Affiliation: | a School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA b Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, U.S.A. c Department of Biometry, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, U.S.A. |
Abstract: | A prevalence estimate for Raynaud phenomenon among adult residents of South Carolina was based on data obtained from respondents in a statewide health survey, followed by face-to-face interviews and clinical screening for Raynaud phenomenon, using a screening procedure developed by the authors. The survey obtained 5246 personal interviews from a probability sample of over 3000 households, and 494 survey subjects participated in the clinical screening. The prevalence estimates and their standard errors were computed using survey case weights, design-based estimation, and logistic modelling techniques.The prevalence of Raynaud phenomenon among adult residents of South Carolina was determined to be 3.5%, with a standard error of 0.6%. Prevalence was higher for females (4.3%, SE = 0.7%) than for males (2.7%, SE = 0.6%), These figures are much lower than most estimates in the existing literature on Raynaud phenomenon. |