Relevant Population Characteristics for Child injury deaths
Related Relevant Population Characteristics Indicators:
- Adverse Childhood Experiences ACEs
- Infant Safe Sleep
- Carbon Monoxide Deaths
- Child Care Numbers of Facilities
- Child emotional abuse, self-reported
- Child physical abuse, self-reported
- Child sexual abuse, self-reported
- Utah Population Characteristics: Poverty, Children Age 17 and Under
- Community Design: Access to Parks and Elementary Schools
- Community Design: Commute Time
- Community Design: Proximity of Population and Schools to Highways
- Community Design: Types of Transportation to Work
- Cost as a barrier to health care
- Depression: Adult Prevalence
- Deaths From All Causes
- Electronic Cigarettes / Vape Products
- Fall Injury (Unintentional)
- Family Meals
- Fair/poor health
- Hazardous Substance Releases
- Utah Population Characteristics: Household Income
- Utah Population Characteristics: Household Structure
- Utah Health Improvement Index (HII)
- No health insurance coverage
- Health status: mental health past 30 days
- Health status: physical health past 30 days
- Homicide
- Infant mortality
- Marriage and Divorce
- Uninsured Children
- Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Deaths
- Drug Overdose and Poisoning Incidents
- Utah Population Characteristics: Poverty, All Persons
- Postpartum depression
- Sexual Violence
- Refugee arrivals
- Routine medical care visits
- Seat Belts: Safety Restraint Use
- Smoking in the third trimester of pregnancy
- Student Injuries
- Substance Abuse (Alcohol or Marijuana) - Adolescents
- Suicide
- Sudden unexpected infant death (SUID)
- Traumatic Brain Injury TBI
- Unintentional Injury Deaths