Births and deaths: United States, 1996.

Monthly vital statistics report Pub Date : 1997-09-11
S J Ventura, K D Peters, J A Martin, J D Maurer
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Objectives: This report presents preliminary data on births and deaths in the United States from the National Center for Health Statistics for 1996. U.S. data are shown by age, race, and Hispanic origin. National and State data on births by marital status, prenatal care, cesarean delivery, and low birthweight are also presented. Mortality data presented include life expectancy, leading causes of death, and infant mortality.

Methods: This report, the third in a new statistical series, presents preliminary data for 1996 on births and deaths based on a substantial sample of vital records. The records are weighted to independent control counts of births, infant deaths, and total deaths received in State vital statistics offices during calendar year 1996.

Results: According to preliminary data for 1996, the birth rate for teenagers dropped 4 percent in 1996 to 54.7 births per 1,000 women aged 15-19 years. The teen birth rate has declined 12 percent since 1991 (62.1), with larger reductions for young teenagers 15-17 years and for black teenagers. Birth rates for women aged 20-34 years increased 1-2 percent, while rates for women aged 35-44 years rose 3 percent. The number and percent of births to unmarried women increased about 1 percent, while the birth rate for unmarried women declined 1 percent. The rate of prenatal care utilization improved and the cesarean delivery rate declined. The overall low birthweight rate increased to 7.4 percent. The 1996 preliminary infant mortality rate reached a record low of 7.2 infant deaths per 1,000 live births with all-time lows for white and black infants. Life expectancy reached a record high of 76.1 years with all-time highs for white and black males and black females. The largest declines in age-adjusted death rates among the leading causes of death were for Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (26 percent) and Homicide (11 percent), which dropped from the 12th to the 14th leading cause of death.

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出生和死亡:美国,1996年。
目的:本报告介绍了1996年美国国家卫生统计中心关于美国出生和死亡的初步数据。美国的数据按年龄、种族和西班牙裔显示。还介绍了按婚姻状况、产前护理、剖宫产和低出生体重分列的全国和各州出生数据。提出的死亡率数据包括预期寿命、主要死亡原因和婴儿死亡率。方法:本报告是一个新的统计系列的第三份报告,根据大量的生命记录样本,提供1996年关于出生和死亡的初步数据。这些记录是根据1996年历年国家人口统计办公室收到的出生、婴儿死亡和死亡总数的独立控制计数进行加权的。结果:根据1996年的初步数据,1996年青少年生育率下降了4%,为每1000名15-19岁妇女生育54.7个孩子。自1991年以来,青少年生育率下降了12%(62.1),其中15-17岁青少年和黑人青少年的下降幅度更大。20-34岁女性的出生率上升了1- 2%,而35-44岁女性的出生率上升了3%。未婚女性生育的数量和比例增加了约1%,而未婚女性的出生率下降了1%。产前护理使用率提高,剖宫产率下降。总体低出生体重率上升到7.4%。1996年初步的婴儿死亡率达到创纪录的低点,每1 000名活产婴儿死亡7.2人,白人和黑人婴儿的死亡率都是有史以来最低的。预期寿命达到创纪录的76.1岁,白人、黑人男性和黑人女性的预期寿命都达到历史新高。在主要死因中,年龄调整死亡率下降幅度最大的是人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)(26%)和凶杀(11%),后者从第12位下降到第14位。
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