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  • Survey: 2020-2021 National Survey of Children's Health
  • Starting Point: Child and Family Health Measures
  • State/Region: Utah (quick edit)
  • Topic: Health Care Access and Quality
  • Question: Indicator 4.4a: Difficulties obtaining mental health care, age 3-17 years

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Indicator 4.4a: How difficult was it to get the mental health treatment or counseling that this child needed?
Did not have difficultySomewhat difficultVery difficultIt was not possible to obtain careTotal %
%60.222.212.25.4100.0
C.I.51.6 - 68.215.9 - 30.08.0 - 18.22.1 - 13.6
Sample Count11845288
Pop. Est.61,89722,79612,5405,593

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

        Please interpret with caution: estimate has a 95% confidence interval width exceeding 20 percentage points or 1.2 times the estimate and may not be reliable. For more information about the data suppression and display criteria click here.

DATA ALERT: The majority of measures have missing values for less than 2% (unweighted) of cases. This measure has missing values for >=2% of cases. To learn about the impact of the missing values on the population count estimates click here.

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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. 2020-2021 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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