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Data tables for figures 13.1-13.3:

Data table for figure 13.1. Percent of adults aged 18 years and over who reported experiencing psychological distress during the past 30 days: United States, 1997-2002

Year

Percent

95% confidence interval

1997

3.3

3.1-3.5

1998

3.0

2.7-3.2

1999

2.4

2.2-2.6

2000

2.7

2.5-2.9

2001

3.2

2.9-3.4

2002 (January-June)

2.9

2.6-3.1

Data table for figure 13.2. Percent of adults aged 18 years and over who reported experiencing psychological distress during the past 30 days, by sex and age group: United States, January-June 2002

Age and sex

Percent

95% confidence interval

18-44 years

Total

Men

Women

 2.6

1.9

3.3

 2.2-3.0

1.4-2.5

2.7-3.8

45-64 years

Total

Men

Women

3.8

3.0

4.6

3.2-4.5

2.0-3.9

3.7-5.6

65 years and over

Total

Men

Women

1.8

1.3

2.1

1.2-2.3

0.6-2.0

1.4-2.8

Data table for figure 13.3. Age-sex-adjusted percent of adults aged 18 years and over who reported experiencing psychological distress during the past 30 days, by race/ethnicity: United States, January-June 2002

Race/ethnicity

Percent1

95% confidence interval

Hispanic

3.6

2.4-4.8

White non-Hispanic

2.8

2.4-3.1

Black non-Hispanic

2.8

2.0-3.6

1Estimates are age-sex-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population using three age groups: 18-44 years, 45-64 years, and 65 years and over.

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