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Connecticut
Statistics on children, youth and families in Connecticut from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Connecticut Voices for Children
Child deaths ages 1 to 14
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Why This Indicator Matters
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death among children and youth, accounting for nearly 33% of all deaths among children ages one to four, five to nine, and ten to fourteen. High rates of child mortality within communities can suggest underlying issues such as violent neighborhoods or inadequate child supervision. It can also point to major inequities including lack of access to health care, high exposure to environmental toxins, or unsafe places for youth to play.
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Definition and Source
PROVIDER
Definition
This data presents the total counts of deaths for Connecticut children who died inside and outside the state for a five year period.
Data Source
Data provided by CT DPH Health Statistics and Surveillance Section, Deaths Dataset, version 09AUG2022.
Notes
The
data source has not published new data for this indicator in recent years, but
the indicator will be updated on the KIDS COUNT Data Center if or when new data
are released. Until then, these data may provide useful historical information
for those working in this field.
Last Updated
August 2022