IntroductionTo design effective policy and interventions, public health officials must have an accurate and granular picture of the state of multiple chronic conditions (MCC) in their region. The objective of this research is to describe the prevalence and distribution of MCC in New York State.MethodsWe performed a secondary data analysis of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) from 2011 through 2016 for New York adults (n = 76,186). We analyzed the self-reported prevalence of individuals having 0, 1, 2, or ≥ 3 chronic conditions by sex, race/ethnicity, age, health insurance type, annual household income, and whether respondents lived in New York City. We also examined the most common condition dyads and triads. Finally, w...
Globally, approximately one in three of all adults suffer from multiple chronic conditions (MCCs). T...
Most prevalent chronic conditiona triads among New York adults by selected characteristics, behavior...
In this research we explore the current state of chronic diseases in the United States, using data f...
Having multiple (two or more) chronic conditions (MCC) is associated with an increased risk of morta...
Preventing and ameliorating chronic conditions has long been a priority in the United States; howeve...
The objective of this study was to use data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRF...
Prevalence of chronic conditionsa among New York adults by selected characteristics, behavioral risk...
The objective of this research was to update earlier estimates of prevalence rates of single chronic...
Abstract: The epidemiology of multimorbidity, or multiple chronic conditions (MCCs), is one of the r...
The articles in this issue address the high prevalence and substantial clinical burden of multiple c...
The epidemiology of multimorbidity, or multiple chronic conditions (MCCs), is one of the research pr...
IntroductionThe increase in chronic health conditions among Medicare beneficiaries has implications ...
The objective of this research was to update earlier estimates of prevalence rates of single chronic...
Disadvantaged populations are disproportionately affected by multiple chronic conditions (MCCs), yet...
Abstract: Disadvantaged populations are disproportionately affected by multiple chronic conditions (...
Globally, approximately one in three of all adults suffer from multiple chronic conditions (MCCs). T...
Most prevalent chronic conditiona triads among New York adults by selected characteristics, behavior...
In this research we explore the current state of chronic diseases in the United States, using data f...
Having multiple (two or more) chronic conditions (MCC) is associated with an increased risk of morta...
Preventing and ameliorating chronic conditions has long been a priority in the United States; howeve...
The objective of this study was to use data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRF...
Prevalence of chronic conditionsa among New York adults by selected characteristics, behavioral risk...
The objective of this research was to update earlier estimates of prevalence rates of single chronic...
Abstract: The epidemiology of multimorbidity, or multiple chronic conditions (MCCs), is one of the r...
The articles in this issue address the high prevalence and substantial clinical burden of multiple c...
The epidemiology of multimorbidity, or multiple chronic conditions (MCCs), is one of the research pr...
IntroductionThe increase in chronic health conditions among Medicare beneficiaries has implications ...
The objective of this research was to update earlier estimates of prevalence rates of single chronic...
Disadvantaged populations are disproportionately affected by multiple chronic conditions (MCCs), yet...
Abstract: Disadvantaged populations are disproportionately affected by multiple chronic conditions (...
Globally, approximately one in three of all adults suffer from multiple chronic conditions (MCCs). T...
Most prevalent chronic conditiona triads among New York adults by selected characteristics, behavior...
In this research we explore the current state of chronic diseases in the United States, using data f...