Utah health status update : shared risk and protective factors approach (June 2020)
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Title:Utah health status update : shared risk and protective factors approach (June 2020)
Contributor:Utah. Department of Health
Publisher:Utah. Department of Health
Agency:Data, Systems and Evaluation; Operations Section; Utah Health and Human Services
Date Published:2020
Pages:6 p.
Description:Utah households with an income 50% of the federal poverty level are at the highest risk for adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). A shared risk and protective factors approach helps combine resources, build relationships with nontraditional partners, and identify community factors that will positively impact multiple outcomes from injury and violence. This publication also includes: 1) Child Blood Lead Status Update; and 2) Monthly Health Indicators Report.
Type (DCMI):Text
Type (Utah):Fact sheet; Statistics
Internet Media Type:application/pdf
Language:eng
Topic:Health
Subject (LCSH):Poor children--Social conditions; Poor teenagers--Social conditions; Violence--Prevention; Victims of family violence; Lead--Toxicology; Child abuse--Prevention; Health services accessibility; Abused children; Poor children--Health and hygiene; Family violence--Prevention; Poor children; Lead poisoning in children; Poor youth; Lead--Health aspects; Lead in the body; Children--Health and hygiene; Poverty--Health aspects; Health status indicators; Poor teenagers; Victims of family violence--Health and hygiene; Public health--Statistics; Poor youth--Social conditions; Blood--Analysis
Subject (MeSH):Public Health; Poverty; Health Status Indicators; Health Status Disparities; Risk Factors; Lead Poisoning; Blood; Child Abuse; Protective Factors; Social Determinants of Health; Health Services Accessibility; Healthcare Disparities; Lead Poisoning, Nervous System, Childhood; Domestic Violence
Place:Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/5549030/, 39.25024, -111.75103
Rights:The Utah State Library Division considers state publications made available by state agencies and political subdivisions as required by Utah Code Ann. § 9-7-201 to 9-7-209 to be in the public domain under U.S. copyright law (17 U.S.C.). All informational materials in this government publication are in the public domain, and as such, are not restricted by copyright law unless otherwise stated.
Collection:Utah State Publications; Utah Public Health Library
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Permanent Link:https://digitallibrary.utah.gov/aw-server/rest/product/purl/USL/f/86cefe71-ad84-41c6-98f4-3efb6e10929d
Document ID:119696

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