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Health and Well-Being of American Indian and Alaska Native Children

February 3, 2014

JUST PUBLISHED

The Health and Well-Being of American Indian and Alaska Native Children


 

Image of the cover page for   The Health and Well-Being of American Indian and Alaska Native Children:  Parental Report from the National Survey of Children’s Health, 2007
The Health and Well-Being of American Indian and Alaska Native Children (PDF - 8 MB)

The Health and Well-Being of American Indian and Alaska Native Children:
Parental Report from the National Survey of Children’s Health, 2007 

This report is a first of its kind applying the 2007 National Survey Data on Child Health with an exclusive focus on American Indian and Alaska Native Children.  

Child health indicators and data are presented with an attempt to mirror the Indian Health Service Areas and where sufficient, state level data was also made available. See the Table of Contents on page 3 which outline indicators that address the Child Health Status, Child Health Care, School and Activities; The Child’s Family and lastly the Child and Family’s Neighborhood Indicators, Child and Family Indicators, Neighborhood.  

 

Image of 5 Native American children with artwork from The Health and Well-Being of American Indian and Alaska Native Children:  Parental Report from the National Survey of Children’s Health, 2007

Suggested citation: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau. The Health and Well-Being of American Indian and Alaska Native Children: Parental Report from the National Survey of Children’s Health, 2007. Rockville, Maryland: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2013.

 

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