% 44% 6 56% 42% 42% 62% 48% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015

Vaccinations Pneumonia vaccination (65+) 2013 WI: 73% US: 7 HP2020 Goal: 9 Flu vaccination (65+) 2013 WI: 55% US: 63% Flu vaccination (18+) HP2020 Goal: 7 10 8 6 77% 71% 58% 37% 36% Pneumonia Vaccination (Ever, 65+) Flu Vaccination (Past Year, 18+)* Flu Vaccination (Past Year, 65+)* 72% 69% 69% 63% 38% 77% 76% 48% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015 *In 2006, nasal spray was added.

Health Conditions Past 3 Years (2015) High Blood Pressure 29% High Blood Cholesterol Mental Health Condition 18% Asthma (Current) 14% Diabetes Heart Disease/Condition 11% 9% 6 8 10

Health Conditions Past 3 Years 5 High Blood Pressure High Blood Cholesterol Heart Disease/Condition Mental Health Condition Diabetes Asthma (Current) 3 27% 29% 3 29% 1 22% 22% 22% 18% 13% 14% 1 12% 9% 12% 1 8% 9% 7% 8% 8% 21% 18% 14% 11% 9% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015

Condition Controlled Through Medication, Exercise, Therapy or Lifestyle Changes 2012 2015 High Blood Pressure 96% 94% High Blood Cholesterol 86% 89% Mental Health Condition 81% 88% Asthma (Current) 92% 95% Diabetes 92% 92% Heart Disease/Condition 91% 91%

Exercise and Nutrition

Body Weight Overweight 2013 WI: 67% US: 64% HP2020 Goal: 34% Healthy weight 66% Unhealthy weight 10 8 6 62% 63% 66% 66% 69% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015

Physical Activity 1 Recommended Moderate or Vigorous Activity 2009 WI: 53% US: 51% 10 8 Moderate Activity (5x/30+ min/week) Vigorous Activity (3x/20+ min/week) Recommended Physical Activity (Mod or Vig) Moderate Activity 2005 WI: 42% US: 33% Vigorous Activity 2009 WI: 31% US: 29% 6 28% 45% 33% 22% 41% 31% 19% 47% 49% 38% 35% 31% 24% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015 1 Moderate activity: 5 times a week for 30 or more minutes/time Vigorous activity: 3 times a week for 20 or more minutes/time

Nutrition 10 Fruit (Two or more servings/day) Vegetables (Three or more servings/day) Often Read Food Label of New Product Restaurant Food Meals (2 or fewer/week) 8 6 66% 61% 58% 72% 62% 62% 54% 3 24% 21% 26% 28% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015

Early Detection and Prevention of Cancer

Women s Health Pap Smear (18+) 2010 WI: 85% US: 81% HP2020 Goal (21-65 years old): 93% Mammogram (50+) 2012 WI: 82% US: 77% 10 8 6 91% 9 89% 84% Mammogram - within past 2 yrs. (50 and older) Bone Density Scan (65 and older) Pap Smear - within past 3 yrs. (18 to 65 yrs. old) HPV Test - within past 5 yrs. (18 to 65 yrs. old) Met Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendation* 78% 78% 77% 67% 86% 73% 71% 84% 82% 81% 6 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015 *Recommended Cervical Cancer Screening: 18 to 29 years old--pap smear within past three years; 30 to 65 years old--pap smear and HPV test within past five years or pap smear only within past three years.

Colorectal Cancer (50 and Older) Screening in Recommended Time Frame: HP2020 Goal: 71% 10 At Least One Test within Recommended Time Frame Colonoscopy (within past 10 yrs.) Sigmoidoscopy (within past 5 yrs.) Blood Stool Test (past year)* 8 6 61% 58% 67% 61% 72% 67% 36% 23% 14% 14% 1 1 11% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015 *Not asked in 2009

Safety

Personal Safety Issues in Past Year Someone made you afraid for your personal safety Someone pushed, kicked, slapped or hit you At least 1 of the 2 issues 13% 12% 9% 9% 8% 1 9% 6% 7% 6% 6% 4% 5% 4% 3% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015

Tobacco Use

Current Tobacco Cigarette Smoker in Past Month Current Smokers 2013 WI: 19% US: 19% HP2020 Goal: 12% 10 8 6 26% 26% 25% 24% 19% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015

Smoking Cessation in Past 12 Months (Current Tobacco Cigarette Smokers) Tried to Quit 2005 WI: 49% US: 56% 10 HP2020 Goal: 8 77% 8 Healthcare Professional Advised Respondent to Quit Quit Smoking for at Least 1 Day 72% 8 78% 6 51% 54% 53% 64% 58% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015

Exposure to Cigarette Smoke Smoking Prohibited at Home 2003 WI: 75% Smoking Not Allowed in Home Nonsmokers Exposed to Second-Hand Smoke (past 7 days) Nonsmokers Exposed to Second-Hand Smoke HP2020 Goal: 34% 10 8 64% 74% 75% 6 29% 23% 21% 2009 2012 2015

Other Tobacco Products in Past Month (2015) Electronic Cigarettes 6% Cigars, Cigarillos or Little Cigars 5% Smokeless Tobacco 4% 6 8 10

Alcohol Use

Alcohol Use in Past Month Binge Drinking 2013 [Male 5+; Female 4+] WI: 23% US: 17% HP2020 Goal: 24% [Male & Female 5+] Binge Drinking* 10 Driver Passenger When Driver Perhaps Had Too Much to Drink 8 6 31% 32% 17% 19% 3% 3% 3% 2% 3% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015 *In 2003, 2012 and 2015, 4 or more drinks on an occasion for females and 5 or more drinks on an occasion for males was used; in 2005 and 2009, 5 or more drinks on an occasion was used for both males and females.

Household Problems

Household Problems In Past Year 15% Alcohol Marijuana Cocaine, Heroin or Other Street Drugs Misuse of Prescription Drugs or Over-the-Counter Drugs Gambling 1 5% 3% 3% 2% 2% 1% 1% <1% <1% 2006 2009 2012 2015

Distracted Driving

Distracted Driving in Past Month (2015) Technology Distractions Non-Technology Distractions At Least Once a Day 17% 13% Less Than Once a Day/Week 21% Less Than Once a Week 9% 14% Zero Times 53% 51%

Mental Health Status

Mental Health Status Felt sad, blue, depressed always/nearly always (past 30 days) Find meaning & purpose in daily life seldom/never Considered suicide (past year) 3 1 8% 8% 7% 7% 7% 6% 6% 6% 5% 5% 5% 6% 3% 2003 2006 2009 2012 2015

Children In Household

Child s Personal Doctor [Child 17 or Younger] Have a Personal Doctor/Nurse Preventive Care in Past Month (Of Children With Personal Doctor/Nurse) 10 8 93% 92% 89% 91% 6 2012 2015

Child s Unmet Care in Past 12 Months [17 or Younger] Dental Care Need Medical Care Need Specialist Care Need 3 1 8% 9% 2% 2% 1% 2012 2015

Child Currently Has Asthma [17 or Younger] 10 8 6 11% 11% 2012 2015

Child is Seldom/Never Safe in Community [17 or Younger] 10 8 6 4% 5% 2012 2015

Child s Sleeping Arrangement as a Baby [Asked of Respondents with a Child 2 or Younger] 10 In bed with respondent or another person Crib or bassinette Pack n play 8 86% 82% 6 8% 9% 7% 4% 2012 2015

Child s Nutrition and Exercise [5 to 17 Years Old] Fruit (2 or More Servings) Vegetables (3 or More Servings) 10 Physically Active (60 Min./5x/Week) 8 78% 82% 6 66% 69% 26% 27% 2012 2015

Child Always/Nearly Always Felt Unhappy, Sad or Depressed in Past 6 Months [8 to 17 Years Old] 10 8 6 7% 3% 2012 2015

Child Experienced Bullying in Past 12 Months [8 to 17 Years Old] 8 Bullied Overall Physically Bullied Verbally Bullied Cyber Bullied 6 22% 18% 1 5% 2% 2% 2012 2015 18% 16%

Community Health Issues

Top Community Health Issues [Part 1] 10 Chronic Diseases Alcohol or Drug Use Violence Mental Health/Depression 8 6 58% 55% 52% 66% 55% 42% 21% 31% 2012 2015

Top Community Health Issues [Part 2] 8 Teen Pregnancy Infectious Diseases Infant Mortality Lead Poisoning 6 35% 26% 23% 21% 19% 3% 7% 2% 2012 2015

Select Key Findings of Need 12% No Health Care Coverage (currently, 18+) vs. HP2020 11% HH Member Not Taken Prescription Medication Due to Cost (past year) vs. 3% HP2020 18% Delayed/Did Not Seek Medical Care Due to Cost (past year) 18% Unmet Dental Need (past year) vs. 5% HP2020 12% Unmet Medical Need (past year) vs. 4% HP2020 7 Cholesterol Test (4 years or less) vs. 82% HP2020 48% Flu Vaccination (past year, 18+) vs. 7 HP2020 77% Pneumonia Vaccination (ever, 65+) vs. 9 HP2020 29% High Blood Pressure 69% Overweight 19% Current Smokers vs. 12% HP2020 58% Smokers Tried to Quit Smoking (past year) vs. 8 HP2020 32% Binge Drinkers (past month, 4+ F & 5+ M) vs. 24% HP2020 (past month, 5+) 18% Children 8 to 17 Years Old Bullied (past year, verbal/physical/cyber)

Report Available at www.aurora.org/commbenefits www.chw.org www.columbia-stmarys.org/serving_our_community www.froedtert.com/community-engagement www.mywheaton.org

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