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Red is bad, green is good, blue is not statistically different/neutral.

Compared to Distribution

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an indicator guage with the arrow in the red the value is in the worst quarter of communities.

Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

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Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

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green chart bars Significantly better than the overall value

red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

light blue chart bars No significant difference with the overall value

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Insufficient Sleep

County: Pratt
Measurement Period: 2020
This indicator shows the percent of adults who report fewer than 7 hours of sleep on average.

Why is this important?

Sleep is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. It plays a key role in maintaining proper growth and repair of the body, learning, memory, emotional resilience, problem solving, decision making, and emotional control. A lack of sleep can have serious negative effects on health. Ongoing sleep deficiency has been linked to chronic health conditions including heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, and stroke, and psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety, risky behavior, and even suicide. Furthermore, a lack of sleep can also impact the health of others. Sleepiness, especially while driving, can lead to motor vehicle crashes and put the lives of others in jeopardy.
The Healthy People 2030 national health target is to decrease the proportion of adults who do not get enough sleep to 26.7 percent.
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County: Pratt

31.9%
Source: County Health Rankings
Measurement period: 2020
Maintained by: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute
Last update: April 2023
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Technical note: These estimates are produced from survey data and created using a complex statistical model. It is not appropriate to use this data for tracking/evaluation purposes, as the data are collected using sophisticated sampling techniques that can make them difficult to use for small geographic areas and population subgroups without carefully applying the correct statistical techniques. Modeled estimates are also not particularly good at incorporating the effects of local conditions, such as health promotion policies.
More details:
Original Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

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Change in methodology for 2018:
Beginning with 2018, the CDC's BRFSS has updated their modeling procedure for producing small-area estimates.
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Insufficient Sleep

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Measurement Period: 2020
Data Source: County Health Rankings
April 26, 2024www.kansashealthmatters.org
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27.1% - 29.2%
29.2% - 31.6%
31.6% - 33.1%
33.1% - 34.6%
34.6% - 37.8%
There are 105 County values. The lowest value is 27.1%, and the highest value is 37.8%. Half of the values are between 31.9% and 33.5%. The middle (median) value is 32.6%.

Data Sources

  • County Health Rankings
    Maintained By: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute (Methodology)

    Data source for Counties
  • CDC - PLACES
    Note: This source uses Zip Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) for its Zip Code data. Learn more
    Maintained By: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute (Methodology)

    Data source for Cities (Census Places), Zip Codes, Census Tracts

Note: Data for this indicator was obtained from multiple sources. Please interpret with caution as methodology may differ.

Filed under: Health / Wellness & Lifestyle, Health Status, Adults

Kansas Health Matters