2018 State Report for County-Level Data: Prevalence

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2018 Kentucky Report for County-Level Data: Prevalence

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Introduction

The State Reports for County-Level Data on Prevalence are designed to provide the users of disability statistics with the number of people with disabilities for any given state and county in the United States. This report is intended to be an online complement to Section 1: Population and Prevalence of the Annual Disability Statistics Compendium and Annual Disability Statistics Supplement, providing greater detail within each state. The State Reports for County-Level Data on Prevalence can be used to compare county-level statistics between counties in any given state or states.

The following report provides county-level statistics for Kentucky. The proportions of people with disabilities, sometimes called prevalence, presented in the State Reports for County-Level Data is a useful tool for advocates, researchers, and policy-makers to plan and provide services and supports for people with disabilities. In this report, the prevalence of people with disabilities is presented as the number of people with disabilities in a given state and county per total state and county populations, respectively. Counts and percentages are provided in tables and maps.

The data for this report come from the American Community Survey 5-year data. The American Community Survey (ACS) is a national survey developed by the U.S. Census Bureau to provide information on a number of topics about social, economic, and demographic characteristics of the U.S. population. ACS 5-year data is collected over a longer period of time than 1-year data, providing larger sample sizes and increased reliability for less populated areas and small population subgroups. All of the statistics in this report use the ACS 5-year data which includes data from the year of the report and data from the four previous years. In the ACS, people are identified as having a disability based on responses to a series of six questions asking about having difficulties with vision, hearing, ambulation, cognition, self-care, and independent living (see glossary for further details).

Specific to Kentucky, the state chosen for this report, sentences providing interpretation and context for prevalence statistics are included below. A short glossary of terms is also provided at the end of the report explaining the statistics that are illustrated in each sentence.

 

 

Additional Resources. The Annual Disability Statistics Compendium and its complement, the Annual Disability Statistics Supplement, are summaries of statistics about people with disabilities, available both in hard copy and online at https://www.disabilitycompendium.org.

Help navigating any of the resources described here can be found in the Frequently Asked Questions section at https://www.disabilitycompendium.org/faq. Assistance interpreting and locating additional statistics is available via our toll-free number, 866.538.9521, or by email, disability.statistics@unh.edu. For more information about our research projects, please visit https://www.researchondisability.org.

Suggested Citation. Boege, S.L., Lauer, E.A., & Houtenville, A.J., 2020. 2018 State Report for Kentucky County-Level Data: Prevalence. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire, Institute on Disability.

Interpretation

The following statements are designed to help understand the 2018 county-level statistics from Kentucky that are presented:

  • For the number of people with and without disabilities:
    • The range of total people across Kentucky counties, also known as the difference between the largest and smallest counts of people across Kentucky counties, was 756,688.
      • The county with the greatest number of total people was Jefferson (758,768 people).
      • The county with the least number of total people was Robertson (2,080 people).
    • The average number of total people across all counties was 36,310.
    • The median, also known as the middle-most number, of total people across Kentucky counties was 18,468.
  • For the number of people with disabilities:
    • The range of people with disabilities across Kentucky counties, also known as the difference between the largest and smallest counts of people with disabilities across Kentucky counties, was 107,341.
      • The county with the greatest number of people with disabilities was Jefferson (107,651 people).
      • The county with the least number of people with disabilities was Robertson (310 people).
    • The average number of people with disabilities across all counties was 6,319.
    • The median, also known as the middle-most number, of people with disabilities across Kentucky counties was 3,947.
  • For the percentage of people with disabilities:
    • For the entire state of Kentucky, the overall percentage of people with disabilities is 17.4%.
      • The county with the highest percentage of people with disabilities was Breathitt (33.7%).
      • The county with the lowest percentage of people with disabilities was Oldham (8.7%).

 

  • For the number of people without disabilities:
    • The range of people without disabilities across Kentucky counties, also known as the difference between the largest and smallest counts of people without disabilities across Kentucky counties, was 649,347.
      • The county with the greatest number of people without disabilities was Jefferson (651,117 people).
      • The county with the least number of people without disabilities was Robertson (1,770 people).
    • The average number of people without disabilities across all counties was 29,991.
    • The median, also known as the middle-most number, of people without disabilities across Kentucky counties was 15,360.
  • For the percentage of people without disabilities:
    • For the entire state of Kentucky, the overall percentage of people without disabilities is 82.6%.
      • The county with the highest percentage of people without disabilities was Oldham (91.3%).
      • The county with the lowest percentage of people without disabilities was Breathitt (66.3%).
Prevalence of People with and without Disabilities for Kentucky, by County: 2018
County Total Disability No Disability   County Total Disability No Disability
Count % Count % Count % Count %
  Kentucky   4,357,195 758,234 17.4 3,598,961 82.6     Clay        19,220   5,238 27.3    13,982 72.7
   Adair        18,978   3,562 18.8    15,416 81.2   Clinton       10,056   1,817 18.1     8,239 81.9
   Allen        20,599   4,336 21.0    16,263 79.0  Crittenden      8,867   1,863 21.0     7,004 79.0
  Anderson      22,111   3,771 17.1    18,340 82.9  Cumberland      6,627     954 14.4     5,673 85.6
  Ballard        7,972   1,332 16.7     6,640 83.3   Daviess       97,977  15,374 15.7    82,603 84.3
   Barren       42,964   8,871 20.6    34,093 79.4   Edmonson      12,029   3,168 26.3     8,861 73.7
    Bath        12,186   2,937 24.1     9,249 75.9   Elliott        6,144   1,509 24.6     4,635 75.4
    Bell        26,384   8,449 32.0    17,935 68.0    Estill       14,193   3,733 26.3    10,460 73.7
   Boone       128,148  14,436 11.3   113,712 88.7   Fayette      313,845  38,218 12.2   275,627 87.8
  Bourbon       19,901   3,193 16.0    16,708 84.0   Fleming       14,479   3,542 24.5    10,937 75.5
    Boyd        46,231  10,360 22.4    35,871 77.6    Floyd        36,436  10,557 29.0    25,879 71.0
   Boyle        28,501   4,758 16.7    23,743 83.3   Franklin      49,534   8,426 17.0    41,108 83.0
  Bracken        8,274   1,075 13.0     7,199 87.0    Fulton        5,761   1,302 22.6     4,459 77.4
 Breathitt      12,977   4,374 33.7     8,603 66.3   Gallatin       8,590   1,223 14.2     7,367 85.8
Breckinridge    19,817   4,192 21.2    15,625 78.8   Garrard       17,225   3,369 19.6    13,856 80.4
  Bullitt       79,060  12,483 15.8    66,577 84.2    Grant        24,490   4,106 16.8    20,384 83.2
   Butler       12,529   2,738 21.9     9,791 78.1    Graves       36,911   6,428 17.4    30,483 82.6
  Caldwell      12,612   2,798 22.2     9,814 77.8   Grayson       25,859   5,009 19.4    20,850 80.6
  Calloway      38,390   5,861 15.3    32,529 84.7    Green        10,898   2,864 26.3     8,034 73.7
  Campbell      90,680  10,711 11.8    79,969 88.2   Greenup       35,356   7,274 20.6    28,082 79.4
  Carlisle       4,782     693 14.5     4,089 85.5   Hancock        8,661   1,501 17.3     7,160 82.7
  Carroll       10,436   1,763 16.9     8,673 83.1    Hardin      103,569  18,201 17.6    85,368 82.4
   Carter       26,975   5,335 19.8    21,640 80.2    Harlan       26,659   8,457 31.7    18,202 68.3
   Casey        15,440   3,451 22.4    11,989 77.6   Harrison      18,464   3,160 17.1    15,304 82.9
 Christian      62,695  10,366 16.5    52,329 83.5     Hart        18,359   4,056 22.1    14,303 77.9
   Clark        35,484   6,529 18.4    28,955 81.6  Henderson      44,996   9,553 21.2    35,443 78.8
Prevalence of People with and without Disabilities for Kentucky, by County: 2018
County Total Disability No Disability   County Total Disability No Disability
Count % Count % Count % Count %
   Henry        15,734   2,996 19.0    12,738 81.0    Mason        16,842   3,143 18.7    13,699 81.3
  Hickman        4,418   1,082 24.5     3,336 75.5  McCracken      64,066  10,045 15.7    54,021 84.3
  Hopkins       44,651   8,040 18.0    36,611 82.0   McCreary      16,170   4,289 26.5    11,881 73.5
  Jackson       13,267   3,765 28.4     9,502 71.6    McLean        9,239   1,643 17.8     7,596 82.2
 Jefferson     758,768 107,651 14.2   651,117 85.8    Meade        27,341   5,014 18.3    22,327 81.7
 Jessamine      51,880   7,699 14.8    44,181 85.2   Menifee        6,332   1,421 22.4     4,911 77.6
  Johnson       22,344   5,952 26.6    16,392 73.4    Mercer       21,345   3,994 18.7    17,351 81.3
   Kenton      163,196  22,962 14.1   140,234 85.9   Metcalfe       9,904   2,368 23.9     7,536 76.1
   Knott        15,362   5,000 32.5    10,362 67.5    Monroe       10,501   2,422 23.1     8,079 76.9
    Knox        31,112   5,097 16.4    26,015 83.6  Montgomery     27,413   5,819 21.2    21,594 78.8
   Larue        13,869   2,845 20.5    11,024 79.5    Morgan       11,653   3,042 26.1     8,611 73.9
   Laurel       59,383  11,232 18.9    48,151 81.1  Muhlenberg     30,428   7,022 23.1    23,406 76.9
  Lawrence      15,677   3,678 23.5    11,999 76.5    Nelson       45,085   8,328 18.5    36,757 81.5
    Lee          6,222   1,962 31.5     4,260 68.5   Nicholas       7,004   1,736 24.8     5,268 75.2
   Leslie       10,183   3,220 31.6     6,963 68.4     Ohio        23,725   4,888 20.6    18,837 79.4
  Letcher       22,495   6,928 30.8    15,567 69.2    Oldham       61,533   5,377  8.7    56,156 91.3
   Lewis        13,348   2,893 21.7    10,455 78.3     Owen        10,664   2,181 20.5     8,483 79.5
  Lincoln       24,214   4,727 19.5    19,487 80.5    Owsley        4,384   1,239 28.3     3,145 71.7
 Livingston      9,204   2,139 23.2     7,065 76.8  Pendleton      14,422   2,671 18.5    11,751 81.5
   Logan        26,538   4,035 15.2    22,503 84.8    Perry        26,322   7,906 30.0    18,416 70.0
    Lyon         6,909   1,538 22.3     5,371 77.7     Pike        59,765  16,201 27.1    43,564 72.9
  Madison       88,838  14,791 16.6    74,047 83.4    Powell       12,051   2,815 23.4     9,236 76.6
  Magoffin      12,538   3,897 31.1     8,641 68.9   Pulaski       63,370  12,328 19.5    51,042 80.5
   Marion       18,471   3,900 21.1    14,571 78.9  Robertson       2,080     310 14.9     1,770 85.1
  Marshall      30,602   5,757 18.8    24,845 81.2  Rockcastle     16,540   4,070 24.6    12,470 75.4
   Martin       10,577   3,202 30.3     7,375 69.7    Rowan        24,287   4,420 18.2    19,867 81.8
Prevalence of People with and without Disabilities for Kentucky, by County: 2018
County Total Disability No Disability   County Total Disability No Disability
Count % Count % Count % Count %
  Russell       17,571   3,193 18.2    14,378 81.8                                                   
   Scott        53,234   6,780 12.7    46,454 87.3                                                   
   Shelby       45,645   6,797 14.9    38,848 85.1                                                   
  Simpson       17,715   2,188 12.4    15,527 87.6                                                   
  Spencer       18,122   2,518 13.9    15,604 86.1                                                   
   Taylor       25,103   5,221 20.8    19,882 79.2                                                   
    Todd        12,124   1,624 13.4    10,500 86.6                                                   
   Trigg        14,237   2,663 18.7    11,574 81.3                                                   
  Trimble        8,603   1,878 21.8     6,725 78.2                                                   
   Union        14,637   2,823 19.3    11,814 80.7                                                   
   Warren      125,088  18,721 15.0   106,367 85.0                                                   
 Washington     11,893   2,147 18.1     9,746 81.9                                                   
   Wayne        20,331   4,425 21.8    15,906 78.2                                                   
  Webster       12,809   2,948 23.0     9,861 77.0                                                   
  Whitley       35,447   7,464 21.1    27,983 78.9                                                   
   Wolfe         7,073   2,380 33.6     4,693 66.4                                                   
  Woodford      25,966   3,508 13.5    22,458 86.5                                                   
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
Count of People with Disabilities for Kentucky, by County: 2018

Percentage of People with Disabilities for Kentucky, by County: 2018

Discussion

There are a number of concepts and factors which complicate the interpretation of the estimates presented in this report. These concerns affect all statistics from population-based surveys. The estimates included in this document should be interpreted the following limitations in mind and generalized with caution. In each point, a link to the U.S. Census Bureau website describing the limitation or concept in greater detail in the ACS has been provided.

Additional links to resources for the ACS:

Glossary

American Community Survey (ACS) — The American Community Survey is a large, continuous demographic survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau that will provide accurate and up-to-date profiles of America’s communities every year. Annual and multiyear estimates of population and housing data are generated for small areas, including tracts and population subgroups. This information is collected by mailing questionnaires to a sample of addresses. See the U.S. Census Bureau website for additional details.

The Six Disability Questions in the American Community Survey:

  1. Is this person deaf or does he/she have serious difficulty hearing? (yes or no)
  2. Is this person blind or does he/she have serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses? (yes or no)
  3. (If person 5 years old or over) Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, does this person have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions? (yes or no)
  4. (If person 5 years or old over) Does this person have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs? (yes or no)
  5. (If person 5 years old or over) Does this person have difficulty dressing or bathing? (yes or no)
  6. (If person 15 years old or over) Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, does this person have difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor’s office or shopping? (yes or no)

Average — The sum of all of the values in a sample divided by the number of values in the sample.

Civilian — A person not in active-duty military.

Median — The middlemost value of a sample that separates the upper half of the values from the lower half of the values. 

Non-Institutionalized Population — Describes individuals who are residing in the community and who are not living in institutions such as jails, prisons, nursing homes, hospitals, etc.

Population — The total number of inhabitants in a defined geographic area including all races, classes, and groups.

 

 

Prevalence — The proportion of the population with a particular status or condition. Prevalence is usually expressed as a percentage or a number of people per unit of the population.

Prevalence Rate — The prevalence of a particular status or condition estimated over a specific period of time.

Range — The difference between the largest and smallest values in a sample. In a sample, when the smallest value is subtracted from the largest value the resulting value is called the range. 

Sampling Variability — The variation of a statistic when estimated from repeated samples.

United States Census Bureau — An agency within the United States Federal Statistical System tasked with producing data about the American people and economy. Their primary task is to conduct the United States Census every ten years.

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