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2012 | Madera, California | Excessive drinking

Summary Information

Range in California
(Min-Max):
10-25%
Overall in California: 17%
National Benchmark: 8% (90th percentile)

Ranking Methodology

Summary Measure: Health Factors - Health Behaviors (Alcohol Use)
Weight in Health Factors: 2.5%
Years of Data Used: 2004-2010
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What It Is:

The excessive drinking measure reflects the percent of the adult population that reports either binge drinking, defined as consuming more than 4 (women) or 5 (men) alcoholic beverages on a single occasion in the past 30 days, or heavy drinking, defined as drinking more than 1 (women) or 2 (men) drinks per day on average.

Where It Comes From:

This measure was calculated by the National Center for Health Statistics using data was obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), a random-digit dial survey. BRFSS data are representative of the total non-institutionalized U.S. population over 18 years of age living in households with a land-line telephone. The estimates are based on seven years of data.

Reason for Ranking:

Excessive drinking is a risk factor for a number of adverse health outcomes such as alcohol poisoning, hypertension, acute myocardial infarction, sexually transmitted infections, unintended pregnancy, fetal alcohol syndrome, sudden infant death syndrome, suicide, interpersonal violence, and motor vehicle crashes.

More Information

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Sample Size Number of respondents
% Excessive Drinking Percent of adults that report excessive drinking
Error Margin 95% confidence interval reported by BRFSS
Z-Score (Measure - Average of CA counties)/(Standard Deviation)
PlaceSample Size% Excessive DrinkingError MarginZ-Score
Alameda2,82619%17-210.29
AlpineNR
Amador13115%8-28-0.87
Butte70817%13-22-0.33
Calaveras15123%15-341.73
Colusa0.00
Contra Costa2,24019%16-210.22
Del Norte9110%4-23-2.45
El Dorado55319%14-250.35
Fresno1,70818%15-21-0.13
Glenn0.00
Humboldt52219%15-240.45
Imperial34314%10-21-1.13
Inyo0.00
Kern1,61316%14-19-0.61
Kings25115%10-22-0.87
Lake20919%13-270.45
Lassen12220%12-310.54
Los Angeles9,22916%15-17-0.65
Madera31416%11-23-0.58
Marin71024%20-281.83
Mariposa0.00
Mendocino32525%17-352.18
Merced42816%11-22-0.68
Modoc0.00
Mono0.00
Monterey82014%11-18-1.29
Napa35525%19-322.28
Nevada37718%14-240.16
Orange5,47716%15-18-0.65
Placer89217%14-21-0.29
Plumas11216%9-26-0.71
Riverside3,84517%15-19-0.36
Sacramento2,92817%15-19-0.36
San Benito0.00
San Bernardino3,66516%15-18-0.49
San Diego6,19417%16-19-0.16
San Francisco1,54920%18-240.80
San Joaquin1,24617%14-21-0.23
San Luis Obispo79120%16-250.74
San Mateo1,36818%15-21-0.04
Santa Barbara93416%13-21-0.49
Santa Clara3,22813%12-15-1.48
Santa Cruz64718%14-230.03
Shasta61622%18-281.35
SierraNR
Siskiyou20317%10-27-0.26
Solano70519%15-240.29
Sonoma1,39121%18-240.96
Stanislaus1,15418%15-220.06
Sutter18613%8-21-1.68
Tehama21817%11-25-0.39
Trinity0.00
Tulare89219%15-230.19
Tuolumne23325%18-342.38
Ventura1,64718%15-210.03
Yolo47120%14-260.54
Yuba19816%10-25-0.68

NR in Z-Score column indicates county "not ranked"