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Child Maltreatment 2001
Table 6-1 Children who Received Preventive Services, 2001

The word bold before a number indicates an estimate.

State Child Population Children who Received Preventive Services1 Rate per 1,000 Children
Alabama bold1,123,000 11,952 bold10.6
Alaska bold193,000 2,480 bold12.8
Arizona bold1,410,000 3,463 bold2.5
Arkansas bold683,000 10,619 bold15.5
California bold9,397,000 bold258,400 bold27.5
Colorado bold1,128,000 5,466 bold4.8
Connecticut bold843,000 42,734 bold50.7
Delaware bold197,000 1,640 bold8.3
District of Columbia bold114,000 992 bold8.7
Florida bold3,732,000 82,574 bold22.1
Georgia bold2,217,000 149,090 bold67.2
Hawaii bold298,000 1,111 bold3.7
Idaho bold375,000 2,709 bold7.2
Illinois bold3,251,000 10,168 bold3.1
Indiana 1,577,000 bold43,400 bold27.5
Iowa bold731,000 38,087 bold52.1
Kansas bold714,000 22,139 bold31.0
Kentucky bold997,000 43,370 bold43.5
Louisiana bold1,217,000 33,875 bold27.8
Maine bold303,000 bold8,300 bold27.5
Maryland bold1,372,000 15,775 bold11.5
Massachusetts bold1,501,000 bold41,300 bold27.5
Michigan bold2,598,000 22,632 bold8.7
Minnesota bold1,298,000 6,774 bold5.2
Mississippi bold778,000 38,681 bold49.7
Missouri bold1,431,000 bold39,400 bold27.5
Montana bold230,000 5,379 bold23.4
Nebraska bold450,000 bold12,400 bold27.5
Nevada bold538,000 55,915 bold103.9
New Hampshire bold314,000 69,813 bold222.3
New Jersey bold2,095,000 160,728 bold76.7
New Mexico bold511,000 44,353 bold86.8
New York bold4,677,000 102,390 bold21.9
North Carolina bold1,991,000 bold54,800 bold27.5
North Dakota bold159,000 bold4,400 bold27.5
Ohio bold2,882,000 77,186 bold26.8
Oklahoma bold893,000 32,092 bold35.9
Oregon bold856,000 bold23,500 bold27.5
Pennsylvania bold2,912,000 167,465 bold57.5
Rhode Island bold249,000 8,366 bold33.6
South Carolina2 bold1,018,000 bold682 bold0.7
South Dakota bold203,000 5,897 bold29.0
Tennessee bold1,406,000 10,911 bold7.8
Texas bold6,009,000 115,560 bold19.2
Utah bold730,000 2,433 bold3.3
Vermont bold148,000 3,625 bold24.5
Virginia bold1,759,000 19,224 bold10.9
Washington bold1,532,000 26,355 bold17.2
West Virginia bold399,000 2,397 bold6.0
Wisconsin bold1,373,000 bold37,800 bold27.5
Wyoming bold129,000 25,303 bold196.1
Total bold72,941,000 bold2,006,105 blank cell
Rate blank cell blank cell bold27.5
Number Reporting bold51 bold41 bold41

Bold indicates estimate.

1 Estimates for the number of children who received preventive services were derived by multiplying the total rate per 1,000 children (27.5) by the child population for each nonreporting state. back

2 For South Carolina, the estimated number of children who received preventive services was calculated by multiplying the number of families who received preventive services by 1.8, which is the estimated number of children per family. The estimated number of children per family was derived by dividing the total number of children by the total number of reports. back

This table first lists each State in the first column and the child population of each State in the second column. The third column reports the number of children who received preventive services followed by the rate per 1,000 children. Including an estimate for every State, the national rate for receiving preventative services was 27.5 children per 1,000.

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