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Statistics on children, youth and families in Alaska from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Alaska Children's Trust
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The percent of all parents who report that a health care worker had told them that their 3-year-old child has tooth decay or cavities by Alaska Public Health Region. These are 3-year averages.
Data Source
Alaska Childhood Understanding Behaviors Survey (CUBS) for 2009–2011 through 2020–2022, Alaska Division of Public Health's Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Unit. http://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/wcfh/Pages/mchepi/cubs/data.aspx
More data on this topic can be found using the Childhood Understanding Behaviors Survey Data Visualization Tool Version 1.5.4: Alaska Department of Health, Division of Public Health, Section of Women's, Children's, and Family Health; https://alaska-dph.shinyapps.io/CUBS/ accessed on: 2024-10-04.
More data on this topic can be found using the Childhood Understanding Behaviors Survey Data Visualization Tool Version 1.5.4: Alaska Department of Health, Division of Public Health, Section of Women's, Children's, and Family Health; https://alaska-dph.shinyapps.io/CUBS/ accessed on: 2024-10-04.
Notes
Three years of data were combined to minimize the unreliability of measurement due to the small number of actual events. The reported values are averages across three years. For example, we report the average value across the years 2012, 2013, and 2014.
The percentages reported above have been produced by weighting the survey results so that estimates better represent the Alaska population.
The percentages reported above have been produced by weighting the survey results so that estimates better represent the Alaska population.
Last Updated
October 2024