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Kansas Annual Summary of
Vital Statistics, 2015
Kansas Department of Health and Environment Division of Public Health
Bureau of Epidemiology and Public Health Informatics Curtis State Office Building – 1000 SW Jackson, Topeka, KS, 66612-1354
http://www.kdheks.gov/bephi/ October 2016
Department of Healthand Environment
This Report Was Prepared by:
Susan Mosier, MD, Secretary and State Health Officer
Division of Public Health Bureau of Epidemiology and Public Health Informatics
D. Charles Hunt, MPH, State Epidemiologist and Director Elizabeth W. Saadi, Ph.D., State Registrar and Deputy Director
Prepared by: David Oakley, MA Greg Crawford, BA Cathryn Savage, PhD
Layout and desktop publishing by: Jeanne Jones BA
Data for this report were collected by:
Office of Vital Statistics Kay Haug, Director
“Remember to see the faces in the numbers.” ---Anonymous
Our Vision – Healthy Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments Our Mission – To protect and improve the health and environment of all Kansans
ANNUAL SUMMARY OF VITAL
STATISTICS KANSAS, 2015
Sam Brownback, Governor
Susan Mosier, MD, Secretary Department of Health and Environment
Prepared by the: Division of Public Health
Bureau of Epidemiology and Public Health Informatics October 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Number Annual Summary 2015 1 A. Vital Events 11 B. Population 17 C. Live Births and Fertility 33 D. Fetal and Infant Mortality 85 E. General Mortality 113 F. Marriages/Dissolutions (Divorces and Annulments) 169 Technical Notes 187 Definitions 201 Rates and Ratios 206 Symbols and Abbreviations 208 Appendix 1. Kansas County Codes and Groupings 209 Appendix 2. Population Density County Peer Groups 211 Appendix 3. Metric to English Conversions for Birth Weight Categories 212 Appendix 4. List of 39 Selected Causes of Death 213 Appendix 5. Cause of Death Groupings for Infant Death Tables 215 Appendix 6. Cause of Death Groupings for Cancer by Site of Lesion 216 Appendix 7. Cause of Death ICD-10 Code Groupings for the Injury Matrix 217 Appendix 8. Cause of Death ICD-10 Code Groupings for Stillbirth tables 218
TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) Page Number Samples of Vital Statistics Reporting Forms 219 Certificate of Stillbirth 219 Certificate of Live Birth 223 Report of Induced Termination of Pregnancy 227 Certificate of Death 231 Marriage License 233 Certificate of Divorce or Annulment 235
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES Page Number A. VITAL EVENTS Table A1 Selected Vital Events and Percent Change, Kansas, 2015, 2014, and 1996 12 Figure A1 Every Day During 2015 12 Figure A2 Kansas Vital Statistics for 2015 13 Table A2 Selected Vital Event Percents, Rates and Ratios, Kansas, 1996- 2015 14 Figure A3 Selected Vital Event Rates, Kansas, 1996-2015 15 Table A3 Selected Vital Events by Population Group, Kansas, 2015 16 B. POPULATION Table B1 Population by Year and Sex, Kansas Residents 1966 - 2015 18 Figure B1 Total Population, Kansas 1996-2015 19 Figure B2 Rate of Natural Increase, Kansas, 1996-2015 19 Figure B3 Median Age, Kansas, 1996-2015 20 Figure B4 Population Density, Kansas and the U.S., 1996-2015 20 Table B2 Population by Nine Selected Age-Groups and Sex, Kansas, 1996-2015 21 Table B3 Population by 11 Selected Age-Groups, by Population Group and Sex, Kansas 2015 22 Figure B5 Percent Change in Age-Group Population, Both Sexes, Kansas, 1996-2015 22 Table B4 Population by County and Peer Group, Kansas, 2011-2015 24 Figure B6 Population Density by County of Residence, Kansas, 2015 26 Table B5 Population by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Population Group, Kansas 2015 28 Table B6 City Population, Kansas, 2011-2015 30 C. LIVE BIRTHS AND FERTILITY Table C1 Birth Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1912-2015 34 Figure C1 Birth Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1912-2015 35 Figure C2 Fertility Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1996-2015 35 Figure C3 Age-Specific Fertility Rates by Year by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 2011-2015 36 Table C2 Age-Specific Fertility Rates by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 1996-2015 36 Table C3 Live Births by Age-Group of Mother by Sex of Infant, Kansas, 2015 37
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES (cont.) Page Number Table C4 Live Births by Age-Group of Father by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 2015 37 Table C5 Live Births by Age-Group of Mother by Birth Weight in Grams, Kansas, 2015 38 Figure C4 Live Births by Birth Order, Kansas, 2015 39 Table C6 Live Births by Birth Order by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 2015 39 Table C7 Live Births by Population Group of Mother, by Trimester Prenatal Care Began, Kansas, 2015 40 Table C8 Live Births by Population Group of Mother by Birth Weight in Grams, Kansas, 2015 41 Table C9 Live Births by Population Group of Mother by Final Route of Delivery, Kansas, 2015 42 Table C10 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Number and Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015 44 Figure C5 Birth Rates by County of Residence, Kansas, 2015 46 Table C11 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Age- Group of Mother, Kansas, 2015 48 Table C12 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Weeks Gestation, Kansas, 2015 50 Table C13 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Month Prenatal Care Began, Kansas, 2015 52 Table C14 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Adequacy of Prenatal Care Utilization (APNCU) Index, Kansas, 2015 54 Table C15 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Birth Weight In Grams, Kansas, 2015 56 Table C16 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Initiation of Breastfeeding, Kansas, 2015 58 Table C17 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Mother’s Reported Cigarette Use, Kansas, 2015 60 Figure C6 Percent of Maternal Cigarette Use During Pregnancy by County of Residence, Kansas, 2015 62 Table C18 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Birth Weight Category for Gestational Age, Kansas, 2015 64 Table C19 Mother’s Weight Gain in Pregnancy for Singleton Births, by County of Residence and Peer Group, Kansas, 2015 66 Table C20 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Population Group of Mother, Kansas, 2015 68 Table C21 Live Births by Selected City of Residence, by Number and Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015 70 Figure C7 Out-of-Wedlock Birth Ratios, Kansas and the U.S., 1919-2015 72
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES (cont.) Page Number Table C22 Out-of-Wedlock Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Age-Group and Population Group of Mother, Kansas, 2015 74 Figure C8 Teenage Pregnancy Rates by Age-Group, Kansas, 1996-2015 76 Table C23 Teenage Pregnancy Numbers and Rates by Year, by Selected Age-Groups, Kansas, 1996-2015 76 Figure C9 Teen and Non-Teen Live Births: Percent Distribution by Month Prenatal Care Began, Kansas, 2015 77 Figure C10 Teenage Live Births by Population Group, Kansas, 2015 77 Table C24 Teenage Pregnancy Numbers and Rates by Year for Selected Population Group and Age-Groups, Kansas, 2011-2015 78 Table C25 Teenage Pregnancies by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Age-Group and Component, Kansas, 2015 80 Table C26 Teenage Pregnancies for 10-17 Year Olds by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Component, Kansas, 2015 82 D. FETAL AND INFANT MORTALITY Table D1 Stillbirths by Cause of Death and Weeks Gestation, Kansas, 2015 86 Figure D1 Stillbirths by Selected Characteristics, Kansas, 2015 87 Table D2 Stillbirths by County of Residence and Peer Group by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 2015 88 Table D3 Total Reported Abortions and Ratios of Abortions to Live Births, Kansas, 1971-2015 90 Figure D2 Ratios of Abortions to Live Births by Year, Kansas 1972-2015 91 Figure D3 Ratios of Abortions to Live Births by Age-Group of Patient, Kansas, 1996 and 2015 91 Table D4 Total Reported Abortions by Selected Characteristics by Age- Group of Patient, Kansas, 2015 92 Table D5 Kansas Resident Abortions by Selected Characteristics by Age- Group Of Patient, Kansas 2015 94 Figure D4 Reported Abortions by Selected Characteristics, Kansas, 2015 96 Table D6 Total Reported Abortions by Population Group by Marital Status, Kansas,2015 97 Table D7 Total Reported Abortions by Population Group by Weeks Gestation, Kansas, 2015 97 Figure D5 Total Reported Abortions: Percent Distribution by Weeks Gestation, Kansas, 2015 98 Table D8 Total Reported Abortions by Termination Procedure by Weeks Gestation, Kansas, 2015 98
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES (cont.) Page Number Table D9 Abortions by County of Residence and Peer Group by Age-Group of Patient, Kansas, 2015 100 Table D10 Perinatal Period III Deaths by Component, Kansas, 1996-2015 102 Table D11 Perinatal Period III Deaths by County of Residence by Component, Kansas, 2015 103 Table D12 Infant Mortality Rates by Population Group, Kansas, 1996-2015 104 Figure D6 Infant Mortality Rates by Population Group, Kansas, Five Year Rolling Averages, 1991-2015 104 Table D13 Infant Deaths by Cause of Death by Age-Group of Infant, Kansas, 2015 105 Figure D7 Infant Deaths for Three Age Subgroups, Kansas, 1996-2015 106 Figure D8 Pregnancy Associated Deaths, Kansas, 2011-2015 106 Table D14 Infant Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group by Year of Death, Kansas, 2011-2015 108 Table D15 Infant Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group by Component, Kansas, 2015 110 E. GENERAL MORTALITY Table E1 Resident Death by Year and by Population Group, By Number, Crude and Age-Adjusted Rates, Kansas, 2011-2015 114 Figure E1 Crude Death Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1912-2015 115 Table E2 Age-Specific Death Rates by Sex, Kansas, 1996-2015 116 Figure E2 Age-Adjusted Death Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1996-2015 117 Table E3 Age-Adjusted Death Rates by Sex, Kansas and the U.S., 1996-2015 117 Table E4 Deaths by Population Group and Sex, by Age-Group and Average Age at Death, Kansas, 2015 118 Table E5 Ten Leading Causes of Death by Population Group and sex of Decedent, Kansas, 2015 119 Table E6 Selected Causes of Death by Age-Group and Average Age at Death, Kansas, 2015 120 Table E7 Ten Leading Causes of Death, Number, Rate and Average Age at Death, by Sex, Kansas, 2015 121 Table E8 Death Rates, Age-Adjusted Death Rates and 95% Confidence Intervals for Selected Leading Causes of Death, Kansas, 2014-2015 122 Figure E3 Death Rates for Selected Leading Causes of Death, Kansas, 1996-2015 123 Figure E4 Leading Causes of Death by Age-Group, Kansas, 2015 124
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES (cont.) Page Number Table E9 Pneumonia and Influenza Mortality Number and Age-Adjusted Rates, Kansas Residents, 1999-2015 125 Figure E5 Pneumonia and Influenza Deaths by Month and by Five-Year Median for Month, Kansas Residents, 2015 125 Table E10 Heart Disease Deaths by Component and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of Decedent, Kansas, 2015 126 Table E11 Malignant Neoplasm Deaths by Site of Lesion and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of Decedent, Kansas, 2015 127 Table E12 Cerebrovascular Disease Deaths by Component and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of Decedent, Kansas, 2015 128 Table E13 Unintentional Injury Deaths by Component and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of Decedent, Kansas, 2015 130 Table E14 Selected External Cause of Death by Injury Matrix Groups and Intent, Kansas, 2015 132 Table E15 Work-related Injury Deaths by Industry of Decedent’s Occupation by Year, Kansas, 2006-2015 133 Table E16 Selected Chronic Disease Deaths by Component and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of Decedent, Kansas, 2015 134 Table E17 Diabetes Mellitus as an Underlying and Contributing Cause of Death, Kansas, 2015 135 Table E18 Deaths by Occupation of Decedent by Selected Causes of Death, Kansas, 2015 136 Table E19 Deaths by Industry of Decedent’s Occupation by Selected Causes of Death, Kansas, 2015 137 Table E20 Selected Causes of Death and Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) Before Age 75, Kansas, 2015 138 Figure E6 Percent Years of Potential Life Lost Before Age 75 139 Table E21 Deaths from 39 Selected Causes by Number and Percent and Sex of Decedent Related to Tobacco, Kansas, 2015 140 Table E22 Deaths from 39 Selected Causes by Sex by Age-Group of Decedent, Kansas, 2015 144 Table E23 Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Number, Crude and Age-Adjusted Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015 148 Figure E7 Age-Adjusted Death Rates by County of Residence, Kansas, 2015 150 Table E24 Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Age-Group and Average Age at Death, Kansas, 2015 152 Table E25 Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Population Group, Kansas, 2015 154
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES (cont.) Page Number Table E26 Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Number and Percent Related to Tobacco, Kansas, 2015 156 Table E27 Selected Causes of Death by County of Residence and Peer Group, Kansas, 2015 158 Table E28 Deaths by Selected City of Residence, by Number and Crude Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015 166 F. MARRIAGES & MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS Table F1 Marriages and Marriage Dissolutions by Number and Rate, Kansas Occurrence, 1966-2015 170 Figure F1 Marriage Rates, Kansas and the U.S. 1913-2015 171 Figure F2 Marriage Dissolution Rates, Kansas and the U.S. 1951-2015 171 Table F2 Marriages by Population Group of Groom by Population Group of Bride, Kansas, 2015 172 Table F3 Marriage Dissolutions by Population Group of Husband by Population Group of Wife Kansas, 2015 172 Figure F3 Number of Marriages by Month, Kansas, 2015 173 Table F4 Marriages by Premarital Status of Groom by Premarital Status of Bride, Kansas, 2015 173 Table F5 Marriages by Age-Group of Groom by Age-Group of Bride, Kansas, 2015 174 Figure F4 Average Age at Marriage, Kansas, 1996-2015 175 Table F6 Marriage Dissolutions by Age-Group of Husband by Age-Group of Wife, Kansas, 2015 176 Figure F5 Average Age at Marriage Dissolution, Kansas, 1996-2015 177 Table F7 Marriage Dissolutions by Duration of Marriage in Years, Kansas, 2015 178 Figure F6 Marriage Dissolutions Percent Distribution by Number of Minor Children, Kansas, 2015 179 Table F8 Marriage Dissolutions by Number of Minor Children Reported and Number of Minor Children Affected, Kansas, 2015 179 Table F9 Marriages by County of Marriage and by Peer Group by Number and Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015 180 Table F10 Marriage Dissolutions by County of Action and Peer Group, by Number and Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015 182 Figure F7 Marriage Rates by County of Occurrence, Kansas, 2015 184 Figure F8 Marriage Dissolution Rates by County of Occurrence, Kansas, 2015 185
Annual Summary 2015
Introduction The 2015 Annual Summary of Vital Statistics is a general summary of data compiled from vital event records during calendar year 2015. Con-tent includes statistics from live births, stillbirths, abortions, deaths, marriages, and marriage dis-solutions based on certificates and reports filed with the Office of Vital Statistics in the Bureau of Epidemiology and Public Health Informatics. Tables and figures presented for births, still-births, and deaths are residence data unless otherwise indicated. Occurrence data are pre-sented for marriage and marriage dissolution tables and figures. Reported abortions include both residence and occurrence events. This report, available only electronically, pro-vides an overview of the events contributing to the health status of Kansans. Report statistics are essential to governmental agencies, busi-nesses, industries, and citizens for effective health policy decisions and program planning. A PDF version of the Annual Summary is at http://www.kdheks.gov/hci/annsumm.html. The 2015 annual summary continues a series of comparisons of selected Kansas vital statis-tics to national targets set by the Healthy Peo-ple 2020 project [1] and by the Winnable Battles targets established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [2]. Comments concerning the format or content of this report may be directed to the Bureau of Ep-idemiology and Public Health Informatics (785-296-1531) or e-mail [email protected]. ADA Statement: If you desire a copy of this publication in alternative form because of a dis-ability, contact the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Division of Public
1. Healthy People 2020 [Internet]. Washington: U.S. De-partment of Health and Human Services; [updated 2016 Sep 12; cited 2016 Sep 20] Available from: http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/default.aspx. 2. Winnable Battles [Internet]. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; [updated 2015 Dec 3; cited 2016 Sep 20] Available from: http://www.cdc.gov/winnablebattles/.
Health, Bureau of Epidemiology and Public Health Informatics, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 130, Topeka, KS 66612-1354, (785) 296-8627, or 1-800-332-6262 (TDD/TT). Population Kansas increased in population from 2,904,021 residents in 2014 to 2,911,641 residents in 2015, a 0.3 percent increase. Pottawatomie, Greeley, and Douglas Counties had the largest relative increases in population from 2011 to 2015 with percent changes of 6.3, 5.7, and 5.2 respectively. Stanton, Elk, and Hamilton Coun-ties had the largest relative decreases in popu-lation, with changes of 7.9, 7.3, and 7.2 percent respectively (Table B4). Population Density and Peer Groups The population density of Kansas was 35.6 in-habitants per square mile in 2015, a 13.4 per-cent increase from 31.4 persons per square mile in 1996. For comparison, the population density of the U.S. increased from 71.1 to 91.0 persons per square mile from 1996 to 2015, a 28.0 percent increase (Figure B4). In 2015, 36 of the state’s 105 counties had population densities of less than 6.0 persons per square mile. The most sparsely populated county was Wallace, with a density of 1.7 per-sons per square mile. The most densely popu-lated county was Johnson, with 1,225.6 per-sons per square mile (Figure B6). Kansas counties may be assigned to peer groups based on population density. (See the Technical Notes, Appendix 2 for peer group composition.) During the 2011-2015 period, the population of the urban and semi-urban peer groups increased by 3.2 and 0.4 percent, re-spectively, while the frontier, rural, and densely-settled rural peer groups decreased by 2.8, 1.7, and 1.0 percent, respectively (Table B4). Natural Increase In 2015, the rate of natural increase (the birth rate minus the death rate) was 4.3 persons per 1,000 population, a decrease of 6.5 percent from 4.6 per 1,000 population in 2014. Over the
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past 20 years (1996-2015), the rate of natural increase has fluctuated between a maximum of 6.3 persons per 1,000 population (2007) and a minimum of 4.3 persons per 1,000 population (2015) (Figure B2). The population of Kansas increased about 211,000 from the 1990 Census to the 2000 Census, and by about 165,000 from the 2000 Census to the 2010 Census. Natural increase accounted for about 68 percent (144,000) of the increase in population in the 1990s, but it ac-counted for almost 96 percent (158,000) of the increase in population in the 2000s. Net in-migration accounted for about 32 percent (67,000) of the population increase in the 1990s, but it accounted for only about 4 percent (7,000) in the 2000s. Median Age The median age of Kansans in 2015 was 36.1 years, a 4.0 percent increase from the median age of 34.7 in 1996. The median ages of Kan-sas males and females in 2015 were 34.9 and 37.6 respectively (Figure B3, Table B2). Population Characteristics The percent increase in the Kansas total popu-lation from 1996-2015 was 13.2 percent, includ-ing a 14.8 percent increase for Kansas males and an 11.6 percent increase for Kansas fe-males. Shifts in the Kansas population distribu-tion by age from 1996 to 2015 included a de-crease in the 35-44 age group of 17.0 percent. An increase of 19.5 percent in residents 45-54 years of age, 80.8 percent in residents 55-64 years of age, and 29.1 percent in residents 65-74 years of age reflected the aging of the baby boomers.3 Furthermore, there were 9.4, 3.9, 15.8, 6.3, and 12.4 percent increases in the 0-4, 5-14, 15-24, 25-34, and 75 and over age-groups respectively (Figure B5, Table B2). According to the 2015 Census Bureau esti-mates, 76.4 percent of Kansans were White non-Hispanic and 5.9 percent were Black non-Hispanic. Hispanics made up 11.6 percent of Kansas’ population (Tables B3 and B5).
3. The common definition of 1946-1964 for the baby boom years implies that in 2015, baby boomers were between 51 and 69 years of age.
Live Births and Fertility During 2015, there were 39,126 live births to residents of Kansas. This was a decrease of 0.2 percent from the 39,193 births reported in 2014. The birth rate decreased 0.7 percent, from 13.5 births per 1,000 population in 2014 to 13.4 births per 1,000 population in 2015 (Table C10). The 2015 birth rate (13.4) matches the lowest Kansas birth rate in the period from 1912 to date (the entire period in which KDHE and its predecessors have maintained the Kansas Vital Records system). The only years with compa-rable birth rates were 2013 (13.4), 2014 (13.5), 2011 (13.8), and 1973 (13.9) (Figure C1). Over the past 20 years (1996-2015), the Kan-sas birth rate has fluctuated between a peak of 15.1 births per 1,000 population (reported in 2007) and a low of 13.4 births per 1,000 popu-lation (reported in 2013 and 2015) (Figure A). Recent low birth rates follow a sustained de-cline from 2008 to 2011 (Table C1, Figure C1).
Population Group Statistics In 2015, there were 27,717 births to resident White non-Hispanic mothers, a decrease of 1.0 percent from the 28,009 births reported in 2014. The birth rate for White non-Hispanic mothers decreased 0.8 percent, from 12.6 births per 1,000 population in 2014 to 12.5 births per 1,000 population in 2015 (Table A3, Table C20). There were 6,290 births to Hispanic mothers in 2015, an increase of 2.6 percent from the 6,129 births reported in 2014. The birth rate for His-
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panic mothers increased 0.5 percent, from 18.6 births per 1,000 population in 2014 to 18.7 births per 1,000 population in 2015. There were 2,585 births to Black non-Hispanic mothers in 2015, a decrease of 1.7 percent from the 2,629 births reported in 2014. The birth rate for Black non-Hispanic mothers decreased 2.7 percent, from 15.4 births per 1,000 popula-tion in 2014 to 15.0 births per 1,000 population in 2015 (Table A3, Table C20). Fertility Rates The number of Kansas females in the main child-bearing age bracket (ages 15-44) in-creased fairly steadily from 563,304 in 1996 to 574,617 in 1999, then decreased to 560,142 in 2015. Declines in fertility rates started later: fertility rates rose from 64.8 live births per 1,000 females aged 15-44 in 1996 to 75.5 in 2007 be-fore declining to 69.9 in 2014 and 2015 (a de-cline of 7.4%). (Table C2, Figure C2). Of the 39,126 resident births in 2015, there were 19,966 males and 19,160 females (there was one birth of undetermined sex), for a natal sex ratio of 104.2 male births to 100.0 female births. In most populations, this ratio is in the range of 104-106, although some populations experience ratios as low as 103 or as high as 107, even in the absence of deliberate sex se-lection [4] (Table C3). Low Birth Weight During 2015, low birth-weight (under 2,500 grams) infants accounted for 2,683 or 6.9 per-cent of births to Kansas resident mothers. Low birth-weights were more common for Black non-Hispanic mothers (12.0%) than for White non-Hispanic (6.5%) or Hispanic (5.9%) mothers. High birth-weight (4,000 grams and over) in-fants accounted for 3,487, or 8.9 percent of births to Kansas resident mothers. High birth-weights were more common for White non-Hispanic mothers (9.8%) than for Hispanic (8.0%) or Black non-Hispanic (4.4%) mothers (Table C8). 4. United Nations Population Fund [Internet] UNFPA Guidance Note on Prenatal Sex Selection, p. 11; [cited 2014 Jul 28]. Available from: http://www.unfpa.org/sites/default/files/resource-pdf/guidenote_prenatal_sexselection.pdf
Small for Gestation Infants born at birth-weights less than the 10th percentile of all other infants at the same gesta-tional age (lowest 9.9 percent) are considered small for gestational age (SGA). Table C18 us-es birth-weights from 2015 births for the state of Kansas as a whole as the reference in estab-lishing the cutoff point. The table enables a county to compare its SGA rate to that of the state. While a number of counties have high SGA rates, they are based on a relatively low number of births. Mother’s Age Of the 39,126 resident births in 2015, 6.4 per-cent (2,490) were to mothers under the age of 20; 55.2 percent (21,606) were to mothers 20-29 years of age; 36.4 percent (14,260) were to mothers 30-39 years of age; and 2.0 percent (767) were to mothers aged 40 or over (Table C6). Of the 27,717 resident births to White non-Hispanic mothers, 1,381 (5.0%) were to moth-ers under the age of twenty. Of the 2,585 births to Black non-Hispanic mothers, 245 (9.5%) were to mothers under the age of 20. Of the 6,290 births to Hispanic mothers, 710 (11.3%) births were to mothers under the age of 20 (Ta-ble A3). First Trimester Care Prenatal care data was provided for 38,936 out of 39,126 (99.5%) live births in 2015. Prenatal care began in the first trimester for 31,826 live births (81.7 percent of live births where prenatal care data was available), in the second tri-mester for 5,662 live births (14.5%), and in the third trimester for 1,131 live births (2.9%). No prenatal care was indicated for 317 live births (0.8%). White non-Hispanic mothers started prenatal care in the first trimester in 85.1 percent of live births (23,484). Black non-Hispanic mothers started prenatal care in the first trimester in 73.1 percent of live births (1,882). Hispanic mothers started prenatal care in the first trimester in 71.4 percent of live births (4,461) (Table C7).
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Prenatal Care Status Of the 38,939 Kansas resident live births in 2015 for which the adequacy of prenatal care utilization (APNCU) category could be deter-mined, 83.7 percent received adequate or bet-ter prenatal care, including 29.3 percent with adequate-plus care. Sixteen percent (16.3) re-ceived less than adequate prenatal care, includ-ing 10.4 percent with inadequate care (Table C14). Mother’s Weight Gain Among singleton Kansas live births, 21.0 per-cent of mothers gained less than the recom-mended weight during pregnancy, 31.8 percent gained the recommended weight, and 47.2 per-cent gained more than the recommended amount (Table C19). Marital Status During 2015, 14,108 (36.1%) of the 39,126 res-ident live births in Kansas were to unmarried mothers. There were 8,300 (29.9%) out-of-wedlock births to White non-Hispanic mothers; 1,769 (68.4%) to Black non-Hispanic mothers; and 3,262 (51.9%) to Hispanic mothers (Table C22). The percentage of out-of-wedlock births in Kan-sas decreased from 36.5 percent in 2014 to 36.1 percent in 2015. However, out-of-wedlock births were 34.7 percent higher than the 26.8 percent of live births reported in 1996 (Figure C7). Delivery Method Vaginal delivery was the most common final route of delivery for most Kansas resident live births in 2015 (27,530 live births, or 70.4% of all live births for which the final route of delivery was known). Most vaginal deliveries were “spontaneous,” meaning no mechanical proce-dures like forceps or vacuum extraction were required (26,394 deliveries, or 67.5% of live births for which the final route was stated). Oth-er vaginal deliveries (forceps assisted or vacu-um extraction) accounted for 1,136 live births (2.9%). Cesarean deliveries accounted for 11,593 live births (29.6%). White non-Hispanic mothers delivered via cesarean section in 8,377 live births (30.2%), Black non-Hispanic mothers in 818 live births (31.6%), and Hispanic mothers
in 1,650 live births (26.2%). There were three deliveries for which the final route of delivery was not recorded (Table C9). Tobacco Use Tobacco use at any time during pregnancy was reported for 4,294 births in 2015, amounting to 11.0 percent of births for which tobacco usage was reported. Tobacco use was known for 39,052 of the 39,126 births (99.8%) in 2015. Reported tobacco usage was highest in the three months immediately prior to pregnancy (5,096, or 13.0%) and decreased gradually with each trimester: to 4,220, or 10.8 percent in the first trimester; then to 3,741, or 9.6 percent in the second trimester; and finally to 3,586, or 9.2 percent in the third trimester (Table C17). Teen Pregnancy It is important to look at all reported pregnan-cies to analyze fertility. The number of preg-nancies is the sum of live births, reported still-births, and reported induced abortions. The to-tal number of pregnancies for mothers under 20 years of age in 2015 was 2,872, down 7.9 per-cent from 3,118 pregnancies in 2014. The pregnancy rate for mothers under 20 years of age in 2015 was 14.8 pregnancies per 1,000 female age-group population, a decline of 7.5 percent from a rate of 16.0 pregnancies per 1,000 female age-group population in 2014. This was the lowest pregnancy rate for this age-group in the past twenty years (1996-2015), down from a peak of 33.9 pregnancies per 1,000 female age-group population in 1996 (Table C23, Figure C8). The pregnancy rate for females aged 15-17 years in 2015 was 11.5 per 1,000 female age-group population. This surpasses the Healthy People 2020 target (FP 8.1) of 36.2 pregnan-cies per 1,000 adolescent females aged 15 to 17 years by 2020. The pregnancy rate for females aged 18-19 years in 2015 was 55.9 per 1,000 female age-group population. This surpasses the Healthy People 2020 target (FP 8.2) of 105.9 pregnan-cies per 1,000 females ages 18-19 years by 2020.
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The birth rate for females aged 15-19 years in 2015 was 25.5 per 1,000 female age group population (Table C25). This surpasses the CDC Winnable Battles target for 2015 of 30.3 births per 1,000 females aged 15 to 19 years. Fetal and Infant Mortality Stillbirths Stillbirth statistics represent the first full year of events reported under new requirements. The definition of a reportable stillbirth changed in July 2014. The new definition requires reporting of any stillbirth with clinical estimate of gestation 20 weeks or greater. The old definition required reporting when fetal weight was greater than 350 grams. This has resulted in more events being reported. Rates for 2015 as well as 2014 are not comparable to prior years. During 2015, there were 237 stillbirths reported for Kansas resident mothers, an increase of 17.9 percent from the 201 stillbirths reported in 2014. The stillbirth rate was 6.0 per 1,000 live births and stillbirths, an increase of 17.6 percent from the rate of 5.1 stillbirths per 1,000 live births and stillbirths in 2014 (Tables D1, A3). In 2015, the stillbirth rate (per 1,000 live births plus stillbirths) was 4.8 for White non-Hispanics, 16.7 for Black non-Hispanics, and 6.0 for His-panics (Figure D1, Table A3).
Over the past 20 years (1996-2015), stillbirth rates have fluctuated, but Poisson regression (calculated with the Joinpoint program) indi-cates that the general trend has been upward, but not statistically significant (Figure B).
Of all stillbirths in 2015, 86.1 percent were at-tributed to conditions originating in the perinatal period and 10.5 percent to congenital anoma-lies (Table D1). Abortions In 2015, there were 3,579 abortions performed for Kansas residents, of which 3,536 were per-formed in Kansas, and 43 were performed out-of-state. There were also 3,395 abortions per-formed in Kansas for non-residents (Table D4). Abortion Ratios The abortion ratio for Kansas residents in 2015 decreased 3.5 percent from 94.8 in 2014 to 91.5 abortions per 1,000 live births. The 2015 abortion ratio is the lowest in the past 20 years (1996-2015), down from a peak of 186.3 abor-tions per 1,000 live births in 1996 (Figure C) (Table D3, Figure D2).
The abortion ratio for Kansas residents in 2015 varied substantially by age-group of mother. The highest ratio (571.4 per 1,000 live births) was recorded for mothers under 15 years of age, while the lowest (66.1 per 1,000 live births) was recorded for mothers in the 30-34 age group (Figure D3). The abortion ratio for White non-Hispanics was 74.4 abortions per 1,000 live births (2,062) resi-dent abortions); for Black non-Hispanics it was 196.5 (508 resident abortions); and for Hispan-ics it was 97.8 (615 resident abortions) (Table C20, Table D5). Gestation at Termination In 2015, 65.2 percent of Kansas resident abor-tions occurred prior to nine completed weeks of
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gestational age. Almost 90 percent (89.2) were performed prior to the 13th week of gestation. About five percent (4.9) of Kansas resident teenage women obtained an abortion after 16 weeks gestation, compared to 3.7 percent aged 20 or over (Table D5). Marital Status More than 80 percent (84.5) of all reported abortions in 2015 were to unmarried women. Among Black non-Hispanic women in this group, 93.0 percent were unmarried, while 83.5 percent of White non-Hispanic women and 83.6 percent of Hispanic women were unmarried (Table D6). Infant Mortality There were 230 infant deaths to Kansas resi-dents in 2015, a decrease of 6.5 percent from 246 infant deaths in 2014 (Table D14). The infant mortality rate for Kansas residents in 2015 was 5.9 infant deaths per 1,000 live births, a decrease of 6.3 percent from a rate of 6.3 in 2014. This surpasses the Healthy People 2020 target for infant deaths, 6.0 infant deaths per 1,000 live births (MICH-1.3). The rate for White non-Hispanic mothers in 2015 was 4.7 deaths per 1,000 live births, a de-crease of 7.8 percent from the rate of 5.1 in 2014. The rate for Black non-Hispanic mothers was 10.4 deaths per 1,000 live births, an in-crease of 1.0 percent from the rate of 10.3 in 2014. The rate for Hispanic mothers was 7.6 deaths per 1,000 live births, an increase of 1.3 percent from the rate of 7.5 in 2014. Caution should be used in interpreting these changes due to the relatively small number of occur-rences and yearly fluctuations (Tables D12, A3). Infant death rates for Black non-Hispanic moth-ers have consistently remained higher than those of White non-Hispanic and Hispanic mothers for the past twenty years (1996-2015). Rates for Hispanic mothers have sometimes been higher and sometimes lower than those for White non-Hispanic mothers (Figure D).
Infant Age at Death Infant deaths are most likely to occur within the first month of life. In 2015, 45.2 percent of all infant deaths occurred in the first day of life, 57.4 percent occurred within the first seven days of life (the hebdomadal period), and 69.6 percent occurred within the first 28 days of life (the neonatal period) (Table D13). The components of perinatal period III mortality (see definition in Technical Notes) both changed from 2014 to 2015; stillbirths in-creased by 17.9 percent, hebdomadal deaths decreased by 4.3 percent. There were 369 per-inatal period III deaths in 2015, for a death rate of 9.4 deaths per 1,000 live births plus still-births, an increase of 2.2 percent from the 1996 rate of 9.2 (Table D10). Of all infant deaths in 2015, 46.1 percent were attributed to conditions originating in the perina-tal period, 23.5 percent to congenital anoma-lies, 7.4 percent to sudden infant death syn-drome (SIDS), and 23.0 percent to all other causes (Table D13). Maternal Mortality In the 2008 report, Kansas adopted the defini-tion of “maternal death” used by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), and intro-duced a new category called “other pregnancy associated deaths.” Please see the Technical Notes for full definitions. The new categories were applied retroactively to 2005; before 2005 the Kansas death certificate lacked an im-portant field needed to identify pregnancy asso-ciated deaths. In 2015, there were five maternal
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deaths and seven other pregnancy associated deaths, an overall decrease from 2014, when there were five maternal deaths and 11 other pregnancy associated deaths (Figure D8). General Mortality There were 26,611 Kansas resident deaths recorded in 2015, an increase of 3.4 percent from the 25,731 deaths recorded in 2015. The Kansas crude death rate in 2015 was 914.0 deaths per 100,000 population, which was 9.0 percent higher than the estimated U.S. crude rate of 838.2 deaths per 100,000 population (Tables E1, E3, Figure E1). The Kansas age-adjusted death rate (see Technical Notes for a discussion of age-adjusted rates) for 2015 was 772.5 deaths per 100,000 standard U.S. 2000 population, up 2.0 percent from 757.3 in 2014. The age-adjusted death rate for males (898.3) was 34.6 percent higher than that for females (667.2) (Table E3).
The Kansas age-adjusted death rate has stabi-lized after declining for most of the past twenty years (1996-2015), and in 2015 was 9.2 per-cent below its peak for the period (850.9, in 1996) (Figure E) (Figure E2, Table E3). Age at Death The average age at death of Kansas residents in 2015 was 74.5 years, up 0.1 percent from 74.4 in 2014 (Table E4). Average age at death varied by sex and popu-lation group. In 2015, males died 6.6 years younger than females (71.2 versus 77.8 years). The average age at death for the White non-
Hispanic population was 75.9 years, 9.8 years older than that of the Black non-Hispanic popu-lation (66.1 years), and 16.4 years older than that of the Hispanic population (59.5 years) (Table E4). Over 60 percent (61.3) of White non-Hispanic Kansas residents who died in 2015 were 75 years of age or older, while only 38.2 percent of deceased Black non-Hispanic residents and 34.4 percent of deceased Hispanic residents had reached the age of 75 (Table E4). Leading Causes of Death The 10 leading causes of death in Kansas re-mained unchanged from 2014 to 2015, though their order changed in some cases. Heart dis-ease replaced malignant neoplasms as the leading cause of death (by 16 deaths), but all other rankings in the ten leading causes re-mained unchanged. Kansas recorded 477 resident suicide deaths in 2015 compared to 454 in 2014 and 426 in 2013. The suicide age-adjusted death rate in-creased from 15.7 deaths per 100,000 popula-tion in 2014 to 16.3 deaths per 100,000 popula-tion in 2015, but the change was not statistically significant. Death rate changes for the other nine leading causes of death were not statisti-cally significant. The ten leading causes of death accounted for 71.6 percent of all Kansas resident deaths in 2015 (Table E8).
Historical cause-specific (crude) death rates over the past twenty years illustrate the conver-gence of heart disease and malignant neo-plasms (cancer) mortality (Figure F). Mortality
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due to both diseases has declined, but heart disease deaths have declined much more rap-idly than cancer deaths. In 2015, the heart dis-ease death rate was 192.6 deaths per 100,000 population, while the cancer death rate was 192.0 per 100,000 population (Table E8, Figure E3). Age at Death for Leading Causes For any given cause of death, there can be wide variations in average age of death by sex of decedent. Males and females who died from malignant neoplasms did so at about the same ages (71.4 and 72.5 years, respectively), but males who died from heart disease did so at younger ages than did females (75.3 and 82.5 years, respectively). Males and females dying from chronic lower respiratory disease did so at about the same ages (75.3 and 77.7 years, re-spectively), but males dying of cerebrovascular disease did so at younger ages than did fe-males (77.9 and 82.0 years, respectively). Males and females died from suicide at about the same average ages (46.2 and 43.1, respec-tively), but males died from unintentional inju-ries at much younger ages than females (55.4 and 65.4years, respectively). Alzheimer’s dis-ease killed at the highest average ages for males and females (86.2 and 87.9 years re-spectively) (Table E7). The leading causes of death also varied by age-group. In 2015, the leading cause of death for infants (up to one year of age) was congeni-tal anomalies. For age-groups 1-4, 5-14, 15-24, and 25-44 the leading cause of death was unin-tentional injuries. For age-groups 45-64 and 65-84 the leading cause of death was cancer, and for ages 85 and above the leading cause of death was heart disease (Figure E4). For the 15-24 age-group, unintentional injuries were followed by suicide and homicide as lead-ing causes of death. These three causes ac-counted for 76.1 percent of deaths in this age-group (Table E6). Infectious Disease Six hundred eighty-two (682) Kansas residents died of pneumonia or influenza in 2015, for an age-adjusted death rate of 18.9 per 100,000 population (Table E9). Since 1999, the yearly count of resident pneumonia and influenza
deaths has varied from a high of 740 to a low of 555. The age-adjusted pneumonia and influen-za death rate in the period has varied from a high of 24.1 to a low of 16.5 deaths per 100,000 population. These numbers are not strictly comparable to the influenza and pneumonia statistics posted on the KDHE website, as they are based on a calendar year, while the latter are based on a September-May flu season. Furthermore, the rates reported on the website are crude rates, while the rates reported here are age-adjusted rates. Twenty-eight (28) Kansas residents died of HIV/AIDS in 2015, for an age-adjusted death rate of 0.9 per 100,000 population (Table E6). This surpasses the Healthy People 2020 target (HIV-12) of reducing the rate to 3.3 HIV/AIDS deaths per 100,000 population. Cancer Cancer was responsible for 5,591 Kansas resi-dent deaths in 2015, for an age-adjusted death rate of 164.3 per 100,000 population (Table E8). The Healthy People 2020 target for cancer deaths (C-1) is 160.6 per 100,000 population. To meet this target, Kansas resident cancer deaths would have to decline to about 5,403 by 2020. (The exact number would depend on de-cedent age distributions and on future changes to the Kansas population.) Ischemic Heart Disease Ischemic heart disease was responsible for 3,703 Kansas resident deaths in 2015, for an age-adjusted death rate of 87.5 per 100,000 population (Table E9). This surpasses the Healthy People 2020 target for reducing coro-nary heart disease deaths (HDS-2, which has the same definition as used here for ischemic heart disease), to 100.8 per 100,000 popula-tion. Cerebrovascular Disease Kansas age-adjusted death rates from cerebro-vascular disease increased to 38.5 per 100,000 population in 2015, up 0.3 percent from a rate of 38.4 per 100,000 population in 2014. Since 1996, death rates due to cerebrovascular dis-ease have declined by 35.9 percent (Table E8, Figure E3).
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Healthy People 2020 uses the word “stroke” to include all the ICD-10 codes included in this report in the cerebrovascular disease category. The Healthy People 2020 target for stroke (HDS-3) is to reduce deaths to 33.8 deaths per 100,000 population. To meet this target, Kan-sas resident cerebrovascular disease deaths would have to decline from 1,360 in 2015 to about 1,207 by 2020 (Table E12). (The exact number would depend on decedent age distri-butions and on future changes to the Kansas population.) External Causes In 2015, the age-adjusted unintentional injury death rate was 47.8 deaths per 100,000 popu-lation, an increase of 7.4 percent from the rate of 44.5 in 2014. The 2015 rate was the highest unintentional injury death rate in the past twenty years (Table E8, Figure E3). Motor-vehicle injuries resulted in 394 deaths in 2015 (376 traffic and 18 non-traffic), account-ing for 26.4 percent of 1,494 unintentional in-jury deaths. This was an increase of 5.1 per-cent from 375 motor-vehicle injury deaths in 2014 (Table E13). The motor-vehicle traffic injury death rate in 2015 was 12.6 deaths per 100,000 population (age-adjusted). This falls short of the Healthy People 2020 target (IVP-13.1) of 12.4 deaths per 100,000 population. Meeting the CDC Win-nable Battles target of 9.5 deaths per 100,000 population by 2015 would have required a re-duction in motor-vehicle traffic injury deaths to about 277. Unintentional falls were responsible for 448 Kansas resident deaths in 2015, for an age-adjusted death rate of 12.8 per 100,000 popu-lation. The Healthy People 2020 target for fall related deaths (IVP-23.1) is 7.0 per 100,000 population. Meeting this target would require a reduction to about 270 unintentional fall deaths by 2020. The exact number would depend on decedent age distributions and on future changes to the Kansas population. Suicide In 2015, 477 Kansas residents died due to sui-cide, up 5.1 percent from 454 suicide deaths in 2014. Almost four-fifths (78.4%) of suicide
victims were male. The two age groups with the largest number of suicides were 25-34 (97 deaths) and 45-54 (91 deaths). The three most common methods of suicide were fire-arms (224 deaths), suffocation (147 deaths), and poisoning (75 deaths) (Tables E8, E14, E22). YPLL 75 Statistics Mortality in Kansas was responsible for 192,652 years of potential life lost before age 75 in 2015 (see Technical Notes – Years of Potential Life Lost). Cancer, unintentional in-jury, and heart disease accounted for the most years of potential life lost (39,309, 29,565, and 25,991 years lost, respectively). Men lost more than twice the potential years of life to uninten-tional injuries than did women (20,558 years and 9,007 years, respectively) (Table E20). Tobacco and Mortality Tobacco use contributed to 4,005 deaths in Kansas in 2015 (25.2 percent of the deaths where the tobacco contribution was known and reported on the death certificate). Tobacco use was a contributing factor in 31.8 percent of male deaths, and in 19.2 percent of female deaths. The causes of death showing the larg-est tobacco contribution were cancer of the tra-chea, bronchus and lung (88.7%), chronic lower respiratory disease (86.1%), and is-chemic heart disease (37.4%). (Table E21) Physicians and coroners can state on the death certificate whether tobacco contributed to the death. Because information may not be available at the time the death certificate is completed, tobacco’s contribution may be sub-ject to some under-reporting. Marriages In 2015, 17,595 marriages occurred in Kansas, a decrease of 0.3 percent from the 2014 total of 17,655 marriages (Table F1). The Kansas marriage rate in 2015 was 6.0 marriages per 1,000 population. This rate was 1.6 percent lower than the 6.1 percent rate rec-orded in 2014, but still 25.0 percent below the 1996 peak for the 1996-2015 period of 8.0 marriages per 1,000 population (Figure G). For the entire period, Kansas marriage rates have been lower than U.S. marriage rates (Table F1, Figure F1).
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Marriage Characteristics First-time marriages made up more than half of the marriages in Kansas for the fourteenth consecutive year. In 2015, 59.2 percent of all marriages involved first-time partners (Table F4). More marriages occurred in June (12.0%) than any other month in 2015. May and October were the second and third most popular months (Figure F3). Age at Marriage Kansas couples are delaying marriage. In 1996, 12.0 percent of the brides and 4.6 per-cent of the grooms were under 20 years of age. In 2015, however, only 4.8 percent of the brides and 2.1 percent of the grooms were un-der 20 (Table F5). The average age of all brides in 2015 was 31.5 years and that of grooms was 33.6 years. Women marrying for the first time averaged 26.7 years while first time grooms averaged 28.4 years. Of those persons who remarried in 2015, women were, on average, 41.6 years old and men were 44.4 years of age (Figure F4). Marriage Dissolutions In 2015, 8,036 marriage dissolutions (7,853 di-vorces and 183 annulments) occurred in Kan-sas, a decline of 4.8 percent from the 2014 to-tal of 8,441 (Table F1, Table F7). The Kansas marriage dissolution rate in 2015 was 2.8 per 1,000 population, which was 33.3 percent lower than the 1996 rate of 4.2
(Figure H). Kansas reported a higher marriage dissolution rate than the U.S. from 1952 to 1994. However, in 1995, the state’s rate (4.3) dropped below the U.S. rate (4.4) and re-mained below the national rate until 2008. Since 2008 Kansas rates have sometimes been higher and sometimes lower than the U.S. rates. U.S. rates for 2015 have not been released at the time this summary was written (Table F1, Figure F2).
The ratio of marriages to divorces in Kansas in 2015 was 2.2:1 (Table F1). Age at Marriage Dissolution The most common age-group of husbands in-volved in marriage dissolutions in 2015 was 30-34; the most common age-group of wives involved in marriage dissolutions was also 30-34. For couples of the same age-group, the most common age-group was 25-29 (Table F6). The average age at marriage dissolution in 2015 was 38.6 years for wives and 40.8 years for husbands, as compared to 34.7 years for wives and 37.0 years for husbands in 1996 (Figure F5). Marriage Dissolution Characteristics In 2015, 33.0 percent of marriages ending in divorce or annulment lasted four years or less (Table F7). There were 7,853 minor children affected as a result of marriage dissolutions in 2015. At least one minor child was reported to be involved in almost half (49.0%) of the marriage dissolu-tions (Table F8, Figure F6).
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A. VITAL EVENTS
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Vital Event 2015 2014 1996
Live Births 39,126 39,193 36,524
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Stillbirths 237 201 179
Hebdomadal Deaths 132 138 157
Perinatal Period lll Deaths 369 339 336
Neonatal Deaths 160 175 199
Infant Deaths 230 246 299
Maternal Deaths 5 5 2
Deaths 26,611 25,731 23,788
Marriages 17,595 17,655 20,657
Marriage Dissolutions 8,036 8,441 10,779
Abortions 3,579 3,716 6,806
Residence data are presented for births, deaths, abortions Occurrence data are presented for marriages and marriage dissolutions
Each day Kansas residentsexperienced approximately
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72 Deaths 48 Marriages 15 Cancer 22 Marriage dissolutions 15 Heart disease 19 Abortions 5 Chronic lower respiratory disease 4 Unintentional injuries 4 Cerebrovascular disease 2 Alzheimer's disease 2 Pneumonia and influenza 2 Diabetes 2 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, nephrosis 1 Suicide
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914.
0M
arria
ges
N
umbe
r20
,657
20,5
3720
,403
20,9
0520
,426
20,4
5719
,783
18,7
2219
,174
18,7
4518
,836
18,9
1018
,717
18,2
6818
,150
17,8
9718
,154
17,3
2817
,655
17,5
95
Rat
e*8.
07.
97.
87.
97.
67.
67.
36.
97.
06.
86.
86.
86.
76.
56.
46.
26.
36.
06.
16.
0M
arria
ge D
isso
lutio
ns
Num
ber
10,7
7910
,618
10,3
639,
926
10,1
059,
885
9,65
48,
644
8,75
98,
476
8,14
59,
347
9,81
810
,333
10,5
7910
,445
9,78
29,
085
8,44
18,
036
R
ate*
4.2
4.1
3.9
3.7
3.8
3.7
3.6
3.2
3.2
3.1
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.4
3.1
2.9
2.8
Abo
rtio
ns
Num
ber
6,80
66,
532
6,44
06,
416
6,35
66,
419
6,29
86,
163
5,97
15,
629
5,88
65,
679
5,51
24,
780
4,22
33,
946
3,80
23,
763
3,71
63,
579
R
atio
§18
6.3
175.
616
7.8
165.
616
0.3
165.
316
0.1
156.
615
1.0
141.
814
3.9
135.
413
1.8
115.
510
4.4
99.6
94.3
97.0
94.8
91.5
Res
iden
ce d
ata
are
pres
ente
d fo
r bi
rths
, dea
ths,
abo
rtio
ns O
ccur
renc
e da
ta a
re p
rese
nted
for
mar
riage
s an
d m
arria
ge d
isso
lutio
ns*
Per
1,0
00 to
tal p
opul
atio
n† P
er 1
00 li
ve b
irths
‡ P
er 1
,000
(liv
e bi
rths
+ s
till b
irths
)§ P
er 1
,000
live
birt
hs¶ S
ee T
echn
ical
Not
es fo
r In
form
atio
n on
upd
ated
def
initi
on o
f Mat
erna
l Mor
talit
y# P
er 1
00,0
00 li
ve b
irths
** P
er 1
00,0
00 p
opul
atio
n
Tab
le A
2S
elec
ted
Vita
l Eve
nt P
erce
nts,
Rat
es, a
nd R
atio
s K
ansa
s, 1
996-
2015
14
* S
tillb
irth
rate
s ar
e pe
r 1,0
00 L
iveb
irths
+ S
tillb
irths
;
Infa
nt d
eath
and
Neo
nata
l dea
th ra
tes
are
per 1
,000
Liv
ebirt
hs.
Figu
re A
3
Sel
ecte
d V
ital E
vent
Rat
esK
ansa
s, 1
996-
2015
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
16.0
18.0
Rate per 1,000 population
Year
Birt
h an
d D
eath
Rat
es
Kan
sas,
199
6-20
15
Birt
h
Dea
th
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
Rate*
Year
Stil
lbirt
h* , In
fant
, and
Neo
nata
l Dea
th R
ates
Kan
sas,
199
6-20
15
Stil
lbirt
h
Infa
nt D
eath
Neo
nata
l Dea
th
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
Rate per 1,000 population
Year
Mar
riage
and
Mar
riage
Dis
solu
tion
Rat
esK
ansa
s, 1
996-
2015
Mar
riage
Mar
riage
Dis
s.
15
Births and Birth RatesWhite Black Native American Asian/Pacific Other Hispanic
Total Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic* Any Race n.s.Births 39,126 27,717 2,585 185 1,250 1,076 6,290 23Birth Rates†
13.4 12.5 15.0 7.8 14.8 15.1 18.7 n/a/
Maternal Characteristics
White Black Native American Asian/Pacific Other HispanicTotal Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic* Any Race n.s.
Births to mother <18 years of age 588 265 70 4 5 24 220 0Births to mother <20 years of age 2,490 1,381 245 17 30 107 710 0Births to mother with < HS diploma 4,969 1,980 404 30 93 215 2,245 2 or GEDOut-of-wedlock births 14,108 8,300 1,769 111 164 496 3,262 6Fourth and higher birth order# 5,421 3,440 444 35 79 123 1,293 7
Birth Outcomes
White Black Native American Asian/Pacific Other HispanicTotal Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic* Any Race n.s.
Low birth weight infants 2,683 1,811 310 9 94 86 370 3 (<2500 grams)Very low birth weight infants 488 305 79 1 14 18 68 3 (<1500 grams)Births with gestational age 3,426 2,356 295 21 115 112 523 2 < 37 weeks
White Black Native American Asian/Pacific Other HispanicTotal Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic* Any Race n.s.
Infant deaths‡ 5.9 4.7 10.4 10.8 4.8 13.9 7.6 n/aNeonatal deaths‡ 4.1 3.3 7.7 5.4 3.2 7.4 5.2 n/aPostneonatal deaths‡ 1.8 1.4 2.7 5.4 1.6 6.5 2.4 n/aStillbirths§ 6.0 4.8 16.7 16.0 4.0 9.2 6.0 n/aPerinatal§ 9.4 7.5 24.0 21.3 7.2 13.8 10.4 n/a
Pregnancy Characteristics
White Black Native American Asian/Pacific Other HispanicTotal Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic* Any Race n.s.
Births to women with prenatal 31,826 23,484 1,882 127 1,043 815 4,461 14 care in first trimesterBirths to women with late 1,448 747 173 12 41 53 418 4 (3rd trimester) or no prenatal carePlural births**
1,243 940 83 6 38 32 142 2
Deaths and Death RatesWhite Black Native American Asian/Pacific Other Hispanic
Total Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic* Any Race n.s.Deaths 26,611 23,706 1,357 211 191 301 808 37Death Rates ¶ 914.0 1,066.1 789.7 895.0 225.5 422.3 240.1 n/aAge-Adjusted death rates ¶ 772.5 773.7 973.8 1,237.5 395.3 1,031.8 522.8 n/a
* Includes selection of two or more races or other non-specified race† Rate per 1,000 population‡ Rate per 1,000 live births§ Rate per 1,000 live births + Stillbirths¶ Rate per 100,000 standard U.S. 2000 population# Number of infants born to mothers who had at least three prior births.** Number of infants who were twins or higher order multiple.
Number
Table A3
Selected Vital Events by Population Group
Kansas, 2015
Number
Number
Rate
16
B. POPULATION
17
Years Total Male Female
1966 2,220,362 * *
1967 2,236,750 * *
1968 2,265,170 * *
1969 2,287,302 * *
1970 2,248,359 1,102,665 1,145,6941971 2,246,461 1,102,241 1,144,220
1972 2,255,791 1,107,579 1,148,212
1973 2,264,585 1,111,492 1,153,093
1974 2,268,075 1,112,236 1,155,839
1975 2,278,947 1,116,451 1,162,496
1976 2,298,892 1,126,226 1,172,666
1977 2,318,147 1,136,129 1,182,018
1978 2,333,141 1,142,360 1,190,781
1979 2,347,705 1,149,744 1,197,961
1980 2,369,039 1,159,759 1,209,280
1981 2,384,853 1,167,837 1,217,016
1982 2,401,208 1,175,216 1,225,992
1983 2,415,543 1,182,451 1,233,092
1984 2,424,080 1,185,429 1,238,651
1985 2,427,417 1,187,608 1,239,809
1986 2,432,621 1,190,343 1,242,278
1987 2,445,386 1,196,494 1,248,892
1988 2,461,992 1,205,541 1,256,451
1989 2,472,849 1,211,709 1,261,140
1990 2,480,683 1,216,391 1,264,292
1991 2,495,209 1,224,854 1,270,355
1992 2,526,042 1,240,410 1,285,632
1993 2,547,605 1,251,310 1,296,295
1994 2,569,118 1,262,797 1,306,321
1995 2,586,942 1,271,694 1,315,248
1996 2,598,266 1,276,063 1,322,203
1997 2,616,339 1,285,217 1,331,122
1998 2,638,667 1,297,126 1,341,541
1999 2,654,052 1,305,408 1,348,644
2000 2,692,557 1,330,705 1,361,852
2001 2,702,125 1,336,438 1,365,687
2002 2,715,884 1,343,815 1,372,069
2003 2,723,508 1,350,243 1,373,265
2004 2,735,502 1,358,381 1,377,121
2005 2,744,687 1,363,613 1,381,074
2006 2,764,075 1,371,446 1,392,629
2007 2,775,997 1,376,311 1,399,686
2008 2,802,134 1,391,821 1,410,313
2009 2,818,747 1,399,823 1,418,924
2010 2,853,118 1,415,408 1,437,710
2011 2,871,238 1,425,802 1,445,436
2012 2,885,905 1,435,281 1,450,624
2013 2,893,957 1,441,948 1,452,009
2014 2,904,021 1,447,355 1,456,666
2015 2,911,641 1,453,633 1,458,008
* All population counts are from US Census Bureau population estimates.
Population counts from 1999 to present are of the vintage of first release.
Population counts from 1990-1998 are of the 1999 vintage.
Population counts from 1970-1989 are intercensal estimates.
Population counts from 1966-1969 are from the Annual Summary of the year,
which did not break down by male and female.
Table B1Population by Year and Sex
Kansas Residents, 1966-2015
18
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
Rate of Natural IncreaseKansas, 1996-2015
Rate of Natural Increase
Rat
e pe
r 1,0
00 p
opul
atio
n
Year
Birth Rate
Death Rate
Figure B2
2,000
2,200
2,400
2,600
2,800
3,000
1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
Pop
ulat
ion
Year
Total PopulationKansas, 1996-2015* (in Thousands)
*U.S. Census Bureau Estimates2000, 2010 Actual Counts Figure B1
0
19
Population Density
Source: Kansas and U.S. Statistical Abstracts and U.S. Census Bureau Figure B4
Kansas and the U.S., 1996-2015
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
Age
in Y
ears
Year
Median AgeKansas, 1996-2015
Female
Male
Both Sexes
Figure B3
0
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
Per
sons
Per
Sq
Mile
Year
Kansas
U.S.
20
Per
cent
Cha
nge
Age
-Gro
up19
9619
9719
9819
9920
0020
0120
0220
0320
0420
0520
0620
0720
0820
0920
1020
1120
1220
1320
1420
1519
96-2
015
Bot
h S
exes
0-4
180
179
182
184
189
189
188
189
189
188
194
196
203
205
205
204
203
200
201
197
9.4
5-14
387
385
389
388
400
401
386
385
376
367
380
379
380
383
401
401
403
405
404
402
3.9
15-2
436
637
638
939
840
040
141
441
741
941
641
541
141
142
440
841
241
541
942
142
415
.825
-34
364
356
347
340
349
350
352
352
359
364
355
361
368
369
378
383
387
387
388
387
6.3
35-4
441
742
342
642
742
042
140
439
338
838
237
536
736
034
934
734
334
334
434
534
6-1
7.0
45-5
430
231
732
934
335
435
537
838
439
239
940
340
640
840
440
639
938
937
636
936
119
.555
-64
203
207
213
220
220
221
239
249
260
271
284
296
306
317
331
346
351
357
362
367
80.8
65-7
418
217
917
817
517
617
617
117
017
017
017
117
418
018
319
019
520
721
722
623
529
.175
and
Ove
r17
017
317
617
918
018
118
418
418
418
718
618
618
718
418
618
718
718
919
019
112
.4To
tal †
2,57
22,
595
2,62
92,
654
2,68
82,
695
2,71
62,
724
2,73
62,
745
2,76
42,
776
2,80
22,
819
2,85
32,
871
2,88
62,
894
2,90
42,
912
13.2
Med
ian
Age
34.7
35.0
35.2
35.4
35.2
35.4
35.5
35.5
35.8
36.0
36.0
36.2
36.2
35.9
36.0
36.0
36.0
36.0
36.1
36.1
4.0
Mal
es
0-4
9392
9494
9797
9798
9898
9910
010
310
510
510
410
410
310
310
18.
65-
1419
919
820
019
920
520
619
819
719
318
919
519
519
519
620
620
620
620
820
720
63.
515
-24
189
194
200
205
207
207
214
216
216
215
215
213
214
221
211
213
216
219
220
223
18.0
25-3
418
317
917
317
017
917
918
118
218
518
818
318
619
018
919
219
519
819
919
919
98.
735
-44
211
214
216
216
210
211
202
197
195
192
188
185
182
177
175
173
173
174
174
176
-16.
645
-54
149
157
162
169
178
178
189
192
196
199
201
202
203
200
201
198
193
187
183
180
20.8
55-6
498
100
103
106
107
107
116
122
128
134
140
146
151
156
164
171
173
175
178
180
83.7
65-7
482
8181
7980
8078
7878
7879
8084
8589
9298
103
107
112
36.6
75 a
nd O
ver
6163
6466
6666
6869
7072
7070
7170
7374
7475
7677
26.2
Tota
l†1,
266
1,27
81,
292
1,30
51,
328
1,33
21,
344
1,35
01,
358
1,36
41,
371
1,37
61,
392
1,40
01,
415
1,42
61,
435
1,44
21,
447
1,45
414
.8
Med
ian
Age
33.5
33.8
34.0
34.2
33.7
33.9
33.9
34.0
34.3
34.6
34.6
34.7
34.6
34.4
34.7
34.7
34.6
34.6
34.8
34.9
4.2
Fem
ales
0-4
8887
8990
9292
9191
9190
9596
9910
110
110
099
9898
969.
15-
1418
818
718
918
819
419
518
818
718
317
918
518
518
518
719
619
619
719
819
719
64.
315
-24
177
182
189
193
193
194
200
201
202
201
200
198
197
203
197
197
199
200
201
202
14.1
25-3
418
117
717
417
017
017
117
117
117
317
617
217
617
818
018
519
118
918
918
918
83.
935
-44
206
209
211
211
210
211
202
196
193
190
187
183
179
171
172
170
170
170
170
171
-17.
045
-54
153
161
167
174
176
177
188
192
196
200
202
204
205
204
205
201
196
190
185
181
18.3
55-6
410
510
711
111
411
311
312
212
713
313
814
415
015
516
016
817
517
818
118
518
879
.065
-74
100
9897
9696
9693
9292
9292
9496
9810
110
310
911
411
812
323
.075
and
Ove
r10
911
011
211
311
511
511
611
511
411
511
611
611
611
511
311
311
311
311
411
44.
6To
tal†
1,30
61,
317
1,33
71,
349
1,36
01,
363
1,37
21,
373
1,37
71,
381
1,39
31,
400
1,41
01,
419
1,43
81,
445
1,45
11,
452
1,45
71,
458
11.6
Med
ian
Age
36.0
36.2
36.4
36.6
36.5
36.9
37.0
37.1
37.3
37.5
37.4
37.5
37.6
37.4
37.4
37.4
37.4
37.4
37.5
37.6
4.4
* U
.S. C
ensu
s B
urea
u es
timat
es fo
r Jul
y 1,
199
6-19
99, 2
002-
2009
, and
201
1-20
15.
U
.S. C
ensu
s B
urea
u co
unts
for 2
000
and
2010
are
for A
pril
1.
KD
HE
est
imat
es fo
r 200
1 ba
sed
on 2
000
Cen
sus.
† E
stim
ates
may
not
add
to to
tals
due
to ro
undi
ng. S
ee T
echn
ical
Not
es.
Tabl
e B
2 P
opul
atio
n by
Nin
e S
elec
ted
Age
-Gro
ups
and
Sex
*K
ansa
s, 1
996-
2015
(In T
hous
ands
)
Yea
r
21
Native American
Total Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Total 2,911,641 1,100,643 1,123,039 89,160 82,673 11,728 11,848 41,418 43,269 35,538 35,731 175,146 161,448<1 38,972 13,034 12,309 1,351 1,320 177 160 623 554 1,227 1,132 3,631 3,4541-4 158,508 53,843 51,062 5,457 5,208 580 500 2,309 2,069 4,146 3,833 14,999 14,5025-14 402,017 137,024 130,008 12,853 12,722 1,552 1,495 5,755 5,387 10,443 10,279 38,173 36,32615-24 424,297 154,536 141,576 17,086 13,555 2,313 2,116 7,695 7,397 7,979 7,542 32,948 29,55425-34 387,229 143,450 137,951 14,725 11,948 1,747 1,742 8,002 7,883 3,936 4,244 27,477 24,12435-44 346,113 129,554 127,896 11,299 9,947 1,596 1,422 6,519 7,216 2,707 2,904 23,928 21,12545-54 360,892 143,657 146,628 10,560 9,728 1,498 1,718 4,742 5,346 2,039 2,207 17,406 15,36355-64 367,203 154,517 161,966 9,150 9,109 1,243 1,478 3,064 3,874 1,753 1,927 9,936 9,18665-74 235,268 100,418 109,049 4,294 5,173 707 789 1,834 2,285 861 955 4,263 4,64075-84 126,517 49,835 65,144 1,818 2,716 250 337 728 915 339 486 1,793 2,15685+ 64,625 20,775 39,450 567 1,247 65 91 147 343 108 222 592 1,018
Abstracts and U.S. Census Bureau Figure 8
Non-Hispanic
Table B3 Population by 11 Selected Age-Groups, by Population Group and Sex*
White Asian/Pacific
Kansas, 2015
*U.S. Census Bureau estimates for 2015.
Multiple Race Hispanic Non-Hispanic
Black Non-Hispanic
Age-Group Non-Hispanic Any Race Non-Hispanic
9.4
3.9
15.8
6.3
-17.0
19.5
80.8
29.1
12.4 13.2
-25
-5
15
35
55
75
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75 &Over
Total
Perc
ent
Age-Group(years)
Percent Change in Age-Group PopulationBoth Sexes, Kansas, 1996-2015
Figure B5
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Table B4Population by County and Peer Group*
Kansas, 2011-2015
PercentCounty of ChangeResidence 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011-2015
Year
Kansas 2,871,238 2,885,905 2,893,957 2,904,021 2,911,641 1.4
Allen 13,331 13,319 13,124 12,909 12,717 -4.6Anderson 8,070 7,917 7,897 7,883 7,808 -3.2Atchison 16,793 16,813 16,749 16,513 16,398 -2.4Barber 4,888 4,861 4,947 4,897 4,823 -1.3Barton 27,841 27,557 27,509 27,385 27,103 -2.7
Bourbon 14,985 14,897 14,852 14,772 14,712 -1.8Brown 10,010 9,881 9,997 9,815 9,776 -2.3Butler 65,817 65,827 65,803 66,227 66,741 1.4Chase 2,817 2,757 2,700 2,692 2,679 -4.9Chautauqua 3,584 3,571 3,552 3,481 3,402 -5.1
Cherokee 21,385 21,226 20,978 20,787 20,533 -4.0Cheyenne 2,718 2,678 2,694 2,693 2,679 -1.4Clark 2,143 2,181 2,193 2,144 2,096 -2.2Clay 8,573 8,531 8,406 8,317 8,347 -2.6Cloud 9,365 9,397 9,292 9,385 9,219 -1.6
Coffey 8,533 8,502 8,412 8,433 8,384 -1.7Comanche 1,884 1,913 1,955 1,954 1,843 -2.2Cowley 36,272 36,288 36,204 35,963 35,788 -1.3Crawford 39,220 39,361 39,278 39,290 39,217 0.0Decatur 2,915 2,871 2,930 2,908 2,932 0.6
Dickinson 19,739 19,762 19,609 19,394 19,303 -2.2Doniphan 7,945 7,864 7,851 7,874 7,797 -1.9Douglas 112,211 112,864 114,322 116,585 118,053 5.2Edwards 3,020 2,979 2,945 3,030 2,968 -1.7Elk 2,811 2,720 2,655 2,694 2,605 -7.3
Ellis 28,742 29,053 29,061 29,013 29,029 1.0Ellsworth 6,483 6,494 6,398 6,392 6,343 -2.2Finney 37,083 37,200 37,098 37,184 37,118 0.1Ford 34,568 34,752 34,819 34,795 34,536 -0.1Franklin 25,931 25,906 25,740 25,611 25,609 -1.2
Geary 35,323 38,013 37,384 36,713 37,030 4.8Gove 2,697 2,729 2,769 2,727 2,640 -2.1Graham 2,641 2,578 2,593 2,566 2,591 -1.9Grant 7,964 7,923 7,950 7,816 7,733 -2.9Gray 6,113 6,030 6,009 6,082 6,133 0.3
Greeley 1,258 1,298 1,290 1,301 1,330 5.7Greenwood 6,644 6,454 6,424 6,328 6,244 -6.0Hamilton 2,666 2,639 2,609 2,603 2,474 -7.2Harper 5,993 5,911 5,860 5,818 5,817 -2.9Harvey 34,846 34,852 34,741 34,820 35,073 0.7
Haskell 4,285 4,256 4,141 4,106 4,064 -5.2Hodgeman 1,966 1,963 1,950 1,916 1,893 -3.7Jackson 13,433 13,449 13,366 13,539 13,338 -0.7Jefferson 18,941 18,945 18,813 18,855 18,930 -0.1Jewell 3,096 3,046 3,046 3,043 2,970 -4.1
Johnson 552,991 559,913 566,933 574,272 580,159 4.9Kearny 3,987 3,968 3,923 3,915 3,956 -0.8Kingman 7,853 7,863 7,844 7,698 7,687 -2.1Kiowa 2,549 2,496 2,523 2,513 2,564 0.6Labette 21,511 21,284 20,916 20,960 20,803 -3.3
Lane 1,749 1,704 1,720 1,687 1,670 -4.5Leavenworth 77,176 77,739 78,185 78,797 79,315 2.8Lincoln 3,215 3,174 3,147 3,167 3,105 -3.4Linn 9,612 9,441 9,516 9,502 9,536 -0.8Logan 2,783 2,784 2,798 2,794 2,825 1.5
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Table B4Population by County and Peer Group*
Kansas, 2011-2015
PercentCounty of ChangeResidence 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011-2015
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Lyon 33,764 33,748 33,510 33,212 33,339 -1.3McPherson 29,241 29,356 29,569 29,241 28,941 -1.0Marion 12,538 12,347 12,219 12,208 12,103 -3.5Marshall 10,005 10,022 10,002 10,006 9,936 -0.7Meade 4,531 4,396 4,343 4,357 4,330 -4.4
Miami 32,715 32,612 32,835 32,822 32,553 -0.5Mitchell 6,295 6,355 6,378 6,284 6,282 -0.2Montgomery 34,911 34,459 34,292 34,065 33,314 -4.6Morris 5,888 5,854 5,741 5,698 5,645 -4.1Morton 3,198 3,169 3,143 3,110 3,007 -6.0
Nemaha 10,113 10,132 10,161 10,148 10,227 1.1Neosho 16,449 16,406 16,430 16,416 16,346 -0.6Ness 3,120 3,068 3,073 3,105 3,005 -3.7Norton 5,635 5,612 5,622 5,560 5,550 -1.5Osage 16,306 16,142 16,142 15,936 15,847 -2.8
Osborne 3,847 3,806 3,818 3,756 3,683 -4.3Ottawa 6,119 6,072 6,042 6,065 5,975 -2.4Pawnee 7,011 6,928 6,971 6,916 6,838 -2.5Phillips 5,555 5,519 5,540 5,533 5,428 -2.3Pottawatomie 21,920 22,302 22,691 22,897 23,298 6.3
Pratt 9,676 9,728 9,878 9,850 9,691 0.2Rawlins 2,512 2,560 2,589 2,584 2,506 -0.2Reno 64,607 64,438 64,190 63,794 63,718 -1.4Republic 4,907 4,858 4,820 4,803 4,725 -3.7Rice 10,076 9,985 10,011 10,015 9,977 -1.0
Riley 72,997 75,508 75,394 75,194 75,247 3.1Rooks 5,182 5,223 5,190 5,155 5,174 -0.2Rush 3,238 3,220 3,186 3,197 3,130 -3.3Russell 6,956 6,946 6,933 6,956 7,039 1.2Saline 55,844 55,988 55,740 55,755 55,691 -0.3
Scott 4,910 4,937 5,035 5,080 4,964 1.1Sedgwick 501,076 503,889 505,415 508,803 511,574 2.1Seward 23,328 23,547 23,390 23,465 23,152 -0.8Shawnee 178,941 178,991 178,831 178,406 178,725 -0.1Sheridan 2,552 2,538 2,553 2,539 2,512 -1.6
Sherman 6,054 6,113 6,115 6,110 5,983 -1.2Smith 3,834 3,765 3,706 3,769 3,704 -3.4Stafford 4,371 4,358 4,359 4,297 4,236 -3.1Stanton 2,250 2,175 2,194 2,111 2,072 -7.9Stevens 5,613 5,756 5,816 5,801 5,806 3.4
Sumner 23,787 23,674 23,591 23,528 23,535 -1.1Thomas 7,977 7,941 7,948 7,891 7,904 -0.9Trego 2,930 2,986 2,980 2,902 2,927 -0.1Wabaunsee 7,026 7,039 7,051 7,022 6,951 -1.1Wallace 1,527 1,517 1,569 1,506 1,518 -0.6
Washington 5,845 5,758 5,629 5,598 5,598 -4.2Wichita 2,276 2,256 2,192 2,176 2,157 -5.2Wilson 9,300 9,105 9,105 9,028 8,856 -4.8Woodson 3,292 3,278 3,221 3,157 3,115 -5.4Wyandotte 158,224 159,129 160,384 161,636 163,369 3.3
Peer GroupFrontier 113,453 112,514 112,373 111,727 110,233 -2.8Rural 237,591 236,318 235,845 234,866 233,457 -1.7Densely -Settled Rural 477,364 477,584 476,272 474,638 472,563 -1.0Semi-Urban 462,211 466,964 465,397 464,291 464,193 0.4Urban 1,580,619 1,592,525 1,604,070 1,618,499 1,631,195 3.2
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition. Several counties changed groups as of the 2010 Census.
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County of White Black Native American Asian/Pacific Islander Multiple Race HispanicResidence Total Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Any Race
Kansas 2,911,641 2,223,682 171,833 23,576 84,687 71,269 336,594
Allen 12,717 11,572 284 98 73 289 401Anderson 7,808 7,383 40 57 59 126 143Atchison 16,398 14,413 853 95 112 397 528Barber 4,823 4,476 35 38 26 65 183Barton 27,103 22,238 388 123 96 354 3,904
Bourbon 14,712 13,291 458 103 126 366 368Brown 9,776 8,198 138 775 42 247 376Butler 66,741 59,594 1,281 560 793 1,369 3,144Chase 2,679 2,465 35 19 7 41 112Chautauqua 3,402 2,939 23 168 6 144 122
Cherokee 20,533 18,169 162 805 147 762 488Cheyenne 2,679 2,429 4 7 30 20 189Clark 2,096 1,740 16 20 38 59 223Clay 8,347 7,868 55 40 44 113 227Cloud 9,219 8,560 88 40 91 128 312
Coffey 8,384 7,833 77 64 78 116 216Comanche 1,843 1,697 5 9 6 30 96Cowley 35,788 28,691 995 611 721 1,013 3,757Crawford 39,217 34,209 854 375 751 947 2,081Decatur 2,932 2,783 25 10 11 39 64
Dickinson 19,303 17,615 203 101 120 369 895Doniphan 7,797 7,007 261 105 50 167 207Douglas 118,053 93,470 5,098 2,697 5,669 4,011 7,108Edwards 2,968 2,281 12 17 12 39 607Elk 2,605 2,341 6 34 11 89 124
Ellis 29,029 26,092 278 76 491 408 1,684Ellsworth 6,343 5,484 335 46 31 79 368Finney 37,118 16,037 866 174 1,600 393 18,048Ford 34,536 14,214 788 138 549 369 18,478Franklin 25,609 23,349 343 163 142 577 1,035
Geary 37,030 21,381 6,366 314 1,479 1,729 5,761Gove 2,640 2,525 9 3 11 21 71Graham 2,591 2,290 106 15 18 78 84Grant 7,733 3,918 35 29 36 80 3,635Gray 6,133 5,089 32 17 17 56 922
Greeley 1,330 1,058 4 7 4 11 246Greenwood 6,244 5,740 28 78 19 128 251Hamilton 2,474 1,555 12 18 14 31 844Harper 5,817 5,206 28 66 27 73 417Harvey 35,073 29,103 616 190 328 677 4,159
Haskell 4,064 2,734 17 17 53 37 1,206Hodgeman 1,893 1,697 21 5 11 21 138Jackson 13,338 11,192 92 955 67 395 637Jefferson 18,930 17,764 130 183 50 320 483Jewell 2,970 2,833 10 19 13 25 70
Johnson 580,159 467,031 27,754 1,794 27,597 12,782 43,201Kearny 3,956 2,580 27 40 16 66 1,227Kingman 7,687 7,188 20 52 42 108 277Kiowa 2,564 2,285 20 24 27 37 171Labette 20,803 17,678 911 391 111 793 919
Lane 1,670 1,488 14 11 6 37 114Leavenworth 79,315 62,579 7,341 548 1,225 2,039 5,583Lincoln 3,105 2,937 15 16 16 42 79Linn 9,536 8,949 76 66 42 184 219Logan 2,825 2,534 19 21 43 56 152
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Table B5Population by County of Residence and Peer Group†, by Population Group*
Kansas, 2015
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Table B5Population by County of Residence and Peer Group†, by Population Group*
Kansas, 2015
Lyon 33,339 23,807 735 195 898 754 6,950McPherson 28,941 26,523 320 124 283 475 1,216Marion 12,103 11,287 127 81 53 170 385Marshall 9,936 9,417 40 43 50 144 242Meade 4,330 3,437 38 38 31 71 715
Miami 32,553 30,234 419 192 162 544 1,002Mitchell 6,282 6,017 16 22 37 59 131Montgomery 33,314 26,632 1,830 1,005 310 1,426 2,111Morris 5,645 5,206 36 28 21 89 265Morton 3,007 2,170 24 29 66 53 665
Nemaha 10,227 9,745 67 57 39 128 191Neosho 16,346 14,724 204 145 125 276 872Ness 3,005 2,656 19 10 6 32 282Norton 5,550 4,944 173 19 38 82 294Osage 15,847 14,842 93 120 58 274 460
Osborne 3,683 3,529 11 15 20 39 69Ottawa 5,975 5,632 55 24 15 77 172Pawnee 6,838 5,730 354 36 29 113 576Phillips 5,428 5,126 21 18 43 57 163Pottawatomie 23,298 20,815 306 151 247 512 1,267
Pratt 9,691 8,601 134 45 56 159 696Rawlins 2,506 2,311 10 5 9 27 144Reno 63,718 53,781 2,027 401 373 1,202 5,934Republic 4,725 4,558 24 12 24 38 69Rice 9,977 8,361 148 75 71 190 1,132
Riley 75,247 57,728 4,934 386 3,695 2,251 6,253Rooks 5,174 4,885 31 15 29 65 149Rush 3,130 2,948 13 22 5 39 103Russell 7,039 6,523 73 61 65 117 200Saline 55,691 44,661 1,842 264 1,345 1,484 6,095
Scott 4,964 3,936 22 26 31 35 914Sedgwick 511,574 349,993 46,206 4,344 22,955 15,825 72,251Seward 23,152 7,455 739 91 721 301 13,845Shawnee 178,725 133,021 14,434 1,624 2,586 5,740 21,320Sheridan 2,512 2,363 7 7 4 24 107
Sherman 5,983 5,047 39 24 38 91 744Smith 3,704 3,527 16 16 11 64 70Stafford 4,236 3,555 17 34 19 57 554Stanton 2,072 1,248 18 23 0 18 765Stevens 5,806 3,525 31 47 24 59 2,120
Sumner 23,535 21,102 252 245 94 528 1,314Thomas 7,904 7,135 66 34 66 116 487Trego 2,927 2,786 15 11 20 26 69Wabaunsee 6,951 6,478 45 45 14 132 237Wallace 1,518 1,386 5 8 1 18 100
Washington 5,598 5,238 35 9 31 60 225Wichita 2,157 1,454 17 4 4 17 661Wilson 8,856 8,152 50 113 58 216 267Woodson 3,115 2,904 13 30 2 67 99Wyandotte 163,369 68,775 37,973 756 6,601 3,976 45,288
Peer GroupFrontier 110,233 95,975 726 840 608 1,720 10,364Rural 233,457 206,925 2,471 2,094 1,329 3,455 17,183Densely -Settled Rural 472,563 365,241 9,318 5,029 6,739 9,515 76,721Semi-Urban 464,193 380,672 20,512 3,850 9,378 12,206 37,575Urban 1,631,195 1,174,869 138,806 11,763 66,633 44,373 194,751
* U.S. Census Bureau 2015 population estimates.
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PercentCity of ChangeResidence 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011-2015
Abilene 6,839 6,771 6,665 6,590 6,558 -4.1Andover 11,779 12,099 12,265 12,509 12,745 8.2Arkansas City 12,401 12,340 12,305 12,205 12,136 -2.1Atchison 10,943 10,953 10,925 10,771 10,712 -2.1
Augusta 9,265 9,217 9,203 9,242 9,299 0.4Baldwin City 4,569 4,526 4,540 4,585 4,669 2.2Basehor 4,692 4,787 4,898 5,119 5,402 15.1Baxter Springs 4,195 4,162 4,124 4,073 4,028 -4.0
Bel Aire 6,806 6,838 6,916 7,284 7,435 9.2Beloit 3,789 3,830 3,846 3,792 3,790 0.0Bonner Springs 7,346 7,419 7,480 7,553 7,606 3.5Burlington 2,654 2,652 2,630 2,635 2,615 -1.5
Chanute 9,085 9,161 9,255 9,295 9,252 1.8Clay Center 4,354 4,315 4,239 4,177 4,173 -4.2Coffeyville 10,137 9,993 9,949 9,876 9,669 -4.6Colby 5,438 5,406 5,416 5,388 5,417 -0.4
Columbus 3,278 3,250 3,223 3,186 3,146 -4.0Concordia 5,302 5,320 5,261 5,311 5,218 -1.6Derby 22,279 22,943 23,047 23,234 23,509 5.5De Soto 5,813 5,869 5,911 6,038 6,074 4.5
Dodge City 27,921 28,075 28,159 28,117 27,912 0.0Edwardsville 4,360 4,377 4,355 4,380 4,390 0.7El Dorado 13,008 12,900 12,852 12,879 12,931 -0.6Ellsworth 3,113 3,116 3,077 3,076 3,057 -1.8
Emporia 24,971 24,958 24,799 24,560 24,649 -1.3Eudora 6,217 6,184 6,211 6,303 6,378 2.6Eureka 2,616 2,537 2,527 2,485 2,450 -6.3Fairway 3,945 3,939 3,963 3,969 3,970 0.6
Fort Scott 7,990 7,934 7,934 7,874 7,838 -1.9Frontenac 3,445 3,459 3,432 3,444 3,422 -0.7Galena 3,054 3,029 2,994 2,966 2,930 -4.1Garden City 26,880 26,985 26,966 27,004 27,005 0.5
Gardner 19,433 20,318 20,473 20,667 20,868 7.4Garnett 3,402 3,325 3,307 3,295 3,258 -4.2Girard 2,796 2,796 2,779 2,773 2,760 -1.3Goddard 4,367 4,532 4,582 4,692 4,719 8.1
Goodland 4,522 4,559 4,557 4,554 4,457 -1.4Great Bend 16,092 15,923 15,901 15,840 15,717 -2.3Hays 20,717 20,993 21,038 21,044 21,092 1.8Haysville 10,883 10,951 11,004 11,112 11,212 3.0
Herington 2,525 2,493 2,449 2,413 2,396 -5.1Hesston 3,725 3,742 3,736 3,734 3,813 2.4Hiawatha 3,181 3,133 3,178 3,108 3,095 -2.7Hillsboro 2,969 2,926 2,903 2,893 2,869 -3.4
Hoisington 2,723 2,691 2,685 2,664 2,623 -3.7Holton 3,322 3,302 3,278 3,316 3,263 -1.8Hugoton 3,829 3,927 3,979 3,966 3,964 3.5Hutchinson 42,142 41,962 41,889 41,642 41,569 -1.4
Independence 9,332 9,242 9,230 9,162 8,958 -4.0Iola 5,687 5,698 5,613 5,553 5,470 -3.8Junction City 24,015 25,817 25,388 24,665 24,621 2.5Kansas City 146,453 147,268 148,483 149,636 151,306 3.3
Table B6City Population*
Kansas, 2011-2015
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PercentCity of ChangeResidence 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011-2015
Table B6City Population*
Kansas, 2011-2015
Year
Kingman 3,176 3,169 3,158 3,094 3,086 -2.8Lansing 11,385 11,591 11,642 11,713 11,767 3.4Larned 4,080 4,023 4,046 4,023 3,967 -2.8Lawrence 88,727 89,512 90,811 92,763 93,917 5.8
Leavenworth 35,675 35,816 35,891 36,000 35,980 0.9Leawood 32,389 32,539 32,991 34,395 34,579 6.8Lenexa 48,972 49,398 50,344 51,042 52,490 7.2Liberal 20,861 21,084 20,956 21,012 20,746 -0.6
Lindsborg 3,465 3,464 3,481 3,438 3,383 -2.4Louisburg 4,305 4,282 4,299 4,322 4,276 -0.7Lyons 3,736 3,733 3,737 3,737 3,725 -0.3McPherson 13,182 13,218 13,322 13,189 13,144 -0.3
Maize 3,437 3,708 3,823 4,073 4,362 26.9Manhattan 53,678 56,069 56,143 56,078 56,308 4.9Marysville 3,261 3,295 3,295 3,295 3,323 1.9Merriam 11,180 11,174 11,281 11,290 11,288 1.0
Mission 9,475 9,467 9,516 9,501 9,491 0.2Mission Hills 3,554 3,564 3,582 3,597 3,601 1.3Mulvane 6,127 6,267 6,287 6,289 6,314 3.1Newton 19,230 19,189 19,117 19,120 19,216 -0.1
Norton 2,908 2,871 2,880 2,846 2,841 -2.3Olathe 127,907 130,045 131,885 133,062 134,305 5.0Osage City 2,945 2,903 2,899 2,862 2,844 -3.4Osawatomie 4,437 4,388 4,385 4,357 4,297 -3.2
Ottawa 12,620 12,575 12,482 12,403 12,387 -1.8Overland Park 176,185 178,919 181,260 184,525 186,515 5.9Paola 5,590 5,550 5,630 5,593 5,527 -1.1Park City 7,336 7,446 7,499 7,556 7,618 3.8
Parsons 10,454 10,327 10,164 10,174 10,090 -3.5Phillipsburg 2,542 2,520 2,541 2,556 2,524 -0.7Pittsburg 20,276 20,360 20,398 20,394 20,409 0.7Prairie Village 21,795 21,769 21,892 21,877 21,877 0.4
Pratt 6,850 6,880 6,986 6,963 6,849 0.0Roeland Park 6,841 6,816 6,845 6,840 6,827 -0.2Rose Hill 3,928 3,932 3,942 3,960 3,995 1.7Russell 4,497 4,481 4,475 4,484 4,534 0.8
Sabetha 2,555 2,559 2,568 2,564 2,585 1.2St Marys 2,664 2,656 2,677 2,664 2,662 -0.1Salina 47,910 48,045 47,846 47,867 47,813 -0.2Scott City 3,796 3,817 3,889 3,927 3,838 1.1
Shawnee 63,219 63,622 64,323 64,599 65,046 2.9Spring Hill 5,483 5,612 5,730 5,896 5,981 9.1Tonganoxie 5,065 5,108 5,165 5,192 5,248 3.6Topeka 128,188 127,939 127,679 127,215 127,265 -0.7
Ulysses 6,267 6,239 6,274 6,160 6,097 -2.7Valley Center 6,861 6,965 7,011 7,057 7,222 5.3Wamego 4,435 4,485 4,603 4,578 4,627 4.3
Wellington 8,057 7,997 7,967 7,942 7,987 -0.9Wichita 384,445 385,577 386,552 388,413 389,965 1.4Winfield 12,288 12,365 12,333 12,258 12,204 -0.7
* Includes cities with populations of 2,500 or more as reported by the 2010 U.S. Census. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census.
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C. LIVE BIRTHS AND FERTILITY
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1912 22.8 29.8 1964 19.9 21.11913 21.0 29.5 1965 17.8 19.41914 21.2 29.9 1966 16.3 18.41915 22.2 29.5 1967 15.6 17.81916 24.0 29.1 1968 15.7 17.61917 22.2 28.5 1969 16.3 17.91918 22.1 28.2 1970 17.0 18.41919 20.4 26.1 1971 16.0 17.21920 22.7 27.7 1972 14.6 15.61921 23.7 28.1 1973 13.9 14.81922 21.9 26.2 1974 14.2 14.81923 21.8 26.0 1975 14.6 14.61924 20.9 26.1 1976 15.2 14.61925 20.8 25.1 1977 15.7 15.11926 19.6 24.2 1978 15.5 15.01927 19.2 23.5 1979 16.5 15.61928 18.4 22.2 1980 17.2 15.91929 17.7 21.2 1981 17.3 15.81930 18.4 21.3 1982 16.9 15.91931 18.2 20.2 1983 16.6 15.61932 17.5 19.5 1984 16.4 15.61933 17.0 18.4 1985 16.1 15.81934 17.8 19.0 1986 15.9 15.61935 16.5 18.7 1987 15.5 15.71936 16.3 18.4 1988 15.5 16.01937 16.0 18.7 1989 15.4 16.41938 16.4 19.2 1990 15.7 16.71939 16.2 18.8 1991 15.1 16.31940 16.2 19.4 1992 15.0 15.91941 17.3 20.3 1993 14.7 15.51942 19.4 22.2 1994 14.6 15.21943 20.0 22.7 1995 14.5 14.81944 19.4 21.2 1996 14.2 14.71945 17.5 20.4 1997 14.3 14.51946 21.7 24.1 1998 14.6 14.61947 24.3 26.6 1999 14.6 14.51948 22.7 24.9 2000 14.7 14.71949 22.9 24.5 2001 14.4 14.11950 23.1 24.1 2002 14.5 13.91951 24.4 24.9 2003 14.4 14.11952 25.2 25.1 2004 14.5 14.01953 26.4 25.1 2005 14.5 14.01954 26.8 25.3 2006 14.8 14.21955 25.8 25.0 2007 15.1 14.31956 25.5 25.2 2008 14.9 13.91957 25.5 25.3 2009 14.7 13.51958 24.6 24.5 2010 14.2 13.01959 24.8 24.2 2011 13.8 12.71960 23.8 23.7 2012 14.0 12.61961 23.3 23.3 2013 13.4 12.51962 22.5 22.4 2014 13.5 12.51963 21.2 21.7 2015 13.4 12.4
*Rate per 1,000 population†1912-1933 Occurrence data 1934-2015 Residence data
U.S.
Table C1Birth Rates*
Kansas† and the U.S., 1912-2015
Birth Rates Birth Rates
34
*1912-1934 Occurrence data 1935-2015 Residence data
Figure C1
*Rate per 1,000 Female Population 15-44
Figure C2
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
1912 1922 1932 1942 1952 1962 1972 1982 1992 2002 2012
Rat
e
Year
Birth RatesKansas and the U.S., 1912-2015
Kansas *
U.S.
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
1996 1999 2002 2005 2008 2011 2014
Rat
e
Year
Fertility Rates*Kansas and the U.S., 1996-2015
Kansas
U.S.
35
PercentChange
Age-Group 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 1996-2015
Total 64.8 65.6 67.0 67.4 69.1 67.7 68.6 69.2 69.6 70.0 73.2 75.5 75.4 74.6 72.7 71.2 72.2 69.5 69.9 69.9 7.9
15-24 80.1 80.6 79.5 80.0 82.5 79.1 77.2 75.2 74.9 76.6 78.4 80.2 81.0 76.1 74.0 69.3 68.0 62.2 59.8 58.2 -27.325-34 101.3 103.8 108.8 111.2 113.3 111.9 114.2 115.5 115.2 112.5 119.8 121.7 121.7 120.4 115.4 115.0 117.5 115.8 119.5 120.2 18.735-44 18.9 19.3 20.4 20.4 20.8 20.2 21.1 22.3 22.8 23.2 24.1 24.9 24.9 24.7 25.2 24.6 26.4 26.1 26.6 27.7 46.6
*Rate per 1,000 female age-group population
Table C2Age-Specific Fertility Rates*
by Age-Group of MotherKansas, 1996-2015
Year
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
140.0
15-24 25-34 35-44
Rat
e
Age-Group
Age-Specific Fertility Rates by Year by Age-Group of Mother*Kansas, 2011-2015
2011 2012
2013 2014
2015
*Rate per 1,000 Female Age- Group PopulationFigure C3
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Age-Groupof Mother Number Percent Male Female
Total* 39,126 100 19,966 19,160
Under 15 14 0.0 6 8
15-17 574 1.5 292 282
18-19 1,902 4.9 972 930
20-24 9,264 23.7 4,725 4,539
25-29 12,342 31.5 6,421 5,921
30-34 10,248 26.2 5,152 5,096
35-39 4,012 10.3 2,005 2,007
40-44 727 1.9 373 354
45 & Over 40 0.1 19 21
n.s. 3 n/a 1 2
Age-Group Under 45 &of Father Total 18 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Total.. 39,126 588 14 2,476 9,264 12,342 10,248 4,012 727 40 3
Under 18..... 206 129 5 186 14 1 0 0 0 0 0
10-14 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15-19 917 295 5 687 206 18 1 0 0 0 0
20-24 5,660 105 0 1,014 3,828 683 96 35 2 2 0
25-29 9,898 7 0 165 2,841 5,760 974 134 23 1 0
30-34 10,795 2 0 42 739 3,803 5,444 713 51 3 0
35-39 5,622 0 0 9 217 862 2,512 1,876 140 3 3
40-44 1,805 1 0 5 51 204 517 742 276 10 0
45 & Over 838 0 0 4 34 116 205 272 189 18 0
n.s. 3,589 176 9 548 1,348 896 499 240 46 3 0
Table C3Live Births by Age-Group of Mother by Sex of Infant
Kansas, 2015
Total Sex
Age-Group of Mother
Table C4Live Births by Age-Group of Father by Age-Group of Mother
Kansas, 2015
37
50
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Figure C4
Age-Group of Mother
Under 45 &Birth Order Total 18 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Total 39,126 588 14 2,476 9,264 12,342 10,248 4,012 727 40 3
First 13,981 547 14 2,059 4,485 4,265 2,385 669 99 5 0Second 12,487 38 0 367 3,167 4,153 3,479 1,147 167 7 0Third 7,237 3 0 42 1,217 2,436 2,381 1,010 146 5 0Fourth 3,271 0 0 7 290 1,026 1,212 605 123 7 1Fifth 1,264 0 0 1 82 320 484 297 73 5 2Sixth 461 0 0 0 20 97 175 129 39 1 0Seventh 218 0 0 0 2 32 74 77 31 2 0Eighth 95 0 0 0 0 7 33 40 13 2 0Ninth 50 0 0 0 1 4 12 18 14 1 0Tenth & Over 62 0 0 0 0 2 13 20 22 5 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Live Births by Birth Order*Kansas, 2015
Table C6Live Births by Birth Order by Age-Group of Mother
Kansas, 2015
13,981
12,487
7,237
3,271
1,264461 218 95 50 62 0
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th &Over
n.s.
Num
ber
Birth Order
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G
roup
of M
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ber
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cent
Num
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Num
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Per
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Num
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Per
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1,13
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te N
on-H
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3,36
212
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4
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nic
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Nat
ive
Am
eric
an N
on-H
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nic
185
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4424
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land
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538
n.s.
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314
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by
Pop
ulat
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Gro
up o
f Mot
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by T
rimes
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te N
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nic
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163
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te N
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nic
27,7
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234
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85,
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ck N
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land
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671
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34.5
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pani
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73.8
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irths
by
Pop
ulat
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Gro
up o
f Mot
her b
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nal R
oute
of D
eliv
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County of 5-YearResidence Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Rate
Kansas 39,628 13.8 40,304 14.0 38,805 13.4 39,193 13.5 39,126 13.4 13.6
Allen 153 11.5 154 11.6 143 10.9 157 12.2 144 11.3 11.5Anderson 108 13.4 85 10.7 94 11.9 104 13.2 84 10.8 12.0Atchison 212 12.6 204 12.1 191 11.4 205 12.4 208 12.7 12.2Barber 66 13.5 66 13.6 60 12.1 63 12.9 59 12.2 12.9Barton 379 13.6 401 14.6 350 12.7 340 12.4 362 13.4 13.3
Bourbon 205 13.7 203 13.6 218 14.7 228 15.4 211 14.3 14.3Brown 161 16.1 136 13.8 139 13.9 119 12.1 133 13.6 13.9Butler 725 11.0 801 12.2 751 11.4 749 11.3 744 11.1 11.4Chase 23 8.2 26 9.4 26 9.6 30 11.1 24 9.0 9.5Chautauqua 38 10.6 40 11.2 34 9.6 32 9.2 42 12.3 10.6
Cherokee 254 11.9 227 10.7 219 10.4 239 11.5 252 12.3 11.4Cheyenne 34 12.5 26 9.7 27 10.0 30 11.1 39 14.6 11.6Clark 22 10.3 30 13.8 20 9.1 18 8.4 25 11.9 10.7Clay 106 12.4 97 11.4 113 13.4 108 13.0 89 10.7 12.2Cloud 107 11.4 135 14.4 103 11.1 102 10.9 127 13.8 12.3
Coffey 77 9.0 82 9.6 94 11.2 87 10.3 76 9.1 9.8Comanche 31 16.5 23 12.0 21 10.7 24 12.3 21 11.4 12.6Cowley 467 12.9 456 12.6 456 12.6 459 12.8 445 12.4 12.6Crawford 508 13.0 493 12.5 489 12.4 560 14.3 477 12.2 12.9Decatur 31 10.6 37 12.9 33 11.3 36 12.4 34 11.6 11.7
Dickinson 240 12.2 205 10.4 218 11.1 222 11.4 236 12.2 11.5Doniphan 83 10.4 85 10.8 81 10.3 63 8.0 97 12.4 10.4Douglas 1,216 10.8 1,262 11.2 1,219 10.7 1,216 10.4 1,327 11.2 10.9Edwards 29 9.6 39 13.1 32 10.9 39 12.9 29 9.8 11.2Elk 17 6.0 27 9.9 27 10.2 33 12.2 21 8.1 9.3
Ellis 408 14.2 406 14.0 360 12.4 336 11.6 364 12.5 12.9Ellsworth 69 10.6 67 10.3 52 8.1 55 8.6 65 10.2 9.6Finney 721 19.4 703 18.9 656 17.7 690 18.6 725 19.5 18.8Ford 700 20.2 673 19.4 681 19.6 663 19.1 649 18.8 19.4Franklin 304 11.7 324 12.5 332 12.9 313 12.2 320 12.5 12.4
Geary 930 26.3 1,060 27.9 1,029 27.5 1,052 28.7 1,118 30.2 28.1Gove 35 13.0 30 11.0 30 10.8 42 15.4 37 14.0 12.8Graham 25 9.5 29 11.2 24 9.3 24 9.4 21 8.1 9.5Grant 127 15.9 112 14.1 123 15.5 132 16.9 121 15.6 15.6Gray 87 14.2 87 14.4 103 17.1 81 13.3 81 13.2 14.5
Greeley 19 15.1 19 14.6 25 19.4 19 14.6 16 12.0 15.1Greenwood 65 9.8 59 9.1 62 9.7 66 10.4 69 11.1 10.0Hamilton 43 16.1 41 15.5 37 14.2 43 16.5 34 13.7 15.2Harper 68 11.3 66 11.2 83 14.2 86 14.8 80 13.8 13.0Harvey 428 12.3 463 13.3 445 12.8 414 11.9 411 11.7 12.4
Haskell 52 12.1 58 13.6 52 12.6 49 11.9 56 13.8 12.8Hodgeman 21 10.7 28 14.3 21 10.8 25 13.0 14 7.4 11.3Jackson 156 11.6 176 13.1 156 11.7 171 12.6 172 12.9 12.4Jefferson 172 9.1 196 10.3 195 10.4 177 9.4 184 9.7 9.8Jewell 19 6.1 31 10.2 27 8.9 33 10.8 31 10.4 9.3
Johnson 7,355 13.3 7,437 13.3 7,320 12.9 7,394 12.9 7,528 13.0 13.1Kearny 62 15.6 55 13.9 63 16.1 62 15.8 63 15.9 15.4Kingman 71 9.0 80 10.2 90 11.5 73 9.5 98 12.7 10.6Kiowa 38 14.9 32 12.8 39 15.5 28 11.1 37 14.4 13.8Labette 243 11.3 297 14.0 270 12.9 264 12.6 257 12.4 12.6
Lane 22 12.6 22 12.9 23 13.4 19 11.3 13 7.8 11.6Leavenworth 967 12.5 966 12.4 955 12.2 987 12.5 1,013 12.8 12.5Lincoln 38 11.8 33 10.4 25 7.9 34 10.7 28 9.0 10.0Linn 101 10.5 97 10.3 91 9.6 111 11.7 109 11.4 10.7Logan 36 12.9 30 10.8 33 11.8 37 13.2 43 15.2 12.8
Kansas, 2011-2015
2011
Table C10Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Number and Rate†
Year2012 2014 20152013
44
County of 5-YearResidence Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Rate
Kansas, 2011-2015
2011
Table C10Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Number and Rate†
Year2012 2014 20152013
Lyon 420 12.4 421 12.5 419 12.5 406 12.2 416 12.5 12.4McPherson 347 11.9 366 12.5 320 10.8 343 11.7 336 11.6 11.7Marion 112 8.9 112 9.1 109 8.9 130 10.6 109 9.0 9.3Marshall 114 11.4 124 12.4 125 12.5 123 12.3 138 13.9 12.5Meade 72 15.9 45 10.2 69 15.9 56 12.9 68 15.7 14.1
Miami 380 11.6 364 11.2 297 9.0 410 12.5 354 10.9 11.0Mitchell 84 13.3 74 11.6 72 11.3 92 14.6 77 12.3 12.6Montgomery 457 13.1 502 14.6 427 12.5 453 13.3 447 13.4 13.4Morris 64 10.9 73 12.5 59 10.3 62 10.9 54 9.6 10.8Morton 39 12.2 52 16.4 37 11.8 40 12.9 24 8.0 12.3
Nemaha 125 12.4 126 12.4 154 15.2 157 15.5 146 14.3 13.9Neosho 214 13.0 230 14.0 204 12.4 218 13.3 189 11.6 12.9Ness 28 9.0 41 13.4 33 10.7 38 12.2 33 11.0 11.3Norton 49 8.7 53 9.4 51 9.1 57 10.3 61 11.0 9.7Osage 184 11.3 157 9.7 150 9.3 174 10.9 158 10.0 10.2
Osborne 39 10.1 37 9.7 50 13.1 46 12.2 49 13.3 11.7Ottawa 46 7.5 68 11.2 58 9.6 50 8.2 60 10.0 9.3Pawnee 75 10.7 68 9.8 63 9.0 64 9.3 67 9.8 9.7Phillips 50 9.0 74 13.4 65 11.7 73 13.2 50 9.2 11.3Pottawatomie 354 16.1 370 16.6 353 15.6 345 15.1 362 15.5 15.8
Pratt 164 16.9 149 15.3 122 12.4 147 14.9 142 14.7 14.8Rawlins 15 6.0 33 12.9 22 8.5 34 13.2 26 10.4 10.2Reno 759 11.7 742 11.5 743 11.6 737 11.6 683 10.7 11.4Republic 46 9.4 48 9.9 49 10.2 52 10.8 49 10.4 10.1Rice 119 11.8 119 11.9 128 12.8 125 12.5 132 13.2 12.4
Riley 1,119 15.3 1,177 15.6 999 13.3 1,073 14.3 1,017 13.5 14.4Rooks 63 12.2 62 11.9 60 11.6 59 11.4 58 11.2 11.6Rush 26 8.0 31 9.6 30 9.4 21 6.6 37 11.8 9.1Russell 85 12.2 85 12.2 94 13.6 82 11.8 74 10.5 12.1Saline 756 13.5 766 13.7 772 13.9 752 13.5 729 13.1 13.5
Scott 76 15.5 62 12.6 61 12.1 73 14.4 51 10.3 13.0Sedgwick 7,818 15.6 7,889 15.7 7,487 14.8 7,358 14.5 7,284 14.2 15.0Seward 451 19.3 462 19.6 441 18.9 444 18.9 428 18.5 19.0Shawnee 2,464 13.8 2,431 13.6 2,352 13.2 2,340 13.1 2,269 12.7 13.3Sheridan 31 12.1 26 10.2 31 12.1 24 9.5 28 11.1 11.0
Sherman 72 11.9 82 13.4 80 13.1 82 13.4 84 14.0 13.2Smith 27 7.0 40 10.6 28 7.6 28 7.4 50 13.5 9.2Stafford 45 10.3 40 9.2 49 11.2 54 12.6 55 13.0 11.2Stanton 29 12.9 29 13.3 38 17.3 26 12.3 39 18.8 14.9Stevens 84 15.0 89 15.5 99 17.0 67 11.5 77 13.3 14.4
Sumner 263 11.1 279 11.8 272 11.5 252 10.7 290 12.3 11.5Thomas 99 12.4 118 14.9 98 12.3 138 17.5 107 13.5 14.1Trego 27 9.2 24 8.0 33 11.1 36 12.4 46 15.7 11.3Wabaunsee 83 11.8 107 15.2 98 13.9 70 10.0 90 12.9 12.8Wallace 18 11.8 20 13.2 23 14.7 16 10.6 20 13.2 12.7
Washington 61 10.4 68 11.8 79 14.0 66 11.8 86 15.4 12.7Wichita 23 10.1 31 13.7 25 11.4 28 12.9 20 9.3 11.5Wilson 114 12.3 123 13.5 109 12.0 109 12.1 98 11.1 12.2Woodson 31 9.4 28 8.5 29 9.0 35 11.1 31 10.0 9.6Wyandotte 2,732 17.3 2,770 17.4 2,678 16.7 2,785 17.2 2,763 16.9 17.1n.s. 1 N/A 0 N/A 1 N/A 0 N/A 2 N/A N/APeer GroupFrontier 1,268 11.2 1,316 11.7 1,297 11.5 1,325 11.9 1,337 12.1 11.7Rural 2,815 11.5 2,870 12.1 2,859 12.1 2,879 12.3 2,818 12.1 12.0Densely -Settled Rural 6,626 14.1 6,671 14.0 6,353 13.3 6,396 13.5 6,485 13.7 13.7Semi-Urban 6,366 13.8 6,692 14.3 6,284 13.5 6,513 14.0 6,300 13.6 13.8Urban 22,552 14.3 22,755 14.3 22,011 13.7 22,080 13.6 22,184 13.6 13.9
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.† Rate per 1,000 population.
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County of 45 & Residence Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Kansas 39,126 14 2,476 9,264 12,342 10,248 4,012 727 40 3
Allen 144 0 16 46 36 29 15 2 0 0Anderson 84 0 4 25 30 21 3 1 0 0Atchison 208 0 14 66 72 42 12 2 0 0Barber 59 0 4 21 20 11 3 0 0 0Barton 362 0 29 106 129 69 27 2 0 0
Bourbon 211 0 19 73 70 32 13 4 0 0Brown 133 0 11 42 40 27 13 0 0 0Butler 744 0 49 161 265 190 70 9 0 0Chase 24 0 1 5 12 5 1 0 0 0Chautauqua 42 0 3 11 17 8 3 0 0 0
Cherokee 252 0 25 93 76 42 14 2 0 0Cheyenne 39 0 5 6 15 8 5 0 0 0Clark 25 0 2 5 7 6 4 1 0 0Clay 89 0 5 29 31 20 3 1 0 0Cloud 127 0 9 42 43 25 7 1 0 0
Coffey 76 0 4 25 25 16 5 1 0 0Comanche 21 0 0 4 7 8 1 1 0 0Cowley 445 0 35 158 138 74 32 8 0 0Crawford. 477 0 44 135 157 97 36 8 0 0Decatur 34 0 1 13 13 5 2 0 0 0
Dickinson 236 0 14 67 90 37 21 7 0 0Doniphan 97 0 0 34 36 20 6 1 0 0Douglas 1,327 1 51 251 386 419 187 29 3 0Edwards 29 0 1 9 10 7 0 2 0 0Elk 21 0 1 6 8 5 1 0 0 0
Ellis 364 0 14 78 132 96 38 6 0 0Ellsworth 65 0 2 11 26 19 5 2 0 0Finney 725 0 73 217 222 135 57 20 1 0Ford 649 0 70 198 208 105 56 11 1 0Franklin 320 0 26 104 100 62 21 6 1 0
Geary 1,118 0 59 437 347 193 71 10 1 0Gove 37 0 1 11 11 8 5 1 0 0Graham 21 0 1 6 8 5 1 0 0 0Grant 121 0 13 41 37 22 4 4 0 0Gray 81 0 2 23 20 26 9 1 0 0
Greeley 16 0 2 1 3 5 4 1 0 0Greenwood 69 0 5 20 27 14 3 0 0 0Hamilton 34 0 2 12 11 8 1 0 0 0Harper 80 0 6 26 19 21 6 2 0 0Harvey 411 1 22 92 154 93 40 8 1 0
Haskell 56 0 5 19 15 13 4 0 0 0Hodgeman 14 0 2 2 6 2 2 0 0 0Jackson 172 0 15 47 56 37 14 3 0 0Jefferson 184 0 16 32 71 44 18 3 0 0Jewell 31 0 2 9 13 6 1 0 0 0
Johnson 7,528 0 187 789 2,150 2,967 1,230 198 7 0Kearny 63 0 8 18 20 11 5 1 0 0Kingman 98 0 5 24 45 17 6 1 0 0Kiowa 37 0 1 8 17 6 5 0 0 0Labette 257 0 19 93 86 38 17 4 0 0
Lane 13 0 0 1 7 2 2 1 0 0Leavenworth 1,013 0 58 238 287 288 123 17 2 0Lincoln 28 0 2 7 7 5 7 0 0 0Linn 109 0 18 24 40 18 8 1 0 0Logan 43 0 2 13 19 8 1 0 0 0
Age-Group of Mother
Table C11Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Age-Group of MotherKansas, 2015
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County of 45 & Residence Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Age-Group of Mother
Table C11Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Age-Group of MotherKansas, 2015
Lyon 416 0 23 122 142 88 36 4 1 0McPherson 336 0 21 70 122 88 26 8 1 0Marion 109 0 5 28 31 32 10 3 0 0Marshall 138 0 4 34 44 40 15 1 0 0Meade 68 0 6 20 22 9 8 3 0 0
Miami 354 0 24 76 110 92 49 1 2 0Mitchell 77 0 5 15 30 17 9 1 0 0Montgomery 447 0 41 152 138 88 19 9 0 0Morris 54 0 4 12 19 16 3 0 0 0Morton 24 0 3 3 6 10 2 0 0 0
Nemaha 146 0 9 31 53 39 10 4 0 0Neosho 189 0 22 51 53 42 19 2 0 0Ness 33 0 3 10 11 9 0 0 0 0Norton 61 0 4 22 14 13 6 2 0 0Osage 158 0 11 47 59 31 8 2 0 0
Osborne 49 0 1 12 25 8 3 0 0 0Ottawa 60 0 2 16 20 16 4 1 1 0Pawnee 67 0 5 23 22 11 5 1 0 0Phillips 50 0 4 17 11 13 4 1 0 0Pottawatomie 362 0 10 54 126 112 45 13 2 0
Pratt 142 0 17 27 50 42 6 0 0 0Rawlins 26 0 4 3 6 11 1 1 0 0Reno 683 1 52 213 229 134 47 7 0 0Republic 49 0 2 10 20 13 1 3 0 0Rice 132 0 7 35 50 27 8 5 0 0
Riley 1,017 0 50 281 363 233 69 19 2 0Rooks 58 0 4 12 20 16 6 0 0 0Rush 37 0 0 10 10 12 5 0 0 0Russell 74 0 4 25 28 10 5 2 0 0Saline 729 0 55 184 269 150 60 11 0 0
Scott 51 0 2 14 22 9 4 0 0 0Sedgwick 7,284 3 498 1,800 2,349 1,783 701 139 8 3Seward 428 0 48 136 141 72 28 2 1 0Shawnee 2,269 2 186 542 712 572 211 42 2 0Sheridan 28 0 0 6 12 3 6 1 0 0
Sherman 84 1 5 20 36 19 3 0 0 0Smith 50 0 2 14 19 9 5 1 0 0Stafford 55 0 12 14 17 10 2 0 0 0Stanton 39 0 3 10 8 14 4 0 0 0Stevens 77 0 4 25 26 12 9 1 0 0
Sumner 290 0 28 93 88 55 22 4 0 0Thomas 107 0 7 32 39 24 5 0 0 0Trego 46 0 3 15 17 7 3 1 0 0Wabaunsee 90 1 2 15 28 26 14 3 1 0Wallace 20 0 0 2 8 8 2 0 0 0
Washington 86 0 1 20 35 21 9 0 0 0Wichita 20 0 2 5 8 5 0 0 0 0Wilson. 98 0 5 38 28 17 9 1 0 0Woodson 31 0 5 5 9 6 6 0 0 0Wyandotte 2,763 4 276 808 739 657 232 45 2 0
n.s. 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Peer GroupFrontier 1,337 1 94 344 483 293 107 15 0 0Rural 2,818 1 182 775 950 649 215 44 2 0Densely -Settled Rural 6,485 0 522 1,881 2,153 1,288 524 110 7 0Semi-Urban 6,300 2 422 1,835 2,132 1,332 482 88 7 0Urban 22,184 10 1,256 4,428 6,623 6,686 2,684 470 24 3
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County of 19 & 42 &Residence Total Under 20-22 23-27 28-31 32-35 36 37-38 39 40-41 Over n.s.
Kansas 39,126 16 38 176 299 1,505 1,392 9,424 15,164 10,959 132 21 8.8
Allen 144 0 1 1 0 8 4 27 64 37 1 1 9.8Anderson 84 0 0 0 0 4 2 24 27 26 1 0 7.1Atchison 208 0 0 2 0 7 8 49 77 65 0 0 8.2Barber 59 0 0 0 0 2 1 10 25 19 2 0 5.1Barton 362 0 0 3 4 16 18 92 147 81 1 0 11.3
Bourbon 211 0 0 2 2 6 13 46 111 29 1 1 11.0Brown 133 0 0 0 0 8 3 26 56 39 0 1 8.3Butler 744 0 0 5 6 33 29 192 268 209 2 0 9.8Chase 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 12 7 0 0 0.0Chautauqua 42 0 0 0 1 4 2 11 11 13 0 0 16.7
Cherokee 252 0 0 0 2 12 13 72 101 50 0 2 10.8Cheyenne 39 0 0 0 0 3 5 13 12 6 0 0 20.5Clark 25 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 12 5 0 0 12.0Clay 89 0 0 0 1 6 6 19 35 22 0 0 14.6Cloud 127 0 0 0 1 2 6 26 64 28 0 0 7.1
Coffey 76 0 0 0 1 1 1 17 45 11 0 0 3.9Comanche 21 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 11 5 0 0 4.8Cowley 445 0 0 1 3 29 19 142 153 97 1 0 11.7Crawford 477 0 0 3 0 29 47 151 167 79 1 0 16.6Decatur 34 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 14 12 1 0 5.9
Dickinson 236 0 0 0 2 14 8 52 85 73 2 0 10.2Doniphan 97 0 0 2 0 3 4 15 32 40 0 1 9.4Douglas 1,327 0 0 7 8 41 48 323 522 369 9 0 7.8Edwards 29 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 13 10 0 0 10.3Elk 21 0 0 0 0 2 1 6 5 7 0 0 14.3
Ellis 364 0 2 0 3 7 14 88 143 106 1 0 7.1Ellsworth 65 0 0 0 0 0 7 15 32 11 0 0 10.8Finney 725 0 2 2 4 27 28 200 297 163 2 0 8.7Ford 649 0 1 2 3 23 20 140 263 195 2 0 7.6Franklin 320 0 0 1 1 15 13 82 127 79 1 1 9.4
Geary 1,118 4 2 3 9 40 35 314 385 324 2 0 8.3Gove 37 0 0 0 0 2 0 11 16 8 0 0 5.4Graham 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 6 0 0 0.0Grant 121 0 0 0 1 8 3 33 42 34 0 0 9.9Gray 81 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 33 27 0 0 1.2
Greeley 16 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 8 3 0 0 12.5Greenwood 69 0 0 0 0 4 4 22 21 18 0 0 11.6Hamilton 34 0 0 1 0 0 1 9 14 9 0 0 5.9Harper 80 0 0 0 1 2 5 13 37 22 0 0 10.0Harvey 411 0 0 4 7 28 12 103 166 90 1 0 12.4
Haskell 56 0 0 0 0 2 1 15 30 8 0 0 5.4Hodgeman 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 4 0 0 0.0Jackson 172 0 0 1 4 5 7 44 70 40 1 0 9.9Jefferson 184 2 0 0 0 5 7 42 82 44 2 0 7.6Jewell 31 0 0 0 0 2 2 9 10 6 2 0 12.9
Johnson 7,528 3 7 24 56 281 237 1,570 2,823 2,502 25 0 8.1Kearny 63 0 0 0 1 2 0 13 34 13 0 0 4.8Kingman 98 0 0 0 2 2 1 17 42 33 0 1 5.2Kiowa 37 0 0 0 0 2 0 7 13 12 3 0 5.4Labette 257 0 0 1 1 18 18 72 102 44 0 1 14.8
Lane 13 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 3 5 0 0 15.4Leavenworth 1,013 0 0 3 6 36 48 242 412 262 4 0 9.2Lincoln 28 1 0 0 1 1 0 5 9 11 0 0 10.7Linn 109 0 0 2 0 7 4 30 40 26 0 0 11.9Logan 43 0 0 1 0 2 2 13 12 13 0 0 11.6
Percent Premature <37 weeks
Weeks Gestation
Table C12Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
By Weeks GestationKansas, 2015
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County of 19 & 42 &Residence Total Under 20-22 23-27 28-31 32-35 36 37-38 39 40-41 Over n.s.
Percent Premature <37 weeks
Weeks Gestation
Table C12Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
By Weeks GestationKansas, 2015
Lyon 416 0 1 2 1 19 12 112 166 101 2 0 8.4McPherson 336 0 0 0 1 10 11 88 146 80 0 0 6.5Marion 109 0 0 0 3 5 4 37 37 23 0 0 11.0Marshall 138 0 0 1 0 1 5 29 67 35 0 0 5.1Meade 68 0 0 0 1 6 1 15 25 18 2 0 11.8
Miami 354 0 0 0 2 18 9 73 148 101 2 1 8.2Mitchell 77 0 0 0 1 0 4 25 29 18 0 0 6.5Montgomery 447 0 0 4 7 17 19 124 203 68 2 3 10.6Morris 54 0 0 0 0 5 1 8 31 9 0 0 11.1Morton 24 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 9 9 0 0 12.5
Nemaha 146 0 0 0 0 3 3 17 56 67 0 0 4.1Neosho 189 0 0 0 1 6 6 42 76 55 3 0 6.9Ness 33 0 0 0 0 3 0 5 16 9 0 0 9.1Norton 61 0 0 0 1 2 2 9 22 25 0 0 8.2Osage 158 0 0 1 0 3 6 37 81 30 0 0 6.3
Osborne 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 23 12 0 0 0.0Ottawa 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 34 15 0 0 0.0Pawnee 67 0 0 0 1 3 2 12 33 15 0 1 9.1Phillips 50 0 0 0 0 2 1 14 14 18 1 0 6.0Pottawatomie 362 0 0 1 1 14 10 86 151 97 2 0 7.2
Pratt 142 0 0 0 1 3 4 24 61 49 0 0 5.6Rawlins 26 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 10 6 0 0 7.7Reno 683 0 2 3 10 31 22 162 271 180 2 0 10.0Republic 49 0 0 1 0 1 1 13 19 13 1 0 6.1Rice 132 0 0 0 2 6 7 40 41 35 1 0 11.4
Riley 1,017 0 0 7 5 27 41 222 392 320 2 1 7.9Rooks 58 0 0 0 0 2 2 13 26 15 0 0 6.9Rush 37 0 0 0 2 1 3 8 12 11 0 0 16.2Russell 74 0 0 0 0 2 2 18 34 18 0 0 5.4Saline 729 0 0 5 5 22 25 167 317 183 5 0 7.8
Scott 51 0 0 0 0 3 2 11 21 14 0 0 9.8Sedgwick 7,284 3 11 39 62 303 265 1,878 2,657 2,047 19 0 9.4Seward 428 1 0 1 5 8 6 102 171 129 3 2 4.9Shawnee 2,269 1 4 11 14 84 72 591 1,007 480 5 0 8.2Sheridan 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 8 6 0 0 0.0
Sherman 84 0 0 0 1 4 2 25 39 13 0 0 8.3Smith 50 0 0 1 0 1 3 14 15 16 0 0 10.0Stafford 55 0 0 0 0 2 3 10 22 17 1 0 9.1Stanton 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 20 5 0 0 0.0Stevens 77 0 0 0 1 2 0 16 40 18 0 0 3.9
Sumner 290 0 0 2 3 11 20 62 124 68 0 0 12.4Thomas 107 0 0 0 0 4 1 33 38 30 1 0 4.7Trego 46 0 0 0 0 2 1 14 12 17 0 0 6.5Wabaunsee 90 0 0 0 1 7 1 13 36 31 1 0 10.0Wallace 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 7 5 0 0 0.0
Washington 86 0 0 4 1 1 1 22 30 27 0 0 8.1Wichita 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 4 0 0 0.0Wilson 98 0 0 0 0 3 4 24 45 22 0 0 7.1Woodson 31 0 0 0 0 1 2 6 18 4 0 0 9.7Wyandotte 2,763 1 5 22 30 98 93 647 940 914 9 4 9.0
n.s. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 n/aPeer GroupFrontier 1,337 1 0 3 12 54 39 335 527 355 11 0 8.2Rural 2,818 0 0 8 19 97 86 637 1,189 773 6 3 7.5Densely -Settled Rural 6,485 3 7 24 40 251 252 1,610 2,642 1,624 24 8 8.9Semi-Urban 6,300 4 4 35 52 260 252 1,590 2,444 1,633 20 6 9.6Urban 22,184 8 27 106 176 843 763 5,251 8,361 6,574 71 4 8.7
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Month Care Began % Care 9th
County of in 1st orResidence Total 1st 2nd 3rd Trimester 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Later None n.s.
Kansas 39,126 1,034 15,276 15,516 81.7 3,311 1,475 876 546 395 190 317 190
Allen 144 10 38 55 71.5 20 11 3 3 3 0 1 0Anderson 84 3 30 31 76.2 8 4 4 1 1 0 2 0Atchison 208 2 70 81 74.3 31 10 7 2 1 0 2 2Barber 59 1 14 36 86.4 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Barton 362 12 143 144 82.6 30 14 6 3 7 1 2 0
Bourbon 211 3 105 52 76.9 18 7 9 3 6 2 3 3Brown 133 4 35 59 73.7 19 8 0 1 2 0 5 0Butler 744 16 367 245 84.5 59 22 11 9 2 3 9 1Chase 24 0 10 10 83.3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Chautauqua 42 0 14 19 80.5 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 1
Cherokee 252 2 69 99 69.1 45 15 6 5 5 0 0 6Cheyenne 39 1 21 7 74.4 4 2 1 1 1 1 0 0Clark 25 1 5 10 64.0 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Clay 89 2 23 49 83.1 6 2 1 3 1 1 1 0Cloud 127 2 43 55 79.4 8 7 5 4 1 1 0 1
Coffey 76 4 33 24 80.3 6 3 3 3 0 0 0 0Comanche 21 0 4 13 81.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Cowley 445 12 203 132 78.0 31 27 14 10 8 5 3 0Crawford 477 18 145 168 69.7 81 30 16 8 2 3 4 2Decatur 34 1 14 15 88.2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Dickinson 236 8 68 122 83.9 23 2 5 4 1 2 1 0Doniphan 97 6 35 41 85.4 7 3 0 2 1 1 0 1Douglas 1,327 23 589 517 85.3 88 36 20 13 16 8 13 4Edwards 29 1 6 15 75.9 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0Elk 21 0 8 4 57.1 5 1 1 0 1 1 0 0
Ellis 364 8 52 255 86.5 26 10 3 3 4 2 1 0Ellsworth 65 1 30 24 84.6 4 2 2 0 0 0 2 0Finney 725 23 150 269 61.2 130 56 36 23 21 12 2 3Ford 649 25 190 187 62.1 83 55 45 27 15 9 11 2Franklin 320 14 151 100 83.6 20 10 8 5 5 0 4 3
Geary 1,118 16 204 642 77.7 94 51 50 21 15 10 6 9Gove 37 0 18 13 83.8 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0Graham 21 1 2 14 81.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Grant 121 3 35 41 65.3 19 6 7 2 6 1 1 0Gray 81 5 23 31 72.8 11 2 4 4 1 0 0 0
Greeley 16 0 3 4 43.8 5 0 0 3 1 0 0 0Greenwood 69 1 23 25 71.0 9 3 5 1 1 0 1 0Hamilton 34 1 14 12 79.4 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0Harper 80 1 35 28 80.0 11 2 2 1 0 0 0 0Harvey 411 3 107 238 85.1 36 12 4 7 1 1 0 2
Haskell 56 1 12 22 62.5 13 4 3 0 0 0 1 0Hodgeman 14 0 4 4 57.1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0Jackson 172 1 35 88 72.5 23 9 7 4 1 1 2 1Jefferson 184 7 42 102 82.5 15 10 1 3 3 0 0 1Jewell 31 0 8 14 71.0 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson 7,528 277 4,001 2,529 91.1 388 109 68 33 23 15 31 54Kearny 63 1 16 28 72.6 9 2 1 1 3 1 0 1Kingman 98 3 34 41 81.3 9 5 0 2 1 1 0 2Kiowa 37 0 5 19 64.9 10 0 1 0 1 1 0 0Labette 257 8 111 73 75.3 17 16 8 16 5 0 1 2
Lane 13 0 3 6 69.2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Leavenworth 1,013 24 477 332 82.9 65 34 21 15 20 8 9 8Lincoln 28 1 15 11 96.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Linn 109 2 39 50 83.5 10 4 0 1 0 1 2 0Logan 43 0 14 15 69.0 6 3 3 1 0 0 0 1
Table C13Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Month Prenatal Care BeganKansas, 2015
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Month Care Began % Care 9th
County of in 1st orResidence Total 1st 2nd 3rd Trimester 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Later None n.s.
Table C13Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Month Prenatal Care BeganKansas, 2015
Lyon 416 19 188 136 82.5 36 20 6 3 3 3 2 0McPherson 336 11 119 155 84.8 23 10 10 2 4 2 0 0Marion 109 1 32 61 87.0 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 1Marshall 138 1 30 77 78.3 20 7 1 1 1 0 0 0Meade 68 2 17 19 55.9 14 7 5 0 1 0 3 0
Miami 354 21 180 115 89.8 18 10 5 2 0 0 1 2Mitchell 77 1 17 47 84.4 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Montgomery 447 40 160 123 73.7 44 23 14 17 8 5 4 9Morris 54 1 15 28 81.5 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 0Morton 24 1 6 9 66.7 4 1 0 2 1 0 0 0
Nemaha 146 1 37 84 83.6 11 7 5 1 0 0 0 0Neosho 189 5 68 68 74.6 15 14 5 8 3 1 2 0Ness 33 0 5 23 84.8 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0Norton 61 2 21 19 68.9 8 5 0 1 4 0 1 0Osage 158 7 31 91 81.6 14 5 5 1 2 1 1 0
Osborne 49 1 17 23 83.7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ottawa 60 0 27 25 86.7 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0Pawnee 67 4 18 23 67.2 8 4 4 2 1 0 3 0Phillips 50 1 10 27 77.6 6 2 1 0 0 1 1 1Pottawatomie 362 8 20 241 74.5 51 14 12 5 5 1 4 1
Pratt 142 3 16 81 70.4 29 5 4 2 1 0 1 0Rawlins 26 0 11 10 80.8 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0Reno 683 33 285 216 78.6 61 36 20 10 11 4 3 4Republic 49 1 13 25 79.6 5 2 1 2 0 0 0 0Rice 132 5 60 47 84.8 9 6 1 1 2 1 0 0
Riley 1,017 9 120 695 81.2 64 50 13 27 16 7 14 2Rooks 58 0 12 30 72.4 10 1 1 1 3 0 0 0Rush 37 1 8 23 86.5 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0Russell 74 0 13 52 87.8 4 2 0 2 1 0 0 0Saline 729 17 279 303 82.4 63 25 15 7 8 7 3 2
Scott 51 2 12 24 74.5 7 3 2 1 0 0 0 0Sedgwick 7,284 111 3,528 2,497 84.5 517 248 145 76 48 18 73 23Seward 428 11 132 131 64.2 50 37 28 12 13 6 7 1Shawnee 2,269 53 375 1,390 80.2 217 94 55 32 25 12 13 3Sheridan 28 1 6 15 78.6 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0
Sherman 84 8 37 24 82.1 7 6 1 1 0 0 0 0Smith 50 1 16 20 74.0 7 1 2 2 0 1 0 0Stafford 55 1 19 21 74.5 6 5 0 1 0 1 1 0Stanton 39 2 19 7 71.8 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 0Stevens 77 1 27 27 71.4 10 2 3 3 1 2 1 0
Sumner 290 6 154 97 88.9 20 6 2 4 0 0 0 1Thomas 107 6 21 58 81.0 11 5 0 0 3 0 1 2Trego 46 0 14 22 78.3 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0Wabaunsee 90 0 5 61 73.3 14 6 1 2 1 0 0 0Wallace 20 2 7 7 80.0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
Washington 86 1 25 37 73.3 18 4 1 0 0 0 0 0Wichita 20 0 2 9 55.0 4 0 0 3 2 0 0 0Wilson 98 3 37 38 79.6 11 4 2 1 0 2 0 0Woodson 31 1 14 10 80.6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Wyandotte 2,763 69 1,045 925 74.6 291 145 96 53 35 21 55 28n.s. 2 0 1 0 n/a 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Peer GroupFrontier 1,337 30 417 556 75.2 169 64 36 25 21 8 8 3Rural 2,818 66 822 1,306 78.1 327 125 61 43 28 11 22 7Densely -Settled Rural 6,485 194 2,023 2,619 74.8 708 351 218 143 111 49 45 24Semi-Urban 6,300 187 1,998 2,845 80.3 540 269 156 113 68 40 48 36Urban 22,184 557 10,015 8,190 85.0 1,566 666 405 222 167 82 194 120
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APNCU Category‡
County of LiveResidence Births Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent n.s.
Kansas 39,126 11,391 29.3 21,180 54.4 2,306 5.9 4,062 10.4 187
Allen 144 50 34.7 59 41.0 12 8.3 23 16.0 0Anderson 84 32 38.1 36 42.9 4 4.8 12 14.3 0Atchison 208 50 24.3 117 56.8 16 7.8 23 11.2 2Barber 59 10 16.9 42 71.2 4 6.8 3 5.1 0Barton 362 188 51.9 126 34.8 15 4.1 33 9.1 0
Bourbon 211 94 45.2 72 34.6 9 4.3 33 15.9 3Brown 133 43 32.3 60 45.1 14 10.5 16 12.0 0Butler 744 159 21.4 499 67.2 28 3.8 57 7.7 1Chase 24 9 37.5 10 41.7 3 12.5 2 8.3 0Chautauqua 42 17 41.5 17 41.5 1 2.4 6 14.6 1
Cherokee 252 92 37.1 109 44.0 10 4.0 37 14.9 4Cheyenne 39 8 20.5 22 56.4 3 7.7 6 15.4 0Clark 25 7 28.0 12 48.0 2 8.0 4 16.0 0Clay 89 30 33.7 44 49.4 6 6.7 9 10.1 0Cloud 127 28 22.0 72 56.7 8 6.3 19 15.0 0
Coffey 76 24 31.6 41 53.9 2 2.6 9 11.8 0Comanche 21 5 23.8 14 66.7 0 0.0 2 9.5 0Cowley 445 181 40.7 185 41.6 9 2.0 70 15.7 0Crawford 477 148 31.2 204 42.9 52 10.9 71 14.9 2Decatur 34 7 20.6 22 64.7 3 8.8 2 5.9 0
Dickinson 236 77 32.6 132 55.9 10 4.2 17 7.2 0Doniphan 97 36 37.1 44 45.4 9 9.3 8 8.2 0Douglas 1,327 547 41.3 634 47.9 34 2.6 109 8.2 3Edwards 29 8 27.6 16 55.2 1 3.4 4 13.8 0Elk 21 9 42.9 7 33.3 1 4.8 4 19.0 0
Ellis 364 68 18.7 248 68.1 25 6.9 23 6.3 0Ellsworth 65 20 30.8 36 55.4 3 4.6 6 9.2 0Finney 725 191 26.5 325 45.0 51 7.1 155 21.5 3Ford 649 151 23.3 244 37.7 76 11.7 176 27.2 2Franklin 320 94 29.6 181 56.9 9 2.8 34 10.7 2
Geary 1,118 247 22.3 574 51.8 126 11.4 161 14.5 10Gove 37 9 24.3 19 51.4 6 16.2 3 8.1 0Graham 21 2 9.5 16 76.2 2 9.5 1 4.8 0Grant 121 33 27.5 51 42.5 11 9.2 25 20.8 1Gray 81 18 22.2 42 51.9 8 9.9 13 16.0 0
Greeley 16 2 12.5 9 56.3 1 6.3 4 25.0 0Greenwood 69 25 36.2 29 42.0 2 2.9 13 18.8 0Hamilton 34 9 26.5 19 55.9 2 5.9 4 11.8 0Harper 80 13 16.3 59 73.8 3 3.8 5 6.3 0Harvey 411 208 51.2 161 39.7 10 2.5 27 6.7 5
Haskell 56 20 35.7 25 44.6 2 3.6 9 16.1 0Hodgeman 14 3 21.4 4 28.6 1 7.1 6 42.9 0Jackson 172 57 33.3 73 42.7 11 6.4 30 17.5 1Jefferson 184 69 37.5 86 46.7 11 6.0 18 9.8 0Jewell 31 6 19.4 21 67.7 3 9.7 1 3.2 0
Johnson 7,528 2,511 33.6 4,215 56.4 437 5.8 308 4.1 57Kearny 63 11 17.7 37 59.7 5 8.1 9 14.5 1Kingman 98 12 12.5 71 74.0 4 4.2 9 9.4 2Kiowa 37 7 18.9 26 70.3 1 2.7 3 8.1 0Labette 257 92 36.1 99 38.8 17 6.7 47 18.4 2
Lane 13 5 38.5 8 61.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0Leavenworth 1,013 269 26.7 573 57.0 51 5.1 113 11.2 7Lincoln 28 4 14.3 22 78.6 2 7.1 0 0.0 0Linn 109 54 50.0 41 38.0 4 3.7 9 8.3 1Logan 43 13 31.0 18 42.9 4 9.5 7 16.7 1
Table C14Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Adequacy of Prenatal Care Utilization (APNCU) Index†Kansas, 2015
Adequate Plus Adequate Intermediate Inadequate
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County of LiveResidence Births Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent n.s.
Table C14Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Adequacy of Prenatal Care Utilization (APNCU) Index†Kansas, 2015
Adequate Plus Adequate Intermediate Inadequate
Lyon 416 249 60.0 118 28.4 9 2.2 39 9.4 1McPherson 336 124 37.0 164 49.0 18 5.4 29 8.7 1Marion 109 54 50.0 44 40.7 3 2.8 7 6.5 1Marshall 138 27 19.6 92 66.7 8 5.8 11 8.0 0Meade 68 14 20.6 32 47.1 6 8.8 16 23.5 0
Miami 354 107 30.3 214 60.6 13 3.7 19 5.4 1Mitchell 77 18 23.4 42 54.5 13 16.9 4 5.2 0Montgomery 447 141 32.3 175 40.1 42 9.6 78 17.9 11Morris 54 23 42.6 25 46.3 3 5.6 3 5.6 0Morton 24 6 25.0 13 54.2 1 4.2 4 16.7 0
Nemaha 146 24 16.4 99 67.8 8 5.5 15 10.3 0Neosho 189 45 23.8 96 50.8 12 6.3 36 19.0 0Ness 33 8 24.2 19 57.6 2 6.1 4 12.1 0Norton 61 10 16.4 29 47.5 11 18.0 11 18.0 0Osage 158 65 41.1 74 46.8 2 1.3 17 10.8 0
Osborne 49 12 24.5 34 69.4 3 6.1 0 0.0 0Ottawa 60 7 11.7 46 76.7 4 6.7 3 5.0 0Pawnee 67 16 23.9 32 47.8 3 4.5 16 23.9 0Phillips 50 8 16.0 27 54.0 9 18.0 6 12.0 0Pottawatomie 362 101 28.0 204 56.5 13 3.6 43 11.9 1
Pratt 142 36 25.4 84 59.2 9 6.3 13 9.2 0Rawlins 26 5 19.2 16 61.5 0 0.0 5 19.2 0Reno 683 300 44.2 257 37.9 35 5.2 86 12.7 5Republic 49 15 30.6 24 49.0 3 6.1 7 14.3 0Rice 132 50 37.9 59 44.7 12 9.1 11 8.3 0
Riley 1,017 224 22.1 590 58.1 72 7.1 129 12.7 2Rooks 58 10 17.2 37 63.8 5 8.6 6 10.3 0Rush 37 13 35.1 16 43.2 5 13.5 3 8.1 0Russell 74 16 21.6 49 66.2 4 5.4 5 6.8 0Saline 729 171 23.5 418 57.4 70 9.6 69 9.5 1
Scott 51 22 43.1 20 39.2 3 5.9 6 11.8 0Sedgwick 7,284 1,312 18.1 5,089 70.1 208 2.9 650 9.0 25Seward 428 97 22.7 205 48.0 20 4.7 105 24.6 1Shawnee 2,269 978 43.1 935 41.2 103 4.5 251 11.1 2Sheridan 28 4 14.3 16 57.1 3 10.7 5 17.9 0
Sherman 84 23 27.4 41 48.8 10 11.9 10 11.9 0Smith 50 13 26.0 25 50.0 6 12.0 6 12.0 0Stafford 55 17 30.9 28 50.9 2 3.6 8 14.5 0Stanton 39 11 28.2 17 43.6 4 10.3 7 17.9 0Stevens 77 14 18.4 43 56.6 4 5.3 15 19.7 1
Sumner 290 91 31.5 177 61.2 7 2.4 14 4.8 1Thomas 107 30 28.6 53 50.5 11 10.5 11 10.5 2Trego 46 5 10.9 31 67.4 3 6.5 7 15.2 0Wabaunsee 90 26 28.9 52 57.8 2 2.2 10 11.1 0Wallace 20 5 25.0 10 50.0 2 10.0 3 15.0 0
Washington 86 27 31.4 51 59.3 3 3.5 5 5.8 0Wichita 20 5 25.0 9 45.0 1 5.0 5 25.0 0Wilson 98 30 30.6 57 58.2 2 2.0 9 9.2 0Woodson 31 11 35.5 19 61.3 0 0.0 1 3.2 0Wyandotte 2,763 688 25.1 1,244 45.4 370 13.5 441 16.1 20n.s. 2 1 n/a 1 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 0Peer GroupFrontier 1,337 327 24.5 734 55.0 100 7.5 173 13.0 3Rural 2,818 791 28.1 1,525 54.3 184 6.5 310 11.0 8Densely -Settled R 6,485 2,168 33.5 2,957 45.8 362 5.6 976 15.1 22Semi-Urban 6,300 1,799 28.7 3,273 52.3 457 7.3 731 11.7 40Urban 22,184 6,305 28.6 12,690 57.5 1,203 5.5 1,872 8.5 114
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.† See Technical Notes‡ Percent calculation includes only Kansas resident live births for which number of prenatal visits, date of first prenatal visit and date of last menses were reported on the birth certificate.
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County of Under - - 1500 gr - - 2500 gr - - - - - &Residence Total 500 999 1499 (VLBW) 1999 2499 (LBW) 2999 3499 3999 4499 4999 Over n.s.
Kansas 39,126 58 175 255 1.2 483 1,712 6.9 6,681 15,030 11,242 3,028 407 52 3
Allen 144 0 2 0 1.4 1 8 7.6 18 55 52 8 0 0 0Anderson 84 0 0 0 0.0 1 3 4.8 18 33 20 7 2 0 0Atchison 208 1 1 0 1.0 2 11 7.2 44 68 62 14 5 0 0Barber 59 0 0 0 0.0 1 2 5.1 11 22 22 1 0 0 0Barton 362 0 2 6 2.2 8 11 7.5 74 139 97 18 6 1 0
Bourbon 211 0 2 0 0.9 2 7 5.2 44 79 59 17 1 0 0Brown 133 0 0 0 0.0 1 4 3.8 20 49 48 9 2 0 0Butler 744 0 7 2 1.2 12 29 6.7 120 267 227 68 11 1 0Chase 24 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 3 7 10 4 0 0 0Chautauqua 42 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 4.8 7 15 15 2 1 0 0
Cherokee 252 0 1 0 0.4 5 17 9.1 53 106 54 13 2 1 0Cheyenne 39 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 5.1 14 13 10 0 0 0 0Clark 25 0 0 1 4.0 2 0 12.0 4 9 7 1 1 0 0Clay 89 0 1 0 1.1 3 7 12.4 15 34 25 4 0 0 0Cloud 127 0 0 2 1.6 1 7 7.9 22 54 29 12 0 0 0
Coffey 76 0 0 0 0.0 1 3 5.3 9 29 31 2 1 0 0Comanche 21 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 3 10 6 2 0 0 0Cowley 445 0 2 3 1.1 7 25 8.3 85 173 126 21 3 0 0Crawford 477 0 3 0 0.6 8 32 9.0 92 190 126 23 2 1 0Decatur 34 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 8.8 5 15 10 1 0 0 0
Dickinson 236 0 0 1 0.4 6 10 7.2 43 96 59 19 2 0 0Doniphan 97 0 1 1 2.1 2 1 5.2 7 46 34 5 0 0 0Douglas 1,327 2 2 8 0.9 13 46 5.4 220 525 392 99 18 2 0Edwards 29 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 3.4 7 10 8 3 0 0 0Elk 21 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2 11 5 3 0 0 0
Ellis 364 0 2 2 1.1 2 13 5.2 47 142 115 38 2 1 0Ellsworth 65 0 0 0 0.0 0 4 6.2 10 24 22 5 0 0 0Finney 725 2 3 3 1.1 7 28 5.9 163 305 187 23 2 2 0Ford 649 0 3 3 0.9 10 25 6.3 122 278 163 38 6 1 0Franklin 320 0 0 3 0.9 5 18 8.1 61 117 90 22 3 1 0
Geary 1,118 6 5 8 1.7 12 38 6.2 191 458 296 88 15 1 0Gove 37 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 8.1 8 14 8 2 1 1 0Graham 21 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 3 9 7 2 0 0 0Grant 121 0 0 1 0.8 2 7 8.3 26 42 32 10 0 1 0Gray 81 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 1.2 12 32 24 11 1 0 0
Greeley 16 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 12.5 1 10 3 0 0 0 0Greenwood 69 0 0 0 0.0 0 4 5.8 18 21 20 6 0 0 0Hamilton 34 0 0 1 2.9 0 0 2.9 3 22 7 1 0 0 0Harper 80 0 0 0 0.0 0 5 6.3 12 30 27 4 2 0 0Harvey 411 0 5 6 2.7 11 28 12.2 68 138 117 33 4 1 0
Haskell 56 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 3.6 13 17 21 2 0 1 0Hodgeman 14 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 3 3 6 2 0 0 0Jackson 172 0 1 2 1.7 6 4 7.6 28 58 52 19 2 0 0Jefferson 184 2 0 0 1.1 1 4 3.8 32 61 68 10 6 0 0Jewell 31 0 0 0 0.0 0 4 12.9 2 15 9 1 0 0 0
Johnson 7,528 11 21 51 1.1 102 279 6.2 1,157 2,860 2,311 649 77 10 0Kearny 63 0 1 0 1.6 1 1 4.8 13 25 15 6 1 0 0Kingman 98 0 0 1 1.0 1 3 5.1 15 37 32 8 1 0 0Kiowa 37 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 2.7 6 7 19 4 0 0 0Labette 257 1 0 2 1.2 3 20 10.1 58 82 68 20 3 0 0
Lane 13 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2 6 5 0 0 0 0Leavenworth 1,013 0 2 5 0.7 13 64 8.3 164 374 297 79 12 3 0Lincoln 28 1 0 1 7.1 0 0 7.1 6 11 8 1 0 0 0Linn 109 0 2 0 1.8 1 7 9.2 17 47 23 11 1 0 0Logan 43 0 1 0 2.3 0 1 4.7 12 16 10 3 0 0 0
Table C15
Kansas, 2015by Birth Weight in Grams
Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
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Table C15
Kansas, 2015by Birth Weight in Grams
Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
Lyon 416 1 2 2 1.2 4 18 6.5 78 157 121 28 5 0 0McPherson 336 0 0 0 0.0 3 16 5.7 60 135 103 17 2 0 0Marion 109 0 1 1 1.8 1 1 3.7 25 40 30 9 1 0 0Marshall 138 0 1 0 0.7 0 5 4.3 17 62 41 12 0 0 0Meade 68 0 0 1 1.5 1 4 8.8 8 32 17 5 0 0 0
Miami 354 0 0 1 0.3 5 18 6.8 37 136 118 37 2 0 0Mitchell 77 0 0 0 0.0 0 4 5.2 14 28 29 2 0 0 0Montgomery 447 1 3 5 2.0 6 20 7.8 70 187 118 33 4 0 0Morris 54 0 0 0 0.0 3 2 9.3 8 21 14 6 0 0 0Morton 24 0 0 2 8.3 1 0 12.5 2 8 7 2 2 0 0
Nemaha 146 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 1.4 18 45 61 16 2 2 0Neosho 189 0 0 1 0.5 2 8 5.8 26 74 61 13 2 2 0Ness 33 0 0 0 0.0 1 2 9.1 5 11 11 2 1 0 0Norton 61 0 0 1 1.6 0 1 3.3 11 33 11 3 1 0 0Osage 158 0 1 0 0.6 0 6 4.4 21 72 40 14 4 0 0
Osborne 49 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 12 21 12 4 0 0 0Ottawa 60 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 10 31 13 6 0 0 0Pawnee 67 0 0 1 1.5 0 6 10.6 10 29 15 5 0 0 1Phillips 50 0 0 1 2.0 0 3 8.0 8 20 15 2 1 0 0Pottawatomie 362 0 1 1 0.6 1 19 6.1 46 140 115 32 6 1 0
Pratt 142 0 1 1 1.4 2 4 5.6 17 54 46 14 2 1 0Rawlins 26 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 5 12 8 1 0 0 0Reno 683 1 4 7 1.8 6 34 7.6 112 247 197 62 11 2 0Republic 49 0 0 1 2.0 1 3 10.2 6 17 17 4 0 0 0Rice 132 0 0 3 2.3 1 7 8.3 23 61 28 8 1 0 0
Riley 1,017 0 7 5 1.2 7 40 5.8 147 424 295 78 11 2 1Rooks 58 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 1.7 13 17 18 8 1 0 0Rush 37 0 0 2 5.4 0 1 8.1 5 15 10 3 1 0 0Russell 74 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 4.1 13 33 18 6 1 0 0Saline 729 0 5 4 1.2 10 32 7.0 157 287 179 47 8 0 0
Scott 51 0 0 0 0.0 0 5 9.8 7 22 16 0 1 0 0Sedgwick 7,284 13 39 56 1.5 98 348 7.6 1,280 2,725 2,036 594 86 9 0Seward 428 1 2 4 1.6 2 12 4.9 74 193 112 27 1 0 0Shawnee 2,269 7 9 11 1.2 23 95 6.4 421 835 652 196 18 2 0Sheridan 28 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 4 11 12 1 0 0 0
Sherman 84 0 1 1 2.4 1 6 10.7 14 30 26 4 1 0 0Smith 50 0 1 0 2.0 1 1 6.0 8 24 13 2 0 0 0Stafford 55 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 5.5 10 21 17 3 1 0 0Stanton 39 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 2.6 9 16 11 1 1 0 0Stevens 77 0 0 1 1.3 1 2 5.2 6 36 26 5 0 0 0
Sumner 290 0 2 2 1.4 5 11 6.9 52 119 73 20 6 0 0Thomas 107 0 1 0 0.9 0 10 10.3 13 40 37 6 0 0 0Trego 46 0 0 0 0.0 0 4 8.7 5 16 18 3 0 0 0Wabaunsee 90 0 0 2 2.2 0 5 7.8 8 41 27 6 1 0 0Wallace 20 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 3 10 4 3 0 0 0
Washington 86 1 2 3 7.0 1 4 12.8 12 24 25 13 0 1 0Wichita 20 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 6 6 7 1 0 0 0Wilson 98 0 0 0 0.0 2 3 5.1 16 42 29 5 1 0 0Woodson 31 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 6.5 7 15 5 2 0 0 0Wyandotte 2,763 7 22 22 1.8 39 145 8.5 529 1,037 732 203 25 1 1
n.s. 2 0 0 0 n/a 0 0 n/a 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Peer GroupFrontier 1,337 1 4 9 1.0 10 48 5.4 242 521 401 88 12 1 0Rural 2,818 1 9 19 1.0 24 124 6.3 438 1,122 837 215 22 6 1Densely -Settled Rural 6,485 8 28 33 1.1 79 274 6.5 1,175 2,578 1,821 414 66 9 0Semi-Urban 6,300 8 39 41 1.4 82 289 7.3 1,055 2,451 1,763 491 71 9 1Urban 22,184 40 95 153 1.3 288 977 7.0 3,771 8,356 6,420 1,820 236 27 1
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.
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County of Live
Residence Births Number Percent Number Percent n.s.‡
Kansas 39,126 34,078 87.4 4,920 12.6 128
Allen 144 97 67.8 46 32.2 1Anderson 84 72 85.7 12 14.3 0Atchison 208 127 61.1 81 38.9 0Barber 59 51 86.4 8 13.6 0Barton 362 311 86.1 50 13.9 1
Bourbon 211 198 94.3 12 5.7 1Brown 133 105 78.9 28 21.1 0Butler 744 654 88.1 88 11.9 2Chase 24 21 87.5 3 12.5 0Chautauqua 42 36 85.7 6 14.3 0
Cherokee 252 192 76.2 60 23.8 0Cheyenne 39 35 89.7 4 10.3 0Clark 25 21 84.0 4 16.0 0Clay 89 70 78.7 19 21.3 0Cloud 127 110 86.6 17 13.4 0
Coffey 76 63 82.9 13 17.1 0Comanche 21 16 76.2 5 23.8 0Cowley 445 363 81.8 81 18.2 1Crawford 477 373 78.2 104 21.8 0Decatur 34 31 91.2 3 8.8 0
Dickinson 236 209 88.6 27 11.4 0Doniphan 97 75 77.3 22 22.7 0Douglas 1,327 1,190 89.8 135 10.2 2Edwards 29 24 82.8 5 17.2 0Elk 21 19 90.5 2 9.5 0
Ellis 364 321 88.7 41 11.3 2Ellsworth 65 55 84.6 10 15.4 0Finney 725 557 77.0 166 23.0 2Ford 649 464 72.0 180 28.0 5Franklin 320 251 78.7 68 21.3 1
Geary 1,118 959 86.4 151 13.6 8Gove 37 33 89.2 4 10.8 0Graham 21 19 90.5 2 9.5 0Grant 121 103 85.1 18 14.9 0Gray 81 66 81.5 15 18.5 0
Greeley 16 13 81.3 3 18.8 0Greenwood 69 55 80.9 13 19.1 1Hamilton 34 28 82.4 6 17.6 0Harper 80 66 82.5 14 17.5 0Harvey 411 379 92.4 31 7.6 1
Haskell 56 46 82.1 10 17.9 0Hodgeman 14 11 78.6 3 21.4 0Jackson 172 153 89.0 19 11.0 0Jefferson 184 155 85.2 27 14.8 2Jewell 31 27 87.1 4 12.9 0
Johnson 7,528 7,094 94.6 408 5.4 26Kearny 63 58 93.5 4 6.5 1Kingman 98 83 84.7 15 15.3 0Kiowa 37 31 83.8 6 16.2 0Labette 257 206 80.2 51 19.8 0
Lane 13 13 100.0 0 0.0 0Leavenworth 1,013 886 87.8 123 12.2 4Lincoln 28 24 88.9 3 11.1 1Linn 109 93 85.3 16 14.7 0Logan 43 40 93.0 3 7.0 0
Initiated BreastfeedingDid Not Initiate Breastfeeding
Table C16Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Initiation of Breastfeeding† Kansas, 2015
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County of Live
Residence Births Number Percent Number Percent n.s.‡
Initiated BreastfeedingDid Not Initiate Breastfeeding
Table C16Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Initiation of Breastfeeding† Kansas, 2015
Lyon 416 360 86.7 55 13.3 1McPherson 336 296 88.4 39 11.6 1Marion 109 100 91.7 9 8.3 0Marshall 138 122 88.4 16 11.6 0Meade 68 56 82.4 12 17.6 0
Miami 354 318 89.8 36 10.2 0Mitchell 77 60 77.9 17 22.1 0Montgomery 447 314 70.4 132 29.6 1Morris 54 49 90.7 5 9.3 0Morton 24 22 91.7 2 8.3 0
Nemaha 146 131 90.3 14 9.7 1Neosho 189 159 84.1 30 15.9 0Ness 33 27 81.8 6 18.2 0Norton 61 54 88.5 7 11.5 0Osage 158 129 81.6 29 18.4 0
Osborne 49 43 87.8 6 12.2 0Ottawa 60 51 85.0 9 15.0 0Pawnee 67 57 87.7 8 12.3 2Phillips 50 44 88.0 6 12.0 0Pottawatomie 362 334 92.3 28 7.7 0
Pratt 142 121 85.2 21 14.8 0Rawlins 26 26 100.0 0 0.0 0Reno 683 575 84.9 102 15.1 6Republic 49 41 83.7 8 16.3 0Rice 132 112 84.8 20 15.2 0
Riley 1,017 903 89.1 111 10.9 3Rooks 58 54 93.1 4 6.9 0Rush 37 32 86.5 5 13.5 0Russell 74 62 83.8 12 16.2 0Saline 729 628 86.1 101 13.9 0
Scott 51 48 94.1 3 5.9 0Sedgwick 7,284 6,480 89.3 777 10.7 27Seward 428 360 84.7 65 15.3 3Shawnee 2,269 1,871 82.6 395 17.4 3Sheridan 28 28 100.0 0 0.0 0
Sherman 84 67 79.8 17 20.2 0Smith 50 44 88.0 6 12.0 0Stafford 55 48 87.3 7 12.7 0Stanton 39 34 87.2 5 12.8 0Stevens 77 66 85.7 11 14.3 0
Sumner 290 244 84.4 45 15.6 1Thomas 107 100 94.3 6 5.7 1Trego 46 44 95.7 2 4.3 0Wabaunsee 90 83 92.2 7 7.8 0Wallace 20 19 95.0 1 5.0 0
Washington 86 74 87.1 11 12.9 1Wichita 20 16 80.0 4 20.0 0Wilson 98 73 74.5 25 25.5 0Woodson 31 24 77.4 7 22.6 0Wyandotte 2,763 2,322 84.5 427 15.5 14
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Peer GroupFrontier 1,337 1,166 87.4 168 12.6 3Rural 2,818 2,404 85.5 409 14.5 5Densely -Settled Rural 6,485 5,310 82.1 1,154 17.9 21Semi-Urban 6,300 5,354 85.3 924 14.7 22Urban 22,184 19,843 89.8 2,265 10.2 76* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.† See Technical Notes‡ Not stated (n.s.) includes births with missing/unknown data and where the infant died shortly after birth.
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Kansas 39,126 5,096 4,220 3,741 3,586 4,294 11.0 74
Allen 144 48 39 33 32 39 27.7 3Anderson 84 17 16 16 16 17 20.2 0Atchison 208 53 41 40 38 43 20.7 0Barber 59 11 11 11 10 11 18.6 0Barton 362 66 56 51 49 58 16.1 1
Bourbon 211 55 46 44 40 46 21.9 1Brown 133 34 28 24 22 28 21.2 1Butler 744 120 107 98 98 112 15.1 0Chase 24 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1Chautauqua 42 9 7 6 6 7 16.7 0
Cherokee 252 66 50 44 44 50 19.9 1Cheyenne 39 4 4 3 2 4 10.3 0Clark 25 3 2 4 4 4 16.0 0Clay 89 31 25 23 22 25 28.1 0Cloud 127 33 29 28 26 29 22.8 0
Coffey 76 21 18 15 14 18 23.7 0Comanche 21 3 3 3 3 3 14.3 0Cowley 445 109 93 84 83 98 22.1 1Crawford 477 76 69 66 64 69 14.5 1Decatur 34 10 7 7 6 7 20.6 0
Dickinson 236 49 34 31 31 35 14.9 1Doniphan 97 16 12 11 11 12 12.4 0Douglas 1,327 171 122 94 90 125 9.4 2Edwards 29 1 1 1 1 1 3.4 0Elk 21 3 3 1 1 3 14.3 0
Ellis 364 47 36 29 26 36 9.9 0Ellsworth 65 9 7 7 8 8 12.3 0Finney 725 46 36 29 27 36 5.0 1Ford 649 41 27 23 20 29 4.5 1Franklin 320 81 65 59 58 68 21.4 2
Geary 1,118 179 100 80 66 102 9.1 2Gove 37 5 3 3 3 3 8.1 0Graham 21 5 4 4 4 4 19.0 0Grant 121 11 6 5 5 6 5.0 0Gray 81 5 4 4 4 4 4.9 0
Greeley 16 4 3 3 3 3 18.8 0Greenwood 69 22 18 14 14 19 27.9 1Hamilton 34 4 4 3 3 4 11.8 0Harper 80 16 15 14 13 15 18.8 0Harvey 411 64 49 41 38 49 12.0 2
Haskell 56 7 6 5 5 6 10.7 0Hodgeman 14 2 1 1 1 1 7.1 0Jackson 172 41 35 27 27 36 21.2 2Jefferson 184 28 24 20 20 24 13.1 1Jewell 31 5 5 5 5 5 16.1 0
Johnson 7,528 309 245 206 192 246 3.3 9Kearny 63 9 9 7 7 9 14.3 0Kingman 98 14 14 14 15 15 15.3 0Kiowa 37 3 3 3 4 4 10.8 0Labette 257 67 55 43 44 56 21.9 1
Lane 13 2 1 1 1 1 7.7 0Leavenworth 1,013 154 132 107 100 135 13.4 4Lincoln 28 3 2 2 1 2 7.1 0Linn 109 31 29 25 20 29 26.9 1Logan 43 10 6 4 4 6 14.0 0
During Pregnancy
Table C17Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Mother's Reported Cigarette UseKansas, 2015
Any Time
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3 Months First Second Third County of Prior to Trimester Trimester TrimesterResidence Total Pregnancy of Pregnancy of Pregnancy of Pregnancy Number Percent n.s.
During Pregnancy
Table C17Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Mother's Reported Cigarette UseKansas, 2015
Any Time
Lyon 416 71 56 47 43 57 13.8 3McPherson 336 60 48 38 37 48 14.3 1Marion 109 19 14 15 15 16 14.7 0Marshall 138 25 22 20 19 22 15.9 0Meade 68 11 9 9 8 9 13.2 0
Miami 354 45 39 37 35 41 11.6 0Mitchell 77 20 16 13 12 16 20.8 0Montgomery 447 121 105 98 90 106 23.9 4Morris 54 11 8 6 6 8 14.8 0Morton 24 5 5 3 3 5 20.8 0
Nemaha 146 20 16 14 13 16 11.0 0Neosho 189 37 27 27 25 27 14.3 0Ness 33 6 6 6 6 6 18.8 1Norton 61 18 14 14 14 14 23.0 0Osage 158 40 35 31 31 35 22.2 0
Osborne 49 11 8 5 6 8 16.3 0Ottawa 60 11 11 9 9 11 18.3 0Pawnee 67 21 13 12 13 14 21.5 2Phillips 50 8 8 7 7 8 16.0 0Pottawatomie 362 40 27 21 22 30 8.3 1
Pratt 142 29 24 20 20 24 16.9 0Rawlins 26 3 2 2 2 2 7.7 0Reno 683 127 108 98 92 108 15.8 1Republic 49 10 8 7 7 8 16.3 0Rice 132 28 22 14 14 22 16.7 0
Riley 1,017 100 69 47 40 70 6.9 2Rooks 58 11 7 7 7 7 12.1 0Rush 37 9 7 6 6 7 18.9 0Russell 74 20 14 14 16 16 21.9 1Saline 729 158 128 107 104 131 18.0 2
Scott 51 9 7 7 6 8 16.0 1Sedgwick 7,284 823 809 774 761 812 11.2 3Seward 428 30 22 17 16 22 5.1 0Shawnee 2,269 455 334 303 290 346 15.3 6Sheridan 28 1 1 1 1 1 3.6 0
Sherman 84 22 18 14 14 18 21.4 0Smith 50 9 9 8 7 9 18.0 0Stafford 55 13 11 9 9 11 20.0 0Stanton 39 4 3 3 3 3 7.7 0Stevens 77 6 6 3 3 6 7.8 0
Sumner 290 44 43 40 39 43 14.9 1Thomas 107 16 14 12 8 15 14.0 0Trego 46 11 8 7 6 9 19.6 0Wabaunsee 90 9 4 5 4 5 5.6 1Wallace 20 2 1 1 1 1 5.3 1
Washington 86 8 8 6 6 8 9.3 0Wichita 20 2 2 2 1 2 10.0 0Wilson 98 25 23 21 21 23 23.5 0Woodson 31 8 7 4 3 7 22.6 0Wyandotte 2,763 271 247 224 214 248 9.0 3
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Peer GroupFrontier 1,337 238 194 169 163 199 14.9 4Rural 2,818 550 456 403 386 467 16.6 7Densely -Settled Rural 6,485 1,054 842 730 705 860 13.3 20Semi-Urban 6,300 1,071 839 731 685 856 13.6 16Urban 22,184 2,183 1,889 1,708 1,647 1,912 8.6 27* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.
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County ofResidence Total Number Percent Number Percent n.s.
Kansas 39,126 35,215 90.1 3,890 9.9 21
Allen 144 134 93.7 9 6.3 1Anderson 84 78 92.9 6 7.1 0Atchison 208 182 87.5 26 12.5 0Barber 59 53 89.8 6 10.2 0Barton 362 318 87.8 44 12.2 0
Bourbon 211 188 89.5 22 10.5 1Brown 133 121 91.7 11 8.3 1Butler 744 688 92.5 56 7.5 0Chase 24 23 95.8 1 4.2 0Chautauqua 42 41 97.6 1 2.4 0
Cherokee 252 220 88.0 30 12.0 2Cheyenne 39 37 94.9 2 5.1 0Clark 25 23 92.0 2 8.0 0Clay 89 77 86.5 12 13.5 0Cloud 127 108 85.0 19 15.0 0
Coffey 76 70 92.1 6 7.9 0Comanche 21 19 90.5 2 9.5 0Cowley 445 401 90.1 44 9.9 0Crawford 477 434 91.0 43 9.0 0Decatur 34 26 76.5 8 23.5 0
Dickinson 236 212 89.8 24 10.2 0Doniphan 97 91 94.8 5 5.2 1Douglas 1,327 1,213 91.4 114 8.6 0Edwards 29 25 86.2 4 13.8 0Elk 21 21 100.0 0 0.0 0
Ellis 364 340 93.4 24 6.6 0Ellsworth 65 62 95.4 3 4.6 0Finney 725 638 88.0 87 12.0 0Ford 649 567 87.4 82 12.6 0Franklin 320 283 88.7 36 11.3 1
Geary 1,118 1,009 90.3 109 9.7 0Gove 37 32 86.5 5 13.5 0Graham 21 18 85.7 3 14.3 0Grant 121 110 90.9 11 9.1 0Gray 81 75 92.6 6 7.4 0
Greeley 16 16 100.0 0 0.0 0Greenwood 69 63 91.3 6 8.7 0Hamilton 34 30 88.2 4 11.8 0Harper 80 69 86.3 11 13.8 0Harvey 411 363 88.3 48 11.7 0
Haskell 56 50 89.3 6 10.7 0Hodgeman 14 13 92.9 1 7.1 0Jackson 172 155 90.1 17 9.9 0Jefferson 184 168 91.3 16 8.7 0Jewell 31 29 93.5 2 6.5 0
Johnson 7,528 6,835 90.8 693 9.2 0Kearny 63 58 92.1 5 7.9 0Kingman 98 88 90.7 9 9.3 1Kiowa 37 34 91.9 3 8.1 0Labette 257 228 89.1 28 10.9 1
Lane 13 12 92.3 1 7.7 0Leavenworth 1,013 904 89.2 109 10.8 0Lincoln 28 25 89.3 3 10.7 0Linn 109 103 94.5 6 5.5 0Logan 43 40 93.0 3 7.0 0
Small for Gestational Age(Less than 10th percentile)
Normal for Gestational Age(10th or greater percentile)
Table C18Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Birth Weight Category for Gestational Age†Kansas, 2015
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County ofResidence Total Number Percent Number Percent n.s.
Small for Gestational Age(Less than 10th percentile)
Normal for Gestational Age(10th or greater percentile)
Table C18Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Birth Weight Category for Gestational Age†Kansas, 2015
Lyon 416 376 90.4 40 9.6 0McPherson 336 304 90.5 32 9.5 0Marion 109 99 90.8 10 9.2 0Marshall 138 128 92.8 10 7.2 0Meade 68 61 89.7 7 10.3 0
Miami 354 327 92.6 26 7.4 1Mitchell 77 71 92.2 6 7.8 0Montgomery 447 404 91.0 40 9.0 3Morris 54 51 94.4 3 5.6 0Morton 24 20 83.3 4 16.7 0
Nemaha 146 134 91.8 12 8.2 0Neosho 189 169 89.4 20 10.6 0Ness 33 30 90.9 3 9.1 0Norton 61 57 93.4 4 6.6 0Osage 158 144 91.1 14 8.9 0
Osborne 49 44 89.8 5 10.2 0Ottawa 60 58 96.7 2 3.3 0Pawnee 67 56 84.8 10 15.2 1Phillips 50 41 82.0 9 18.0 0Pottawatomie 362 338 93.4 24 6.6 0
Pratt 142 127 89.4 15 10.6 0Rawlins 26 24 92.3 2 7.7 0Reno 683 617 90.3 66 9.7 0Republic 49 43 87.8 6 12.2 0Rice 132 120 90.9 12 9.1 0
Riley 1,017 938 92.3 78 7.7 1Rooks 58 54 93.1 4 6.9 0Rush 37 35 94.6 2 5.4 0Russell 74 65 87.8 9 12.2 0Saline 729 641 87.9 88 12.1 0
Scott 51 45 88.2 6 11.8 0Sedgwick 7,284 6,519 89.5 765 10.5 0Seward 428 380 89.2 46 10.8 2Shawnee 2,269 2,061 90.8 208 9.2 0Sheridan 28 27 96.4 1 3.6 0
Sherman 84 72 85.7 12 14.3 0Smith 50 45 90.0 5 10.0 0Stafford 55 49 89.1 6 10.9 0Stanton 39 34 87.2 5 12.8 0Stevens 77 74 96.1 3 3.9 0
Sumner 290 268 92.4 22 7.6 0Thomas 107 94 87.9 13 12.1 0Trego 46 43 93.5 3 6.5 0Wabaunsee 90 84 93.3 6 6.7 0Wallace 20 19 95.0 1 5.0 0
Washington 86 71 82.6 15 17.4 0Wichita 20 18 90.0 2 10.0 0Wilson 98 89 90.8 9 9.2 0Woodson 31 25 80.6 6 19.4 0Wyandotte 2,763 2,400 87.0 359 13.0 4
n.s. 2 2 n/a 0 n/a 0
Peer GroupFrontier 1,337 1,213 90.7 124 9.3 0Rural 2,818 2,543 90.3 272 9.7 3Densely -Settled Rural 6,485 5,821 89.9 656 10.1 8Semi-Urban 6,300 5,704 90.6 590 9.4 6Urban 22,184 19,932 89.9 2,248 10.1 4* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.† See technical notes
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County of SingletonResidence Births Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent n.s.†
Kansas 37,881 7,895 21.0 11,977 31.8 17,793 47.2 216
Allen 140 39 28.1 44 31.7 56 40.3 1Anderson 78 16 20.8 21 27.3 40 51.9 1Atchison 202 45 22.3 56 27.7 101 50.0 0Barber 59 20 33.9 16 27.1 23 39.0 0Barton 342 76 22.4 98 28.9 165 48.7 3
Bourbon 209 60 29.0 73 35.3 74 35.7 2Brown 131 24 18.9 42 33.1 61 48.0 4Butler 716 150 21.1 220 31.0 340 47.9 6Chase 24 9 37.5 5 20.8 10 41.7 0Chautauqua 40 12 30.0 7 17.5 21 52.5 0
Cherokee 238 63 26.5 71 29.8 104 43.7 0Cheyenne 39 11 28.9 13 34.2 14 36.8 1Clark 23 6 26.1 8 34.8 9 39.1 0Clay 83 24 29.3 24 29.3 34 41.5 1Cloud 123 26 21.1 41 33.3 56 45.5 0
Coffey 76 14 18.4 25 32.9 37 48.7 0Comanche 21 3 14.3 7 33.3 11 52.4 0Cowley 434 88 20.5 149 34.7 193 44.9 4Crawford 461 139 30.2 146 31.7 176 38.2 0Decatur 32 8 25.0 9 28.1 15 46.9 0
Dickinson 230 39 17.1 65 28.5 124 54.4 2Doniphan 93 10 10.8 20 21.5 63 67.7 0Douglas 1,281 280 22.2 406 32.1 577 45.7 18Edwards 29 9 31.0 7 24.1 13 44.8 0Elk 21 1 4.8 5 23.8 15 71.4 0
Ellis 348 73 21.0 107 30.7 168 48.3 0Ellsworth 60 12 20.0 13 21.7 35 58.3 0Finney 709 202 28.8 201 28.6 299 42.6 7Ford 635 160 25.2 227 35.8 247 39.0 1Franklin 316 72 23.3 104 33.7 133 43.0 7
Geary 1,084 215 20.0 309 28.8 549 51.2 11Gove 35 4 11.4 15 42.9 16 45.7 0Graham 21 3 14.3 7 33.3 11 52.4 0Grant. 119 28 23.9 25 21.4 64 54.7 2Gray 81 8 10.0 30 37.5 42 52.5 1
Greeley 14 2 14.3 4 28.6 8 57.1 0Greenwood 67 8 11.9 20 29.9 39 58.2 0Hamilton 34 12 35.3 16 47.1 6 17.6 0Harper 76 21 27.6 25 32.9 30 39.5 0Harvey 380 87 23.0 141 37.2 151 39.8 1
Haskell 56 16 28.6 13 23.2 27 48.2 0Hodgeman 14 2 14.3 3 21.4 9 64.3 0Jackson 165 51 31.3 44 27.0 68 41.7 2Jefferson 176 30 17.1 51 29.1 94 53.7 1Jewell 29 6 20.7 11 37.9 12 41.4 0
Johnson 7,238 1,164 16.2 2,516 34.9 3,524 48.9 34Kearny 63 18 29.5 23 37.7 20 32.8 2Kingman 90 23 25.6 25 27.8 42 46.7 0Kiowa 35 4 11.4 9 25.7 22 62.9 0Labette 245 77 31.4 74 30.2 94 38.4 0
Lane 13 3 23.1 2 15.4 8 61.5 0Leavenworth 967 160 16.6 302 31.4 501 52.0 4Lincoln 28 6 21.4 13 46.4 9 32.1 0Linn 107 24 22.6 30 28.3 52 49.1 1Logan 39 10 25.6 12 30.8 17 43.6 0
Recommended Weight Gain
More than Recommended Weight Gain
Less than Recommended Weight Gain
Table C19Mother's Weight Gain in Pregnancy for Singleton Births,
by County of Residence and Peer Group*, Kansas, 2015
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County of SingletonResidence Births Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent n.s.†
Recommended Weight Gain
More than Recommended Weight Gain
Less than Recommended Weight Gain
Table C19Mother's Weight Gain in Pregnancy for Singleton Births,
by County of Residence and Peer Group*, Kansas, 2015
Lyon 402 70 17.4 138 34.3 194 48.3 0McPherson 322 61 19.0 100 31.2 160 49.8 1Marion 103 16 15.5 37 35.9 50 48.5 0Marshall 138 31 22.5 41 29.7 66 47.8 0Meade 60 6 10.2 22 37.3 31 52.5 1
Miami 344 48 14.0 129 37.6 166 48.4 1Mitchell 75 19 25.3 26 34.7 30 40.0 0Montgomery 429 99 23.3 124 29.2 201 47.4 5Morris 52 10 19.6 19 37.3 22 43.1 1Morton 22 7 31.8 4 18.2 11 50.0 0
Nemaha 144 33 22.9 45 31.3 66 45.8 0Neosho 189 48 25.4 57 30.2 84 44.4 0Ness 33 7 21.2 9 27.3 17 51.5 0Norton 61 16 26.2 18 29.5 27 44.3 0Osage 155 26 17.0 49 32.0 78 51.0 2
Osborne 49 12 24.5 10 20.4 27 55.1 0Ottawa 60 11 18.3 21 35.0 28 46.7 0Pawnee 66 12 18.5 20 30.8 33 50.8 1Phillips 48 7 14.6 17 35.4 24 50.0 0Pottawatomie 352 70 20.3 124 35.9 151 43.8 7
Pratt 138 28 20.3 44 31.9 66 47.8 0Rawlins 26 2 7.7 8 30.8 16 61.5 0Reno 662 134 20.3 182 27.5 345 52.2 1Republic 49 6 12.2 20 40.8 23 46.9 0Rice 130 50 38.5 37 28.5 43 33.1 0
Riley 1,006 212 21.2 299 29.9 489 48.9 6Rooks 56 13 23.2 20 35.7 23 41.1 0Rush 35 10 28.6 9 25.7 16 45.7 0Russell 70 12 17.1 22 31.4 36 51.4 0Saline 699 152 21.9 249 35.8 294 42.3 4
Scott 51 18 35.3 16 31.4 17 33.3 0Sedgwick 7,077 1,519 21.6 2,242 31.8 3,283 46.6 33Seward 420 112 27.0 110 26.5 193 46.5 5Shawnee 2,216 492 22.3 618 28.1 1,092 49.6 14Sheridan 28 3 11.1 9 33.3 15 55.6 1
Sherman 82 15 18.3 25 30.5 42 51.2 0Smith 50 10 20.4 21 42.9 18 36.7 1Stafford 55 14 25.5 17 30.9 24 43.6 0Stanton 37 9 24.3 13 35.1 15 40.5 0Stevens 77 19 24.7 24 31.2 34 44.2 0
Sumner 282 59 21.1 88 31.4 133 47.5 2Thomas 103 23 22.5 30 29.4 49 48.0 1Trego 44 13 29.5 14 31.8 17 38.6 0Wabaunsee 84 20 24.4 28 34.1 34 41.5 2Wallace 20 5 25.0 10 50.0 5 25.0 0
Washington 82 12 14.6 21 25.6 49 59.8 0Wichita 20 7 35.0 7 35.0 6 30.0 0Wilson 96 27 28.1 23 24.0 46 47.9 0Woodson 31 6 19.4 9 29.0 16 51.6 0Wyandotte 2,680 611 22.9 802 30.0 1,257 47.1 10
n.s. 2 0 n/a 0 n/a 2 n/a 0
Peer GroupFrontier 1,297 290 22.5 410 31.8 591 45.8 6Rural 2,738 612 22.5 832 30.6 1,279 47.0 15Densely -Settled Rural 6,288 1,459 23.4 1,946 31.1 2,843 45.5 40Semi-Urban 6,097 1,308 21.6 1,903 31.4 2,844 47.0 42Urban 21,459 4,226 19.8 6,886 32.3 10,234 47.9 113* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.†includes births where height, prepegnancy weight or weight at delivery are unknownWeight gain based on prepregnancy BMI category
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County of White Black Native American Asian/Pacific Islander Other HispanicResidence Total Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic† Any Race n.s.
Kansas 39,126 27,717 2,585 185 1,250 1,076 6,290 23
Allen 144 133 3 0 0 6 2 0
Anderson 84 82 0 0 1 0 1 0
Atchison 208 181 7 2 2 7 9 0
Barber 59 54 0 1 0 0 4 0
Barton 362 253 2 2 1 6 98 0
Bourbon 211 196 4 0 1 5 5 0
Brown 133 109 1 16 1 1 5 0
Butler 744 662 14 2 15 12 39 0
Chase 24 23 0 0 0 1 0 0
Chautauqua 42 37 0 3 0 2 0 0
Cherokee 252 225 0 5 1 12 9 0
Cheyenne 39 32 0 0 0 2 5 0
Clark 25 21 0 0 1 0 3 0
Clay 89 84 0 1 1 2 1 0
Cloud 127 117 0 1 1 3 5 0
Coffey 76 74 1 0 0 0 1 0
Comanche 21 14 0 0 1 0 6 0
Cowley 445 339 4 3 13 17 69 0
Crawford 477 401 13 2 9 14 38 0
Decatur 34 28 2 0 0 0 4 0
Dickinson 236 213 0 0 3 8 12 0
Doniphan 97 92 0 0 0 2 3 0
Douglas 1,327 1,004 50 29 95 50 97 2
Edwards 29 24 0 0 0 0 5 0
Elk 21 18 0 1 0 0 2 0
Ellis 364 316 3 2 7 5 31 0
Ellsworth 65 62 0 0 1 1 1 0
Finney 725 229 19 3 17 17 440 0
Ford 649 196 25 0 5 1 422 0
Franklin 320 282 3 0 2 9 23 1
Geary 1,118 660 168 10 45 55 176 4
Gove 37 34 0 0 1 0 2 0
Graham 21 20 0 0 0 0 1 0
Grant 121 53 0 0 0 0 68 0
Gray 81 61 0 0 0 0 20 0
Greeley 16 11 0 0 0 0 5 0
Greenwood 69 62 0 1 2 3 1 0
Hamilton 34 22 0 0 0 0 12 0
Harper 80 70 0 0 0 2 8 0
Harvey 411 330 6 1 9 8 57 0
Haskell 56 36 0 0 0 0 20 0
Hodgeman 14 13 0 0 0 1 0 0
Jackson 172 129 1 18 1 10 13 0
Jefferson 184 176 0 1 0 4 3 0
Jewell 31 29 0 0 1 0 1 0
Johnson 7,528 5,864 412 15 430 149 657 1
Kearny 63 37 0 0 0 1 25 0
Kingman 98 91 0 0 3 2 2 0
Kiowa 37 33 0 0 1 0 3 0
Labette 257 225 8 2 1 9 11 1
Lane 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0
Leavenworth 1,013 811 90 1 13 36 61 1
Lincoln 28 26 0 1 0 1 0 0
Linn 109 104 1 0 0 0 4 0
Logan 43 33 0 0 1 1 8 0
Population Group
Table C20Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Population Group of MotherKansas, 2015
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County of White Black Native American Asian/Pacific Islander Other HispanicResidence Total Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic† Any Race n.s.
Population Group
Table C20Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Population Group of MotherKansas, 2015
Lyon 416 272 4 1 8 22 108 1
McPherson 336 299 2 0 8 5 22 0
Marion 109 101 0 0 0 3 5 0
Marshall 138 130 1 0 1 2 4 0
Meade 68 52 1 0 0 1 14 0
Miami 354 334 5 0 2 5 8 0
Mitchell 77 70 0 2 0 0 5 0
Montgomery 447 335 34 11 3 19 45 0
Morris 54 48 0 0 2 1 3 0
Morton 24 13 0 0 1 0 10 0
Nemaha 146 134 1 0 1 0 10 0
Neosho 189 177 2 0 3 1 6 0
Ness 33 26 0 0 0 0 7 0
Norton 61 56 1 0 0 1 3 0
Osage 158 141 1 1 3 5 7 0
Osborne 49 46 0 1 0 1 1 0
Ottawa 60 58 0 0 0 2 0 0
Pawnee 67 54 2 0 0 2 8 1
Phillips 50 45 0 0 3 1 1 0
Pottawatomie 362 324 1 1 5 14 17 0
Pratt 142 122 0 0 3 1 16 0
Rawlins 26 24 0 0 0 0 2 0
Reno 683 548 18 2 3 22 90 0
Republic 49 44 0 0 1 3 1 0
Rice 132 105 1 0 0 4 22 0
Riley 1,017 741 73 1 65 28 106 3
Rooks 58 55 0 0 1 0 2 0
Rush 37 34 0 0 0 2 1 0
Russell 74 70 0 0 0 2 2 0
Saline 729 546 17 3 14 24 125 0
Scott 51 40 0 0 0 0 11 0
Sedgwick 7,284 4,686 766 20 290 176 1,344 2
Seward 428 84 21 1 7 5 310 0
Shawnee 2,269 1,511 201 13 45 116 380 3
Sheridan 28 26 0 0 0 0 2 0
Sherman 84 64 0 0 1 2 17 0
Smith 50 49 0 0 1 0 0 0
Stafford 55 46 0 0 0 0 9 0
Stanton 39 20 0 0 0 0 19 0
Stevens 77 35 1 1 1 0 39 0
Sumner 290 269 4 1 1 3 12 0
Thomas 107 97 2 0 0 0 8 0
Trego 46 42 0 0 0 2 2 0
Wabaunsee 90 86 0 0 0 1 3 0
Wallace 20 16 0 0 0 0 4 0
Washington 86 78 0 0 0 0 8 0
Wichita 20 14 0 0 0 0 6 0
Wilson 98 94 0 1 0 1 2 0
Woodson 31 28 1 0 0 1 1 0
Wyandotte 2,763 982 588 2 91 133 964 3
n.s. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Peer GroupFrontier 1,337 1,111 3 8 12 20 183 0Rural 2,818 2,438 13 22 20 36 288 1Densely -Settled Rural 6,485 4,469 111 43 87 164 1,609 2Semi-Urban 6,300 4,839 351 32 167 196 707 8Urban 22,184 14,858 2,107 80 964 660 3,503 12
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.† Includes selection of two or more races and other non-specified race
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City of 5-YearResidence Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Rate
Abilene 86 12.6 92 13.6 85 12.8 89 13.5 89 13.6 13.2Andover 176 14.9 164 13.6 170 13.9 167 13.4 164 12.9 13.7Arkansas City 196 15.8 208 16.9 213 17.3 200 16.4 191 15.7 16.4Atchison 161 14.7 156 14.2 140 12.8 148 13.7 157 14.7 14.0
Augusta 109 11.8 150 16.3 143 15.5 135 14.6 127 13.7 14.4Baldwin City 37 8.1 46 10.2 31 6.8 41 8.9 46 9.9 8.8Basehor 66 14.1 54 11.3 62 12.7 71 13.9 61 11.3 12.6Baxter Springs 56 13.3 66 15.9 49 11.9 49 12.0 57 14.2 13.5
Bel Aire 63 9.3 81 11.8 55 8.0 84 11.5 96 12.9 10.7Beloit 63 16.6 43 11.2 45 11.7 51 13.4 50 13.2 13.2Bonner Springs 99 13.5 105 14.2 109 14.6 117 15.5 103 13.5 14.2Burlington 23 8.7 31 11.7 29 11.0 25 9.5 27 10.3 10.2
Chanute 119 13.1 152 16.6 131 14.2 130 14.0 116 12.5 14.1Clay Center 67 15.4 54 12.5 63 14.9 51 12.2 52 12.5 13.5Coffeyville 157 15.5 160 16.0 155 15.6 152 15.4 137 14.2 15.3Colby 72 13.2 87 16.1 72 13.3 104 19.3 80 14.8 15.3
Columbus 53 16.2 43 13.2 38 11.8 43 13.5 52 16.5 14.2Concordia 65 12.3 79 14.8 67 12.7 57 10.7 74 14.2 12.9Derby 344 15.4 331 14.4 326 14.1 301 13.0 301 12.8 13.9De Soto 63 10.8 72 12.3 82 13.9 66 10.9 70 11.5 11.9
Dodge City 628 22.5 612 21.8 607 21.6 604 21.5 580 20.8 21.6Edwardsville 47 10.8 38 8.7 50 11.5 47 10.7 47 10.7 10.5El Dorado 189 14.5 221 17.1 166 12.9 177 13.7 188 14.5 14.6Ellsworth 31 10.0 31 9.9 24 7.8 26 8.5 29 9.5 9.1
Emporia 336 13.5 358 14.3 335 13.5 334 13.6 336 13.6 13.7Eudora 102 16.4 94 15.2 78 12.6 84 13.3 93 14.6 14.4Eureka 26 9.9 22 8.7 28 11.1 37 14.9 34 13.9 11.7Fairway 58 14.7 59 15.0 61 15.4 66 16.6 72 18.1 16.0
Fort Scott 122 15.3 123 15.5 140 17.6 137 17.4 118 15.1 16.2Frontenac 35 10.2 37 10.7 34 9.9 49 14.2 44 12.9 11.6Galena 37 12.1 31 10.2 42 14.0 40 13.5 50 17.1 13.4Garden City 616 22.9 612 22.7 565 21.0 578 21.4 597 22.1 22.0
Gardner 405 20.8 399 19.6 376 18.4 365 17.7 367 17.6 18.8Garnett 41 12.1 32 9.6 39 11.8 40 12.1 42 12.9 11.7Girard 32 11.4 21 7.5 25 9.0 42 15.1 31 11.2 10.9Goddard 105 24.0 95 21.0 92 20.1 84 17.9 100 21.2 20.8
Goodland 61 13.5 70 15.4 65 14.3 73 16.0 67 15.0 14.8Great Bend 252 15.7 259 16.3 226 14.2 218 13.8 251 16.0 15.2Hays 302 14.6 307 14.6 277 13.2 254 12.1 273 12.9 13.5Haysville 199 18.3 201 18.4 176 16.0 139 12.5 187 16.7 16.4
Herington 40 15.8 24 9.6 27 11.0 24 9.9 27 11.3 11.6Hesston 31 8.3 43 11.5 41 11.0 47 12.6 38 10.0 10.7Hiawatha 48 15.1 45 14.4 48 15.1 36 11.6 39 12.6 13.8Hillsboro 30 10.1 27 9.2 24 8.3 38 13.1 25 8.7 9.9
Hoisington 38 14.0 42 15.6 39 14.5 33 12.4 35 13.3 14.0Holton 48 14.4 64 19.4 56 17.1 52 15.7 51 15.6 16.4Hugoton 63 16.5 68 17.3 74 18.6 50 12.6 59 14.9 16.0Hutchinson 536 12.7 509 12.1 526 12.6 510 12.2 481 11.6 12.2
Independence 142 15.2 169 18.3 141 15.3 149 16.3 171 19.1 16.8Iola 85 14.9 77 13.5 76 13.5 92 16.6 74 13.5 14.4Junction City 622 25.9 666 25.8 627 24.7 615 24.9 651 26.4 25.5Kansas City 2,579 17.6 2,616 17.8 2,519 17.0 2,607 17.4 2,598 17.2 17.4
Table C21Live Births by Selected City of Residence
by Number and Rate*Kansas, 2011-2015
2015Year2013 201420122011
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City of 5-YearResidence Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Rate
Table C21Live Births by Selected City of Residence
by Number and Rate*Kansas, 2011-2015
2015Year2013 201420122011
Kingman 30 9.4 41 12.9 44 13.9 28 9.0 41 13.3 11.7Lansing 96 8.4 79 6.8 84 7.2 101 8.6 100 8.5 7.9Larned 56 13.7 49 12.2 46 11.4 51 12.7 50 12.6 12.5Lawrence 987 11.1 1,040 11.6 1,021 11.2 1,019 11.0 1,107 11.8 11.4
Leavenworth 428 12.0 441 12.3 416 11.6 414 11.5 463 12.9 12.1Leawood 251 7.7 245 7.5 261 7.9 256 7.4 271 7.8 7.7Lenexa 592 12.1 636 12.9 601 11.9 657 12.9 652 12.4 12.4Liberal 425 20.4 432 20.5 409 19.5 414 19.7 407 19.6 19.9
Lindsborg 29 8.4 35 10.1 32 9.2 31 9.0 24 7.1 8.8Louisburg 70 16.3 65 15.2 56 13.0 74 17.1 66 15.4 15.4Lyons 66 17.7 59 15.8 58 15.5 51 13.6 61 16.4 15.8McPherson 193 14.6 200 15.1 167 12.5 179 13.6 174 13.2 13.8
Maize 50 14.5 66 17.8 68 17.8 81 19.9 69 15.8 17.2Manhattan 764 14.2 812 14.5 701 12.5 770 13.7 692 12.3 13.4Marysville 42 12.9 31 9.4 47 14.3 56 17.0 52 15.6 13.8Merriam 164 14.7 137 12.3 141 12.5 142 12.6 145 12.8 13.0
Mission 169 17.8 167 17.6 156 16.4 178 18.7 175 18.4 17.8Mission Hills 19 5.3 31 8.7 21 5.9 35 9.7 29 8.1 7.5Mulvane 70 11.4 73 11.6 101 16.1 52 8.3 75 11.9 11.9Newton 271 14.1 306 15.9 295 15.4 259 13.5 255 13.3 14.5
Norton 29 10.0 36 12.5 38 13.2 39 13.7 36 12.7 12.4Olathe 2,002 15.7 1,986 15.3 1,990 15.1 1,962 14.7 1,901 14.2 15.0Osage City 31 10.5 28 9.6 28 9.7 33 11.5 36 12.7 10.8Osawatomie 75 16.9 76 17.3 42 9.6 66 15.1 58 13.5 14.5
Ottawa 180 14.3 183 14.6 188 15.1 176 14.2 185 14.9 14.6Overland Park 2,054 11.7 2,090 11.7 2,169 12.0 2,080 11.3 2,260 12.1 11.7Paola 92 16.5 79 14.2 84 14.9 92 16.4 74 13.4 15.1Park City 118 16.1 113 15.2 83 11.1 119 15.7 116 15.2 14.7
Parsons 149 14.3 175 16.9 165 16.2 137 13.5 141 14.0 15.0Phillipsburg 25 9.8 40 15.9 37 14.6 33 12.9 30 11.9 13.0Pittsburg 305 15.0 309 15.2 305 15.0 325 15.9 278 13.6 14.9Prairie Village 316 14.5 340 15.6 343 15.7 324 14.8 345 15.8 15.3
Pratt 128 18.7 110 16.0 95 13.6 115 16.5 108 15.8 16.1Roeland Park 117 17.1 130 19.1 100 14.6 119 17.4 125 18.3 17.3Rose Hill 51 13.0 45 11.4 56 14.2 62 15.7 58 14.5 13.8Russell 64 14.2 58 12.9 71 15.9 55 12.3 55 12.1 13.5
Sabetha 31 12.1 35 13.7 37 14.4 43 16.8 46 17.8 15.0St Marys 54 20.3 70 26.4 68 25.4 79 29.7 71 26.7 25.7Salina 693 14.5 694 14.4 703 14.7 683 14.3 669 14.0 14.4Scott City 66 17.4 51 13.4 52 13.4 60 15.3 45 11.7 14.2
Shawnee 884 14.0 901 14.2 807 12.5 896 13.9 858 13.2 13.5Spring Hill 101 18.4 111 19.8 87 15.2 114 19.3 102 17.1 17.9Tonganoxie 99 19.5 90 17.6 101 19.6 94 18.1 96 18.3 18.6Topeka 2,086 16.3 2,053 16.0 2,004 15.7 1,961 15.4 1,894 14.9 15.7
Ulysses 108 17.2 84 13.5 110 17.5 97 15.7 96 15.7 15.9Valley Center 100 14.6 109 15.6 95 13.6 104 14.7 107 14.8 14.7Wamego 80 18.0 78 17.4 62 13.5 73 15.9 78 16.9 16.3
Wellington 107 13.3 116 14.5 98 12.3 97 12.2 114 14.3 13.3Wichita 6,457 16.8 6,500 16.9 6,170 16.0 6,058 15.6 5,946 15.2 16.1Winfield 170 13.8 167 13.5 159 12.9 162 13.2 151 12.4 13.2
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White Black Nat. Am. Asian/PI Other Hisp.County of 45 & Non- Non- Non- Non- Non Any Residence Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s. Hisp. Hisp. Hisp. Hisp. Hisp.† Race n.s.
Kansas 14,108 14 2,184 5,539 3,638 1,829 753 142 9 0 8,300 1,769 111 164 496 3,262 6
Allen 72 0 16 24 14 7 9 2 0 0 63 3 0 0 4 2 0Anderson 23 0 3 10 6 2 1 1 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0Atchison 90 0 13 47 22 7 1 0 0 0 76 7 0 0 4 3 0Barber 15 0 3 7 2 2 1 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 1 0Barton 167 0 25 63 47 22 10 0 0 0 105 1 2 0 3 56 0
Bourbon 92 0 17 41 23 6 4 1 0 0 86 3 0 0 2 1 0Brown 52 0 10 24 14 2 2 0 0 0 35 1 15 0 0 1 0Butler 230 0 43 87 66 25 8 1 0 0 200 9 1 1 5 14 0Chase 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Chautauqua 12 0 1 6 2 1 2 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 0 0
Cherokee 116 0 21 54 24 12 5 0 0 0 103 0 2 0 7 4 0Cheyenne 8 0 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 3 0Clark 9 0 2 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 2 0Clay 29 0 3 17 6 3 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 1 0Cloud 46 0 9 22 12 1 1 1 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 4 0
Coffey 26 0 2 16 6 0 1 1 0 0 25 1 0 0 0 0 0Comanche 10 0 0 3 2 4 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 0Cowley 211 0 33 94 56 18 8 2 0 0 155 3 3 3 11 36 0Crawford 225 0 40 87 57 31 8 2 0 0 185 10 1 3 2 24 0Decatur 16 0 0 9 5 2 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 0 0 3 0
Dickinson 61 0 12 26 15 4 2 2 0 0 54 0 0 0 2 5 0Doniphan 22 0 0 14 5 3 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 1 1 0Douglas 436 1 47 171 119 56 34 8 0 0 302 32 20 3 31 48 0Edwards 12 0 1 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 0Elk 9 0 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 1 0
Ellis 108 0 14 43 30 11 9 1 0 0 90 1 1 0 2 14 0Ellsworth 20 0 2 6 9 3 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 1 0Finney 342 0 64 129 95 38 11 5 0 0 73 8 1 3 5 252 0Ford 297 0 59 108 83 27 18 2 0 0 74 6 0 2 1 214 0Franklin 147 0 23 70 36 14 3 1 0 0 124 2 0 0 5 16 0
Geary 186 0 25 84 42 29 5 1 0 0 80 44 2 7 12 39 2Gove 6 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Graham 6 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Grant 51 0 11 23 11 3 2 1 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 36 0Gray 12 0 1 4 4 2 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0
Greeley 5 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0Greenwood 21 0 4 8 6 3 0 0 0 0 18 0 1 0 1 1 0Hamilton 14 0 2 8 3 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 5 0Harper 37 0 6 16 6 7 1 1 0 0 33 0 0 0 2 2 0Harvey 130 1 17 59 30 12 8 3 0 0 90 6 1 1 4 28 0
Haskell 15 0 4 4 3 3 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 9 0Hodgeman 5 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0Jackson 67 0 14 29 11 7 4 2 0 0 39 1 14 0 6 7 0Jefferson 56 0 16 15 14 7 2 2 0 0 52 0 1 0 2 1 0Jewell 10 0 2 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson 1,496 0 170 443 428 293 136 23 3 0 945 194 7 24 46 280 0Kearny 25 0 7 9 4 3 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 15 0Kingman 39 0 5 20 10 2 2 0 0 0 36 0 0 1 1 1 0Kiowa 11 0 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 2 0Labette 113 0 18 56 29 5 5 0 0 0 92 7 2 1 6 5 0
Lane 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Leavenworth 348 0 53 139 91 50 13 2 0 0 256 54 0 1 16 20 1Lincoln 7 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0Linn 48 0 15 15 12 5 1 0 0 0 44 1 0 0 0 3 0Logan 15 0 1 9 4 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 8 0
Kansas, 2015by Age-Group and Population Group of Mother
Out-of-Wedlock Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*Table C22
Age-Group of Mother Population Group
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White Black Nat. Am. Asian/PI Other Hisp.County of 45 & Non- Non- Non- Non- Non Any Residence Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s. Hisp. Hisp. Hisp. Hisp. Hisp.† Race n.s.
Kansas, 2015by Age-Group and Population Group of Mother
Out-of-Wedlock Births by County of Residence and Peer Group*Table C22
Age-Group of Mother Population Group
Lyon 175 0 21 73 43 23 12 2 1 0 95 2 1 2 11 63 1McPherson 101 0 20 37 29 9 5 1 0 0 83 2 0 1 3 12 0Marion 30 0 4 19 5 2 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 3 4 0Marshall 34 0 3 17 9 2 3 0 0 0 31 1 0 0 1 1 0Meade 27 0 6 12 6 1 2 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 9 0
Miami 113 0 20 44 30 12 5 1 1 0 103 4 0 1 2 3 0Mitchell 21 0 5 8 5 1 1 1 0 0 16 0 1 0 0 4 0Montgomery 229 0 36 103 59 21 7 3 0 0 166 29 4 1 11 18 0Morris 14 0 3 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 2 0Morton 11 0 3 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 4 0
Nemaha 28 0 6 11 5 3 2 1 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 6 0Neosho 76 0 15 28 15 11 7 0 0 0 70 1 0 1 1 3 0Ness 12 0 3 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 3 0Norton 26 0 3 15 4 3 0 1 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 2 0Osage 66 0 9 28 19 9 1 0 0 0 59 0 0 0 4 3 0
Osborne 20 0 1 8 9 1 1 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 1 0Ottawa 20 0 2 9 6 2 1 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 2 0 0Pawnee 30 0 5 11 9 3 1 1 0 0 20 2 0 0 1 7 0Phillips 22 0 4 12 1 2 2 1 0 0 19 0 0 1 1 1 0Pottawatomie 55 0 9 20 14 9 2 1 0 0 50 0 0 0 5 0 0
Pratt 51 0 16 14 15 6 0 0 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 9 0Rawlins 7 0 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0Reno 287 1 47 130 73 21 13 2 0 0 212 12 0 1 13 49 0Republic 13 0 2 3 6 1 0 1 0 0 11 0 0 0 2 0 0Rice 51 0 4 25 15 5 1 1 0 0 35 1 0 0 2 13 0
Riley 170 0 27 70 51 16 5 1 0 0 113 28 0 2 8 19 0Rooks 18 0 3 7 3 3 2 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 2 0Rush 14 0 0 7 1 3 3 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 1 0 0Russell 36 0 4 20 9 2 1 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 2 1 0Saline 345 0 50 132 107 36 17 3 0 0 245 15 3 2 20 60 0
Scott 16 0 2 6 7 1 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 5 0Sedgwick 3,106 3 460 1,238 794 395 186 27 3 0 1,606 603 14 76 95 712 0Seward 217 0 41 87 54 24 9 2 0 0 26 11 0 1 3 176 0Shawnee 1,064 2 174 393 281 157 46 11 0 0 584 163 9 3 74 229 2Sheridan 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0
Sherman 37 1 5 13 11 6 1 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 2 9 0Smith 11 0 1 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0Stafford 19 0 9 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 1 0Stanton 11 0 2 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 6 0Stevens 21 0 3 10 7 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 11 0
Sumner 114 0 25 53 22 10 3 1 0 0 101 3 1 0 2 7 0Thomas 43 0 6 20 7 8 2 0 0 0 36 2 0 0 0 5 0Trego 12 0 2 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0Wabaunsee 11 1 2 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 0Wallace. 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Washington 14 0 1 10 2 0 1 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 1 0Wichita 4 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0Wilson 38 0 5 21 9 2 1 0 0 0 34 0 1 0 1 2 0Woodson 13 0 5 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 1 1 0Wyandotte 1,617 4 258 628 372 260 80 14 1 0 452 493 2 22 40 608 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Peer GroupFrontier 431 1 76 171 109 54 19 1 0 0 330 2 2 0 7 90 0Rural 930 1 156 421 229 78 33 12 0 0 741 10 17 2 20 140 0Densely -Settled Rural 2,618 0 462 1,069 664 269 127 26 1 0 1,566 59 28 14 85 865 1Semi-Urban 2,062 2 328 866 551 217 79 18 1 0 1,518 159 12 19 82 270 2Urban 8,067 10 1,162 3,012 2,085 1,211 495 85 7 0 4,145 1,539 52 129 302 1,897 3
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.† Includes selection of two or more races and other non-specified race
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Teen Teen (10-19)(10-19) Pregnancy
Year Pregnancies 10-14 15-17 18-19 15-19 Rate 10-14 15-17 10-17 15-191996 6,498 133 2,276 4,089 6,365 33.9 1.4 38.9 15.6 67.01997 6,469 123 2,260 4,086 6,346 33.3 1.3 37.4 15.3 64.71998 6,444 108 2,087 4,249 6,336 32.4 1.1 34.1 13.8 62.01999 6,402 103 1,979 4,320 6,299 31.9 1.1 32.4 13.1 60.72000 6,090 94 1,819 4,177 5,996 30.3 0.9 30.1 12.0 58.72001 5,818 79 1,819 3,920 5,739 28.8 0.8 30.2 11.9 56.02002 5,586 86 1,684 3,816 5,500 28.3 0.9 28.3 11.3 54.72003 5,174 73 1,559 3,542 5,101 26.4 0.8 26.6 10.5 51.32004 5,026 71 1,492 3,463 4,955 26.1 0.8 25.8 10.3 50.32005 5,044 69 1,483 3,492 4,975 26.7 0.8 25.7 10.4 50.82006 5,192 85 1,507 3,600 5,107 27.1 0.9 25.5 10.4 52.22007 5,268 70 1,573 3,625 5,198 27.8 0.8 26.8 10.9 53.22008 5,371 66 1,552 3,753 5,305 28.6 0.7 27.1 10.9 55.02009 5,036 56 1,417 3,563 4,980 26.8 0.6 25.2 10.0 51.62010 4,501 59 1,298 3,144 4,442 23.1 0.6 22.4 8.8 45.12011 4,095 70 1,063 2,962 4,025 20.9 0.7 18.4 7.3 40.82012 3,823 42 973 2,808 3,781 19.7 0.4 17.0 6.6 39.02013 3,335 41 841 2,453 3,294 17.1 0.4 14.6 5.7 34.02014 3,118 35 783 2,300 3,083 16.0 0.4 13.6 5.3 33.22015 2,872 22 673 2,177 2,850 14.8 0.2 11.5 4.5 29.3
*Rate per 1,000 female age-group population; see Technical Notes for population treatment in 2000, 2001, and 2010. Teenage pregnancies is the sum of live births, reported abortions and stillbirths
Teenage Pregnancy Numbers and Rates*by Year by Selected Age-Groups
Kansas, 1996-2015
Teenage Pregnancy Rates*by Age-Group,
Age-Group Pregnancy Rate
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Total Teenage†
Live Births Stillbirths Abortions Pregnancies Preg. RatesCounty of Age-Group Age-Group Age-Group Age Group Age-GroupResidence 10-14 15-19 10-14 15-19 10-14 15-19 10-14 15-19 10-19 10-19
Kansas 14 2,476 0 17 8 357 22 2,850 2,872 14.8
Allen 0 16 0 0 0 1 0 17 17 20.4Anderson 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 5 9.9Atchison 0 14 0 0 0 1 0 15 15 11.9Barber 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 15.6Barton 0 29 0 0 0 3 0 32 32 18.5
Bourbon 0 19 0 0 0 1 0 20 20 20.2Brown 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 17.3Butler 0 49 0 0 0 5 0 54 54 10.6Chase 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5.6Chautauqua 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 15.5
Cherokee 0 25 0 0 0 2 0 27 27 19.4Cheyenne 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 34.5Clark 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 13.2Clay 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 7 7 14.2Cloud 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 10 10 16.8
Coffey 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 5 9.0Comanche 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Cowley 0 35 0 0 0 6 0 41 41 16.7Crawford 0 44 0 0 0 3 0 47 47 17.7Decatur 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6.3
Dickinson 0 14 0 1 0 2 0 17 17 13.7Doniphan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Douglas 1 51 0 1 0 23 1 75 76 8.9Edwards 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5.0Elk 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6.7
Ellis 0 14 0 0 0 3 0 17 17 9.4Ellsworth 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 7.0Finney 0 73 0 1 1 5 1 79 80 27.7Ford 0 70 0 0 0 8 0 78 78 32.0Franklin 0 26 0 1 0 1 0 28 28 16.1
Geary 0 59 0 0 1 9 1 68 69 32.6Gove 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 12.7Graham 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 7.1Grant 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 13 20.3Gray 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4.1
Greeley 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 22.2Greenwood 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 6 6 16.9Hamilton 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 17.1Harper 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 19.0Harvey 1 22 0 0 0 2 1 24 25 10.1
Haskell 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 7 7 21.0Hodgeman 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 17.5Jackson 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 16.7Jefferson 0 16 0 0 0 3 0 19 19 15.5Jewell 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 13.2
Johnson 0 187 0 0 0 75 0 262 262 6.8Kearny 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 26.5Kingman 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 6 6 12.3Kiowa 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5.0Labette 0 19 0 0 0 3 0 22 22 18.1
Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Leavenworth 0 58 0 0 2 8 2 66 68 13.9Lincoln 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 10.3Linn 0 18 0 0 0 2 0 20 20 30.8Logan 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 12.4
Table C25Teenage Pregnancies by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Age-Group and Component Kansas, 2015
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Total Teenage†
Live Births Stillbirths Abortions Pregnancies Preg. RatesCounty of Age-Group Age-Group Age-Group Age Group Age-GroupResidence 10-14 15-19 10-14 15-19 10-14 15-19 10-14 15-19 10-19 10-19
Table C25Teenage Pregnancies by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Age-Group and Component Kansas, 2015
Lyon 0 23 0 0 2 4 2 27 29 12.1McPherson 0 21 0 0 0 1 0 22 22 11.5Marion 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 6.4Marshall 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 6.7Meade 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 18.0
Miami 0 24 0 0 0 4 0 28 28 11.8Mitchell 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 7 7 18.0Montgomery 0 41 0 0 1 4 1 45 46 21.9Morris 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 12.5Morton 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 13.1
Nemaha 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 12.9Neosho 0 22 0 1 0 0 0 23 23 21.4Ness 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 21.4Norton 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 14.5Osage 0 11 0 0 0 1 0 12 12 11.5
Osborne 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5.2Ottawa 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5.6Pawnee 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 16.1Phillips 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 5 5 14.5Pottawatomie 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 11 11 6.3
Pratt 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 17 17 27.8Rawlins 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 31.5Reno 1 52 0 0 0 8 1 60 61 15.1Republic 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 8.4Rice 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 10.4
Riley 0 50 0 0 0 14 0 64 64 13.0Rooks 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 12.4Rush 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 5.9Russell 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 10.8Saline 0 55 0 0 1 3 1 58 59 17.1
Scott 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5.9Sedgwick 3 498 0 4 0 68 3 570 573 16.5Seward 0 48 0 0 0 3 0 51 51 28.4Shawnee 2 186 0 0 0 23 2 209 211 18.4Sheridan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Sherman 1 5 0 0 0 1 1 6 7 20.3Smith 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 9.9Stafford 0 12 0 1 0 1 0 14 14 53.0Stanton 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 21.9Stevens 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 6 6 12.8
Sumner 0 28 0 0 0 1 0 29 29 17.8Thomas 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 11.9Trego 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 20.5Wabaunsee 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 6.8Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3.0Wichita 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 21.3Wilson 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 8.7Woodson 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 27.2Wyandotte 4 276 0 5 0 35 4 316 320 28.6n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 n/a
Peer GroupFrontier 1 94 0 2 0 7 1 103 104 15.3Rural 1 199 0 1 0 15 1 215 216 13.3Densely -Settled Rural 0 505 0 3 3 48 3 556 559 17.9Semi-Urban 2 422 0 1 3 53 5 476 481 15.5Urban 10 1,256 0 10 2 232 12 1,498 1,510 13.8
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition. † Rate per 1,000 female age-group population
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Teenage Pregnancies for 10-17 Year Oldsby County of Residence and Peer Group*, by Component
Kansas, 2015
County of Total Pregnancy
Residence Live Births Stillbirths Abortions Pregnancies Rate†
Kansas 588 3 104 695 4.5
Allen 6 0 0 6 9.4Anderson 0 0 1 1 2.3Atchison 0 0 0 0 0.0Barber 1 0 0 1 4.8Barton 3 0 1 4 2.9
Bourbon 1 0 0 1 1.2Brown 1 0 0 1 1.9Butler 13 0 2 15 3.6Chase 0 0 0 0 0.0Chautauqua 1 0 0 1 6.3
Cherokee 3 0 0 3 2.6Cheyenne 2 0 0 2 16.0Clark 0 0 0 0 0.0Clay 0 0 2 2 4.8Cloud 3 0 0 3 7.0
Coffey 0 0 1 1 2.2Comanche 0 0 0 0 0.0Cowley 9 0 2 11 5.9Crawford 11 0 1 12 6.6Decatur 0 0 0 0 0.0
Dickinson 1 0 0 1 0.9Doniphan 0 0 0 0 0.0Douglas 10 0 3 13 2.7Edwards 0 0 0 0 0.0Elk 0 0 0 0 0.0
Ellis 3 0 0 3 2.5Ellsworth 0 0 0 0 0.0Finney 15 0 3 18 7.7Ford 26 0 4 30 14.9Franklin 9 0 1 10 7.0
Geary 6 0 5 11 6.1Gove 0 0 0 0 0.0Graham 0 0 0 0 0.0Grant 6 0 0 6 11.4Gray 0 0 0 0 0.0
Greeley 0 0 0 0 0.0Greenwood 1 0 0 1 3.3Hamilton 0 0 1 1 6.7Harper 0 0 0 0 0.0Harvey 6 0 1 7 3.6
Haskell 2 0 0 2 7.3Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 0.0Jackson 4 0 0 4 5.3Jefferson 1 0 1 2 1.9Jewell 1 0 0 1 8.5
Johnson 43 0 21 64 2.0Kearny 2 0 0 2 8.1Kingman 2 0 0 2 4.8Kiowa 0 0 0 0 0.0Labette 3 0 1 4 3.9
Lane 0 0 0 0 0.0Leavenworth 12 0 3 15 3.6Lincoln 1 0 0 1 5.9Linn 5 0 0 5 8.9Logan 0 0 0 0 0.0
Table C26
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Teenage Pregnancies for 10-17 Year Oldsby County of Residence and Peer Group*, by Component
Kansas, 2015
County of Total Pregnancy
Residence Live Births Stillbirths Abortions Pregnancies Rate†
Table C26
Lyon 6 0 2 8 5.0McPherson 4 0 0 4 2.6Marion 1 0 0 1 1.7Marshall 0 0 0 0 0.0Meade 1 0 0 1 3.7
Miami 4 0 3 7 3.5Mitchell 1 0 0 1 3.1Montgomery 11 0 3 14 8.6Morris 0 0 0 0 0.0Morton 1 0 0 1 5.2
Nemaha 3 0 0 3 5.0Neosho 5 1 0 6 7.0Ness 2 0 0 2 12.7Norton 0 0 0 0 0.0Osage 0 0 0 0 0.0
Osborne 0 0 0 0 0.0Ottawa 0 0 0 0 0.0Pawnee 0 0 0 0 0.0Phillips 2 0 0 2 6.9Pottawatomie 1 0 0 1 0.7
Pratt 1 0 0 1 2.2Rawlins 0 0 0 0 0.0Reno 15 0 0 15 4.5Republic 1 0 0 1 4.9Rice 1 0 0 1 2.0
Riley 5 0 0 5 2.2Rooks 0 0 0 0 0.0Rush 0 0 0 0 0.0Russell 0 0 0 0 0.0Saline 15 0 2 17 6.0
Scott 0 0 0 0 0.0Sedgwick 134 1 19 154 5.4Seward 11 0 0 11 7.5Shawnee 52 0 7 59 6.3Sheridan 0 0 0 0 0.0
Sherman 1 0 0 1 3.5Smith 0 0 0 0 0.0Stafford 0 0 1 1 4.7Stanton 1 0 0 1 8.4Stevens 3 0 0 3 7.7
Sumner 2 0 1 3 2.2Thomas 2 0 0 2 5.2Trego 0 0 0 0 0.0Wabaunsee 1 0 0 1 2.7Wallace 0 0 0 0 0.0
Washington 0 0 0 0 0.0Wichita 0 0 1 1 8.2Wilson 0 0 0 0 0.0Woodson 2 0 0 2 13.1Wyandotte 86 1 10 97 10.4n.s. 0 0 1 1 n/a
Peer GroupFrontier 15 0 3 18 3.2Rural 41 0 4 45 3.4Densely -Settled Rural 100 1 15 116 4.7Semi-Urban 95 0 18 113 4.9Urban 337 2 63 402 4.5
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition. † Rates per 1,000 female age-group population
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D. FETAL AND INFANT MORTALITY
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Total
Cause of Death* Stillbirths Under 20 20-31 32-41 42 & Over n.s.
All Causes 237 4 154 77 0 2
Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period 204 1 133 68 0 2
-Fetus Affected by Maternal Conditions 18 0 13 5 0 0
-Fetus Affected by Maternal Complications of Pregnancy 29 0 24 5 0 0
-Fetus Affected by Complications of Placenta, Cord & Membrane 69 0 41 27 0 1
-Fetus Affected by Complications of Labor & Delivery 3 0 2 0 0 1
-Disorders Related to Short Gestation & Low Birth Weight 8 0 8 0 0 0
-Hypoxia and Birth Asphyxia 0 0 0 0 0 0
-Cardiovascular Disorders 0 0 0 0 0 0
-Hemorrhagic & Hematologic Disorders of Fetus 0 0 0 0 0 0
-Unspecified Cause 58 1 38 19 0 0
-Other Perinatal Conditions 19 0 7 12 0 0
Congenital Anomalies 25 1 16 8 0 0
All other Causes 8 2 5 1 0 0
* The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 8.
Table D1Stillbirths by Cause of Death and Weeks Gestation
Kansas, 2015
Weeks Gestation
86
Kansas, 2015
*Includes selection of two or more races and other non-specified race
Figure D1
StillbirthsBy Selected Characteristics
195
37
20
50
100
150
200
250
<2500 2500-4499 4500 & Over
Num
ber o
f Stil
lbirt
hs
Birth Weight in Grams
4
154
77
00
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
19 & Under 20-31 32-41 42 & Over
Num
ber o
f Stil
lbirt
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Weeks Gestation
86
63 51
16 21
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th & Over
Num
ber o
f Stil
lbirt
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Birth Order
219
151 2
0
50
100
150
200
250
Single Twin Triplet Other
Num
ber o
f Stil
lbirt
hs
Plurality
133
99
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Married Unmarried
Num
ber o
f Stil
lbirt
hs
Marital Status
135
44
3 5 10
38
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
WhiteNon-Hisp.
BlackNon-Hisp.
Nat.Amer.Non-Hisp.
AsianPac.Non-Hisp.
OtherNon-Hisp*
Hisp. AnyRace
Num
ber o
f Stil
lbirt
hs
Population Group
87
County of 45 &Residence Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Kansas 237 0 17 51 71 58 32 7 1 0
Allen 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Anderson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Atchison 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0Barber 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Barton 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Bourbon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brown 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Butler 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chautauqua 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Cherokee 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0Cheyenne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Clark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Clay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cloud 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Coffey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Comanche 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Cowley 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Crawford 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0Decatur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dickinson 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Doniphan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Douglas 5 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0Edwards 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ellis 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0Ellsworth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Finney 5 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0Ford 5 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0Franklin 4 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0
Geary 6 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0Gove 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Graham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Grant 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Gray 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Greeley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Greenwood 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Harper 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Harvey 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Haskell 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jackson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jefferson 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Jewell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson 32 0 0 2 7 8 14 1 0 0Kearny 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kingman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kiowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Labette 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Leavenworth 5 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Linn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Logan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Table D2Stillbirths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Age-Group of MotherKansas, 2015
Age-Group of Mother
88
County of 45 &Residence Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Table D2Stillbirths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Age-Group of MotherKansas, 2015
Age-Group of Mother
Lyon 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0McPherson 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Marion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Marshall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Meade 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Miami 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Mitchell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Montgomery 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0Morris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Morton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nemaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Neosho 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Ness 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Norton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Osage 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0
Osborne 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Ottawa 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Pawnee 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Phillips 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pottawatomie 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Pratt 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Rawlins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Reno 7 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0Republic 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Rice 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Riley 5 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0Rooks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rush 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Russell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Saline 5 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0
Scott 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sedgwick 52 0 4 13 12 16 5 2 0 0Seward 5 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0Shawnee 11 0 0 5 3 2 1 0 0 0Sheridan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Smith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stafford 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Stanton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stevens 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sumner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Thomas 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Trego 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wabaunsee 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wilson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Woodson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wyandotte 27 0 5 5 9 5 2 1 0 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Peer GroupFrontier 12 0 2 1 4 4 0 1 0 0Rural 15 0 1 4 4 4 1 1 0 0Densely -Settled Rural 42 0 3 10 16 7 4 1 1 0Semi-Urban 36 0 1 7 15 9 4 0 0 0Urban 132 0 10 29 32 34 23 4 0 0
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.
89
Out of State Year Total* Residents Residents Ratio†
n.s.1971 9,472 5,763 3,709 103.0 01972 12,248 7,736 4,512 136.0 01973 12,612 7,695 4,917 153.8 01974 10,171 4,503 5,657 172.9 111975 9,160 3,565 5,581 165.6 141976 9,154 3,455 5,686 161.2 131977 7,965 2,918 5,045 137.0 21978 9,740 3,957 5,722 156.4 611979 12,335 5,042 7,281 187.1 121980 11,791 4,750 7,038 173.0 31981 10,448 4,150 6,291 152.7 71982 9,976 3,823 6,153 151.0 01983 8,547 3,218 5,329 132.0 01984 8,008 2,689 5,319 133.1 01985 7,092 2,447 4,645 117.8 01986 6,561 2,316 4,245 108.4 01987 6,409 2,357 4,052 105.4 01988 7,930 3,161 4,769 123.2 01989 8,984 3,270 4,149 107.4 1,5651990 9,459 3,341 4,175 107.4 1,9431991 10,141 4,071 6,070 161.3 01992 11,135 4,904 6,231 164.6 01993 11,247 4,853 6,394 171.5 01994 10,847 4,245 6,596 177.0 61995‡ 11,149 4,562 6,566 177.0 211996 11,181 4,367 6,806 186.3 81997 11,507 4,973 6,532 175.6 21998 11,624 5,184 6,440 167.8 01999¶ 12,445 6,029 6,416 165.6 02000 12,327 5,971 6,356 160.3 02001 12,422 6,003 6,419 165.3 02002 11,844 5,546 6,298 160.1 02003 11,697 5,534 6,163 156.6 02004 11,446 5,475 5,971 151.0 02005 10,543 4,914 5,629 141.8 02006 11,271 5,385 5,886 143.9 02007 10,841 5,162 5,679 135.4 02008 10,643 5,131 5,512 131.8 02009 9,474 4,693 4,780 115.5 12010 8,373 4,150 4,223 104.4 02011 7,885 3,989 3,946 99.6 02012 7,598 3,796 3,802 94.3 02013 7,485 3,722 3,763 97.0 02014 7,294 3,578 3,716 94.8 02015 6,974 3,395 3,579 91.5 0
out of state. Ratio per 1,000 live births.
and every person licensed to practice medicine and surgery.
‡ As of July 1, 1995, reporting became mandatory for every medical care facility
¶ Numbers from 1999 on are larger than the ones reported in the preliminary reports due to induced termination of pregnancy reports received from other states after the Kansas reporting deadlines.
Table D3Total Reported Abortions and Ratios of Abortions to Live Births*
Kansas, 1971-2015
Kansas
* Includes in state occurrences to Kansas residents and out of state residents, plus Kansas resident
† Abortion ratios are per 1,000 live births, and are basesd on Kansas residence.
90
Ratio per 1,000 Live BirthsFigure D2
*Rate per 1,000 Female Population 15-44**2005-2006 Rates Provisional Figure 12
0
50
100
150
200
1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012
Rat
io
Year
Ratios of Abortions to Live Births by YearKansas, 1972-2015
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40+
Rat
io
Age-Group
Ratios of Abortions to Live Births by Age-Group of PatientKansas, 1996 and 2015
1996 2015
Ratio per 1,000 Live Births Residence Data Figure D3
91
Under 45 &Selected Characteristics Total* 15 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Total Reported 6,974 13 663 2,201 1,842 1,283 743 214 15 0
Residency
Kansans in State 3,536 8 351 1,108 905 675 364 119 6 0Kansans out-of-state 43 0 6 11 13 2 8 2 1 0Non-residents in KS 3,395 5 306 1,082 924 606 371 93 8 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Population Group
White Non-Hispanic 3,912 6 363 1,191 1,012 764 438 129 9 0Black Non-Hispanic 1,478 3 124 480 437 255 145 30 4 0Native American Non-Hispanic 57 0 2 19 15 9 9 3 0 0Asian/Pacific Non-Hispanic 287 0 12 66 81 69 40 19 0 0Other Non-Hispanic† 298 2 57 96 71 44 22 6 0 0Hispanic Any Race 910 2 104 342 216 134 83 27 2 0n.s. 32 0 1 7 10 8 6 0 0 0
Marital Status of Patient
Married 1,071 0 11 127 288 317 249 75 4 0Not Married 5,858 13 647 2,061 1,537 960 492 138 10 0n.s. 45 0 5 13 17 6 2 1 1 0
Weeks Gestation
Under 9 4,366 7 331 1,346 1,190 843 498 139 12 09-12 1,783 5 212 607 455 296 157 48 3 013-16 522 1 76 164 125 86 51 19 0 017-21 300 0 44 84 70 57 37 8 0 022 & Over 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0n.s, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Procedure
Suction Curettage 3,233 7 278 960 825 643 393 116 11 0Sharp Curettage 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Dilation & Evac 629 1 95 186 144 115 67 21 0 0Med Proc. 1‡ 3,092 5 287 1,053 863 521 282 77 4 0Med Proc. 2§ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Intra-Uterine Pros. Instillation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hysterotomy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hysterectomy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Digoxin/Induction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0"Partial Birth" Procedure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Other¶ 19 0 3 2 9 4 1 0 0 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Previous Pregnancies
None 1,989 13 517 889 374 144 46 6 0 01 1,431 0 111 620 388 205 83 23 1 02 1,203 0 28 358 387 257 132 36 5 03 961 0 4 202 315 231 157 47 5 04 655 0 3 81 196 187 141 46 1 05 & Over 734 0 0 50 182 259 184 56 3 0n.s. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Table D4Total Reported Abortions by Selected Characteristics
by Age-Group of PatientKansas, 2015
Age-Group
92
Under 45 &Selected Characteristics Total* 15 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Table D4Total Reported Abortions by Selected Characteristics
by Age-Group of PatientKansas, 2015
Age-Group
Previous Induced Abortions
None 4,522 13 608 1,641 1,073 682 384 112 9 01 1,618 0 52 428 493 368 206 66 5 02 550 0 3 110 180 139 95 22 1 03 163 0 0 18 64 44 30 7 0 04 66 0 0 3 19 24 16 4 0 05 & Over 55 0 0 1 13 26 12 3 0 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Number of Living Children
None 2,757 13 576 1,195 599 264 90 19 1 01 1,727 0 72 619 537 312 147 37 3 02 1,403 0 13 266 453 352 244 69 6 03 738 0 2 107 176 244 152 53 4 04 239 0 0 7 65 73 67 26 1 05 & Over 109 0 0 6 12 38 43 10 0 0n.s. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Children Born Alive Now Dead
None 6,956 13 663 2,199 1,840 1,273 741 212 15 01 17 0 0 2 2 10 2 1 0 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 05 & Over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Spontaneous Terminations
None 5,751 13 636 1,956 1,496 981 525 135 9 01 958 0 26 214 269 225 162 57 5 02 169 0 0 22 55 46 33 13 0 03 55 0 1 5 14 14 14 7 0 04 26 0 0 2 7 9 6 1 1 05 & Over 15 0 0 2 1 8 3 1 0 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
* Totals are larger than reported in the preliminary report due to induced termination of pregnancy reports received from other states after the Kansas reporting deadline. Not stated (n.s.) represent patients who refused to provide information or information not collected by other states.† Includes selection of two or more races or other non-specified race‡ Refers to drug mifepristone§ Refers to drug methotrexate¶ Other procedures included: unknown, Medical Non-Surgical, Cytotec, Laminaria and Cytotec and Prostaglandin Inductio
93
Under 45 &
Selected Characteristics Total* 15 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Total Reported 3,579 8 357 1,119 918 677 372 121 7 0
Population Group
White Non-Hispanic 2,062 4 192 620 540 408 220 75 3 0Black Non-Hispanic 508 1 50 159 141 95 49 11 2 0Native American Non-Hispanic 24 0 1 9 5 5 4 0 0 0Asian/Pacific Non-Hispanic 186 0 6 38 59 43 29 11 0 0Other Non-Hispanic† 184 1 38 58 40 29 15 3 0 0Hispanic Any Race 615 2 70 235 133 97 55 21 2 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Marital Status of Patient
Married 644 0 9 74 173 191 150 46 1 0Not Married 2,911 8 345 1,038 737 483 221 74 5 0n.s. 24 0 3 7 8 3 1 1 1 0
Weeks Gestation
Under 9 2,335 5 187 721 603 470 264 79 6 09-12 859 3 114 284 228 138 63 28 1 013-16 248 0 38 75 54 46 25 10 0 017-21 134 0 18 39 31 22 20 4 0 022 & Over 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Procedure
Suction Curettage 1,755 6 173 508 446 355 195 65 7 0Sharp Curettage 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Dilation & Evac 281 0 41 84 61 51 33 11 0 0Med Proc. 1‡ 1,524 2 140 525 401 268 143 45 0 0Med Proc. 2§ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Intra-Uterine Pros. Instillation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hysterotomy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hysterectomy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Digoxin/Induction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0"Partial Birth" Procedure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Other¶ 18 0 3 2 9 3 1 0 0 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Previous Pregnancies
None 1,063 8 281 458 205 85 22 4 0 01 748 0 57 326 208 103 46 8 0 02 616 0 17 172 191 137 74 21 4 03 473 0 0 102 143 113 83 29 3 04 334 0 2 38 93 109 61 31 0 05 & Over 344 0 0 22 78 130 86 28 0 0n.s. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Previous Induced Abortions
None 2,411 8 326 857 570 374 209 63 4 01 817 0 29 204 247 192 101 42 2 02 253 0 2 52 74 73 40 11 1 03 58 0 0 5 21 19 9 4 0 04 26 0 0 1 5 11 9 0 0 05 & Over 14 0 0 0 1 8 4 1 0 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Table D5Kansas Resident Abortions by Selected Characteristics
by Age-Group of PatientKansas, 2015
Age-Group
94
Under 45 &
Selected Characteristics Total* 15 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Table D5Kansas Resident Abortions by Selected Characteristics
by Age-Group of PatientKansas, 2015
Age-Group
Number of Living Children
None 1,457 8 313 612 327 147 41 9 0 01 842 0 37 312 244 154 78 15 2 02 695 0 7 130 205 183 122 43 5 03 394 0 0 57 101 124 80 32 0 04 130 0 0 4 34 50 28 14 0 05 & Over 60 0 0 3 7 19 23 8 0 0n.s. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Children Born Alive Now Dead
None 3,572 8 357 1,119 917 672 372 120 7 01 7 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 & Over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Spontaneous Terminations
None 2,960 8 344 992 751 512 263 84 6 01 482 0 12 114 130 118 79 28 1 02 89 0 0 9 26 29 20 5 0 03 29 0 1 3 7 8 7 3 0 04 13 0 0 1 3 6 2 1 0 05 & Over 6 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
* Totals are larger than reported in the preliminary report due to induced termination of pregnancy reports received from other states after the Kansas reporting deadline. Not stated (n.s.) represent patients who refused to provide information or information not collected by other states.† Includes selection of two or more races or other non-specified race‡ Refers to drug mifepristone§ Refers to drug methotrexate¶ Other procedures included: unknown, Medical Non-Surgical, Cytotec, Laminaria and Cytotec and Prostaglandin Induction
95
Figure D4
Reported AbortionsBy Selected Characteristics,
Kansas, 2015
2,411
817
253 58 40 00
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
None 1 2 3 4 &Over
N.S.
Num
ber
Previous Induced AbortionsResidence Data
1,063
748 616473 334 344
10
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
None 1 2 3 4 5 &Over
N.S.
Num
ber
Previous PregnanciesResidence Data
2,062
508
24186 184
615
00
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
WhiteNon-Hisp.
BlackNon-Hisp.
Nat.Amer.Non-Hisp.
AsianPac.Non-Hisp.
OtherNon-Hisp*
Hisp.Any
Race
N.S.
Num
ber
Population Group*Includes two or more races or other non-spec. race
2,335
859
248 1343 0
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
<9 9-12 13-16 17-21 22+ N.S.
Num
ber
Weeks GestationResidence Data
3,579 3,395
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
KS Resident Non-Res.
Num
ber
Residency
644
2,911
24427
2,947
210
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
Married Not Married N.S.
Num
ber
Marital Status
KS ResidentsNon-Residents
96
Population Group Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent n.s.†
Total 6,974 100 1,071 15.5 5,858 84.5 45
White Non-Hispanic 3,912 100 642 16.5 3,250 83.5 20Black Non-Hispanic 1,478 100 102 7.0 1,365 93.0 11Native American
Non-Hispanic 57 100 8 14.0 49 86.0 0Asian/Pacific Non-Hispanic 287 100 136 47.6 150 52.4 1Other Non-Hispanic* 298 100 29 9.8 267 90.2 2Hispanic Any Race 910 100 148 16.4 754 83.6 8
n.s.†32 100 6 20.7 23 79.3 3
* Includes selection of two or more races or other non-specified race† The not stated (n.s.) represent patients who refused to provide information or information not collected by other states.
Population Group Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent n.s.
Total 6,974 100 4,366 62.6 1,783 25.6 522 7.5 300 4.3 3 0.0 0
White Non-Hispanic 3,912 100 2,550 65.2 939 24.0 258 6.6 164 4.2 1 0.0 0Black Non-Hispanic 1,478 100 823 55.7 462 31.3 134 9.1 59 4.0 0 0.0 0Native American Non-Hispanic 57 100 28 49.1 14 24.6 9 15.8 6 10.5 0 0.0 0Asian/Pacific Non-Hispanic 287 100 212 73.9 45 15.7 14 4.9 16 5.6 0 0.0 0Other Non-Hispanic* 298 100 160 53.7 88 29.5 35 11.7 15 5.0 0 0.0 0Hispanic Any Race 910 100 567 62.3 232 25.5 70 7.7 39 4.3 2 0.2 0n.s.† 32 100 26 81.3 3 9.4 2 6.3 1 3.1 0 0.0 0
* Includes selection of two or more races or other non-specified race† The not stated (n.s.) represent patients who refused to provide information or information not collected by other states.
Total Married Unmarried
Table D6Total Reported Abortions by Population Group
by Marital StatusKansas, 2015
Marital Status
22 & Over
Table D7Total Reported Abortions by Population Group
by Weeks GestationKansas, 2015
Weeks GestationTotal Under 9 9-12 13-16 17-21
97
Total Reported Abortions by Termination Procedure by Weeks Gestation
Kansas, 2015
Termination Under 22 &Procedure Total 9 9-12 13-16 17-21 Over n.s.*
Total 6,974 4,366 1,783 522 300 3 0
Suction Curettage 3,233 1,681 1,361 183 8 0 0Sharp Curettage 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Dilation & Evacuation 629 0 2 339 288 0 0Medical Procedure I† 3,092 2,673 419 0 0 0 0Medical Procedure II‡ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Intra-Uterine 0 Prostaglandin Instillation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hysterotomy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hysterectomy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Digoxin/Induction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0"Partial Birth" Procedure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Other¶ 19 11 1 0 4 3 0n.s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
* The not stated (n.s.) represent patients who refused to provide information or information not collected by other states.† Refers to drug mifepristone‡ Refers to drug methotrexate¶ Other procedures included: unknown, Medical Non-Surgical, Cytotec, Laminaria and Cytotec and Prostaglandin Induction
Total Reported Abortions: PercentDistribution by Weeks Gestation
Kansas, 2015
Table D8
Weeks Gestation
Under 962.6%
9-1225.6%
13-167.5%
17-214.3%
22 & Over0.0%
Figure D5
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County of 45 &Residence Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Kansas 3,579 8 357 1,119 918 677 372 121 7 0
Allen 8 0 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 0Anderson 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Atchison 16 0 1 7 3 4 1 0 0 0Barber 4 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0Barton 22 0 3 10 3 5 1 0 0 0
Bourbon 5 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0Brown 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0Butler 47 0 5 15 11 8 7 1 0 0Chase 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Chautauqua 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cherokee 8 0 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 0Cheyenne 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Clark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Clay 9 0 2 1 3 3 0 0 0 0Cloud 7 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 0
Coffey 7 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0Comanche 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Cowley 32 0 6 12 10 4 0 0 0 0Crawford 42 0 3 19 8 8 3 1 0 0Decatur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dickinson 17 0 2 4 5 5 0 1 0 0Doniphan 5 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0Douglas 203 0 23 88 41 33 12 6 0 0Edwards 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Elk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ellis 27 0 3 7 5 4 3 5 0 0Ellsworth 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Finney 33 1 5 13 9 2 1 2 0 0Ford 35 0 8 10 8 5 4 0 0 0Franklin 28 0 1 11 9 5 2 0 0 0
Geary 92 1 9 36 27 12 4 3 0 0Gove 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0Graham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Grant 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0Gray 5 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0
Greeley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Greenwood 6 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 0Hamilton 6 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0Harper 4 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0Harvey 35 0 2 11 12 7 1 2 0 0
Haskell 4 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jackson 11 0 0 5 4 1 1 0 0 0Jefferson 16 0 3 3 5 4 0 0 1 0Jewell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson 901 0 75 220 245 195 120 43 3 0Kearny 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Kingman 4 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0Kiowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Labette 13 0 3 3 3 4 0 0 0 0
Lane 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Leavenworth 89 2 8 13 21 22 20 3 0 0Lincoln 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Linn 8 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 0Logan 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Table D9Abortions by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Age-Group of Patient,Kansas, 2015
Age-Group
100
County of 45 &Residence Total 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over n.s.
Table D9Abortions by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Age-Group of Patient,Kansas, 2015
Age-Group
Lyon 32 2 4 10 7 7 1 1 0 0Mcpherson 16 0 1 6 3 4 2 0 0 0Marion 6 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0Marshall 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0Meade 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Miami 26 0 4 8 6 3 3 2 0 0Mitchell 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Montgomery 22 1 4 9 6 0 2 0 0 0Morris 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0Morton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nemaha 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0Neosho 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Ness 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Norton 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Osage 13 0 1 3 4 2 3 0 0 0
Osborne 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Ottawa 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0Pawnee 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0Phillips 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0Pottawatomie 9 0 1 5 1 2 0 0 0 0
Pratt 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0Rawlins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Reno 46 0 8 13 9 8 5 3 0 0Republic 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Rice 6 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 0
Riley 119 0 14 60 19 19 2 5 0 0Rooks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rush 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0Russell 7 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0Saline 56 1 3 19 15 9 6 3 0 0
Scott 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Sedgwick 720 0 68 241 170 144 79 17 1 0Seward 23 0 3 11 4 2 2 1 0 0Shawnee 224 0 23 79 58 40 19 5 0 0Sheridan 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherman 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Smith 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0Stafford 5 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0Stanton 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Stevens 4 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Sumner 10 0 1 3 2 1 1 2 0 0Thomas 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Trego 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wabaunsee 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0Wallace 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Washington 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Wichita 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wilson 6 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0Woodson 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Wyandotte 396 0 35 121 119 69 39 12 1 0n.s.† 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Peer GroupFrontier 50 0 7 12 15 8 7 1 0 0Rural 138 0 15 31 44 31 15 1 1 0Densely -Settled Rura 342 3 48 112 83 56 26 13 1 0Semi-Urban 513 3 53 201 122 79 35 20 0 0Urban 2,533 2 232 762 654 503 289 86 5 0
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.† County information not collected by other states.
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HebdomadalYear Stillbirths Deaths Number Rate*
1996 179 157 336 9.2
1997 202 147 349 9.3
1998 199 132 331 8.6
1999 175 159 334 8.6
2000 177 146 323 8.1
2001 209 148 357 9.1
2002 146 155 301 7.6
2003 206 138 344 8.7
2004 186 144 330 8.3
2005 194 153 347 8.7
2006 192 137 329 8.0
2007 186 163 349 8.3
2008 182 160 342 8.1
2009 213 144 357 8.6
2010 168 143 311 7.7
2011 188 121 309 7.8
2012 195 142 337 8.3
2013 173 140 313 8.0
2014 201 138 339 8.6
2015 237 132 369 9.4
*Rate per 1,000 live births + stillbirths
Table D10Perinatal Period III Deaths by Component
Kansas, 1996-2015
Perinatal Period III Deaths
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County of Hebdomadal County of HebdomadalResidence Total Stillbirths Deaths Residence Total Stillbirths Deaths
Kansas 369 237 132
Allen 3 2 1 Lyon 4 2 2Anderson 1 0 1 McPherson 4 2 2Atchison 3 3 0 Marion 0 0 0Barber 1 1 0 Marshall 0 0 0Barton 3 1 2 Meade 2 2 0
Bourbon 1 0 1 Miami 1 1 0Brown 2 2 0 Mitchell 0 0 0Butler 3 1 2 Montgomery 6 4 2Chase 0 0 0 Morris 0 0 0Chautauqua 1 1 0 Morton 0 0 0
Cherokee 3 3 0 Nemaha 1 0 1Cheyenne 0 0 0 Neosho 3 3 0Clark 0 0 0 Ness 1 1 0Clay 1 0 1 Norton 0 0 0Cloud 0 0 0 Osage 3 3 0
Coffey 0 0 0 Osborne 1 1 0Comanche 1 1 0 Ottawa 1 1 0Cowley 3 2 1 Pawnee 2 1 1Crawford 2 2 0 Phillips 1 1 0Decatur 0 0 0 Pottawatomie 1 1 0
Dickinson 1 1 0 Pratt 1 1 0Doniphan 1 0 1 Rawlins 0 0 0Douglas 8 5 3 Reno 11 7 4Edwards 1 1 0 Republic 1 1 0Elk 0 0 0 Rice 1 1 0
Ellis 5 3 2 Riley 8 5 3Ellsworth 0 0 0 Rooks 0 0 0Finney 8 5 3 Rush 1 1 0Ford 11 5 6 Russell 0 0 0Franklin 5 4 1 Saline 5 5 0
Geary 13 6 7 Scott 0 0 0Gove 0 0 0 Sedgwick 78 52 26Graham 0 0 0 Seward 8 5 3Grant 0 0 0 Shawnee 19 11 8Gray 0 0 0 Sheridan 0 0 0
Greeley 0 0 0 Sherman 0 0 0Greenwood 1 1 0 Smith 0 0 0Hamilton 0 0 0 Stafford 2 2 0Harper 1 1 0 Stanton 0 0 0Harvey 2 1 1 Stevens 0 0 0
Haskell 1 1 0 Sumner 1 0 1Hodgeman 0 0 0 Thomas 3 2 1Jackson 1 0 1 Trego 0 0 0Jefferson 3 1 2 Wabaunsee 1 1 0Jewell 0 0 0 Wallace 0 0 0
Johnson 55 32 23 Washington 1 0 1Kearny 1 0 1 Wichita 0 0 0Kingman 0 0 0 Wilson 0 0 0Kiowa 0 0 0 Woodson 0 0 0Labette 4 2 2 Wyandotte 38 27 11
Lane 0 0 0Leavenworth 7 5 2Lincoln 1 0 1Linn 1 0 1Logan 0 0 0
Table D11Perinatal Period III Deaths by County of Residence
by ComponentKansas, 2015
Perinatal Period III Deaths Perinatal Period III Deaths
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Total InfantLive Infant Live Infant Live Infant Death Rate:
Year Births Deaths Rate Births Deaths Rate Births Deaths Rate All Races‡
1996 29,473 212 7.2 2,738 63 23.0 3,198 18 5.6 8.21997 29,659 189 6.4 2,766 46 16.6 3,525 29 8.2 7.41998 30,389 209 6.9 2,746 27 9.8 3,873 25 6.5 6.91999 30,362 215 7.1 2,815 42 14.9 4,204 15 3.6 7.32000 30,538 192 6.3 2,822 33 11.7 4,742 32 6.7 6.72001 29,703 190 6.4 2,745 54 19.7 4,875 36 7.4 7.32002 29,811 187 6.3 2,845 44 15.5 5,006 40 8.0 7.22003 29,482 172 5.8 2,730 40 14.7 5,417 45 8.3 6.72004 29,624 200 6.8 2,782 46 16.5 5,458 28 5.1 7.22005 28,903 181 6.3 2,670 45 16.9 6,073 52 8.6 7.52006 29,392 181 6.2 2,801 49 17.5 6,568 41 6.2 7.22007 30,170 205 6.8 2,856 56 19.6 6,676 56 8.4 7.92008 29,863 184 6.2 2,936 39 13.3 6,781 57 8.4 7.22009 29,471 178 6.0 2,830 44 15.5 6,790 40 5.9 7.02010 29,000 142 4.9 2,780 33 11.9 6,407 50 7.8 6.32011 28,382 150 5.3 2,708 35 12.9 6,293 42 6.7 6.22012 28,995 145 5.0 2,682 38 14.2 6,286 54 8.6 6.32013 27,821 137 4.9 2,549 39 15.3 6,139 44 7.2 6.42014 28,009 142 5.1 2,629 27 10.3 6,129 46 7.5 6.32015 27,717 130 4.7 2,585 27 10.4 6,290 48 7.6 5.9
*Rate per 1,000 live births†Due to changes in the collection of the race item on certificates, use caution when comparing 2005-2015 data to prior years. See Technical Notes.‡Other non-Hispanic data is not given a separate column in this table due to the small numbers but is included in the total, and is available upon request.
Table D12Infant Mortality Rates*by Population GroupKansas, 1996-2015
White Non-Hispanic† Black Non-Hispanic† Hispanic Any Race
0
5
10
15
20
25
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Infant Mortality Rates by Population Group
Kansas, Five Year Rolling Averages, 1991-2015
Black Non-Hispanic
White Non-Hispanic
Hispanic Any Race
Figure D6
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Age-Group of Infant
Under 1-6 Under 7 7-27 Under 28-364 UnderCause of Death *
1 Day Days Days † Days 28 Days §Days 1 Year
All Causes 104 28 132 28 160 70 230
Infectious and Parasitic Diseases 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Other Diseases and Disorders 2 0 2 1 3 12 15
Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period 75 17 92 12 104 2 106
-Maternal Factors and Compl. Of Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery 19 1 20 0 20 0 20
-Disorders Relating to Short Gestation and Low Birth Weight 46 3 49 1 50 0 50
-Birth Trauma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-Hypoxia and Birth Asphyxia 0 1 1 0 1 0 1
-Respiratory Distress of Newborn 1 2 3 0 3 0 3
-Congenital Pneumonia 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
-Other Respiratory Conditions of Newborn 2 3 5 1 6 0 6
-Bacterial Sepsis of Newborn 2 0 2 3 5 0 5
-Omphalitis of Newborn w/wo Mild Hemorrhage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-Hemorrhagic and Hematolog. Disorders of Fetus and Newborn 1 3 4 0 4 0 4
-Other Perinatal Conditions 4 4 8 6 14 2 16
Congenital Anomalies 27 11 38 7 45 9 54
Symptoms and Abnormal Findings 0 0 0 4 4 27 31
-Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 0 0 0 2 2 15 17
-Other 0 0 0 2 2 12 14
External Causes of Mortality 0 0 0 4 4 19 23
* The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 5.† Hebdomadal Deaths§ Neonatal Deaths
Table D13Infant Deaths by Cause of Death by Age-Group of Infant
Kansas, 2015
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Figure D7
Figure D8
*See Technical Notes for Pregnancy Associated Deaths and Maternal Mortality definitions
Infant Deaths for Three Age SubgroupsKansas, 1996-2015
Pregnancy Associated Deaths*Kansas, 2011-2015
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Num
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Year
0-6 Days
7-27 Days
28-364 Days
4 410
5 5
20
11
15
117
0
10
20
30
40
50
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Num
ber
Year
Other Pregnancy Associated Deaths
Maternal Deaths
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Total Infant
Infant Death
County of Deaths Rate†
Residence 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011-2015 2011-2015
Kansas 247 254 248 246 230 1,225 6.2
Allen 2 1 0 1 1 5 6.7Anderson 0 0 2 1 1 4 8.4Atchison 3 2 1 0 2 8 7.8Barber 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Barton 6 2 1 3 3 15 8.2
Bourbon 1 2 0 0 2 5 4.7Brown 3 1 1 1 0 6 8.7Butler 3 3 6 9 8 29 7.7Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Chautauqua 1 0 0 0 0 1 5.4
Cherokee 3 0 0 0 0 3 2.5Cheyenne 0 1 0 0 0 1 6.4Clark 1 0 0 1 0 2 17.4Clay 1 1 1 0 3 6 11.7Cloud 1 1 0 0 0 2 3.5
Coffey 2 0 0 0 0 2 4.8Comanche 0 0 0 0 1 1 8.3Cowley 4 1 4 2 2 13 5.7Crawford 2 3 3 1 1 10 4.0Decatur 0 1 0 0 0 1 5.8
Dickinson 2 4 2 2 1 11 9.8Doniphan 0 0 0 0 1 1 2.4Douglas 1 6 5 7 6 25 4.0Edwards 1 2 0 0 0 3 17.9Elk 0 0 1 0 0 1 8.0
Ellis 5 2 1 3 4 15 8.0Ellsworth 0 1 0 0 0 1 3.2Finney 2 7 6 3 7 25 7.2Ford 5 7 5 4 9 30 8.9Franklin 2 3 1 5 2 13 8.2
Geary 8 4 6 7 8 33 6.4Gove 0 1 0 0 0 1 5.7Graham 0 1 0 1 0 2 16.3Grant 0 2 0 0 1 3 4.9Gray 1 0 2 0 1 4 9.1
Greeley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Greenwood 0 1 1 0 1 3 9.3Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Harper 0 0 2 3 0 5 13.1Harvey 2 3 4 3 3 15 6.9
Haskell 1 1 0 0 0 2 7.5Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 1 1 9.2Jackson 1 2 0 1 3 7 8.4Jefferson 2 2 2 1 3 10 10.8Jewell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Johnson 36 31 34 34 35 170 4.6Kearny 1 0 0 0 1 2 6.6Kingman 2 0 0 0 0 2 4.9Kiowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Labette 3 2 2 2 2 11 8.3
Lane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Leavenworth 3 2 5 5 5 20 4.1Lincoln 0 0 0 0 1 1 6.3Linn 0 2 0 1 2 5 9.8Logan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Table D14Infant Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Year of DeathKansas, 2011-2015
Year
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Table D14Infant Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Year of DeathKansas, 2011-2015
Lyon 4 5 3 3 2 17 8.2McPherson 4 2 1 2 2 11 6.4Marion 1 0 0 0 1 2 3.5Marshall 4 0 0 1 0 5 8.0Meade 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.2
Miami 1 2 0 4 0 7 3.9Mitchell 0 0 0 1 0 1 2.5Montgomery 3 4 0 3 4 14 6.1Morris 1 0 0 2 0 3 9.6Morton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Nemaha 1 3 2 2 1 9 12.7Neosho 0 3 1 3 0 7 6.6Ness 0 1 1 0 0 2 11.6Norton 0 1 2 0 0 3 11.1Osage 1 1 2 2 1 7 8.5
Osborne 1 1 1 1 0 4 18.1Ottawa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Pawnee 0 2 0 0 2 4 11.9Phillips 0 1 1 1 0 3 9.6Pottawatomie 1 1 2 2 1 7 3.9
Pratt 1 0 1 4 0 6 8.3Rawlins 1 0 0 0 0 1 7.7Reno 7 3 14 6 4 34 9.3Republic 0 0 1 1 0 2 8.2Rice 1 0 0 4 0 5 8.0
Riley 2 9 7 7 3 28 5.2Rooks 0 0 0 1 0 1 3.3Rush 1 0 0 0 0 1 6.9Russell 1 0 0 1 0 2 4.8Saline 4 3 7 1 1 16 4.2
Scott 0 1 0 0 0 1 3.1Sedgwick 52 61 62 43 41 259 6.8Seward 0 4 3 5 3 15 6.7Shawnee 17 10 15 12 18 72 6.1Sheridan 0 1 1 0 0 2 14.3
Sherman 1 1 0 1 0 3 7.5Smith 0 1 0 0 0 1 5.8Stafford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Stanton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Stevens 0 1 0 0 0 1 2.4
Sumner 3 2 2 2 2 11 8.1Thomas 0 0 0 2 1 3 5.4Trego 0 0 0 1 0 1 6.0Wabaunsee 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.2Wallace 0 0 0 1 0 1 10.3
Washington 0 0 1 0 1 2 5.6Wichita 0 1 0 0 0 1 7.9Wilson 1 0 2 1 0 4 7.2Woodson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Wyandotte 20 24 18 25 21 108 7.9
Peer GroupFrontier 9 13 5 7 5 39 6.0Rural 23 18 18 26 14 99 7.0Densely -Settled Rural 52 52 38 41 51 234 7.2Semi-Urban 34 37 48 46 34 199 6.2Urban 129 134 139 126 126 654 5.9
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.† Rate per 1,000 live births.
Numerator and denominator for 5-year rate based on peer group assignment of counties for the event year.
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Hebdomadal Post-Hebdomadal Neonatal Post-Neonatal Total
County of Deaths Deaths Deaths Deaths Infant Deaths
Residence Under 7 Days 7-27 Days Under 28 Days 28-364 Days Under 1 Year
Kansas 132 28 160 70 230
Allen 1 0 1 0 1
Anderson 1 0 1 0 1
Atchison 0 1 1 1 2
Barber 0 0 0 0 0
Barton 2 1 3 0 3
Bourbon 1 0 1 1 2
Brown 0 0 0 0 0
Butler 2 0 2 6 8
Chase 0 0 0 0 0
Chautauqua 0 0 0 0 0
Cherokee 0 0 0 0 0
Cheyenne 0 0 0 0 0
Clark 0 0 0 0 0
Clay 1 0 1 2 3
Cloud 0 0 0 0 0
Coffey 0 0 0 0 0
Comanche 0 0 0 1 1
Cowley 1 0 1 1 2
Crawford 0 1 1 0 1Decatur 0 0 0 0 0
Dickinson 0 1 1 0 1
Doniphan 1 0 1 0 1
Douglas 3 2 5 1 6
Edwards 0 0 0 0 0
Elk 0 0 0 0 0
Ellis 2 1 3 1 4
Ellsworth 0 0 0 0 0
Finney 3 1 4 3 7
Ford 6 2 8 1 9
Franklin 1 0 1 1 2
Geary 7 1 8 0 8
Gove 0 0 0 0 0
Graham 0 0 0 0 0
Grant 0 0 0 1 1Gray 0 0 0 1 1
Greeley 0 0 0 0 0
Greenwood 0 0 0 1 1
Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0
Harper 0 0 0 0 0
Harvey 1 1 2 1 3
Haskell 0 0 0 0 0
Hodgeman 0 0 0 1 1
Jackson 1 1 2 1 3
Jefferson 2 1 3 0 3
Jewell 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson 23 5 28 7 35
Kearny 1 0 1 0 1
Kingman 0 0 0 0 0
Kiowa 0 0 0 0 0
Labette 2 0 2 0 2
Lane 0 0 0 0 0
Leavenworth 2 1 3 2 5
Lincoln 1 0 1 0 1
Linn 1 0 1 1 2
Logan 0 0 0 0 0
Table D15Infant Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by ComponentKansas, 2015
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Table D15Infant Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by ComponentKansas, 2015
Lyon 2 0 2 0 2
McPherson 2 0 2 0 2
Marion 0 0 0 1 1
Marshall 0 0 0 0 0
Meade 0 0 0 0 0
Miami 0 0 0 0 0
Mitchell 0 0 0 0 0
Montgomery 2 0 2 2 4
Morris 0 0 0 0 0
Morton 0 0 0 0 0
Nemaha 1 0 1 0 1
Neosho 0 0 0 0 0
Ness 0 0 0 0 0
Norton 0 0 0 0 0
Osage 0 0 0 1 1
Osborne 0 0 0 0 0
Ottawa 0 0 0 0 0
Pawnee 1 0 1 1 2
Phillips 0 0 0 0 0
Pottawatomie 0 1 1 0 1
Pratt 0 0 0 0 0
Rawlins 0 0 0 0 0
Reno 4 0 4 0 4
Republic 0 0 0 0 0
Rice 0 0 0 0 0
Riley 3 0 3 0 3
Rooks 0 0 0 0 0
Rush 0 0 0 0 0
Russell 0 0 0 0 0
Saline 0 0 0 1 1
Scott 0 0 0 0 0
Sedgwick 26 3 29 12 41
Seward 3 0 3 0 3
Shawnee 8 1 9 9 18
Sheridan 0 0 0 0 0
Sherman 0 0 0 0 0
Smith 0 0 0 0 0
Stafford 0 0 0 0 0
Stanton 0 0 0 0 0
Stevens 0 0 0 0 0
Sumner 1 0 1 1 2
Thomas 1 0 1 0 1
Trego 0 0 0 0 0
Wabaunsee 0 0 0 0 0
Wallace 0 0 0 0 0
Washington 1 0 1 0 1
Wichita 0 0 0 0 0
Wilson 0 0 0 0 0
Woodson 0 0 0 0 0
Wyandotte 11 3 14 7 21n.s. 0 0 0 0 0
Peer Group
Frontier 2 0 2 2 4
Rural 8 1 9 9 18
Densely -Settled Rural 27 9 36 10 46
Semi-Urban 24 4 28 13 41
Urban 71 14 85 36 121
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.
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E. GENERAL MORTALITY
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Year and Population Group Number Crude Rate Age-AdjustedRate
2011 25,114 874.6 767.1 White Non-Hispanic 22,581 1,010.6 765.0 Black Non-Hispanic 1,228 739.2 966.7 Native American Non-Hispanic 180 768.8 1,144.3 Asian/Pacific Islander Non-Hispanic 150 208.4 427.5 Other Non-Hispanic * 244 372.4 1,032.7 Hispanic 699 225.5 577.1 Not Stated 32 n/a n/a2012 25,084 869.2 759.0 White Non-Hispanic 22,549 1,008.7 759.9 Black Non-Hispanic 1,234 733.5 949.0 Native American Non-Hispanic 180 764.9 1,110.0 Asian/Pacific Islander Non-Hispanic 152 203.6 396.7 Other Non-Hispanic 234 349.3 948.7 Hispanic 695 219.2 539.5 Not Stated 40 n/a n/a2013 25,347 875.9 755.6 White Non-Hispanic 22,639 1,014.2 752.7 Black Non-Hispanic 1,264 746.5 949.3 Native American Non-Hispanic 194 823.1 1,202.1 Asian/Pacific Islander Non-Hispanic 200 258.8 476.6 Other Non-Hispanic 290 426.3 1,079.2 Hispanic 709 219.1 527.5 Not Stated 51 n/a n/a2014 25,731 886.0 757.3 White Non-Hispanic 22,923 1,028.4 754.7 Black Non-Hispanic 1,308 766.5 971.6 Native American Non-Hispanic 200 848.1 1,212.7 Asian/Pacific Islander Non-Hispanic 196 241.4 415.8 Other Non-Hispanic 321 459.4 1,188.8 Hispanic 757 229.7 524.9 Not Stated 26 n/a n/a2015 26,611 914.0 772.5 White Non-Hispanic 23,706 1,066.1 773.7 Black Non-Hispanic 1,357 789.7 973.8 Native American Non-Hispanic 211 895.0 1,237.5 Asian/Pacific Islander Non-Hispanic 191 225.5 395.3 Other Non-Hispanic 301 422.3 1,031.8 Hispanic 808 240.1 522.8 Not Stated 37 n/a n/a
* Includes selection of two or more races or other non-specified race
Table E1Resident Deaths by Year and by Population Group,
Kansas, 2011-2015By Number, Crude and Age-Adjusted Rates
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0.5
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0.5
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.5
0.3
0.3
5-14
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2
15-2
41.
41.
31.
31.
21.
21.
31.
21.
01.
01.
01.
01.
11.
20.
91.
11.
11.
00.
90.
91.
025
-34
1.6
1.4
1.5
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.5
1.3
1.3
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.5
1.4
1.5
1.4
35-4
42.
32.
02.
22.
02.
12.
22.
52.
32.
22.
22.
12.
02.
12.
02.
02.
22.
12.
02.
02.
245
-54
4.3
4.7
4.6
4.6
4.5
4.9
4.9
4.8
5.2
5.1
5.1
5.1
4.9
4.9
5.1
4.8
5.0
5.0
5.1
5.1
55-6
412
.312
.311
.511
.911
.111
.911
.111
.110
.610
.910
.310
.210
.710
.810
.610
.510
.510
.610
.910
.965
-74
30.8
30.3
30.3
30.5
27.8
28.1
27.6
26.4
25.3
25.9
25.2
24.4
24.3
24.3
23.2
23.1
23.2
21.8
23.3
22.9
75-8
470
.371
.068
.067
.870
.369
.267
.365
.362
.064
.565
.065
.164
.859
.658
.357
.057
.357
.356
.856
.685
and
ove
r17
8.3
175.
117
3.6
170.
218
7.4
179.
617
4.5
163.
614
8.4
156.
114
9.3
153.
915
6.8
156.
816
1.9
159.
015
5.5
156.
215
6.2
160.
0
Fem
ale
9.2
9.0
9.2
9.4
9.5
9.4
9.6
9.4
9.0
9.2
9.2
9.0
9.1
8.6
8.5
8.9
8.7
8.9
8.8
9.2
Und
er 1
7.4
6.7
6.4
6.3
6.4
6.5
7.1
5.6
6.5
7.2
6.5
7.4
6.5
7.0
5.2
5.5
5.7
5.7
5.9
5.0
1-4
0.5
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
5-14
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
15-2
40.
50.
50.
50.
50.
40.
40.
50.
40.
40.
50.
50.
40.
50.
40.
40.
40.
40.
30.
40.
325
-34
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.8
35-4
41.
11.
31.
11.
21.
31.
41.
51.
41.
31.
51.
51.
41.
21.
31.
21.
41.
51.
41.
31.
445
-54
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.9
2.7
3.0
3.0
3.1
3.0
3.1
3.0
3.2
2.9
3.2
3.0
3.4
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.5
55-6
48.
07.
27.
38.
07.
67.
57.
37.
06.
77.
07.
06.
46.
66.
46.
46.
66.
56.
26.
77.
265
-74
19.2
17.6
18.2
18.7
19.2
18.6
18.1
17.6
17.3
17.7
17.9
16.3
17.1
16.4
15.2
15.6
15.8
16.0
15.2
15.5
75-8
443
.943
.745
.146
.046
.446
.947
.847
.246
.246
.445
.545
.345
.143
.441
.242
.842
.541
.542
.642
.585
and
ove
r14
3.5
143.
114
6.4
147.
515
0.0
144.
714
6.5
143.
913
6.9
136.
113
2.7
131.
013
0.4
123.
313
6.5
139.
413
2.9
137.
013
2.4
139.
2
*Rat
e pe
r 1,0
00 a
ge-g
roup
pop
ulat
ion
Rat
es m
ay d
iffer
from
thos
e pu
blis
hed
in re
ports
prio
r to
1999
.
Yea
r
Kan
sas,
199
6-20
15
Tabl
e E
2A
ge-S
peci
fic D
eath
Rat
es*
by S
ex
116
*Rate per 100,000 Standard U.S. 2000 Population† 2015 Rates Not Available
Year Total Male Female Total Male Female1996 850.9 1,058.4 701.2 894.1 1,115.7 733.01997 836.7 1,049.2 680.9 878.1 1,088.1 725.61998 837.8 1,027.8 695.3 870.6 1,069.4 724.71999 847.2 1,020.6 716.1 875.6 1,067.0 734.02000 849.0 1,033.1 717.6 869.0 1,053.8 731.42001 846.2 1,031.2 711.4 858.8 1,035.4 725.62002 841.6 1,006.6 717.2 855.9 1,030.6 723.62003 817.9 965.6 702.7 843.5 1,010.3 715.22004 790.1 920.6 683.0 813.7 973.3 690.52005 805.0 949.9 689.4 815.0 971.9 692.32006 792.6 932.1 681.7 791.8 943.5 672.22007 780.4 930.8 663.3 775.3 922.9 658.12008 782.2 937.5 661.1 774.9 918.8 659.92009 759.4 911.7 643.4 749.6 890.9 636.82010 759.8 910.6 638.0 747.0 887.1 634.92011 767.1 894.7 662.1 741.3 875.3 632.42012 759.0 891.3 650.5 732.8 865.1 624.72013 755.6 879.4 652.5 731.9 863.6 623.52014 757.3 893.2 644.5 724.6 855.1 616.72015 772.5 898.3 667.2 n.a. n.a. n.a. * Rate per 100,000 standard U.S. 2000 population (see Technical Notes) Rates will differ from those published prior to 1999 because they have been recalculated using the 2000 U.S. standard population.
Kansas U.S.
Age-Adjusted Death Rates*Kansas and the U.S., 1996-2015
Table E3Age-Adjusted Death Rates* by SexKansas and the U.S., 1996-2015
700
750
800
850
900
950
1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
Rat
e
Year
Kansas
U.S.†
Figure E2
117
Ave
rage
Und
er85
&A
ge A
tP
opul
atio
n G
roup
Tota
l1
1-4
5-14
15-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
4O
ver
n.s.
Dea
th
All
Rac
es26
,611
230
4163
280
421
626
1,55
73,
302
4,48
56,
146
9,46
00
74.5
M
ale
13,1
8013
624
3222
028
038
192
11,
950
2,57
63,
099
3,56
10
71.2
Fe
mal
e13
,430
9417
3160
141
245
636
1,35
11,
909
3,04
75,
899
077
.8
n.s.
10
00
00
00
10
00
056
.0
Whi
te N
on-H
ispa
nic
23,7
0613
028
4416
531
749
21,
269
2,76
13,
970
5,60
68,
924
075
.9
Mal
e11
,642
7519
1912
820
430
275
61,
642
2,27
82,
832
3,38
70
72.7
Fe
mal
e12
,064
559
2537
113
190
513
1,11
91,
692
2,77
45,
537
078
.9
n.s.
00
00
00
00
00
00
0n/
a
Bla
ck N
on-H
ispa
nic
1,35
727
27
5334
4712
028
526
425
826
00
66.1
M
ale.
677
121
639
3023
6315
115
112
873
062
.3
Fem
ale
680
151
114
424
5713
411
313
018
70
70.0
n.
s.0
00
00
00
00
00
00
n/a
Nat
ive
Am
eric
an
Non
-His
pani
c21
12
20
23
1130
3744
4040
066
.8
Mal
e11
71
00
22
820
2325
2016
064
.5
Fem
ale
941
20
01
310
1419
2024
069
.7
n.
s.0
00
00
00
00
00
00
n/a
Asi
an/P
acifi
c
Non
-His
pani
c19
16
01
56
1315
2629
5139
066
.7
Mal
e.92
60
04
49
713
1520
140
60.6
Fe
mal
e99
00
11
24
813
1431
250
72.4
n.
s.0
00
00
00
00
00
00
n/a
Oth
er N
on-H
ispa
nic*
301
154
512
1119
2253
5458
480
60.9
M
ale
164
92
410
79
1031
3527
200
58.4
Fe
mal
e13
76
21
24
1012
2219
3128
063
.9
n.s.
00
00
00
00
00
00
0n/
a
His
pani
c A
ny R
ace
808
485
643
5043
9611
912
013
114
70
59.5
M
ale
467
322
337
3329
6377
6971
510
55.1
Fe
mal
e34
116
33
617
1433
4251
6096
065
.5
n.s.
00
00
00
00
00
00
0n/
a
Not
Sta
ted
372
00
00
15
214
22
057
.6
Mal
e21
10
00
01
213
31
00
56.0
Fe
mal
e15
10
00
00
37
11
20
60.0
n.
s.1
00
00
00
01
00
00
56.0
* In
clud
es s
elec
tion
of tw
o or
mor
e ra
ces
or o
ther
non
-spe
cifie
d ra
ce
Age
-Gro
up
Tabl
e E
4D
eath
s by
Pop
ulat
ion
Gro
up a
nd S
ex, b
y A
ge-G
roup
and
Ave
rage
Age
at D
eath
Kan
sas,
201
5
118
Chr
onic
Nep
hriti
s,Lo
wer
Cer
ebro
-P
neum
onia
Nep
hrot
icA
llH
eart
Mal
igna
ntR
espi
rato
ryU
nint
entio
nal
vasc
ular
Alz
heim
er's
Dia
bete
san
dS
yndr
ome,
Oth
erP
opul
atio
n G
roup
Tota
lD
isea
seN
eopl
asm
sD
isea
ses
Inju
ries
Dis
ease
Dis
ease
Mel
litus
Influ
enza
Nep
hros
isS
uici
deC
ause
s
Tota
l26
,611
5,60
75,
591
1,70
51,
494
1,36
086
268
468
258
047
77,
569
Whi
te N
on-H
ispa
nic
23,7
065,
107
5,00
21,
601
1,29
51,
214
797
549
628
482
397
6,63
4 B
lack
Non
-His
pani
c1,
357
250
283
5170
7132
8120
6917
413
Nat
ive
Am
eric
an
Non
-His
pani
c21
147
4213
128
65
53
664
Asi
an/P
acifi
c
Non
-His
pani
c19
123
526
1015
56
57
755
Oth
er N
on-H
ispa
nic*
301
5960
1721
129
88
414
89 H
ispa
nic
Any
Rac
e80
811
814
714
7940
1330
1615
3230
4 n
.s.
373
53
70
05
00
410
Mal
e13
,180
2,93
02,
951
816
912
570
242
373
295
280
374
3,43
7 W
hite
Non
-His
pani
c11
,642
2,65
32,
656
764
779
494
224
298
266
233
309
2,96
6 B
lack
Non
-His
pani
c67
712
414
327
4437
847
1031
1419
2 N
ativ
e A
mer
ican
N
on-H
ispa
nic
117
3023
68
52
32
26
30 A
sian
/Pac
ific
N
on-H
ispa
nic
9212
233
67
11
42
528
Oth
er N
on-H
ispa
nic*
164
3130
918
74
56
19
44 H
ispa
nic
Any
Rac
e46
778
746
5220
316
711
2817
2 n
.s.
212
21
50
03
00
35
Fem
ale
13,4
302,
677
2,64
088
958
279
062
031
138
730
010
34,
131
Whi
te N
on-H
ispa
nic
12,0
642,
454
2,34
683
751
672
057
325
136
224
988
3,66
8 B
lack
Non
-His
pani
c68
012
614
024
2634
2434
1038
322
1 N
ativ
e A
mer
ican
N
on-H
ispa
nic
9417
197
43
42
31
034
Asi
an/P
acifi
c
Non
-His
pani
c99
1129
34
84
51
52
27 O
ther
Non
-His
pani
c*13
728
308
35
53
23
545
His
pani
c A
ny R
ace
341
4073
827
2010
149
44
132
n.s
.15
13
22
00
20
01
4
n.s.
10
00
00
00
00
01
* In
clud
es s
elec
tion
of tw
o or
mor
e ra
ces
or o
ther
non
-spe
cifie
d ra
ce
Cau
ses
of D
eath
Tabl
e E
5Te
n Le
adin
g C
ause
s of
Dea
th b
y P
opul
atio
n G
roup
and
Sex
of D
eced
ent
Kan
sas,
201
5
119
AverageSelected Causes of Under 85 & Age atDeath * Total 1 1-4 5-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 Over n.s. Death
All Causes 26,611 230 41 63 280 421 626 1,557 3,302 4,485 6,146 9,460 0 74.5
Selected Causes 20,362 81 28 50 245 346 493 1,269 2,676 3,650 4,738 6,786 0 n.a.
Tuberculosis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 53.0
HIV/AIDS 28 0 0 0 0 2 5 6 7 7 1 0 0 54.3
Malignant Neoplasms 5,591 0 5 11 12 25 87 390 1,061 1,490 1,442 1,068 0 71.8
Diabetes mellitus 684 0 0 0 2 7 15 50 108 165 176 161 0 72.8
Alzheimer's Disease 862 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 40 221 593 0 87.5
Heart Disease 5,607 1 2 1 9 21 79 301 647 831 1,223 2,492 0 78.7Prim. Hypertension/Hypertensive Renal Dis. And Sec. Hypertension 245 0 0 0 0 1 3 9 18 28 52 134 0 82.0
Cerebrovascular Disease 1,360 2 0 0 0 2 17 50 116 172 358 643 0 80.3
Atherosclerosis 450 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 17 44 104 278 0 84.9
Pneumonia and Influenza 682 1 0 0 4 3 3 24 56 79 152 360 0 81.6
Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 1,705 0 1 2 1 3 5 47 207 417 556 466 0 76.5
Peptic Ulcer 39 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 7 11 11 0 73.5
Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis 312 0 0 0 0 5 21 74 103 62 33 14 0 60.9
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome and Nephrosis 580 1 0 0 1 6 3 27 43 105 169 225 0 78.6
Congenital Anomalies 115 54 3 5 3 4 6 11 16 5 4 4 0 26.0
Unintentional Injuries 1,494 16 13 24 104 150 154 167 177 153 215 321 0 59.3
Suicide 477 0 0 6 63 97 67 91 75 43 20 15 0 45.5
Homicide 130 6 4 1 46 20 25 13 11 2 1 1 0 31.8
* The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 4.
Table E6Selected Causes of Death by Age-Group
and Average Age at DeathKansas, 2015
Age-Group
120
Lead
ing
Cau
ses
of D
eath
†
Tota
lM
ale
Fem
ale
n.s.
Tota
lM
ale
Fem
ale
Tota
lM
ale
Fem
ale
All
Cau
ses
26,6
1113
,180
13,4
301
914.
090
6.7
921.
174
.571
.277
.8
Hea
rt D
isea
se5,
607
2,93
02,
677
019
2.6
201.
618
3.6
78.7
75.3
82.5
Mal
igna
nt N
eopl
asm
s5,
591
2,95
12,
640
019
2.0
203.
018
1.1
71.8
71.4
72.5
Chr
onic
Low
er R
espi
rato
ry D
isea
ses
1,70
581
688
90
58.6
56.1
61.0
76.5
75.3
77.7
Uni
nten
tiona
l Inj
urie
s1,
494
912
582
051
.362
.739
.959
.355
.465
.4
Cer
ebro
vasc
ular
Dis
ease
1,36
057
079
00
46.7
39.2
54.2
80.3
77.9
82.0
Alz
heim
er's
Dis
ease
862
242
620
029
.616
.642
.587
.586
.287
.9
Dia
bete
s m
ellit
us68
437
331
10
23.5
25.7
21.3
72.8
72.0
73.7
Pne
umon
ia a
nd in
fluen
za68
229
538
70
23.4
20.3
26.5
81.6
79.0
83.6
Nep
hriti
s, N
ephr
otic
Syn
drom
e a
nd N
ephr
osis
580
280
300
019
.919
.320
.678
.677
.679
.5
Sui
cide
477
374
103
016
.425
.77.
145
.546
.243
.1
*R
ate
per 1
00,0
00 p
opul
atio
n
† T
he IC
D-1
0 co
des
asso
ciat
ed w
ith e
ach
cate
gory
are
list
ed in
App
endi
x 4.
N
ote:
Rat
es a
re b
ased
US
Cen
sus
Bur
eau
popu
latio
n es
timat
es fo
r 201
5.
Ave
rage
Age
at D
eath
Tabl
e E
7Te
n Le
adin
g C
ause
s of
Dea
th,
Num
ber,
Rat
e an
d A
vera
ge A
ge a
t Dea
th, b
y S
exK
ansa
s, 2
015
Cau
se-S
peci
fic D
eath
Rat
e*
N
umbe
r of D
eath
s
121
Age-Adjusted Age-AdjustedCause of Death § Death Death Death Death Number Rate* Rate† Lower Upper Number Rate* Rate† Lower Upper
All Causes 25,731 886.0 757.3 747.9 766.7 26,611 914.0 772.5 763.0 782.0
Heart Disease 5,462 188.1 156.8 152.6 161.1 5,607 192.6 158.0 153.8 162.2
Malignant Neoplasms 5,569 191.8 166.3 161.9 170.7 5,591 192.0 164.3 159.9 168.7
Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 1,663 57.3 48.9 46.5 51.3 1,705 58.6 49.7 47.3 52.1
Unintentional Injuries 1,391 47.9 44.5 42.1 46.9 1,494 51.3 47.8 45.3 50.3
Cerebrovascular Disease 1,341 46.2 38.4 36.3 40.5 1,360 46.7 38.5 36.4 40.6
Alzheimer's Disease 791 27.2 21.9 20.3 23.5 862 29.6 23.4 21.8 25.0
Diabetes mellitus 638 22.0 19.0 17.5 20.5 684 23.5 20.2 18.7 21.7
Pneumonia and Influenza 631 21.7 18.0 16.6 19.4 682 23.4 18.9 17.5 20.3
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome and Nephrosis 560 19.3 16.3 14.9 17.7 580 19.9 16.8 15.4 18.2
Suicide 454 15.6 15.7 14.2 17.2 477 16.4 16.3 14.8 17.8
Atherosclerosis 439 15.1 12.2 11.0 13.4 450 15.5 12.3 11.1 13.5
Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis 283 9.7 8.8 7.8 9.8 312 10.7 9.6 8.5 10.7
Prim. Hypertension/Hypertensive Renal Disease and Sec. Hypertension 200 6.9 5.7 4.9 6.5 245 8.4 6.8 5.9 7.7
Homicide 105 3.6 3.7 3.0 4.4 130 4.5 4.6 3.8 5.4
Congenital Anomalies 113 3.9 3.9 3.2 4.6 115 3.9 3.9 3.2 4.6
Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period 119 4.1 4.1 3.4 4.8 107 3.7 3.8 3.1 4.5
* Rate per 100,000 population † Rate per 100,000 standard U.S. 2000 population (see Technical Notes) ‡ CI = 95% confidence interval based on a formula for estimating the standard error or SE. See Technical Notes § The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 4.
Kansas, 2014-2015for Selected Leading Causes of Death
Death Rates, Age-Adjusted Death Rates and 95% Confidence Intervals
2014
CI (95%)‡
Table E8
2015
CI (95%)‡
122
D
eath
Rat
es fo
r Sel
ecte
d
Lea
ding
Cau
ses
of D
eath
K
ansa
s, 1
996-
2015
Figu
re E
3
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150
200
250
300
350 19
9619
9820
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0220
0420
0620
0820
1020
1220
14
Rate per 100,000 Population
Year
Hea
rt D
isea
se
Can
cer
Cer
ebro
vasc
ular
Dis
.
Uni
nten
tiona
l Inj
urie
s
Chr
on. L
ower
Res
. Dis
.
123
Lead
ing
Cau
ses
of D
eath
by
Age
-Gro
up
ALL
AG
ES
UN
DER
1 Y
EAR
1-
4 YE
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SC
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SE
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UM
BE
RC
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SE
N
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5,60
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NIT
AL
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JUR
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US
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230
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4 YE
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NIN
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JUR
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304
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NC
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IDE
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UIC
IDE
164
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MIC
IDE
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9H
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US
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ER
CA
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ES
321
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L 63
TOTA
L 28
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HR
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973
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US
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ER
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8
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L 4,
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L 10
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L 9,
460
Kan
sas,
201
5
F
igur
e E
4
124
Number of Age-AdjustedYear Deaths Rate
1999 670 22.02000 740 24.12001 557 18.32002 690 22.12003 686 21.62004 558 17.52005 728 22.42006 646 19.42007 660 19.72008 740 21.72009 592 17.82010 555 16.52011 641 18.62012 621 17.92013 709 20.02014 631 18.02015 682 18.9
* 1999 is year Kansas switched to ICD-10 cause of death classification.
Kansas Residents, 1999-2015*
Table E9
Figure E5
Pneumonia and Influenza Deathsby Month and by Five-Year Median for Month
Kansas Residents, 2015
Pneumonia and Influenza MortalityNumber and Age-Adjusted Rates
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov DecMonth
Count
5-Year Median
125
Cau
ses
of D
eath
and
Sex
Und
er
85
&of
Dec
eden
t *To
tal
11-
45-
1415
-24
25-3
435
-44
45-5
455
-64
65-7
475
-84
Ove
rn.
s.
Hea
rt D
isea
se5,
607
12
19
2179
301
647
831
1,22
32,
492
0 M
ale
2,93
00
10
813
5520
842
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168
298
20
Fem
ale
2,67
71
11
18
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227
270
541
1,51
00
Acu
te R
heum
atic
Fev
er a
nd C
hron
ic R
heum
atic
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rt D
isea
se36
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00
01
14
610
140
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e5
00
00
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01
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20
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ale
310
00
00
11
35
912
0
Hyp
erte
nsiv
e H
eart
Dis
ease
with
or w
ithou
t Ren
al D
isea
se22
50
00
10
617
3021
3611
40
Mal
e99
00
01
04
1217
1618
310
Fem
ale
126
00
00
02
513
518
830
Isch
emic
Hea
rt D
isea
se3,
073
00
00
340
200
421
540
702
1,16
70
Mal
e1,
814
00
00
131
148
289
399
414
532
0 F
emal
e1,
259
00
00
29
5213
214
128
863
50
Pul
mon
ary
Hea
rt D
isea
se a
nd D
isea
ses
of P
ulm
onar
y C
ircul
atio
n20
71
01
12
813
4141
4356
0 M
ale
790
00
11
45
2216
1416
0 F
emal
e12
81
01
01
48
1925
2940
0
Oth
er F
orm
s of
Hea
rt D
isea
se2,
066
02
07
1624
7015
122
343
21,
141
0 M
ale
933
01
06
1116
4391
129
235
401
0 F
emal
e1,
133
01
01
58
2760
9419
774
00
* Th
e IC
D-1
0 co
des
asso
ciat
ed w
ith e
ach
cate
gory
are
list
ed in
App
endi
x 4.
Tabl
e E
10H
eart
Dis
ease
Dea
ths
by C
ompo
nent
and
Sex
of D
eced
ent,
by A
ge-G
roup
of D
eced
ent
Age
-Gro
up
Kan
sas,
201
5
126
Site of Lesion and Sex Under 85 &of Decedent * Total 1 1-4 5-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 Over
Malignant Neoplasms (All Sites) 5,591 0 5 11 12 25 87 390 1,061 1,490 1,442 1,068 Male 2,951 0 2 5 7 11 38 202 596 830 754 506 Female 2,640 0 3 6 5 14 49 188 465 660 688 562
Lip, Oral Cavity and Pharynx 87 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 26 18 16 18 Male 57 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 20 15 7 8 Female 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 3 9 10
Digestive Organs 1,360 0 0 1 1 3 22 114 270 374 330 245 Male 783 0 0 0 1 3 14 76 183 222 178 106 Female 577 0 0 1 0 0 8 38 87 152 152 139
Respiratory and Intrathoracic Organs 1,554 0 0 0 0 2 10 90 317 512 416 207 Male 850 0 0 0 0 1 4 45 184 293 220 103 Female 704 0 0 0 0 1 6 45 133 219 196 104
Bone and Articular Cartilage 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 Male 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Female 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1
Skin 154 0 0 0 0 2 4 12 32 36 31 37 Male 101 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 24 22 19 25 Female 53 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 8 14 12 12
Mesothelial and Soft Tissue 78 0 0 2 2 2 0 6 12 18 19 17 Male 42 0 0 0 1 2 0 4 5 11 11 8 Female 36 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 7 7 8 9
Breast 369 0 0 0 0 3 11 42 84 69 85 75 Male 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 Female 364 0 0 0 0 3 11 41 83 69 82 75
Genital Organs 525 0 0 0 0 2 13 34 85 125 133 133 Male 273 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 27 60 85 93 Female 252 0 0 0 0 2 12 27 58 65 48 40
Urinary Tract 324 0 0 0 0 2 6 17 47 72 99 81 Male 224 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 39 51 71 47 Female 100 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 8 21 28 34
Eye and Adnexa 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 Male 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Female 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Meninges, Brain and Other Parts of Central Nervous System 155 0 1 4 1 2 8 21 36 40 26 16 Male 99 0 0 3 0 1 6 18 26 23 13 9 Female 56 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 10 17 13 7
Thyroid and Other Endocrine Glands 20 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 5 3 6 3 Male 7 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 Female 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 4 2
Other and Unspecified Sites 376 0 0 0 1 1 3 17 65 84 108 97 Male 182 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 37 46 49 38 Female 194 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 28 38 59 59
Leukemia 237 0 3 1 3 2 6 13 31 47 65 66 Male 134 0 1 1 2 1 3 8 16 27 40 35 Female 103 0 2 0 1 1 3 5 15 20 25 31
Other Lymphoid, Hematopoietic and Related Tissue 342 0 0 1 2 4 3 15 50 90 105 72 Male 190 0 0 0 0 2 2 7 32 58 56 33 Female 152 0 0 1 2 2 1 8 18 32 49 39
* The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 6.
Age-Group
Table E11Malignant Neoplasm Deaths
by Site of Lesion and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of DecedentKansas, 2015
127
Cau
se o
f Dea
th a
nd S
exof
Dec
eden
t U
nder
85
&To
tal
11-
45-
1415
-24
25-3
435
-44
45-5
455
-64
65-7
475
-84
Ove
r
Cer
ebro
vasc
ular
Dis
ease
1,36
02
00
02
1750
116
172
358
643
Mal
e57
01
00
02
819
6294
175
209
Fem
ale
790
10
00
09
3154
7818
343
4
Sub
arac
hnoi
d H
emor
rhag
e68
00
00
24
1019
1011
12 M
ale
270
00
02
30
73
66
Fem
ale
410
00
00
110
127
56
Intra
cere
bral
and
Oth
er
Int
ercr
ania
l Hem
orrh
age
268
10
00
06
2431
4782
77 M
ale
115
00
00
01
1317
2540
19 F
emal
e15
31
00
00
511
1422
4258
Cer
ebra
l Inf
arct
ion
650
00
00
04
69
1828
Mal
e31
00
00
00
15
78
10 F
emal
e34
00
00
00
31
210
18
Stro
ke, N
ot S
peci
fied
as H
emor
rhag
e or
Infa
rctio
n68
80
00
00
711
4577
177
371
Mal
e28
10
00
00
45
2244
8612
0 F
emal
e40
70
00
00
36
2333
9125
1
Oth
er C
ereb
rova
scul
ar D
isea
ses
271
10
00
00
115
2970
155
Mal
e11
61
00
00
00
1115
3554
Fem
ale
155
00
00
00
14
1435
101
* Th
e IC
D-1
0 co
des
asso
ciat
ed w
ith e
ach
cate
gory
are
list
ed in
App
endi
x 4.
Tabl
e E
12C
ereb
rova
scul
ar D
isea
se D
eath
s by
Com
pone
nt a
nd S
ex o
f Dec
eden
t, by
Age
-Gro
up o
f Dec
eden
tK
ansa
s, 2
015
Age
-Gro
up
128
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129
Cause of Death and Sex Under 85 &of Decedent Total 1 1-4 5-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 Over
Unintentional Injuries 1,494 16 13 24 104 150 154 167 177 153 215 321 Male 912 11 9 15 85 108 104 101 116 95 128 140 Female 582 5 4 9 19 42 50 66 61 58 87 181
Motor-Vehicle 394 1 3 16 70 60 47 56 57 40 26 18 Male 277 0 1 8 52 46 36 35 40 32 17 10 Female 117 1 2 8 18 14 11 21 17 8 9 8
Traffic 376 1 3 16 69 57 43 55 54 39 23 16
Male 261 0 1 8 51 43 32 34 38 31 14 9
Female 115 1 2 8 18 14 11 21 16 8 9 7
Non-Traffic 18 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 3 1 3 2
Male 16 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 1
Female 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Water Transport 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Male 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Female 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Air and Space Transport 7 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 Male 7 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Falls 448 1 0 0 3 4 8 15 30 47 124 216 Male 228 1 0 0 3 2 8 13 17 24 68 92 Female 220 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 13 23 56 124
Inanimate Mechanical Forces 29 0 1 1 1 3 1 5 3 8 4 2 Male 20 0 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 6 3 0 Female 9 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 2
Drowning and Submersion 31 0 5 4 3 6 4 3 2 0 3 1 Male 23 0 4 3 3 4 3 2 0 0 3 1 Female 8 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0
Other Accidental Threats to Breathing 90 13 1 1 1 2 3 4 10 16 19 20 Male 55 9 0 1 1 2 3 2 7 10 7 13 Female 35 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 6 12 7
Table E13Unintentional Injury Deaths by Component and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of Decedent
Kansas, 2015
Age-Group
130
Cause of Death and Sex Under 85 &of Decedent Total 1 1-4 5-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 Over
Table E13Unintentional Injury Deaths by Component and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of Decedent
Kansas, 2015
Age-Group
Electric Current, Radiation and Air Temperature/Pressure 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Male 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Smoke, Fire and Flames 36 0 2 1 1 2 0 5 7 10 5 3 Male 27 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 5 7 5 3 Female 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 3 0 0
Forces of Nature 12 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 Male 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 Female 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2
Poisonings 287 0 0 0 15 66 77 63 53 11 1 1 Male 180 0 0 0 14 47 45 30 37 6 1 0 Female 107 0 0 0 1 19 32 33 16 5 0 1
Other Unintentional Injuries 128 1 1 1 7 5 6 12 11 12 22 50 Male 72 1 1 1 7 4 4 9 6 6 16 17 Female 56 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 5 6 6 33
Complications of Medical and Surgical Care 28 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 2 7 9 5 Male 12 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 6 1 Female 16 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 4 3 4
* The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 4.
131
Cause Group † Total Unintentional Suicide Homicide Undetermined Legal/War
Total 2,108 1,466 477 130 30 5
Cut/Pierce 26 5 9 12 0 0
Drowning 35 31 4 0 0 0
Falls 449 448 0 0 1 0
Fire/flame 40 36 3 0 1 0
Hot Object/Scalding 1 1 0 0 0 0
Firearm 330 6 224 94 1 5
Machinery 8 8 0 0 0 0
Motor Vehicle Traffic 376 376 0 0 0 0
Other Pedal Cyclist 3 3 0 0 0 0
Other Pedestrian 4 4 0 0 0 0
Other Land Transport 24 21 3 0 0 0
Other Transport 9 9 0 0 0 0
Natural/Environmental 16 16 0 0 0 0
Overexertion 0 0 0 0 0 0
Poisoning 379 287 75 0 17 0
Struck By/Against 9 8 0 1 0 0
Suffocation 242 90 147 3 2 0
Other Specified 25 16 8 1 0 0
NEC § 17 9 2 4 2 0
Not Specified 115 92 2 15 6 0
† The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 7.* Adverse effects of drugs or medical care are excluded.
§ NEC = Not Elsewhere Classified
Table E14Selected External Causes of Death by Injury Matrix Group and Intent,
Kansas, 2015*
132
Type
of
Indu
stry
Tota
l20
0620
0720
0820
0920
1020
1120
1220
1320
1420
15
Tota
l56
964
6442
5074
5949
5958
50
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icul
ture
, For
estry
, Fi
shin
g an
d H
untin
g11
16
1412
1415
1011
913
7
Min
ing
245
03
22
02
53
2
Util
ities
135
12
01
10
10
2
Con
stru
ctio
n10
57
125
1418
159
135
7
Man
ufac
turin
g51
46
31
65
45
134
Who
lesa
le T
rade
307
10
11
84
13
4
Ret
ail T
rade
262
32
29
25
10
0
Tran
spor
tatio
n an
dW
areh
ousi
ng62
312
54
65
312
66
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rmat
ion
42
10
00
00
01
0
Fina
nce
and
Insu
ranc
e4
11
10
00
00
01
Rea
l Est
ate,
and
Ren
tal,
and
Leas
ing
20
01
10
00
00
0
Pro
fess
iona
l, S
cien
tific
and
Tech
nica
l Ser
vice
s6
10
10
10
10
20
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agem
ent o
f Com
pani
esan
d E
nter
pris
es0
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00
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00
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in. a
nd S
uppo
rt &
Was
te
Man
agem
ent S
ervi
ces
122
00
01
21
03
3
Edu
catio
nal S
ervi
ces
61
10
01
11
01
0
Hea
lth C
are
and
Soc
ial A
ssis
tanc
e15
34
03
10
11
20
Arts
, Ent
erta
inm
ent,
and
Rec
reat
ion
20
00
01
00
01
0
Acc
omm
odat
ion
and
Food
Ser
vice
s7
02
20
01
02
00
Oth
er S
ervi
ces
(exc
ept P
ublic
Adm
in.)
150
11
12
21
11
5
Pub
lic A
dmin
. and
A
ctiv
e D
uty
Mili
tary
275
22
34
24
13
1
Hou
sew
ives
, Stu
dent
s, C
hild
ren,
Vol
unte
ers
and
Non
e§15
01
02
33
03
03
n.s.
3210
22
22
22
41
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ue to
cha
nges
in th
e co
ding
of i
ndus
try, u
se c
autio
n w
hen
com
parin
g di
ffere
nt y
ears
.§ Th
is c
ateg
ory
incl
udes
thos
e w
ho w
ere
neve
r em
ploy
ed.
Tabl
e E
15W
ork-
rela
ted
Inju
ry D
eath
s by
Indu
stry
* of
Dec
eden
t's O
ccup
atio
n by
Yea
rK
ansa
s, 2
006-
2015
Yea
r
133
Cau
se o
f Dea
th *
and
Sex
Und
er
85 &
of D
eced
ent
Tota
l1
1-4
5-14
15-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
4O
ver
Tota
l4,
015
11
24
2250
215
502
828
1,10
11,
289
Mal
e1,
921
11
22
1424
126
286
438
528
499
Fem
ale
2,09
40
00
28
2689
216
390
573
790
Dia
bete
s m
ellit
us68
40
00
27
1550
108
165
176
161
Mal
e37
30
00
13
533
6298
9477
Fem
ale
311
00
01
410
1746
6782
84
Prim
ary
Hyp
erte
nsio
n/H
yper
tens
ive
Ren
al D
is. A
nd S
econ
dary
Hyp
erte
nsio
n24
50
00
01
39
1828
5213
4 M
ale
870
00
00
24
1212
2235
Fem
ale
158
00
00
11
56
1630
99
Ath
eros
cler
osis
450
00
00
01
617
4410
427
8 M
ale
150
00
00
01
310
2142
73 F
emal
e30
00
00
00
03
723
6220
5
Chr
onic
Low
er R
espi
rato
ry D
isea
ses
1,70
50
12
13
547
207
417
556
466
Mal
e81
60
12
13
325
112
208
260
201
Fem
ale
889
00
00
02
2295
209
296
265
Pep
tic U
lcer
39
00
00
02
26
711
11 M
ale
240
00
00
01
46
85
Fem
ale
150
00
00
21
21
36
Chr
onic
Liv
er D
isea
se a
nd C
irrho
sis
312
00
00
521
7410
362
3314
Mal
e19
10
00
03
1151
6241
158
Fem
ale
121
00
00
210
2341
2118
6
Nep
hriti
s, N
ephr
otic
Syn
drom
e, a
nd N
ephr
osis
580
10
01
63
2743
105
169
225
Mal
e28
01
00
05
29
2452
8710
0 F
emal
e30
00
00
11
118
1953
8212
5
* Th
e IC
D-1
0 co
des
asso
ciat
ed w
ith e
ach
cate
gory
are
list
ed in
App
endi
x 4.Ta
ble
E16
Sel
ecte
d C
hron
ic D
isea
se D
eath
s by
Com
pone
nt a
nd S
ex o
f Dec
eden
t, by
Age
-Gro
up o
f Dec
eden
tK
ansa
s, 2
015
Age
-Gro
up
134
Underlying Cause of Death UnderlyingTotal
Diabetes MellitusContributing Cause
HIV (AIDS) 28 1Cancer 5,591 187Diabetes Mellitus 684 683Alzheimer's Disease 862 48Heart Disease 5,607 482Primary Hypertension/HypertensiveRenal Disease/Secondary Hypertension 245 34
Cerebrovascular Disease 1,360 82Atherosclerosis 450 2Influenza and Pneumonia 682 20Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 1,705 91Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis 312 14Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome, Nephrosis 580 3Accidents/Adverse Effects 1,494 66Suicide 477 4Total for These Causes 20,077 1,717
Table E17. Diabetes Mellitus as an Underlying and ContributingCause of Death, Kansas, 2015
135
Chr
onic
C
ereb
ro-
Low
erC
hron
ic L
iver
All
Occ
upat
ion
ofH
eart
Mal
igna
nt
vasc
ular
Uni
nten
tiona
lR
espi
rato
ryA
ther
o-D
isea
se a
ndP
eptic
Hyp
er-
Oth
erD
eced
ent
Tota
lD
isea
seN
eopl
asm
sD
isea
seIn
jurie
sD
isea
ses
Sui
cide
scle
rosi
sC
irrho
sis
Hom
icid
eU
lcer
tens
ion
Cau
ses
Tota
l26
,611
5,60
75,
591
1,36
01,
494
1,70
547
745
031
213
039
245
9,20
1
Man
agem
ent
2,93
473
863
414
714
816
352
3327
46
2395
9
Bus
ines
s an
d
Fina
ncia
l Ope
ratio
ns70
814
117
536
2444
819
171
14
238
Com
pute
r and
Mat
hem
atic
al18
031
545
1110
122
10
01
53
Arc
hite
ctur
e an
d E
ngin
eerin
g47
511
612
117
2322
98
50
03
151
Life
, Phy
sica
l, an
d S
ocia
l Ser
vice
s14
131
439
79
33
20
01
33
Com
mun
ity a
nd S
ocia
l Ser
vice
s32
766
9314
1315
25
21
14
111
Lega
l12
526
2910
88
74
20
01
30
Edu
catio
n, T
rain
ing,
and
Lib
rary
1,18
524
825
261
5345
1318
70
116
471
Arts
, Des
ign,
Ent
erta
inm
ent,
S
ports
, and
Med
ia27
348
7511
1516
35
22
04
92
Hea
lthca
re P
ract
ition
ers
and
Tech
nica
l1,
005
205
236
5350
5319
1510
20
935
3
Hea
lthca
re S
uppo
rt58
012
310
525
3365
76
63
08
199
Pro
tect
ive
Ser
vice
322
7875
1710
2912
15
21
092
Food
Pre
para
tion
and
Ser
ving
Rel
ated
675
137
133
3841
4614
1112
61
523
1
Bui
ldin
g an
d G
roun
ds C
lean
ing
an
d M
aint
enan
ce86
017
020
632
4561
157
133
010
298
Per
sona
l Car
e an
d S
ervi
ce46
075
109
3023
466
67
01
315
4
Sal
es a
nd R
elat
ed1,
986
411
445
108
111
123
2251
262
415
668
Offi
ce a
nd A
dmin
. Sup
port
2,57
353
553
014
793
149
1967
228
122
980
Farm
ing,
For
estry
, and
Fis
hing
111
2524
87
73
03
00
034
Con
stru
ctio
n an
d E
xtra
ctio
n1,
526
322
376
7413
510
141
1533
224
1039
3
Inst
alla
tion,
Rep
air,
and
Mai
nten
ance
824
179
196
3767
6623
517
51
422
4
Pro
duct
ion
1,78
939
241
882
8113
339
3222
124
1056
4
Tran
spor
tatio
n an
d M
ater
ial M
ovin
g1,
570
337
372
7088
139
4417
228
421
448
Hou
sew
ives
, Stu
dent
s, C
hild
ren,
Vol
unte
ers,
and
Non
e§4,
885
946
713
276
298
291
6411
636
357
622,
041
n.s.
1,09
722
717
753
110
6440
413
142
938
4
*D
ue to
cha
nges
in th
e co
ding
of o
ccup
atio
n, u
se c
autio
n w
hen
com
parin
g pr
ior y
ears
.†
The
ICD
-10
code
s as
soci
ated
with
eac
h ca
tego
ry a
re li
sted
in A
ppen
dix
4.§
This
cat
egor
y in
clud
es th
ose
who
wer
e ne
ver e
mpl
oyed
.
Sel
ecte
d C
ause
s of
Dea
th †
Tabl
e E
18D
eath
s by
Occ
upat
ion
of D
eced
ent*
by
Sel
ecte
d C
ause
s of
Dea
thK
ansa
s, 2
015
136
Chr
onic
C
hron
icC
ereb
ro-
Low
er L
iver
All
Type
of
Hea
rtM
alig
nant
vasc
ular
Uni
nten
tiona
lR
espi
rato
ryA
ther
o-D
isea
se a
ndP
eptic
Hyp
er-
Oth
erIn
dust
ryTo
tal
Dis
ease
Neo
plas
ms
Dis
ease
Inju
ries
Dis
ease
sS
uici
desc
lero
sis
Cirr
hosi
sH
omic
ide
Ulc
erte
nsio
nC
ause
s
Tota
l26
,611
5,60
75,
591
1,36
01,
494
1,70
547
745
031
213
039
245
9,20
1
Agr
icul
ture
, For
estry
, Fi
shin
g an
d H
untin
g1,
381
369
259
7483
8216
511
04
1646
2
Min
ing
209
4043
1517
1210
12
11
067
Util
ities
339
7578
2225
173
75
01
310
3
Con
stru
ctio
n1,
636
341
418
6513
910
546
1939
244
942
7
Man
ufac
turin
g2,
911
623
679
137
128
219
5445
3813
619
950
Who
lesa
le T
rade
605
141
131
2538
4112
107
30
319
4
Ret
ail T
rade
1,85
840
740
010
810
010
926
4528
32
1661
4
Tran
spor
tatio
n an
dW
areh
ousi
ng1,
361
317
326
5472
108
2918
115
313
405
Info
rmat
ion
537
116
122
2715
3410
63
00
619
8
Fina
nce
and
Insu
ranc
e75
416
519
138
3337
823
90
01
249
Rea
l Est
ate,
and
Ren
tal,
and
Leas
ing
241
5659
1316
97
50
00
373
Pro
fess
iona
l, S
cien
tific
and
Tech
nica
l Ser
vice
s67
914
816
636
3740
1513
31
16
213
Man
agem
ent o
f Com
pani
esan
d E
nter
pris
es3
02
00
00
00
00
01
Adm
in. a
nd S
uppo
rt &
Was
te
Man
agem
ent S
ervi
ces
346
6876
924
2311
810
50
211
0
Edu
catio
nal S
ervi
ces
2,00
239
243
510
211
481
3032
159
124
767
Hea
lth C
are
and
Soc
ial A
ssis
tanc
e2,
276
457
517
103
112
166
3232
289
225
793
Arts
, Ent
erta
inm
ent,
and
Rec
reat
ion
165
2947
610
113
43
10
051
Acc
omm
odat
ion
and
Food
Ser
vice
s73
715
313
846
4967
229
167
14
225
Oth
er S
ervi
ces
(exc
ept P
ublic
Adm
in.)
1,40
928
431
971
6811
128
2520
62
1146
4
Pub
lic A
dmin
. and
A
ctiv
e D
uty
Mili
tary
1,51
932
033
890
6591
3322
182
223
515
Hou
sew
ives
, Stu
dent
s, C
hild
ren,
Vol
unte
ers
and
Non
e§4,
787
938
703
277
261
288
4811
635
297
602,
025
n.s.
856
168
144
4288
5434
511
122
129
5*D
ue to
cha
nges
in th
e co
ding
of i
ndus
try, u
se c
autio
n w
hen
com
parin
g pr
ior y
ears
.†
The
ICD
-10
code
s as
soci
ated
with
eac
h ca
tego
ry a
re li
sted
in A
ppen
dix
4.§ Th
is c
ateg
ory
incl
udes
thos
e w
ho w
ere
neve
r em
ploy
ed.
Tabl
e E
19D
eath
s by
Indu
stry
* of
Dec
eden
t's O
ccup
atio
n by
Sel
ecte
d C
ause
s of
Dea
thK
ansa
s, 2
015
Sel
ecte
d C
ause
s of
Dea
th †
137
Percent Rate†
Number of Total Years Years Lost Years LostCAUSE OF DEATH * Deaths Life Lost By Cause By Cause
Total Deaths § 26,611 192,652 100.0 66.2
Heart Disease 5,607 25,991 13.5 8.9Cancer 5,591 39,309 20.4 13.5Chronic Lower Respiratory Dis. 1,705 6,813 3.5 2.3Unintentional Injuries 1,494 29,565 15.3 10.2Cerebrovascular Disease 1,360 4,702 2.4 1.6Alzheimer's Disease 862 226 0.1 0.1Diabetes 684 4,705 2.4 1.6Pneumonia and Influenza 682 2,364 1.2 0.8Nephritis and Nephrotic Syndrome 580 2,283 1.2 0.8Suicide 477 14,360 7.5 4.9Atherosclerosis 450 717 0.4 0.2Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis 312 4,698 2.4 1.6Homicide 130 5,624 2.9 1.9All Other Causes 6,677 51,295 26.6 17.6
Male Deaths 13,180 117,977 100.0 81.2
Cancer 2,951 20,942 17.8 14.4Heart Disease 2,930 17,521 14.9 12.1Unintentional Injuries 912 20,558 17.4 14.1Chronic Lower Respiratory Dis. 816 3,796 3.2 2.6Cerebrovascular Disease 570 2,333 2.0 1.6Suicide 374 11,055 9.4 7.6Diabetes 373 2,665 2.3 1.8Pneumonia and Influenza 295 1,233 1.0 0.8Nephritis and Nephrotic Syndrome 280 1,198 1.0 0.8Alzheimer's Disease 242 60 0.1 0.0Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis 191 2,918 2.5 2.0Atherosclerosis 150 386 0.3 0.3Homicide 90 3,831 3.2 2.6All Other Causes 3,006 29,481 25.0 20.3
Female Deaths 13,430 74,656 100.0 51.2
Heart Disease 2,677 8,470 11.3 5.8Cancer 2,640 18,367 24.6 12.6Chronic Lower Respiratory Dis. 889 3,017 4.0 2.1Cerebrovascular Disease 790 2,369 3.2 1.6Alzheimer's Disease 620 166 0.2 0.1Unintentional Injuries 582 9,007 12.1 6.2Pneumonia and Influenza 387 1,131 1.5 0.8Diabetes 311 2,040 2.7 1.4Nephritis and Nephrotic Syndrome 300 1,085 1.5 0.7Atherosclerosis 300 331 0.4 0.2Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis 121 1,780 2.4 1.2Suicide 103 3,305 4.4 2.3Homicide 40 1,793 2.4 1.2All Other Causes 3,670 21,795 29.2 14.9
* The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 4.†Rate per 1,000 population.§ One decedent of unstated sex is included in the total. Years life lost for that individual was 19, the difference between the total years life lost, and the sum of male and female years life lost.
Table E20Selected Causes of Death and Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL)
Before Age 75Kansas, 2015
138
Figu
re E
6
Per
cent
Yea
rs o
f Pot
entia
l Life
Los
t Bef
ore
Age
75
20.4
13.5
15.3
2.4
3.5
1.2
7.5
2.4
0.4
2.9
1.2
0.1
2.4
26.6
051015202530
Percent
By S
elec
ted
Cau
ses
of D
eath
Kans
as,
2015
17.8
14.9
17.4
3.2
2.0
1.0
9.4
2.3
0.3
0.1
1.0
3.2
2.5
25.0
051015202530
Percent
By S
elec
ted
Cau
ses
of D
eath
Kans
as M
ales
, 20
15
24.6 11
.3
4.0
3.2
12.1
1.5
2.7
4.4
0.4
1.5
0.2
2.4
2.429
.2
05101520253035
Percent
By S
elec
ted
Cau
ses
of D
eath
Kans
as F
emal
es,
2015
139
Cause of Death * and Sex Yes + Probably Totalof Decedent Total † Yes Probably as % of Known No Known Unknown
All Causes 26,610 2,522 1,483 25.2 11,888 15,893 10,717 Male 13,180 1,474 922 31.8 5,137 7,533 5,647 Female 13,430 1,048 561 19.2 6,751 8,360 5,070
Tuberculosis 1 0 0 0 0 1 Male 1 0 0 0 0 1 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0
Syphilis 1 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 Male 1 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0
HIV/AIDS 28 2 4 37.5 10 16 12 Male 21 2 3 41.7 7 12 9 Female 7 0 1 25.0 3 4 3
Cancer of Stomach 77 8 9 40.5 25 42 35 Male 44 7 6 56.5 10 23 21 Female 33 1 3 21.1 15 19 14
Cancer of Colon, Rectum & Anus 498 13 17 10.8 249 279 219 Male 263 8 10 12.4 127 145 118 Female 235 5 7 9.0 122 134 101
Cancer of Pancreas 404 10 18 12.2 202 230 174 Male 205 8 11 17.0 93 112 93 Female 199 2 7 7.6 109 118 81
Cancer of Trachea, Bronchus & Lung 1,511 653 285 88.7 120 1,058 453 Male 814 361 172 92.7 42 575 239 Female 697 292 113 83.9 78 483 214
Cancer of Breast 369 19 9 12.0 205 233 136 Male 5 0 0 0.0 5 5 0 Female 364 19 9 12.3 200 228 136
Cancer of Cervix, Corpus & Ovary 231 3 3 4.0 145 151 80 Male 0 0 0 0 0 0 Female 231 3 3 4.0 145 151 80
Cancer of Prostate 268 6 5 7.2 141 152 116 Male 268 6 5 7.2 141 152 116 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0
Table E21Deaths from 39 Selected Causes by Number and Percent and Sex of Decedent
Related to TobaccoKansas, 2015
Did Tobacco Use Contribute to This Death?
140
Cause of Death * and Sex Yes + Probably Totalof Decedent Total † Yes Probably as % of Known No Known Unknown
Table E21Deaths from 39 Selected Causes by Number and Percent and Sex of Decedent
Related to TobaccoKansas, 2015
Did Tobacco Use Contribute to This Death?
Cancer of Urinary Tract 324 33 19 30.6 118 170 154 Male 224 27 15 37.8 69 111 113 Female 100 6 4 16.9 49 59 41
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma 193 6 5 8.9 113 124 69 Male 106 3 3 10.9 49 55 51 Female 87 3 2 7.2 64 69 18
Leukemia 237 5 3 5.6 136 144 93 Male 134 3 2 6.9 67 72 62 Female 103 2 1 4.2 69 72 31
Other Malignant Neoplasms 1,479 108 86 22.9 655 849 630 Male 888 87 59 29.8 344 490 398 Female 591 21 27 13.4 311 359 232
Diabetes mellitus 684 59 46 27.0 284 389 295 Male 373 38 29 33.3 134 201 172 Female 311 21 17 20.2 150 188 123
Alzheimer's Disease 862 12 14 4.3 580 606 256 Male 242 5 8 8.1 147 160 82 Female 620 7 6 2.9 433 446 174
Hypertensive Heart Disease 225 17 10 19.9 109 136 89 Male 99 11 9 38.5 32 52 47 Female 126 6 1 8.3 77 84 42
Ischemic Heart Disease 3,073 322 254 37.4 966 1,542 1,531 Male 1,814 240 180 47.5 464 884 930 Female 1,259 82 74 23.7 502 658 601
Other Heart Disease 2,309 109 95 16.5 1,035 1,239 1,070 Male 1,017 64 59 25.1 367 490 527 Female 1,292 45 36 10.8 668 749 543
Prim. Hypertension/ Hypertensive Renal Dis. & Sec. Hypertension 245 12 9 13.2 138 159 86 Male 87 10 5 31.3 33 48 39 Female 158 2 4 5.4 105 111 47
141
Cause of Death * and Sex Yes + Probably Totalof Decedent Total † Yes Probably as % of Known No Known Unknown
Table E21Deaths from 39 Selected Causes by Number and Percent and Sex of Decedent
Related to TobaccoKansas, 2015
Did Tobacco Use Contribute to This Death?
Cerebrovascular Disease 1,360 66 67 18.3 593 726 634 Male 570 38 41 29.2 192 271 299 Female 790 28 26 11.9 401 455 335
Atherosclerosis 450 8 4 3.0 385 397 53 Male 150 4 3 5.7 115 122 28 Female 300 4 1 1.8 270 275 25
Other Disease of Circulatory System 210 24 14 39.2 59 97 113 Male 121 15 11 46.4 30 56 65 Female 89 9 3 29.3 29 41 48
Pneumonia & Influenza 682 26 18 11.7 331 375 307 Male 295 14 14 17.1 136 164 131 Female 387 12 4 7.6 195 211 176
Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 1,705 758 249 86.1 163 1,170 535 Male 816 378 121 89.6 58 557 259 Female 889 380 128 82.9 105 613 276
Peptic Ulcer 39 1 2 13.0 20 23 16 Male 24 1 2 21.4 11 14 10 Female 15 0 0 0.0 9 9 6
Chonic Liver Disease & Cirrhosis 312 18 11 17.2 140 169 143 Male. 191 10 7 16.5 86 103 88 Female 121 8 4 18.2 54 66 55
Nephritis, Nephrotic Syndrome & Nephrosis 580 10 18 9.5 267 295 285 Male 280 7 13 14.8 115 135 145 Female 300 3 5 5.0 152 160 140
Pregnancy, Childbirth, & the Puerperium 7 0 0 0.0 7 7 0 Male 0 0 0 0 0 0 Female 7 0 0 0.0 7 7 0
Certain Conditons Originating In the Perinatal Period 107 1 0 1.3 79 80 27 Male 62 0 0 0.0 46 46 16 Female 45 1 0 2.9 33 34 11
142
Cause of Death * and Sex Yes + Probably Totalof Decedent Total † Yes Probably as % of Known No Known Unknown
Table E21Deaths from 39 Selected Causes by Number and Percent and Sex of Decedent
Related to TobaccoKansas, 2015
Did Tobacco Use Contribute to This Death?
Congenital Anomalies 115 1 1 2.3 86 88 27 Male 57 0 0 0.0 47 47 10 Female 58 1 1 4.9 39 41 17
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 17 0 0 0.0 15 15 2 Male 13 0 0 0.0 12 12 1 Female 4 0 0 0.0 3 3 1
Symptoms and Abnormal Findings 386 5 6 6.1 169 180 206 Male 187 5 2 8.9 72 79 108 Female 198 0 4 4.0 97 101 97
All Other Diseases 5,486 176 167 10.5 2,920 3,263 2,223 Male 2,410 103 105 15.4 1,139 1,347 1,063 Female 3,076 73 62 7.0 1,781 1,916 1,160
Motor Vehicle Accidents 394 0 4 1.3 308 312 82 Male 277 0 3 1.4 217 220 57 Female 117 0 1 1.1 91 92 25
All Other Accidents and Adverse Effects 1,100 24 27 8.0 589 640 460 Male 635 14 21 9.4 336 371 264 Female 465 10 6 5.9 253 269 196
Suicide 477 6 1 1.8 381 388 89 Male 374 5 1 2.0 296 302 72 Female 103 1 0 1.2 85 86 17
Homicide 130 0 0 0.0 121 121 9 Male 90 0 0 0.0 83 83 7 Female 40 0 0 0.0 38 38 2
All Other External Causes 35 1 3 14.8 23 27 8 Male 22 0 2 12.5 14 16 6 Female 13 1 1 18.2 9 11 2
* The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 4.† One decedent of unstated sex is not included in this table.
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193
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220
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312
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362
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10
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03
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6241
158
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121
00
00
210
2341
2118
60
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580
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105
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52
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00
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00
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00
0
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70
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05
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the
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107
106
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Cau
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f Dea
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geni
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nom
alie
s11
554
35
34
611
165
44
0
Mal
e57
322
23
12
38
22
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F
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221
30
34
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32
40
Sud
den
Infa
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eath
Syn
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170
00
00
00
00
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00
00
00
00
00
0
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44
00
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00
00
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0
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ptom
s an
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bnor
mal
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s38
614
33
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1724
4235
5917
20
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187
92
27
67
1829
2126
600
F
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85
11
13
106
1214
3311
20
n
.s.
10
00
00
00
10
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0
All
Oth
er D
isea
ses
5,48
611
109
2148
102
241
551
767
1,29
62,
430
0
Mal
e2,
410
57
29
2854
133
314
408
615
835
0
Fem
ale
3,07
66
37
1220
4810
823
735
968
11,
595
0
Mot
or V
ehic
le A
ccid
ents
394
13
1670
6047
5657
4026
180
M
ale
277
01
852
4636
3540
3217
100
F
emal
e11
71
28
1814
1121
178
98
0
All
Oth
er A
ccid
ents
and
Adv
erse
Effe
cts
1,10
015
108
3490
107
111
120
113
189
303
0
Mal
e63
511
87
3362
6866
7663
111
130
0
Fem
ale
465
42
11
2839
4544
5078
173
0
Sui
cide
477
00
663
9767
9175
4320
150
M
ale
374
00
451
7352
7152
3819
140
F
emal
e10
30
02
1224
1520
235
11
0
Hom
icid
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06
41
4620
2513
112
11
0
Mal
e90
20
039
1220
88
00
10
F
emal
e40
44
17
85
53
21
00
All
Oth
er E
xter
nal C
ause
s35
10
15
93
86
11
00
M
ale
220
00
45
25
51
00
0
Fem
ale
131
01
14
13
10
10
0
* Th
e IC
D-1
0 co
des
asso
ciat
ed w
ith e
ach
cate
gory
are
list
ed in
App
endi
x 4.
147
Age Age Age Age Age AgeCounty of Crude Adj. Crude Adj. Crude Adj. Crude Adj. Crude Adj. Crude Adj.Residence Number Rate Rate Number Rate Rate Number Rate Rate Number Rate Rate Number Rate Rate Rate Rate
Kansas 25,114 874.7 767.1 25,084 869.2 759.0 25,347 875.9 755.6 25,731 886.0 757.4 26,611 914.0 772.5 884.0 762.3
Allen 194 1,455.3 1,004.8 183 1,374.0 962.6 199 1,516.3 1,032.1 179 1,386.6 909.4 174 1,368.2 877.7 1,420.5 958.7Anderson 106 1,313.5 867.6 96 1,212.6 762.9 93 1,177.7 775.6 79 1,002.2 665.7 95 1,216.7 766.0 1,185.1 768.6Atchison 186 1,107.6 899.9 161 957.6 764.3 170 1,015.0 808.9 183 1,108.2 870.4 197 1,201.4 936.3 1,077.3 855.8Barber 54 1,104.7 773.2 67 1,378.3 928.7 61 1,233.1 887.6 66 1,347.8 870.7 70 1,451.4 929.2 1,302.4 877.2Barton 330 1,185.3 874.9 307 1,114.1 802.6 261 948.8 696.7 287 1,048.0 743.6 298 1,099.5 788.5 1,079.4 781.5
Bourbon 179 1,194.5 867.7 179 1,201.6 836.4 196 1,319.7 945.8 192 1,299.8 910.6 210 1,427.4 987.9 1,288.1 910.5Brown 139 1,388.6 954.4 127 1,285.3 909.1 136 1,360.4 926.9 117 1,192.1 808.4 97 992.2 663.5 1,245.0 853.9Butler 589 894.9 799.5 622 944.9 844.8 634 963.5 846.8 606 915.0 796.1 642 961.9 833.4 936.1 823.5Chase 34 1,207.0 747.0 29 1,051.9 603.1 34 1,259.3 794.6 41 1,523.0 981.5 28 1,045.2 602.8 1,216.6 743.0Chautauqua 64 1,785.7 968.7 52 1,456.2 845.3 60 1,689.2 906.0 49 1,407.6 817.8 55 1,616.7 945.0 1,591.8 888.4
Cherokee 280 1,309.3 1,080.0 270 1,272.0 1,034.4 247 1,177.4 905.3 269 1,294.1 1,013.3 244 1,188.3 900.3 1,248.7 986.9Cheyenne 39 1,434.9 668.9 43 1,605.7 748.3 31 1,150.7 550.9 33 1,225.4 583.1 37 1,381.1 633.9 1,359.4 639.0Clark 38 1,773.2 759.6 30 1,375.5 804.9 29 1,322.4 681.1 38 1,772.4 1,005.9 37 1,765.3 987.6 1,599.0 852.4Clay 106 1,236.4 690.7 89 1,043.3 588.1 115 1,368.1 769.4 110 1,322.6 781.0 112 1,341.8 780.1 1,261.4 722.0Cloud 129 1,377.5 779.1 131 1,394.1 810.3 121 1,302.2 774.8 133 1,417.2 852.6 150 1,627.1 920.0 1,423.1 826.0
Coffey 107 1,254.0 940.4 102 1,199.7 837.6 109 1,295.8 870.4 78 924.9 652.6 105 1,252.4 845.4 1,185.4 830.5Comanche 29 1,539.3 1,051.5 23 1,202.3 667.1 34 1,739.1 1,012.3 39 1,995.9 1,285.8 36 1,953.3 1,194.4 1,686.0 1,034.9Cowley 453 1,248.9 954.0 408 1,124.3 878.1 440 1,215.3 945.0 434 1,206.8 894.1 464 1,296.5 956.1 1,218.2 925.2Crawford 430 1,096.4 905.7 418 1,062.0 869.4 383 975.1 819.2 422 1,074.1 898.5 437 1,114.3 916.4 1,063.8 882.6Decatur 68 2,332.8 1,195.5 59 2,055.0 962.2 39 1,331.1 563.6 37 1,272.4 502.3 41 1,398.4 577.9 1,676.3 758.5
Dickinson 245 1,241.2 796.4 260 1,315.7 906.2 224 1,142.3 766.4 219 1,129.2 736.2 259 1,341.8 863.6 1,234.1 814.2Doniphan 82 1,032.1 749.8 72 915.6 665.2 77 980.8 683.9 76 965.2 724.0 87 1,115.8 758.2 1,001.8 714.4Douglas 590 525.8 637.8 645 571.5 680.8 650 568.6 664.9 699 599.6 689.6 723 612.4 692.6 576.1 672.8Edwards 44 1,457.0 968.6 45 1,510.6 952.9 30 1,018.7 640.6 40 1,320.1 928.1 37 1,246.6 780.8 1,311.7 847.9Elk 39 1,387.4 804.0 42 1,544.1 894.6 45 1,694.9 954.1 37 1,373.4 725.9 45 1,727.4 916.7 1,542.5 842.6
Ellis 233 810.7 686.3 259 891.5 750.5 246 846.5 687.1 237 816.9 680.6 259 892.2 734.2 851.6 707.0Ellsworth 80 1,234.0 774.7 69 1,062.5 679.6 89 1,391.1 848.8 73 1,142.1 670.8 102 1,608.1 1,038.9 1,286.2 801.8Finney 190 512.4 649.0 199 534.9 666.8 217 584.9 752.0 199 535.2 651.5 229 617.0 731.6 556.9 690.5Ford 234 676.9 753.4 218 627.3 690.3 244 700.8 769.3 229 658.1 702.8 241 697.8 710.5 672.2 725.9Franklin 232 894.7 761.9 251 968.9 839.1 256 994.6 849.0 256 999.6 843.9 267 1,042.6 855.4 979.8 830.1
Geary 196 554.9 809.6 198 520.9 820.9 199 532.3 830.2 189 514.8 779.0 218 588.7 900.1 542.1 828.7Gove 39 1,446.1 798.3 34 1,245.9 587.2 50 1,805.7 985.9 40 1,466.8 805.9 37 1,401.5 768.7 1,474.7 786.4Graham 32 1,211.7 740.3 39 1,512.8 938.6 20 771.3 382.3 35 1,364.0 643.4 35 1,350.8 693.1 1,241.4 688.8Grant 45 565.0 702.0 69 870.9 1,047.6 40 503.1 565.6 54 690.9 795.3 53 685.4 726.5 662.7 761.5Gray 43 703.4 653.6 47 779.4 691.8 44 732.2 641.0 47 772.8 703.3 55 896.8 781.9 777.2 694.9
Greeley 12 953.9 483.5 18 1,386.7 685.6 16 1,240.3 865.3 16 1,229.8 938.0 25 1,879.7 1,063.2 1,343.2 806.3Greenwood 88 1,324.5 813.6 110 1,704.4 1,047.8 97 1,510.0 902.7 96 1,517.1 866.9 104 1,665.6 947.8 1,542.3 913.7Hamilton 33 1,237.8 1,112.2 33 1,250.5 1,154.9 26 996.6 946.0 23 883.6 971.0 31 1,253.0 1,297.7 1,123.9 1,088.3Harper 96 1,601.9 937.2 81 1,370.3 815.2 76 1,296.9 770.7 80 1,375.0 883.4 103 1,770.7 1,059.1 1,483.0 892.0Harvey 379 1,087.6 704.2 392 1,124.8 742.8 399 1,148.5 759.7 415 1,191.8 800.1 399 1,137.6 732.5 1,138.1 747.1
Haskell 29 676.8 702.3 19 446.4 485.0 31 748.6 763.9 26 633.2 618.4 30 738.2 723.9 647.4 659.2Hodgeman 17 864.7 561.2 11 560.4 353.4 20 1,025.6 568.5 20 1,043.8 530.1 22 1,162.2 808.5 929.0 552.0Jackson 136 1,012.4 816.5 120 892.3 687.4 125 935.2 710.6 123 908.5 682.7 158 1,184.6 883.9 986.2 756.6Jefferson 182 960.9 784.6 190 1,002.9 811.6 169 898.3 712.8 185 981.2 732.1 201 1,061.8 797.9 981.1 767.6Jewell 46 1,485.8 697.2 40 1,313.2 601.0 43 1,411.7 715.8 45 1,478.8 642.2 36 1,212.1 636.0 1,381.5 656.6
Johnson 3,443 622.6 622.1 3,546 633.3 623.7 3,714 655.1 629.3 3,649 635.4 599.0 3,858 665.0 620.4 642.5 618.7Kearny 49 1,229.0 1,115.4 46 1,159.3 1,000.2 50 1,274.5 1,089.1 31 791.8 649.2 35 884.7 789.9 1,068.4 928.2Kingman 90 1,146.1 694.0 108 1,373.5 850.9 99 1,262.1 725.3 104 1,351.0 778.9 95 1,235.9 785.6 1,273.6 765.5Kiowa 29 1,137.7 717.5 29 1,161.9 686.8 30 1,189.1 750.5 32 1,273.4 747.4 17 663.0 404.2 1,083.4 662.2Labette 269 1,250.5 915.8 280 1,315.5 946.6 260 1,243.1 908.9 273 1,302.5 930.2 254 1,221.0 866.6 1,266.7 913.2
Lane 32 1,829.6 1,080.1 23 1,349.8 807.1 17 988.4 553.3 24 1,422.6 771.6 30 1,796.4 1,068.1 1,477.1 858.8Leavenworth 566 733.4 772.6 557 716.5 733.5 564 721.4 733.7 556 705.6 701.3 612 771.6 753.9 729.8 738.4Lincoln 52 1,617.4 868.8 35 1,102.7 639.1 31 985.1 499.0 36 1,136.7 575.7 37 1,191.6 741.8 1,208.2 665.8Linn 107 1,113.2 743.3 127 1,345.2 911.1 114 1,198.0 880.9 105 1,105.0 752.1 104 1,090.6 772.6 1,170.0 812.1Logan 34 1,221.7 767.1 34 1,221.3 661.6 41 1,465.3 816.8 50 1,789.5 971.2 34 1,203.5 662.1 1,380.1 772.8
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Table E23Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Number, Crude† and Age-Adjusted Rate‡Kansas, 2011-2015
2014
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Table E23Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Number, Crude† and Age-Adjusted Rate‡Kansas, 2011-2015
2014
Lyon 330 977.4 909.0 256 758.6 701.6 295 880.3 803.1 273 822.0 731.0 300 899.8 789.6 867.7 786.1McPherson 374 1,279.0 777.1 364 1,240.0 753.7 380 1,285.1 784.3 411 1,405.6 821.2 380 1,313.0 787.3 1,304.4 784.8Marion 185 1,475.5 809.7 153 1,239.2 681.7 166 1,358.5 757.5 169 1,384.3 767.4 184 1,520.3 811.9 1,395.4 764.4Marshall 131 1,309.3 720.0 140 1,396.9 746.2 121 1,209.8 651.8 129 1,289.2 784.3 120 1,207.7 636.0 1,282.7 706.1Meade 54 1,191.8 824.2 43 978.2 638.8 55 1,266.4 757.6 42 964.0 669.3 48 1,108.5 709.3 1,102.2 720.2
Miami 261 797.8 736.5 236 723.7 641.5 253 770.5 657.1 309 941.4 781.1 321 986.1 815.3 843.8 729.1Mitchell 75 1,191.4 686.1 99 1,557.8 871.5 96 1,505.2 935.7 73 1,161.7 631.1 83 1,321.2 693.1 1,348.4 760.4Montgomery 467 1,337.7 944.7 439 1,274.0 926.9 400 1,166.5 824.1 424 1,244.7 910.5 458 1,374.8 974.5 1,279.2 916.5Morris 88 1,494.6 839.6 80 1,366.6 817.3 68 1,184.5 608.2 69 1,211.0 672.7 89 1,576.6 852.5 1,366.8 759.7Morton 50 1,563.5 1,011.0 26 820.4 528.9 42 1,336.3 952.5 37 1,189.7 875.8 40 1,330.2 931.5 1,247.8 859.3
Nemaha 142 1,404.1 758.9 130 1,283.1 669.8 134 1,318.8 728.1 130 1,281.0 714.7 117 1,144.0 578.7 1,285.9 689.9Neosho 220 1,337.5 940.8 187 1,139.8 784.7 197 1,199.0 840.2 215 1,309.7 915.5 190 1,162.4 803.6 1,229.8 856.4Ness 42 1,346.2 612.9 38 1,238.6 678.0 48 1,562.0 918.0 51 1,642.5 798.1 47 1,564.1 802.7 1,470.3 750.1Norton 51 905.1 644.5 57 1,015.7 644.5 61 1,085.0 737.0 63 1,133.1 699.8 62 1,117.1 649.1 1,050.8 673.6Osage 175 1,073.2 816.3 169 1,047.0 763.5 189 1,170.9 865.3 196 1,229.9 890.3 226 1,426.1 999.0 1,188.2 868.4
Osborne 63 1,637.6 801.3 63 1,655.3 863.8 65 1,702.5 857.3 62 1,650.7 919.9 79 2,145.0 1,082.9 1,755.7 898.7Ottawa 68 1,111.3 818.8 67 1,103.4 841.6 70 1,158.6 877.1 60 989.3 728.0 77 1,288.7 896.8 1,129.7 832.3Pawnee 73 1,041.2 718.8 77 1,111.4 754.7 72 1,032.9 686.2 94 1,359.2 924.3 77 1,126.1 773.9 1,133.7 770.5Phillips 94 1,692.2 997.3 67 1,214.0 704.7 74 1,335.7 918.4 75 1,355.5 824.3 70 1,289.6 723.8 1,378.1 835.0Pottawatomie 137 625.0 601.6 165 739.8 694.7 176 775.6 737.0 199 869.1 817.5 194 832.7 791.1 770.1 730.8
Pratt 128 1,322.9 873.0 113 1,161.6 760.4 135 1,366.7 922.9 110 1,116.8 724.3 119 1,227.9 821.5 1,239.2 822.2Rawlins 32 1,273.9 661.4 33 1,289.1 627.3 50 1,931.2 889.4 37 1,431.9 577.1 43 1,715.9 887.3 1,529.3 726.5Reno 731 1,131.5 785.5 763 1,184.1 841.1 772 1,202.7 822.9 762 1,194.5 829.1 743 1,166.1 807.3 1,175.7 817.0Republic 95 1,936.0 847.4 92 1,893.8 816.9 88 1,825.7 883.3 96 1,998.8 1,035.4 88 1,862.4 832.1 1,903.5 881.9Rice 130 1,290.2 906.1 141 1,412.1 989.9 129 1,288.6 918.9 130 1,298.1 954.5 122 1,222.8 890.0 1,302.3 931.0
Riley 334 457.6 675.4 314 415.8 602.8 313 415.2 609.6 324 430.9 610.9 339 450.5 622.4 433.8 623.5Rooks 63 1,215.7 765.4 65 1,244.5 821.7 62 1,194.6 699.8 73 1,416.1 916.2 63 1,217.6 785.3 1,257.5 796.1Rush 50 1,544.2 843.4 55 1,708.1 814.4 45 1,412.4 696.8 50 1,564.0 768.1 55 1,757.2 887.0 1,596.6 798.8Russell 91 1,308.2 709.7 103 1,482.9 868.0 84 1,211.6 616.0 90 1,293.8 708.7 85 1,207.6 709.4 1,300.6 723.7Saline 527 943.7 789.6 534 953.8 789.9 544 976.0 778.4 530 950.6 743.2 536 962.5 739.0 957.3 768.1
Scott 65 1,323.8 946.1 67 1,357.1 934.3 47 933.5 682.9 45 885.8 615.8 40 805.8 547.5 1,059.1 740.7Sedgwick 4,027 803.7 796.7 4,027 799.2 785.8 4,111 813.4 789.1 4,299 844.9 806.8 4,421 864.2 819.0 825.2 799.8Seward 124 531.6 736.0 136 577.6 746.8 121 517.3 665.4 143 609.4 785.9 128 552.9 677.0 557.8 721.1Shawnee 1,687 942.8 787.4 1,751 978.3 797.3 1,714 958.4 766.3 1,865 1,045.4 819.7 1,879 1,051.3 823.1 995.2 799.1Sheridan 32 1,253.9 666.3 32 1,260.8 742.1 23 900.9 579.5 37 1,457.3 919.7 32 1,273.9 612.8 1,228.9 703.6
Sherman 78 1,288.4 927.6 63 1,030.6 727.6 88 1,439.1 1,011.3 64 1,047.5 678.8 83 1,387.3 931.6 1,237.9 854.1Smith 60 1,564.9 636.9 63 1,673.3 754.2 68 1,834.9 862.9 76 2,016.4 916.2 52 1,403.9 716.8 1,698.8 772.7Stafford 63 1,441.3 893.1 57 1,307.9 727.5 54 1,238.8 772.5 60 1,396.3 831.4 66 1,558.1 924.8 1,387.5 826.3Stanton 16 711.1 538.5 21 965.5 786.6 12 546.9 407.5 25 1,184.3 809.9 17 820.5 543.6 842.4 618.1Stevens 43 766.1 624.9 47 816.5 693.2 45 773.7 658.9 58 999.8 848.1 53 912.8 780.6 854.4 721.7
Sumner 290 1,219.2 910.8 271 1,144.7 859.1 257 1,089.4 808.0 251 1,066.8 781.1 264 1,121.7 831.3 1,128.6 836.5Thomas 61 764.7 593.0 66 831.1 620.6 81 1,019.1 721.0 75 950.4 724.7 87 1,100.7 821.4 932.9 695.9Trego 49 1,672.4 925.0 47 1,574.0 810.9 40 1,342.3 670.2 52 1,791.9 997.2 50 1,708.2 888.1 1,616.3 852.4Wabaunsee 75 1,067.5 888.9 72 1,022.9 810.2 73 1,035.3 773.8 58 826.0 630.2 68 978.3 746.8 986.1 766.9Wallace. 17 1,113.3 637.5 17 1,120.6 624.4 19 1,211.0 803.9 21 1,394.4 694.6 22 1,449.3 625.3 1,257.0 685.8
Washington 70 1,197.6 583.8 71 1,233.1 653.3 73 1,296.9 734.1 60 1,071.8 543.2 79 1,411.2 737.3 1,241.7 649.4Wichita 25 1,098.4 775.6 26 1,152.5 770.5 29 1,323.0 824.0 23 1,057.0 734.7 25 1,159.0 691.4 1,157.6 759.2Wilson 115 1,236.6 845.8 138 1,515.7 1,015.2 131 1,438.8 987.8 127 1,406.7 960.3 116 1,309.8 905.4 1,381.2 942.4Woodson 50 1,518.8 907.3 50 1,525.3 839.2 65 2,018.0 1,177.8 45 1,425.4 794.5 53 1,701.4 975.5 1,637.3 936.4Wyandotte 1,338 845.6 904.7 1,351 849.0 914.0 1,367 852.3 907.9 1,352 836.4 896.5 1,358 831.2 886.0 842.7 900.9n.s. 1 n/a n/a 0 n/a n/a 0 n/a n/a 1 n/a n/a 2 n/a n/a n/a n/a
Peer GroupFrontier 1,566 1,380.3 816.2 1,491 1,325.2 771.1 1,504 1,338.4 777.2 1,538 1,376.6 782.7 1,551 1,407.0 806.6 1,365.2 792.8Rural 2,907 1,223.5 785.8 2,895 1,225.0 784.6 2,880 1,221.1 786.9 2,762 1,176.0 789.0 2,890 1,237.9 786.6 1,216.8 781.1Densely -Settled Rural 4,843 1,014.5 836.5 4,654 974.5 800.1 4,690 984.7 800.6 4,773 1,005.6 796.3 4,957 1,049.0 828.7 1,005.6 814.1Semi-Urban 4,146 897.0 786.1 4,167 892.4 792.9 4,153 892.4 779.8 4,237 912.6 774.5 4,360 939.3 804.0 906.7 790.9Urban 11,651 737.1 732.7 11,877 745.8 731.9 12,120 755.6 729.7 12,420 767.4 714.4 12,851 787.8 741.9 758.9 733.2
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AverageCounty of Under 85 and Age AtResidence Total 1 1-4 5-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 over n.s. DeathKansas 26,611 230 41 63 280 421 626 1,557 3,302 4,485 6,146 9,460 0 74.5
Allen 174 1 2 0 1 0 1 7 24 30 48 60 0 76.1Anderson 95 1 1 0 1 0 2 5 8 19 20 38 0 75.9Atchison 197 2 0 0 2 4 4 14 26 32 41 72 0 74.8Barber 70 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 5 12 19 29 0 78.3Barton 298 3 0 1 3 4 4 18 30 56 88 91 0 74.7
Bourbon 210 2 0 0 1 3 5 13 18 44 44 80 0 76.1Brown 97 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 11 19 25 36 0 77.4Butler 642 8 0 2 7 9 13 34 80 119 165 205 0 73.9Chase 28 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 4 7 12 0 78.5Chautauqua 55 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 8 15 13 13 0 72.5
Cherokee 244 0 0 1 3 1 5 21 42 45 53 73 0 72.9Cheyenne 37 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 6 12 14 0 79.7Clark 37 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 8 12 14 0 79.6Clay 112 3 0 0 0 1 3 6 10 17 20 52 0 76.4Cloud 150 0 0 0 1 2 2 5 9 24 37 70 0 80.2
Coffey 105 0 0 2 0 2 1 3 14 22 27 34 0 75.3Comanche 36 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 8 8 14 0 74.9Cowley 464 2 2 1 4 6 6 27 77 66 113 160 0 74.5Crawford 437 1 0 1 0 4 11 19 61 97 87 156 0 75.4Decatur 41 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 5 13 19 0 81.2
Dickinson 259 1 0 1 3 3 8 8 24 44 56 111 0 77.3Doniphan 87 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 8 12 25 39 0 79.8Douglas 723 6 0 0 4 13 27 49 93 108 135 288 0 74.9Edwards 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 2 7 18 0 78.1Elk 45 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 5 10 8 17 0 74.6
Ellis 259 4 1 0 4 4 6 7 40 36 61 96 0 74.7Ellsworth 102 0 0 0 3 1 3 5 12 15 23 40 0 75.5Finney 229 7 3 0 5 8 9 16 36 47 44 54 0 67.4Ford 241 9 0 0 5 5 4 14 34 46 42 82 0 71.5Franklin 267 2 1 2 3 2 4 15 35 35 68 100 0 75.3
Geary 218 8 1 1 5 8 10 14 27 41 54 49 0 67.3Gove 37 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 10 9 15 0 78.0Graham 35 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 5 9 15 0 78.3Grant 53 1 0 0 0 2 2 5 11 6 12 14 0 69.3Gray 55 1 0 0 0 1 3 2 3 9 16 20 0 75.9
Greeley 25 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 1 6 11 0 76.6Greenwood 104 1 0 0 0 2 2 4 14 13 25 43 0 76.5Hamilton 31 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 5 15 0 77.7Harper 103 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 16 12 26 41 0 76.8Harvey 399 3 0 0 2 2 3 18 45 44 108 174 0 78.6
Haskell 30 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 8 15 0 79.9Hodgeman 22 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 4 5 1 7 0 66.7Jackson 158 3 0 0 1 1 1 17 13 32 33 57 0 74.0Jefferson 201 3 0 0 0 2 7 9 27 43 49 61 0 74.2Jewell 36 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 4 11 13 0 75.9
Johnson 3,858 35 4 7 39 61 80 195 402 595 856 1,584 0 76.2Kearny 35 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 6 6 13 0 71.9Kingman 95 0 0 2 0 2 3 6 10 11 37 24 0 74.1Kiowa 17 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 7 0 76.5Labette 254 2 0 1 5 7 5 17 33 39 46 99 0 73.6
Lane 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 6 5 10 0 74.7Leavenworth 612 5 0 1 3 12 15 52 79 135 129 181 0 72.4Lincoln 37 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 4 12 13 0 74.6Linn 104 2 0 1 2 0 2 8 13 27 27 22 0 71.2Logan 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 12 15 0 81.6
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Table E24Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Age-Group and Average Age at DeathKansas, 2015
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Table E24Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Age-Group and Average Age at DeathKansas, 2015
Lyon 300 2 0 2 4 4 7 23 42 64 58 94 0 72.6McPherson 380 2 1 0 0 4 5 17 44 60 80 167 0 78.4Marion 184 1 0 0 2 1 1 7 18 22 45 87 0 79.3Marshall 120 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 10 21 25 57 0 80.1Meade 48 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 5 16 19 0 77.8
Miami 321 0 2 1 3 4 6 16 37 60 103 89 0 74.2Mitchell 83 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 8 8 20 41 0 80.6Montgomery 458 4 3 1 1 8 10 21 62 84 119 145 0 74.0Morris 89 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 7 11 25 40 0 80.1Morton 40 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 1 8 6 17 0 73.1
Nemaha 117 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 19 22 68 0 82.4Neosho 190 0 0 1 1 3 6 8 22 32 44 73 0 75.7Ness 47 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 9 11 21 0 79.0Norton 62 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 4 7 14 32 0 81.0Osage 226 1 1 0 0 3 3 9 24 44 59 82 0 77.0
Osborne 79 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 10 6 20 36 0 78.8Ottawa 77 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 15 8 17 33 0 77.3Pawnee 77 2 0 0 2 3 1 5 8 12 19 25 0 71.8Phillips 70 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 15 19 29 0 80.1Pottawatomie 194 1 0 0 3 6 5 11 22 24 61 61 0 74.1
Pratt 119 0 0 0 1 1 5 4 15 20 29 44 0 75.8Rawlins 43 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 7 6 11 15 0 75.9Reno 743 4 1 0 8 7 16 46 82 138 175 266 0 75.5Republic 88 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 9 12 18 43 0 78.6Rice 122 0 0 1 2 3 4 6 15 17 32 42 0 74.2
Riley 339 3 2 1 3 10 3 21 21 50 76 149 0 76.5Rooks 63 0 0 0 0 1 2 6 5 9 17 23 0 76.1Rush 55 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 4 9 11 26 0 79.3Russell 85 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 9 19 26 26 0 75.7Saline 536 1 1 0 8 9 8 33 77 82 127 190 0 74.6
Scott 40 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 4 2 12 17 0 77.8Sedgwick 4,421 41 10 14 64 88 136 292 631 781 976 1,388 0 72.4Seward 128 3 0 2 3 3 4 12 21 14 26 40 0 69.2Shawnee 1,879 18 1 5 16 30 52 125 254 343 421 614 0 73.5Sheridan 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 5 6 15 0 79.0
Sherman 83 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 8 15 27 26 0 76.8Smith 52 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 3 4 12 24 0 78.2Stafford 66 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 5 10 22 24 0 78.3Stanton 17 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 4 9 0 81.1Stevens 53 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 5 9 12 21 0 75.9
Sumner 264 2 0 0 1 4 7 21 37 32 69 91 0 74.7Thomas 87 1 0 0 1 2 2 3 9 10 21 38 0 77.1Trego 50 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 6 3 17 21 0 80.1Wabaunsee 68 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 6 18 17 18 0 73.6Wallace 22 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 16 0 84.1
Washington 79 1 0 0 1 0 2 4 2 11 17 41 0 79.6Wichita 25 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 4 16 0 81.7Wilson 116 0 0 0 1 1 5 7 21 18 29 34 0 73.4Woodson 53 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 3 7 17 22 0 77.2Wyandotte 1,358 21 1 2 31 33 41 111 223 253 302 340 0 69.6n.s. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 n/aPeer Group Frontier 1,551 5 1 3 15 17 24 80 151 230 390 635 0 77.4Rural 2,890 14 3 11 19 29 64 126 298 448 714 1,164 0 77.0Densely -Settled Rural 4,957 51 10 11 49 75 103 289 644 842 1,140 1,743 0 74.5Semi-Urban 4,360 34 11 9 40 63 84 237 527 750 1,082 1,523 0 74.8Urban 12,851 126 16 29 157 237 351 824 1,682 2,215 2,819 4,395 0 73.6
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.153
County of White Black Native American Asian/Pacific Islander Other HispanicResidence Total Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic† Any Race n.s.
Kansas 26,611 23,706 1,357 211 191 301 808 37
Allen 174 170 1 1 1 0 1 0Anderson 95 91 1 1 0 2 0 0Atchison 197 179 16 1 0 0 1 0Barber 70 70 0 0 0 0 0 0Barton 298 278 3 0 0 5 12 0
Bourbon 210 200 8 1 0 0 1 0Brown 97 90 2 4 0 0 1 0Butler 642 594 9 4 0 21 11 3Chase 28 26 0 0 0 2 0 0Chautauqua 55 48 1 4 0 0 2 0
Cherokee 244 235 3 1 0 4 1 0Cheyenne 37 37 0 0 0 0 0 0Clark 37 36 0 0 0 0 1 0Clay 112 110 1 0 0 0 1 0Cloud 150 145 0 1 0 1 3 0
Coffey 105 104 0 0 0 0 1 0Comanche 36 36 0 0 0 0 0 0Cowley 464 409 14 15 6 11 9 0Crawford 437 422 6 0 1 2 6 0Decatur 41 41 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dickinson 259 248 3 0 0 4 4 0Doniphan 87 83 1 3 0 0 0 0Douglas 723 673 17 11 5 5 12 0Edwards 37 34 0 0 0 0 3 0Elk 45 45 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ellis 259 255 0 0 0 1 3 0Ellsworth 102 94 0 2 0 6 0 0Finney 229 175 0 4 4 7 39 0Ford 241 197 3 0 2 2 37 0Franklin 267 257 4 3 1 1 1 0
Geary 218 155 38 1 13 1 10 0Gove 37 37 0 0 0 0 0 0Graham 35 34 1 0 0 0 0 0Grant 53 39 1 1 1 0 11 0Gray 55 53 0 0 0 0 2 0
Greeley 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 0Greenwood 104 99 0 0 0 3 2 0Hamilton 31 30 0 0 0 0 1 0Harper 103 102 1 0 0 0 0 0Harvey 399 370 14 1 0 1 12 1
Haskell 30 29 0 0 0 0 1 0Hodgeman 22 20 0 0 0 0 2 0Jackson 158 144 1 11 0 2 0 0Jefferson 201 193 2 1 0 2 3 0Jewell 36 36 0 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson 3,858 3,561 110 8 44 40 94 1Kearny 35 34 0 0 0 0 1 0Kingman 95 91 1 2 0 0 1 0Kiowa 17 16 0 0 0 0 1 0Labette 254 240 11 0 0 1 2 0
Lane 30 29 0 0 0 0 1 0Leavenworth 612 565 25 3 4 5 10 0Lincoln 37 36 0 0 0 1 0 0Linn 104 102 0 1 0 1 0 0Logan 34 32 0 0 0 1 1 0
Table E25Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Population GroupKansas, 2015
Population Group
154
County of White Black Native American Asian/Pacific Islander Other HispanicResidence Total Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic† Any Race n.s.
Table E25Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group*
by Population GroupKansas, 2015
Population Group
Lyon 300 274 3 0 2 6 15 0McPherson 380 376 1 0 0 0 3 0Marion 184 178 0 1 1 3 1 0Marshall 120 118 0 0 0 2 0 0Meade 48 45 0 1 0 0 2 0
Miami 321 311 3 1 0 4 2 0Mitchell 83 79 0 2 0 0 2 0Montgomery 458 410 28 7 1 6 5 1Morris 89 89 0 0 0 0 0 0Morton 40 37 0 0 0 0 3 0
Nemaha 117 112 1 2 0 2 0 0Neosho 190 178 3 0 0 2 7 0Ness 47 46 0 0 0 0 1 0Norton 62 61 0 0 0 0 1 0Osage 226 221 1 2 0 1 1 0
Osborne 79 79 0 0 0 0 0 0Ottawa 77 75 1 0 0 1 0 0Pawnee 77 75 2 0 0 0 0 0Phillips 70 70 0 0 0 0 0 0Pottawatomie 194 188 1 1 0 1 3 0
Pratt 119 114 2 0 1 0 2 0Rawlins 43 43 0 0 0 0 0 0Reno 743 684 9 11 1 15 22 1Republic 88 88 0 0 0 0 0 0Rice 122 113 3 1 0 0 5 0
Riley 339 308 14 1 7 2 7 0Rooks 63 62 1 0 0 0 0 0Rush 55 54 0 0 0 0 1 0Russell 85 84 0 1 0 0 0 0Saline 536 501 17 3 1 4 8 2
Scott 40 37 0 0 0 0 3 0Sedgwick 4,421 3,624 405 52 67 70 185 18Seward 128 90 5 2 4 1 26 0Shawnee 1,879 1,583 156 22 12 19 79 8Sheridan 32 32 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherman 83 80 0 1 0 0 2 0Smith 52 52 0 0 0 0 0 0Stafford 66 64 0 0 0 0 2 0Stanton 17 13 0 0 0 0 4 0Stevens 53 46 1 0 1 2 3 0
Sumner 264 250 1 2 0 3 8 0Thomas 87 87 0 0 0 0 0 0Trego 50 50 0 0 0 0 0 0Wabaunsee 68 66 0 1 0 1 0 0Wallace 22 22 0 0 0 0 0 0
Washington 79 79 0 0 0 0 0 0Wichita 25 21 0 0 0 1 3 0Wilson 116 110 0 3 0 3 0 0Woodson 53 52 0 0 0 1 0 0Wyandotte 1,358 819 401 9 11 19 97 2
n.s. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Peer Group
Frontier 1,551 1,501 3 6 0 8 33 0
Rural 2,890 2,783 17 23 4 25 38 0
Densely -Settled Rural 4,957 4,583 81 45 19 53 176 0
Semi-Urban 4,360 4,012 142 32 25 57 84 8Urban 12,851 10,825 1,114 105 143 158 477 29
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition. † Includes selection of two or more races or other non-specified race
155
Yes + ProbablyCounty of Total as PercentResidence Yes Probably No Unknown Deaths of Known
Kansas 2,522 1,483 11,888 10,718 26,611 25.2
Allen 16 16 57 85 174 36.0Anderson 12 7 48 28 95 28.4Atchison 27 14 97 59 197 29.7Barber 5 5 36 24 70 21.7Barton 32 25 124 117 298 31.5
Bourbon 22 8 97 83 210 23.6Brown 9 5 47 36 97 23.0Butler 46 35 229 332 642 26.1Chase 4 3 12 9 28 36.8Chautauqua 4 3 27 21 55 20.6
Cherokee 18 17 89 120 244 28.2Cheyenne 3 1 22 11 37 15.4Clark 3 1 19 14 37 17.4Clay 12 7 55 38 112 25.7Cloud 11 8 92 39 150 17.1
Coffey 13 3 38 51 105 29.6Comanche 7 2 14 13 36 39.1Cowley 59 22 192 191 464 29.7Crawford 53 25 159 200 437 32.9Decatur 6 3 25 7 41 26.5
Dickinson 20 16 122 101 259 22.8Doniphan 10 1 48 28 87 18.6Douglas 55 46 297 325 723 25.4Edwards 11 4 6 16 37 71.4Elk 5 1 19 20 45 24.0
Ellis 30 17 97 115 259 32.6Ellsworth 14 11 55 22 102 31.3Finney 14 17 113 85 229 21.5Ford 20 12 121 88 241 20.9Franklin 34 19 130 84 267 29.0
Geary 28 15 104 71 218 29.3Gove 6 0 29 2 37 17.1Graham 6 6 13 10 35 48.0Grant 6 2 25 20 53 24.2Gray 1 1 30 23 55 6.3
Greeley 3 3 17 2 25 26.1Greenwood 9 10 37 48 104 33.9Hamilton 1 1 15 14 31 11.8Harper 11 5 42 45 103 27.6Harvey 32 15 231 121 399 16.9
Haskell 0 3 14 13 30 17.6Hodgeman 1 0 15 6 22 6.3Jackson 26 3 67 62 158 30.2Jefferson 21 16 55 109 201 40.2Jewell 4 0 13 19 36 23.5
Johnson 276 187 2,010 1,385 3,858 18.7Kearny 3 1 24 7 35 14.3Kingman 6 5 56 28 95 16.4Kiowa 1 1 8 7 17 20.0Labette 25 5 102 122 254 22.7
Lane 0 4 14 12 30 22.2Leavenworth 79 36 211 286 612 35.3Lincoln 5 2 13 17 37 35.0Linn 13 11 48 32 104 33.3Logan 6 1 18 9 34 28.0
Did Tobacco Use Contribute to this death?
Table E26Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group *
by Number and Percent Related to TobaccoKansas, 2015
156
Yes + ProbablyCounty of Total as PercentResidence Yes Probably No Unknown Deaths of Known
Did Tobacco Use Contribute to this death?
Table E26Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group *
by Number and Percent Related to TobaccoKansas, 2015
Lyon 30 21 125 124 300 29.0McPherson 25 21 229 105 380 16.7Marion 11 12 86 75 184 21.1Marshall 10 3 45 62 120 22.4Meade 7 0 30 11 48 18.9
Miami 44 27 144 106 321 33.0Mitchell 15 2 33 33 83 34.0Montgomery 44 25 114 275 458 37.7Morris 19 1 52 17 89 27.8Morton 5 2 19 14 40 26.9
Nemaha 11 3 68 35 117 17.1Neosho 29 6 80 75 190 30.4Ness 3 5 30 9 47 21.1Norton 6 1 29 26 62 19.4Osage 39 11 101 75 226 33.1
Osborne 10 6 38 25 79 29.6Ottawa 6 4 41 26 77 19.6Pawnee 3 4 32 38 77 17.9Phillips 7 0 35 28 70 16.7Pottawatomie 23 7 81 83 194 27.0
Pratt 9 11 54 45 119 27.0Rawlins 7 4 10 22 43 52.4Reno 71 32 304 336 743 25.3Republic 8 2 30 48 88 25.0Rice 9 5 76 32 122 15.6
Riley 32 7 205 95 339 16.0Rooks 7 6 26 24 63 33.3Rush 7 4 30 14 55 26.8Russell 8 11 33 33 85 36.5Saline 61 25 177 273 536 32.7
Scott 1 3 17 19 40 19.0Sedgwick 292 279 1,794 2,056 4,421 24.1Seward 14 5 67 42 128 22.1Shawnee 241 119 895 624 1,879 28.7Sheridan 4 2 16 10 32 27.3
Sherman 17 5 40 21 83 35.5Smith. 9 5 31 7 52 31.1Stafford 2 6 38 20 66 17.4Stanton 2 1 10 4 17 23.1Stevens 6 3 35 9 53 20.5
Sumner 16 8 132 108 264 15.4Thomas 6 5 44 32 87 20.0Trego 2 1 33 14 50 8.3Wabaunsee 12 9 24 23 68 46.7Wallace 0 3 16 3 22 15.8
Washington 13 1 48 17 79 22.6Wichita 3 0 11 11 25 21.4Wilson 14 6 41 55 116 32.8Woodson 2 5 26 20 53 21.2Wyandotte 156 62 513 627 1,358 29.8n.s. 0 0 2 0 2 n/a
Peer GroupFrontier 178 102 774 497 1,551 26.6Rural 284 159 1,399 1,048 2,890 24.0Densely -Settled Rural 516 268 2,196 1,977 4,957 26.3Semi-Urban 445 225 1,797 1,893 4,360 27.2Urban 1,099 729 5,720 5,303 12,851 24.2
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.
157
MalignantMalignant Neoplasms of Malignant
Residual Neoplasms Respiratory Malignant NeoplasmsInfect. All of and Malignant Neoplasms of
County of All Tuber- & Para- Malignant Digestive Intrathoracic Neoplasm of Genital UrinaryResidence Causes culosis sitic Dis. Neoplasms Organs Organs of Breast Organs TractKansas 26,611 1 625 5,591 1,360 1,554 369 525 324
Allen 174 0 4 28 7 9 2 2 1Anderson 95 0 1 18 3 10 1 1 0Atchison 197 0 3 47 10 13 4 2 2Barber 70 0 1 13 3 5 0 2 1Barton 298 0 7 68 17 27 6 4 1
Bourbon 210 0 5 49 13 14 2 4 3Brown 97 0 3 19 2 7 1 3 1Butler 642 0 18 156 39 47 10 13 9Chase 28 0 0 11 1 4 1 2 0Chautauqua 55 0 0 11 3 4 1 2 0
Cherokee 244 0 14 45 10 15 3 5 4Cheyenne 37 0 1 9 3 0 1 1 1Clark 37 0 2 12 5 1 0 3 1Clay 112 0 4 24 3 6 1 3 1Cloud 150 0 6 30 6 8 2 2 2
Coffey 105 0 3 27 3 12 3 4 0Comanche 36 0 1 5 1 1 0 1 0Cowley 464 0 18 90 21 20 10 7 6Crawford 437 0 10 89 19 32 8 3 3Decatur 41 0 1 9 2 4 2 1 0
Dickinson 259 0 6 52 11 17 2 6 1Doniphan 87 0 3 18 1 8 2 1 1Douglas 723 0 18 160 40 47 15 12 4Edwards 37 0 0 7 1 2 2 0 0Elk 45 0 3 8 2 1 1 3 0
Ellis 259 0 6 57 14 12 6 1 5Ellsworth 102 0 3 26 4 8 3 1 3Finney 229 0 8 46 12 14 2 5 1Ford 241 0 10 43 9 12 6 4 2Franklin 267 0 10 64 19 19 3 4 3
Geary 218 0 4 51 16 14 3 2 7Gove 37 0 1 8 2 1 0 2 0Graham 35 0 1 8 2 2 1 0 1Grant 53 0 1 9 3 2 0 1 0Gray 55 0 2 8 3 2 0 1 1
Greeley 25 0 0 6 2 0 0 2 0Greenwood 104 0 3 22 6 8 0 3 1Hamilton 31 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 0Harper 103 0 2 12 5 1 0 1 0Harvey 399 1 15 65 19 8 3 8 2
Haskell 30 0 0 5 2 2 1 0 0Hodgeman 22 0 0 5 1 1 1 0 1Jackson 158 0 3 37 14 7 1 3 4Jefferson 201 0 4 38 8 9 0 6 5Jewell 36 0 1 8 2 5 0 1 0
Johnson 3,858 0 67 792 176 207 51 80 48Kearny 35 0 1 4 2 0 0 1 1Kingman 95 0 1 22 3 2 3 1 1Kiowa 17 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 1Labette 254 0 8 54 5 21 4 8 0
Lane 30 0 0 10 1 4 0 3 1Leavenworth 612 0 17 157 31 54 12 14 6Lincoln 37 0 0 7 0 2 0 1 0Linn 104 0 1 30 7 9 2 1 2Logan 34 0 2 5 0 2 0 0 0
Table E27Selected Causes of Death by County of Residence and Peer Group
Kansas, 2015
Selected Causes of Death *
158
MalignantMalignant Neoplasms of Malignant
Residual Neoplasms Respiratory Malignant NeoplasmsInfect. All of and Malignant Neoplasms of
County of All Tuber- & Para- Malignant Digestive Intrathoracic Neoplasm of Genital UrinaryResidence Causes culosis sitic Dis. Neoplasms Organs Organs of Breast Organs Tract
Table E27Selected Causes of Death by County of Residence and Peer Group
Kansas, 2015
Selected Causes of Death *
Lyon 300 0 3 52 11 18 2 3 3McPherson 380 0 12 72 19 12 11 7 3Marion 184 0 6 34 13 7 0 4 2Marshall 120 0 2 29 11 7 3 3 2Meade 48 0 0 9 4 2 0 1 1
Miami 321 0 7 81 19 28 4 7 2Mitchell 83 0 1 16 3 7 0 2 1Montgomery 458 0 10 83 18 23 7 6 7Morris 89 0 1 15 5 2 0 0 1Morton 40 0 1 11 5 2 0 3 1
Nemaha 117 0 4 18 4 4 1 0 1Neosho 190 0 5 37 8 17 1 3 1Ness 47 0 0 13 4 2 2 0 2Norton 62 0 3 10 1 3 0 1 0Osage 226 0 4 42 11 11 4 4 4
Osborne 79 0 3 19 5 2 0 0 3Ottawa 77 0 0 11 4 3 1 1 0Pawnee 77 0 2 14 3 2 0 2 1Phillips 70 0 1 20 2 5 1 3 3Pottawatomie 194 0 3 30 11 7 1 4 1
Pratt 119 0 1 22 4 7 0 3 1Rawlins 43 0 0 9 1 2 0 1 1Reno 743 0 13 150 34 50 15 15 11Republic 88 0 0 16 4 7 0 2 1Rice 122 0 5 19 6 1 0 3 1
Riley 339 0 4 63 16 11 4 4 12Rooks 63 0 3 14 3 3 0 2 1Rush 55 0 0 10 2 1 0 3 2Russell 85 0 1 14 1 4 1 0 1Saline 536 0 14 124 24 40 6 8 8
Scott 40 0 1 10 0 4 2 1 0Sedgwick 4,421 0 102 931 260 225 64 103 51Seward 128 0 5 27 9 6 1 3 1Shawnee 1,879 0 47 407 103 123 24 33 26Sheridan 32 0 0 8 0 1 2 1 0
Sherman 83 0 0 19 4 8 1 2 2Smith 52 0 0 14 5 2 0 0 2Stafford 66 0 0 11 2 2 1 2 0Stanton 17 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0Stevens 53 0 2 8 5 1 0 0 0
Sumner 264 0 7 66 20 14 2 6 5Thomas 87 0 4 19 8 2 1 3 2Trego 50 0 0 9 4 3 0 0 2Wabaunsee 68 0 1 15 1 5 1 1 1Wallace 22 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0
Washington 79 0 0 18 5 5 1 2 1Wichita 25 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 1Wilson 116 0 2 28 6 13 0 3 1Woodson 53 0 1 9 1 2 1 0 1Wyandotte 1,358 0 40 309 71 102 22 29 12n.s. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Peer GroupFrontier 1,551 0 26 336 84 81 16 43 27Rural 2,890 0 65 575 131 160 30 53 32Densely -Settled Rural 4,957 0 138 998 241 283 72 88 54Semi-Urban 4,360 1 105 926 223 272 63 70 64Urban 12,851 0 291 2,756 681 758 188 271 147
* The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 4.
159
County ofResidenceKansas
AllenAndersonAtchisonBarberBarton
BourbonBrownButlerChaseChautauqua
CherokeeCheyenneClarkClayCloud
CoffeyComancheCowleyCrawfordDecatur
DickinsonDoniphanDouglasEdwardsElk
EllisEllsworthFinneyFordFranklin
GearyGoveGrahamGrantGray
GreeleyGreenwoodHamiltonHarperHarvey
HaskellHodgemanJacksonJeffersonJewell
JohnsonKearnyKingmanKiowaLabette
LaneLeavenworthLincolnLinnLogan
Hyperten-Rheumatic sive Heart
Major Fever and DiseaseOther Cardio- Rheumatic w, w/out Ischemic Other
Malignant Diabetes Alzheimer's vascular Diseases Heart Renal Heart HeartLeukemia Neoplasms mellitus Disease Diseases of Heart Diseases Disease Diseases Diseases
237 1,222 684 862 7,872 5,607 36 225 3,073 2,273
0 7 7 5 66 48 0 0 28 201 2 1 5 33 27 0 1 13 133 13 11 7 54 41 0 0 27 140 2 1 3 32 28 1 0 14 130 13 8 15 85 60 1 4 33 22
1 12 3 8 54 37 0 0 25 121 4 2 4 33 22 0 1 11 105 33 15 7 183 134 1 4 77 520 3 0 1 8 7 0 1 3 30 1 1 5 20 17 0 0 13 4
3 5 7 7 88 73 0 3 35 351 2 2 0 10 9 0 0 7 20 2 0 1 12 9 0 0 4 50 10 5 7 22 18 0 1 9 81 9 3 10 45 28 0 1 12 15
1 4 2 7 25 19 0 0 12 70 2 0 2 15 14 0 1 12 13 23 22 24 136 104 0 2 69 331 23 12 31 115 82 0 2 54 260 0 3 1 13 9 0 1 6 2
2 13 10 6 84 63 0 3 35 250 5 2 1 32 19 0 1 13 53 39 12 26 198 146 2 6 76 620 2 2 0 14 13 0 0 10 30 1 0 0 16 13 0 0 9 4
2 17 3 6 81 58 0 0 30 282 5 4 1 36 29 0 0 17 123 9 5 13 48 31 1 0 18 121 9 3 8 87 64 0 2 40 222 14 7 5 77 50 0 0 23 27
2 7 9 5 68 49 0 1 31 170 3 1 0 14 12 0 0 8 40 2 0 0 8 8 0 0 3 50 3 1 1 17 10 0 0 7 30 1 1 1 15 12 0 0 9 3
0 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 00 4 2 0 24 16 0 0 8 81 2 0 0 10 5 0 0 4 10 5 7 0 21 14 0 0 8 62 23 14 12 110 75 0 2 42 31
0 0 0 1 9 6 0 0 4 20 1 0 0 5 5 0 0 1 43 5 3 4 50 39 0 0 26 130 10 8 4 76 60 1 1 39 190 0 1 2 11 8 0 0 2 6
40 190 52 118 1,304 719 5 29 355 3300 0 1 2 10 10 0 0 6 44 8 6 4 24 17 0 0 7 100 1 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 04 12 2 10 64 50 0 2 25 23
0 1 0 2 7 5 0 0 3 26 34 14 28 165 125 0 4 82 390 4 1 2 13 8 0 0 6 23 6 4 4 28 21 0 1 13 70 3 1 1 8 8 0 2 4 2
Selected Causes of Death *
Table E27Selected Causes of Death by County of Residence and Peer Group
Kansas, 2015
160
County ofResidenceLyonMcPhersonMarionMarshallMeade
MiamiMitchellMontgomeryMorrisMorton
NemahaNeoshoNessNortonOsage
OsborneOttawaPawneePhillipsPottawatomie
PrattRawlinsRenoRepublicRice
RileyRooksRushRussellSaline
ScottSedgwickSewardShawneeSheridan
ShermanSmithStaffordStantonStevens
SumnerThomasTregoWabaunseeWallace
WashingtonWichitaWilsonWoodsonWyandotten.s.Peer GroupFrontierRuralDensely -Settled RuralSemi-UrbanUrban
* The ICD-10 codes associate
Hyperten-Rheumatic sive Heart
Major Fever and DiseaseOther Cardio- Rheumatic w, w/out Ischemic Other
Malignant Diabetes Alzheimer's vascular Diseases Heart Renal Heart HeartLeukemia Neoplasms mellitus Disease Diseases of Heart Diseases Disease Diseases Diseases
Selected Causes of Death *
Table E27Selected Causes of Death by County of Residence and Peer Group
Kansas, 2015
4 11 7 22 102 81 1 1 39 403 17 9 28 97 75 4 1 37 332 6 4 12 55 44 1 0 15 281 2 3 4 43 33 0 0 17 160 1 1 2 16 13 1 0 9 3
4 17 4 10 106 89 1 0 55 331 2 2 1 27 15 0 0 10 57 15 12 13 146 104 0 3 66 351 6 1 5 32 20 0 3 11 60 0 0 1 9 6 0 0 5 1
1 7 2 6 45 29 0 1 13 153 4 4 5 46 35 0 0 18 170 3 4 0 14 7 0 2 2 32 3 1 0 28 22 0 0 7 150 8 7 5 92 55 0 2 29 24
2 7 3 0 31 28 0 2 21 50 2 4 1 34 24 0 4 8 121 5 4 6 21 18 0 0 15 30 6 2 6 20 14 1 0 8 51 5 4 6 47 39 1 2 23 13
1 6 2 0 42 30 0 0 14 162 2 0 0 14 13 0 0 6 77 18 20 29 200 153 3 5 68 771 1 2 1 31 20 0 2 8 102 6 2 8 38 30 1 1 14 14
3 13 8 24 89 72 0 5 29 381 4 0 2 15 12 0 0 9 32 0 4 1 21 15 1 1 8 51 6 5 2 23 17 0 0 7 109 29 13 21 156 107 1 4 56 46
0 3 0 3 9 8 0 0 6 235 193 117 94 1,238 962 4 46 550 3623 4 9 4 28 21 0 2 9 10
14 84 46 70 492 369 4 39 190 1361 3 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 0
0 2 5 2 19 16 0 0 9 70 5 0 2 16 12 0 2 6 41 3 5 3 8 7 0 0 4 30 2 0 2 6 5 0 0 4 10 2 3 0 9 9 0 0 5 4
4 15 11 0 67 51 0 4 32 151 2 0 1 26 19 0 0 10 90 0 1 1 20 16 0 2 7 72 4 6 2 19 12 0 2 6 40 2 2 1 5 5 0 0 3 2
1 3 1 2 24 20 0 0 10 100 2 0 0 5 4 0 1 1 20 5 0 0 43 36 0 0 24 120 4 1 1 18 11 0 0 6 5
12 61 60 34 385 240 0 12 126 1020 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 74 43 41 461 373 3 15 227 12831 138 81 106 895 654 3 18 336 29743 217 145 188 1,484 1,104 9 30 630 43542 192 114 157 1,250 915 6 26 501 382
110 601 301 370 3,782 2,561 15 136 1,379 1,031
* The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 4.
161
County ofResidenceKansas
AllenAndersonAtchisonBarberBarton
BourbonBrownButlerChaseChautauqua
CherokeeCheyenneClarkClayCloud
CoffeyComancheCowleyCrawfordDecatur
DickinsonDoniphanDouglasEdwardsElk
EllisEllsworthFinneyFordFranklin
GearyGoveGrahamGrantGray
GreeleyGreenwoodHamiltonHarperHarvey
HaskellHodgemanJacksonJeffersonJewell
JohnsonKearnyKingmanKiowaLabette
LaneLeavenworthLincolnLinnLogan
Primary OtherHypertension/ Diseases ChronicHypertensive of Arter- Chronic Liver Nephritis,
Renal Disease Cerebro- ies, Arteri Pneumonia Lower Disease Nephrotic& Secondary vascular Athero- oles and and Respiratory Peptic and Syndr. andHypertension Diseases sclerosis Capillaries Influenza Diseases Ulcer Cirrhosis Nephrosis
245 1,360 450 210 682 1,705 39 312 580
1 6 11 0 2 8 0 1 40 6 0 0 3 9 0 1 12 9 1 1 5 18 0 1 51 1 0 2 5 4 0 0 02 18 1 4 8 20 0 3 5
0 13 2 2 6 14 0 0 72 7 0 2 5 5 0 1 32 40 2 5 31 53 0 4 170 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 00 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 1
1 13 0 1 8 21 1 1 50 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 10 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 01 2 1 0 5 7 1 1 23 13 1 0 6 12 0 0 6
3 2 0 1 1 10 0 1 30 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 26 0 2 12 35 0 7 116 24 1 2 14 39 1 7 110 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 1
2 18 0 1 11 13 0 5 42 9 1 1 4 4 0 1 28 31 7 6 15 45 1 9 121 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 00 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 2
1 10 7 5 12 11 0 3 40 5 1 1 2 3 1 1 31 12 0 4 4 12 0 3 37 14 0 2 6 13 0 3 34 13 8 2 6 21 0 2 8
2 13 0 4 3 5 0 1 80 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 00 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 03 4 0 0 1 7 0 0 10 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 0
0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 11 6 0 1 1 13 0 0 20 4 0 1 0 2 0 1 00 7 0 0 6 13 0 3 35 28 0 2 14 25 1 2 9
1 2 0 0 3 4 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 8 0 1 2 8 0 1 34 9 0 3 4 14 0 3 40 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 1
29 203 325 28 70 186 8 52 800 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 01 6 0 0 0 5 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 03 9 0 2 9 10 0 0 6
0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 14 26 7 3 8 37 0 10 151 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 31 5 1 0 1 4 0 2 20 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0
Selected Causes of Death *
Table E27Selected Causes of Death by County of Residence and Peer Group
Kansas, 2015
162
County ofResidenceLyonMcPhersonMarionMarshallMeade
MiamiMitchellMontgomeryMorrisMorton
NemahaNeoshoNessNortonOsage
OsborneOttawaPawneePhillipsPottawatomie
PrattRawlinsRenoRepublicRice
RileyRooksRushRussellSaline
ScottSedgwickSewardShawneeSheridan
ShermanSmithStaffordStantonStevens
SumnerThomasTregoWabaunseeWallace
WashingtonWichitaWilsonWoodsonWyandotten.s.Peer GroupFrontierRuralDensely -Settled RuralSemi-UrbanUrban
* The ICD-10 codes associate
Primary OtherHypertension/ Diseases ChronicHypertensive of Arter- Chronic Liver Nephritis,
Renal Disease Cerebro- ies, Arteri Pneumonia Lower Disease Nephrotic& Secondary vascular Athero- oles and and Respiratory Peptic and Syndr. andHypertension Diseases sclerosis Capillaries Influenza Diseases Ulcer Cirrhosis Nephrosis
Selected Causes of Death *
Table E27Selected Causes of Death by County of Residence and Peer Group
Kansas, 2015
2 16 1 2 4 17 2 3 42 17 0 3 11 20 2 1 70 9 0 2 3 14 0 0 50 8 0 2 6 4 0 0 20 2 0 1 0 4 0 1 0
2 10 3 2 4 22 0 3 61 9 0 2 3 6 0 0 17 29 4 2 14 33 1 7 163 8 0 1 3 10 0 4 10 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
0 12 0 4 7 8 0 0 21 8 0 2 13 15 0 2 42 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 01 2 0 3 1 2 0 0 33 32 0 2 5 17 0 2 7
0 3 0 0 5 4 0 0 22 6 1 1 4 2 0 0 21 2 0 0 3 5 0 1 00 5 1 0 3 2 1 1 00 6 0 2 12 11 0 3 4
1 11 0 0 6 7 2 2 30 1 0 0 2 3 0 2 15 34 1 7 23 59 0 6 191 7 0 3 2 4 1 1 02 6 0 0 3 7 0 1 3
4 12 0 1 7 16 0 6 51 2 0 0 6 7 0 2 10 5 1 0 0 7 0 0 00 4 0 2 3 5 0 4 29 28 10 2 16 36 1 7 10
1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 129 201 5 41 89 285 4 54 1001 5 0 1 1 2 0 2 3
17 86 5 15 48 147 3 36 330 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1
0 2 0 1 6 6 0 1 20 2 1 1 0 3 1 1 01 0 0 0 3 9 0 0 20 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 00 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2
3 12 0 1 10 5 0 2 80 7 0 0 4 6 0 0 00 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 21 5 0 1 3 6 0 1 00 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
1 3 0 0 2 8 0 0 30 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 00 5 1 1 4 6 0 0 11 3 3 0 5 2 0 0 2
29 70 33 13 23 93 4 16 440 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 68 5 7 47 123 3 15 2631 174 10 26 101 192 7 28 5844 270 24 42 149 288 5 47 10346 231 29 29 132 309 4 45 109
116 617 382 106 253 793 20 177 284
* The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 4.
163
County ofResidenceKansas
AllenAndersonAtchisonBarberBarton
BourbonBrownButlerChaseChautauqua
CherokeeCheyenneClarkClayCloud
CoffeyComancheCowleyCrawfordDecatur
DickinsonDoniphanDouglasEdwardsElk
EllisEllsworthFinneyFordFranklin
GearyGoveGrahamGrantGray
GreeleyGreenwoodHamiltonHarperHarvey
HaskellHodgemanJacksonJeffersonJewell
JohnsonKearnyKingmanKiowaLabette
LaneLeavenworthLincolnLinnLogan
Cert. Cond.Origina- Symptoms,
Pregnancy, ting in Signs All OtherChildbirth the Peri- and Accidentsand the Congenital natal Abnormal Motor and Adverse All Other
Puerperium Anomalies Period Findings Vehicle Effects Suicide Homicide Causes 7 115 107 403 394 1,100 477 130 4,925
0 0 1 2 4 4 1 0 370 3 0 0 1 4 2 0 130 1 1 1 2 8 0 1 320 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 80 1 2 0 3 16 5 2 50
0 0 1 9 4 2 1 1 460 0 0 4 1 2 1 0 140 3 2 10 5 22 15 0 1010 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 51 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 8
0 1 0 2 4 10 3 0 270 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 30 2 0 1 1 4 1 0 250 0 0 3 2 4 0 0 23
0 0 0 0 3 6 2 0 150 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 70 1 1 6 6 19 6 2 680 0 1 10 4 12 5 0 760 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 8
0 0 0 2 5 8 6 0 470 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 160 3 2 5 9 36 21 3 1480 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 6
0 3 2 4 3 10 4 2 480 0 0 0 8 2 0 0 120 3 2 0 10 15 6 3 480 3 5 1 5 13 7 3 280 1 1 1 6 8 3 0 47
0 1 6 2 3 9 6 2 350 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 60 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 120 0 0 0 3 4 1 1 60 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 20
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 70 0 0 3 2 5 1 0 260 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 60 0 0 1 1 3 3 0 280 3 1 6 3 20 3 0 95
0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 60 0 2 2 1 5 3 1 330 0 3 1 3 8 3 0 280 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 3
1 22 17 42 35 151 82 12 7670 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 60 1 0 1 5 5 3 0 150 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 20 3 1 6 6 11 5 2 57
0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 31 2 1 14 7 23 14 0 990 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 30 2 0 1 2 8 0 0 150 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 5
Selected Causes of Death *
Table E27Selected Causes of Death by County of Residence and Peer Group
Kansas, 2015
164
County ofResidenceLyonMcPhersonMarionMarshallMeade
MiamiMitchellMontgomeryMorrisMorton
NemahaNeoshoNessNortonOsage
OsborneOttawaPawneePhillipsPottawatomie
PrattRawlinsRenoRepublicRice
RileyRooksRushRussellSaline
ScottSedgwickSewardShawneeSheridan
ShermanSmithStaffordStantonStevens
SumnerThomasTregoWabaunseeWallace
WashingtonWichitaWilsonWoodsonWyandotten.s.Peer GroupFrontierRuralDensely -Settled RuralSemi-UrbanUrban
* The ICD-10 codes associate
Cert. Cond.Origina- Symptoms,
Pregnancy, ting in Signs All OtherChildbirth the Peri- and Accidentsand the Congenital natal Abnormal Motor and Adverse All Other
Puerperium Anomalies Period Findings Vehicle Effects Suicide Homicide Causes
Selected Causes of Death *
Table E27Selected Causes of Death by County of Residence and Peer Group
Kansas, 2015
0 2 1 4 3 20 4 0 500 3 0 6 3 21 5 0 830 1 1 6 2 9 1 0 310 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 230 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 13
0 0 0 2 6 12 9 2 470 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 190 1 1 11 10 15 2 1 820 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 110 0 0 1 4 2 2 0 6
0 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 190 1 0 5 3 10 0 0 400 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 90 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 100 1 0 1 2 6 1 0 34
0 0 0 1 1 4 1 0 50 0 0 4 1 1 2 0 110 2 0 0 1 4 3 0 110 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 90 1 1 2 6 12 7 1 44
0 0 0 0 1 9 3 0 190 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 70 2 3 28 5 37 12 2 1350 0 0 11 3 5 0 0 110 1 0 3 3 6 4 0 19
1 1 2 2 5 18 7 1 800 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 70 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 70 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 160 2 0 4 6 23 9 3 91
0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 61 14 20 82 70 218 79 34 8890 1 2 1 3 8 3 1 280 5 10 26 20 55 43 14 3770 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 11
0 1 0 0 1 3 2 0 160 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 130 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 170 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 30 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 19
0 1 0 6 4 13 5 1 580 1 0 2 2 4 2 0 160 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 90 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 80 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6
0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 150 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 30 1 0 1 2 4 3 2 190 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 122 6 10 38 23 33 28 26 1840 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
1 7 2 15 34 71 23 2 2750 16 2 44 62 116 40 7 4950 26 26 61 81 220 75 21 9021 14 17 76 53 176 71 11 7895 52 60 207 164 516 267 89 2,464
* The ICD-10 codes associated with each category are listed in Appendix 4.
165
City of 5-YearResidence Number Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate
Abilene 100 1,462.2 106 1,565.5 92 1,380.3 92 1,396.1 108 1,646.8 1,490.0Andover 97 823.5 99 818.2 110 896.9 99 791.4 92 721.9 809.5Arkansas City 171 1,378.9 147 1,191.2 160 1,300.3 165 1,351.9 167 1,376.1 1,319.5Atchison 148 1,352.5 121 1,104.7 120 1,098.4 126 1,169.8 145 1,353.6 1,215.4
Augusta 116 1,252.0 109 1,182.6 105 1,140.9 120 1,298.4 108 1,161.4 1,207.1Baldwin City 40 875.5 37 817.5 46 1,013.2 42 916.0 47 1,006.6 926.2Basehor 30 639.4 34 710.3 43 877.9 39 761.9 46 851.5 771.1Baxter Springs 71 1,692.5 64 1,537.7 55 1,333.7 51 1,252.1 65 1,613.7 1,486.7
Bel Aire 43 631.8 61 892.1 57 824.2 67 919.8 72 968.4 850.4Beloit 45 1,187.6 65 1,697.1 63 1,638.1 39 1,028.5 53 1,398.4 1,391.3Bonner Springs 63 857.6 61 822.2 70 935.8 72 953.3 72 946.6 903.6Burlington 52 1,959.3 36 1,357.5 53 2,015.2 24 910.8 45 1,720.8 1,592.6
Chanute 129 1,419.9 124 1,353.6 117 1,264.2 137 1,473.9 110 1,188.9 1,339.9Clay Center 75 1,722.6 61 1,413.7 70 1,651.3 77 1,843.4 85 2,036.9 1,731.1Coffeyville 200 1,973.0 181 1,811.3 147 1,477.5 134 1,356.8 156 1,613.4 1,648.4Colby 48 882.7 54 998.9 62 1,144.8 62 1,150.7 74 1,366.1 1,108.4
Columbus 56 1,708.4 55 1,692.3 44 1,365.2 54 1,694.9 43 1,366.8 1,566.9Concordia 75 1,414.6 88 1,654.1 80 1,520.6 80 1,506.3 97 1,858.9 1,590.2Derby 171 767.5 164 714.8 176 763.7 216 929.7 205 872.0 810.4De Soto 44 756.9 45 766.7 69 1,167.3 43 712.2 55 905.5 861.8
Dodge City 164 587.4 159 566.3 173 614.4 176 626.0 179 641.3 607.1Edwardsville 47 1,078.0 49 1,119.5 61 1,400.7 51 1,164.4 50 1,139.0 1,180.1El Dorado 152 1,168.5 166 1,286.8 174 1,353.9 166 1,288.9 177 1,368.8 1,293.2Ellsworth 30 963.7 30 962.8 48 1,560.0 32 1,040.3 50 1,635.6 1,230.6
Emporia 257 1,029.2 198 793.3 225 907.3 201 818.4 220 892.5 888.4Eudora 42 675.6 53 857.1 43 692.3 60 951.9 50 783.9 792.5Eureka 57 2,178.9 52 2,049.7 51 2,018.2 51 2,052.3 59 2,408.2 2,140.3Fairway 14 354.9 22 558.5 22 555.1 12 302.3 16 403.0 434.7
Fort Scott 115 1,439.3 108 1,361.2 138 1,739.3 124 1,574.8 140 1,786.2 1,579.5Frontenac 52 1,509.4 43 1,243.1 46 1,340.3 46 1,335.7 59 1,724.1 1,430.1Galena 50 1,637.2 56 1,848.8 58 1,937.2 66 2,225.2 42 1,433.4 1,816.6Garden City 159 591.5 166 615.2 174 645.3 158 585.1 181 670.2 621.5
Gardner 84 432.3 87 428.2 83 405.4 84 406.4 102 488.8 432.4Garnett 61 1,793.1 54 1,624.1 49 1,481.7 46 1,396.1 51 1,565.4 1,573.5Girard 45 1,609.4 44 1,573.7 36 1,295.4 49 1,767.0 36 1,304.3 1,510.4Goddard 43 984.7 26 573.7 41 894.8 47 1,001.7 36 762.9 843.1
Goodland 67 1,481.6 54 1,184.5 71 1,558.0 50 1,097.9 69 1,548.1 1,373.1Great Bend 187 1,162.1 197 1,237.2 174 1,094.3 172 1,085.9 179 1,138.9 1,143.8Hays 165 796.4 193 919.4 187 888.9 179 850.6 194 919.8 875.3Haysville 103 946.4 113 1,031.9 122 1,108.7 109 980.9 113 1,007.8 1,015.2
Herington 36 1,425.7 47 1,885.3 34 1,388.3 33 1,367.6 33 1,377.3 1,490.7Hesston 53 1,422.8 50 1,336.2 59 1,579.2 61 1,633.6 46 1,206.4 1,434.7Hiawatha 62 1,949.1 50 1,595.9 64 2,013.8 44 1,415.7 50 1,615.5 1,720.3Hillsboro 52 1,751.4 41 1,401.2 44 1,515.7 54 1,866.6 61 2,126.2 1,730.8
Hoisington 40 1,469.0 34 1,263.5 25 931.1 30 1,126.1 29 1,105.6 1,180.3Holton 46 1,384.7 59 1,786.8 66 2,013.4 55 1,658.6 68 2,084.0 1,783.9Hugoton 36 940.2 39 993.1 31 779.1 46 1,159.9 42 1,059.5 986.5Hutchinson 513 1,217.3 527 1,255.9 544 1,298.7 534 1,282.4 512 1,231.7 1,257.1
Independence 109 1,168.0 122 1,320.1 142 1,538.5 136 1,484.4 138 1,540.5 1,408.8Iola 92 1,617.7 97 1,702.4 92 1,639.1 94 1,692.8 84 1,535.6 1,638.1Junction City 159 662.1 159 615.9 168 661.7 155 628.4 180 731.1 659.4Kansas City 1,217 831.0 1,230 835.2 1,233 830.4 1,225 818.7 1,232 814.2 825.8
Number
Year
by Number and Crude Rate*
Table E28Deaths by Selected City of Residence
Kansas, 2011-2015
20132011 2015Number
2012NumberNumber
2014
166
City of 5-YearResidence Number Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate RateNumber
Year
by Number and Crude Rate*
Table E28Deaths by Selected City of Residence
Kansas, 2011-2015
20132011 2015Number
2012NumberNumber
2014
Kingman 50 1,574.3 49 1,546.2 50 1,583.3 61 1,971.6 51 1,652.6 1,664.2Lansing 69 606.1 61 526.3 64 549.7 68 580.6 76 645.9 581.8Larned 51 1,250.0 61 1,516.3 50 1,235.8 69 1,715.1 63 1,588.1 1,459.9Lawrence 442 498.2 487 544.1 489 538.5 500 539.0 532 566.5 537.6
Leavenworth 280 784.9 264 737.1 273 760.6 271 752.8 256 711.5 749.3Leawood 257 793.5 252 774.5 243 736.6 252 732.7 254 734.5 753.8Lenexa 312 637.1 338 684.2 357 709.1 346 677.9 349 664.9 674.7Liberal 112 536.9 123 583.4 116 553.5 132 628.2 113 544.7 569.5
Lindsborg 53 1,529.6 56 1,616.6 51 1,465.1 53 1,541.6 51 1,507.5 1,532.1Louisburg 37 859.5 25 583.8 41 953.7 39 902.4 54 1,262.9 912.3Lyons 43 1,151.0 58 1,553.7 51 1,364.7 51 1,364.7 58 1,557.0 1,398.1McPherson 167 1,266.9 143 1,081.9 160 1,201.0 158 1,198.0 157 1,194.5 1,188.4
Maize 15 436.4 17 458.5 18 470.8 17 417.4 17 389.7 432.9Manhattan 275 512.3 260 463.7 256 456.0 242 431.5 256 454.6 463.2Marysville 58 1,778.6 52 1,578.1 51 1,547.8 46 1,396.1 45 1,354.2 1,530.1Merriam 132 1,180.7 113 1,011.3 118 1,046.0 103 912.3 109 965.6 1,022.9
Mission 96 1,013.2 82 866.2 102 1,071.9 67 705.2 96 1,011.5 933.6Mission Hills 17 478.3 17 477.0 18 502.5 16 444.8 20 555.4 491.7Mulvane 52 848.7 68 1,085.0 49 779.4 55 874.5 78 1,235.4 965.3Newton 193 1,003.6 224 1,167.3 217 1,135.1 228 1,192.5 229 1,191.7 1,138.0
Norton 33 1,134.8 43 1,497.7 44 1,527.8 49 1,721.7 45 1,583.9 1,491.7Olathe 622 486.3 660 507.5 681 516.4 684 514.0 722 537.6 512.6Osage City 51 1,731.7 45 1,550.1 44 1,517.8 60 2,096.4 54 1,898.7 1,757.4Osawatomie 54 1,217.0 50 1,139.5 51 1,163.1 53 1,216.4 54 1,256.7 1,198.3
Ottawa 123 974.6 152 1,208.7 144 1,153.7 146 1,177.1 140 1,130.2 1,128.6Overland Park 1,153 654.4 1,198 669.6 1,267 699.0 1,253 679.0 1,315 705.0 681.7Paola 60 1,073.3 55 991.0 78 1,385.4 95 1,698.6 70 1,266.5 1,283.6Park City 21 286.3 30 402.9 37 493.4 34 450.0 39 511.9 429.8
Parsons 135 1,291.4 153 1,481.6 152 1,495.5 161 1,582.5 147 1,456.9 1,460.7Phillipsburg 53 2,085.0 33 1,309.5 42 1,652.9 33 1,291.1 43 1,703.6 1,608.5Pittsburg 202 996.3 204 1,002.0 189 926.6 198 970.9 230 1,127.0 1,004.5Prairie Village 174 798.3 178 817.7 189 863.3 175 799.9 181 827.4 821.4
Pratt 105 1,532.8 98 1,424.4 109 1,560.3 83 1,192.0 90 1,314.1 1,404.7Roeland Park 33 482.4 39 572.2 46 672.0 40 584.8 42 615.2 585.3Rose Hill 38 967.4 43 1,093.6 36 913.2 32 808.1 37 926.2 941.4Russell 60 1,334.2 79 1,763.0 61 1,363.1 68 1,516.5 65 1,433.6 1,481.9
Sabetha 59 2,309.2 51 1,993.0 45 1,752.3 49 1,911.1 47 1,818.2 1,956.2St Marys 16 600.6 16 602.4 22 821.8 26 976.0 24 901.6 780.6Salina 472 985.2 479 997.0 494 1,032.5 484 1,011.1 483 1,010.2 1,007.2Scott City 55 1,448.9 59 1,545.7 39 1,002.8 40 1,018.6 34 885.9 1,178.2
Shawnee 343 542.6 375 589.4 389 604.8 429 664.1 447 687.2 618.1Spring Hill 42 766.0 42 748.4 43 750.4 59 1,000.7 52 869.4 829.2Tonganoxie 56 1,105.6 58 1,135.5 55 1,064.9 54 1,040.1 55 1,048.0 1,078.4Topeka 1,405 1,096.0 1,452 1,134.9 1,414 1,107.5 1,525 1,198.8 1,565 1,229.7 1,153.2
Ulysses 38 606.4 59 945.7 37 589.7 45 730.5 39 639.7 702.4Valley Center 43 626.7 67 962.0 50 713.2 43 609.3 59 816.9 746.1Wamego 35 789.2 45 1,003.3 56 1,216.6 38 830.1 45 972.6 963.6
Wellington 119 1,477.0 108 1,350.5 110 1,380.7 101 1,271.7 96 1,202.0 1,336.7Wichita 3,258 847.5 3,233 838.5 3,293 851.9 3,445 886.9 3,523 903.4 865.8Winfield 173 1,407.9 154 1,245.5 198 1,605.4 159 1,297.1 190 1,556.9 1,422.3
*Rate per 100,000 population, based on US Census Bureau Estimates.
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F. MARRIAGES AND MARRIAGE
DISSOLUTIONS
169
Year Number Rate Year Number Rate
1966 19,360 8.7 1966 6,144 2.81967 20,034 9.0 1967 6,745 3.01968 21,748 9.6 1968 7,144 3.21969 22,304 9.8 1969 7,956 3.51970 22,421 10.0 1970 8,785 3.91971 22,528 10.0 1971 9,461 4.21972 23,879 10.5 1972 9,925 4.41973 24,592 10.7 1973 10,472 4.61974 24,491 10.6 1974 11,484 5.11975 23,767 10.3 1975 12,561 5.51976 23,559 10.1 1976 12,833 5.61977 23,673 10.1 1977 12,629 5.41978 23,975 10.2 1978 12,668 5.41979 24,774 10.5 1979 12,749 5.41980 24,847 10.5 1980 13,410 5.71981 26,137 10.9 1981 13,737 5.81982 26,670 11.1 1982 12,392 5.11983 25,877 10.7 1983 12,207 5.01984 24,737 10.1 1984 12,905 5.31985 23,281 9.3 1985 12,794 5.21986 22,667 9.2 1986 12,364 5.01987 22,220 9.0 1987 12,218 4.91988 22,705 9.1 1988 12,475 5.01989 22,214 8.8 1989 12,296 4.91990 22,720 9.2 1990 12,580 5.11991 21,786 8.7 1991 12,590 5.01992 21,845 8.7 1992 12,365 4.91993 21,527 8.5 1993 12,068 4.81994 21,524 8.4 1994 11,659 4.61995 21,057 8.2 1995 11,029 4.31996 20,657 8.0 1996 10,779 4.21997 20,537 7.9 1997 10,618 4.11998 20,403 7.8 1998 10,363 3.91999 20,905 7.9 1999 9,926 3.72000 20,426 7.6 2000 10,105 3.82001 20,457 7.6 2001 9,885 3.72002 19,783 7.3 2002 9,654 3.62003 18,722 6.9 2003 8,644 3.22004 19,174 7.0 2004 8,759 3.22005 18,745 6.8 2005 8,476 3.12006 18,836 6.8 2006 9,145 3.32007 18,910 6.8 2007 9,347 3.42008 18,717 6.7 2008 9,818 3.52009 18,268 6.5 2009 10,333 3.72010 18,150 6.4 2010 10,579 3.72011 17,897 6.2 2011 10,445 3.62012 18,154 6.3 2012 9,782 3.42013 17,328 6.0 2013 9,085 3.12014 17,655 6.1 2014 8,441 2.92015 17,595 6.0 2015 8,036 2.8
Table F1Marriages and Marriage Dissolutions
by Number and Rate, Kansas Occurrence, 1966-2015
Marriage Marriage Dissolutions
170
*1913-1919 not available, 1991-2014 Rates Provisional, 2015 Rates not yet available.Rate per 1,000 Population
*1991-2014 Rates Provisional, 2015 Rates not yet available. US rates from 2000 forward based on fewer than 50 states. Rate per 1,000 Population
Figure F2
Figure F1
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
1913 1923 1933 1943 1953 1963 1973 1983 1993 2003 2013
Rat
e
Year
Marriage RatesKansas and the U.S., 1913-2015
Kansas
U.S.*
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
1951 1956 1961 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011
Rat
e
Year
Marriage Dissolution RatesKansas and the U.S., 1951-2015
Kansas
U.S. *
171
Population Group White Black Native American Asian/Pacific Other* Hispanicof Groom Total Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Any Race n.s.
Total 17,595 13,075 886 105 502 433 2,548 46
White Non-Hispanic 13,012 11,733 105 71 183 224 689 7Black Non-Hispanic 1,181 292 705 2 24 66 90 2
102 75 1 15 1 5 5 0
359 75 1 0 261 9 13 0Other Non-Hispanic* 403 222 26 3 13 79 58 2Hispanic Any Race 2,490 666 47 14 20 46 1,691 6n.s. 48 12 1 0 0 4 2 29
* Includes selection of two or more races or other non-specified race
Population Group White Black Native American Asian/Pacific Other* Hispanicof Husband Total Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Non-Hispanic Any Race n.s.
Total 8,036 6,031 461 35 194 97 774 444
White Non-Hispanic 5,845 5,387 41 22 77 40 197 81Black Non-Hispanic 631 166 388 3 6 27 23 18
49 34 0 5 1 0 8 1
155 39 6 0 97 1 10 2Other Non-Hispanic* 84 43 8 0 2 17 12 2Hispanic Any Race 852 292 13 3 8 8 515 13n.s. 420 70 5 2 3 4 9 327
* Includes selection of two or more races or other non-specified race
Table F2
Population Group of Bride
Table F3Marriage Dissolutions by Population Group of Husband by Population Group of Wife
Native American Non-Hispanic
Asian/Pacific Non-Hispanic
Native American Non-Hispanic
Asian/Pacific Non-Hispanic
Kansas, 2015
Population Group of Wife
Kansas, 2015Marriages by Population Group of Groom by Population Group of Bride
172
Figure F3
Premarital Status Neverof Groom Total Married Divorced Annulled Widowed n.s.
Total 17,595 11,913 5,147 100 422 13
Never Married 11,910 10,103 1,700 43 58 6
Divorced 5,166 1,712 3,190 41 223 0
Annulled 101 40 41 11 9 0
Widowed 407 56 214 5 132 0
n.s. 11 2 2 0 0 7
Number of Marriages by Month
Kansas, 2015
Premarital Status of Bride
Table F4Marriages by Premarital Status of Groom
by Premarital Status of BrideKansas, 2015
720816
1,1481,268
2,112 2,117
1,6821,587
1,883
2,060
1,181
1,021
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Num
ber
Month
173
Age
-Gro
up
75 &
of G
room
Tota
l15
-19
20-2
425
-29
30-3
435
-39
40-4
445
-49
50-5
455
-59
60-6
465
-69
70-7
4 O
ver
n.s.
Tota
l17
,595
848
4,74
84,
465
2,47
41,
470
1,09
087
470
941
025
014
264
510
15-1
936
624
111
013
11
00
00
00
00
020
-24
3,68
149
82,
629
438
7523
141
01
01
01
025
-29
4,50
183
1,55
02,
309
419
107
209
22
00
00
030
-34
2,93
113
330
1,17
81,
015
286
7326
91
00
00
0
35-3
91,
841
784
373
612
509
183
5911
20
10
00
40-4
41,
184
427
9123
331
732
014
042
100
00
00
45-4
995
91
936
7113
627
328
311
328
90
00
050
-54
800
07
1923
6112
620
625
277
179
21
055
-59
570
12
719
2155
102
161
146
439
31
0
60-6
435
20
01
08
1633
7198
103
166
00
65-6
920
20
00
40
67
3432
5160
53
070
-74
990
00
21
35
88
1626
246
075
& O
ver
109
00
00
01
36
511
2024
390
n.s.
00
00
00
00
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00
0
Tabl
e F
5M
arria
ges
by A
ge-G
roup
of G
room
by
Age
-Gro
up o
f Brid
eK
ansa
s, 2
015
Age
-Gro
up o
f Brid
e
174
Average Age at MarriageKansas, 1996-2015
Figure F4
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
Age
in Y
ears
Year
Bride
Total First Remarriage
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
Age
in Y
ears
Year
Groom
Total First Remarriage
175
Age
-Gro
up
7
5 &
of
Hus
band
Tota
l15
-19
20-2
425
-29
30-3
435
-39
40-4
445
-49
50-5
455
-59
60-6
465
-69
70-7
4
Ove
rn.
s.
Tota
l8,
036
2971
21,
238
1,37
61,
214
1,00
585
465
838
422
610
051
3915
0
15-1
99
52
11
00
00
00
00
00
20-2
443
321
340
626
01
00
00
00
03
25-2
91,
090
228
459
913
040
121
00
01
01
2030
-34
1,27
51
5140
159
314
052
123
10
00
120
35-3
91,
248
018
124
401
500
134
3616
10
20
016
40-4
41,
061
06
2915
732
035
913
637
71
00
09
45-4
994
60
313
4314
127
532
996
219
10
015
50-5
474
70
13
1841
9722
325
567
238
10
1055
-59
547
03
18
1050
8316
416
140
202
05
60-6
429
30
10
34
1220
6269
9520
10
665
-69
133
00
01
30
817
3636
225
32
70-7
470
00
00
21
12
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by Duration of Marriage in YearsKansas, 2015
178
TotalChildrenAffected
Number of MinorChildren Reported Number Percent Number Percent Number*
Total 7,853 100 183 100.0 7,277
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Marriage DissolutionsPercent Distribution by Number of Minor Children
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Divorces Annulments
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County of 5-YearMarriage Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Rate
Kansas 17,897 6.2 18,154 6.3 17,328 6.0 17,655 6.1 17,595 6.0 6.1
Allen 60 4.5 57 4.3 67 5.1 64 5.0 59 4.6 4.7Anderson 56 6.9 53 6.7 36 4.6 53 6.7 31 4.0 5.8Atchison 88 5.2 120 7.1 96 5.7 84 5.1 90 5.5 5.7Barber 41 8.4 29 6.0 30 6.1 39 8.0 36 7.5 7.2Barton 202 7.3 183 6.6 168 6.1 192 7.0 176 6.5 6.7
Bourbon 94 6.3 98 6.6 88 5.9 101 6.8 109 7.4 6.6Brown 67 6.7 53 5.4 66 6.6 62 6.3 63 6.4 6.3Butler 394 6.0 421 6.4 415 6.3 424 6.4 404 6.1 6.2Chase 29 10.3 32 11.6 23 8.5 35 13.0 33 12.3 11.1Chautauqua 23 6.4 25 7.0 28 7.9 21 6.0 20 5.9 6.7
Cherokee 85 4.0 75 3.5 104 5.0 85 4.1 107 5.2 4.3Cheyenne 19 7.0 12 4.5 18 6.7 15 5.6 8 3.0 5.3Clark 13 6.1 8 3.7 12 5.5 13 6.1 7 3.3 4.9Clay 90 10.5 59 6.9 53 6.3 46 5.5 45 5.4 6.9Cloud 59 6.3 57 6.1 45 4.8 58 6.2 53 5.7 5.8
Coffey 48 5.6 40 4.7 61 7.3 53 6.3 50 6.0 6.0Comanche 11 5.8 17 8.9 12 6.1 8 4.1 12 6.5 6.3Cowley 257 7.1 241 6.6 232 6.4 228 6.3 214 6.0 6.5Crawford 180 4.6 174 4.4 182 4.6 209 5.3 219 5.6 4.9Decatur 18 6.2 18 6.3 20 6.8 18 6.2 12 4.1 5.9
Dickinson 164 8.3 134 6.8 123 6.3 139 7.2 130 6.7 7.1Doniphan 54 6.8 46 5.8 44 5.6 35 4.4 29 3.7 5.3Douglas 750 6.7 795 7.0 728 6.4 899 7.7 812 6.9 6.9Edwards 19 6.3 13 4.4 17 5.8 21 6.9 13 4.4 5.6Elk 17 6.0 13 4.8 12 4.5 14 5.2 15 5.8 5.3
Ellis 194 6.7 199 6.8 216 7.4 170 5.9 170 5.9 6.5Ellsworth 38 5.9 53 8.2 42 6.6 39 6.1 38 6.0 6.5Finney 250 6.7 276 7.4 229 6.2 242 6.5 223 6.0 6.6Ford 258 7.5 284 8.2 253 7.3 256 7.4 244 7.1 7.5Franklin 163 6.3 153 5.9 136 5.3 154 6.0 144 5.6 5.8
Geary 548 15.5 685 18.0 603 16.1 527 14.4 535 14.4 15.7Gove 11 4.1 13 4.8 15 5.4 9 3.3 14 5.3 4.6Graham 17 6.4 17 6.6 12 4.6 10 3.9 15 5.8 5.5Grant 47 5.9 47 5.9 58 7.3 42 5.4 35 4.5 5.8Gray 32 5.2 56 9.3 32 5.3 38 6.2 26 4.2 6.1
Greeley 8 6.4 8 6.2 6 4.7 5 3.8 2 1.5 4.5Greenwood 46 6.9 39 6.0 56 8.7 31 4.9 37 5.9 6.5Hamilton 17 6.4 9 3.4 17 6.5 14 5.4 8 3.2 5.0Harper 37 6.2 35 5.9 26 4.4 28 4.8 28 4.8 5.2Harvey 228 6.5 237 6.8 212 6.1 209 6.0 230 6.6 6.4
Haskell 29 6.8 30 7.0 20 4.8 15 3.7 30 7.4 5.9Hodgeman 11 5.6 9 4.6 3 1.5 6 3.1 7 3.7 3.7Jackson 78 5.8 75 5.6 77 5.8 66 4.9 66 4.9 5.4Jefferson 99 5.2 108 5.7 110 5.8 97 5.1 95 5.0 5.4Jewell 22 7.1 13 4.3 18 5.9 19 6.2 13 4.4 5.6
Johnson 2,456 4.4 2,490 4.4 2,430 4.3 2,588 4.5 2,586 4.5 4.4Kearny 23 5.8 20 5.0 23 5.9 18 4.6 18 4.6 5.2Kingman 41 5.2 41 5.2 41 5.2 41 5.3 49 6.4 5.5Kiowa 9 3.5 16 6.4 15 5.9 24 9.6 13 5.1 6.1Labette 116 5.4 125 5.9 115 5.5 96 4.6 104 5.0 5.3
Lane 5 2.9 9 5.3 7 4.1 4 2.4 4 2.4 3.4Leavenworth 445 5.8 424 5.5 455 5.8 465 5.9 506 6.4 5.9Lincoln 19 5.9 14 4.4 13 4.1 16 5.1 17 5.5 5.0Linn 47 4.9 55 5.8 39 4.1 41 4.3 49 5.1 4.9Logan 28 10.1 20 7.2 25 8.9 9 3.2 16 5.7 7.0
2014 2015Year
2012
Table F9
Kansas, 2011-2015by Number and Rate†
2011 2013
Marriages by County of Marriage and Peer Group*
180
County of 5-YearMarriage Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Rate
2014 2015Year
2012
Table F9
Kansas, 2011-2015by Number and Rate†
2011 2013
Marriages by County of Marriage and Peer Group*
Lyon 207 6.1 220 6.5 190 5.7 186 5.6 193 5.8 5.9McPherson 191 6.5 174 5.9 175 5.9 199 6.8 175 6.0 6.2Marion 59 4.7 67 5.4 67 5.5 60 4.9 52 4.3 5.0Marshall 71 7.1 76 7.6 71 7.1 59 5.9 47 4.7 6.5Meade 30 6.6 30 6.8 21 4.8 23 5.3 21 4.8 5.7
Miami 246 7.5 217 6.7 227 6.9 231 7.0 215 6.6 6.9Mitchell 42 6.7 33 5.2 42 6.6 44 7.0 37 5.9 6.3Montgomery 247 7.1 234 6.8 189 5.5 203 6.0 199 6.0 6.3Morris 42 7.1 38 6.5 34 5.9 45 7.9 41 7.3 6.9Morton 27 8.4 17 5.4 17 5.4 12 3.9 11 3.7 5.4
Nemaha 55 5.4 79 7.8 61 6.0 98 9.7 75 7.3 7.2Neosho 117 7.1 83 5.1 99 6.0 115 7.0 98 6.0 6.2Ness 16 5.1 17 5.5 14 4.6 11 3.5 8 2.7 4.3Norton 40 7.1 29 5.2 36 6.4 36 6.5 34 6.1 6.3Osage 73 4.5 92 5.7 78 4.8 87 5.5 69 4.4 5.0
Osborne 29 7.5 19 5.0 18 4.7 15 4.0 19 5.2 5.3Ottawa 32 5.2 30 4.9 25 4.1 20 3.3 24 4.0 4.3Pawnee 33 4.7 24 3.5 29 4.2 42 6.1 47 6.9 5.0Phillips 27 4.9 30 5.4 28 5.1 29 5.2 31 5.7 5.3Pottawatomie 91 4.2 107 4.8 91 4.0 104 4.5 83 3.6 4.2
Pratt 65 6.7 66 6.8 55 5.6 60 6.1 61 6.3 6.3Rawlins 21 8.4 19 7.4 18 7.0 11 4.3 11 4.4 6.3Reno 488 7.6 402 6.2 416 6.5 392 6.1 428 6.7 6.6Republic 22 4.5 26 5.4 28 5.8 23 4.8 26 5.5 5.2Rice 42 4.2 38 3.8 38 3.8 36 3.6 41 4.1 3.9
Riley 647 8.9 751 9.9 740 9.8 731 9.7 768 10.2 9.7Rooks 29 5.6 26 5.0 32 6.2 20 3.9 24 4.6 5.1Rush 23 7.1 15 4.7 8 2.5 18 5.6 13 4.2 4.8Russell 58 8.3 47 6.8 35 5.0 50 7.2 33 4.7 6.4Saline 392 7.0 340 6.1 333 6.0 335 6.0 324 5.8 6.2
Scott 24 4.9 42 8.5 29 5.8 26 5.1 31 6.2 6.1Sedgwick 3,311 6.6 3,372 6.7 3,176 6.3 3,207 6.3 3,308 6.5 6.5Seward 156 6.7 183 7.8 193 8.3 178 7.6 177 7.6 7.6Shawnee 1,092 6.1 1,117 6.2 1,037 5.8 1,066 6.0 1,072 6.0 6.0Sheridan 13 5.1 16 6.3 6 2.4 13 5.1 7 2.8 4.3
Sherman 30 5.0 46 7.5 42 6.9 40 6.5 44 7.4 6.7Smith 18 4.7 14 3.7 22 5.9 24 6.4 19 5.1 5.2Stafford 22 5.0 19 4.4 22 5.0 22 5.1 26 6.1 5.1Stanton 8 3.6 18 8.3 15 6.8 8 3.8 19 9.2 6.3Stevens 39 6.9 42 7.3 35 6.0 23 4.0 20 3.4 5.5
Sumner 163 6.9 176 7.4 168 7.1 186 7.9 175 7.4 7.3Thomas 50 6.3 60 7.6 51 6.4 58 7.4 68 8.6 7.2Trego 23 7.8 15 5.0 15 5.0 18 6.2 21 7.2 6.2Wabaunsee 41 5.8 35 5.0 35 5.0 38 5.4 36 5.2 5.3Wallace 9 5.9 11 7.3 18 11.5 15 10.0 18 11.9 9.3
Washington 42 7.2 38 6.6 43 7.6 36 6.4 38 6.8 6.9Wichita 14 6.2 8 3.5 12 5.5 12 5.5 19 8.8 5.9Wilson 46 4.9 43 4.7 58 6.4 59 6.5 38 4.3 5.4Woodson 17 5.2 19 5.8 21 6.5 17 5.4 25 8.0 6.2Wyandotte 1,157 7.3 1,199 7.5 1,130 7.0 1,119 6.9 1,157 7.1 7.2n.s. 0 n/a 2 n/a 1 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a n/aPeer GroupFrontier 718 6.3 644 5.7 662 5.9 611 5.5 600 5.4 5.8Rural 1,438 6.1 1,441 6.1 1,340 5.7 1,375 5.9 1,302 5.6 5.9Densely -Settled Rural 2,997 6.3 3,056 6.4 2,916 6.1 2,910 6.1 2,786 5.9 6.2Semi-Urban 3,533 7.6 3,614 7.7 3,453 7.4 3,415 7.4 3,466 7.5 7.5Urban 9,211 5.8 9,397 5.9 8,956 5.6 9,344 5.8 9,441 5.8 5.8
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.† Rate per 1,000 population
181
County of 5-YearAction Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Rate
Kansas 10,445 3.6 9,782 3.4 9,085 3.1 8,441 2.9 8,036 2.8 3.2
Allen 28 2.1 25 1.9 30 2.3 32 2.5 26 2.0 2.2Anderson 33 4.1 31 3.9 25 3.2 30 3.8 26 3.3 3.7Atchison 47 2.8 44 2.6 56 3.3 34 2.1 36 2.2 2.6Barber. 17 3.5 16 3.3 18 3.6 22 4.5 10 2.1 3.4Barton 70 2.5 37 1.3 60 2.2 66 2.4 73 2.7 2.2
Bourbon 67 4.5 52 3.5 60 4.0 35 2.4 50 3.4 3.6Brown 18 1.8 25 2.5 22 2.2 21 2.1 17 1.7 2.1Butler 197 3.0 161 2.4 143 2.2 129 1.9 148 2.2 2.4Chase 2 0.7 3 1.1 3 1.1 4 1.5 9 3.4 1.5Chautauqua 19 5.3 15 4.2 9 2.5 3 0.9 10 2.9 3.2
Cherokee 90 4.2 77 3.6 68 3.2 73 3.5 72 3.5 3.6Cheyenne 11 4.0 4 1.5 10 3.7 6 2.2 7 2.6 2.8Clark 7 3.3 7 3.2 5 2.3 1 0.5 5 2.4 2.3Clay 21 2.4 17 2.0 25 3.0 13 1.6 26 3.1 2.4Cloud 46 4.9 38 4.0 32 3.4 35 3.7 25 2.7 3.8
Coffey 84 9.8 82 9.6 85 10.1 75 8.9 115 13.7 10.4Comanche 4 2.1 4 2.1 4 2.0 2 1.0 5 2.7 2.0Cowley 155 4.3 151 4.2 160 4.4 144 4.0 143 4.0 4.2Crawford 135 3.4 131 3.3 109 2.8 96 2.4 112 2.9 3.0Decatur 11 3.8 7 2.4 5 1.7 4 1.4 8 2.7 2.4
Dickinson 66 3.3 69 3.5 79 4.0 82 4.2 81 4.2 3.9Doniphan 21 2.6 18 2.3 16 2.0 21 2.7 18 2.3 2.4Douglas 270 2.4 247 2.2 235 2.1 212 1.8 197 1.7 2.0Edwards 7 2.3 17 5.7 14 4.8 9 3.0 14 4.7 4.1Elk 12 4.3 6 2.2 6 2.3 10 3.7 4 1.5 2.8
Ellis 93 3.2 78 2.7 66 2.3 57 2.0 69 2.4 2.5Ellsworth 46 7.1 41 6.3 33 5.2 43 6.7 42 6.6 6.4Finney 107 2.9 92 2.5 78 2.1 62 1.7 77 2.1 2.2Ford 116 3.4 112 3.2 128 3.7 94 2.7 81 2.3 3.1Franklin 144 5.6 124 4.8 114 4.4 97 3.8 76 3.0 4.3
Geary 379 10.7 380 10.0 367 9.8 291 7.9 341 9.2 9.5Gove 7 2.6 4 1.5 4 1.4 9 3.3 5 1.9 2.1Graham 13 4.9 11 4.3 8 3.1 9 3.5 3 1.2 3.4Grant 23 2.9 11 1.4 20 2.5 21 2.7 22 2.8 2.5Gray 16 2.6 12 2.0 14 2.3 14 2.3 13 2.1 2.3
Greeley 3 2.4 0 0.0 5 3.9 4 3.1 4 3.0 2.5Greenwood 15 2.3 14 2.2 6 0.9 13 2.1 10 1.6 1.8Hamilton 11 4.1 10 3.8 9 3.4 7 2.7 7 2.8 3.4Harper 24 4.0 22 3.7 14 2.4 10 1.7 18 3.1 3.0Harvey 105 3.0 100 2.9 90 2.6 88 2.5 116 3.3 2.9
Haskell 6 1.4 6 1.4 4 1.0 5 1.2 7 1.7 1.3Hodgeman 5 2.5 6 3.1 8 4.1 6 3.1 4 2.1 3.0Jackson 32 2.4 29 2.2 26 1.9 22 1.6 13 1.0 1.8Jefferson 56 3.0 39 2.1 38 2.0 25 1.3 16 0.8 1.8Jewell 10 3.2 18 5.9 20 6.6 13 4.3 9 3.0 4.6
Johnson 1,799 3.3 1,603 2.9 1,317 2.3 1,229 2.1 939 1.6 2.4Kearny 7 1.8 10 2.5 11 2.8 13 3.3 9 2.3 2.5Kingman 30 3.8 31 3.9 35 4.5 15 1.9 19 2.5 3.3Kiowa 5 2.0 7 2.8 1 0.4 3 1.2 4 1.6 1.6Labette 83 3.9 52 2.4 52 2.5 44 2.1 57 2.7 2.7
Lane 7 4.0 5 2.9 7 4.1 11 6.5 10 6.0 4.7Leavenworth 313 4.1 299 3.8 277 3.5 261 3.3 244 3.1 3.6Lincoln 9 2.8 9 2.8 11 3.5 11 3.5 8 2.6 3.0Linn 27 2.8 22 2.3 37 3.9 28 2.9 36 3.8 3.2Logan 8 2.9 8 2.9 17 6.1 7 2.5 4 1.4 3.1
2011 2015Year
20142012
Table F10Marriage Dissolutions by County of Action and Peer Group*
by Number and Rate†
Kansas, 2011-2015
2013
182
County of 5-YearAction Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number Rate Rate
2011 2015Year
20142012
Table F10Marriage Dissolutions by County of Action and Peer Group*
by Number and Rate†
Kansas, 2011-2015
2013
Lyon 108 3.2 71 2.1 53 1.6 65 2.0 91 2.7 2.3McPherson 99 3.4 85 2.9 84 2.8 74 2.5 72 2.5 2.8Marion 28 2.2 37 3.0 21 1.7 18 1.5 20 1.7 2.0Marshall 25 2.5 32 3.2 26 2.6 26 2.6 24 2.4 2.7Meade 13 2.9 14 3.2 10 2.3 9 2.1 9 2.1 2.5
Miami 126 3.9 113 3.5 107 3.3 111 3.4 97 3.0 3.4Mitchell 11 1.7 28 4.4 21 3.3 17 2.7 19 3.0 3.0Montgomery 149 4.3 161 4.7 146 4.3 127 3.7 113 3.4 4.1Morris 7 1.2 18 3.1 14 2.4 14 2.5 8 1.4 2.1Morton 7 2.2 5 1.6 10 3.2 10 3.2 6 2.0 2.4
Nemaha 32 3.2 33 3.3 20 2.0 9 0.9 19 1.9 2.2Neosho 54 3.3 59 3.6 41 2.5 29 1.8 42 2.6 2.7Ness 11 3.5 12 3.9 7 2.3 17 5.5 8 2.7 3.6Norton 32 5.7 25 4.5 31 5.5 28 5.0 37 6.7 5.5Osage 77 4.7 70 4.3 62 3.8 64 4.0 45 2.8 4.0
Osborne 12 3.1 10 2.6 9 2.4 6 1.6 6 1.6 2.3Ottawa 13 2.1 19 3.1 15 2.5 11 1.8 13 2.2 2.3Pawnee 31 4.4 34 4.9 27 3.9 17 2.5 26 3.8 3.9Phillips 13 2.3 18 3.3 17 3.1 15 2.7 13 2.4 2.8Pottawatomie 54 2.5 66 3.0 64 2.8 47 2.1 35 1.5 2.4
Pratt 42 4.3 34 3.5 37 3.7 31 3.1 21 2.2 3.4Rawlins 4 1.6 10 3.9 7 2.7 8 3.1 8 3.2 2.9Reno 278 4.3 230 3.6 231 3.6 213 3.3 181 2.8 3.5Republic 19 3.9 10 2.1 17 3.5 11 2.3 15 3.2 3.0Rice 20 2.0 15 1.5 17 1.7 20 2.0 11 1.1 1.7
Riley 279 3.8 278 3.7 309 4.1 228 3.0 215 2.9 3.5Rooks 16 3.1 18 3.4 11 2.1 15 2.9 8 1.5 2.6Rush 8 2.5 8 2.5 9 2.8 10 3.1 8 2.6 2.7Russell 26 3.7 17 2.4 24 3.5 20 2.9 19 2.7 3.0Saline 253 4.5 202 3.6 246 4.4 214 3.8 196 3.5 4.0
Scott 17 3.5 21 4.3 14 2.8 15 3.0 11 2.2 3.1Sedgwick 2,483 5.0 2,361 4.7 2,222 4.4 2,247 4.4 2,148 4.2 4.5Seward 89 3.8 78 3.3 97 4.1 91 3.9 89 3.8 3.8Shawnee 538 3.0 544 3.0 417 2.3 367 2.1 360 2.0 2.5Sheridan 4 1.6 6 2.4 1 0.4 4 1.6 4 1.6 1.5
Sherman 17 2.8 22 3.6 20 3.3 26 4.3 26 4.3 3.7Smith 16 4.2 8 2.1 5 1.3 11 2.9 6 1.6 2.4Stafford 10 2.3 11 2.5 9 2.1 8 1.9 6 1.4 2.0Stanton 8 3.6 6 2.8 6 2.7 3 1.4 10 4.8 3.1Stevens 22 3.9 19 3.3 19 3.3 23 4.0 36 6.2 4.1
Sumner 61 2.6 80 3.4 71 3.0 75 3.2 58 2.5 2.9Thomas 30 3.8 30 3.8 31 3.9 36 4.6 27 3.4 3.9Trego 4 1.4 9 3.0 9 3.0 4 1.4 4 1.4 2.0Wabaunsee 28 4.0 9 1.3 19 2.7 17 2.4 12 1.7 2.4Wallace 3 2.0 4 2.6 2 1.3 5 3.3 2 1.3 2.1
Washington 22 3.8 15 2.6 13 2.3 13 2.3 12 2.1 2.6Wichita 6 2.6 6 2.7 7 3.2 5 2.3 3 1.4 2.4Wilson 40 4.3 48 5.3 31 3.4 32 3.5 34 3.8 4.1Woodson 10 3.0 11 3.4 8 2.5 7 2.2 9 2.9 2.8Wyandotte 253 1.6 323 2.0 295 1.8 297 1.8 294 1.8 1.8n.s. 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a 0 n/a n/a
Peer GroupFrontier 329 2.9 330 2.9 303 2.7 308 2.8 263 2.4 2.7Rural 842 3.5 811 3.4 768 3.3 690 2.9 752 3.2 3.3Densely -Settled Rural 1,573 3.3 1,384 2.9 1,389 2.9 1,236 2.6 1,244 2.6 2.9Semi-Urban 2,045 4.4 1,880 4.0 1,862 4.0 1,594 3.4 1,595 3.4 3.9Urban 5,656 3.6 5,377 3.4 4,763 3.0 4,613 2.9 4,182 2.6 3.1
* See Technical Notes for Peer Group definition.† Rate per 1,000 population
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Registration Reporting of Kansas vital events to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is mandated by law (K.S.A. 65-102, K.S.A. 65-2422b, K.S.A. 65-445). The filing of birth and death records began in 1911, the registration of marriages was initiated in 1913, and divorce tabulations started in 1951. The reporting of abortions began in 1970. Birth, death, stillbirth, marriage, marriage dissolution certificates, and abortion reports are completed by the combined efforts of physicians, hospital personnel, funeral directors, attorneys, and district courts. All cer-tificates and reports are filed with the Office of Vital Statistics by direct reporting. Since the reg-istration of vital events began, over 10 million records have been processed, filed, and indexed. Revisions to 2015 Annual Summary The structure of the Annual Summary of Vital Statistics has been substantially revised. First, the Annual Summary was divided into six sections: A. Vital Events B. Population C. Live Births and Fertility D. Fetal and Infant Mortality E. General Mortality F. Marriages and Marriage Dissolutions The Live Births section includes most of the tables and figures that were previously in the old Pregnancy Outcomes section. The Fetal and Infant Mortality section includes some tables and figures that had been in the old Pregnancy Outcomes section and some that had been in the old Deaths section. Within each section, statewide results are presented first, followed by county and city tables. Table and figure numbers have been changes so that the numbering in each section is inde-pendent of the numbering in the other sections, thus reducing the number of table or figure numbers that would need to be changed if a table or figure were added or removed from a sec-tion in the future. New tables in 2015: B1. Population by Year and by Sex, Kansas, 1966-2015 E1. Deaths by Year and by Population Group, by Number, Crude and Age-Adjusted Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015 E15. Work-related injury deaths by Occupation/Industry of Decedent, Kansas, 2006- 2015 E17. Diabetes Mellitus as Underlying and contributing Cause of Death, Kansas, 2015 F1. Marriage and Marriage Dissolution Numbers and Rates by Year of Occurrence, Kansas, 1966-2015 The table that follows maps table and figure numbers in the 2015 Annual Summary to table and figure numbers in the 2014 Annual Summary. To avoid constant repetition of the words “table” and “figure,” rows for figures are highlighted in light orange. Table A. Changes to table and figure numbers and sequence in the 2015 Annual Summary 2015 2014 TITLE (with years for 2015 Annual Summary) A. VITAL EVENTS A1 1 Selected Vital Events and Percent Change, Kansas, 2015, 2014, and 1996
A1 1 Every Day During 2015 A2 2 Kansas Vital Events for 2015
A2 2 Selected Vital Event Rates, Kansas, 1996-2015 A3 3 Selected Vital Event Rates, Kansas, 1996-2015
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A3 3 Selected Vital Events by Population Group, Kansas, 2015 B. POPULATION B1 NEW Population by Year and by Sex, Kansas, 1966-2015
B1 4 Total Population, Kansas, 1996-2015 (in Thousands) B2 5 Rate of Natural Increase, Kansas, 1996-2015 B3 6 Median Age, Kansas, 1996-2015 B4 8 Population Density, Kansas and the U.S., 1996-2015
B2 6 Population by Nine Selected Age-Groups and Sex, Kansas, 1996_2015 (in Thousands) B3 7 Population by 11 Selected Age-Groups, by Population Group and Sex, Kansas, 2015
B5 7 Percent Change in Age-Group population, Both Sexes, Kansas, 1996-2015 B4 4 Population by County and Peer Group, by Population Group, Kansas, 2015
B6 9 Population Density by County of Residence, Kansas, 2015 [MAP]
B5 8 Population by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Population Group, Kansas, 2015
B6 5 City Population, Kansas, 2011-2015 C. LIVE BIRTHS AND FERTILITY C1 11 Birth Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1912-2015
C1 10 Birth Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1912-2015 C2 11 Fertility Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1995-2015 C3 12 Age-Specific Fertility Rates by Year by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 2011-2015
C2 12 Age-Specific Fertility Rates by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 1996-2015 C3 13 Live Births by Age-Group of Mother by Sex of Infant, Kansas, 2015 C4 14 Live Births by Age-Group of Father by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 2015 C5 24 Live Births by Age-Group of Mother by Birth Weight in Grams, Kansas, 2015
C4 15 Live Births by Birth Order, Kansas, 2015 C6 25 Live Births by Birth Order by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 2015
C7 26 Live Births by Population Group of Mother by Trimester Prenatal Care Began, Kansas, 2015
C8 27 Live Births by Population Group of Mother by Birth Weight in Grams, Kansas, 2015 C9 28 Live Births by Population Group of Mother by Final Route of Delivery, Kansas, 2015
C10 9 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Number and Rate, Kansas, 2015
C5 13 Birth Rates by County of Residence, Kansas, 2015 [MAP]
C11 15 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 2015
C12 16 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Weeks Gestation, Kansas, 2015
C13 17 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Month Prenatal Care Began, Kansas, 2015
C14 18 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Adequacy of Prenatal Care Uti-lization (APNCU) Index, Kansas, 2015
C15 19 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Birth Weight in Grams, Kansas, 2015
C16 20 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Initiation of Breastfeeding, Kan-sas, 2015
C17 21 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Mother’s Reported Cigarette Use, Kansas, 2015
C6 14 Percent of Maternal Cigarette Use During Pregnancy by County of Residence, Kansas, 2015 [MAP]
C18 22 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Birth Weight Category for Ges-tational Age, Kansas, 2015
C19 23 Mother’s Weight Gain in Pregnancy for Singleton Births, by County of Residence and Peer Group, Kansas, 2015
C20 29 Live Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Population Group of Mother, Kansas, 2015
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C21 10 Live Births by Selected City of Residence, by Number and Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015 C7 16 Out-of-Wedlock Birth Ratios, Kansas and the U.S., 1919-2015
C22 30 Out-of-Wedlock Births by County of Residence and Peer Group by Age-Group and Population Group of Mother
C23 31 Teenage Pregnancy Numbers and Rates by Year by Selected Age-Groups, Kansas, 996-2015
C8 19 Teenage Pregnancy Rates by Age-Group, Kansas, 1996-2015
C9 17 Teen and Non-Teen Live Births: Percent Distribution by Month Prenatal Care Began, Kansas, 2015
C10 18 Teenage Live Births by Population Group, Kansas, 2015
C24 32 Teenage Pregnancy Numbers and Rates by Year for Selected Population Groups and Age-Groups, Kansas, 2011-2015
C25 33 Teenage Pregnancies by County of Residence and Peer Group by Age-Group and Component, Kansas, 2015
C26 34 Teenage Pregnancies for 10-17 Year Olds by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Component, Kansas, 2015
D. FETAL AND INFANT MORTALITY D1 45 Stillbirths by Cause of Death and Weeks Gestation, Kansas, 2015
D1 20 Stillbirths by Selected Characteristics, Kansas, 2015
D2 35 Stillbirths by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 2105
D3 36 Total Reported Abortions and Ratios of Abortions to Live Births, Kansas, 1971-2015 D2 21 Ratios of Abortions to Live Births, Kansas, 1971-2015 D3 22 Ratios of Abortions to Live Births by Age-Group of Patient, Kansas, 1996 and 2015
D4 38 Total Reported Abortions by Selected Characteristics by Age-Group of Patient, Kansas, 2015
D5 39 Kansas Resident Abortions by Selected Characteristics, Kansas, 2015 D4 23 Reported Abortions by Selected Characteristics
D6 40 Total Reported Abortions by Population Group by Marital Status, Kansas, 2015 D7 41 Total Reported Abortions by Population Group by Weeks Gestation
D5 24 Total Reported Abortions by Termination Procedure by Weeks Gestation, Kansas, 2015 D8 42 Total Reported Abortions by Termination Procedure by Weeks Gestation, Kansas, 2015
D9 37 Abortions by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Age-Group of Mother, Kansas, 2015
D10 46 Perinatal Period III Deaths by Component, Kansas, 1996-2016 D11 47 Perinatal Period III Deaths by County of Residence by Component, Kansas, 2015 D12 48 Infant Mortality Rates by Population Group, Kansas, 1996-2015
D6 27 Infant Mortality Rates by Population Group, Five Year Rolling Averages, Kansas, 1991-2015
D13 50 Infant Deaths by Cause of Death by Age-Group of Infant, Kansas, 2015 D7 28 Infant Deaths for Three Age Subgroups, Kansas, 1996-2015 D8 29 Pregnancy Associated Deaths [this is moms]
D14 49 Infant Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Year of Death, Kansas, 2011-2015
D15 D15 Infant Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Component, Kansas, 2015 E. GENERAL MORTALITY
E1 NEW Deaths by Year and by Population Group, by Number, Crude and Age-Adjusted Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015
E1 26 Crude Death Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1912-2015 E2 52 Age-Specific Death Rates by Sex, Kansas, 1996-2015
E2 30 Age-Adjusted Death Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1996-2015 E3 53 Age-Adjusted Death Rates by Sex, Kansas and the U.S., 1996-2015
E4 56 Deaths by Population Group and Sex, by Age-Group and Average Age at Death, Kan-sas, 2015
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E5 57 Ten Leading Causes of Death by Population Group and Sex of Decedent, Kansas, 2015
E6 58 Selected Causes of Death by Age-Group and Average Age at Death, Kansas, 2015
E7 59 Ten Leading Causes of Death, Number, Rate and Average Age at Death, by Sex, Kan-sas, 2015
E8 60 Death Rates, Age-Adjusted Death Rates and 95% Confidence Intervals for Selected leading Causes of Death, Kansas, 2014-2015
E3 31 Death Rates for Selected Leading Causes of Death, Kansas, 1996-2015 E4 32 Leading Causes of Death by Age-Group, Kansas, 2015
E9 61 Pneumonia and Influenza Mortality, Number and Age-Adjusted Rates, Kansas Resi-dents, 1999-2015
E5 33 Pneumonia and Influenza Deaths by Month and Five-Year Median for Month, Kansas Residents, 2015
E10 62 Heart Disease Deaths by Component and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of Dece-dent, Kansas, 2015
E11 63 Malignant Neoplasm Deaths by Site of Lesion and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of Decedent, Kansas, 2015
E12 64 Cerebrovascular Disease Deaths by Component and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of Decedent, Kansas, 2015
E13 65 Unintentional Injury Deaths by Component and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of de-cedent, Kansas, 2015
E14 66 Selected External Causes of Death by Injury Matrix Group and Intent, Kansas, 2015 E15 NEW Work-related injury deaths by Occupation/Industry of Decedent, Kansas, 2015
E16 67 Selected Chronic Disease Deaths by Component and Sex of Decedent, by Age-Group of Decedent, Kansas, 2006- 2015
E17 NEW Diabetes Mellitus as Underlying and Contributing Cause of Death, Kansas, 2015 E18 68 Deaths by Occupation of Decedent by Selected Causes of Death, Kansas, 2015 E19 69 Deaths by Industry of Decedent by Selected Causes of Death, Kansas, 2015
E20 70 Selected Causes of Death and Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) Before Age 75, Kan-sas, 2015
E6 34 Percent Years of Potential Life Lost before Age 75
E21 72 Deaths from 39 Selected Causes by Number and Percent and Sex of Decedent Related to Tobacco, Kansas, 2015
E22 73 Deaths from 39 Selected Causes and Sex by Age-Group of Decedent
E23 43 Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Number, Crude and Age-Adjusted Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015
E7 25 Age-Adjusted Death Rates by County of Residence, Kansas, 2015 [MAP]
E24 54 Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Age-Group and Average Age at Death, Kansas, 2015
E25 55 Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Population Group, Kansas, 2015
E26 71 Deaths by County of Residence and Peer Group, by Number and Percent Related to Tobacco, Kansas, 2015
E27 74 Selected Causes of Death by County of Residence and Peer Group, Kansas, 2015 E28 44 Deaths by Selected City of Residence, by Number and Crude Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015 F. MARRIAGES AND MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS
F1 NEW Marriage and Marriage Dissolution Numbers and Rates by Year of Occurrence, Kan-sas, 1966-2015
F1 37 Marriage Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1913-2015 F2 38 Marriage Dissolution Rates, Kansas and the U.S., 1951-2015
F2 77 Marriages by Population Group of Groom by Population Group of Bride, Kansas, 2015
F3 78 Marriage Dissolutions by Population Group of Husband by Population Group of Wife, Kansas, 2015
F3 39 Number of Marriages by Month, Kansas, 2015 F4 79 Marriages by Premarital Status of Groom by Premarital Status of Bride, Kansas, 2015
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F5 80 Marriages by Age-Group of Groom by Age-Group of Bride, Kansas, 2015 F4 40 Average Age at Marriage, Kansas, 1996-2015
F6 81 Marriage Dissolutions by Age-Group of Husband by Age-Group of Wife, Kansas, 2015 F5 41 Average Age at Marriage Dissolution, Kansas, 1996-2015
F7 82 Marriage Dissolutions by Duration of Marriage in Years, Kansas, 2015 F6 42 Marriage Dissolution Percent Distribution by Number of Minor Children, Kansas, 2015
F8 83 Marriage Dissolutions by Number of Minor Children Reported and Number of Minor Children Affected
F9 75 Marriages by County of Marriage and Peer Group, by Number and Rate, Kansas, 2011-2015
F10 76 Marriage Dissolutions by County of Action and Peer Group, By Number and Rate, Kan-sas, 2011-2015
F7 35 Marriage Rates by County of Occurrence, Kansas, 2015 [MAP] F8 36 Marriage Dissolution Rates by County of Action, Kansas, 2015 [MAP]
2014 Revisions to Certificates Beginning in July 2014, requirements for reporting stillbirths or fetal deaths to the Kansas De-partment of Health and Environment changed. All stillbirths in which the unborn child is 20 weeks gestation and greater must now be reported. The old law required stillbirths to be report-ed when fetal weight was greater than 350 grams. The change may result in slightly different counts because of the different definitions of stillbirth and implementation occurring mid-year. The reporting certificate did not change. Beginning in July 2014, the department implemented a revised form for reporting abor-tions. This revised VS 213 form resulted in changes to the reverse side wherein information about procedures performed at 22 weeks or greater and partial birth abortions are collected. No changes were made to the obverse side of the form. Please see the sample form later in the Technical Notes. Certificates used for the collection of births, stillbirths, and deaths conform to the U.S. Standard Certificates. These standards were implemented in Kansas beginning in 2005. Please refer to Technical Notes in previous reports for information on certificate changes in past years.
Methods Quality of data The quality of the analyses in the Annual Summary of Vital Statistics depends on complete and accurate reporting of vital events. The Office of Vital Statistics (OVS) collects the certificates and works to ensure the completeness and accuracy of the certificates filed. OVS staff receive records for events that occur in the state. Other states or jurisdictions provide occurrence infor-mation on births, deaths, and stillbirths that occur to Kansas residents. In recent years an elec-tronic interstate jurisdictional exchange system has been improving the timeliness of receipt of out-of-state records. Events involving Kansas from 56 other registration states/jurisdictions and Canada are shared with KDHE. All vital events included in this report cover a calendar year. Birth, death, and stillbirth events are counted in the 2015 Kansas Annual Summary of Vital Statistics if they were reported by June 30, 2016. The number of events received from other states after the cutoff is less than one percent of the total reports filed and does not have an impact on report statistics. Incomplete reporting of marriage dissolution impacts statistics. As more counties and attorneys use the KDHE electronic reporting system, completeness has been improving. However, there
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may be some undercount. Users of marriage dissolution statistics should take this into account when interpreting the information. Unknowns and imputation Unknown values in vital records can result in incomplete statistics. As part of ongoing data quality efforts, BEPHI identifies records with missing or illogical information and works with hos-pitals and physicians to fill in the blanks and correct mistakes. However, there are occasions when the information remains unknown in the analytical files used to create the statistics in this report. BEPHI displays counts for "not stated" (N.S.) in tables and graphs throughout this publication. To ensure statistical accuracy in pregnancy outcome tables, the "not stated" count has been subtracted from the denominator when calculating percentages. In limited instances, BEPHI will impute missing information using commonly accepted tech-niques in the civil registration/data analysis field. Imputation can either involve review of other information in the vital record to deduce the unknown value or using some form of algorithm to randomly assign a value. For 2015 data, the Bureau addressed unknowns or illogical values in age, county of residence, and sex. Cities and counties were corrected for spelling, city-county designation, and for missing information. Race and ethnicity entries were corrected when “un-known” and a specified category were selected. Not every unknown can be corrected. Month prenatal care began Calculation of month prenatal care began uses the dates of last menstrual period and the date of first prenatal care visit. This date difference method began in 2005. Prior to that time, month care began was a value entered on the birth certificate by the hospital. Because of the change, month prenatal care began statistics in this report can’t be compared to statistics from annual summary reports prior to 2005. Population group method of reporting race and Hispanic origin The 2000 U.S. Census and implementation of the revised birth, death and stillbirth certificates in Kansas in 2005 altered the way race and Hispanic origin was reported. These changes were implemented to provide a better picture of the nation’s variation in race and Hispanic origin. The expanded race and Hispanic origin categories on Kansas certificates are compliant with the provisions of the Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for Federal Sta-tistics and Administrative Reporting, issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in 1997 [1]. Under these guidelines, when race and Hispanic origin are collected separately, His-panic origin is collected first on the certificate. Changes in collection of race and Hispanic origin information on vital events certificates neces-sitated the use of a population group method for grouping the information. The population group method utilizes mutually exclusive groups of race and Hispanic origin to encompass the 16 race checkboxes and the eight Hispanic origin checkboxes on each certificate. This approach results in a unique matrix of population groups for reporting statistics. At the most detailed level, there are nine population-groups: Hispanic any race, White non-Hispanic, Black non-Hispanic, Asian non-Hispanic, Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander (NHOPI) non-Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native (AIAN) non-Hispanic, Multiple race non-Hispanic, Oth-er race non-Hispanic, and Unknown race non-Hispanic. In the event Hispanic origin is unknown but race information is known, the individual will be reported as the specified race and non-Hispanic.
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BEPHI developed an aggregation grid (Table A) to use when counts for population-groups are too small to be displayed or used in a rate calculation. This report uses partial or full aggregation of population groups for reporting statistics. The principal advantage of using population groups is the ability to more closely tabulate popu-lation estimates to the same groups as those used for vital events.
The U.S. Census Bureau (USCB) pop-ulation estimates, used in this Annual Summary, can be collapsed into seven of the nine population-groups. Popula-tion-based rates using compatible nu-merators and denominators produce more accurate statistics. Residence vs occurrence data Residence data is information com-
piled according to the usual residence regardless of where the event occurred (including events occurring out-of-state). Occurrence data is information compiled according to the geographical location where the event took place, regardless of the actual residence. Information compiled for births, stillbirths, and deaths in this report are residence data, while marriages and marriage dissolutions are occurrence data; and abortions are reported in both data formats (residence and occurrence). Population estimates All population estimates data used in the Annual Summary are from the USCB. State, county, and city population estimates for 2003-2015 were produced by the USCB and certified by the Kansas Division of the Budget. These estimates are on the Division’s website at: http://budget.ks.gov/ecodemo.htm. (Tables B4 and B6, Figure B1) Population estimates by age-group and sex for 1988-1989, 1991-1999, 2002-2009 and 2011-2015 were obtained from USCB. Actual population counts were used for 1990, 2000, and 2010. Population by age-group and sex was not available from the USCB for 2001 and was estimated by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment based on 2000 USCB numbers (Table B2). These numbers were used in age-specific and age-adjusted calculations (Tables C2, E23, E2, E3, E8, Figures C2, C3 and E2). Due to rounding and variation in estimation methods within the USCB, some discrepancies may be found in some population data (Tables 4 and 6). Usually, differences are negligible and rare-ly result in discrepancies in the totals. We advise you to utilize state totals from the county pop-ulation totals when a total population estimate is needed. Because the USCB reassigns the race of certain categories in their bridged and un-bridged es-timates, 2010 totals by population group may be inconsistent with 2009 estimates. This affects population-based rates using 2010 population estimates as the denominator in a rate. It may result in an artificially lower rate than the prior year. The greatest impact will involve rates for the smaller population groups.
Table B. Aggregation Grid for Population Groups Aggre-gation Level
Population Groups
None Hispanic any Race
White Non-Hispanic
Black Non-Hispanic
Asian Non-Hispanic
NHOPI Non-Hispanic
AIAN Non-Hispanic
Multi race Non-Hispanic
Other race Non-Hispanic
Unknown Non-Hispanic
Partial Hispanic any Race
White Non-Hispanic
Black Non-Hispanic
Asian/NHOPI Non-Hispanic
AIAN Non-Hispanic
Multi & other non-specified race(s) Non-Hispanic
N.A.
Full Hispanic any Race
White Non-Hispanic
Black Non-Hispanic
Multi, other specified & non-specified race(s) Non-Hispanic
N.A.
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Female population 10-19 Estimates of the Kansas female population for 1988-1999 and 2011-2015 were obtained from the USCB, and actual population counts were used for 1990, 2000 and 2010. The 2001 state and county estimates for teenage females (10-14, 10-17, 15-19, 10-19) were compiled by the KDHE based on 2000 USCB numbers. In order to estimate the 2001 teenage female population for the various age groupings, the 2000 proportion for the age grouping within the total population had to be derived. These estimates were calculated as in the following ex-ample for 2001. Female Population 10-14 Year 10-14 Year Age Group (2000) x 2001 Population = Age-Group ------------------------- All Ages (2001) 2000 Population All Ages Female population estimates for 2002-2009 and 2011-2014 were obtained from the Bridged-race Vintage 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 postcensal series by year, age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin, prepared under a collabo-rative arrangement between NCHS and the USCB. The population data are at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/bridged_race/data_documentation.htm. (Tables C24 and C26) Peer groups For various demographic studies, it is useful to compare county statistics to counties with similar characteristics. “Peer groups” of counties, as used in this report, are defined as those with simi-lar population density based on a method derived by the KDHE Bureau of Community Health Systems. (See Appendices 1 and 2 for county tables indicating population density peer group membership before and after the 2010 U.S. Census.) Peer groups are updated after every cen-sus. Frontier counties are defined as those with less than 6.0 persons per square mile, Rural coun-ties as those with 6.0 - 19.9 persons per square mile, Densely-Settled Rural counties as those with 20.0 - 39.9 persons per square mile, Semi-Urban counties as those with 40.0 - 149.9 per-sons per square mile, and Urban counties as those with 150.0 or more persons per square mile. These designations should not be confused with the USCB definitions of urban and rural areas. BEPHI uses peer groups in county statistics tables. Based on the 2010 U.S. Census, eight Kan-sas counties changed peer groups. In order to facilitate a time series comparison, peer-group statistics for prior years are based on the peer-group in effect during that decade [2]. Sources for calculation of population densities are population figures from the 2010 U.S. Census and land areas from the 2010 U.S. Census.
Cause of Death Underlying causes of death in the 2015 Annual Summary of Vital Statistics are established through a system known as the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10). This system promotes uniformity and comparability in the collection and presentation of mortali-ty data. Prior to 1999, Kansas used ICD-9 to report mortality statistics. Periodically, the classifi-cation system needs to be updated to address new diseases and reflect a better understanding of causes of death. The World Health Organization maintains ICD-10 and the NCHS, which compiles national statistics, modifies ICD-10 for use by Kansas and other states [3]. Death data
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In accordance with NCHS guidelines, stillbirths that were coded Symptoms, Signs & Abnormal Findings (R00 - R99) are now coded unspecified cause (P95). Age-Adjusted Death Rates The mortality rate, the number of deaths per 100,000 population, is a common way to report death statistics so that comparisons can be made from year to year or among geographic areas. Crude death rates compensate for the differences in population within the areas or time periods studied. Crude death rates, however, do not compensate for the different age make up of com-pared populations. For example, some Kansas counties may have older residents than other counties. To address this, statisticians prepare age-adjusted death rates. The direct method for calculating age-adjusted death rates was used in this report. Age-adjusting is a process by which the age composition of a population is defined as constant so that differences in age composition can be eliminated from the analysis. This is necessary as the risk of dying increas-es with age. Age-adjusted rates allow for more meaningful comparison of the risk of mortality over time and among groups. For this report, age-adjusted death rates were calculated using the 2000 population standard. Kansas began using the 2000 population standard, as recommended by NCHS, in the 1999 Annual Summary of Vital Statistics. Comparing Age-Adjusted Death Rates Mortality rates, derived from vital records, are not subject to sampling error but are subject to what is termed random error. This arises from random variations in the number of deaths over time or between different communities. The potential impact of random error increases as the number of events decreases. This makes resulting rates subject to volatility, and requires cau-tion when comparing them to rates from other populations, geographic areas, and time periods. Confidence intervals are often used in research when comparing two age-adjusted death rates (for two different or independent populations) to determine whether a significant difference ex-ists between them. Ninety-five percent confidence intervals are provided for the age-adjusted rates in this report. The precise statistical definition of the 95% confidence interval is that if the measurement was conducted 100 times, 95 percent of the time the true value would be within the calculated confidence interval and five percent of the time the true value would be either higher or lower than the range of the confidence interval. The first step in calculating a confidence interval for an age-adjusted rate is the computation of a standard error (SE), which defines the rate’s variability. The SE for an adjusted rate per 100,000 population can be estimated by dividing that rate by the square root of the number of events (n) upon which the rate was based: /√ The estimated SE can then be used to compute a 95% confidence interval (CI) for the rate. The standard formula for determining the 95% CI of a rate is: R + (1.96 X SE) Computing confidence limits for pairs of rates varies depending on the number of events on which each rate was created. The formula below was used for calculating confidence intervals that appear in this report. (Table E8)
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Confidence limits for rates when the numerator is 100 or more In this case, use the following formula for the rate R based on the standard error SE: Lower limit = R - (1.96 x SE) Upper limit = R + (1.96 x SE) where:
R = the rate (age-adjusted rate) SE = the rate divided by the square root of the number of events
(deaths) An example of this would be the comparison of cancer age-adjusted death rates for two years. If 2007’s rate has a 95% confidence interval of 174.3-183.9 and the 95% confidence interval for 2008 is 168.3-177.7, then they overlap and there is no significant difference between the two years’ rates, at the 95% confidence level. There are various statistical formulas for comparing rates, depending on the types of rates or populations being studied and the number of events involved. Please note that the formulas shown above are a conservative approach and, in some cases, may not be the most appropri-ate. Significance test when both rates are based on 100 or more events To compare two rates when both are based on 100 or more events, first calculate the difference between the two rates by subtracting the lower rate from the higher rate. This difference is con-sidered statistically significant if it exceeds the statistic in the formula below. This statistic equals 1.96 times the standard error for the difference between two rates. where: R1 = the first rate R2 = the second rate N1 = the first number of events N2 = the second number of events If the difference is greater than this statistic, then the difference would occur by chance less than five times out of 100. The difference is statistically significant at the 95 percent confidence level. If the difference is less than this statistic, the difference might occur by chance more than five times out of 100. The difference is not statistically significant at the 95 percent confidence level. NCHS was used as a source for confidence interval and significance tests based on the Vital Statistics of the United States: Mortality, 1999 Technical Appendix. Rate reliability Vital statistics are easily influenced by random variation and single-year rates can fluctuate widely. A multiple-year rate such as a five- or ten-year average of single-year rates would be more reliable in determining trends in vital events. For example, between 2005 and 2009 the infant death rate for Kansas ranged from 7.0 to 7.9, while the 2005-2009 five-year infant death rate for Kansas was 7.4 infant deaths per 1,000 live births. A five or 10-year rate smoothes
R12
1.96 R22
N1 N2+
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some of the single-year rate variation and is a more reliable indicator of Kansas infant death rates. Rates based on a small or large number of events in a sparsely populated area can vary widely. To exemplify the variation that may occur with a small change in the number of events, in 2009 Greeley County was the least populated county in Kansas with 1,234 residents, and Johnson County was the largest with 542,737 residents. With 15 deaths occurring in Greeley County in 2009, the crude death rate was 12.2 deaths per 1,000 population; whereas 3,234 deaths occur-ring in Johnson County resulted in a crude death rate of 6.0 deaths per 1,000 population. If five more deaths occurred in each county (e.g., multiple- death accident), Greeley County's crude death rate would have increased to 16.2, while Johnson County's rate would have increased by only a few hundredths and, with rounding, still remain 6.0 deaths per 1,000 population. There-fore, one must use caution when comparing rates of vital events between counties of extreme population size differences to avoid misleading conclusions. Adequacy of prenatal care utilization (APNCU) index Adequacy of prenatal care utilization values are based on a method developed by Dr. Milton Kotelchuck [4]: I. Month prenatal care began (Adequacy of Initiation of Prenatal Care) Adequate Plus: 1st or 2nd month Adequate: 3rd or 4th month Intermediate: 5th or 6th month Inadequate: 7th month or later or no prenatal care II. Proportion of the number of visits recommended by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) received from the time prenatal care began until delivery (Adequacy of Received Services) Adequate Plus: 110% or more Adequate: 80% - 109% Intermediate: 50% - 79% Inadequate: less than 50% III. Summary Adequacy of Prenatal Care Utilization Index Adequate Plus: Prenatal care begun by the 4th month and 110% or more of recommended visits received Adequate: Prenatal care begun by the 4th month and 80% - 109% of recommended visits received Intermediate: Prenatal care begun by the 4th month and 50% - 79% of recommended visits received
Inadequate: Prenatal care begun after the 4th month or less than 50% of recommended visits received Criteria for Small for Gestational Age (SGA) Small for gestational age is when the infant’s birth-weight is less than the 10th percentile, (low-est 9.9 percent of births). These infants may be normal but small or pathologically small (intrau-terine growth restriction).
“Many different things can lead to intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). An unborn baby may not get enough nutrition because of:
High altitudes,
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Multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.), Placenta problems, Preeclampsia or eclampsia
Congenital or chromosomal abnormalities are often associated with below-normal weight. Infections during pregnancy that affect the developing baby, such as rubella, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis, and syphilis may also affect the weight of the developing baby” [5].
Infants born small for gestational age but constitutionally normal may represent 40% or more of the SGA infants at term [6, 7]. However, “In early preterm gestations, the definition of SGA may be justified as a proxy for IUGR” [7]. Statistics reported for SGA are based on using birth-weights from 2010 births for the state as a whole as the reference in establishing the cutoff point. In calculating percents, unknowns are excluded. Data are adjusted for gender or popula-tion group of the infant. Criteria for Weight Gain in Pregnancy This table presents weight gain in pregnancy based on pre-pregnancy BMI categories under-weight, normal weight, overweight and obese by county. According to the March of Dimes,
“Gaining the right amount of weight helps protect the health of your baby. Wom-en who gain too little are at increased risk of having a small baby (less than 5 1/2 pounds). Women who gain too much are at increased risk of having an early ba-by or a large baby. They may also have health problems themselves such as di-abetes, high blood pressure and varicose veins. [8]
The BMI/weight categories used in the Annual Summary are based on the Institute of Medicine of the Na-tional Academies guidelines that reflect changing U. S. de-mographics (Table B).[9] Historical Changes in Reporting Abortion Data The increase in the 1989-1992 figures from previous years may not reflect an increase in
the number of abortions being performed but rather an increase in the number of providers voluntarily reporting data.
Residency data was not available for all abortions in 1989-1990. However, due to improved reporting, residency was obtained for most of the abortions reported in subsequent years. This improved reporting is also responsible for the increase in the resident abortion ratio be-tween 1990 and 1991.
References
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2. Statistical Measures and Definitions. National Association of Public Health Statistics and In-formation Systems. Retrieved 10/5/2011 from https://naphsis-web.sharepoint.com/Pages/StatisticalMeasuresandDefinitions.aspx.
Table C. Recommendations for Total and Rate of Weight Gain During Pregnancy, by Pre-pregnancy BMI Pre-pregnancy weight Recommended weight
gain Underweight (BMI less than 18.5) 28 to 40 poundsNormal weight (BMI 18.5 to 24.9) 25 to 35 poundsOverweight (BMI 25 to 29.9) 15 to 25 poundsObese (BMI 30 or greater) 11 to 20 poundsSource: Institute of Medicine
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3. Classification of Diseases, Functioning, and Disability. National Center for Health Statistics. Retrieved 10/4/2011 from http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd10.htm.
4. Kotelchuck, M. An Evaluation of the Kessner Adequacy of Prenatal Care Index and a Pro-posed Adequacy of Prenatal Care Utilization Index. American Journal of Public Health, 1994; 84(9): 1414-1420.
5. Vorvick, L. (2010, November). Intrauterine growth restriction. Medline Plus. Retrieved 11/2/2011 from http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001500.htm
6. Ross, M.G. (2011, February). Fetal growth restriction, Medscape reference. Retrieved 11/2/2011 frem http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/261226-overview.
7. Ananth, C. V, Vintzileos A. M. (2009, October). Distinguishing pathological from constitutional small for gestational age births in population-based studies. Early Hum Dev. 85(10):653-8.
8. March of Dimes. (2009, September). Weight gain during pregnancy. Retrieved 10/14/2010 from http://www.marchofdimes.com/pnhec/159_153.asp
9. Institute of Medicine of the National Academies. (2009, May). Weight Gain During Pregnancy: Reexamining the Guidelines. Available at: http://iom.edu/~/media/Files/Report%20Files/2009/Weight-Gain-During-Pregnancy-Reexamining-the-Guidelines/Report%20Brief%20-%20Weight%20Gain%20During%20Pregnancy.pdf.
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DEFINITIONS
The following terms, formulas, and symbols are defined for more meaningful interpretations of the data contained in this report.
Abortion (induced termination of pregnancy):
The use or prescription of any instrument, medicine, drug or any other substance or device to termination the pregnancy of a woman known to be pregnant with the intention other than to increase the probability of a live birth, to preserve the life or health of the child after live birth, or to remove a dead unborn child who died as the result of natural causes in utero, accidental trauma or criminal assault on the pregnant woman or her unborn child, and which causes the premature termination of the pregnancy. [K.S.A. 65-6701(a)].
Adequacy of Prenatal Care Utilization (APNCU) Index:
An assessment of the adequacy of prenatal care measured by the APNCU Index (often referred to as the Kotelchuck Index), a composite measure based on gestational age of the newborn, the trimester prenatal care began, and the number of prenatal visits made.
Age-Adjusted Death Rate: A calculation by which the age composition of a population is defined as constant so that differences In age composition can be eliminated from the analysis.
Annulment: The invalidation of a marriage contract.
Birth Order:
Live birth order is determined from birth certificates specifying the total number of live births (living and dead) the mother had. It is calculated as the sum of the prior live births plus the current birth.
Birth Weight: The weight of the fetus or infant at the time of delivery.
Body mass index (BMI): A key index for relating a person's body weight to their height. The BMI is a person's weight in pounds times 703 divided by their height in inches squared.
Cause of Death: The underlying cause of death or that condition giving rise to the chain of events leading to death.
Congenital Anomalies: Defects existing at and usually before birth regardless of causation.
Divorce: The dissolution of a legally binding marriage contract.
Hebdomadal Death: The death of a live-born infant which occurs prior to the seventh day of life.
High Birth Weight: Weight of a fetus or infant at delivery which is 4,000 2,500 grams or higher (8 pounds 13 ounces or higher.).
ICD Code: The cause-identifying number classified in the Tenth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases implemented by NCHS for deaths in 1999.
Infant Death: The death of a live-born infant which occurs within the first year of life.
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DEFINITIONS (cont.)
Live Birth:
The complete expulsion or extraction of a product of human conception from its mother, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy, that, after such expulsion or extraction, shows any evidence of life such as breathing, heartbeat, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or voluntary muscle movement, whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta attached.
Low Birth Weight: Weight of a fetus or infant at delivery which is less than 2,500 grams (less than five pounds, 8 ounces).
Marriage: The legal union of a male and female.
Marriage Dissolution: A marriage dissolved by either a divorce or an annulment.
Maternal Death: The death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management, but not from accidental or incidental causes (Included in these deaths are ICD–10 codes A34, O00–O95, and O98–O99).
Medical Procedure I: Refers to use of the drug mifepristone as a pregnancy termination procedure.
Medical Procedure II: Refers to use of the drug methotrexate as a pregnancy termination procedure.
Natural Increase: Live births minus total deaths of a population within a given year.
Neonatal Death: The death of a live-born infant which occurs prior to the 28th day of life.
Normal Birth Weight: Weight of a fetus or infant at delivery which is between 2,500 and 3999 grams, inclusive (between 5 pounds 8 ounces and 8 pounds 12 ounces).
Occurrence Data: Vital statistics compiled on the basis of where the vital event happened.
Out-of-Wedlock Birth: A birth occurring to a mother who is not married at the time of conception or at the time of birth or at any time between conception and birth.
Peer Group:
A group of counties with similar population densities in persons per square mile, as adopted by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Local and Rural Health.
Perinatal Period III Death: The aggregate total of stillbirths (fetus weighs over 350 grams) and hebdomadal deaths (deaths that occur prior to the 7th day of life).
Population Density: The average number of inhabitants per square mile.
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DEFINITIONS (cont.)
Population Group: A reporting matrix of race and Hispanic origin (ethnicity) information comprised of distinct categories.
Post-Hebdomadal Death: The death of a live-born infant occurring seven days to prior to the twenty-eighth day of life.
Post-Neonatal Death: The death of a live-born infant occurring 28 days to prior to the 365th day of life.
Pregnancy-Associated Death: The death of any woman, from any cause, while pregnant or within one calendar year of termination of pregnancy, regardless of the duration and the site of pregnancy. Maternal deaths are a subset of pregnancy-associated deaths.
Prenatal Care: Pregnancy-related health care services provided to a woman between conception and delivery.
Previous Pregnancy: Includes all previous reported spontaneous terminations, previous induced abortions, children born still living and children born now dead.
Puerperium: Period of time after delivery, usually six to eight weeks, during which all maternal reproductive organs return to the normal pre-pregnancy condition.
Small for Gestational Age (SGA):
Condition where the live born infant’s birth weight lies below the 10th percentile for that gestational age.
Stillbirth:
Effective July 1, 2014, the definition of stillbirth changed. The new definition is: “Any complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of human conception, the gestation of which is 20 weeks or greater, resulting in other than a live birth, and which is not an induced termination of pregnancy.”
The old definition used until June 30, 2014 used a fetal weight value of greater than 350 grams to determine whether a miscarriage was a reportable stillbirth.
Residence Data: Vital statistics compiled on the basis of the usual place of residence of the person(s) to whom the vital event occurred.
Teenage Pregnancy: A live birth, stillbirth or abortion occurring to a female under 20 years of age.
Total Reported: Used only for abortion reporting this represents all abortions reported regardless of residence or occurrence locations.
Trimester: A three-month period of time. First trimester care, for example, refers to care initiated in the first three months of pregnancy. When a pregnancy runs past the normal nine months (up to 11.75 months of pregnancy are possible according to CDC guidance) the additional months are considered part of the third trimester.
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DEFINITIONS (cont.)
Very Low Birth Weight: Weight of a fetus or infant at delivery which is less than 1,500 grams (less than 3 pounds, 5 ounces).
Weeks Gestation: The number of weeks between first day of the last reported normal menses and the delivery of the fetus or infant.
Work-Related Injury: “Yes” has been selected in death certificate box 27c INJURY AT WORK.
Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL75):
A measurement of the number of years of potential life lost by each death occurring before the age of 75.
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RATES AND RATIOS
Abortion Ratio: induced abortions x 1,000 live births
Age-Adjusted Ma Pa x 1,000 or
Death Rate: P 100,000 Where Ma = age-specific death rate per 1,000 or 100,000 population for a given age-group Pa = standard population in a given age-group P = total standard population
Age-Specific deaths in a specific age-group x 1,000 Death Rate: population in a specific age-group
Age-Specific live births in a specific age-group x 1,000 Fertility Rate: female population in a specific age-group
Birth Rate: live births x 1,000
total population
Cause-Specific cause-specific deaths x 100,000 Death Rate: total population
Death Rate: total deaths x 1,000
total population
Divorce Rate: divorces x 1,000 total population
Marriage divorces and annulments x 1,000 Dissolution Rate: total population Fertility Rate: live births x 1,000
female population 15-44
Stillbirth Rate: stillbirths x 1,000 live births + stillbirths
Hebdomadal Death hebdomadal deaths x 1,000 Rate: live births
Infant Death Rate: infant deaths x 1,000
live births Marriage Rate: marriages x 1,000
total population Maternal Death maternal deaths x 100,000 Rate: live births
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RATES AND RATIOS (Cont.)
Natural Increase live birth rate minus total death rate Rate:
Neonatal Death neonatal deaths x 1,000 Rate: live births
Out-of-Wedlock out-of-wedlock births x 100 Birth Ratio: live births
Perinatal Period perinatal period III deaths x 1,000 III Death Rate: live births + stillbirths Post-Neonatal post-neonatal deaths x 1,000 Death Rate: live births Teenage Pregnancy live births, stillbirths, Rate: abortions for females
in a specific age-group x 1,000 female population in a specific age-group
Years of Potential years of potential life lost x 1,000 Life Lost Rate population
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SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
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n.s. not stated
n.a not available
n/a not applicable
0.0 quantity or percent more than zero but less than 0.05
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APPENDIX 1 Kansas County Codes and Groupings County Name FIPS
Code Abbreviation Population Density Peer Group (2010)
Population Density Peer Group (2000)
Allen 001 AL Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Anderson 003 AN Rural Rural Atchison 005 AT Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Barber 007 BA Frontier Frontier Barton 009 BT Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Bourbon 011 BB Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Brown 013 BR Rural Rural Butler 015 BU Semi-Urban Semi-Urban Chase 017 CS Frontier Frontier Chautauqua 019 CQ Frontier Rural Cherokee 021 CK Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Cheyenne 023 CN Frontier Frontier Clark 025 CA Frontier Frontier Clay 027 CY Rural Rural Cloud 029 CD Rural Rural Coffey 031 CF Rural Rural Comanche 033 CM Frontier Frontier Cowley 035 CL Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Crawford 037 CR Semi-Urban Semi-Urban Decatur 039 DC Frontier Frontier Dickinson 041 DK Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Doniphan 043 DP Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Douglas 045 DG Urban Urban Edwards 047 ED Frontier Frontier Elk 049 EK Frontier Frontier Ellis 051 EL Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Ellsworth 053 EW Rural Rural Finney 055 FI Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Ford 057 FO Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Franklin 059 FR Semi-Urban Semi-Urban Geary 061 GE Semi-Urban Semi-Urban Gove 063 GO Frontier Frontier Graham 065 GH Frontier Frontier Grant 067 GT Rural Rural Gray 069 GY Rural Rural Greeley 071 GL Frontier Frontier Greenwood 073 GW Frontier Rural Hamilton 075 HM Frontier Frontier Harper 077 HP Rural Rural Harvey 079 HV Semi-Urban Semi-Urban Haskell 081 HS Rural Rural Hodgeman 083 HG Frontier Frontier Jackson 085 JA Densely-Settled Rural Rural Jefferson 087 JF Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Jewell 089 JW Frontier Frontier Johnson 091 JO Urban Urban Kearny 093 KE Frontier Frontier Kingman 095 KM Rural Rural Kiowa 097 KW Frontier Frontier Labette 099 LB Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Lane 101 LE Frontier Frontier Leavenworth 103 LV Urban Semi-Urban Lincoln 105 LC Frontier Frontier Linn 107 LN Rural Rural
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County Name FIPS Code Abbreviation Population Density
Peer Group (2010) Population Density Peer Group (2000)
Logan 109 LG Frontier Frontier Lyon 111 LY Densely-Settled Rural Semi-Urban McPherson 113 MP Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Marion 115 MN Rural Rural Marshall 117 MS Rural Rural Meade 119 ME Frontier Frontier Miami 121 MI Semi-Urban Semi-Urban Mitchell 123 MC Rural Rural Montgomery 125 MG Semi-Urban Semi-Urban Morris 127 MR Rural Rural Morton 129 MT Frontier Frontier Nemaha 131 NM Rural Rural Neosho 133 NO Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Ness 135 NS Frontier Frontier Norton 137 NT Rural Rural Osage 139 OS Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Osborne 141 OB Frontier Frontier Ottawa 143 OT Rural Rural Pawnee 145 PN Rural Rural Phillips 147 PL Rural Rural Pottawatomie 149 PT Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Pratt 151 PR Rural Rural Rawlins 153 RA Frontier Frontier Reno 155 RN Semi-Urban Semi-Urban Republic 157 RP Rural Rural Rice 159 RC Rural Rural Riley 161 RL Semi-Urban Semi-Urban Rooks 163 RO Frontier Rural Rush 165 RH Frontier Frontier Russell 167 RS Rural Rural Saline 169 SA Semi-Urban Semi-Urban Scott 171 SC Rural Rural Sedgwick 173 SG Urban Urban Seward 175 SW Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Shawnee 177 SN Urban Urban Sheridan 179 SD Frontier Frontier Sherman 181 SH Frontier Rural Smith 183 SM Frontier Frontier Stafford 185 SF Frontier Rural Stanton 187 ST Frontier Frontier Stevens 189 SV Rural Rural Sumner 191 SU Densely-Settled Rural Densely-Settled Rural Thomas 193 TH Rural Rural Trego 195 TR Frontier Frontier Wabaunsee 197 WB Rural Rural Wallace 199 WA Frontier Frontier Washington 201 WS Rural Rural Wichita 203 WH Frontier Frontier Wilson 205 WL Rural Rural Woodson 207 WO Rural Rural Wyandotte 209 WY Urban Urban
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APPENDIX 2 Population Density County Peer Groups
FrontierBarber Chase Chautauqua Cheyenne Clark Comanche Decatur Edwards Elk Gove Graham Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Hodgeman Jewell Kearny Kiowa Lane Lincoln Logan Meade Morton Ness Osborne Rawlins Rooks Rush Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Trego Wallace Wichita
RuralAnderson Brown Clay Cloud Coffey Ellsworth Grant Gray Harper Haskell Kingman Linn Marion Marshall Mitchell Morris Nemaha Norton Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pratt Republic Rice Russell Scott Stevens Thomas Wabaunsee Washington Wilson Woodson
Densely-Settled RuralAllen Atchison Barton Bourbon Cherokee Cowley Dickinson Doniphan Ellis Finney Ford Jackson Jefferson Labette Lyon McPherson Neosho Osage Pottawatomie Seward Sumner
Semi-UrbanButler Crawford Franklin Geary Harvey Miami Montgomery Reno Riley Saline
UrbanDouglas Johnson Leavenworth Sedgwick Shawnee Wyandotte Italicized counties changed peer group after the 2010 Census.
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APPENDIX 3 Metric to English Conversions for Birth Weight Categories
Metric (grams)
English (pounds)
English (ounces)
500 1 2 1000 2 3 1500 3 5 2000 4 7 2500 5 8 3000 6 10 3500 7 11 4000 8 13 4500 9 15 5000 11 0
1 ounce = 28.349 grams. English equivalents are rounded to the nearest ounce.
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APPENDIX 4 List of 39 Selected Causes of Death NUMBER CAUSE OF DEATH ICD-10 CODES 1 Tuberculosis A16-A19 2 Syphilis A50-A53 3 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease B20-B24 Malignant neoplasms C00-C97 4 Malignant neoplasm of stomach C16 5 Malignant neoplasm of colon, rectum and anus C18-C21 6 Malignant neoplasm of pancreas C25 7 Malignant neoplasm of trachea, bronchus and lung C33-C34 8 Malignant neoplasm of breast C50 9 Malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri, corpus uteri and ovary C53-C56 10 Malignant neoplasm of prostate C61 11 Malignant neoplasm of urinary tract C64-C68 12 Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma C82-C85 13 Leukemia C91-C95 14 All other malignant neoplasms C00-C15, C17, C22-C24, C26-C32, C37-C49 C51-C52, C57-C60, C62-C63, C69-C81, C88, C90, C96-C97 15 Diabetes mellitus E10-E14 16 Alzheimer’s disease G30 Major cardiovascular diseases I00-I78 Diseases of heart I00-I09, I11, I13, I20-I51 17 Hypertensive heart disease with or without renal disease I11, I13 18 Ischemic heart disease I20-I25 19 Other diseases of heart I00-I09, I26-I51 a. Acute Rheumatic Fever and Chronic Rheumatic Heart Disease I00-I09 b. Pulmonary Heart Disease and Diseases of Pulmonary Circulation I26-I28 c. Other Forms of Heart Disease I30-I51 20 Essential hypertension and hypertensive renal disease I10, I12, I15 21 Cerebrovascular disease I60-I69 a. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage I60 b. Intracerebral and other intercranial hemorrhage I61-I62 c. Cerebral Infarction I63 d. Stroke, not specified as hemorrhage or infarction I64 e. Other cerebrovascular diseases I67, I69 22 Atherosclerosis I70 23 Other diseases of circulatory system I71-I78 24 Influenza and pneumonia J09-J18 25 Chronic lower respiratory diseases J40-J47 26 Peptic ulcer K25-K28 27 Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis K70, K73-K74 28 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis N00-N07, N17-N19, N25-N27 29 Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium O00-O99 30 Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period P00-P96 31 Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities Q00-Q99 32 Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) R95 33 Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified (excluding Sudden infant death syndrome) R00-R94, R96-R99 34 All other diseases (residual) A00-A09, A20-A49, A54-B19, B25-B99, D00-E07, E15-G25, G31-H93, I60-J06, J20-J39, J60-K22, K29-K66, K71-K72, K75-M99, N10-N15, N20-N23, N28-N98, U04 External causes of Mortality *U01-*U04, V01-Y89 Unintentional Injuries V01-X59, Y40-Y86, Y88 35 Motor vehicle accidents 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, V89.2 a. Traffic V02-V04 (.1, .9), V09.2, V12-V14 (.3-.9), V19 (.4-.6), V20-V28 (.3-.9), V29-V79 (.4-.9), V80 (.3-.5), V81.1,
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V82.1, V83-V86 (.0-.3), V87 (.0-.8), V89.2 b. Non-Traffic V02-V04 (.0), V09.0, V12-V14 (.0-.2), V19 (.0-.3), V20-V28 (.0-.2), V29-V79 (.0-.3), V81.0, V82.0, V83-V86 (.4-.9), V88 (.0-.8), V89.0 36 All other and unspecified accidents and adverse effects V01, V05-V06, V09.1, V09.3-V09.9, V10-V11, V15-V18, V19.3, V19.8-V19.9, V80.0-V80.2, V80.6-V80.9, V81.2-V81.9, V82.2-V82.9, V87.9, V88.9, V89.1, V89.3, V89.9, V90-X59, Y40-Y86, Y88 a. Water transport V90-V94 b. Air and space transport V95-V97 c. Falls W00-W19 d. Inanimate mechanical forces W20-W49 e. Drowning and submersion W65-W74 f. Other accidental threats to breathing W75-W84 g. Electric current, radiation and air temperature/pressure W85-W99 h. Smoke, fire and flames X00-X09 i. Forces of nature X30-X39 j. Poisoning X40-X49 k. Other unintentional injuries V01, V05-V06, V09.1, V09.3-V09.9, V10-V11, V15-V18, V19.3, V19.8-V19.9, V80.0-V80.2, V80.6-V80.9, V81.2-V81.9, V82.2-V82.9, V87.9, V88.9, V98-V99, W50-W64, X10-X29, X50-X59, Y85-Y86 l. Complications of medical and surgical care Y40-Y84, Y88 37 Intentional self-harm (suicide) *U03, X60-X84, Y87.0 38 Assault (homicide) *U01-*U02, X85-Y09, Y87.1 39 All other external causes Y10-Y36, Y87.2, Y89
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APPENDIX 5 Cause of Death Groupings for Infant Death Tables NUMBER* CAUSE OF DEATH ICD-10 CODES Infectious and Parasitic Diseases A00-B98 Other Diseases and Disorders C00-O99 30 Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period P00-P96 Maternal Factors and Complications of Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery P00-P04 Disorders Relating to Short Gestation and Low Birth Weight P07 Birth Trauma P10-P15 Hypoxia and Birth Asphyxia P20-P21 Respiratory Distress of Newborn P22 Congenital Pneumonia P23 Other Respiratory Conditions of Newborn P24-P28 Bacterial Sepsis of Newborn P36 Omphalitis of Newborn w/wo Mild Hemorrhage P 38 Hemorrhagic and Hematologic Disorders of Fetus and Newborn P50-P61 Other Perinatal Conditions P05, P08, P29, P35, P37, P39, P70-P96 31 Congenital Anomalies Q00-Q99 Symptoms and Abnormal Findings R00-R99 32 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome R95 33 Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified (excluding Sudden infant death syndrome) R00-R94, R96-R99 External causes of Mortality *U01-*U04, V01-Y89 * Number indicates categories that are the same as one of the 39 Leading Categories of Death listed in Appendix 4.
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APPENDIX 6 Cause of Death Groupings for Cancer by Site of Lesion NUMBER* CAUSE OF DEATH ICD-10 CODES Malignant neoplasms C00-C97 Malignant neoplasm of lip, oral cavity and pharynx C00-C14 Malignant neoplasm of digestive organs C15-C26 Malignant neoplasm of respiratory and intrathoracic organs C30-C39 Malignant neoplasm of bone and articular cartilage C40-C41 Malignant neoplasm of skin C43-C44 Malignant neoplasm of mesothelial and soft tissue C45-C59 8 Malignant neoplasm of breast C50 Malignant neoplasm of genital organs C51-C63 11 Malignant neoplasm of urinary tract C64-C68 Malignant neoplasm of eye and adnexa C69 Malignant neoplasm of meninges, brain and other parts of the central nervous system C70-C72 Malignant neoplasm of thyroid and other endocrine glands C73-C75 Malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified sites C76-C80, C97 13 Leukemia C91-C95 Malignant neoplasm of other lymphoid, hematpoietic and related tissue C81-C90, C96 * Number indicates categories that are the same as one of the 39 Leading Categories of Death listed in Appendix 4.
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APPENDIX 7 Cause of Death ICD-10 Code Groupings for the Injury Matrix Cause Group Unintentional Suicide Homicide Undetermined Legal/WarCut/Pierce W25-W29, W45 X78 X99 Y28 Y35.4 Drowning W65-W74 X71 X92 Y21 --- Falls W00-W19 X80 Y01 Y30 --- Fire/flame X00-X09 X76 X97 Y26 --- Hot Object/ Scalding X10-X19 X77 X98 Y27 --- Firearm W32-W34 X72-X74 U01.4, X93-X95 Y22-Y24 Y35.0 Machinery W24, W30-31 --- --- --- --- Motor Vehicle Traffic [V02-V04] (.1,.9),
V09.2, [V12-V14] (.3-.9), V19 (.4-.6), [V20-V28] (.3-.9), [V29-V79] (.4-.9), V80 (.3-.5), V81.1, V82.1, [V83-V86] (.0-.3), V87 (.0-.8), V89.2
--- --- --- ---
Other Pedal Cyclist V10-V11, [V12-V14] (.0-.2), V15-V18, V19 (.0-.3, .8, .9)
--- --- --- ---
Other Pedestrian V01, [V02-V04] (.0), V05, V06, V09 (.0-.1, .3, .9)
--- --- --- ---
Other Land Transport [V20-V28] (.0-.2), [V29-V79] (.0-.3), V80 (.0-.2, .6-.9), [V81-V82] (.0-.2, .9), [V83-V86] (.4-.9), V87.9, V88 (.0-.9), V89 (.0, .1, .3, .9)
X82 Y03 Y32 ---
Other Transport V90-V99 --- U01.1 --- Y36.1 Natural/Environmental W42-W43, W53-
W64, W92-W99, X20-X39, X51-X57
--- --- --- ---
Overexertion X50 --- --- --- --- Poisoning X40-X49 X60-X69 U01 (.6-.7), X85-
X90 Y10-Y19 Y35.2
Struck By/Against W20-W22, W50-W52
X79 Y00, Y04 Y29 Y35.3
Suffocation W75-W84 X70 X91 Y20 --- Other Specified Y85 --- --- --- Y36 (.0, .2, .4-
.8) NEC X58, Y86 X83, Y87.0 U01.8, U02, Y08,
Y87.1 Y33, Y87.2 Y35.6, Y89 (.0-
.1) Not Specified X59, X84 U03.9 U01.9, Y09 Y34, Y89.9 Y35.7, Y36.9
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APPENDIX 8 Cause of Death Groupings for Stillbirth Tables NUMBER* CAUSE OF DEATH ICD-10 CODES 30 Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period P00-P96 Fetus Affected by Maternal Conditions P00 Fetus Affected by maternal Complications of Pregnancy P01 Fetus Affected by Complications of Placenta, Cord & Membrane P02 Fetus Affected by Complications of Labor and Delivery P03 Disorders Relating to Short Gestation and Low Birth Weight P07 Hypoxia and Birth Asphyxia P20-P21 Cardiovascular Disorders P29 Hemorrhagic and Hematologic Disorders of Fetus P50-P54, P56 Unspecified Cause P95 Other Perinatal Conditions P04-P05, P08-P15, P22-P28, P35- P39, P55, P57-P94. P96 31 Congenital Anomalies Q00-Q99 All Other Causes All others * Number indicates categories that are the same as one of the 39 Leading Categories of Death listed in Appendix 4.
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State File Number
1. NAME (First, Middle, Last, Suffix) 2. DATE OF DELIVERY (Month, Day, Year) 3. TIME OF DELIVERY
M
4. SEX 5. CITY, TOWN, OR LOCATION OF DELIVERY 6. COUNTY OF DELIVERY
7. PLACE OF DELIVERY
Hospital Freestanding Birthing Center Home Delivery Clinic/Doctor’s Office Other (Specify)
8. FACILITY NAME (If not institution, give street and number and zip code)
9. MOTHER’S CURRENT LEGAL NAME (First, Middle, Last, Suffix) 10. MOTHER’S LAST NAME PRIOR TO FIRST MARRIAGE
11. DATE OF BIRTH (Month, Day, Year) 12. BIRTHPLACE (State, Territory, or Foreign Country) 13. PRESENT RESIDENCE-STATE
14. COUNTY 15. CITY, TOWN, OR LOCATION 16. STREET AND NUMBER OF PRESENT RESIDENCE
17. ZIPCODE 18. INSIDE CITY LIMITS?
Yes No
19. MOTHER’S MAILING ADDRESS (If same as residence, leave blank)
20. FATHER’S CURRENT LEGAL NAME (First, Middle, Last, Suffix) 21. DATE OF BIRTH (Month, Day, Year) 22. BIRTHPLACE (State, Territory, or Foreign Country)
23. I CERTIFY THAT THE PERSONAL INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THE CERTIFICATE IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF.
Signature of Parent (or Other Informant)
24. DATE SIGNED (Month, Day, Year)
25. CAUSE/CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO FETAL DEATH 25a. INITIATING CAUSE/CONDITION (Among the choices below, please select the one which most likely began the sequence of events resulting in the death of the fetus.)
Maternal Conditions/Diseases (Specify) Complications of Placenta, Cord, or Membranes – Rupture of membranes prior to onset of labor Abruptio placenta Placental insufficiency Prolapsed cord Chorioamnionitis Other (Specify)
Other Obstetrical or Pregnancy Complications (Specify) Fetal Injury (Specify) Other Fetal Conditions/Disorders (Specify)
Fetal Anomaly (Specify) Fetal Infection (Specify)
Unknown
25b. OTHER SIGNIFICANT CAUSES OR CONDITIONS (Select or specify all other conditions contributing to death in item 25a.)
Maternal Conditions/Diseases (Specify) Complications of Placenta, Cord, or Membranes – Rupture of membranes prior to onset of labor Abruptio placenta Placental insufficiency Prolapsed cord Chorioamnionitis Other (Specify)
Other Obstetrical or Pregnancy Complications (Specify) Fetal Injury (Specify) Other Fetal Conditions/Disorders (Specify)
Fetal Anomaly (Specify) Fetal Infection (Specify)
Unknown
26. ESTIMATED TIME OF FETAL DEATH Dead at time of first assessment, no labor ongoing Dead at time of first assessment, labor ongoing Died during labor, after first assessment Unknown time of fetal death
27a. WAS AN AUTOPSY PERFORMED? Yes No Planned
27b. WAS A HISTOLOGICAL PLACENTAL EXAMINATION PERFORMED? Yes No Planned
27c. WERE AUTOPSY OR HISTOLOGICAL PLACENTAL EXAMINATION RESULTS USED IN DETERMINING THE CAUSE OF FETAL DEATH? Yes No
28. I CERTIFY THAT THIS DELIVERY OCCURRED ON THE DATE STATED ABOVE AND THE FETUS WAS BORN DEAD.
Signature
29. DATE SIGNED (Month, Day, Year) 30. ATTENDANT’S NAME AND TITLE (If delivery not attended by physician) Name (Type) ________________________________________________________
CNM/CM Other Midwife Other (Specify)_____________________ 31. CERTIFIER’S NAME AND TITLE (Type)
M.D. D.O. Other (Specify)
32. CERTIFIER’S MAILING ADDRESS (Street and Number or Rural Route, City or Town, State, Zip Code)
33a. METHOD OF DISPOSITION
Burial Cremation Donation
Hospital Disposition Removal from State
Other (Specify)
33b. PLACE OF DISPOSITION (Name of cemetery, crematory, or other place) 33c. LOCATION (City or Town, and State)
34. FUNERAL DIRECTOR OR HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR
Signature
35. FIRM OR HOSPITAL NAME AND ADDRESS 36. DATE FILED BY STATE REGISTRAR (Month, Day, Year)
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37. IF HOME DELIVERY, WAS DELIVERY PLANNED AT HOME? Yes No Unknown 38. MOTHER’S MEDICAL RECORD NO.
39a. WAS MOTHER EVER MARRIED? Yes No Unknown 39b. MOTHER MARRIED? (At birth, conception or any time between) Yes No Unknown
40. PARENT’S HISPANIC ORIGIN (Check the box or boxes that best describes whether the parent is Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino. Check the “no” box if the parent is not Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino.)
41. PARENT’S RACE (Check one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be.)
41a. MOTHER 41b. FATHER
40a. MOTHER-
No, not Spanish/ Hispanic/Latina
Yes, Mexican/Mexican American/Chicana
Yes, Puerto Rican
Yes, Cuban
Yes, Central American
Yes, South American
Yes, other Spanish/ Hispanic/Latina (Specify)
Unknown
40b. FATHER-
No, not Spanish/ Hispanic/Latino
Yes, Mexican/Mexican American/Chicano
Yes, Puerto Rican Yes, Cuban Yes, Central American Yes, South American Yes, other Spanish/
Hispanic/Latino (Specify)
Unknown
White Black or African
American American Indian or
Alaska Native (Name of the enrolled or principal tribes)
Asian Indian Chinese Filipino Japanese
Korean Vietnamese Other Asian
(Specify)
Native Hawaiian Guamanian or
Chamorro Samoan Other Pacific Islander
(Specify)
Other (Specify)
Unknown
White Black or African
American American Indian or
Alaska Native (Name of the enrolled or principal tribes)
Asian Indian Chinese Filipino Japanese
Korean Vietnamese Other Asian
(Specify)
Native Hawaiian Guamanian or
Chamorro Samoan Other Pacific Islander
(Specify)
Other (Specify)
Unknown
42. ANCESTRY - What is the parents’ ancestry or ethnic origin?- Italian, German, Dominican, Vietnamese, Hmong, French Canadian, etc. (Specify below)
43. OCCUPATION AND BUSINESS/INDUSTRY
Occupation Business/Industry (Do not give name of company.)
42a. MOTHER 43a. MOTHER (Most recent) 43c. MOTHER
42b. FATHER 43b. FATHER (Usual) 43d. FATHER
44. EDUCATION (Check the box that best describes the highest degree or level of school completed at the time of delivery.) 44a. MOTHER’S EDUCATION 8th grade or less 9th - 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate or GED Some College credit, but no degree Associate degree (e.g., AA,AS) Bachelor’s degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS)
Unknown Master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA) Doctorate (e.g., PhD, EdD) or Professional degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
44a. FATHER’S EDUCATION 8th grade or less 9th - 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate or GED Some College credit, but no degree Associate degree (e.g., AA,AS) Bachelor’s degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS)
Unknown Master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA) Doctorate (e.g., PhD, EdD) or Professional degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
45. PREVIOUS LIVE BIRTHS (Do not include this child.)
46. NUMBER OF OTHER OUTCOMES (Spontaneous or induced losses or ectopic or stillbirth pregnancies)
47. PLURALITY – Single, Twin, Triplet, etc. (Specify)
48. IF NOT A SINGLE BIRTH – Born First, Second, Third, etc. (Specify)
45a. Now living Number None
45b. Now dead Number None
46a. Before 20 weeks Number
None
46b. 20 weeks & over Number
None
49. DATE LAST NORMAL MENSES BEGAN (Month, Day, Year)
50. OBSTETRIC ESTIMATE OF GESTATION (Completed Weeks)
45c. DATE OF LAST LIVE BIRTH (Month, Year)
46c. DATE OF LAST OTHER PREGNANCY OUTCOME (Month, Year)
51. WEIGHT OF FETUS (grams)
52. PRENATAL CARE?
Yes No
53. DATE OF FIRST PRENATAL CARE VISIT (Month, Day, Year)
54. DATE OF LAST PRENATAL CARE VISIT (Month, Day, Year)
55. PRENATAL VISIT – Total number (If none, enter “0”)
56. CIGARETTE SMOKING BEFORE & DURING PREGNANCY: Did mother smoke 3 mos. before or during pregnancy? Yes No Unknown
For each time period, enter either the number of cigarettes or the number of packs of cigarettes smoked per day. If none, enter “0". Average number of cigarettes or packs of cigarettes smoked per day:
No. No. Three months before pregnancy: cigarettes or packs First three months of pregnancy: cigarettes or packs Second three months of pregnancy: cigarettes or packs Third Trimester of pregnancy: cigarettes or packs
57. PRINCIPAL SOURCE OF PAYMENT FOR THIS DELIVERY
Medicaid Private/Employer Ins. Self-pay
Indian Health Service CHAMPUS/TRICARE Other government
Other Unknown
58a. MOTHER TRANSFERRED IN FOR DELIVERY DUE TO MATERNAL, MEDICAL, OR FETAL INDICATIONS? Yes No (If yes, enter facility name)
58b. FACILITY TRANSFERRED FROM:
CHILD’S NAME MOTHER’S NAME
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59. NUTRITION OF MOTHER
1. Height 2. Prepregnancy
Weight 3. Weight at delivery 4. Did mother get WIC food for
herself? Yes No Unknown
62. MATERNAL MORBIDITY (Check all that apply.) (These are complications associated with labor and delivery.)
1. Maternal transfusion
2. Third or fourth degree perineal laceration
3. Ruptured uterus
4. Unplanned hysterectomy
5. Admission to intensive care unit
6. Unplanned operating room procedure following delivery
7. None of the above
60. MEDICAL RISK FACTORS (Check all that apply.)
1. Diabetes, prepregnancy 2. Diabetes, gestational 3. Hypertension
Prepregnancy (Chronic) Gestational (PIH, preeclampsia) Eclampsia
4. Previous preterm birth 5. Other previous poor pregnancy outcome (SGA, perinatal death, etc.) 6. Vaginal bleeding during this pregnancy prior to labor 7. Pregnancy resulted from infertility treatment (If yes, check all that apply.)
Fertility-enhancing drugs, Artificial insemination or Intrauterine insemination
Assisted reproductive technology (e.g. in vitro fertilization (IVF), gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT))
8. Mother had a previous cesarean delivery, if yes, how many Number
9. Alcohol use No. of drinks per week: ______ 10. None of the above
63. INFECTIONS PRESENT AND/OR TREATED (During this pregnancy, check all that apply.)
1. Gonorrhea
2. Syphilis
3. Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)
4. Chlamydia
5. Listeria
6. Group B Streptococcus
7. Cytomeglovirus
8. Parvo virus
9. Toxoplasmosis
10. AIDS or HIV antibody
11. None of the above
12. Other (Specify) _____________________
61. METHOD OF DELIVERY
1. Forceps attempted? Yes No Successful: Yes No
2. Vacuum extraction attempted? Yes No Successful: Yes No
3. Fetal presentation at delivery Cephalic Breech Other
4. Final route and method of delivery (check one)
Vaginal/spontaneous Vaginal/forceps Vaginal/vacuum
Cesarean, if cesarean was a trial of labor attempted? Yes No
5. Hysterotomy/Hysterectomy Yes No
64. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES OF THE NEWBORN (Check all that apply.)
1. Anencephaly
2. Meningomyelocele/Spina bifida
3. Cyanotic congenital heart disease
4. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
5. Omphalocele
6. Gastroschisis
7. Limb reduction defect (excluding congenital amputation and dwarfing syndromes)
8. Cleft Lip with or without Cleft Palate
9. Cleft Palate alone
10. Down Syndrome
Karyotype confirmed
Karyotype pending
11. Suspected chromosomal disorder
Karyotype confirmed
Karyotype pending
12. Hypospadias
13. Fetal alcohol syndrome
14. Other congenital anomalies (Specify)
15. None of the above
THIS IS NOT PART OF THE CERTIFICATE OF STILLBIRTH
Test required by K.S.A. 65-153F, 153G
Serological Test Made: _____ 1st _____ 2nd _____ 3rd (Trimester) _____ At Delivery _____ Not Performed
If no test made, state reason: ____________________________________________________
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CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH 115-
State File Number 1. CHILD’S NAME (First, Middle, Last, Suffix) 2. DATE OF BIRTH (Month, Day, Year) 3. TIME OF BIRTH
M
4. SEX 5. BIRTH WEIGHT (Grams) 6. CITY, TOWN, OR LOCATION OF BIRTH 7. COUNTY OF BIRTH
8. PLACE OF BIRTH
Hospital Freestanding Birthing Center Home Birth
Clinic/Doctor’s Office Other (Specify)
9. FACILITY NAME (If not institution, give street and number)
10. I CERTIFY THAT THE STATED INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS CHILD IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF.
Certifier’s Signature
11. DATE SIGNED (Month, Day, Year)
12. ATTENDANT’S NAME AND TITLE (Type)
Name M.D. D.O. C.N.M. Other Midwife Other (Specify)
13. Certifier’s Name and Title (Type)
Name M.D. D.O. Hosp Adm. C.N.M. Other Midwife Other (Specify)
14. ATTENDANT’S MAILING ADDRESS (Street and Number or Rural Route, City, or Town, State, Zip Code)
15. MOTHER’S CURRENT LEGAL NAME (First, Middle, Last, Suffix) 16. MOTHER’S LAST NAME PRIOR TO FIRST MARRIAGE
17. DATE OF BIRTH (Month, Day, Year) 18. BIRTHPLACE (State, Territory, or Foreign Country) 19. PRESENT RESIDENCE-STATE
20. COUNTY 21. CITY, TOWN, OR LOCATION 22. STREET AND NUMBER OF PRESENT RESIDENCE
23. ZIP CODE 24. INSIDE CITY LIMITS?
YES
NO
25. MOTHER’S MAILING ADDRESS (If same as residence, leave blank)
26. FATHER’S CURRENT LEGAL NAME (First, Middle, Last, Suffix) 27. DATE OF BIRTH (Month, Day, Year) 28. BIRTHPLACE (State, Territory, or Foreign Country)
29. PARENTS REQUEST SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER ISSUANCE?
YES NO
30. IMMUNIZATION REGISTRY
I wish to enroll my child in the Immunization Registry YES NO
31. I CERTIFY THAT THE PERSONAL INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THE CERTIFICATE IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF.
Signature of Parent (or Other Informant)
32. DATE SIGNED (Month, Day, Year) 33 DATE FILED BY STATE REGISTRAR (Month, Day, Year) (Vital Statistics only)
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34. IF HOME BIRTH, WAS DELIVERY PLANNED AT HOME? Yes No Unknown
35. MOTHER’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 36. FATHER’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
37a. WAS MOTHER EVER MARRIED? Yes No Unknown 37b. MOTHER MARRIED? (At birth, conception or any time between) Yes No Unknown
37c. IF NO, HAS PATERNITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT BEEN SIGNED? Yes No 37d. MOTHER REFUSES TO GIVE HUSBAND’S INFORMATION Yes No
38. WHAT IS THE PRIMARY LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN THE HOME? English Spanish Vietnamese German French Russian Ukrainian Mandarin Cantonese Sign Language Other (Specify)
39. PARENT’S HISPANIC ORIGIN (Check the box or boxes that best describes whether the parent is Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino. Check the “No” box if the parent is not Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino.)
40. PARENT’S RACE (Check one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be.)
40a. MOTHER 40b. FATHER
39a. MOTHER
No, not Spanish/ Hispanic/Latina
Yes, Mexican/Mexican American/Chicana
Yes, Puerto Rican
Yes, Cuban
Yes, Central American
Yes, South American
Yes, other Spanish/ Hispanic/Latina
(Specify)
Unknown
39b. FATHER
No, not Spanish/ Hispanic/Latino
Yes, Mexican/Mexican American/Chicano
Yes, Puerto Rican Yes, Cuban Yes, Central American Yes, South American Yes, other Spanish/
Hispanic/Latino (Specify)
Unknown
White Black or African
American American Indian or
Alaska Native (Name of the enrolled or principal tribes)
Asian Indian Chinese Filipino Japanese Korean Vietnamese Other Asian (Specify)
Native Hawaiian Guamanian or
Chamorro Samoan Other Pacific Islander
(Specify)
Other (Specify)
Unknown
White Black or African
American American Indian or
Alaska Native (Name of the enrolled or principal tribes)
Asian Indian Chinese Filipino Japanese Korean Vietnamese Other Asian (Specify)
Native Hawaiian Guamanian or
Chamorro Samoan Other Pacific Islander
(Specify)
Other (Specify)
Unknown
41. ANCESTRY - What is the parents’ ancestry or ethnic origin?- Italian, German, Dominican, Vietnamese, Hmong, French Canadian, etc. (Specify below)
42. OCCUPATION AND BUSINESS/INDUSTRY
Occupation Business/Industry (Do not give name of company.)
41a. MOTHER 42a. MOTHER (Most recent) 42c. MOTHER
41b. FATHER 42b. FATHER (Usual) 42d. FATHER
43. EDUCATION (Check the box that best describes the highest degree or level of school completed at the time of delivery.) 43a. MOTHER’S EDUCATION 8th grade or less 9th - 12th grade; no diploma High school graduate or GED
Some College credit, but no degree Associate degree (e.g., AA,AS) Bachelor’s degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS)
Unknown Master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA) Doctorate (e.g., PhD, EdD) or Professional degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
43b. FATHER’S EDUCATION 8th grade or less 9th - 12th grade; no diploma High school graduate or GED Some College credit, but no degree Associate degree (e.g., AA,AS) Bachelor’s degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS)
Unknown Master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA) Doctorate (e.g., PhD, EdD) or Professional degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
44. PREVIOUS LIVE BIRTHS (Do not include this child.)
45. NUMBER OF OTHER OUTCOMES (Spontaneous or induced losses or ectopic or stillbirth pregnancies)
46. PRENATAL CARE?
Yes No
49. PRENATAL VISITS-Total Number (If none, enter “0")
44a. Now living Number None
44b. Now dead Number None
45a. Before 20 weeks Number
None
45b. 20 weeks & over Number
None
47. DATE OF FIRST PRENATAL CARE VISIT (Month, Day, Year)
50. DATE LAST NORMAL MENSES BEGAN (Month, Day, Year)
44c. DATE OF LAST LIVE BIRTH (Month, Year)
45c. DATE OF LAST OTHER PREGNANCY OUTCOME (Month, Year)
48. DATE OF LAST PRENATAL CARE VISIT (Month, Day, Year)
51. OBSTETRIC ESTIMATE OF GESTATION (Completed Weeks)
52. PLURALITY-Single, Twin, Triplet, etc. (Specify)
53. IF NOT A SINGLE BIRTH – Born First, Second, Third, etc. (Specify)
54. TOTAL LIVE BIRTHS AT THIS DELIVERY
55. IS INFANT ALIVE AT THE TIME OF THIS REPORT?
Yes No Unknown
56. IS INFANT BEING BREAST-FED AT DISCHARGE?
Yes No Unknown
57. CIGARETTE SMOKING BEFORE & DURING PREGNANCY: Did mother smoke 3 mos. before or during pregnancy? Yes No Unknown
For each time period, enter either the number of cigarettes or the number of packs of cigarettes smoked per day during each time period. If none, enter “0". Average number of cigarettes or packs of cigarettes smoked per day for each period:
No. No. Three months before pregnancy: cigarettes or packs First three months of pregnancy: cigarettes or packs Second three months of pregnancy: cigarettes or packs Third Trimester of pregnancy: cigarettes or packs
58. PRINCIPAL SOURCE OF PAYMENT FOR THIS DELIVERY
Medicaid Private/Employer Ins. Self-pay
Indian Health Service CHAMPUS/TRICARE Other government
Other (Specify) Unknown
59. MOTHER’S MEDICAL RECORD NO. 60. NEWBORN’S MEDICAL RECORD NO.
61. MOTHER TRANSFERRED IN FOR DELIVERY DUE TO MATERNAL, MEDICAL, OR FETAL INDICATIONS? Yes No (If yes, enter facility name)
FACILITY TRANSFERRED FROM:
62. INFANT TRANSFERRED (Within 24 hours of delivery) Yes No (If yes, enter facility name)
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63. NUTRITION OF MOTHER
1. Height 2. Prepregnancy
Weight 3. Weight at delivery 4. Did mother get WIC food for
herself? Yes No Unknown
66. OBSTETRICAL PROCEDURES (Check all that apply.)
1. Cervical cerclage
2. Tocolysis 3. External cephalic version:
Successful
Failed
4. None of the above
70. INFECTIONS PRESENT AND/OR TREATED (During this pregnancy, check all that apply.)
1. Gonorrhea
2. Syphilis
3. Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)
4. Chlamydia
5. Hepatitis B
6. Hepatitis C
7. AIDS or HIV antibody
8. None of the above
71. ABNORMAL CONDITIONS OF NEWBORN (Check all that apply)
1. Assisted ventilation required immediately following delivery 2. Assisted ventilation required for more than six hours 3. NICU admission 4. Newborn given surfactant replacement therapy 5. Antibiotics received by the newborn for suspected neonatal sepsis 6. Seizure or serious neurologic dysfunction 7. Significant birth injury (skeletal fracture(s), peripheral nerve injury, and/or
soft tissue/solid organ hemorrhage which requires intervention 8. None of the above
64. MEDICAL RISK FACTORS (Check all that apply.)
1. Diabetes, prepregnancy 2. Diabetes, gestational 3. Hypertension
Prepregnancy (Chronic) Gestational (PIH, preeclampsia) Eclampsia
4. Previous preterm birth 5. Other previous poor pregnancy
outcome (SGA, perinatal death, etc.) 6. Vaginal bleeding during this
pregnancy prior to labor 7. Pregnancy resulted from infertility
treatment (If yes, check all that apply.) Fertility-enhancing drugs,
Artificial insemination or Intrauterine insemination
Assisted reproductive technology (e.g. in vitro fertilization (IVF), gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT))
8. Mother had a previous cesarean delivery, if yes, how many? Number:
9. Alcohol use No. of drinks per week:
10. None of the above
67. ONSET OF LABOR (Check all that apply.)
1. Premature Rupture of the Membranes (prolonged, > 12 hours)
2. Precipitous Labor (< 3 hrs)
3. Prolonged Labor (> 20 hrs)
4. None of the above
68. CHARACTERISTICS OF LABOR AND DELIVERY (Check all that apply.)
1. Induction of labor 2. Augmentation of labor 3. Non-vertex presentation 4. Steroids (glucocorticoids) for fetal
lung maturation received by the mother prior to delivery
5. Antibiotics received by the mother during labor
6. Clinical chorioamnionitis diagnosed during labor or maternal temperature > 38 C (100.4 F)
7. Moderate/heavy meconium staining of the amniotic fluid
8. Fetal intolerance of labor: (examples: in-utero resuscitative measures, further fetal assessment, or operative delivery)
9. Epidural or spinal anesthesia during labor
10. None of the above
72. VACCINES ADMINISTERED TO NEWBORN
1. Hepatitis B Date Given:
2. Other* Specify: Date Given:
73. APGAR SCORE
1 min 5 min 10 min
74. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES OF THE NEWBORN (Check all that apply.)
1. Anencephaly
2. Meningomyelocele/Spina bifida
3. Cyanotic congenital heart disease
4. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
5. Omphalocele
6. Gastroschisis
7. Limb reduction defect (excluding congenital amputation and dwarfing syndromes)
8. Cleft Lip with or without Cleft Palate
9. Cleft Palate alone
10. Down Syndrome
Karyotype confirmed
Karyotype pending
11. Suspected chromosomal disorder
Karyotype confirmed
Karyotype pending
12. Hypospadias
13. Fetal alcohol syndrome
14. Other congenital anomalies (Specify)
15. None of the above
65. METHOD OF DELIVERY 1. Forceps attempted? Yes No
Successful Yes No 2. Vacuum extraction attempted?
Yes No Successful Yes No
3. Fetal presentation at delivery Cephalic Breech Other
4. Final route and method of delivery (check one)
Vaginal/spontaneous Vaginal/forceps Vaginal/vacuum
Cesarean, if cesarean was a trial of labor attempted? Yes No
69. MATERNAL MORBIDITY (Check all that apply.) (These are complications associated with labor and delivery.)
1. Maternal transfusion
2. Third or fourth degree perineal laceration
3. Ruptured uterus
4. Unplanned hysterectomy
5. Admission to intensive care unit
6. Unplanned operating room procedure following delivery
7. None of the above
Parent’s Telephone Number: ____________________
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CHILD’S NAME MOTHER’S NAME
Test required by K.S.A. 65-153f 153G Serological Test Made:
1st 2nd 3rd (Trimester)
At Delivery Not Performed
If no test made, state reason:
Test required by K.S.A. 65-180 Infant Neonatal Screening specimen taken:
Yes No
Kit Number ____________________
If no test made, state reason:
Test required by K.S.A. 65-1157A Newborn Hearing Screening Accomplished:
Yes No
Infant’s patient number:
Infant’s Primary Care Physician
First Middle Last Title (MD, DO, etc.)
If screening accomplished, Date hearing screened / /
Month Day Year
The results of the hearing screening :
Right ear: Pass Left ear: Pass
Refer for further testing Refer for further testing
Physiologic equipment used : OAE AABR ABR
If screening not accomplished, one reason:
b – missed appointment
c – could not test
d – deceased
i – Incomplete test
m – Infant discharged before screening
n – transferred to NICU
o – other
r – did not consent
s – scheduled but not completed
t – transferred to another hospital
u – no information
x – invalid results
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PRINT IN Curtis State Office Building, Suite 130PERMANENT 1000 SW Jackson
INK Topeka, Kansas 66612-1354785-296-8627
Report of Induced Termination of Pregnancy State File Number
1. Provider Identification Number 2. Patient ID Number 3. Age on Last Birthday 4. Married 5. Date of Pregnancy Termination
Yes NoMonth Day Year
6a. Residence US State or Country 6b. County 6c. City or Town 6d. Inside City LimitsYes No
7a. Hispanic Origin 7b. Ancestry 8. Race 9. Education(Check the box or boxes that best describes (Enter the name of the country (Check one or more races to indicate what the (specify only highest grade completed)whether the individual is Spanish, Hispanic, that best describes the heritage individual considers herself to be or Latina, or not Spanish, Hispanic, or Latina) or origin of the individual)
White 8th grade or lessNot Spanish, Hispanic, Black or African American 9th-12th grade no diploma
American Indian or Alaska Native High school graduate/GEDMexican, Mexican Principal Tribe(s)________________________ Some College - no degree
Asian Indian Associate degreePuerto Rican Chinese Bachelor's degreeCuban Filipino Master's degreeCentral American Japanese DoctorateSouth American Korean UnknownOther Spanish, Hispanic, Vietnamese
Other Asian (specify) ______________
________________________ Native HawaiianUnknown Guamanian or Chamorro
SamoanOther Pacific Islander (specify) _______
Other (specify) ____________________
Unknown10. Date Last Normal Menses Began 11. Clinical Estimate of Gestation 12. Previous Pregnancies
(Weeks) (1) (Enter number or zero in every section)Live Births 12c. Previous 12d.Spontaneous
Induced TerminationsMonth Day Year 12a. Now Living 12b. Now Dead Abortions (Miscarriages,
Fetal Deaths)
13 TERMINATION PROCEDURES13a Procedure that terminated 13b Additional procedures used
pregnancy for this termination, if any(Check only one) (Check all that apply)
Suction Curettage Suction CurettageSharp Curettage Sharp CurettageDilation & Evacuation Dilation & EvacuationMedical Procedure I (Mifepristone) Medical Procedure I (Mifepristone)Medical Procedure II (Methotrexate) Medical Procedure II (Methotrexate)Intra-Uterine Prostaglandin Instillation Intra-Uterine Prostaglandin InstillationHysterotomy HysterotomyHysterectomy HysterectomyDigoxin/Induction Digoxin/InductionPartial Birth (2) Partial Birth (2)Other (Specify) _____________________ Other (Specify) _____________________
14 Reasons for determining gestational age - describe methods used
15. Was Report of physical, mental, or emotional abuse or neglect filed pursuant to K.S.A. 38-2223YES NO
1 If clinical estimate of gestational age is 22 weeks or more, complete reverse side of form2 If Partial Birth Procedure as defined by KSA 65-6721 is used, complete reverse side of formVS 213 Rev. 6/2012
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Complete the following items only if the clinical estimate of gestational age is 22 weeks or more
16a Was fetus viable?YES NO
16b Reasons for the determination - describe medical reasons and basis; include medical procedure/diagnosis codes
Complete 17a-c only if 16a is yes17a Was this abortion necessary to
(Check all that apply)
Prevent patient's death
Prevent substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function
17b Reasons for the determination - describe medical reasons and basis; include medical procedure/diagnosis codes
17c Basis for determination - describe medical reasons and basis; include medical procedure/diagnosis codes
Complete the following items only if a partial birth procedure was performed
18a Was fetus viable?YES NO
18b Reasons for the determination - describe medical reasons and basis; include medical procedure/diagnosis codes
Complete 19a-b only if 18a is yes19a Was this abortion necessary to
(Check all that apply)
Prevent patient's death
Prevent substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily function
19b Reasons for the determination - describe medical reasons and basis; include medical procedure/diagnosis codes
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TYPE KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTOR Bureau of Epidemiology and Public Health Informatics
PRINT IN Curtis State Office Building, Suite 130PERMANENT 1000 SW Jackson
INK Topeka, Kansas 66612-1354785-296-8627
Report of Induced Termination of Pregnancy State File Number
1. Provider Identification Number 2. Patient ID Number 3. Age on Last Birthday 4. Married 5. Date of Pregnancy Termination
Yes NoMonth Day Year
6a. Residence US State or Country 6b. County 6c. City or Town 6d. Inside City LimitsYes No
7a. Hispanic Origin 7b. Ancestry 8. Race 9. Education(Check the box or boxes that best describes (Enter the name of the country (Check one or more races to indicate what the (specify only highest grade completed)whether the individual is Spanish, Hispanic, that best describes the heritage individual considers herself to be or Latina, or not Spanish, Hispanic, or Latina) or origin of the individual)
White 8th grade or lessNot Spanish, Hispanic, Black or African American 9th-12th grade no diploma
American Indian or Alaska Native High school graduate/GEDMexican, Mexican Principal Tribe(s)________________________ Some College - no degree
Asian Indian Associate degreePuerto Rican Chinese Bachelor's degreeCuban Filipino Master's degreeCentral American Japanese DoctorateSouth American Korean UnknownOther Spanish, Hispanic, Vietnamese
Other Asian (specify) ______________
________________________ Native HawaiianUnknown Guamanian or Chamorro
SamoanOther Pacific Islander (specify) _______
Other (specify) ____________________
Unknown10. Date Last Normal Menses Began 11. Clinical Estimate of Gestation 12. Previous Pregnancies
(Weeks) * (Enter number or zero in every section)Live Births 12c. Previous 12d.Spontaneous
12a. Now Living 12b. Now Dead Induced TerminationsMonth Day Year Abortions (Miscarriages,
Fetal Deaths)
13 TERMINATION PROCEDURES13a Procedure that terminated 13b Additional procedures used
pregnancy for this termination, if any(Check only one) (Check all that apply)
Suction Curettage Suction CurettageSharp Curettage Sharp CurettageDilation & Evacuation Dilation & EvacuationMedical Procedure I (Mifepristone) Medical Procedure I (Mifepristone)Medical Procedure II (Methotrexate) Medical Procedure II (Methotrexate)Intra-Uterine Prostaglandin Instillation Intra-Uterine Prostaglandin InstillationHysterotomy HysterotomyHysterectomy HysterectomyDigoxin/Induction Digoxin/InductionPartial Birth ** Partial Birth **Other (Specify) _____________________ Other (Specify) _____________________
14 Reasons for determining gestational age - describe methods used.
15. Was report of physical, mental, or emotional abuse or neglect filed pursuant to K.S.A. 38-2223?YES NO
* If clinical estimate of gestational age is 22 weeks or more, complete reverse side of form.** If Partial Birth Procedure as defined by KSA 65-6721 is used, complete reverse side of form.
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If the clinical estimate of gestational age of the unborn child is 22 weeks or more, complete items 16 and 17.
16a If the clinical estimate of gestation age of the unborn child was 22 weeks or greater, indicate the reason why the abortionwas necessary.
To preserve the life of the pregnant woman
Prevent substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function of the pregnant woman
16b Provide medical basis including specific medical diagnoses and diagnosis codes of the pregnant woman.
17a Was the unborn child viable?
YES NO
17b Provide medical basis including specific medical diagnoses and diagnosis codes and the reasons for the determinationof the viability/non-viability of the unborn child.
If a partial birth procedure was performed, complete item 18.
18. Provide the medical basis, including specific medical diagnoses and diagnosis codes, and reasons for the determinationthat a partial-birth procedure was necessary to save the life of the mother whose life is endangered by a physical disorder, physical illness or personal injury, including a life-endangering physical condition, caused by the pregnancy itself.
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Kansas Department Of Health And Environment Office of Vital Statistics
CERTIFICATE OF DEATH State File Number
1. DECEDENT’S LEGAL NAME (First, Middle, Last) 2. SEX 3. IF FEMALE, NAME PRIOR TO FIRST MARRAIGE 4. DATE OF DEATH (Month, Day, Year)
5. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 6. DATE OF BIRTH (Month, Day, Year)
7a. AGE-Last Birthday (Years)
7b. UNDER 1 YEAR 7c. UNDER 1 DAY 8. PLACE OF BIRTH (City and State or Foreign Country) Months Days Hours Minutes
9. WAS DECEDENT EVER IN U.S. ARMED FORCES?
Yes No Unknown
10a. PLACE OF DEATH (Check only one)
HOSPITAL Inpatient DOA
ER/Outpatient Nursing Home Hospice Facility Assisted Living Facility Decedent’s Residence Other (Specify)
10b. FACILITY NAME (If not institution, give street and number) 10c. COUNTY OF DEATH 10d. CITY OR TOWN OF DEATH 10e. ZIP CODE
11. MARITAL STATUS
Married Married, but separated Widowed Divorced Never Married Unknown 12. SURVIVING SPOUSE (If wife, give name before first marriage)
13a. RESIDENCE-STREET ADDRESS & APARTMENT NO. 13b. STATE
13c. COUNTY 13d.CITY OR TOWN 13e. ZIP CODE 13f. INSIDE CITY LIMITS?
Yes No Unknown
14. FATHER’S NAME (First, Middle, Last) 15. MOTHER’S NAME PRIOR TO FIRST MARRIAGE (First, Middle, Last)
16a. INFORMANT’S NAME (First, Middle, Last) 16b. MAILING ADDRESS (Street and Number, City, State, Zip Code) 16c. RELATIONSHIP TO DECEDENT
17. METHOD OF DISPOSITION
Burial Cremation Removal from State
Donation Entombment Other (Specify)
18a. PLACE OF DISPOSITION (Name of cemetery, crematory, or other place)
18b. LOCATION-City or Town, and State
19. FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEE & LICENSE NO. (Signature)
20. NAME OF EMBALMER & LICENSE NO.
21. NAME AND ADDRESS OF FIRM
22. CAUSE OF DEATH – Part I. Enter the chain of events - diseases, injuries, or complications-that directly caused the death. DO NOT enter terminal events such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, or ventricular fibrillation without showing the etiology. DO NOT ABBREVIATE. Enter only one cause on a line. Add additional lines, if necessary. Approximate Interval:
IMMEDIATE CAUSE (Final disease or condition resulting in death)
Sequentially list conditions, if any, leading to immediate cause listed on line a. Enter the UNDERLYING CAUSE (disease or injury that initiated the events resulting in death) LAST.
a.
Onset to Death
b.
DUE TO (OR AS A CONSEQUENCE OF):
c.
DUE TO (OR AS A CONSEQUENCE OF):
d.
DUE TO (OR AS A CONSEQUENCE OF):
PART II. Enter other significant conditions contributing to death, but not resulting in the underlying cause given in Part I.
23a.AUTOPSY
Yes No
Unknown
23b.WERE AUTOPSY FINDINGS AVAILABLE TO COMPLETE THE CAUSE OF DEATH?
Yes No Unknown
Not Applicable
23c.WAS CORONER CONTACTED?
Yes No Unknown
24. DID TOBACCO USE CONTRIBUTE TO DEATH?
Yes Probably
No Unknown
25. IF FEMALE
Not pregnant within past year Not pregnant, but pregnant 43 days to 1 year before death
Pregnant at time of death Unknown if pregnant within the last year
Not pregnant, but pregnant within 42 days of death
26. MANNER OF DEATH
Natural Homicide
Accident Pending Investigation
Suicide Could not be determined
27a. DATE OF INJURY (Month, Day, Year)
27b. TIME OF INJURY A.M. P.M.
27c. INJURY AT WORK
Yes No
27d. DESCRIBE HOW INJURY OCCURRED
27e. PLACE OF INJURY-Residence, farm, street, factory, building, etc. (Specify) 27f. LOCATION (Street and Number or Rural Route, City or Town, State, Zip Code)
28a. DATE PRONOUNCED DEAD (Month, Day, Year)
28b. TIME PRONOUNCED DEAD
A.M. P.M.
28c. ACTUAL OR PRESUMED TIME OF DEATH
A.M. P.M.
28d. NAME OF PERSON PRONOUNCING DEATH (If applicable) 28e. LICENSE NO.
29a. CERTIFIER (Check only one) Certifying physician - To the best of my knowledge, death occurred due to the cause(s) and manner stated. Pronouncing & Certifying physician - To the best of my knowledge, death occurred at the time, date, and place, and due to the cause(s) and manner stated. Coroner - On the basis of examination, and/or investigation, in my opinion, death occurred at the time, date, and place, and due to the cause(s) and manner stated.
Signature of certifier LICENSE NO. DATE CERTIFIER SIGNED
29b. NAME, ADDRESS, AND ZIP CODE OF PERSON COMPLETING CAUSE OF DEATH M.D. D.O. 30. DATE FILED BY STATE REGISTRAR (Month, Day, Year)
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31. ANCESTRY-What is this person’s ancestry or ethnic
origin? Italian, German, Dominican, Vietnamese, Hmong, French Canadian, etc. (Specify below)
33. RACE (Check one or more boxes to indicate what race(s) the decedent considered himself or herself to be.)
34. EDUCATION (Check the box that best describes the highest degree or level of school completed at the time of death.)
White Black or African American American Indian or Alaska Native
(Name of the enrolled or principal tribes)
Asian Indian Chinese Filipino Japanese Korean Vietnamese Other Asian (Specify)
Native Hawaiian Guamanian or Chamorro
Samoan Other Pacific Islander (Specify)
Other (Specify)
Unknown
8th grade or less 9th - 12th grade; no diploma High school graduate or GED Some College credit, but no degree Associate degree (e.g., AA, AS)
Bachelor’s degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS)
Master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA)
Doctorate (e.g., PhD, EdD) or Professional degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
Unknown
32. HISPANIC ORIGIN (Check the box or boxes that best describes whether the decedent is Spanish/Hispanic/Latino. Check the “no” box if the decedent is not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino)
No, not Spanish/Hispanic/Latino Yes, Mexican/Mexican American/Chicano Yes, Puerto Rican Yes, Cuban Yes, Central American Yes, South American Yes, other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino (Specify)
Unknown
35. DECEDENT’S USUAL OCCUPATION (Give kind of work done during most of working life. Do not use retired.)
36. KIND OF BUSINESS/INDUSTRY (Do not give name of company.)
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STATE OF KANSAS License No. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Office of Vital Statistics Marriage License
1. GROOM’S NAME – FIRST MIDDLE LAST 2. DATE OF BIRTH (Month, Day, Year)
3. BIRTHPLACE (State or Foreign Country) 4. RESIDENCE – STATE OR FOREIGN COUNTRY
5. COUNTY OR PROVINCE 6. CITY OR TOWN
7. FATHER’S NAME (First, Middle, Last) 8. BIRTHPLACE (State or Foreign Country)
9. MOTHER’S NAME PRIOR TO FIRST MARRIAGE (First, Middle, Last)
10. BIRTHPLACE (State or Foreign Country)
11. BRIDE’S NAME- FIRST MIDDLE LAST
12. LAST NAME PRIOR TO FIRST MARRIAGE (If different) 13. DATE OF BIRTH (Month, Day, Year) 14. BIRTHPLACE (State or Foreign Country)
15. RESIDENCE – STATE OR FOREIGN COUNTRY 16. COUNTY OR PROVINCE 17. CITY OR TOWN
18. FATHER’S NAME (First, Middle, Last) 19. BIRTHPLACE (State or Foreign Country)
20. MOTHER’S NAME PRIOR TO FIRST MARRIAGE (First, Middle, Last)
21. BIRTHPLACE (State or Foreign Country)
22a. GROOM’S MOTHER/PARENT I OR GUARDIAN CONSENTING (If applicable, type or print) 22c. BRIDE’S MOTHER/PARENT I OR GUARDIAN CONSENTING (If applicable, type or print)
22b. GROOM’S FATHER/PARENT II OR GUARDIAN CONSENTING (If applicable, type or print) 22d. BRIDE’S FATHER/PARENT II OR GUARDIAN CONSENTING (If applicable, type or print)
22e. HAVE ALL LIVING PARENT(S) OR GUARDIAN(S) CONSENTED?
GROOM Yes No Emancipated Parent(s) Deceased
BRIDE Yes No Emancipated Parent(s) Deceased
22f. NAME OF CONSENTING JUDGE (If applicable, please type or print)
Completed marriage license is to be returned to Issuing District Court within 10 days after marriage: 23. DISTRICT COURT OF ISSUANCE 24. DATE LICENSE ISSUED (Month, Day, Year) 25. EXPIRATION DATE (Month, Day, Year)
26. ISSUING OFFICIAL 27. TITLE OF ISSUING OFFICIAL 28. DATE RECEIVED BY COURT OFFICIAL
This License Authorizes the Marriage in This State of the Parties Named Above By Any Person Duly Authorized to Perform a Marriage Ceremony Under the Laws of the State of Kansas. 29. I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE NAMED PERSONS WERE MARRIED ON: (Month, Day, Year)
30. WHERE MARRIED - COUNTY 31. CITY OR TOWN
32. SIGNATURE OF PERSON PERFORMING CEREMONY 33. NAME OF PERSON PERFORMING CEREMONY (Please type or print) 34. TITLE
35. ADDRESS OF PERSON PERFORMING CEREMONY (Street and No. or Rural Route, City or Town, State, Zip Code)
36. WITNESS NAME TO CEREMONY (Print or Type) 37. WITNESS NAME TO CEREMONY (Print or Type)
Designated new legal name pursuant to K.S.A. 23-133. (If applicable) 38. GROOM’S NAME - FIRST MIDDLE LAST
39. BRIDE’S NAME - FIRST MIDDLE LAST
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STATISTICAL INFORMATION (THE INFORMATION BELOW WILL NOT APPEAR ON CERTIFIED COPIES OF THE RECORD.)
40. NUMBER OF THIS MARRIAGE First, Second, etc. (Specify below)
41. IF PREVIOUSLY MARRIED, LAST MARRIAGE ENDED DATE RECEIVED BY STATE REGISTRAR (Vital Statistics Use Only)
By Death, Divorce, or Annulment (Specify below) Date (Month, Day, Year)
40a. GROOM
41a. GROOM 41b GROOM 42. GROOM’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
40b. BRIDE
41c. BRIDE 41d. BRIDE 43. BRIDE’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
44. GROOM AND BRIDE’S HISPANIC ORIGIN (Check the box or boxes that best describes whether you are Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino. Check the “no” box if you are not Spanish, Hispanic or Latino.)
45. GROOM AND BRIDE’S RACE (Check one or more boxes to indicate what race(s) you consider yourself to be.)
45a. GROOM White Korean Black or Vietnamese
African American American Indian or Other Asian (Specify)
Alaska Native (Name of the enrolled or principal tribes)
Native Hawaiian Asian Indian Guamanian or Chamorro Chinese Samoan Filipino Other Pacific Islander
(Specify) Japanese
Other (Specify)
Unknown
45b. BRIDE White Korean Black or Vietnamese
African American American Indian or Other Asian (Specify)
Alaska Native (Name of the enrolled or principal tribes)
Native Hawaiian Asian Indian Guamanian or Chamorro Chinese Samoan Filipino Other Pacific Islander
(Specify) Japanese
Other (Specify)
Unknown
44a. GROOM
No, not Spanish/ Hispanic/Latino
Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano
Yes, Puerto Rican
Yes, Cuban Yes, Central American
Yes, South American Yes, other Spanish/
Hispanic/Latino (Specify)
Unknown
44b. BRIDE
No, not Spanish/ Hispanic/Latina
Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicana
Yes, Puerto Rican
Yes, Cuban Yes, Central American
Yes, South American Yes, other Spanish/
Hispanic/Latina (Specify)
Unknown
46. EDUCATION (Check the box that best describes the highest degree or level of school completed)46a. GROOM’S EDUCATION 8th grade or less 9th - 12th grade; no diploma High school graduate or GED
Some College credit, but no degree Associate degree (e.g., AA,AS) Bachelor’s degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS) Unknown Master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA) Doctorate (e.g., PhD, EdD) or Professional degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
46b. BRIDE’S EDUCATION 8th grade or less 9th - 12th grade; no diploma High school graduate or GED
Some College credit, but no degree Associate degree (e.g., AA,AS) Bachelor’s degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS) Unknown Master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA) Doctorate (e.g., PhD, EdD) or Professional degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
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STATE OF KANSAS KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Office of Vital Statistics CERTIFICATE OF DIVORCE OR ANNULMENT
CASE NUMBER State File Number
1. HUSBAND’S NAME (First, Middle, Last) 2. DATE OF BIRTH (Month, Day, Year)
3. RESIDENCE-STATE 4. COUNTY
5. WIFE’S NAME (First, Middle, Last) 6. WIFE’S LAST NAME PRIOR TO FIRST MARRIAGE
7. DATE OF BIRTH (Month, Day, Year) 8. RESIDENCE-STATE 9. COUNTY
10. PLACE OF THIS MARRIAGE - STATE OR FOREIGN COUNTRY
11. COUNTY 12. DATE OF THIS MARRIAGE (Month, Day, Year)
13. NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER 18 IN THIS HOUSEHOLD AS OF DATE IN ITEM 17
14. PETITIONER
Husband Wife Both Other (Specify)
15. NAME OF PETITIONER’S ATTORNEY (Type)
16. ATTORNEY’S ADDRESS (Street and Number or Rural Route, City or Town, State, Zip Code)
17. DATE DECREE FILED (Month, Day, Year)
18. TYPE OF DECREE-(Specify)
Divorce Annulment
19. COUNTY OF DECREE 20. DATE FILED BY STATE REGISTRAR (Month, Day, Year)
THE INFORMATION BELOW WILL NOT APPEAR ON CERTIFIED COPIES OF THE RECORD. K.S.A. 65-2422B, REQUIRES THE DIVORCE REPORT TO INCLUDE THE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OF BOTH PARTIES TO MAKE SUCH INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO THE SECRETARY OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING, MODIFYING, OR ENFORCING A SUPPORT OBLIGATION.
21. HUSBAND’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 22. WIFE’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
23. NUMBER OF THIS MARRIAGE First, Second, etc. (Specify below)
24. IF PREVIOUSLY MARRIED, LAST MARRIAGE ENDED
By Death, Divorce, or Annulment (Specify below) Date (Month, Day, Year)
23a. HUSBAND 24a. HUSBAND 24b HUSBAND
23b. WIFE 24c. WIFE 24d. WIFE
25. HISPANIC ORIGIN (Check the box or boxes that best describes whether you are Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino. Check the “no” box if you are not Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino.)
26. RACE (Check one or more boxes to indicate what race(s) you consider yourself to be.)
26a. HUSBAND White Korean
Black or Vietnamese African American
American Indian or Other Asian (Specify) Alaska Native (Name of the enrolled or principal tribes)
Native Hawaiian
Asian Indian Guamanian or Chamorro
Chinese Samoan
Filipino Other Pacific Islander (Specify)
Japanese
Other (Specify)
Unknown
26b. WIFE White Korean
Black or Vietnamese African American
American Indian or Other Asian (Specify) Alaska Native (Name of the enrolled or principal tribes)
Native Hawaiian
Asian Indian Guamanian or Chamorro
Chinese Samoan
Filipino Other Pacific Islander (Specify)
Japanese
Other (Specify)
Unknown
25a. HUSBAND
No, not Spanish/ Hispanic/Latino
Yes, Mexican/Mexican American/Chicano
Yes, Puerto Rican
Yes, Cuban
Yes, Central American
Yes, South American
Yes, other Spanish/ Hispanic/Latino (Specify)
Unknown
25b. WIFE
No, not Spanish/ Hispanic/Latina
Yes, Mexican/Mexican American/Chicana
Yes, Puerto Rican
Yes, Cuban
Yes, Central American
Yes, South American
Yes, other Spanish/ Hispanic/Latina (Specify)
Unknown
27. EDUCATION (Check the box that best describes the highest degree or level of school completed.)
27a. HUSBAND’S EDUCATION 8th grade or less 9th - 12th grade; no diploma High school graduate or GED Some College credit, but no degree Associate degree (e.g., AA,AS) Bachelor’s degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS)
Unknown Master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA) Doctorate (e.g., PhD, EdD) or Professional degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
27b. WIFE’S EDUCATION 8th grade or less 9th - 12th grade; no diploma High school graduate or GED Some College credit, but no degree Associate degree (e.g., AA,AS) Bachelor’s degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS)
Unknown Master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MSW, MBA) Doctorate (e.g., PhD, EdD) or Professional degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD)
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