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1 Healthy Women: State Trends in Health and Mortality CD-ROM training Kate Brett Joanna Skilogianis Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics

2 Purpose This product is useful as a tool to look at mortality and health statistics among specific population groups within a state. All data available concurrently by: State, Race and ethnicity, Sex, and Age

3 Development Considerations All estimates are 3-year averages. Pooling avoids confidentiality issues and gives the estimates greater precision. Estimates with large standard errors are suppressed. This product released as interactive data tables, not static paper publication. User can format tables as desired. Updates of the data can be released on the Internet easily.

4 Technical Issues Precision: based on relative standard error (RSE) RSE = SE/estimate Mortality: suppression of estimates with less than 20 deaths (approximate RSE>23%). BRFSS: suppression of estimates with RSE>30%. Age-adjustment: All estimates are age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard population.

5 Data Sources 1994-1998 Mortality 1996-1999 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2000 BRFSS updates now available on the website: www.cdc.gov/nchs/healthywomen.htm

6 Beyond 20/20 ™ software Software privately developed to allow interactive presentation of data. The section of the software necessary to read the data is distributed with the data. Information on how to use the software available: on the CD-ROM insert, in this presentation, and on the web at: www.cdc.gov/nchs/healthywomen.htm

7 Beyond 20/20 Concepts Table: a presentation of multi-dimensional data and descriptive text. Dimension: an attribute of the table’s data, e.g., sex, race, or State. Item: an element of a dimension, e.g., Alaska is an item of the state dimension. Tile: a rectangle in the table that shows the dimension name or the label of the item currently displayed.

8 Parts of a Beyond 20/20 ™ table

9 Demonstration: Opening Tables Open Beyond 20/20. The Find Files box opens. Choose type of data. Choose subject matter. If need help, look at table summary. Highlight table, and press “OK”. The Find File button can be used to go to this feature to find additional tables.

10 Summaries Summaries contain information useful to understand the data being presented. Any level of the table may have summary information. If a summary is available, the label will be highlighted in blue.

11 Navigating Tables Active dimension box: dimension that is “active”. Note that the active dimension tile is highlighted. Arrow keys allow one to move through the items in that dimension. Highlighting different dimension tiles will change the active dimension.

12 Changing Table Views Selecting data Hiding and showing data using the item menu Resetting view back to original using ‘view’ and ‘reset’ Switching table dimensions Nesting table dimensions

13 Charting Create a chart using the chart button. Change chart options using right mouse button. Browse through a series of charts. Select one of the headings in the title of the chart. Use the arrow buttons to chart the previous or next item.

14 Mapping Create a map using the map button. Change map options using right mouse button. Browse through a series of maps. Select one of the headings in the title of the map. Use the arrow buttons to chart the previous or next item.

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20 Technical Support To receive technical support for using the Beyond 20/20 software, contact: Phyllis ChappellorConnie Banks PChappell@cdc.gov CBanks@cdc.gov (919) 541-4466(919) 541-3624 For information on the data itself, contact: Joanna SkilogianisorKate Brett JSkilogianis@cdc.govKBrett@cdc.gov (301) 458-4735(301) 458-4113

21 Mortality Example Mortality by State, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, Age and Cause, 1994-1998 Incidence of breast cancer mortality among various age groups of Hispanic white women in California and Florida in 1996-1998

22 BRFSS Example Smoking Status by State, Race/Ethnicity, Sex and Age, 1996-1999 Smoking status among white women aged 18-44 in 1997-1999


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