| Midcourse Review > Table of Contents > Focus Area 16: Maternal, Infant, and Child Health > Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas1. Access to Quality Health Services 1-1. Persons with health insurance 1-4. Source of ongoing care 1-5. Usual primary care provider 1-6. Difficulties or delays in obtaining needed health care 1-9. Hospitalization for ambulatory-care-sensitive conditions 1-12. Single toll-free number for poison control centers 1-13. Trauma systems 1-14. Special needs of children 6. Disability and Secondary Conditions 6-2. Feelings and depression among children with disabilities 6-7. Congregate care of children and adults with disabilities 6-9. Inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in regular education programs 7. Educational and Community-Based Programs 7-1. High school completion 7-2. School health education 7-4. School nurse-to-student ratio 8. Environmental Health 8-11. Elevated blood lead levels in children 8-20. School policies to protect against environmental hazards 8-22. Lead-based paint testing 9. Family Planning 9-2. Birth spacing 9-7. Adolescent pregnancy 9-8. Abstinence before age 15 years 9-9. Abstinence among adolescents aged 15 to 17 years 9-10. Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection 9-11. Reproductive health education 13. HIV 13-17. Perinatally acquired HIV/AIDS and AIDS 14. Immunization and Infectious Diseases 14-1. Vaccine-preventable diseases 14-2. Hepatitis B in infants and young children 14-18. Antibiotics prescribed for ear infections 14-19. Antibiotics prescribed for common cold 14-22. Universally recommended vaccination of children aged 19 through 35 months of age 14-23. Vaccination coverage for children in day care and kindergarten 14-24. Fully immunized young children and adolescents 14-25. Providers who measure childhood vaccination coverage levels 14-26. Children participating in population-based immunization registries 14-27. Vaccination coverage among adolescents 14-30. Adverse events from vaccinations 14-31. Active surveillance for vaccine safety 15. Injury and Violence Prevention 15-1. Nonfatal head injuries 15-2. Nonfatal spinal cord injuries 15-3. Firearm-related deaths 15-4. Proper firearm storage in homes 15-5. Nonfatal firearm-related injuries 15-7. Nonfatal poisonings 15-8. Deaths from poisoning 15-9. Deaths from suffocation 15-10. Emergency department surveillance systems 15-11. Hospital discharge surveillance systems 15-12. Emergency department visits 15-19. Safety belts 15-20. Child restraints 15-23. Bicycle helmet use 15-24. Bicycle helmet laws 15-31. Injury protection in school sports 15-33. Maltreatment and maltreatment fatalities of children 15-38. Physical fighting among adolescents 15-39. Weapon carrying by adolescents on school property 18. Mental Health and Mental Disorders 18-2. Adolescent suicide attempts 18-5. Disordered eating behaviors 18-7. Treatment for children with mental health problems 18-8. Juvenile justice facility screening 19. Nutrition and Overweight 19-3. Overweight or obesity in children and adolescents 19-4. Growth retardation in children 19-12. Iron deficiency in young children and in females of childbearing age 19-13. Anemia in low-income pregnant females 19-14. Iron deficiency in pregnant females 21. Oral Health 21-1. Dental caries experience 21-2. Untreated dental decay 21-8. Dental sealants 21-9. Community water fluoridation 21-10. Use of oral health care system 21-13. School-based health centers with oral health component 21-14. Health centers with oral health service components 21-15. Referral for cleft lip or palate 21-16. Oral and craniofacial State-based surveillance system 22. Physical Activity and Fitness 22-6. Moderate physical activity in adolescents 22-7. Vigorous physical activity in adolescents 22-8. Physical education requirement in schools 22-9. Daily physical education in schools 22-10. Physical activity in physical education class 22-11. Television viewing 22-12. School physical activity facilities 24. Respiratory Diseases 24-1. Deaths from asthma 24-2. Hospitalizations for asthma 24-3. Hospital emergency department visits for asthma 24-5. School or work days lost 25. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 25-9. Congenital syphilis 25-11. Responsible adolescent sexual behavior 26. Substance Abuse 26-6. Adolescents riding with a driver who has been drinking 26-9. Substance-free youth 26-10. Adolescent and adult use of illicit substances 26-14. Steroid use among adolescents 26-15. Inhalant use among adolescents 26-16. Peer disapproval of substance abuse 26-17. Perception of risk associated with substance abuse 27. Tobacco Use 27-2. Adolescent tobacco use 27-3. Initiation of tobacco use 27-4. Age at first use of tobacco 27-6. Smoking cessation during pregnancy 27-7. Smoking cessation by adolescents 27-11. Smoke-free and tobacco-free schools 27-14. Enforcement of illegal tobacco sales to minors laws 27-15. Retail license suspension for sales to minors 27-17. Adolescent disapproval of smoking 28. Vision and Hearing 28-2. Vision screening for children 28-4. Impairment in children and adolescents |