Table 1.

Trends in Recent Blood Donations across the United States Adult Population, 1999 to 2016

CategoryUnweighted N*Weighted % (SE)1999 to 20042005 to 20102011 to 2016P Value
Donated last 12 months
    No37,77894.1 (0.2)
    Yes1,6745.9 (0.2)6.2 (5.6–6.8)6.2 (5.4–6.9)5.5 (5.9–6.2)0.29
Sex
    Male19,26848.6 (0.2)6.4 (5.6–7.2)6.7 (5.8–7.6)6.0 (5.1–6.8)0.50
    Female20,18451.4 (0.2)5.9 (5.1–6.8)5.7 (4.9–6.5)5.1 (4.3–6.0)0.39
Age
    20 to 29 years6,95419.0 (0.4)5.9 (4.6–7.2)6.5 (5.2–7.9)8.4 (7.1–9.7)0.02
    30 to 39 years6,62918.7 (0.3)7.0 (5.5–8.5)6.0 (4.8–7.2)4.2 (3.3–5.2)0.0057
    40 to 49 years6,65820.3 (0.3)7.8 (6.3–9.3)7.1 (5.6–8.7)5.6 (3.9–7.3)0.14
    50 to 59 years5,81518.0 (0.3)6.9 (5.6–8.3)7.7 (5.9–9.5)7.0 (5.3–8.6)0.76
    60 years13,39624.0 (0.4)3.3 (2.5–4.1)4.9 (3.0–4.9)3.4 (2.5–4.2)0.58
Race/ethnicity
    Non-Hispanic white18,67270.6 (1.1)7.0 (6.3–7.8)7.2 (6.3–8.2)6.5 (5.6–7.4)0.46
    Non-Hispanic black7,98210.7 (0.6)3.8 (2.8–4.8)3.1 (2.4–3.8)3.8 (2.9–4.7)0.40
    Mex-American or Hispanic9,86312.7 (0.8)3.4 (2.1–4.7)3.3 (2.6–4.1)3.3 (2.5–4.1)0.99
    Other2,9356.0 (0.3)5.8 (2.7–9.0)4.6 (2.5–6.6)3.8 (2.5–5.0)0.44
Household income
    ≤130%12,10021.1 (0.6)2.6 (1.8–3.4)2.9 (2.2–3.6)2.9 (2.2–3.7)0.79
    130% to ≤ 185%5,35610.9 (0.3)3.5 (2.3–4.7)3.2 (2.2–4.3)4.0 (2.5–5.5)0.70
    >185%21,99668.0 (0.8)7.7 (6.8–8.6)7.5 (6.7–8.4)6.7 (5.7–7.6)0.25
Education
    High school or less19,68540.6 (0.8)3.5 (2.8–4.2)3.6 (2.8–4.3)2.8 (2.1–3.6)0.31
    College/AA11,16531.3 (0.4)6.5 (5.5–7.5)6.9 (5.6–8.3)6.5 (5.4–7.6)0.84
    College graduate8,60228.1 (0.8)10.7 (8.8–12.6)9.4 (8.0–10.9)7.5 (6.2–8.8)0.0165
  • SE, standard error; AA, associate of arts.

  • * The sample sizes were unweighted, but the percentages were generated as weighted estimates.

  • Unweighted N and weighted % represent the breakdown of the entire study population. Subsequent columns represent the percentage of people who donated blood during the indicated time period.

  • Wald χ2 tests were used to determine changes in the prevalence of recent blood donations for each subgroup. The values in bold are significant.