1.Estimatesfor which the numerator haa an RSE of more than 30 percent ara indicated with an astsrisk.
Table 28. Number of bed days associated with acute conditions per 100 persons per year, by race, age, and type of condition:
United States, 1992
[Data are based on household Interviews of the civilian noninstitutlonallzed population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the reliability of the estimates are given in appendix 1.Definitions of terms are given in appendix II]
White Black
All Under 18-44 45 yeara Ail Under 18-44 45 years
Type of acute condition ages 18 years years and over ages 18 years years and over
All acute conditions . . . . Delivery’and other conditions of pregnancy and
puerperium . . . .
Number of bed days per 100 persons per yeal 268,1 NOTES The standard srrora and relative standsrd errors (R8E’a) can be computed by using psremster aet II of table 11,the fraqusncles of table 33, and ths formula presented in rule 2 of appendix 1,Estimates for which the numerator has an RSE of more than 30 psrcent are indicated with an asteriak.
Table 29. Number of bed days associated with acute conditions per 100 persons per year, by family income, age, end type of condition:
United States, 1992
[Data are based on household interviews of the civilian noninstitutfonalized population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the reliability of the estimates are given In appendix 1.Definitions of terms are given in appendix 11]
Family income
Less than $10,000 $10,000-$19,999
All Under 16-44 45years All Under 18-44 45 years
Type of acute condition ages 18 years yeara and over ages 18 yeara yeara and over
Number of bed days per 100 persons per year Allacute conditions . . . . Delivery and other conditions of pregnancy and
puarperlum ..,.,.,....,.. . . . Seenotesatend of table.
505.5
Table 29. Number of bed days associated with acute conditions per 100 persons per year, by family income, age, and type of condition:
United States, 1992- Con.
[Data are based on household interviews of the civilian noninatitutionalized population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the reliability of the estimates are given in appendix 1.Definitions of terms are given in appendix 1[]
Family income
$20,000-$34,999 $35,000 or more
All Under 18-44 45 years All Under 18-44 45 years
Type of acute condition ages 18 years years and over ages 18 years years and over
Allacute conditions . . . . Delivery and other conditions of pregnancy and
puerperium . . . .
Number of bed days per 100 personsper year 263.3
NOTES The standard errors and relative standard errors (RSE’S) can be computed by using paramster sets II and X of table U, the frequencies of tables 34 and 7S, and the formula presented in rule 4 of appendix L Estimates for which the numerator has an RSE of more than 30 percent are indicated with an asterisk.
Table 30. Number of bed days associated with acute conditionsper 100 persons per year, by geographic region, place of residence, and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are based on household Interviews of the civilian noninstitutionalized population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the rellabifity of the estimates are given In appendix 1. Definition of terms are given in appendix 11]
Place of residence
Geographic region MSA1
Not
All Central central Not
Type of acute condition Northeast Midwest South West MSA1 city Clfy MSA1
Allacute conditions . . . . Delivery and other conditions of pregnancy and
puerperlum . . . .
Number ofbed days per 100 persons per year 319.5 1MSA IS metropolitan atatlstlcal area.
NOTES The standard srrors and rslativa standard srrors (RSEa) can bs computed by using paramstsr ssts II and X of tabls 11,the frequencisa of tables 35 and 7S, and the fOrMUlapresented in rUle 4 of eppendlx 1.Estimatesfor which ths numerator haa an RSE of morethan30 percent are Indicated with an asterisk.
Table 31. Number of bed days associated with acute conditions, by age and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are based on household interviews of the civilian noninstitutionallzed population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the reliability of the estimates are given in appendix 1,Defirritiona of terms are given in appendix II]
45 yeara and over
All Under 5-17 18–24 25-44 45-64 65yeara
Type of acute cond;t;on ages 5yearn yeare years years Total years and over
All acute conditions . . . . Delivery and other conditions of pregnancy and
puerperium . . . .
Number of bed days In thousands 62,685 NOTES The standard errora and relative standard errors (RSE’a)can be computsd by using parame!sr aet II of table II and the formula presented in rule 1 of appendix 1.An estlmete of 55,4 mllllon haa a 10-percent RS~ of 13,4 million, a 20-percent RSG and of 6.o million, a 30.percent R8E.
Table 32. Number of bed days associated with acute conditions, by sex, age, and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are based on household interviews of the civilian noninstitutfonalized population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the reliabifii of the estimates are given in appendix 1.Definitions of terms are given in appendfx 11]
Male Female
All Under 5-17 18-44 45 years All Under 5-17 18-44 45 years
Type of acute cond/t/on ages 5 years years years and over ages 5 yaare yeare years and over
Number of bed days in thousands Allacute conditions . . . . Other acute upper respiratory infections . . . Influenza . . . . Contusions andsuperficial injuries.. . . . Other current injuries . . . . Other disorders of female genital tract. , . . . Delivery and other conditions of pregnency andpuerperkrm . . . . Sklnconditlons . . . . Acute musculoskeletal conditions . . . . Headache, excluding migraine . . . .
NOTES Ths standard errors and relative standard errors (RSE’S) can be computed by using parameter aet II of table II and the formula presented In rule 1 of appendix 1. An aatimate of 55.4 million haa a 10.percant RS13 of 13.4 million, a 20-parcant RSG and of 6.0 million, a 30-psrcent RSE.
Table 33. Number of bed days associated with acute conditions, by race, age, and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are based on household Interviews of the civilian noninstiiutionaffzed population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the reliability of the estimates are given In appendix L Definitions of terms are given in appendix 11]
Wh[te Black
All Under 18-44 45 years Ail Under 18-44 45 years
Type of acute condition ages 18 years years and over ages 18 yeara yeara and over
Allacute conditions . . . . Delivery and other conditions of pregnancy and
puerperium . . . .
Number ofbed days in thousands 233,873
lTotaIS for Wtite and black do not sum to total bed days beceuas other racss are not Included.
NOTES The standard errors and relative standard errors (RSEa) can be computad by using parameter set II of table II and the formula presented In rule 1 of appendix 1.An estimate of 5S.4 million has a 10-percent RSq of1S.4 million, a 20-percent RSa and of 6.0 million, a 30-percent RSE.
Table 34. Number of bed days associated with acute conditions, by family income, age, and type of condition: United States, 1992 [Data are based on household interviews of the civilian noninstitutionalized population.The survey design, general quafificatlons, and information on the rellabifity of the estimates are given in appendix 1.Definitions of terms aregiven In appendix 11]
Less than $10,000 $10,000=$19,999
All Under 18-44 45 years All Under 18+4 45 yeara
Type of acute condition ages 18 years years and over ages 18 years yeara and over
Allacute condition s . . . . Delivery and other conditions of pregnancy and
puerperlum, . . . . See footnoteand notesat and of table,
124,071
Number of bed days in thousands 48,026
Table 34. Number of bed days associated with acute conditions, by family Income, age, and type of condition: United States, 1992-Con.
[Data are based on household interviews of the civilian noninstitutionalized population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the reliability of the estimates are given in appendix L Definitions of terms are given in appendix II]
$20,000-$34,999 $35)000or more
All Under 18-44 45 yeara All Under 18-44 45 years
Type of acute condition ages 18 years years and over ages 18 years years and over
Number of bed days in thousands Allacute conditions . . . . Delivety and other conditions of pregnancy and
puerperium, . . . . lTotalsfor incomscstsgoriesdonot sum to total bed days becsuse psrsons with unknown family Income Sre nOt included.
NOTESThe standerd errors andrelstivestandarderrora(RSE’e)canbe computedby usingparametereatII of tablaII and the formula presentad in rule1 ofsppendix 1.An estimate of 55,4 million haa a 10.percent RSG of 13.4 million, a 20-percent RSG and of 6.0 million, a 30-percent RSE.
Table 35. Number of bed days associated with acute conditions, by geographic region, place of residence, and type of condition:
United States, 1992
[Data are based on household interviews of the civilian noninstitutionalized population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the rellabiiify of the estimates are given in appendix 1.Definitions of terms are given in appendix 11]
Place of residence
Geographic region MSA1
Not
All Central central Not
Type of acute condition Northeast Midwest South West MSA1 city city MSA1
Allacute conditions . . . . Dellvefy and other conditions of pregnancy and
puerperium, . . . .
Number of bed days in thousands 269,690
NOTES The standsrd errora and relative standard errors (RSEa) can be computed by using parameter set II of table II and the fornwls presented in rule 1 of appandix 1.An aatlmate of 55.4 million ttss a 10.percent RS& of 13.4 million, a 20-psrcent RSG and of 6.0 milfion, a 30-percent RSE.
Table 36. Number of work-loss days associated with acute conditions per 100 currently employed persons 18 years of age and over, by age and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are based on household interviews of the civilian noninstitutionallzed population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the reliability of the estimates are given In appendix L Definitions of terms are given In appendix 11]
18-44 yeara 45 yeara and over
All ages
18 years 18-24 25-44 45-64
Type of acute condition and over Total yeara years Total years
Number of work-loss days per 100 currently employed personsper year 284.6
20.6
294.7 23.8
369.5 37.5
*5.7
*1 2.2
*8.5
*11.1 104.5
*20. 1
*11 .3 59.4
*5.9
*4.8
*3.1
*22,3
*I .7
*6.1
*1 4.5 110C9
36.8
*1 5.7
*6.1
*20.9 31.4 74.3
*0.3
*3.5
*0.1
*3.6
*0.3
*0.8 36.8
*4.9
*20.3
*1.9
*1.5
*20.O All acute conditions . . . .
Infective andparasitlc diseases . . . . Common childhood diseeaes . . . . Intestinal virus, unspecified . . . . Vlralinfectlons, unspecified . . . . Other . . . . Resplratoty conditions . . . . Common cold . . . . Other acute upper respiratory infections . . . . Influenza . . . . Acutebronchltls . . . . Pneumonia . . . . Otherresplratorycondlfions... . . . . Oigestivesystemconditions.... . . . Dentalconditions . . . . Indigestion, nausea, andvomitlng . . . . Otherdlgestiveconditlons . . . . Injuries . . . . Fraoturesanddislocatlons . . . . Sprainsandstrains . . . . Openwoundsand lacerations.. . . . Contusionsand superficial injuries. . . . Othercurrentinjuries ..,... . . . . Selectedotheracuteconditlons . . . . Eyeconditlons . . . .. . . . Acuteearlnfectlons . . . . Otherearconditions . . . . Acute urinaryconditions . . . . Disordereofmenstruatlon . . . . Otherdisordersof female genital tract. . . . Detive~and other conditions ofpregnancy andpuerperIum. . . . . Sklncondltions . . . . Acute musculoskeletal conditions . . . . Headache, exoludingmlgralne. . . . Fever, unspecified . . . . All other acute conditions . . , . . . .
276.4 20.5
262,6 13.7
259.6
*11.2
*1.1 5.7 6.2 7.5
*I .6 6.7 7.2 8.3
*0.6
*5.4 6.9 7.6
*-*3.6
*4.1
*6.O
*-●3.9
*3.8
*3.5 94.4
15.4 9.3 53.1 6.3 7.9
*2.4 12.3
94.9 15.6 10.3 54.0 6.2 5.9
*2.8 10.4
92.6 14.5 10.0 52.7
*6.3
*6.2
*2.8 7.5
93.2 14.8
*7.2 51.0
*6.6 12.1
*1.6 16.5
93.6 13.9
*7.9 56,2
*7.3
*7.5
*I .8 18.4
*1.6
*3.2 7.5
*1.8
*3.4 5.2
●1.8
*2.8
*2.9
*1.2
*2.7 12.6
*1.3
*3.O 14.1
65.5 92.5 87.9 70.3 68.6
21.6 18.7
*7.6
*7. 1 13.7 25.3
23.5 8.2 lE
25.1 25.8 8.8 10.0 22.7
22.3 26.3 9.4 2H
25.7 18.5
*6.8
*6.3 12.9
39.3 36.0
49.0 53.5 48.4
*0.6
*3.2
*0.5 6.2
*0.5
*1.3 13.4
*2.4 18.5
*1.4
*0.9
*0.5
*3.1
*0.6
*4,2
*0.8
*1.4 19.5
*3.1 17.7
*1.6
*0.9
*0.5
*3.O
*0.8
*4.3
*0.9
*I .6 15.3
*2.7 17.0
*1.5
*0.7
*0.9
*3.4
*0.3
*1 0.3
*-*I .1
*-*0.9 20.4
*1.1
*I .0
*1.0
*3.9
*0.3
*6.9
*-*1.2
*-*0.5 21,9
*1.2
*1.1
22.6 19.6 19.5 29,6 30.0
NOTES The standard arrora and rslative standsrd errors (RSE’S)can ba computad by using parameter sets Ill and X of table 11,the fraquanclas of tablaa 41 and 78, and the formula presented In rula 4 of appendix 1.Estimates for which the numarator has an RSE of mora than 30 parcant are Indicatad with an asterisk.
Table 37. Number of work-loss days associated with acute conditions per 100 currently employed persons 18 years of age and over, by sex, age, and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are based on household Interviews of the civilian nonlnstitutionalized population. The survey design, generel qualifications, and Information on the reliability of the estimates are given In appendix 1.Definitions of terms are given in appendix 11]
Male Female
All ages All ages
18 years 18-44 45 yeara 18 years 18-44 45 years
Type of acufe condition and over years and over and over years and over
Allacute conditions . . . . Infective andparasltlc diseases . . . . Common clilldhood diseases . . . . Intestinal vkus, unspecified, . . . . Vlrallnfecllons, unspecified . . . . Other, . . . . Respkatory conditions . . . . Commoncold, . . . . Otheracute upper respiratorylnfectiona . . . . Influenza . . . . Acute bronchiole, . . . . Pneumonia . . . . Otherrespiratoryconditlons,.... . . . Digestivesystemconditions.... . . . Dentalcondltlons, . . . . Indigestion, nausea, andvomltlng. . . . Otherdlgestlveconditions . . . . Injuries . . . . Fracturesanddlslocatlons . . . . Spralnsand etrains . ...,... . . . . Openwoundsand lacerations . . . . Contusions andsuperficlal lnjurles. . . . Othercurrentinjurles . . . . Selected otheracutecondltlons . . . . Eyecondltions . . . . Acuteearinfectlons . . . . Otherearcondltlons . . . . Acuteurlnarycondltlons . . . . Dleordereofmenstruatlon . . . . Otherdlsorders offemale genital tract. . . , , . . . . Dellve~and other conditions ofpregnancy andpuerpefium. . . . . Sklncondltlons. . . . Acute musculoskeletal condltione . . . . Headache, exch.rdlngmlgraine . . . . Fever, unspecified. . . . Allotheracutecondltlons . . . .
251.0 Ie.o
*1.5
*4.9
●5.9
*5.7 74,5 11.9 7.2 44.3
*4,3
*4.5
*2.3 13.0
*1.3
*2.5 9.2 98.7 26.7 24.5 12.9 10.3 24.3 30.4
*0.4
*2.9
●o.1
*4.4 .,.
. . . . . .
●2.7 18,0
*0.8
*1.1 18.3
Number of work-loss days per 100 currently employed persons per year 272.6
22.6
*2.2
*6.6
●7.O
*6.6
78.9 10.6
*6.1 45.2
●5.O
*4.6
*3.3 12.6
*1.4
*3.4
*7.6 113.7 32.0 27.7 14.6 12.2 27.2 33.4
*0.6
*2.6
*o. 1
●2.9 . . . . . . . . .
*4.O 20.4
*1.2
*1.4 13.4
204.3 324.5
*6.O 23.7
*- *0.6
*1.3 *6.7
●3.5 *6.6
*3.1 9.6
69.5 117.9
*14.7 19.5
*5.3 11.7
42.2 63.5
*2.7 6.7
*4.3 11.9
*0.3 *2.6
●14.0 11.5
*1.2 *1.9
*0.7 *4.O
*12.1 *5.5
66.2 69.9
●15.1 23.7
*1 7.4 22.4
*9.3 ●2.5
*6. 1 *7.2
*1 6,3 14.1
24.0 71.0
*— ●0.9
*3.O *3.6
*— *1.0
*7. 7 6.2
*1.2 . . .
*2.9 . . .
. . . 29.3
●- *2.1
*1 2.7 19.2
*— *2.1
*0.5 *0.6
22.6 30.5
320.6 25.2
*0.9
*6.9
●7.5
*1 0.0 f 16.2 21.6 12.8 64.4
*7.6
*7.5
*2.3
●7.9
*2.2
*3.6
*2.1 67.4 16.9 23.6
*1.9
*7.4 17.5 77.1
*0.4
*3.4
●I .2
●5.6
*1.7
*3.1 42.6
*2.1 14.5
●2.O
●0.2 26.9
333.0
*20.5
*-*6.4
*4.7
*9.4 121.7
*I 4.9
*9.5 61.5
*11.2
*2 I .4
*3.2
*1 9.4
*1.1
*5.1
*1 3.2 75.3 36.4
*1 9.6
*3.8
*6.7
*6.6 57.7
*1.9
*3.9
*0.6
*I 3.4
*-*2.3
*-*2.O 29.7
*2.3
*I .5 36.4 NOTES Ths standard srrors and ralative standard errors (RSES) can bs computed by using paramstsr sets Ill and X of table 11,ths frequencies of tables 42 and ?e, and the formula preasntsd In rula 4 of appendix 1.Estimatesfor which the numerator has an RSE of more than 30 percent are lndicatad with an astsrisk.
Table 38. Number of work-loss days associated with acute conditions per 100 currently employed persons 18 years of age snd over, by race, age, and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are based on household interviews of the civilian noninstitutionallzed population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the reliability of
the estimatesare given in appendix L Definitions of terms are given In appendix 11]
Wh(te Bkrck
All ages All ages
18 yeara 18-44 45 years 18 years 1844 45 years
Type of acute condition and over years and over and over years and over
Number of work-lose days per 100 currently employed persons per year All acute conditions . . . .
Infective andparasitic dkeases. . . . Common childhood diseases . . . . Intestinal virus, unspecified . . . . Vlralinfections, unspecified . . . . Other . . . . Resplratoty conditions . . . . Common cold. . . . Other acute upper respiratory infections . . . . Influenza. . . . Acute bronchitis . . . . Pneumonia . . . . Otherresplratorycondltions... . . . . Digestivesystemconditions... . . . . Dentalconditions . . . . lndigestlon, nausea, and vomiting . . . . Otherdigestiveconditions . . . . injuries . . . . Fracturesand dislocations . . . . Sprainsandstrains . . . . Openwoundsand lacerations . . . . Contusions and superficial injuries. . . . Othercurrentlnjuries . . . . Selected otheracuteconditions. . . . Eyeconditions . . . . Acuteearinfectlons . . . . Otherearconditions . . . . Acuteurlnatyconditions . . . . Disordersofmenstruation . . . . Otherdisorders offemale genital tract. . . . Delive~and other conditions ofpregnancy andpuerpetium. . . . . Skkr conditions . . . . Acute musculoskeletal conditions . . . . Headache, excluding mlgralne . . . . Fever, unspecified . . . . Allotheracutecondltions . . . .
265.4 275.3
21.8 25.3
*0.9 *1.3
5.8 6.7
6.8 7.9
8.4 9.4
89.3 91.6
14.4 14.3
9.0 10.5
51.8 53.1
8.8 6.5
5.1 *4.6
*2.2 *2.6
13.0 11.4
*1.3 *1.6
*3.3 *3.7
8.4 *6.1
75.3 79.2
22.2 22.2
21.2 22.4
8.3 8.8
6.8 10.1
14.8 15.7
44.3 49.3
*0.4 *0.8
●3.6 *3.5
*0.5 *0.7
5.1 *2.9
*0.4 *0.5
*1.4 *1.5
11.7 17,2
*2.6 *3.8
16.6 16.6
*1.0 *I .3
*0.9 *0.9
21.6 18.5
244.5 452.3
14.4 *1 5.0
*— *I .6
*3.8 *5.8
*4.4 *3.9
*8.2 *3.6
84.4 107.1
14.5 ‘25.0
*5.9 *1 2.8
48.9 45.1
*7.6 *2.1
*6. 1 *1 8.4
*1.5 *3.8
16.5 *6.8
*0.7 *2.8
*2.6 *2.5
13.2 *3.5
67.3 187.5
22.1 60.1
18.6 45.5
*7.5 *3.9
*6.2 *12.6
12.9 65.4
33.9 100.4
*- *2.6
*3.9 *0.7
*— *ool
*I 0.0 *1 4.3
*— *2.2
*1.2 *1.1
*- ●32.4
*I .0
*-16.4 41.2
*0.2 *5.5
*1.1 *0.4
28.0 *33.5
467.0
*1 6.3
*2.3
*6.6
*4.6
*2,9 107.0
*26.7
*9.5 55.2
*2.8
*8.8
*4.O
*5.8
*3.5
*1.9
*0.4 211.4 56.5 53.5
*4.3
*13.5 63.6 99.6
*-*0.9
*0.1
*I 3.1
*3.1
*1.5
*44.7
*-*3I .8
*4.1
*0.6
*26.7
413.6
*1 1.6
*-*3.9
*2.2
*5.5
*I 07.4
*20.4
*21 .7
*1 8.4
*-*43.6
*3.3
*1 6.6
*0.7
*4.2
*11.7 124.6
*69.5
*24.3
*2.8
*1O.1
*1 7.6
*102.0
*9.3*_
*-*1 7.5
*-*_
*-*65.9
*9.3
*-*51 .4
NOTES The standard errors and relative standard errors (RSE’a) can be computad by ualng parameter sets 111and X of table 11,the fraquancies of tablea 43 and 7S, and the formula presented in rUie 4 of appendix i. Estimates for which the numerator has an RSE of more than 30 percent are Indicated with an astarlsk.
Table 39. Number of work-loss days associated with acute conditions per 100 currently employed persons 18 years of age and over, by family Income, age, and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are bassd on household interviews of the civilian nonlnstltutionalized population. The surveydesign, general qualifications, and information on the reliability of the estimates are given In appendix 1. Definitions of terms are given in appandix 11]
Family income
Less than $10,000 $10, OOCW24,999 $25,000 or more
All ages All ages All ages
18 years 16-44 45 years 18 years 16-44 45 years 18 years 16-44 45 years Typa of acute condition and over years and over and over years and over and over years and over
Number of work-loss days per 100 currently employed persons per year Allacute condll[ons, ,,, . . . . Other acute upper respiratory infections . . . . . Influenza, . . . . Eyecondltlons, ..,,..,,.,.,,,,., ,,, Acute earlnfections . . . . Olherear conditions . . . . Acute urlnaryconditlons . . . . Disorders of menstruation , . . . . Other disorders of female genital tract. . . . Delivery and other conditions of pragnancy and
puerperium . . . .
NOTES:Thestandard errors and rslallve stsndard errors (RSE’S) can be computed by using parameter asts Ill snd X of table II, ths fraquencles of tables 44 and 78, and the formula prsssntsd In rule 4 Of sppsndix 1, Es!lmatss for which ths numerator has an RSE of more than 30 psrcsnt are indicated with sn sstsrisk.
Table 40. Number of work-loss days associated with acute conditions per 100 currently employed persons 18 years of age and over, by geographic region, place of residence, and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are based on household interviews of the civilian noninstitutionalized population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the reliability of the estimates are given in appendix 1.Definitions of terms are given in appendix 11]
Place of residence
Geographic region MSA1
Not
All Central central Not
Type of acute condition Northeast Midwest South Weat MSA1 city city MSA1
Allacute conditions . . . . Delivery and other conditions of pregnancy and
puerperium . . . .
Number ofwork-loss days par 100 currently employed persons per year 276.1
1MSA [S metropolitan statistical araa.
NOTES The standard errors and relstive standard errors (RSFS) can be computed by using parameter sets III and X of table 11,the frequencies of tables 45 and 78, and the formula presented in rU!e
Table 41. Number of work-loss days associated with acute conditions for currently employed persons 18 years of age and over, by age and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are based on household Interviews of the civilian noninstitutionallzed population. The survey design, general qualifications, and information on the reliability of the estimates are given In appendix 1.Definitions of terms are given in appendix 11]
18-44 years 45 years and over
Al\ ages
18 years 16-24 25-44 45-64
Type of acute condition and over Total yeara yeara Total years
Number of work-loss days in thousanda Allacute condltlons, . . . .
Infective andparasltlc diseases . . . . Common chlldhoo ddlsease s.... . . . Intestinal virus, unspecified . .,.,...,, . . . . Vlrallnfectlons, unspecified .,.,...., . . . . Other . . . . Respkatory conditions . . . . Commoncold . . . . Otheracute upper respkatory infections ., . . . . Influenza . . . . Acute bronchltls, . . . . Pneumonia .,, . . . . Otherreeplratotyconditions... . . . . Digestlvesystemconditions... . . . . Dentalcondltions. . . . Indlgestlon, nausea, andvomlting . . . , . . . . Otherdlgestlvecondltions,...., . . . . Injuries . . . . Fractures anddlslocations . . . . Spralne andstralns . . . . Openwoundsand lacerations .,. . . . Contusions andsuperficlal injuries,. . . . Othercurrentlnjuries, . . . . Selectedotheracutecondltlons . . . . Eye conditions . . . . Acuteearlnfectlons . . . . Otherearcondltlons . . . . Acute urlnarycondltlons . . . . Dkiorders ofmenstruatlon .,... . . . Olherdlsorders offemale genltaltract. . . . Dellvery andother condRionsofpregnancya ndpuerperium. . . . . Sklncondltlons, . . . . Acutemusculoskeletal conditions . . . . , ., ., . , ., . , . . . . Headache, excluding mlgralne . . . . Fever, unspecified. . . . Allotheracutecondltlons, .,,... . . .
336,431 24,365 1,295 6,764 7,366 8,921 111,567 18,153 10,989 62,740 7,491 9,316 2,879 14,552 1,674 3,790 6,868 101,043 29,898 27,797 9,642 10,470 23,236 57,929 7oe 3,797 610 7,273 634 1,544 15,825 2,876 21,922 1,686 1,052 28,974
236,634 19,279 1,295 5,427 5,857 6,700 76,670 12,647 8,315 43,770 5,033 4,el 2 2,293 8,429 1,432 2,793 4,204
74,675 20,331 20,911 7,109 6,106 16,418 43,266 3e6 2,517 503 3,433 634 1,147 15,825 2,536 14,325 1,290 691
15.892
56,801 5,969 911 1,943 1,347 1,769 16,628 3,192 1,798 9,454 931 758 496 3,552 266 978 2,309
17,646 5,850 2,506 972 3,330 4,989 11,823 47 564 13 606 50 130 5,854 778 3,234 303 243
3,181
179,633
13,310 364 3,485 4,510 4,931 60,242 9,456 6,518 34,316 4,102 4,054 1,797 4,877 1,167 1,815 1,695
57,227 14,480 I e,404 6,137 4,776 13,430 31,465 33e 1,954 490 2,827 584 1,017 9,971 1,758 11,091 987 448 12,711
97,798
5,065
— 1,356 1,509 2,221 34,697 5,506 2,674 18,969 2,458 4,504 586 6,123 442 997 4,684
26,166 9,568 6,e86 2,533 2,363 4,818 14,641 323 1,280 108 3,840 397 34;
7,597 396 361
11,082
86,262 3,732
1,30;
1,263 1,165 31,073 4,630 2,618 18,335 2,410 2,495 566 6,098 416 997 4,6e4
22,762 7,139 6,205 2,533 2,363 4,542 12,602 323 1,280 108 2,304 397 179 7,255 396 361
9,974 NOTES The standard errors and relative standard errors (RSES) can be computed by using parameter set [11of table II and the formula presented [n rule 1 of appendix 1. An estimate of 37.6 million has a 10.percent RS~ of 9.3 mllllon, a 20.percent RS& and of 4.2 million, a 30.percent RSE.
Table 42. Number of work-loss days associated with acute conditions for currently employed persons 18 years of age and over, by sex, age, and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are based on household Interviews of the civilian noninstitutionalized population. The survey design, general quallffcations, and informationonthe reliability of the estimates are given in appendix 1.Definitions of terms are given in appendix 11]
Male Female
All ages All ages
18years 18-44 45 yeara 18 years 18-44 45 years
Type of acute condition and over years and over and over yesrs end over
Ali acute conditions . . . . infective and parasitic diseases . . . . Common childhood diseases . . . . intestinal virus, unspecified . . . . Viral infections, unspecified . . . . Other . . . . Respiratory conditions . . . . Common cold . . . . Other acute upper respiratory infections . . . . Influenza . . . . Acutebronchitis, . . . . Pneumonia . . . . Otherresplratoryconditfons.... . . . Dlgestivesystemconditions... . . . Dantalconditions . . . . Indigestion, nausea, and vomiting . . . . CXhardigestiveconditions . . . .. . . . Injuries . . . . Fractureeanddislocations..., . . . . Sprainsandstrains . . . . Openwoundsand lacerations. . . . Contusions and superficial injuries. . . . Othercurrentinjuriea . . . . Selected otheracuteconditions . . . . Eyeconditions . . . . Acuteearinfections . . . . Otherearconditions . . . . Acuteurinaryconditions ...,... . . . Disordersofmenstruation . . . . Otherdlsorders offemale genital tract. . . . Delivery andother conditions ofpregnancy andpuerperium. . . . . Sklnconditions . . . . Acute musculoskeletal conditlone . . . . Headache, excluding migraine,. . . . Fever, unspecified . . . . Aliotheracuteconditions . . . .
160,949 11,543 961 3,152 3,795 3,635 47,797 7,603 4,643 26,398 2,761 2,696 1,496 6,341 649 1,601 5,s91 63,272 17,102 15,663 8,285 6,592 15,611 19,525 242 1,854 56 2,649 . . . . . .
;i36 11,519
539 728 10,471
119,483 9,921 961 2,862 3,077 3,001 33,666 4,625 3,589 19,823 2,204 2,019 1,446 5,501 596 1,469 3,435 49,843 14,036 12,144 6,403 5,356 11,805 14,651 242 1,237 1,2%
. . . . . . i$38 8,943
539 617
Number of work-loss days In thousands 41,485
1,622
270 718 634 14,111 2,977 1,074 8,574 557 S7S
51 2,841 252 133 2,456 13,429 3,066 3,539 1,S62 1,236 3,708 4,874
616 1,571 . . . ,..
.!, 2,576
11;
4,589
175,462 12,822 334 3,632 3,570 5,286 63,771 10,550 6,346 34,342 4,729 6,420 1,383 6,211 1,026 2,168 2,997 37,771 12,797 12,114 1,356 3,678 7,626 36,404 466 1,943 555 4,424 634 1,544 15,825 1,136 10,403 1,147 324 16,503
119,150 9,35s 334 2,546 2,780 3,699 43,164 S,022 4,746 23,947 2,828 2,793 847 2,928 836 1,324 769 25,032 6,295 s,7e7 706 2,751 6,514 28,637 144 1,260 447 2,155 634 1,147 15,825 797 5,383 751 74 10,010
56,332 3,463
1,086 791 1,587 20,566 2,52S 1,600 10,395 1,901 3,627 536 3,263 190 865 2,226 12,739 6,502 3,347 651 1,127 1,112 9,767 323 663 108 2,269 397 340 5,020 396 250 6,494 NOTESThsstsndarderrorsandrslstivastandarderrors(RSE’S)canbs mmputedby ualngparamatsrsst Ill of tableII sndtheformulapresanfedIn ruls1 of appendix1.An estimateof 37,6milllon hssa 10-percentRSGof 9.3million, s 20.percent RS~and of 4,2 million, a 30-parcent RSE.
Table 43, Number of work-loss days associated with acute conditions for currently employed persons 18 years of age and over, by race, age, and type of condition: United States, 1992
[Data are based on household interviews of the civilian nonlnsfitutionallzed population, The survey design, general qualifications, and Information on the reliabilii of the estimates are given In appendix 1.Definitions of terms are given in appendix 11]
White Black
All ages All ages
18 yeara 18-44 45 years 18 years 18-44 45 years
Type of acute condition and over years and over and over vears and over
Number of work-loss days In thousandsl Allacute conditions . . . .
infective andparasltlc diseases, ,. ...,. . . . Common childhood diseasee ..,.. . . . intestinal virus, unspecified . . . . Vlrallnfectlone, unspecified . . . . Other . . . . Respiratory conditions . . . . Common cold . . . . Other acute upper respiratory infections . . . . Influenza. ,,, .,,,...,.,,,.. . . . Acute bronchltls, . . . . Pneumonia, ,,, , . . . . Otherresplratorycondltlons... . . . . Dlgestlvesystem conditions . . . . Dentalcondltlons, ,,, ,. .,.,,. . . . lndlgestlon, nausea, andvomitlng. . . ., . . . . Otherdlgestiveconditions . . . . Injuries.. . . . Fracturesand dislocations . . . . Spralnsandstralns . . . . Openwoundsand lacerations . . . . Contusions andsuperficlal injuries.. . . . Otharcurrentinjuries, . .,,....,, . . . . Selectedotheracuteconditions . . . . Eyecondltlons . ., . ., .,.,.... . . . Acuteearlnfectlons, . . . . Olherearconditlons . . . . Acuteurlnarycondltlons . . . . Dlsordersofmenstruation . . . . Otherdlsorders offemale genital tract. . . . Dellve~and other conditions ofpregnancy andpuerperlum. . . . . Sklncondltlons, , . .,, ,., . . . . Acute musculoskeletal conditions . . . . Headache, excluding migraine . . . . Fever, unspeclfled. . . . Allotheracuteconditlons . . . .
188,278 17,307
aa4 4,605 5,3a2 6,436
62,646 9,779 7,166 36,326 4,417 3,154
1,788
7,797
1,113 2,518 4,166 54,138 15,200 15,308 5,965 6,876 10,766 33,736 366 2,388 490 1,957 357 1,012 11,767 2,486 11,366 922 584 12,652
79,431 56,701 42,396
1,463 205 597 417 264 9,714 2,422 860 5,015 258 79a 361 529 320 171 38 19,195 5,131 4,856 391 1,228 7,586 287,707
21,992 6a4 5,827 6,al5 8,466 90,055 14,479 9,111 52,211 6,875 5,120 2,258 13,156 1,340 3,369 8,447 75,998 22,366 21,352 8,420 8,891 14,970 44,742 386 3,667 490 5,194 357 1,409 11,767 2,826 16,704 996 945 21,764
14,304 400
13;
76 191 3,714 706 749 636 1,508 114 575
1:
404 4,307 2,402 842 3%
615 3,528 323
604
2,279 323—
1,778
4,685 1,883
205 730 493 455 1,222
1,433 2,030
27,406 13,429
4,701 1,925 15,866 2,458 1,967 472
3,129 1,609 5.652
“258 2,306 475
5,359 1,104
227 851 4,280
34e 317 442 21,e61 23,502
7,168 6,044 2,435 2,013 4,203
7,533 5,698 489 1,579 6,203
11.006 i2,5a5 9,057
62 13 1,185 277
136 4,058
— 2,686
36S 51 2,420 323
82 13 1,788 277 136 4,058 5,167 690 51
— 1,280 3,236
— 397 340 5,318 74 361
9,113 4,198
lTotsISfor whiteand blackdo notsum to total work-loss dsys bscsusa othsr races are nOt includsd.
NOTES Tha standard errors and rslativs standard errors (RSES)can be computed byusing parameter set Ill of tabls II and the formula presentsd In rula 1 of appendix 1.An estimats of 37.6 millfon hss a lo-percent RS5 ofS,3 million, a 20.percent RS5and of 4.2 million, a 30-percent RSE.