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  • Survey: 2009/10 National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs
  • Starting Point: MCHB Core Outcomes and Key Indicators
  • State/Region: Nationwide (quick edit)
  • Topic: CSHCN Health and Functional Status
  • Question: CSHCN who have a little or a lot of difficulty with one or more emotional or behavioral factors, age 18 months-17 yrs
  • Sub Group: Age - 3 groups (18 months-17 yrs)

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CSHCN who have a little or a lot of difficulty with 1 or more of the following: feeling anxious or depressed, acting-out, fighting, bullying or arguing, making and keeping friends, age 18 months-17 yrs
No emotional or behavioral difficultiesA little or a lot of difficulty with one or more emotional or behavioral factorsTotal %
18 months-5 yrs old%54.145.9100.0
C.I.(51.9 - 56.3)(43.7 - 48.1)
Sample Count3,6292,748
Pop. Est.1,091,484926,456
6-11 yrs old%38.561.5100.0
C.I.(37.2 - 39.9)(60.1 - 62.8)
Sample Count6,5999,232
Pop. Est.1,653,9642,636,926
12-17 yrs old%37.862.2100.0
C.I.(36.5 - 39.2)(60.8 - 63.5)
Sample Count6,98910,123
Pop. Est.1,703,5402,797,652

C.I. = 95% Confidence Interval.
Percentages and population estimates (Pop.Est.) are weighted to represent child population in US.

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With funding and direction from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs was conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics. CAHMI is responsible for the analyses, interpretations, presentations and conclusions included on this site.

Suggested citation format: National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs. NS-CSHCN 2009/10. Data query from the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative, Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health website. Retrieved [mm/dd/yy] from [www.childhealthdata.org].

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