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Disparities among Specific Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Groups
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American Indians & Alaska Natives and Infant Mortality
American Indian & Alaska Natives and Infant Mortality

The health of mothers, infants, and children is critical, both as a reflection of the current health status of a large segment of the US population and as a predictor of the health of the next generation. This section addresses a range of indicators of maternal, infant, and child health-primarily those that affect pregnant and postpartum women and those that affect infants' health and survival.

The infant mortality rate (IMR) is an important measure of a nation's health and a worldwide indicator of health status and social well-being. As of 1998, the US ranked 28th among industrialized nations in infant mortality. (CDC, 2002). From 1990 to 2000, critical measures of increased risk of infant death, such as low or very low birth weight, actually increased in the US. In addition, the disparity in IMRs between whites and specific racial and ethnic groups persists. The draft national health objective for 2010 is no more than 5 deaths per 1,000 live births. (US DHHS, 2000).

Four causes account for more than half of all infant deaths: birth defects, disorders related to short gestation and unspecified low birth weight, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), and respiratory distress syndrome. (US DHHS, 2000).

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Incidence and Prevalence[PDF, 34KB]

  • Leading Causes of Infant Death
  • Regional Differences

Traditional Health Beliefs and Practices [PDF, 30KB]

Risk Factors and Challenges [PDF, 44KB]

  • Birth Weight and Period of Gestation
  • Prenatal Care
  • Maternal Age
  • Maternal Alcohol Use
  • Maternal Smoking
  • Regional Risk Factors

Strengths and Protective Factors [PDF, 31KB]

  • Low Rates for Many Risk Factors and Complications
  • Limited Maternal Alcohol Use

References and Resources [PDF, 29KB]

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