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Indiana Natality Report - 2008
Table 32. Outcome Indicator Percentages by County of Residence and Race of Mother:
Indiana Counties, 2008

WHITE Total Live Births % LBW§ % VLBW % Preterm % PNC 1st Trimester % Smoked % Unmarried
INDIANA
74,280
7.6
 
1.2
 
9.9
 
68.9
 
19.9
 
38.7
 
Adams
665
6.2
 
0.0
 
6.8
 
45.6
S
8.1
S
17.3
S
Allen
4,137
8.2
 
1.1
 
11.4
 
75.6
S
17.2
S
34.7
S
Bartholomew
1,006
8.0
 
1.4
 
7.4
 
59.4
S
20.4
 
42.2
 
Benton
113
2.7
 
0.0
 
4.4
 
68.1
 
21.2
 
31.9
 
Blackford
147
6.1
 
1.4
 
8.8
 
64.6
 
29.3
 
41.5
 
Boone
704
7.5
 
1.0
 
10.5
 
77.8
S
15.6
 
24.4
S
Brown
137
7.3
 
0.0
 
10.2
 
70.1
 
28.5
 
36.5
 
Carroll
222
5.4
 
0.9
 
9.0
 
63.1
 
20.3
 
31.1
 
Cass
523
4.8
 
0.6
 
7.3
 
62.7
 
25.4
 
46.8
S
Clark
1,337
7.6
 
1.3
 
10.4
 
70.3
 
17.7
 
40.5
 
Clay
323
7.4
 
2.2
 
10.2
 
71.8
 
21.1
 
34.7
 
Clinton
495
10.7
 
1.8
 
11.7
 
56.0
S
20.0
 
45.5
 
Crawford
122
10.7
 
1.6
 
18.0
 
70.5
 
34.4
S
36.9
 
Daviess
505
8.7
 
0.8
 
12.5
 
61.4
S
16.4
 
25.9
S
Dearborn
621
8.7
 
2.1
 
11.3
 
75.8
S
25.3
 
37.2
 
Decatur
351
7.4
 
0.6
 
11.4
 
66.1
 
26.8
 
39.0
 
DeKalb
516
8.1
 
2.5
 
11.2
 
70.7
 
27.9
S
39.7
 
Delaware
1,123
8.8
 
1.3
 
9.5
 
78.6
S
25.2
S
47.0
S
Dubois
499
8.8
 
1.6
 
10.6
 
79.2
S
13.2
S
30.5
S
Elkhart
3,091
6.4
 
1.3
 
8.2
 
54.4
S
14.2
S
41.9
S
Fayette
276
7.6
 
2.5
 
8.3
 
83.3
S
28.3
S
48.2
 
Floyd
798
8.1
 
2.3
 
10.5
 
76.1
S
15.5
 
39.3
 
Fountain
216
6.0
 
0.5
 
7.9
 
56.0
S
22.2
 
38.0
 
Franklin
249
6.0
 
1.2
 
8.4
 
80.3
S
20.9
 
28.1
 
Fulton
273
9.2
 
1.8
 
13.6
 
62.3
 
31.5
S
44.0
 
Gibson
357
9.2
 
1.4
 
13.7
 
83.2
S
26.3
 
32.5
 
Grant
724
8.6
 
0.6
 
10.5
 
64.8
 
29.7
S
51.1
S
Greene
364
8.5
 
1.1
 
11.8
 
73.6
 
27.5
S
41.2
 
Hamilton
3,537
6.3
 
1.1
 
9.4
 
83.7
S
4.6
S
15.1
S
Hancock
811
8.3
 
0.7
 
9.2
 
77.2
S
15.3
 
31.2
S
Harrison
476
7.4
 
0.8
 
10.7
 
80.5
S
22.1
 
33.4
 
Hendricks
1,694
7.1
 
1.5
 
12.3
 
78.6
S
13.6
S
24.0
S
Henry
525
8.6
 
0.4
 
8.8
 
80.6
S
29.9
S
44.4
 
Howard
1,002
8.2
 
1.2
 
7.1
 
67.9
 
25.9
S
44.7
S
Huntington
445
8.5
 
1.1
 
9.2
 
78.2
S
25.8
 
36.6
 
Jackson
536
7.1
 
0.7
 
7.8
 
76.3
S
23.7
 
40.1
 
Jasper
380
6.6
 
2.1
 
8.7
 
70.5
 
16.1
 
35.8
 
Jay
279
8.6
 
0.7
 
10.0
 
65.6
 
24.4
 
37.3
 
Jefferson
370
6.2
 
1.1
 
10.8
 
76.2
 
30.5
S
46.8
 
Jennings
369
9.5
 
1.4
 
8.7
 
63.4
 
25.7
 
44.4
 
Johnson
1,807
6.6
 
1.3
 
8.5
 
69.0
 
19.4
 
31.9
S
Knox
471
7.4
 
0.8
 
10.0
 
78.3
S
30.6
S
42.5
 
Kosciusko
1,039
7.7
 
0.7
 
10.3
 
66.8
 
22.9
 
36.0
 
LaGrange
785
4.6
 
0.8
 
7.4
 
37.7
S
12.0
S
15.4
S
Lake
4,072
8.1
 
1.5
 
12.1
S
60.4
S
15.3
S
40.7
 
LaPorte
1,191
8.6
 
1.8
 
10.2
 
65.0
 
32.1
S
47.5
S
Lawrence
514
9.7
 
2.3
 
11.7
 
72.4
 
28.8
S
35.2
 
Madison
1,430
6.9
 
1.1
 
9.8
 
67.3
 
25.5
S
48.3
S
Marion
10,158
7.6
 
1.2
 
9.7
 
63.6
S
17.9
S
48.4
S
Marshall
573
3.3
S
0.5
 
8.4
 
62.3
 
21.1
 
33.7
 
Martin
144
5.6
 
0.7
 
9.7
 
75.7
 
20.1
 
36.8
 
Miami
403
10.4
 
0.7
 
10.2
 
73.7
 
29.0
S
43.2
 
Monroe
1,137
7.8
 
1.8
 
9.7
 
75.3
S
17.9
 
33.0
S
Montgomery
429
8.4
 
0.9
 
9.1
 
66.0
 
31.7
S
44.1
 
Morgan
843
8.7
 
0.6
 
8.3
 
68.4
 
29.1
S
41.6
 
Newton
159
8.2
 
0.0
 
9.4
 
71.1
 
27.7
 
47.8
 
Noble
638
8.6
 
2.0
 
11.8
 
71.0
 
24.5
 
39.3
 
Ohio
57
10.5
 
0.0
 
10.5
 
63.2
 
35.1
 
45.6
 
Orange
219
6.4
 
1.4
 
9.1
 
72.6
 
32.9
S
41.6
 
Owen
255
5.9
 
0.0
 
11.4
 
68.6
 
32.5
S
42.7
 
Parke
184
6.5
 
1.1
 
7.6
 
62.5
 
22.8
 
33.7
 
Perry
205
12.2
 
0.5
 
13.2
 
73.2
 
28.8
 
41.0
 
Pike
137
6.6
 
1.5
 
9.5
 
75.9
 
33.6
S
33.6
 
Porter
1,743
7.1
 
0.8
 
10.7
 
70.9
 
16.6
 
34.6
S
Posey
274
7.3
 
1.1
 
12.0
 
79.6
S
19.3
 
26.3
S
Pulaski
159
10.7
 
1.9
 
11.9
 
69.8
 
34.0
S
43.4
 
Putnam
390
5.6
 
1.0
 
8.2
 
75.1
 
26.9
S
39.5
 
Randolph
316
9.5
 
1.3
 
10.4
 
79.4
S
27.8
S
46.8
 
Ripley
375
6.9
 
0.8
 
10.7
 
74.4
 
28.0
S
37.9
 
Rush
194
9.3
 
2.6
 
8.2
 
72.7
 
29.4
 
42.8
 
St. Joseph
2,892
7.0
 
1.2
 
9.1
 
67.1
 
16.6
S
39.9
 
Scott
317
9.8
 
1.6
 
12.3
 
64.7
 
34.1
S
44.5
 
Shelby
530
7.7
 
0.6
 
9.6
 
70.2
 
25.7
 
48.7
S
Spencer
242
6.6
 
0.4
 
11.2
 
79.8
S
21.1
 
29.8
 
Starke
302
7.6
 
0.7
 
12.6
 
69.9
 
35.1
S
45.4
 
Steuben
373
8.8
 
0.5
 
9.1
 
71.6
 
36.5
S
45.0
 
Sullivan
233
6.4
 
0.4
 
9.4
 
71.7
 
27.0
 
39.9
 
Switzerland
132
6.1
 
0.8
 
7.6
 
65.9
 
27.3
 
44.7
 
Tippecanoe
1,850
7.2
 
1.4
 
9.9
 
65.2
 
17.1
 
36.3
 
Tipton
158
7.6
 
3.2
 
12.0
 
62.7
 
20.9
 
37.3
 
Union
84
3.6
 
0.0
 
14.3
 
66.7
 
28.6
 
35.7
 
Vanderburgh
1,945
9.0
 
1.7
 
11.1
 
74.4
S
22.3
 
41.6
 
Vermillion
153
6.5
 
2.0
 
9.2
 
61.4
 
30.1
 
46.4
 
Vigo
1,196
7.4
 
1.3
 
8.1
 
72.2
 
23.4
 
52.8
S
Wabash
379
8.7
 
0.8
 
9.2
 
75.2
 
28.8
S
43.0
 
Warren
97
4.1
 
1.0
 
5.2
 
57.7
 
16.5
 
30.9
 
Warrick
678
8.0
 
1.6
 
12.2
 
77.6
S
17.4
 
27.3
S
Washington
313
5.1
 
0.3
 
7.0
 
65.2
 
24.9
 
38.0
 
Wayne
786
7.4
 
0.9
 
8.1
 
67.7
 
24.9
S
48.2
S
Wells
348
8.6
 
1.7
 
9.5
 
77.0
 
18.7
 
27.0
S
White
272
6.6
 
0.7
 
6.6
 
71.0
 
22.1
 
39.0
 
Whitley
381
7.1
 
0.5
 
11.0
 
78.5
S
21.0
 
34.4
 

SOURCE: Indiana State Department of Health, Epidemiology Resource Center, Data Analysis Team.
Notes:
    § LBW = Low birthweight (less than 2,500 grams).
    ¶ VLBW = Very low birthweight (less than 1,500 grams).
    † Preterm = less than 37 weeks gestation.
    ‡ PNC = Prenatal care.
S = Significantly different from the state percent.  For additional information, see the Technical Notes.
Percentages are calculated using total live births in each county or county/race category.
Please see Table 39 for the number and percentage of missing outcome indicators data.
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