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2009 PRC Community Health Survey COMMUNITY HEALTH A Data-Driven Approach to Identifying Community Needs Presentation of County-Level Findings Major Sponsors: Florida Hospital & Winter Park Health Foundation Additional Sponsors: Brevard County Health Department Brevard Health Alliance Circles of Care Devereux Florida Institute of Technology Health First Orange County Health Department Osceola County Health Department Parrish Medical Center Seminole County Health Dept. & SCHD Tobacco Program Seminole Prevention Coalition Senior Resource Alliance Brevard County East Central Florida

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2009 PRC Community Health Survey2009 PRC Community Health Survey

COMMUNITY HEALTH

A Data-Driven Approach to Identifying Community Needs

Presentation of County-Level Findings

Major Sponsors:

Florida Hospital & Winter Park Health Foundation

Additional Sponsors:

Brevard County Health Department

Brevard Health Alliance

Circles of Care

Devereux

Florida Institute of Technology

Health First

Orange County Health Department

Osceola County Health Department

Parrish Medical Center

Seminole County Health Dept. & SCHD Tobacco Program

Seminole Prevention Coalition

Senior Resource Alliance

Brevard CountyEast Central Florida

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Base Survey

– Sample of 1,600 adults throughout East Central Florida

– By geography:

o 400 in Brevard County (oversample = 475)

o 400 in Orange County

o 400 in Osceola County

o 400 in Seminole County

– Brevard County:

o Oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard

– 154 survey items; approximately 25-minute interview

– Maximum error:

• ±2.5% regionally

• ±4.9% county level

Issues Addressed

– Self-Reported Health Status

– Death & Disability

– Infectious & Chronic Disease

– Modifiable Health Risks

– Access to Healthcare

– Health Education & Outreach

2009 East Central Florida Community Health SurveyBrevard County Results

BENCHMARKING

•Florida BRFSS

data (CDC)

•U.S. (PRC

National Health

Survey)

•Healthy People

2010 targets

•State and

national vital

statistics

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Population and Sample Characteristics(East Central Florida, 2009)

Sources: • ESRI BIS Demographic Portfolio.• 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Hispanic can be of any race.• White and African American sample percentages exclude Hispanic respondents who did not offer a race response.

49.2% 50.8%

39.9%42.8%

17.3%

62.5%

13.4%18.5%

10.5%

49.2% 50.8%

39.9%42.8%

17.3%

63.2%

13.2%18.3%

10.7%

Men Women 18 to 39 40 to 64 65+ White Black Hispanic <Poverty0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0% Actual Population Weighted Survey Sample

3

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COMMUNITY HEALTH

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Experience "Fair" or "Poor" Overall Health

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 5]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Surveys Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

19.7% 17.6% 16.8%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

13.8% 14.1% 16.1% 16.6%17.5%14.4% 16.6% 17.4%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

2004 2009

Significantvs. US

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Experience "Fair" or "Poor" Overall Health(East Central Florida)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 5]Note: • Asked of all respondents.

12.1%

16.7%

8.8%

17.3%21.2%

36.6%

22.6%

8.2%12.4%

15.8%19.7%

11.4%

22.3%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

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Experience "Fair" or "Poor" Mental Health

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 109]• 2008 PRC National Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants.

Note: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

12.6%7.9%

13.8%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

11.4% 10.4% 12.9%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2009

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Experience “Fair” or “Poor” Mental Health(East Central Florida)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 109] Note: • Asked of all respondents. • FPL = Federal Poverty Level based on household income and number of household members [U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services

poverty guidelines].

8.3%12.5% 11.2% 11.7%

6.4%

31.8%

12.4%7.1% 10.0% 8.1%

15.4%10.3%

17.4%

MenWomen

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

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Self-Reported Prevalence of Major Depression

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 33]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

10.7% 8.9% 9.8%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

12.3% 11.2% 8.5%9.6% 11.3% 9.7%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

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Child or Adolescent WasDepressed for Two or More Weeks in Past Year

(Brevard County; Among Parents of Children Aged 6 to 11 and Adolescent Respondents or Adolescent's Parent)

Yes 2.5%

No 97.5%

Yes 5.3%

No 94.7%

Yes 9.5%

No 90.5%

Source: • 2006 PRC Child and Adolescent Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 166]Note: • Asked of parents of children 6-11, as well as adolescent respondents OR the parent of the adolescent (proxy) if the

adolescent was unavailable or if parent did not wish him/her to participate.

As Reported byAll Parents of Children 6-11

As Reported byAdolescent's Parent Proxy

As Reported by Adolescent Respondents

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Have Experienced Periods of Depression Which Lasted Two or More Years

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 110]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

31.6%26.7%

30.8%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

21.7%25.6%

22.1%29.4% 28.3% 30.3%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Significantvs. 2004

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Have Experienced Periods of Depression Which Lasted Two or More Years

(East Central Florida)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 110]Note: • Asked of all respondents.

21.7%

34.8%26.8%

31.7%26.1%

64.1%

36.5%

20.9%25.1%

31%37.9%

27.6%35.3%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

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COMMUNITY HEALTH

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Have Had Blood Pressure Checked Within the Past Two Years

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 41]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 12-12]

Notes: • Reflects the total sample of respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

96.7%94.6% 94.0%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

75.0%

80.0%

85.0%

90.0%

95.0%

100.0%2009 County Areas

93.2% 93.6%95.5%

94.5% 95.1% 94.5%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009 Significantvs. 2004

Healthy People 2010 Objective is 95% or higher

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Have Been Told Blood Pressure Was High

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Items 39, 157]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 12-9]

Notes: • Reflects the total sample of respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

36.3%

44.3%

35.5%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

38.2%32.8%

26.9% 29.4%

38.9%35.5%

28.0%34.0%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

2004 2009

Healthy People 2010 Objective is 16% or lower

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Have Been Told That Blood Pressure Was High(East Central Florida)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 157]• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 12-9]

Note: • Reflects the total sample of respondents.

36.4% 34.7%

15.6%

40.6%

67.1%

39% 42.7%

32.7% 36.1% 36.2% 33.9%28.7% 27.7%

MenWomen

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objective is 16% or lower

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Taking Action to Control High Blood Pressure(Among Respondents With High Blood Pressure)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 40]• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 12-11]

Notes: • Asked of respondents who have been told more than once that their blood pressure was high. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

80.8%83.2%

89.3%86.2%

BrevardCounty

East CentralFlorida

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

100.0% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 95% or higher 2004 2009

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Have Had Blood Cholesterol Level Checked Within the Past 5 Years

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 45]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 12-15]

Notes: • Reflects the total sample of respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

89.8% 88.9%

94.6%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

100.0%2009 County Areas

85.9% 87.0%

78.0%

83.7%

91.8% 91.9%

78.5%

87.0%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

2004 2009

Healthy People 2010 Objective is 80% or higher

Significantvs. 2004/US

Significantvs. 2004/US

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Have Been Told ThatBlood Cholesterol Level Was High

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 158]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 12-14]

Notes: • Reflects the total sample of respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

31.5%

40.1% 38.9%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%2009 County Areas

34.4% 32.5% 31.0%25.1%

38.4% 36.8%30.2% 30.5%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

2004 2009

Healthy People 2010 Objective is 17% or lower

Significantvs. US

Significantvs. 2004/US

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Have Been Told ThatBlood Cholesterol Level Was High

(East Central Florida)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 158]• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 12-14]

Note: • Reflects the total sample of respondents.

39.3%34.4%

18.5%

46.3%55%

38%32.1%

36.8% 38.6% 36.4%31%

35.1%

21.8%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 17% or low er

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Taking Action to Control High Blood Cholesterol(Among Respondents With High Blood Cholesterol)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 44]• 2008 PRC National Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants.

Note: • Asked of respondents who have been told that their blood cholesterol was high.• In this case, “ taking action” includes medication, diet modification, and/or exercise.

• Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County; however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

77.4%73.2%

81.5% 79.6%

90.4%

BrevardCounty

East CentralFlorida

UnitedStates

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0% Significant

vs. USSignificantvs. 2004/US

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Present One or More Cardiovascular Risk Factors or Behaviors

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 156 ] • PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Includes respondents reporting any of the following: overweight, cigarette smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or physical inactivity. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

87.5%90.0%

84.4%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

100.0%2009 County Areas

92.1%89.9% 90.0%

86.9% 86.3% 85.1%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Significantvs. 2004

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Present One or More Cardiovascular Risk Factors or Behaviors

(East Central Florida)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 156]Note: • Includes respondents reporting any of the following: overweight, cigarette smoking, high blood pressure, high

cholesterol, or physical inactivity.

92.6%

80.2% 80.5%

88.4%

95.5%

93.1%91.2%

84.1% 84.5%

94.6%

86.8%

83.3%

90.6%

MenWomen

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured75%

80%

85%

90%

95%

100%

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COMMUNITY HEALTH

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Self-Reported Prevalenceof Cancer (Not Including Skin Cancer)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 30]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

15.1%8.9% 7.4%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

7.4% 6.3% 6.1%8.9% 6.5% 5.8%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Significantvs. US

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Self-Reported Prevalence of Skin Cancer

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 31]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

13.8% 16.6%12.3%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

14.6%8.7% 5.5%

14.1%8.5%

4.6%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Significantvs. US

Significantvs. US

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Have Ever Had a Sigmoidoscopy/ Colonoscopy Examination

(Among Persons Aged 50 and Older)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 188]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 3-12b]

Notes: • Asked of respondents aged 50 and older. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

60.8% 59.5%

48%53.7%

75.1% 72.5%

58.9%64.8%

BrevardCounty

East CentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 50% or higher 2004 2009

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Have Had a Blood Stool Test in the Past Two Years

(Among Persons Aged 50 and Older)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 189]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 3-12a]

Notes: • Asked of respondents aged 50 and older. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

48% 48.3% 45.1%39.3%

45.6%36.5%

BrevardCounty

East CentralFlorida

UnitedStates

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 50% or higher 2004 2009

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Have Had a Mammogram in the Past Two Years(Among Women Aged 40 and Older)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 186]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 3-13]

Notes: • Reflects women aged 40 and older. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

81.6%76.5% 79.6%81.1% 79.6%

74.6%

BrevardCounty

East CentralFlorida

UnitedStates

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 70% or higher 2004 2009

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Have Had a Pap Smear Within the Past Three Years(Among Women Aged 18 and Older)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 79]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 3-11b]

Notes: • Asked of all female respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

77.7%83.9% 84.5% 84.8%

79.4% 82.6% 82.8% 81.3%

BrevardCounty

East CentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 90% or higher 2004 2009

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Have Had a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test OR a Digital Rectal Exam in Past Two Years

(Among Men Aged 50 and Older)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 187]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Reflects male respondents aged 50 and older. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

81.2% 81.3% 77.9%82.6%

77% 73.7%

BrevardCounty

East CentralFlorida

UnitedStates

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%2004 2009

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Brevard County Cancer Screenings(Brevard County vs. US)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Items 79,186-189]Notes: • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

75.1%

39.3%

81.1% 79.4% 82.6%

64.8%

36.5%

74.6%81.3%

73.7%

Ever Sigm oidoscopyColonoscopy 50+

50+ Blood StoolTest in Past 2 Yrs

Mam m ogram in Past2 Yrs 40+

Pap Sm ear in Past3 Yrs 18+

PSA/Digital RectalMales 50+

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Brev ard County 2009 United States 2008

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Self-Reported Prevalence of Diabetes

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 34 ]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Excludes gestational diabetes. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

10.2%14.3% 12.9%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

9.3% 10.1% 8.7%13.1% 12.0% 11.1%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

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Self-Reported Prevalence of Diabetes(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 34]Note: • Asked of all respondents.

11.6% 12.3%

4.6%

15.1%

21.9%

16.4%12.6%

9.6% 11.1%

15.9%11.4%

5.5%8.6%

25.5%

MenWomen

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicHealthy Wt

Overwt/Not ObeseObese

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

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Taking Action to Control Diabetes(Among East Central Florida Diabetics, 2009)

Yes 93.1%

No 6.9%

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 35]Note: • Asked of all self-reported diabetics.

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Type of Help Needed With Controlling Diabetes(Among East Central Florida Diabetics, 2009)

Medicine 25.0%

Diet/Nutrition 24.0%

Nothing 21.3%

Exercise 10.9% Multiple Things 5.5%

Education 5.0%

Equipment 3.9%

Support 3.2%Other 1.2%

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 36]Note: • Asked of all self-reported diabetics.

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Awareness of Blood Pressure, Blood Cholesterol and Blood Sugar Numbers

(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Items 37,42,46]Notes: • Asked of all respondents.

• Percentages represent "yes" responses to the inquiries. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

73.0% 74.4%70.3% 72.1%

64.8%

40.7% 38.5% 41.9% 40.5% 38.3%43.2%

34.2% 33.5% 35.0% 35.4%

NorthBrevard

CentralBrevard

SouthBrevard

BrevardCounty

East CentralFlorida

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0% Blood Pressure Blood Cholesterol Blood Sugar

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Child Has Asthma(Among Respondents With Children Aged 0-17)

Sources: • 1999/2004 PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 144 ]• 1999/2003 PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of respondents with children aged 0-17.• Florida data not available.• *Greater Orlando includes Orange, Osceola & Seminole Counties. Brevard County was not surveyed in 1999.

12.4% 11.0%8.4%

11.2%13.4%

15.5%

10.8%13.4% 14.1%

11.9% 12.5%15.9%

BREVARDCOUNTY

OrangeCounty

OsceolaCounty

SeminoleCounty

GreaterOrlando*

East CentralFlorida

UnitedStates

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

1999 2004

12.1% 9.8% 16.4%

5/Under 6-12 13-17

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Self-Reported Asthma

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Items 26]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

6.4%12.1%

6.7%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

10.2% 9.2% 10.3%8.7% 10.1%13.6%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Significantvs. US

Significantvs. US

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Self-Reported Asthma(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 26]Note: • Asked of all respondents.

8.3%11.9% 10.2% 10.6% 8.9%

16.2%

10% 10.1% 9.3% 10.3% 10.6% 10.7% 9.2%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

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Limited in Activities in Some Way Due to a Physical, Mental or Emotional Problem

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 117]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

24.4%19.0% 22.2%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

19.3% 18.0% 17.2%21.3%

17.6%21.8%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Significantvs. US

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Limited in Activities in Some Way Due to a Physical, Mental or Emotional Problem

(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 117]Note: • Asked of all respondents.

15.5%19.6%

9.3%

21.9%25%

28.2%23.8%

13.4%17.9% 18.3%

14.3% 13.9%16.1%

24.5%

Men Wom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicHealthy Wt.

Overwt/Not ObeseObese

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Back/neck problems, arthritis/rheumatism, and difficulties walking are the leading debilitating conditions.

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Number-One Health Issue Affecting Adolescents Today(Brevard County; Among Parents of Adolescents and Adolescent Respondents)

Source: • 2006 PRC Child and Adolescent Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Items 7,105] Notes: • Asked of both parents and adolescents.

• "Sexual Activity-Related" includes AIDS, teen pregnancy, STDs and sexual activity.• "Mental Health" includes mental health, lack of sleep and stress.

16.4%

11.7%9.3%

4.6% 4.7% 3.4%

19.1%

9.4%

27.4%

19.4%

5%8.1%

3.3%1.1%

21.8%

4.8%

Obesity,Diet & Nutrition

IllegalDrugs

Sexual Activity-Related

TobaccoUse

Colds/Flu MentalHealth

Uncertain Nothing0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%Parents of Adolescents Adolescent Respondents

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Child/Adolescent Overweight Prevalence(Based on Heights/Weights as Reported by Parents of Children Aged 2 to 19)

29.7%

20.5% 22.1%

9.2%

20.5%

9.3% 12.0% 13.4% 12.1% 11.7%20.2%

16.1% 17.2%10.5%

16.1%

BREVARDCOUNTY

OrangeCounty

OsceolaCounty

SeminoleCounty

East CentralFlorida

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%Boys Girls Overall

Source: • 2006 PRC Child and Adolescent Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 182]Notes: • Overweight in children is defined as having a body mass index (BMI) above the 95th percentile for one's age and gender.

• Asked of parents with children aged 2 to 19.

22.9% 22.9% 16.0%

North Central South

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Healthy Weight(Body Mass Index Between 18.5 and 24.9)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 165]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000.

Notes: • Based on self-reported height and weight, asked of all respondents.• “Healthy Weight” is having a body mass index (BMI), a ratio of weight to height (kilograms divided by meters squared), between 18.5 and 24.9.

• Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County; however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

35.4%29.8%

33.6%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

37.8% 38.1% 36.7%32.4% 33.4% 32.0%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Healthy People 2010 Objective is 60% or higher

Significantvs. 2004

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5047.5% of overweight ECF adults are trying to lose weight through both diet and exercise.

Prevalence of Overweight(Body Mass Index of 25.0 or Higher)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 164]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 19-2]

Notes: • Based on self-reported height and weight, asked of all respondents.• The definition of overweight is having a body mass index (BMI), a ratio of weight to height (kilograms divided by meters squared), greater than or equal to 25.0, regardless of gender.

• Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County; however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

64.6%69.4%

65.6%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

58.7% 60.0%53.9%

62.0%66.9% 64.9% 62.1%

67.4%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

2004 2009

Significantvs. 2004

Significantvs. 2004

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55.0% of obese ECF adults are trying to lose weight through both diet and exercise.

Prevalence of Obesity(Body Mass Index of 30.0 or Higher)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 164]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 19-2]

Notes: • Based on self-reported height and weight, asked of all respondents.• The definition for obesity is a BMI greater than or equal to 30.0.

• Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County; however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

27.8%

35.6%

25.8%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

19.4% 22.2%27.7% 25.7%

29.7% 27.9%24.1%

29.0%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

2004 2009

Healthy People 2010 Objective is 15% or lower

Significantvs. 2004

Significantvs. 2004

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Prevalence of Obesity(East Central Florida, 2009)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 164]• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 19-2]

Notes: • Based on self-reported height and weight, asked of all respondents.• The definition of obesity is having a body mass index (BMI), a ratio of weight to height (kilograms divided by meters squared), greater than or equal to 30.0.

31.4%24.5% 26.2%

32.4%

21.2%

38.9%33%

26.3% 25.2%

47.6%

26.8%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

Hispanic0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 15% or low er

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In the Past Year, Doctor or Health Professional Has Asked About or Given Advice About:

(Among Adults Who Are Overweight or Obese, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants.Notes: • Asked of all respondents.

46.6% 49.4%

30.4%

44.0%47.3%

33.4%

Diet/Nutrition Physical Activity Weight0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

East Central Florida United States

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Consume Five or More Servings of Fruits/ Vegetables per Day

Source: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 174] • PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 19-5]

Notes: • Asked of all respondents.• For this issue, respondents were asked to recall the foods they had eaten on the day prior to the interview.

• Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County; however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

43.8%48.1%

39.2%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

39.1%34.2%

37.9%43.0% 40.1%

43.5%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Healthy People 2010 Objective is 75% or higher

Significantvs. 2004

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Consume Five or More Servings of Fruits/ Vegetables per Day

(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 174]Notes: • Asked of all respondents.

• For this issue, respondents were asked to recall the foods they had eaten on the day prior to the interview.

36.6%43.6%

39.2% 41.3% 37.8% 34.8% 32.1%

42.6% 45%

27.9% 29.7%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

Hispanic0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

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64.7% of employed ECF respondents have jobs that entail mostly standing or sitting.

No Leisure-Time Physical Activity in the Past Month

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 90]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

26.1% 28.8%25.1%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

24.2%27.3% 27.7% 26.8%26.6% 25.8% 25.4%

28.8%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

2004 2009

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No Leisure-Time Physical Activity in Past Month(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 90]Note: • Asked of all respondents.

23.7%27.9% 24.7% 26%

30.7%

45.1%

35%

19.3% 20%

36.7% 36.6%

20.6% 23.6%32.7%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicHealthy Wt.

Overwt/Not ObeseObese

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

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Chronic Drinkers

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 179]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Reflects the total sample of respondents.• Chronic drinkers are defined as those who have had at least 60 drinks of alcoholic beverages during the past month.

• Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County; however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

7.9% 7.7% 6.2%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

2009 County Areas

9.1%5.8% 4.2%

7.0%3.9% 4.5%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Significantvs. 2004

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Chronic Drinkers(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 179]Notes: • Reflects the total sample of respondents.

• Chronic drinkers are defined as those who have had at least 60 drinks of alcoholic beverages during the past month.

5.6%

2.2% 2.9%4%

5.8%

0.6%

4.6% 4.1% 4.6%

2.3%1.2%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

Hispanic0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

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Binge Drinkers

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 180]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 26-11c]

Notes: • Reflects the total sample of respondents.• Binge drinkers are those who have had 5 or more alcoholic drinks on any one occasion at least once in the past month.

• Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County; however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

21.9% 20.4%15.0%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

13.4% 15.5%12.0% 13.7%

17.9% 17.8%14.1%

17.8%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

2004 2009

Healthy People 2010 Objective is 6% or lower

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Binge Drinkers(East Central Florida, 2009)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 180]• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 26-11c]

Notes: • Reflects the total sample of respondents.• Binge drinkers are those who have had 5 or more alcoholic drinks on any one occasion at least once during the past month.

24.3%

11.6%

46.9%

25.9%

14.7%8.1%

18.3% 20.8% 18% 18.3%

7.4%

19.7%

MenWom en

Men 18-2418 to 39

40 to 6465+

< Poverty100%-200% Pov

>200% PovWhite

BlackHispanic

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 6% or low er

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Have Driven in the Past Month After Perhaps Having Too Much to Drink

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 59]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

5.0%

10.0%

3.3%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

2009 County Areas

2.0% 2.7% 2.8%6.0%

3.8% 3.8%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Significantvs. 2004

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(Among Adolescent Respondents)

Source: 2006 PRC Child and Adolescent Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 129] Note: Asked of adolescent respondents aged 12 to 19.

46.5%

30%36.8% 38.7% 35.2%

BREVARDCOUNTY

OrangeCounty

OsceolaCounty

SeminoleCounty

East CentralFlorida

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

37.9%53.0% 47.6%

North Central South

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9.6%7.4% 9%

1.9%

7%

BREVARDCOUNTY

OrangeCounty

OsceolaCounty

SeminoleCounty

East CentralFlorida

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Rode One or More Times in the Past Month With a Driver Who Was Drinking Alcohol

(Among Adolescent Respondents)

0.0%12.8% 13.7%

North Central South

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Smoking Prevalence(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 175] Note: • Asked of all respondents.

Regular Smoker 12.6%

Occasional Smoker 5.5%

Former Smoker 27.6%

Never Smoked 54.3%

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19.7% 18.1% 19.3% 19.2%

BrevardCounty

East CentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 12% or low er

Everyday 14.7% 12.6% 14.3% 14.1%

Some Day s 5.0% 5.5% 5.0% 5.1%

Current Smokers

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 175]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• 2008 PRC National Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 27-1a]

Notes: • Asked of all respondents.• Includes regular and occasional smokers (everyday and some days).

• Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County; however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

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64.3% of ECF smokers say that, in the past year, their doctor recommended that they quit (although most say he/she did not recommend a specific method).

43.6% also say that they have quit smoking for one or more days in the past year.

Current Smokers

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 175]• Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 27-1a]

Notes: • Asked of all respondents.• Includes regular and occasional smokers (everyday and some days).

• Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County; however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

25.2%

14.5%

22.1%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

20.4% 22.4% 22.4% 20.9%19.7% 18.1% 19.3% 19.2%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

Florida UnitedStates

2004 2009

Healthy People 2010 Objective is 12% or lower

Significantvs. 2004

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Current Smokers(East Central Florida, 2009)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Items 175]• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 27-1a]

Notes: • Asked of all respondents.• Includes those who smoke everyday or on some days.

19.8% 16.4%21.4% 22.3%

17.6%10.3%

34.4%

23.6%14.7% 17.7% 13.9% 17.1% 17.5%

31.7%

MenWom en

Wom en 18-4418 to 39

40 to 6465+

< Poverty100%-200% Pov

>200% PovWhite

BlackHispanic

InsuredUninsured

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 12% or low er

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Health Professional Has Recommended Quitting Smoking in the Past 12 Months

(Among Everyday Smokers; East Central Florida)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 51] • 2008 PRC National Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants.

Note: • Asked of current smokers who smoke every day.

Yes64.3%

No35.7%

Nationwide, 60.8% of smokers have had a doctor, nurse or health professional recommend that they quit smoking in the past year.

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Have Stopped Smoking for One Day or Longer in the Past Year in an Attempt to Quit Smoking

(Among Adults Who Smoke Cigarettes Every Day)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 50]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 27-5]

Notes: • Asked of regular (everyday) smokers. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

42.8%48.4% 48.7%50.9%

43.6%

57%

BrevardCounty

East CentralFlorida

UnitedStates

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 75% or higher 2004 2009

Significantvs. US

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Member of Household Smokes at Home

Source: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 54] • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.Note: • Reflects the total sample of respondents. • "Smokes at home" refers to someone smoking cigarettes, cigars or a pipe in the home an average of four or more times per week in the past month. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

18.0%11.2%

15.6%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

17.5% 14.9%18.8%

14.3% 13.1% 16.3%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009 Note: 6.3% of East Central Florida nonsmokers are exposed to smoke at home.

Significantvs. US

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Member of Household Smokes at Home(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 54]Note: • Reflects the total sample of respondents. • "Smokes at home" refers to someone smoking cigarettes, cigars or a pipe in the home an average of four or more times per

week in the past month.

13.1% 13.1% 14.4% 12.7% 11.1%

29.6%

17.2%

8.5%12.2% 13.8% 12.1% 10.9%

24.8%

MenWomen

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

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Preventive Health Care(By Insured Status; East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Items 20,23,51,55,174,175,183]Notes: • Reflects all respondents.

• Insured respondents include those with either private or government-sponsored insurance plans, aged 18-64.

80.6%70.2%

95.5% 93.1%

72.2%80.6%

74.3%

45.5%37.2%

88.1%77.5%

44.7%51.8%

25.9%

Specific Sourceof Ongoing Care

Checkupin Past Year

Blood PressureTest in Past 2 Yrs

Cholesterol Testin Past 5 Yrs

Dental Carein Past Yr

Mammogramin Past 2 Yrs

(W 40+)

Prostate Examin Past 2 Yrs

(M 50+)

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%Uninsured Insured

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Experienced Difficulties or Delays of Some Kindin Receiving Needed Health Care in the Past Year

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 196]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 1-6]

Notes: • Asked of all respondents.• Includes difficulties related to availability, cost, office hours, transportation or other unspecified troubles/delays.

• Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County; however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

40.9%

30.2%

42.3%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

37.0%43.6%

36.0%37.6%43.1% 42.4%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

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Experienced Difficulties or Delays of Some Kind in Receiving Needed Health Care in the Past Year

(East Central Florida, 2009)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item196]• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 1-6]

Note: • Asked of all respondents.

37.2%

48.7% 49.8%44.7%

25.2%

75.1%

61%

35.6% 35.8%42.6%

60.3%

42.1%

73.1%

MenWomen

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objective is 7% or lower

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Barriers to Access Have Prevented Medical Care in the Past Year

(Brevard County 2009 vs. US)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Items 7-10, 12-13]• 2008 PRC National Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants.

Note: • Asked of all respondents.

19.7%

18.2%

18.9%

18.8%

12.9%

8.5%

17.9%

16.9%

16.9%

13.6%

11.4%

7.1%

Cost (Prescriptions)

Cost (Physician Visit)

Trouble Getting an Appt.

Inconvenient Office Hours

Trouble Finding a Physician

Transportation

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%

Brev ard County 2009 United States 2008

Significantvs. US

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Barriers to Access Have Prevented Medical Care in the Past Year

(Brevard County)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Items 7-10, 12-13]• 2008 PRC National Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants.

Note: • Asked of all respondents.

11.8%

13.3%

11.8%

8.1%

6.3%

4.7%

17.9%

16.9%

16.9%

13.6%

11.4%

7.1%

Cost (Prescriptions)

Cost (Physician Visit)

Trouble Getting an Appt.

Inconvenient Office Hours

Trouble Finding a Dr.

Transportation

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%

Brev ard County 2009 Brev ard County 2004

Significantvs. 2004

Significantvs. 2004

Significantvs. 2004

Significantvs. 2004

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Barriers to Access Have Prevented Medical Care in the Past Year

(East Central Florida, 2009; Whites vs. Non-Whites)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Items 7-10, 12-13]Note: • Asked of all respondents.

14.7%

13.0%

14.9%

13.7%

9.0%

3.8%

32.5%

33.4%

23.5%

21.5%

21.4%

15.4%

Cost (Prescriptions)

Cost (Physician Visit)

Trouble Getting an Appt.

Inconvenient Office Hours

Trouble Finding a Physician

Transportation

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%

Non-Whites Whites

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Barriers to Access Have Prevented Medical Care in the Past Year

(East Central Florida, 2009; <200% Poverty vs. >200% Poverty)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Items 7-10, 12-13]Note: • Asked of all respondents.

13.6%

12.6%

14.6%

15.4%

10.0%

3.1%

46.2%

41.6%

28.0%

23.5%

24.3%

20.6%

Cost (Prescriptions)

Cost (Physician Visit)

Trouble Getting an Appt.

Inconvenient Office Hours

Trouble Finding a Physician

Transportation

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%

<200% Pov erty >200% Pov erty

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Cost Prevented a Physician Visit Within the Past Year

(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants [Item 9]Notes: • Asked of all respondents.

17.5%23.4%

27.3%20.9%

5.8%

56.3%

33.1%

12.6% 13%

23.9%

39.6%

16.5%

61.6%

MenWomen

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

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Cost Prevented Prescription Medicine in Past Year(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants [Item 10]Notes: • Asked of all respondents.

16.1%

26.4% 27.6%

20.5%

10.8%

58.8%

38.9%

13.6% 14.7%

25.5%

38.2%

18.6%

50.7%

MenWomen

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

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Stretched Prescription/ Sacrificed for a Prescription/Did Not Take Prescription as Ordered in the Past Year

Source: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 11]Note: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

34.5%

16.8%

28.2%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

23.5%27.1%24.7%

30.6%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

2004 2009

Significantvs. 2004

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Stretched Prescription/ Sacrificed for a Prescription/Did Not Take Prescription as Ordered in the Past Year

(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 11]Note: • Asked of all respondents.

25.1%

35.9% 34.7% 34.2%

14.7%

56.5%49.9%

23.3% 24.3%

35.7%45.6%

30.4%

55.5%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

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Have a Specific Source of Ongoing Medical Care

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 195]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 1-4]

Notes: • Asked of all respondents.• A specific source of ongoing care includes having a doctor's office, clinic, urgent care/walk-in clinic, health center facility, hospital outpatient clinic, HMO (health maintenance organization)/pre-paid group, military/VA healthcare, or some other kind of place to go if one is sick or needs advice about his/her health. A hospital emergency room is NOT considered a source of ongoing care in this instance.

• Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County; however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

80.7%85.2%

77.8%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

50.0%

60.0%

70.0%

80.0%

90.0%

100.0%2009 County Areas

77.8%74.5%

79.0%80.9%

76.8% 76.8%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Healthy People 2010 Objective is 96% or higher

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Have a Specific Source of Ongoing Medical Care(East Central Florida, 2009)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 195]• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 1-4]

Notes: • Asked of all respondents.• A specific source of ongoing care includes having a doctor's office, clinic, urgent care/walk-in clinic, health center facility, hospital outpatient clinic, HMO (health maintenance organization)/pre-paid group, military or other VA healthcare, or some other kind of place to go if one is sick or needs advice about his/her health. A hospital emergency room is NOT considered a source of ongoing care in this instance.

73.8%79.7%

68.3%

80.2%85.6%

61.1%

72.4%81.4% 83.8%

63.1%67.1%

80.6%

45.5%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 96% or higher

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Have Visited a Physician for aRoutine Checkup Within the Past Year

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 18]• PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

64.1%

77.5%

61.1%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

70.5%65.9% 68.2%67.6% 68.6%

65.2%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

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Have Visited a Physician for aRoutine Checkup Within the Past Year

(East Central Florida, 2009)

Source: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 18]Note: • Asked of all respondents.

66.5%70.6%

56.6%

71.9%

87.1%

55.1%

69.6% 69.8% 68.3%

77.8%

63.4%70.2%

37.2%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured

Uninsured0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

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Have Visited a Dentist or Dental Clinic Within the Past Year

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 21] • PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 21-10]

Notes: • Asked of all respondents. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

69.1%65.1% 67.6%

NorthBrevard

2009

CentralBrevard

2009

SouthBrevard

2009

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

2009 County Areas

59.9% 61.3% 64.3%66.9% 67.5%63.5%

BrevardCounty

EastCentralFlorida

UnitedStates

2004 2009

Significantvs. 2004

Significantvs. 2004/US

Healthy People 2010 Objective is 56% or higher

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Have Visited a Dentist or Dental Clinic Within the Past Year

(East Central Florida, 2009)

Sources: • 2009 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 21] • Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 21-10]

Note: • Asked of all respondents.

65.2%69.6% 66% 68.3% 65.1%

46.1%

56.4%

72.6% 70.4%

59.8% 63.4%72.2%

44.7%

MenWom en

18 to 3940 to 64

65+< Poverty

100%-200% Pov>200% Pov

WhiteBlack

HispanicInsured (Health)

Unins (Health)0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 56% or higher

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Child Has Visited a Dentist or Dental Clinic Within the Past Year

(Among Respondents With Children Aged 2-17)

Sources: • PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants. [Item 142] • PRC National Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants.• Healthy People 2010, 2nd Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000. [Objective 21-10]

Notes: • Asked of respondents with children aged 2 to 17. • Brevard County data include an oversample of 75 interviews in North Brevard County;

however, these additional interviews are not included in the East Central Florida data.

74.7%65%

75.9%73.1% 69.7%

85.1%

BrevardCounty

East CentralFlorida

UnitedStates

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100% Healthy People 2010 Objectiv e is 56% or higher 2004 2009

Significantvs. US

Significantvs. US

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How is Brevard County doing since 2004?

UNFAVORABLE TRENDS

• Chronic Depression• Overweight & Obesity• Drinking & Driving• Access to Healthcare

– Cost of Prescriptions (Adults & Children)– Appointment Availability (Adults)– Inconvenient Office Hours (Adults & Children)– Trouble Finding a Doctor (Adults)

FAVORABLE TRENDS

• Stroke Prevalence• Cholesterol Screening• Cardiovascular Risk Factors• Light/Moderate Physical Activity• Dental Care

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