Relevant Population Characteristics for Routine medical care visits
Relevant Population Characteristics
In 2018, among adults, women (72.8%) had a higher age-adjusted rate of having a routine check-up in the past 12 months than men (66.9%). This difference is a result presumably of childbearing and other reproductive health-related issues. Older Utahns aged 65 and over, who are at greater risk for a chronic medical condition, were more likely to report a routine check-up (87.4% in 2018) than were younger adults.
Related Relevant Population Characteristics Indicators:
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, Office of Research & Evaluation, Utah Department of Health and Human Services | Website: healthassessment.utah.gov/access-brfss-data | Email: Shige Onda sonda@utah.gov
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