AHSVS 2013 E-Book - page 166

% change
from2003
URBAN
Male
98.4 105.1 112.7 121.7 97.9 84.3 73.8 62.8 62.2 50.8 62.0
-37.0
Female
38.9 44.2 36.1 54.2 45.3 36.8 27.6 23.4 27.4 26.1 21.7
-44.2
TOTAL
69.8 75.8 75.8 88.9 72.5 61.4 51.5 43.6 45.3 38.8 42.4
-39.2
RURAL
Male
144.8 127.9 142.5 162.3 125.2 109.0 112.6 104.9 94.6 123.3 91.4
-36.9
Female
54.9 74.5 54.8 67.5 57.6 56.2 35.4 30.3 49.6 53.3 31.2
-43.1
TOTAL
101.5 102.7 100.3 116.2 97.2 83.3 75.0 68.6 72.7 90.5 62.1
-38.8
STATEWIDE
Male
106.7 109.5 118.5 129.1 102.7 89.1 81.1 69.5 67.4 62.5 66.5
-37.7
Female
41.7 49.8 39.4 56.6 49.3 40.7 29.0 24.5 31.0 30.3 23.2
-44.4
TOTAL
75.4 80.8 80.1 93.8 76.9 65.7 55.9 47.7 49.7 47.1 45.5
-39.7
Notes:
a
Rates are presented per 100,000 children 15-19 years old;
b
Urban=Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, and Yuma counties; the remaining counties comprise Arizona's rural areas;
see
Technical Notes
for more information; records with unknown county of residence are included in the statewide totals, but are not distributed by urban/rural area.
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
TABLE2C-13
MORTALITYRATES
a
FOR THE FIVE LEADINGCAUSESOFDEATHAMONGADOLESCENTS (15-19YEARS)
BYGENDER INURBANANDRURALAREAS
b
, ARIZONA, 2003-2013
Area/Gender
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
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