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Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Indiana Statewide Survey Data, 2004
 
Q55. True or false: A pregnant woman with HIV can get treatment to help reduce the chances that she will pass the virus on to her baby.
Denominator is respondents less than 65 years of age.

Categories True
False
Unk/Ref
Total
% % % N
Age Group: 50.3 22.6 27.0 435
      18-24
      25-34 58.1 14.7 27.2 1,055
      35-44 52.2 17.3 30.5 1,179
      45-54 47.8 15.2 37.0 1,262
      55-64 43.9 12.9 43.1 1,005
      Unk/Ref *** *** *** 41
Sex: 46.6 20.4 33.0 1,982
      Male
      Female 54.7 12.6 32.7 2,995
Race/Ethnicity: 50.7 16.4 32.9 4,276
      White, Non-Hispanic
      Black, Non-Hispanic 55.1 17.9 27.1 304
      Other/Multiracial, Non-Hispanic       49.7 21.7 28.6 157
      Hispanic 47.9 12.7 39.4 200
      Unk/Ref *** *** *** 40
Income Group: 54.5 16.9 28.6 398
      < $15,000
      $15-$24,999 50.0 18.8 31.2 631
      $25-$49,999 50.7 15.7 33.5 1,478
      $50-$74,999 52.1 15.9 32.0 991
      >=$75,000 53.2 15.4 31.4 1,023
      Unk/Ref 40.5 18.5 41.0 456
Education Level: 43.7 19.4 36.9 418
      < H S Graduate
      H S Graduate/GED 44.1 19.8 36.2 1,742
      Some College/Tech School 52.0 17.1 30.9 1,283
      College Graduate 60.9 10.4 28.7 1,524
      Unk/Ref *** *** *** 10
Marital Status: 50.7 14.8 34.4 2,936
      Married
      Unmarried 50.4 19.2 30.3 2,022
      Unk/Ref *** *** *** 19
Employment Status: 50.8 16.5 32.7 3,629
      Employed
      Not Employed 46.1 20.9 33.0 215
      Student/Homemaker 53.9 14.0 32.2 570
      Retired/Unable to Work 48.9 16.4 34.7 543
      Unk/Ref *** *** *** 20
Grand Totals 50.7 16.4 32.9 4,977

SOURCE: 2004 Indiana BRFSS Statewide Survey Data
 
NOTE:      Percents are based on weighted data; unless otherwise specified, totals are unweighted numbers.
                ***Asterisks indicate too few cases to calculate a reliable percent.

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