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National Survey of Children's Health, Results Comparison 2003-2007

Results Comparison 2003-2007 NSCH National Chartbook Profile for Nationwide

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2003 Profile
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Indicator comparable across survey years = Indicator comparable across survey years, Indicator not comparable across survey years = Indicator NOT comparable across survey years
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IndicatorExplanation20032007
HEALTH STATUS
Child Health Statuspercent of children in excellent or very good healthIndicator comparable across survey years84.184.4
Oral Health Statuspercent of children with excellent or very good oral healthIndicator comparable across survey years68.570.7
Injurypercent of children age 0-5 with injuries requiring medical attention in the past yearIndicator comparable across survey years9.410.4
Breastfeedingpercent of children age 0-5 who were ever breastfedIndicator comparable across survey years72.375.5
Risk of Developmental or Behavioral Problemspercent of children age 4 months to 5 years determined to be at moderate or high risk based on parents' specific concernsIndicator comparable across survey years24.526.4
Positive Social Skillspercent of children age 6-17 who exhibit two or more positive social skillsIndicator comparable across survey years92.793.6
Missed School Dayspercent of children age 6-17 who missed 11 or more days of school in the past yearIndicator comparable across survey years5.25.8
HEALTH CARE
Current Health Insurancepercent of children currently insuredIndicator comparable across survey years91.290.9
Insurance Coverage Consistencypercent of children lacking consistent insurance coverage in the past yearIndicator comparable across survey years14.915.1
Preventive Health Carepercent of children with a preventive medical visit in the past yearIndicator comparable across survey years77.888.5
Preventive Dental Carepercent of children with a preventive dental visit in the past yearIndicator not comparable across survey yearsNA78.4
Developmental Screeningpercent of children age 10 months to 5 years who received a standardized screening for developmental or behavioral problemsIndicator not comparable across survey yearsNA19.5
Mental Health Carepercent of children age 2-17 with problems requiring counseling who received mental health careIndicator comparable across survey years58.760.0
Medical Homepercent of children who received care within a medical homeIndicator not comparable across survey yearsNA57.5
SCHOOL AND ACTIVITIES
School Engagementpercent of children age 6-17 who are adequately engaged in schoolIndicator not comparable across survey yearsNA80.5
Repeating a Gradepercent of children age 6-17 who have repeated at least one gradeIndicator comparable across survey years11.310.6
Activities Outside of Schoolpercent of children age 6-17 who participate in activities outside of schoolIndicator comparable across survey years81.080.7
Screen Timepercent of children age 1-5 who watched more than one hour of TV or video during a weekdayIndicator not comparable across survey yearsNA54.4
CHILD’S FAMILY
Reading to Young Childrenpercent of children age 0-5 whose families read to them everydayIndicator comparable across survey years47.847.8
Singing and Telling Stories to Young Childrenpercent of children age 0-5 whose families sing or tell stories to them everydayIndicator not comparable across survey yearsNA59.1
Religious Servicespercent of children who attend religious services at least weeklyIndicator comparable across survey years55.753.7
Mother’s Healthof children who live with their mothers, the percentage whose mothers are in excellent or very good physical and emotional healthIndicator comparable across survey years58.956.9
Father’s Healthof children who live with their fathers, the percentage whose fathers are in excellent or very good physical and emotional healthIndicator comparable across survey years66.262.7
Smoking in the Householdpercent of children who live in households where someone smokesIndicator comparable across survey years29.526.2
Child Carepercent of children age 0-5 whose parents made emergency child care arrangements last month and/or a job change for child care reasons last yearIndicator comparable across survey years33.230.7
CHILD AND FAMILY’S NEIGHBORHOOD
Neighborhood Amenitiespercent of children who live in neighborhoods with a park, sidewalks, a library, and a community centerIndicator not comparable across survey yearsNA48.2
Neighborhood Conditionspercent of children who live in neighborhoods with poorly kept or dilapidated housingIndicator not comparable across survey yearsNA14.6
Supportive Neighborhoodspercent of children living in neighborhoods that are supportiveIndicator comparable across survey years81.483.2
Safety of Child in Neighborhoodpercent of children living in neighborhoods that are usually or always safeIndicator comparable across survey years83.886.1

With funding and direction from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs was conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics. CAHMI is responsible for the analyses, interpretations, presentations and conclusions included on this site.

Suggested citation format: “[State name] Report Comparing Results from the 2003 and 2007 National Surveys of Children’s Health.” Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative, Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health website. Retrieved [mm/dd/yy] from www.childhealthdata.org.