
Disparities Details by Sex for 2013-16
TU-11.1 : Children exposed to secondhand smoke (percent, nonsmokers, 3–11 years)
This chart compares rates by population.
Error Bar (I) represents the 95% confidence interval.
Additional footnotes may apply to these data. Please refer to footnotes below the data table for further information.
See also Disparities Overview by Sex for TU-11.1
TU-11.1 Reduce the proportion of children aged 3 to 11 years exposed to secondhand smoke
Children exposed to secondhand smoke (percent, nonsmokers, 3–11 years)

Sex | 2013-16 | Disparity |
---|---|---|
Male | 38.0 CI 33.5/42.7 SE 2.244 |
÷ 1.000 Best rate |
Female | 38.2 CI 33.3/43.4 SE 2.467 |
÷ 1.006 CI 1.000/ 1.162 |
Data are subject to revision and may have changed since a previous release. Unless noted otherwise, any age-adjusted data are adjusted using the year 2000 standard population. Data are not available or not collected for populations not shown. CI: 95% confidence interval. |
- The better group rate for this objective, 38.0%, was attained by the male population.
- The worse group rate for this objective, 38.2%, was attained by the female population.
- The absolute difference (or range) between the best and worst group rates was 0.2 percentage points.
- The worst group rate was <1.100 times the best group rate.
The male population achieved the better group rate for this objective, 38.0%.
The rate for female the population was <1.1 times the better group rate.