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RODERICK L. BREMBY, SECRETARY |

K A N S
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DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT |
KATHLEEN SEBELIUS, GOVERNOR |
For Immediate Release
November 16, 2004 |
Contact: Sharon Watson
Office: 785-296-5795
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KDHE PUBLISHES 2003 KANSAS ANNUAL
SUMMARY OF VITAL STATISTICS REPORT
Kansas teenagers were less likely to become pregnant in 2003 than at
any time during the last decade, according to the 2003 Kansas Annual
Summary of Vital Statistics published by the Kansas Department of
Health and Environment (KDHE). Teen pregnancies are defined as the sum
of live births, stillbirths and abortions. There were 3,542 teen pregnancies
to Kansas residents in 2003.
The pregnancy rate for females ages 10-19 decreased 24.1 percent from
34.8 pregnancies per 1,000 female age-group population in 1994 to 26.4
in 2003. Teen pregnancy rates for females ages 10-17 decreased 34.0 percent
during the same time period. Pregnancy rates for 10-19 year old black
mothers fell more steeply (down 42.5 percent) from 1994-2003 than rates
for other population groups.
Information on teenage pregnancies is just part of the wealth of information
provided in the Kansas Annual Summary of Vital Statistics. The
Center prepares the summary as part of KDHE = s fundamental responsibility
for assessing the health of Kansas residents.
The data compiled are used by program managers and policy makers at
state and local levels to address health concerns. Analysis of trend
data, county data, and a comparison of Kansas to the nation are included
in this report. Some of the highlights from the report include:
- The Kansas
infant mortality rate, the ratio of infant deaths to live births,
tied with the 2000 rate for the lowest ever recorded. There were 39,353
live births and 262 infant deaths to Kansas residents in 2003. This
resulted in an infant mortality rate of 6.7 deaths per 1,000 live births
and was a decrease of 6.9 percent from the infant mortality rate of
7.2 in 2002.
- The out of wedlock birth ratio has continued an upward
trend over the years in both Kansas and the U.S. Out-of-wedlock births
comprised 31.4 percent of all live births that occurred to Kansas residents
in 2003, a 21.2 percent increase from 25.9 percent of live births in
1994.
- The abortion ratio for Kansas residents in 2003 was 156.6
per 1,000 live births, a decrease of 11.5 percent from the 177.0 ratio
in 1994. Ratios increased from 1991 to a high of 186.3 in 1996, and
then generally declined for the next seven years.
- For the first time
since deaths were collected (1911), there were no maternal deaths
to Kansas residents in 2003.
- The average age at death of Kansas residents
in 2003 was 74.5 years. The average age at death for males was 70.4
years, for females 78.2. The average age at death for blacks was
64.0 years compared to 75.2 for whites.
- Unintentional injury and violent
deaths account for nearly 50 (47.9) percent of deaths for those 1-44
years of age.
- The age-adjusted death rate for the leading cause of
death, heart disease, was 210.3, and for cancer, the second leading
cause of death, the age-adjusted death rate was 184.5 per 100,000
standard U.S. 2000 population. Together, these two causes accounted
for almost 50 percent of all Kansas resident deaths.
- Couples in Kansas
had fewer marriages in 2003, continuing a general downward trend
that began in 1993. In 2003, 18,722 marriages occurred in Kansas, a
decrease of 5.4 percent from the 2002 total of 19,783. The marriage
rate (6.9 per 1,000 population) decreased 17.9 percent from the 1994
rate of 8.4. The number of marriage dissolutions (divorces and annulments)
also continued a downward trend that began in the early 1990s.
The 2003 Annual Summary is available in a PDF format at the
KDHE Web site, http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/annsumm.html .
Requests for single, printed copies of the Annual Summary of Vital Statistics
should be made to the KDHE, Center for Health and Environmental Statistics,
Office of Health Care Information at 785-296-8627.
Selected Vital Event Rates and Ratios
Kansas, 2002-2003
Vital Event |
2002 |
2003 |
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Live Births |
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Number |
39,338 |
39,353 |
Rate |
14.5 |
14.4 |
Out-of-Wedlock Births |
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Number |
12,129 |
12,345 |
Ratio |
30.8 |
31.4 |
Stillbirths (S.B.) |
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Number |
146 |
206 |
Rate |
3.7 |
5.2 |
Hebdomadal Deaths |
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(Under 7 days) |
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Number |
155 |
138 |
Rate |
3.9 |
3.5 |
Perinatal Period III Deaths |
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(S.B. & Hebdomadal) |
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Number |
301 |
344 |
Rate |
7.6 |
8.7 |
Neonatal Deaths |
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Number |
192 |
177 |
Rate |
4.9 |
4.5 |
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Vital Event |
2002 |
2003 |
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Infant Deaths |
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Number |
282 |
262 |
Rate |
7.2 |
6.7 |
Maternal Deaths |
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Number |
2 |
0 |
Rate |
0.5 |
0.0 |
Deaths |
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Number |
24,968 |
24,417 |
Rate |
9.2 |
9.0 |
Marriages |
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Number |
19,783 |
18,722 |
Rate |
7.3 |
6.9 |
Marriage Dissolutions |
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Number |
9,654 |
8,644 |
Rate |
3.6 |
3.2 |
Abortions |
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Total Reported |
11,844 |
11,697 |
Kansas Residents. |
6,298 |
6,163 |
Out of State Residents |
5,546 |
5,534 |
Residence data presented for births and deaths
Occurrence data presented for marriages, and marriage dissolutions
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