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  • Survey: 2021-2022 National Survey of Children's Health
  • Starting Point: Child and Family Health Measures
  • State/Region: Nationwide (quick edit)
  • Topic: Health Care Access and Quality
  • Question: Indicator 4.10: Developmental screening, age 9-35 months
  • Sub Group: Highest education of adult in household

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Indicator 4.10: Did the child receive a developmental screening using a parent-completed screening tool in the past 12 months, age 9-35 months?
YesNoTotal %
Less than high school education%15.184.9100.0
C.I.9.9 - 22.277.8 - 90.1
Sample Count53223
Pop. Est.100,246564,745
High school or GED%23.576.5100.0
C.I.19.7 - 27.872.2 - 80.3
Sample Count3971,140
Pop. Est.333,1101,082,809
Some college or technical school%29.970.1100.0
C.I.26.5 - 33.566.5 - 73.5
Sample Count9601,688
Pop. Est.450,2661,056,104
College degree or higher%40.659.4100.0
C.I.38.6 - 42.657.4 - 61.4
Sample Count4,4015,486
Pop. Est.1,900,9912,781,908

C.I. = 95% Confidence Interval.
Percentages and population estimates (Pop.Est.) are weighted to represent child population in US.

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Data Source: National Survey of Children’s Health, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau. https://mchb.hrsa.gov/data/national-surveys

Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative. 2021-2022 National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) data query. Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Retrieved [mm/dd/yy] from [www.childhealthdata.org].

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