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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 463 868 PS 030 283 AUTHOR Haven, Terry, Ed. TITLE Measures of Child Well-Being in Utah, 2002: Counting the Kids Who Count on Us. Utah KIDS COUNT. INSTITUTION Utah Children, Salt Lake City. SPONS AGENCY Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD. PUB DATE 2002-00-00 NOTE 98p.; For 2001 report, see ED 449 881. Underwritten by Richards, Brandt, Miller, and Nelson Charitable Foundation and Kennecott Utah Cooper Charitable Foundation. AVAILABLE FROM Utah Children, 757 East South Temple, Suite 250, Salt Lake City, UT 84102 (single copy, $10; discount on orders of 2 or more copies). Tel: 801-364-1182; e-mail: [email protected]. PUB TYPE Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) Reports Descriptive (141) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC04 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Accidents; Adolescents; Birth Weight; Births to Single Women; Child Abuse; Child Health; Child Welfare; *Children; *Counties; Crime; Delinquency; Demography; Dental Health; Dropout Rate; Early Parenthood; Economic Status; Elementary Secondary Education; Enrollment; Exercise; Family Violence; Health Insurance; Infant Mortality; Infants; Mortality Rate; Obesity; Poverty; Prenatal Care; Preschool Education; Restraints (Vehicle Safety); School Readiness; *Social Indicators; State Surveys; Statistical Surveys; Substance Abuse; Tables (Data); Teacher Student Ratio; *Trend Analysis; Truancy; *Well Being; Youth Problems IDENTIFIERS Arrests; Child Mortality; *Indicators; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; *Utah; Vaccination ABSTRACT This Kids Count report details statewide trends in the well-being of Utah's children. The statistical portrait is based on 29 indicators of children's well-being in five areas: (1) child health and safety (prenatal care, low birthweight, infant mortality, child injury deaths, injury-related hospital discharges, child abuse, childhood immunizations, untreated tooth decay, and suicide death rates); (2) family environments (unemployment rate, poverty rate, health insurance, special health care needs, and quality child care availability); (3) community safety and security (juvenile adjudication rates, and domestic violence); (4) school success and work readiness (enrollment, dropout rate, kindergarten readiness, pupil-teacher ratio, truancy referrals to juvenile court, and school meals program participation); and (5) healthy and safe behavior (teen births, teen chlamydia infection rate, teen smoking, overweight youth, physical exercise, seat belt usage, and unlawful drug use) . Following introductory remarks, the first section of the report provides demographic information at the county and state level and information on child well-being "at a glance." The bulk of the report presents state and county level information on the above indicators. The report's final section details findings on selected health and safety issues for 61 small areas within the state. Among the findings, positive trends are noted for child dental treatment, children with health insurance, quality child care availability, substance abuse offenses, violent Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document.

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 463 868 PS 030 283

AUTHOR Haven, Terry, Ed.TITLE Measures of Child Well-Being in Utah, 2002: Counting the

Kids Who Count on Us. Utah KIDS COUNT.INSTITUTION Utah Children, Salt Lake City.SPONS AGENCY Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD.PUB DATE 2002-00-00NOTE 98p.; For 2001 report, see ED 449 881. Underwritten by

Richards, Brandt, Miller, and Nelson Charitable Foundationand Kennecott Utah Cooper Charitable Foundation.

AVAILABLE FROM Utah Children, 757 East South Temple, Suite 250, Salt LakeCity, UT 84102 (single copy, $10; discount on orders of 2 ormore copies). Tel: 801-364-1182; e-mail:[email protected].

PUB TYPE Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) Reports Descriptive(141)

EDRS PRICE MF01/PC04 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS Accidents; Adolescents; Birth Weight; Births to Single

Women; Child Abuse; Child Health; Child Welfare; *Children;*Counties; Crime; Delinquency; Demography; Dental Health;Dropout Rate; Early Parenthood; Economic Status; ElementarySecondary Education; Enrollment; Exercise; Family Violence;Health Insurance; Infant Mortality; Infants; Mortality Rate;Obesity; Poverty; Prenatal Care; Preschool Education;Restraints (Vehicle Safety); School Readiness; *SocialIndicators; State Surveys; Statistical Surveys; SubstanceAbuse; Tables (Data); Teacher Student Ratio; *TrendAnalysis; Truancy; *Well Being; Youth Problems

IDENTIFIERS Arrests; Child Mortality; *Indicators; Sexually TransmittedDiseases; *Utah; Vaccination

ABSTRACTThis Kids Count report details statewide trends in the

well-being of Utah's children. The statistical portrait is based on 29indicators of children's well-being in five areas: (1) child health andsafety (prenatal care, low birthweight, infant mortality, child injurydeaths, injury-related hospital discharges, child abuse, childhoodimmunizations, untreated tooth decay, and suicide death rates); (2) familyenvironments (unemployment rate, poverty rate, health insurance, specialhealth care needs, and quality child care availability); (3) community safetyand security (juvenile adjudication rates, and domestic violence); (4) schoolsuccess and work readiness (enrollment, dropout rate, kindergarten readiness,pupil-teacher ratio, truancy referrals to juvenile court, and school mealsprogram participation); and (5) healthy and safe behavior (teen births, teenchlamydia infection rate, teen smoking, overweight youth, physical exercise,seat belt usage, and unlawful drug use) . Following introductory remarks, thefirst section of the report provides demographic information at the countyand state level and information on child well-being "at a glance." The bulkof the report presents state and county level information on the aboveindicators. The report's final section details findings on selected healthand safety issues for 61 small areas within the state. Among the findings,positive trends are noted for child dental treatment, children with healthinsurance, quality child care availability, substance abuse offenses, violent

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crime offenses, teen smoking, and seat belt usage. Negative trends are notedfor prenatal care, low birthweight infants, infant mortality, child abuse,suicide deaths, and domestic violence cases. (KB)

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