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1 Health is excellent, very good, or good Source Description Item National Health Interview Survey Health is excellent, very good, or good Would you say [fill: your/alias s] health in general is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor? Overall Health - NHIS Health is excellent, very good, or good Total 98.1% 97.9% 97.5% 97.6% 97.3% White* 98.4% 98.3% 98.3% 97.9% Black 97.2% 94.7% 95.8% 95.8% Hispanic 97.0% 97.1% 96.7% 96.5% Asian % 98.4% 97.9% Male 97.7% 98.0% 97.9% 97.7% Female 98.4% 97.0% 97.3% 96.9% Total 96.5% 95.9% 95.5% 95.6% 95.4% White 96.9% 96.3% 95.7% 95.8% Black 96.2% 93.3% 95.8% 94.3% Hispanic 95.6% 94.6% 94.6% 94.0% Asian % 97.6% 99.0% Male 96.7% 96.1% 95.9% 95.5% Female 96.3% 94.9% 95.2% 95.3% *White, Black, and Asian are all non- Hispanic
2 Limitation of Activity Source Description Item NHIS Limitation of activity See below for each question. Limitations on Activity Total 8.5% 9.2% 10.1% 10.6% 10.7% White* 9.3% 10.0% 10.3% 11.5% 11.6% Black 9.3% 10.1% 13.7% 3.0% 10.9% Hispanic 6.4% 6.8% 7.9% 8.2% 8.2% Asian ND 2.8% 5.0% 5.0% 7.3% FPL Lowest 10.8% 12.9% 14.6% 15.0% 13.3% FPL Middle 10.7% 9.4% 11.9% 12.2% 12.7% FPL Highest 7.2% 8.0% 8.0% 8.4% 9.1% Male 10.9% 12.0% 11.9% 12.9% 13.2% Female 6.0% 6.2% 8.3% 8.1% 8.1% Full Year Insured 8.4% 9.8% 10.5% 11.0% 11.0% Full Year Uninsured 8.0% 6.1% 6.1% 4.2% 7.1% Partial Year Insured 11.3% 5.9% 8.5% 10.5% 10.1% Total 4.3% 5.3% 5.0% 5.9% 5.8% White 5.0% 6.0% 4.8% 6.8% 5.9% Black 3.4% 6.1% 9.0% 5.6% 6.3% Hispanic 2.9% 3.5% 2.7% 4.1% 6.0% Asian ND 1.5% 1.5% 3.0% 2.5% FPL Lowest 6.2% 9.7% 7.2% 7.0% 6.6% FPL Middle 4.9% 4.9% 6.3% 7.1% 8.4% FPL Highest 3.4% 3.8% 3.3% 4.7% 4.0% Male 4.8% 5.1% 5.4% 6.1% 6.9% Female 3.7% 5.6% 4.6% 5.7% 4.8% Full Year Insured 4.7% 6.1% 6.0% 6.3% 5.6% Full Year Uninsured 3.9% 2.7% 3.2% 5.5% 6.0% Partial Year Insured 3.7% 6.9% 3.8% 5.0% 7.4% *White, Black, and Asian are all non- Hispanic
3 Limitation of Activity The recode LA1AR is a summary measure that indicates household members reporting any limitation regarding one or more of the activities discussed during the course of the FHS section of the interview. In other words, respondents who answered yes to PLAPLYLM, PSPEDEIS, PLAADL, PLAIADL, PLAWKNOW, PLAWKLIM, PLAWALK, PLAREMEM, or PLIMANY are coded 1 for LA1AR. LA1AR includes three response levels: 1 for limited, 2 for not limited, and 3 for unknown if limited. (For comparability with previous years, level 3 may be collapsed into level 2.) LACHRONR is based on LA1AR but adds the additional criterion of whether at least one of the reported causal conditions is a chronic condition. Users can utilize the information contained in LA1AR to control for unknown if limited cases with respect to LACHRONR (that is, when LACHRONR = 0). Item Details Is [fill: ALIAS] able to take part AT ALL in the usual kinds of play activities done by most children [fill: ALIAS] s age? [fill: Do you/does/do any of these family members, * Read names (fill roster of persons less than age 18)] receive Special Educational or Early Intervention Services? Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, [fill1: do you/does anyone in the family] need the help of other persons with PERSONAL CARE NEEDS, such as eating, bathing, dressing, or getting around inside this home? Because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem, do [fill: you/any of these family members * Read names (fill roster of persons age 18 or older)] need the help of other persons in handling ROUTINE NEEDS, such as everyday household chores doing necessary business, shopping, or getting around for other purposes? Does a physical, mental, or emotional problem NOW keep [fill: you/any of these family members * Read names(fill roster of persons age 18 or older)] from working at a job or business? [fill: Are you limited in the kind OR amount of work you/ Is ALIAS limited in the kind OR amount of work he/she/ Are any of these family members, * Read names (fill roster of persons age 18 or older)] limited in the kind OR amount of work they] can do because of a physical, mental or emotional problem? Because of a health problem, [fill: do you/does anyone in the family] have difficulty walking without using any special equipment? [fill1: Are you/is anyone in the family] LIMITED IN ANY WAY because of difficulty remembering or because [fill2: you/they] experience periods of confusion? [fill: Are you/ Is ALIAS/ Are any family members * Read names (fill roster of applicable persons)] LIMITED IN ANY WAY in any activities because of physical, mental or emotional problems?
4 Limitation of Activity Definitions of Indicators Full Year Insured: insured for full year prior to NHIS interview Full Year Uninsured: uninsured for full year prior to NHIS interview Partial Year Uninsured: uninsured for part of year prior to NHIS interview General health is excellent, very good, or good NHIS interview Usual place When Sick: place one usually goes to when he/she is sick or when parent needs advice about his/her health (no time frame) Had Doctor visit, past year (besides hospital, ER, surg.): had a doctor visit in the past 12 months; does not include hospitalization, emergency room visit, home visit, dental visit or telephone call Had Well Check- up, past year: had a well- child check up, that is a general check- up, in past 12 months Had 1+ ER visit, past year: went to a hospital emergency room one or more times in past 12 months; includes ER visits that resulted in a hospital admission Dentist visit, past year: saw a dentist in past 12 months; includes all types of dentists and dental hygienists Delay in Care, past year: delayed in getting medical care in past 12 months Unmet Need for Dental care past year: needed dental care but didn t get it because could not afford it, in past 12 months Unmet Need for Prescriptions past year: needed prescription medicines but didn t get because could not afford it, in past 12 months Definitions of Poverty Status: FPL lowest = 99% of the federal poverty level FPL middle = % of the federal poverty level FPL highest = ³ 200% of the federal poverty level Source: Public Policy Analysis and Education Center for Middle Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Health. National Health Interview Survey, 2006 [private data run]. Available at: Accessed September 2, 2008.
5 Mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: CDC WONDER Description: Mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: Death Certificates Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and demographic data Age Ages Ages Ages Gender by Age Males Males Males Females Females Females Race/Ethnicity by Age White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
6 Mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: CDC WONDER Description: Mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: Death Certificates Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and Age Ages Ages Ages Gender by Age Males Males Males Females Females Females Race/Ethnicity by Age White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
7 Mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: CDC WONDER Description: Mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: Death Certificates Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and Age Ages Ages Ages Gender by Age Males Males Males Females Females Females Race/Ethnicity by Age White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
8 Mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: CDC WONDER Description: Mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: Death Certificates Race/Ethnicity and Gender by Age White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Females Hispanic Females Hispanic Females
9 Mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: CDC WONDER Description: Mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: Death Certificates Race/Ethnicity and Gender by Age White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Females Hispanic Females Hispanic Females
10 Mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: CDC WONDER Description: Mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: Death Certificates Race/Ethnicity and Gender by Age White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females * American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Females Hispanic Females Hispanic Females
11 Leading Causes of Death Source WISQARS Description Leading causes of adolescent and young adult mortality, ranked Item N/A Leading Causes of Death, 2010 Ages Cause % Unintentional Injury 41.7% MV Traffic 63.8% Poisoning 16.4% Drowning 6.6% Other 13.2% Homicide 16.8% Suicide 15.2% Malignant Neoplasms 5.5% Heart Disease 3.1% Congenital Anomalies 1.9% Cerebrovascular 0.8% Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 0.6% Influenza & Pneumonia 0.4% Benign Neoplasms 0.4% All others 13.5% Ages Cause % Unintentional Injury 41.8% MV Traffic 52.9% Poisoning 31.3% Drowning 4.5% Other 11.3% Suicide 15.8% Homicide 15.2% Malignant Neoplasms 5.4% Heart Disease 3.7% Congenital Anomalies 1.1% Influenza & Pneumonia 70.0% HIV 70.0% Complicated Pregnancy 60.0% Diabetes Mellitus 60.0% All Others 14.3%
12 Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: WISQARS Description: Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: From ICD- 10, codes V01- V99 V99 Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and demographic data. ICD- 10 Codes: V02- V04,V09.0,V09.2,V12- V14,V19.0- V19.2,V19.4- V19.6,V20- V79, V80.3- V80.5,V81.0- V81.1,V82.0- V82.1,V83- V86,V87.0- V87.8, V88.0- V88.8,V89.0,V Rate per 100, Rate per 100, Rate per 100,000 Age Ages Ages Ages Gender by Age Males Males Males Females Females Females Race/Ethnicity by Age White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
13 Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: WISQARS Description: Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: From ICD- 10, codes V01- V99 V99 Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and demographic data. ICD- 10 Codes: V02- V04,V09.0,V09.2,V12- V14,V19.0- V19.2,V19.4- V19.6,V20- V79, V80.3- V80.5,V81.0- V81.1,V82.0- V82.1,V83- V86,V87.0- V87.8, V88.0- V88.8,V89.0,V Rate per 100, Rate per 100, Rate per 100,000 Age Ages Ages Ages Gender by Age Males Males Males Females Females Females Race/Ethnicity by Age White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
14 Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: WISQARS Description: Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: From ICD- 10, codes V01- V99 V99 Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and demographic data. ICD- 10 Codes: V02- V04,V09.0,V09.2,V12- V14,V19.0- V19.2,V19.4- V19.6,V20- V79, V80.3- V80.5,V81.0- V81.1,V82.0- V82.1,V83- V86,V87.0- V87.8, V88.0- V88.8,V89.0,V Rate per 100, Rate per 100, Rate per 100,000 Age Ages Ages Ages Gender by Age Males Males Males Females Females Females Race/Ethnicity by Age White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
15 Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: WISQARS Description: Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: From ICD- 10, codes V01- V99 V99 Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and demographic data. ICD- 10 Codes: V02- V04,V09.0,V09.2,V12- V14,V19.0- V19.2,V19.4- V19.6,V20- V79, V80.3- V80.5,V81.0- V81.1,V82.0- V82.1,V83- V86,V87.0- V87.8, V88.0- V88.8,V89.0,V Rate per 100, Rate per 100,000 Age Ages Ages Ages Gender by Age Males Males Males Females Females Females Race/Ethnicity by Age White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
16 Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: WISQARS Description: Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: From ICD- 10, codes V01- V99 V99 Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and demographic data. Race/Ethnicity and Gender by Age White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Females Hispanic Females Hispanic Females
17 Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: WISQARS Description: Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: From ICD- 10, codes V01- V99 V99 Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and demographic data. Race/Ethnicity and Gender by Age White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Females Hispanic Females Hispanic Females
18 Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: WISQARS Description: Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: From ICD- 10, codes V01- V99 V99 Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and demographic data. Race/Ethnicity and Gender by Age White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Females Hispanic Females Hispanic Females
19 Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: WISQARS Description: Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: From ICD- 10, codes V01- V99 V99 Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and demographic data. Race/Ethnicity and Gender by Age White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Females Hispanic Females Hispanic Females
20 Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: WISQARS Description: Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: From ICD- 10, codes V01- V99 V99 Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and demographic data. Race/Ethnicity and Gender by Age White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Females Hispanic Females Hispanic Females
21 Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Source: WISQARS Description: Motor vehicle mortality (rate per 100,000) Item: From ICD- 10, codes V01- V99 V99 Data are based on death certificates for U.S. residents. Each death certificate identifies a single underlying cause of death and demographic data. Race/Ethnicity and Gender by Age 2010 White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Females Hispanic Females Hispanic Females
22 Drivers involved in fatal crashes with BAC.08 Source NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts 2011 Description Drivers involved in fatal crashes with BAC.08 Item NHTSA Records % Of Fatal Crashes with Driver BAC.08 by age years 18% 18% 19% 18% 17% 19% 18% 17% 19% 18% 20% 18% years 33% 33% 32% 33% 33% 33% 34% 34% 34% 34% 32% 32%
23 Drove under the influence of alcohol (past year) Source National Survey of Drug Use and Health Description Drove under the influence of alcohol (past year) Item During the past 12 months, have you driven a vehicle while you were under the influence of alcohol only? Drove under influence of alcohol (only) in the past 12 months (ANSWERED YES) Total 10.6% 8.5% 6.3% 6.3% White NH 12.4% 10.1% 7.3% 7.1% Black NH 5.4% 2.8% 1.4% 3.3% Native American/Alaska Native NH Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander NH Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian NH Unreliable 1.7% Unreliable Unreliable Hispanic 7.0% 7.0% 6.5% 5.1% Female Total 10.7% 8.9% 5.7% 6.1% White NH 12.8% 10.6% 6.6% 7.5% Black NH 3.6% 1.8% 1.4% 2.2% Native American/Alaska Native NH Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander NH Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian NH Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Hispanic 6.0% 8.4% 5.6% 4.6% Male Total 10.5% 8.1% 6.9% 6.5% White NH 12.1% 9.6% 7.9% 6.6% Black NH 7.2% 4.0% 1.4% 4.4% Native American/Alaska Native NH Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander NH Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian NH Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Hispanic 8.0% 5.6% 7.4% 5.7%
24 Drove under the influence of alcohol (past year) Source Description Item National Survey of Drug Use and Health Drove under the influence of alcohol (past year) During the past 12 months, have you driven a vehicle while you were under the influ alcohol only? Drove under influence of alcohol (only) in the past 12 months (ANSWERED YES) Total 33.2% 30.1% 23.0% White NH 37.0% 33.8% 25.5% Black NH 22.5% 18.8% 15.7% Native American/Alaska Native NH 41.5% 32.0% 28.7% Native Hawaiian/ Other Pacific Islander NH 31.6% Unreliable Unreliable Asian NH 29.9% 25.8% 18.4% Hispanic 25.8% 23.7% 21.0% Female Total 28.1% 26.8% 20.5% White NH 31.2% 30.7% 22.2% Black NH 16.0% 15.2% 15.3% Native American/Alaska Native NH Unreliable 38.9% 28.3% Native Hawaiian/ Other Pacific Islander NH 22.4% Unreliable Unreliable Asian NH 25.4% 21.8% 19.8% Hispanic 23.5% 19.5% 19.0% Male Total 38.0% 33.3% 25.4% White NH 42.5% 36.8% 28.8% Black NH 29.8% 22.7% 16.1% Native American/Alaska Native NH Unreliable 27.2% 29.3% Native Hawaiian/ Other Pacific Islander NH 38.2% Unreliable Unreliable Asian NH 34.4% 30.0% 17.2% Hispanic 27.3% 26.9% 22.7%
25 uence of % 25.0% 15.9% 24.6% Unreliable 16.4% 21.3% 20.0% 22.4% 14.3% Unreliable Unreliable 15.9% 18.0% 24.9% 27.5% 17.6% Unreliable Unreliable 16.8% 24.2%
26 Rode with drinking driver (past month) Source Description Item Youth Behavioral Risk Surveillance Survey Rode with drinking driver (past month) During the past 30 days, how many times did you ride in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been drinking Rode With A Driver Who Had Been Drinking Alcohol One Or More Times (in a car or other vehicle during the 30 days before the survey) Grades 9-12 Total White NH Black NH Hispanic Asian- NH AI/AN Female Total White NH Black NH Hispanic Asian- NH AI/AN Male Total White NH Black NH Hispanic Asian- NH AI/AN Two Years All Years OUT=0&SID=HS&QID=H10&LID=XX&YID=YY&LID2=&YID2=&COL =S&ROW1=R&ROW2=N&HT=&LCT=&FS=&FR=&FG=1&FSL=1&FR L=1&FGL=&PV=&TST=True&C1=2001&C2=2011&QP=G&DP=2&V A=CI&CS=N&SYID=1991&EYID=2011&SC=DEFAULT&SO=ASC OUT=0&SID=HS&QID=H10&LID=XX&YID=YY&LID2=&YID2=&COL =S&ROW1=R&ROW2=N&HT=&LCT=&FS=&FR=&FG=1&FSL=1&FR L=1&FGL=&PV=&TST=False&C1=&C2=&QP=G&DP=2&VA=No&CS =N&SYID=1991&EYID=2011&SC=DEFAULT&SO=ASC
27 Sometimes, Most Of The Time, Or Always Wore A Seat Belt Source YRBS Description Sometimes, Most Of The Time, Or Always Wore A Seat Belt Item How often do you wear a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else? Seatbelt Use Grades Total 85.9% 81.8% 89.8% 88.86% 90.3% 92.3% AI/AN 72.4% 71.6% 85.0% 88.67% 86.4% 82.1% Asian 87.2% 85.2% 93.9% 87.9% 93.0% 95.1% Black 83.9% 79.4% 86.6% 87.6% 88.4% 89.7% Hispanic or Latino 85.6% 79.8% 89.4% 87.1% 91.2% 90.7% NHOPI 76.5% N/A N/A 81.3% 90.7% 89.5% White 86.4% 83.1% 90.6% 89.9% 90.5% 93.7% Female 89.8% 85.4% 92.2% 91.5% 92.3% 93.7% AI/AN 74.9% N/A N/A 93.8% N/A 86.5% Asian 88.9% 88.7% 93.3% 88.2% 93.5% 96.9% Black 87.8% 84.4% 90.6% 90.0% 91.7% 92.0% Hispanic or Latino 88.7% 84.2% 91.3% 88.6% 92.2% 91.6% NHOPI N/A% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A White 90.3% 85.9% 92.8% 92.7% 92.4% 94.9% Male 81.9% 78.5% 87.5% 86.4% 88.5% 91.1% AI/AN 70.1% N/A N/A 84.4% N/A 78.0% Asian 85.9% 82.7% 94.3% 87.7% 92.6% 93.7% Black 79.7% 74.4% 82.3% 85.3% 85.2% 87.4% Hispanic or Latino 82.4% 75.8% 87.6% 85.7% 90.2% 89.9% NHOPI N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A White 82.3% 80.6% 88.5% 87.0% 88.8% 92.7% =H9&LID=XX&YID=YY&LID2=&YID2=&COL=S&ROW1=R&ROW2=N&HT=&LCT=&FS=& FR=&FG=1&FSL=1&FRL=1&FGL=&PV=&TST=False&C1=&C2=&QP=L&DP=2&VA=No& CS=N&SYID=2001&EYID=2011&SC=DEFAULT&SO=ASC
28 Sometimes, Most Of The Time, Or Always Wore A Seat Belt Source Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Description Sometimes, Most Of The Time, Or Always Wore A Seat Belt Item How often do you use seat belts when you drive or ride in a car? Sometime, Nearly Always, or Always Wore Seatbelts, Young Adults Total 94.3% 95.5% 95.5% Males 92.0% ND 94.1% Females 96.8% ND 97.3% White NH 94.5% ND 95.4% Black NH 91.3% ND 96% Hispanic 94.9% ND 95.9%
29 Homicide deaths (rate per 100,000) Source: CDC WISQARS Description: Homicide deaths (rate per 100,000) Item: Injuries inflicted by another person with intent to injure or kill, by any means Sequalae of assault ICD- 10 U01- U02 Taken from death certificates Age Ages Ages Ages Gender by Age Males Males Males Females Females Females Race/Ethnicity by Age White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
30 Homicide deaths (rate per 100,000) Source: CDC WISQARS Description: Homicide deaths (rate per 100,000) Item: Injuries inflicted by another person with intent to injure or kill, by any means Sequalae of assault ICD- 10 U01- U02 Taken from death certificates Age Ages Ages Ages Gender by Age Males Males Males Females Females Females Race/Ethnicity by Age White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
31 Homicide deaths (rate per 100,000) Source: CDC WISQARS Description: Homicide deaths (rate per 100,000) Item: Injuries inflicted by another person with intent to injure or kill, by any means Sequalae of assault ICD- 10 U01- U02 Taken from death certificates Age Ages Ages Ages Gender by Age Males Males Males Females Females Females Race/Ethnicity by Age White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) White (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) Black (non Hispanic) American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
32 Homicide deaths (rate per 100,000) Source: CDC WISQARS Description: Homicide deaths (rate per 100,000) Item: Injuries inflicted by another person with intent to injure or kill, by any means Race/Ethnicity and Gender by Age White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Hispanic Females Hispanic Females
33 Homicide deaths (rate per 100,000) Source: CDC WISQARS Description: Homicide deaths (rate per 100,000) Item: Injuries inflicted by another person with intent to injure or kill, by any means Race/Ethnicity and Gender by Age White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Males White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females White (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Males Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females Black (non Hispanic) Females American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Males American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable American Indian/Alaskan Native (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Males Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Asian/Pacific Islander (non Hispanic) Females Unreliable 4.33 Unreliable Unreliable Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Males Hispanic Females Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Unreliable Hispanic Females Hispanic Females
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