Choose the variables you want in your table.
Certain variables can be limited in your search.
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Step 1. If you want to see your results by a geographic area, you must select county as a row or column variable. If you want to see statistics broken out by year or other variable, you will need to make that variable a row or column variable. You cannot make a variable both a row or column variable. If you select age-group, there are breakouts possible within some age-groups by clicking on the age-group.
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Step 2. These selections allow you to filter the resulting table to a specific subcategory. If one of Step 2 variables is also a row or column variable, then applying the filter will have no affect on the output table.
Which
year(s) would you like to include in your query?
Select State, County, or Region. Then make the selection(s) within the
category. Note: To select multiple counties, pick a county, then use the
control key and pick the additional counties. You can only select one region.
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Step 3. If 'Year' is a row or column variable, then the table will display results by single year. If 'Year' is not a row or column variable, than the resulting table will aggregate the number of years you check. Data for new years will be added as it becomes available.
By State
By County
By Health Preparedness Region
By Geographic Region
State of Kansas
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Step 4. You must reset this step for each query, even if you used the back button. This displays rates by indidvidual counties or groups of counties in regions selected. To select multiple counties, pick a county, then use the control key and pick the additional counties. You can only select one region at a time.
Select which outcome you wish to view from the following list. If you have
selected outcome as your row variable, you may select multiple outcomes
by holding down the control key and selecting the ones you want with the
mouse pointer.
This option allows you to determine how the results are displayed in regards to frequency, percentages, and rates.
All Births
4 or More Prior Births
Single Births
Inadequate Prenatal Care
Intermediate Prenatal Care
Adequate Prenatal Care
Adequate Plus Prenatal Care
Care Began First Trimester
No Prenatal Care
Mother's Weight Gain less than 15 lbs
Mother's Weight Gain Normal
Mother's Weight Gain more than 44 lbs
Vaginal Birth after Cesarean
Spacing less than 18 Months
Low Birth Weight
Very Low Birth Weight
Premature
Smoking during Pregnancy
Normal Birth Weight
Frequencies only
Frequencies and Percents By Column
Frequencies and Percents By Row
Frequencies and Rates
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Step 5. If you have selected 'Outcome' as your row variable, you may select multiple outcomes by holding down the control key and selecting the ones you want with the mouse pointer.
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Step 6. This displays the query results as frequencies, percentages, or rates.