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  • Survey: 2020-2021 National Survey of Children's Health
  • Starting Point: Child and Family Health Measures
  • State/Region: Nationwide (quick edit)
  • Topic: Family Health and Activities
  • Question: Indicator 6.25: Adequate amount of sleep, age 4 months-17 years
  • Sub Group: Household income level

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Indicator 6.25: During the past week, how many hours of sleep did this child get during an average day (count both nighttime sleep and naps) (0-5 years)/on most weeknights (6-17 years), age 4 months-17 years?
Child sleeps recommended age-appropriate hoursChild sleeps less than recommended age-appropriate hoursTotal %
0-99% FPL%53.146.9100.0
C.I.51.1 - 55.244.8 - 48.9
Sample Count6,3764,973
Pop. Est.6,750,8865,958,326
100-199% FPL%59.740.3100.0
C.I.57.9 - 61.438.6 - 42.1
Sample Count9,2855,655
Pop. Est.8,809,9505,953,377
200-399% FPL%66.533.5100.0
C.I.65.2 - 67.732.3 - 34.8
Sample Count19,2058,626
Pop. Est.13,564,9196,843,268
400% FPL or greater%75.824.2100.0
C.I.74.9 - 76.823.2 - 25.1
Sample Count28,6778,454
Pop. Est.16,808,5315,357,408

C.I. = 95% Confidence Interval.
Percentages and population estimates (Pop.Est.) are weighted to represent child population in US.

DATA ALERT: Missing values for this subgroup were imputed separately in each individual year using multiple imputation. The estimates were calculated using the first implicate from the six that were calculated by Census. The estimates and confidence intervals based on single imputation will differ from those calculated using multiple imputations.

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Data Source: National Survey of Children’s Health, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau. https://mchb.hrsa.gov/data/national-surveys

Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative. 2020-2021 National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) data query. Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Retrieved [mm/dd/yy] from [www.childhealthdata.org].

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