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Child Health
Data are for the U.S.
Leading causes of death
Children aged 1-4 years
- Accidents (unintentional injuries)
- Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities
- Assault (Homicide)
Children aged 5-14 years
- Accidents (unintentional injuries)
- Cancer
- Intentional self-harm (suicide)
Source: Deaths: Final Data for 2014, table 10 [PDF – 4.4 MB]
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More data: reports and tables
- Health, United States, trend tables with data on child and adolescent health
- Tables of Summary Health Statistics from the National Health Interview Survey
- Estimated Prevalence of Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities Following Questionnaire Changes in the 2014 National Health Interview Survey
- Sports- and Recreation-related Injury Episodes in the United States, 2011–2014
- Sugar-sweetened Beverage Consumption Among U.S. Youth, 2011–2014
- Adverse Family Experiences Among Children in Nonparental Care, 2011–2012 [PDF – 158 KB]
- Caloric Intake From Fast Food Among Children and Adolescents: United States, 2011–2012
- Changes in Prevalence of Parent-reported Autism Spectrum Disorder in School-aged U.S. Children: 2007 to 2011–2012 [PDF – 162 KB]
- Communication Disorders and Use of Intervention Services Among Children Aged 3–17 Years: United States, 2012
- Measures of Muscular Strength in U.S. Children and Adolescents, 2012
- Physician Office Visits by Children for Well and Problem-focused Care: United States, 2012
- Use of Complementary Health Approaches Among Children Aged 4–17 Years in the United States: National Health Interview Survey, 2007–2012
- Blood Lead Levels in Children Aged 1–5 Years — United States, 1999–2010
- Fathers’ Involvement with Their Children: United States, 2006-2010 [PDF – 371 KB]
- Characteristics of Children in Medicaid Managed Care and Medicaid Fee-for-service, 2003–2005 [PDF – 222 KB]
- America’s Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being
More data: query tools
Data are for the U.S.
Leading causes of death
Children aged 1-4 years
- Accidents (unintentional injuries)
- Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities
- Assault (Homicide)
Children aged 5-14 years
- Accidents (unintentional injuries)
- Cancer
- Intentional self-harm (suicide)
Source: Deaths: Final Data for 2014, table 10 [PDF – 4.4 MB]
Related FastStats
More data: reports and tables
- Health, United States, trend tables with data on child and adolescent health
- Tables of Summary Health Statistics from the National Health Interview Survey
- Estimated Prevalence of Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities Following Questionnaire Changes in the 2014 National Health Interview Survey
- Sports- and Recreation-related Injury Episodes in the United States, 2011–2014
- Sugar-sweetened Beverage Consumption Among U.S. Youth, 2011–2014
- Adverse Family Experiences Among Children in Nonparental Care, 2011–2012 [PDF – 158 KB]
- Caloric Intake From Fast Food Among Children and Adolescents: United States, 2011–2012
- Changes in Prevalence of Parent-reported Autism Spectrum Disorder in School-aged U.S. Children: 2007 to 2011–2012 [PDF – 162 KB]
- Communication Disorders and Use of Intervention Services Among Children Aged 3–17 Years: United States, 2012
- Measures of Muscular Strength in U.S. Children and Adolescents, 2012
- Physician Office Visits by Children for Well and Problem-focused Care: United States, 2012
- Use of Complementary Health Approaches Among Children Aged 4–17 Years in the United States: National Health Interview Survey, 2007–2012
- Blood Lead Levels in Children Aged 1–5 Years — United States, 1999–2010
- Fathers’ Involvement with Their Children: United States, 2006-2010 [PDF – 371 KB]
- Characteristics of Children in Medicaid Managed Care and Medicaid Fee-for-service, 2003–2005 [PDF – 222 KB]
- America’s Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being
More data: query tools
Data are for the U.S.
Leading causes of death
Children aged 1-4 years
- Accidents (unintentional injuries)
- Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities
- Assault (Homicide)
Children aged 5-14 years
- Accidents (unintentional injuries)
- Cancer
- Intentional self-harm (suicide)
Source: Deaths: Final Data for 2014, table 10 [PDF – 4.4 MB]
Related FastStats
More data: reports and tables
- Health, United States, trend tables with data on child and adolescent health
- Tables of Summary Health Statistics from the National Health Interview Survey
- Estimated Prevalence of Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities Following Questionnaire Changes in the 2014 National Health Interview Survey
- Sports- and Recreation-related Injury Episodes in the United States, 2011–2014
- Sugar-sweetened Beverage Consumption Among U.S. Youth, 2011–2014
- Adverse Family Experiences Among Children in Nonparental Care, 2011–2012 [PDF – 158 KB]
- Caloric Intake From Fast Food Among Children and Adolescents: United States, 2011–2012
- Changes in Prevalence of Parent-reported Autism Spectrum Disorder in School-aged U.S. Children: 2007 to 2011–2012 [PDF – 162 KB]
- Communication Disorders and Use of Intervention Services Among Children Aged 3–17 Years: United States, 2012
- Measures of Muscular Strength in U.S. Children and Adolescents, 2012
- Physician Office Visits by Children for Well and Problem-focused Care: United States, 2012
- Use of Complementary Health Approaches Among Children Aged 4–17 Years in the United States: National Health Interview Survey, 2007–2012
- Blood Lead Levels in Children Aged 1–5 Years — United States, 1999–2010
- Fathers’ Involvement with Their Children: United States, 2006-2010 [PDF – 371 KB]
- Characteristics of Children in Medicaid Managed Care and Medicaid Fee-for-service, 2003–2005 [PDF – 222 KB]
- America’s Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being
More data: query tools
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