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Table 5-1: Rate per 1,000 Children Who Received Prevention Services, by State, 1999 SDC

State Child Population Children Who Received Preventive Services Rate per 1,000 Children

Alabama

1,066,177

11,379

10.7

Alaska

196,825

4,389

22.3

Arizona

1,334,564

29,761

22.3

Arkansas

660,224

9,216

14.0

California

8,923,423

198,992

22.3

Colorado

1,065,510

23,761

22.3

Connecticut

828,260

8,013

9.7

Delaware

182,450

4,875

26.7

District of Columbia

95,290

921

9.7

Florida

3,569,878

102,507

28.7

Georgia

2,056,885

58,394

28.4

Hawaii

289,340

6,452

22.3

Idaho

350,464

5,635

16.1

Illinois

3,181,338

9,655

3.0

Indiana

1,528,991

34,096

22.3

Iowa

719,685

28,800

40.0

Kansas

698,637

19,949

28.6

Kentucky

965,528

21,531

22.3

Louisiana

1,190,001

122,765

103.2

Maine

290,439

7,730

26.6

Maryland

1,309,432

19,770

15.1

Massachusetts

1,468,554

32,749

22.3

Michigan

2,561,139

10,000

3.9

Minnesota

1,271,850

4,866

3.8

Mississippi

752,866

12,235

16.3

Missouri

1,399,492

31,209

22.3

Montana

223,819

2,354

10.5

Nebraska

443,800

9,897

22.3

Nevada

491,476

10,960

22.3

New Hampshire

304,436

24,447

80.3

New Jersey

2,003,204

106,849

53.3

New Mexico

495,612

25,344

51.1

New York

4,440,924

99,869

22.5

North Carolina

1,940,947

12,640

6.5

North Dakota

160,092

3,570

22.3

Ohio

2,844,071

82,251

28.9

Oklahoma

882,062

21,741

24.6

Oregon

827,501

18,453

22.3

Pennsylvania

2,852,520

63,611

22.3

Rhode Island

241,180

4,535

18.8

South Carolina

955,930

21,317

22.3

South Dakota

198,037

2,194

11.1

Tennessee

1,340,930

29,903

22.3

Texas

5,719,234

100,040

17.5

Utah

707,366

18,299

25.9

Vermont

139,346

2,158

15.5

Virginia

1,664,810

12,707

7.6

Washington

1,486,340

33,145

22.3

West Virginia

403,481

3,555

8.8

Wisconsin

1,348,268

30,066

22.3

Wyoming

126,807

3,787

29.9

Total/Weighted Average

70,199,435

1,563,342

22.3

Number Reporting

51

33

33

Note. Bold indicates an estimate. The estimates were calculated by multiplying the rate from the 33 reporting states (22.3) by the child populations in the States that did not report, then divided by 1,000 because the rate is a rate per one-thousand children.