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Show Sources of Data: a Statistical Abstract of the United States 1953, No.61, p.65; 1963, No.46, p.50; 1974, No.79, p.57;1984, No.87, p.65; 1994, No.94, p.75. b Statistical Abstract of the United States 1953, No.50, p.55. Table 27: Total Fertility Rates, Utah and US. In Utah Demographic Report, June 1993. Demographic and Economic Analysis. Governor's Office of Planning and Budget. c Utah Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, Demographic and Economic Analysis, 1996. d U.S. Bureau of the Census, reported in Statistical Abstract of the United States 1953, No. 127, p.115 and 1995, No.239. Educational Attainment by Race, Ethnicity and Sex: 1960-1994 p.157. . . ... e Statistical Abstract of the United States 1995, No.633, Characteristics of Civilian Labor Force by State: 1994, p.403. f Statistical Abstract of the United States 1995, No.627, p.399, Civilian Labor Force and Participation Rates with Projects 1970 to 2005BLS Bulletin 2307 Employment Earnings. Table 2: Top 10 Priority Issues of the Utah Department of Health_______________________________ Ongoing Issues: ?Prenatal Care *Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening___________________________________________________ New Or Emerging Issues: ?Discrepancy between Life Expectancy and Self-reported Health Status *Lack of Gender Specific Information in Data Reporting Systems ?Unintended Pregnancy ?Women's Mental Health ?Sedentary Lifestyle ?Osteoporosis ?Violence Against Women ?Variability in Cesarean Section and Hysterectomy Rates____________________________________ Source: Utah Department of Health. Women's Health in Utah, Chapter 10, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 1996. About the Authors Denise E. Beaudoin received her M.D. at the Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1988 and her M.S.P.H. from the University of Colorado in 1991. She is currently the Surveillance Coordinator for the Utah Cancer Control Program in the Division of Community and Family Health Services, Utah Department of Health. Wu Xu received her Ph.D. in Sociology from Utah State University in 1996. She is currently a Program Manager in the Data Resources Program in the Division of Community and Family Health Services, Utah Department of Health. Robert T. Rolfs, Jr. received his M.D. in 1980 from Northwestern University Medical School. He is currently the Director of the Office of Public Health Data and Bureau of Surveillance and Analysis, Utah Department of Health. Utah's Health: An Annual Review 1996 13 |