January 28, 2010 Children and Adolescents Meeting 2 Data Review.

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January 28, 2010 Children and Adolescents Meeting 2 Data Review

Children and Adolescents Data Session After Meeting 1, significant follow-up research and data gathering by KDHE MCH Epidemiologists, Garry Kelley and Jamie Kim Indicator prioritization was also submitted by several of you Walking through these results and resources together Presentation is only to keep us organized; we will focus on the handouts

Indicator Prioritization Worksheet Results (Rank Order of Indicators) 1. Nutrition and Physical Activity 2. Injury Deaths, Non-Fatal Injury Rates 3. Immunizations 4. Child Death Rates (tie) 4. Medical Home, Provider Access (tie) 5. Risky Behaviors 6. Adolescent Sexual Health and Risky Behaviors 7. Behavioral/Mental Health Services 8. Child Abuse & Neglect 9. Insurance Coverage/Insurance Type of Children in Poverty 10. Dental Health 11. Children in Poverty 12. Health Status: 11 days or more of school missed – illness or injury 13. School Readiness Indicator 14. Crime Rates

Indicator Prioritization Worksheet Results Common Groupings of Indicators Group A Child Death Rates Injury Deaths, Non-Fatal Injury Rates Child Abuse and Neglect Group B Medical Home, Provider Access Insurance Coverage, Insurance Type of Children Living in Poverty Children in Poverty Group C Adolescents Sexual Health and Risky Behaviors Risky Behaviors Crime Rates

Clarifications and Follow-up Research Reliability of national surveys for Kansas/ National Child Health Survey See handout packet Juvenile Crime rates (Add. Data 1, pg 3 and 4) Additional death breakouts (Add. Data 2, pg 2 and 3) Additional nonfatal injury rates Children 0-4 years vs years poverty rates Preventive medical visit (CA174) STDs and teen pregnancy rates by race/ethnicity (Add. Data 2,pg 4)

Clarifications and Follow-up Research Kansas child sexual abuse ( See Add. Data, pg 2, CA 78) Child abuse and neglect – definitional change KAR amendments effective July 2004 increased the standard of evidence for a case finding to "clear & convincing"'; definitions of physical abuse and mental abuse removed "likelihood of harm" narrowing the definition of physical and mental abuse; and a substantiated finding is now entered on the Kansas Child Abuse & Neglect Central Registry. Any one of these items could have reduced the number of substantiated victims.

Child Abuse and Neglect Data * See note on definitional change, previous slide YearReports Rec’d# Assigned for Maltreatment Reports Assigned for CINC/NAN Reasons Substantiated Victims FY0140,84319,0707,4178,389 FY0242,81818,1237,7677,741 FY0340,96616,8697,5797,085 FY0443,10216,7287,8726,354 FY0546,25015,7018,8322,749* FY0650,40216,3618,8102,974* FY0753,04818,3169,0212,189* FY0853,88818,1299,2942,020* FY0956,20718,3329,0081,373*

Clarifications and Follow-up Research County-level data CA177 – Child mental health See suicide data on following slides Early childhood mental health Kansas Association of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health:

TotalMaleFemale 9th10th11th12thBlack*Hispanic/ Latino White* Kansas High School Survey (2007 YRBS) Percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months QN24 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic.

TotalMaleFemale 9th10th11th12thBlack*Hispanic/ Latino White* Kansas High School Survey (2007 YRBS) Percentage of students who made a plan about how they would attempt suicide during the past 12 months QN25 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic.

TotalMaleFemale 9th10th11th12thBlack*Hispanic/ Latino White* Kansas High School Survey (2007 YRBS) Percentage of students who actually attempted suicide one or more times during the past 12 months QN26 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic.

Clarifications and Follow-up Research Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Medical Home (Additional Data, pg 1-2) Children with no preventive medical care within a year: 10% (2007 NSCH) Children with no dental care within a year: 21% (2007 NSCH) 4 counties with no Medicaid medical provider (2008) 23 counties with no Medicaid dental provider (2008) Additional Hispanic demographics (Add. Data 1, page 1) School readiness: See report online