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Healthy Youth, Healthy Future: MCH Needs Assessment for Children and Adolescents

Healthy Youth, Healthy Future: MCH Needs Assessment for Children and Adolescents. MCH 2010 Children and Adolescent Priority Needs. Improve behavioral / mental health Reduce overweight Reduce injury and death Additional Focus Issues: Reduce teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases

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Healthy Youth, Healthy Future: MCH Needs Assessment for Children and Adolescents

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  1. Healthy Youth, Healthy Future: MCH Needs Assessment for Children and Adolescents

  2. MCH 2010 Children and Adolescent Priority Needs • Improve behavioral / mental health • Reduce overweight • Reduce injury and death Additional Focus Issues: • Reduce teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases • Improve oral health • Improve asthma diagnosis and treatment

  3. Percent Children by Age Group Census. American Community Survey 2007

  4. Percent Children Urban Census. American Community Survey 2007

  5. Racial Identity of Children Census. American Community Survey 2007

  6. Ethnic Identity of Children Percent Hispanic U.S. Census. American Community Survey (ACS), Kansas, 2007.

  7. Kansas Family Structure U.S. Census. American Community Survey (ACS), Kansas, 2007.

  8. Insurance Type in Kansas Children U.S. Census. Current Populations Survey (CPS), Kansas. 2007

  9. Poverty Level of Kansas Children U.S. Census. CPS Kansas 2007 and ACS Kansas 2005-2007

  10. Children Below Poverty by Age Group US Census, American Community Survey 2004 & 2008

  11. Percent of Population 5-17 Linguistically Isolated in KS U.S. Census. ACS Kansas 2005-2007

  12. Overall Health Good Percent of parents who rated their child’s overall health as good or excellent HRSA. National Survey of Child Health 2007

  13. Oral Health Good Percent of parents who rated their child’s oral health as good or excellent HRSA. National Survey of Child Health 2007

  14. KS Childhood Immunizations Percent of children (19-35 months) that receive DTP, polio, MCV, HepB, and HIB CDC. National Immunization Survey 2008

  15. Adolescent Obesity Percent of adolescents (10-17 years) that are overweight or obese HRSA. National Survey of Child Health 2007

  16. Childhood Obesity Percent of WIC children (2-5 years) that are over 85% for BMI KDHE. WIC Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System

  17. Nonfatal Injuries by Age Group Rate of all nonfatal hospitalizations for nonfatal injuries by age group CDC. WISQARS. 2005

  18. Motor Vehicle Accidents Percent of children (0-17 years) involved in motor vehicle accidents with improperly applied or lack of restraints US DOT. FARS. 2008

  19. Fatal Injury Hospitalizations CDC. WISQARS 2003-2006

  20. Deaths of Children (0-15) by Race/Ethnicity KDHE. 2008 Annual Vital Statistics Summary

  21. Child Abuse/Neglect HRSA. Abuse and Neglect data 2007.

  22. Adolescent Dating Related Violence CDC. YRBSS 2007.

  23. Adolescent Sexual Activity CDC. YRBSS 2007.

  24. Teenage Pregnancy Rate of Teenage Pregnancy (15-19 years old) per 1,000 Female Teenagers KDHE. Annual Vital Statistics Summary 2002, 2008.

  25. Female Adolescent STD Rate per 1,000 women aged 15 -19 years with a reported case of Chlamydia KDHE. STD. STD Annual summary 2002, 2008.

  26. Adolescent Drug Use Prior to Sex Percent of Adolescents who self-reported drugs were used prior to sexual intercourse CDC. YRBSS 2007.

  27. Driving Under Influence Percent of Adolescents who self-reported driving under the influence of alcohol CDC. YRBSS 2007.

  28. Adolescent Tobacco Use CDC. YRBSS 2007.

  29. Questions?

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