McDonald, North Carolina — Behavioral Patterns

Alcohol, Tobacco and Drug Use

Percentage of the total adult population in Robeson County, North Carolina that reported themselves either as a smoker, as a "heavy" drinker or someone who has recently used illicit drugs. Sources: CDC Community Health Status Indicators Report (drug use) and RWJ County Health Rankings (alcohol and tobacco use).

Percentage of the Population
9%
Alcohol
26%
Tobacco
6.7%
Drugs
Compared to State and National
Substance North Carolina United States
Alcohol 11.1% -2.1% 14.6% -5.6%
Tobacco 22.5% +3.5% 20.5% +5.5%
Drugs 6.7% ±0.0% 5.6% +1.1%

Teen Pregnancy

Teen birth rate (per 1,000 females ages 15-19) in Robeson County, North Carolina. Source: County Health Rankings (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)

Teen Birth Rate
Compared to State and National
Group North Carolina United States
Females 15-19 50.2 +26.8 45.8 +31.2

Physical Inactivity

A person is considered physically inactive if during the past month, other than a regular job, he or she did not participate in any physical activities or exercises such as running, calisthenics, golf, gardening, or walking for exercise. Source: National Diabetes Surveillance System (CDC)

Physically Inactive
Compared to State and National
North Carolina United States
Physically Inactive 26.7% +11.8% 28.0% +10.5%

Preventive Care

Percentage of relevant populations who avail themselves of age- and sex-appropriate preventive care measures. Source: CDC: The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)

Compared to State and National
Procedure North Carolina United States
Pap Smear 86.2% +2.4% 82.0% +6.6%
Mammogram 84.5% -6% 80.0% -1.5%
Colonoscopy 47.9% -8.9% 43.1% -4.1%
Pneumonia Vaccine 67.4% -8.2% 65.5% -6.3%
Flu Vaccine 69.1% -9.1% 69.4% -9.4%